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there's the web address, san jose office of the mexican consulate. we'll be back and talk more about the programs they have. stay with us. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] now's the time to save 5% off every day with your lowe's consumer credit card. >>> we're back with a representative of the mexican consulate right here in san jose. do you have -- >> financial education week is an effort we're doing for the second year in a row. this is meant to teach people how to manage their money. to help them learn about credit, loans, maybe get mortgages, to just know how to manage their money at home. this is something that has got a good response from the community. we give several workshops and conferences. they started yesterday and they will be going on every day until friday the 26th. so we encourage people to check our website. they can see the activities and specific dates and times they will be offered. all our events are free and open to the public, so we encourage anyone, even if they are not mexican, they are welcome, they are latinas, they can come and
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-mexican relations. a longtime government servant on the mexico side, he participated years in and spent 10 one of mexico's leading private- sector companies. since then, he has held a series of government jobs that really speak of experience. secretary of public security. most recently, he was mexico's ambassador to the united kingdom. as importantly as all these other backgrounds, he has critical posts under the president and was fast to please take on a new role here in this administration. u.s.-ngs the full 362 mexico relations. let me turn the podium over to ambassador medina mora. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much, really, for having me this afternoon. to think the national demographic for inviting me to make this presentation and hosting this important and timely event. rosenberg,y think doris meissner, and eduardo edward alden.caz change has been faster and more dramatic in the last 20 years. in that time span, we have witnessed exponential growth of mexicans in this country and a sign
-mexican relations. a longtime government servant on the mexico side, he participated years in and spent 10 one of mexico's leading private- sector companies. since then, he has held a series of government jobs that really speak of experience. secretary of public security. most recently, he was mexico's ambassador to the united kingdom. as importantly as all these other backgrounds, he has critical posts under the president and was fast to please take on a new role here in this administration....
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but when the contingent from appalachia arrived, mexican-americans were shocked. quote, i thought i was poor until i saw some of these people. gonzalez recalled that one initial response by mexican-americans there was to gather the extra shoes and jackets they had brought for the trip and to give them to their white counterparts. such interactions produced a more sophisticated way of viewing poverty. some had been exposed to poverty of all kinds and knew, at least vaguely, about poor appalachian white, but it gave younger activists something to think about. quote: it was the first time a lot of us had contact with puerto ricans and appalachian whites. when you've never been out of the state, never like more than 100 miles from where you were born, to come in contact with all these different people from different cultures and subcultures, it helped crystallize concepts. i went through a political change from what i would call a nationalist to more of an internationalist perspective where i saw the struggle here at home. and rather vilifying white men, he began to c
but when the contingent from appalachia arrived, mexican-americans were shocked. quote, i thought i was poor until i saw some of these people. gonzalez recalled that one initial response by mexican-americans there was to gather the extra shoes and jackets they had brought for the trip and to give them to their white counterparts. such interactions produced a more sophisticated way of viewing poverty. some had been exposed to poverty of all kinds and knew, at least vaguely, about poor...
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-mexican relations. a longtime government servant on the mexico side, he participated in issues and spent 10 years in one of mexico's leading private-sector companies. since then, he has held a series of government jobs that really speak of experience. he served as secretary of public security. most recently, he was mexico's ambassador to the united kingdom. theseortantly as all other backgrounds, he has critical posts under the president and was fast to please take on a new role here administration. he brings the full 362 u.s.- mexico relations. let me turn the podium over to ambassador medina mora. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much, really, for having me this afternoon. i would like to think the national demographic for inviting me to make this presentation and hosting this important and timely event. i especially think rosenberg, doris meissner, and edward alden. the face of change has been faer and more dramatic in the last 20 years. in that time span, we have witnessed exponential growth
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is a traditional mexican with me. but from the moment the authorities arrested this man the sales of the suit dropped dramatically. as age forty five. i'm a contractor. was indeed a contractor but different the most. was found in his car. he was working for the notorious tailor and his job was to make the bodies they brought to him disappear. it is all of them in a caustic soup. in these tanks that he used to fill with powerful industrial acids . he made six hundred dollars a week. your main one is puzzling or it doesn't but i put them in barrels with acid and dissolved them into going back into gave you this stuff. but i bought it myself. for the bodies to dissolve in roughly twenty four hours but it was do we know how long you've been doing this it is a nine to ten years and in that time how many bodies of your melted almost three hundred. committed him that he should. you know. whose. son. is into money. move. on his and soon. become the norm for most. of his does in the end to forward. a reality we never knew what
is a traditional mexican with me. but from the moment the authorities arrested this man the sales of the suit dropped dramatically. as age forty five. i'm a contractor. was indeed a contractor but different the most. was found in his car. he was working for the notorious tailor and his job was to make the bodies they brought to him disappear. it is all of them in a caustic soup. in these tanks that he used to fill with powerful industrial acids . he made six hundred dollars a week. your main...
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the mexican heroin has made its way across the country. the mexican cartel has gotten stronger and stronger and has gone with a need to go to take advantage of enforcements excess here in the united states and south america. fast forward the last six years working with the calderon and in his station targeting each of those cartels has put them on the run they have changed leadership and la familia two years ago i would say controlled most of the methamphetamine in the country but now la familia was hurt so bad they have splintered into two groups now those two groups are fighting the gulf cartel was big and powerful we hit them hard years back and they splintered and the enforcement side became their own cartel. so you have a shift for power and what we have done to confront that is working with our mexican town -- counterparts to find ways to is operating on both sides of the border to bring in state and local law enforcement the last six or seven years law enforcement has been focusing to do what they can to fight these organizations in
the mexican heroin has made its way across the country. the mexican cartel has gotten stronger and stronger and has gone with a need to go to take advantage of enforcements excess here in the united states and south america. fast forward the last six years working with the calderon and in his station targeting each of those cartels has put them on the run they have changed leadership and la familia two years ago i would say controlled most of the methamphetamine in the country but now la...
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the mexican's immigration of the united states fell significantly. now it's higher and there's some anecdotal evidence that mexicans are being drawn by what they hear about immigration reform in the united states, there might be a mass legalization as part of the immigration reform. obviously it's a long way from being law. there's a bill in congress, a bill in the senate, no bill in the house, but the word does get out there's a possible reform. >> neil: the big macro solution is for the mexican economy to improve. i'm sure the president will bring that up to try to get mexico to pick up its economy. nothing works. it's always a basket case. >> the mexican economy is doing a little better lately, and that does play a role in a number of people not coming. but few canada, of the people you know who have gone to the united states -- most mexicans know a significant number of people in the united states -- have they realized their dream? accomplished their goal or been disappoint inside 70% said they realized their dream. there was a much more positive
the mexican's immigration of the united states fell significantly. now it's higher and there's some anecdotal evidence that mexicans are being drawn by what they hear about immigration reform in the united states, there might be a mass legalization as part of the immigration reform. obviously it's a long way from being law. there's a bill in congress, a bill in the senate, no bill in the house, but the word does get out there's a possible reform. >> neil: the big macro solution is for the...
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public opinion to have drones coming in and shooting down on mexican territory this would be a vile extreme violation of the neck and constitution as it would be of the i think just as if mexico send armed drones to knock out u.s. citizens on their side of the border so yes it was a very irresponsible strategy that one of calderon and the worrisome thing is that the pain and destruction might be equally responsible down a different direction and john let me i think you're forgettable to say is the real solution yes yes i'm going to stop you there for just a second because president bush to decline to actually give him those trials but at the same time he did allow the mexican military the opportunity to determine where the drone pilots would fly is there a difference between the two should we be as concerned as we would be handing over those drone technology. ok well if you look at difference but that first of all there are drones what we're talking about here specifically are armed drones that were those were not flown over over mexico at least according to the washington post but
public opinion to have drones coming in and shooting down on mexican territory this would be a vile extreme violation of the neck and constitution as it would be of the i think just as if mexico send armed drones to knock out u.s. citizens on their side of the border so yes it was a very irresponsible strategy that one of calderon and the worrisome thing is that the pain and destruction might be equally responsible down a different direction and john let me i think you're forgettable to say is...
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government is working with the mexican government to provide mexican migrants with both legal and illegal food stamps in lou dobbs on that. later, is the national media trying to humanize the boston bombers? factor continues from wa >> bill: tonight, rather disturbing information from the department of agriculture. a few months ago, judicial watch, watchdog group, filed a freedom of information act request asking for documents about the food stamps. at issue, whether department of agriculture was actively working with the mexican government to provide supplemental nutrition assistance, that is food stamps, to illegal aliens. the documents judicial watch received do show usda was working with the mexican embassy right here in washington to get food stamps to migrants. to explain further, fox business anchor lou dobbs. you were amused by the barney frank interview. what did you think? >> you have to give the former being in thereat credit. public arena. it was a great display of precisely what he was talking about. it's a country divided. he's not divided in a pejorative sense but divided d
government is working with the mexican government to provide mexican migrants with both legal and illegal food stamps in lou dobbs on that. later, is the national media trying to humanize the boston bombers? factor continues from wa >> bill: tonight, rather disturbing information from the department of agriculture. a few months ago, judicial watch, watchdog group, filed a freedom of information act request asking for documents about the food stamps. at issue, whether department of...
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when i was growing up, the mexicans for the good guys. we could only swim on wednesdays because that was the day when the pool was cleaned and that was a mexican day. i was the first latino in the city council obecause we had to fight for those struggles. -- i think we are at a threshold in texas, which is now a majority-minority state, we will elect the next latino governor. those dynamics are occurring. the first latino or latina president has been born. he or she is going to be elected just like barack obama had an just like john f. kennedy and all of these other immigrant presence. >> i grew up in miami, a huge immigrant population as well. i joke around all the time that the only thing my parents had in common was they had two kids. just because there are some differences in what i have been able to do while traveling the country, there is so much diversity and we should never put all hispanics in one box. not only from the different countries, but when you -- they adapt to the states. on mexican-american in arizona is very different
when i was growing up, the mexicans for the good guys. we could only swim on wednesdays because that was the day when the pool was cleaned and that was a mexican day. i was the first latino in the city council obecause we had to fight for those struggles. -- i think we are at a threshold in texas, which is now a majority-minority state, we will elect the next latino governor. those dynamics are occurring. the first latino or latina president has been born. he or she is going to be elected just...
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government is working with the mexican government to provide mexican migrants with both legal and illegal food stamps in lou dobbs on that. later, is the national media trying to humanize the boston bombers? factor continues from factor continues from wa [ male announcer ] what are happy kids made of? bikes and balloons, wholesome noodles on spoons. a kite, a breeze, a dunk of grilled cheese. catches and throws, and spaghettio's. that's what happy kids are made of. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. [ male anuncer ] osteo bi-flex helps revitalize your joints to keep 'em jumpin'.° like calcium supplements can help your bones, osteo bi-flex can help your joints. osteo bi-flex... now available in all major retailers and warehouse clubs. redesigned site has this new score planner tool with these cool sliders. this one lets us know what happens if we get new credit cards. oh. this one here lets us know what happens if they raise our credit card limit. yeah. what's this one do? i dunno. may i respond negatively about your porcelain poodle? this should be in the trash. score planner is
government is working with the mexican government to provide mexican migrants with both legal and illegal food stamps in lou dobbs on that. later, is the national media trying to humanize the boston bombers? factor continues from factor continues from wa [ male announcer ] what are happy kids made of? bikes and balloons, wholesome noodles on spoons. a kite, a breeze, a dunk of grilled cheese. catches and throws, and spaghettio's. that's what happy kids are made of. campbell's. it's amazing what...
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/mexican border? >> well, they were probably detained by an i.c.e. officer and could be in a variety of different areas. if you are a mexican and you come across the border and you you get caught there illegally you will be back across the border probably within the hour. if you are from another country they will detain you and go to the system. for instance in the case of the romannians they are not going to run. they will get a court date and be in the country for months legally while they go through the court process which could be out for years. they don't even run when they get here because they want to get caught and get a drink of water and the judge lets them go. we can't even process literally thousands upon thousands of these things happen on a monthly basis. >> greta: congressman, we are out of time. i want to give you a homework assignment. come back next week with some ideas on how t solve this problem. that is your homework. >> okay. >> greta: straight ahead, president obama, vice president biden and former president george w. bush have
/mexican border? >> well, they were probably detained by an i.c.e. officer and could be in a variety of different areas. if you are a mexican and you come across the border and you you get caught there illegally you will be back across the border probably within the hour. if you are from another country they will detain you and go to the system. for instance in the case of the romannians they are not going to run. they will get a court date and be in the country for months legally while...
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government is working with the mexican government to provide mexican migrants with both legal and illegal food stamps in lou dobbs on that. later, is the national media trying to humanize the boston bombers? factor continues from washington after these messages. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a...
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is mexican, central american, filipino, vietnamese, thai, is a mo an, bangladeshi. everyone has left their mark, continue toss shape the town. k-town exists upside its neighbors, and it's natural that both choe and choi identify very much with mexican street culture. few things embody that particularly southern california latino street culture more than low riding. esteban is a chronicler of everything iconic at the crossroads of hip-hop, design, tattooing, fashion, and low riding. >> they used to put sandbags in their trunks to make them lower and around the '70s they got popular. >> why these particular models? >> pretty much always been the late '50 this is through the '60s, and any '80s they brought in the cadillacs and regales. the most classic well known car for low riding is probably the '64 impala. >> how many korean low riders are there? >> there's a few asian ones. >> more asians? more koreans than 15 years ago? >> we're seeing a crossover with the food. >> right. for the most part things are starting to get more open. with the drafting, i think there will
is mexican, central american, filipino, vietnamese, thai, is a mo an, bangladeshi. everyone has left their mark, continue toss shape the town. k-town exists upside its neighbors, and it's natural that both choe and choi identify very much with mexican street culture. few things embody that particularly southern california latino street culture more than low riding. esteban is a chronicler of everything iconic at the crossroads of hip-hop, design, tattooing, fashion, and low riding. >>...
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they he have no problem working with the mexican cartels and mexican mafia. even black organizations if they have to. so -- >> judge jeanine: go ahead. >> so we can't really say -- that is a southern poverty law center who calls everybody a nazi. that is really not their motivation. the motivation is that they are criminals. they happen to be white and they band together to protect themselves against other races. the real danger with them is that they are some of the toughest kids on the block and as such they are hired by other people to do their dirty work. for instance, when gati was incarcerated he was being extorted by the aryan brotherhood and they used black inmates to intimidate him and extract this extortion. >> judge jeanine: it is almost as though some people will, you know, kind of underestimate what their goals are. and maryanne, i will go to you you with this. hasn't the aryan brotherhood texas, you far are familiar with the prison gangs in texas. haven't they moved off of their original mission which is why the aryan circle broke off from them?
they he have no problem working with the mexican cartels and mexican mafia. even black organizations if they have to. so -- >> judge jeanine: go ahead. >> so we can't really say -- that is a southern poverty law center who calls everybody a nazi. that is really not their motivation. the motivation is that they are criminals. they happen to be white and they band together to protect themselves against other races. the real danger with them is that they are some of the toughest kids...
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it doesn't matter, if they're ex-mexican mafia members. i help all of them the same way. >> now, i talk about her. it just hurts me. you know. >> it hurts you. it is good to talk about it though. you let your, your feelings, your emotions out. it is better, you know, that to leave them inside you where they will hurt you more. >> when i see them, a see a reflection of myself. eventually they will be mere in years to come. at lest i know that i gave them some advice that nobody gave me when i went to prison. >> maybe with this tragedy in the future, you can make better decisions, you know, regarding your children, or what have you. you know, you get to a point where you have to make a decision. is this the type of life i want. or do i want to stay out there and do something for my family, you snow. >> for some it can be too late for meaningful change. but the jail has seen a trend toward younger inmates who request refuge in the ex-gang unit. steven is one of those new arrivals. he joined a branch of the mexican mafia on the streets at age
it doesn't matter, if they're ex-mexican mafia members. i help all of them the same way. >> now, i talk about her. it just hurts me. you know. >> it hurts you. it is good to talk about it though. you let your, your feelings, your emotions out. it is better, you know, that to leave them inside you where they will hurt you more. >> when i see them, a see a reflection of myself. eventually they will be mere in years to come. at lest i know that i gave them some advice that nobody...
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this is not the only one with a passport, the mexican one. second, the only thing i would say about the mexican barbie, the chihuahua to me is intriguing. i know a lot of mexicans. they don't carry chihuahuas with them. the only people i know with chihuahuas are paris hilton. the doll's goal is to teach other culture. it's a starting point. it's not the only point. i would buy it for my young nieces, let them play with it. >> reihan, does -- okay, i picked the australian one because she's white. you can't say this is racially insensitive but it is hugely culturally stereotypical. she's wearing a khaki skirt and outback shirt, for god's sake. barbies are all about stereotypical with their skinny little legs and big boobs. they always have been. >> let me drop some knowledge on "outfront" viewers. interesting and new information. the last three quarters, barbie sales have been plummeting. mattel has been doing decently because of popular lines like monster high but also american girl dolls. they're super educational, whereas barbie -- >> they t
this is not the only one with a passport, the mexican one. second, the only thing i would say about the mexican barbie, the chihuahua to me is intriguing. i know a lot of mexicans. they don't carry chihuahuas with them. the only people i know with chihuahuas are paris hilton. the doll's goal is to teach other culture. it's a starting point. it's not the only point. i would buy it for my young nieces, let them play with it. >> reihan, does -- okay, i picked the australian one because she's...
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>> because you mentioned the mexican consulate but these other groups that do a lot of work with the community? >> in terms of outreach, we've worked with several community organizations in terms of talking about what types of services they provided. i met with verizon today and talked about what services they are providing and how we can refer people, if we encounter people on the street that can use their service, how we can refer them to their services and they have the opportunity to come to our officers and talk about with a they do out there. groups like the community response network that we work with very closely to come out to our line officers and talk about what they are doing out there and that's really where we are working towards partner ships and groups like casa de las madres, that come to the meetings and give information regarding their resources. that meeting we decided to get it out of the station and into the community. we had it down on port trer oh. >> thank you, that's helpful. i want to talk about you give presentations on school safety. i want to ask a littl
>> because you mentioned the mexican consulate but these other groups that do a lot of work with the community? >> in terms of outreach, we've worked with several community organizations in terms of talking about what types of services they provided. i met with verizon today and talked about what services they are providing and how we can refer people, if we encounter people on the street that can use their service, how we can refer them to their services and they have the...
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they are active in that area. >> they mentioned the mexican mofia and mexican gun -- mexican mofia. they think they are carrying things out of mexico. what do you think? >> i think there is another sub story and you can weigh in on this. it is prosecutor said this is getting foo dangerous. i am off that case. it seems to me if we allow that and that's the way it is going to go forward don't the bad guys win? >> yes, but that's what they hope. they put the contract out to had me killed and it was intercepted in a communication to the outside and they told me. i had to live with two guards in my room and bulletproof vests and bomb-sniffing dogs. >> do you think the guard sent this letter? >> so they could sleep in my room at night? >> yes. >> maybe so. >> about that, bob, what do you think in regards to these prosecutors in-law enforcement. if you are the sheriff like in west virginia do you need a security detail in addition to being a sheriff, an armed person? >> the one thing that has a string through this is drugs. in all of these cases these guys were involved in prosecuting or t
they are active in that area. >> they mentioned the mexican mofia and mexican gun -- mexican mofia. they think they are carrying things out of mexico. what do you think? >> i think there is another sub story and you can weigh in on this. it is prosecutor said this is getting foo dangerous. i am off that case. it seems to me if we allow that and that's the way it is going to go forward don't the bad guys win? >> yes, but that's what they hope. they put the contract out to had...
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is mexican, central american, filipino, vietnamese, thai, is a mo an, bangladeshi. everyone has left their mark, continue toss shape the town. k-town exists upside its neighbors, and it's natural that both choe and choi identify very much with mexican street culture. few things embody that particularly southern california latino street culture more than low riding. esteban is a chronicler of everything iconic at the crossroads of hip-hop, design, tattooing, fashion, and low riding. >> they used to put sandbags in their trunks to make them lower and around the '70s they got popular. >> why these particular models? >> pretty much always been the late '50 this is through the '60s, and any '80s they brought in the cadillacs and regales. the most classic well known car for low riding is probably the '64 impala. >> how many korean low riders are there? >> there's a few asian ones. >> more asians? more koreans than 15 years ago? >> we're seeing a crossover with the food. >> right. for the most part things are starting to get more open. with the drafting, i think there will
is mexican, central american, filipino, vietnamese, thai, is a mo an, bangladeshi. everyone has left their mark, continue toss shape the town. k-town exists upside its neighbors, and it's natural that both choe and choi identify very much with mexican street culture. few things embody that particularly southern california latino street culture more than low riding. esteban is a chronicler of everything iconic at the crossroads of hip-hop, design, tattooing, fashion, and low riding. >>...
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. >> wendy: more than 60,000 mexicans have died in drug-related violence in the past six years, but many parents worry about another kind of violence, the kind their kids see on tv. but cbn is offering a different kind of program, and tv executives are taking note. estaban castro reports from mexico city. >> reporter: even though it is a beautiful and colorful country, mexicans are getting fed up with the violence, no matter where it comes from. >> tv programs are very violent. they offer things that are not good for my children. so instead we prefer going out for a walk or reading a book. >> reporter: more than 32 million children live here in mexico, but it is not always easy for them to find something worth watching on television. parents of their children are concerned about the problem, and so are the tv stations. we're looking for new programs to broadcast. eta great, a producer in mexico, says their policy is to reject programs with violent content. >> we think violence starts at home, and it is going to be very hard to eliminate violence when we have a problem that is not only co
. >> wendy: more than 60,000 mexicans have died in drug-related violence in the past six years, but many parents worry about another kind of violence, the kind their kids see on tv. but cbn is offering a different kind of program, and tv executives are taking note. estaban castro reports from mexico city. >> reporter: even though it is a beautiful and colorful country, mexicans are getting fed up with the violence, no matter where it comes from. >> tv programs are very...
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often there's a few mexican dishes sprinkled in as well. it's always a great meal. i can tell you that. >> thanks, mom. this is delicious. >> this is awesome. >> thank you. >> i love it. >>> during the riots of '92, jim and jane choe worked as real estate agents and property managers, so the destruction in koreatown had a direct impact on their lives. the choes watched from homes as the chaos unfolded on tv. after the riots, jim wrote a letter to the editor that was public lishd in "los angeles times." >> i'm extremely angry with the lapd, for their trait orrous action. why to let looters run wide and rape our city, they somehow had time to bother korean chef/owners guarding their stores. how did the owner of a business just sit back and watch his life be burned to the ground? >> david would have a very different reaction. >> my brother stole a car, and we went into like all the neighborhoods, and then quickly realized it wasn't like about race, it was just about people stealing stuff. but we were out looting, causing chaos. i don't think we got anything good. i thi
often there's a few mexican dishes sprinkled in as well. it's always a great meal. i can tell you that. >> thanks, mom. this is delicious. >> this is awesome. >> thank you. >> i love it. >>> during the riots of '92, jim and jane choe worked as real estate agents and property managers, so the destruction in koreatown had a direct impact on their lives. the choes watched from homes as the chaos unfolded on tv. after the riots, jim wrote a letter to the editor that...
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to forgive my sins, because god is the father. >> reporter: now cbn hopes more and more mexican
to forgive my sins, because god is the father. >> reporter: now cbn hopes more and more mexican
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a validated mexican mafia member. they'll draw something really nice and send it back to him or they'll send it to his family on the street which in turn will make a full circle and come back inside as a form of respect, for him, hey, this is for you. we made this for you. and they just really preach to these guys that they were -- their ancestors were aztec warriors and they even go as far as to learn the aztec language. they call it nahuatl. >> inmate charles manson's artwork is regularly confiscated to prevent it from being sold as gruesome souvenirs. >> this is a scorpion that he made. basically just taking thread from various types of items, socks and t-shirts and towels, and he creates it and uses, looks like a marker to color it. this is -- this is probably one of the items that he makes the most of, are these scorpions and spiders. other inmates try to sneak it out and put it on ebay and sell it and whatnot, so we confiscate it. >> another all-too-common discovery in these searches is a variety of handmade wea
a validated mexican mafia member. they'll draw something really nice and send it back to him or they'll send it to his family on the street which in turn will make a full circle and come back inside as a form of respect, for him, hey, this is for you. we made this for you. and they just really preach to these guys that they were -- their ancestors were aztec warriors and they even go as far as to learn the aztec language. they call it nahuatl. >> inmate charles manson's artwork is...
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it wasn't there in the mexican war. california was free. new mexico was free. why should we make it slaves? because the south said, as long as property is protected under the constitution, we can take our slaves there, only when the territory becomes a state, then they can say, well, we don't want slavery, and there won't be. there's no argument because the state has that right, but while their in the territory, it remains open, and the north said, the congress can change that. before the mexican war ended, a man by the name of david will mark introduced a resolution in the the house of representatives in which he said any territory acquired as a result of this war must be closed to slavery, and ablationists went even further, and they said, and the slave trade in the district of columbia has got to be ended. people come here, tourists, foreign dignitaries, and they see men and women and children bought and sold, what a horror that is. we have to stop it. you do said the southerners? we will use report tumes of georgia got up in the house of representatives, an
it wasn't there in the mexican war. california was free. new mexico was free. why should we make it slaves? because the south said, as long as property is protected under the constitution, we can take our slaves there, only when the territory becomes a state, then they can say, well, we don't want slavery, and there won't be. there's no argument because the state has that right, but while their in the territory, it remains open, and the north said, the congress can change that. before the...
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chicago has named a mexican drug cartel as the most wanted man in america. the head of the sonoma drug cartel. he operates his business in chicago. we should understand the obvious the drug cartel is in the united states operating because the border is not secure. when we talk about immigration reform we always have to talk about let's do something we haven't done to secure the border. we have to do all of those but certainly not neglect border security. lou: i have always maintained throughout this discussion over a decade how can anybody talk about comprehensive immigration reform without demanding border security? it only follows that if you are to reform immigration laws you must control immigration and if you control its you must control the borders. i have not seen that defeated yet. it is long past the time that they rethink that they secure the border in realize it is the national security issue. we have the policy catch them if you can but that means they are not on the border but behind it and try to catch as many as they can and send a few back. w
chicago has named a mexican drug cartel as the most wanted man in america. the head of the sonoma drug cartel. he operates his business in chicago. we should understand the obvious the drug cartel is in the united states operating because the border is not secure. when we talk about immigration reform we always have to talk about let's do something we haven't done to secure the border. we have to do all of those but certainly not neglect border security. lou: i have always maintained throughout...
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we treat you worse than a mexican and mexico yeah it's pretty prison torture in the states is quote stroy kingly similar to abuse abroad the white house calls isolated incidents but identical tool show who did rope wood to electricity has been captured in jails across the us is the recommended pose from the us tool show manual aka the human resource exploitation manual stress positions known as self home combined with sensory deprivation that's food and goebbels plus electroshocks cosmo. most quote physical weakness with least evidence of bruising but the pentagon admits is hiding hundreds of photos of u.s. torture even worse according to senator ron wyden take the worst case multiply it several times over there are u.s. soldiers raping iraq he will be in close quote every indecency and abuse abu ghraib victims instead of those in the white washed official report first reuters this the result is clinton finds reaction to the must've told to cover up still going all. during tool sure and instills this solmes blasted at deafening levels the cloke one f.b.i. office that describes the us tool
we treat you worse than a mexican and mexico yeah it's pretty prison torture in the states is quote stroy kingly similar to abuse abroad the white house calls isolated incidents but identical tool show who did rope wood to electricity has been captured in jails across the us is the recommended pose from the us tool show manual aka the human resource exploitation manual stress positions known as self home combined with sensory deprivation that's food and goebbels plus electroshocks cosmo. most...
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latino percentage are but not mexican? what percentage of people coming across the border ought not from south america and? >> i do not have the exact number. it is very small. are from 3jority primary countries in south america. >> you know more about your area than any member of congress. you know the ins and out. if you were given the flexibility under the sequester to manager areas of responsibility by prioritizing what is most important down to what it is least important, we do have any difficulty doing that? .> no >> we're working through the issues. >> if we were to give you flexibility, you are the key people. you know what it is most important. if we were to get the flexibility, witten that make your job easier with respect to sequester? would that not make your job easier with respect to sequestered? >> flexibility is diminished by percentage of the budget. >> you actually could be more effective under this sequester if we gave you the flexibility to manage operations the way people in the private sector gets to
latino percentage are but not mexican? what percentage of people coming across the border ought not from south america and? >> i do not have the exact number. it is very small. are from 3jority primary countries in south america. >> you know more about your area than any member of congress. you know the ins and out. if you were given the flexibility under the sequester to manager areas of responsibility by prioritizing what is most important down to what it is least important, we do...
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so a mexican militia showed up or a mexican army showed up at gonzalez demanding return of the cannon and a skirmish ensued, guns were fired, the texas revolution was on. for your information, the mexican government was not successful in starting or taking that cannon. it's interesting to note that the texas revolution started, the first battle started because government tried to take away the arms of the citizens. interesting enough, you go backwards to lexington and concord, we remember our american history, the british marched to lexicon and concord, started the battle and the recent, the mexican government -- or excuse me, the british government tried to take the arms, the firearms of the clin nists -- collinnists. they were not successful. and the same event triggered the texas revolution. in fact it was called the shot heard round the world. but in any event, the battles and skirmishes occurred, started in october of 1835, and this area of texas -- in this area of texas. san antonio area primarily. a group of texans, really they were ver from all over the united states, almost e
so a mexican militia showed up or a mexican army showed up at gonzalez demanding return of the cannon and a skirmish ensued, guns were fired, the texas revolution was on. for your information, the mexican government was not successful in starting or taking that cannon. it's interesting to note that the texas revolution started, the first battle started because government tried to take away the arms of the citizens. interesting enough, you go backwards to lexington and concord, we remember our...
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war of 1812 in the mexican war. there are many parallels between the two. , the sense ofelf fashion, the understanding the role of the first lady and sort of, of the -- indirect that would support her residency. it is not easy to be a first lady during war. you were many detractors as the war went on. polk went in and said i will do the following things in four years, and he did. the first time we have photography. and we have a fabulous photograph to show you on screen right now. which brings together a number of these characters all in one place. dollyre the polks, madison is the second from the right with her turbine. and we have an opportunity here served asriet lane, white house hostess later on areas and sarah polk and dolly madison and james k. polk. photography as a political tool, how do politicians absorb this new technology and begin to use it for their benefit? >> they are just beginning to figure this out. you really don't get it until and maybe the 1860 election when photography is everywhere. now it i
war of 1812 in the mexican war. there are many parallels between the two. , the sense ofelf fashion, the understanding the role of the first lady and sort of, of the -- indirect that would support her residency. it is not easy to be a first lady during war. you were many detractors as the war went on. polk went in and said i will do the following things in four years, and he did. the first time we have photography. and we have a fabulous photograph to show you on screen right now. which brings...
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she has a beautiful shop that sells traditional mexican hand crafts. she employs five single women from the neighborhood all of whom are immigrants. she has a thriving online business as well so really a welcome success story. the top businesses that the clients start in order of popularity food which is why the partnership with la cocina is critical and food and personal services and this is in order of the businesses that women want to start. the biggest obstacles our clients face certainly economic instability. that is number one. second is lack of business skills, and knowledge, which is again everybody you hear from it's important that we're here today to provide this assistance. entrepreneurs and business owners that have been through this that know the ropes. lack of basic computer skills. i would say the majority of the latina clients still don't have email. we're not talking about the digital divide but we need to be. it's still an issue and lack of financial literacy so really big obstacles so thinking about the resources needed and potential
she has a beautiful shop that sells traditional mexican hand crafts. she employs five single women from the neighborhood all of whom are immigrants. she has a thriving online business as well so really a welcome success story. the top businesses that the clients start in order of popularity food which is why the partnership with la cocina is critical and food and personal services and this is in order of the businesses that women want to start. the biggest obstacles our clients face certainly...
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the opposition to the mexican war which polk starts andch we did not have to have, the opposition to the mexican war in part comes from northerners who see it as a vast conspiracy to steal mexico so that slave owners can have someplace to go and southerners say as much. they say we want mexico because want a place for slavery to spread to. slavery is on table. the reality is. the polks are slave owners, they are not opposed to slavery. they like being slave owners. being a slave owner is very th she treated her slaves as kindly or as unkindly as was necessary to get the labor and the support from the slaves that she wanted. >> heath in franklin, nnessee, your question. >> a hero of mine is a nephew of sarah polk named general lucious polk. he served with general patrick claiborne and tried to get the confederacy, petitioned the confederate government to end slavery and get african- americans to fight for the south. he was wounded several times during the war and at some point he was sent behind lines and allowed to stay in columbia, tennessee, and he would eventually run the ku klux
the opposition to the mexican war which polk starts andch we did not have to have, the opposition to the mexican war in part comes from northerners who see it as a vast conspiracy to steal mexico so that slave owners can have someplace to go and southerners say as much. they say we want mexico because want a place for slavery to spread to. slavery is on table. the reality is. the polks are slave owners, they are not opposed to slavery. they like being slave owners. being a slave owner is very...
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before the mexican war ended , a man named ed david will launch. any territory acquired as a result of this war must be closed to slavery. and abolitionists went even further and the slave trade in the district of columbia has got to be ended. tourists come here, foreign dignitaries for those to be bought and sold. we have to stop it in robert toombs of georgia said this is treating the south as though we're not part of the government. so we have to do what you want us to do. and you don't recognize that our way of life would be jeopardized. so we will leave. mississippi passed a resolution calling on all the southern states to meet in convention in asheville tennessee with the first monday of june 1850 and they are setting up the machinery to take the south out of the union. think of how desperate they were. that is why we were really fortunate to have a man like henry clay in the house, in the senate actually, the speaker who had the vision and the determination and the love of this country to keep it together to try to work out a compromise. kno
before the mexican war ended , a man named ed david will launch. any territory acquired as a result of this war must be closed to slavery. and abolitionists went even further and the slave trade in the district of columbia has got to be ended. tourists come here, foreign dignitaries for those to be bought and sold. we have to stop it in robert toombs of georgia said this is treating the south as though we're not part of the government. so we have to do what you want us to do. and you don't...
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. >> officials say mexican smugglers tossed the bags over board, after being spotted. >> they escaped to mexican waters, having an estimated value of $5 million. >> chuck read is taking his baseball pitch to the league. >> he requested a personal meeting to discuss moving the oakland as to san jose. the giants have territorial rights to san jose. the spokesman for the commissioner said he has not seen the letter and would have no further comment. >>> now trending, video of rutgers basketball coach mike rice, pushing players and making homophobic remarks. he kicks, grabs players and throws basketballs at them. local college treat athletes can't believe it went on for so long. >> grown men being afraid of a coach shouldn't be happening. >> there's no explanation for what's on those films because there is no excuse for it. i was wrong. >> just officials at rutgers and suspended him. >> the university did not explain the reason for the punishment. >> chevron has completed repairs after that massive fire last summer. >> last august, smoke clouded a sky sending hundreds to area hospitals. t
. >> officials say mexican smugglers tossed the bags over board, after being spotted. >> they escaped to mexican waters, having an estimated value of $5 million. >> chuck read is taking his baseball pitch to the league. >> he requested a personal meeting to discuss moving the oakland as to san jose. the giants have territorial rights to san jose. the spokesman for the commissioner said he has not seen the letter and would have no further comment. >>> now...
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mexican? got it. good, i love mexican food. ¿y adónde llevaron al niño? siempre preocupado por el nieto, ¿eh? no te preocupes. está bien. ay...! qué sorpresa! no te esperaba por aquí. déjame presentarte a una amiga. let me introduce you to my friend, rebecca. it's so nice to meet you, rebecca. nice to meet you too. papa, i'd like you to meet rebecca casey. this is the woman i met in the desert. hello, it's a pleasure to meet you. how do you do, mr. mendoza? welcome to our restaurant. thank you. so, are you two hungry? sí. tenemos mucha hambre. oh, if you're hungry this is the right place to be. well, come sit down. here, please. here? here you are. alberto. um, let me tell you what are the specials tonight. papa... let me tell you what the specials are tonight. what a charming restaurant you have, mr. mendoza. well, thank you. we've worked very hard to build a good reputation. but soon it will belong to our sons. my wife and i are retiring. you see, my father's trying to bring me back into the business... but i think one son's enough. well, forget a
mexican? got it. good, i love mexican food. ¿y adónde llevaron al niño? siempre preocupado por el nieto, ¿eh? no te preocupes. está bien. ay...! qué sorpresa! no te esperaba por aquí. déjame presentarte a una amiga. let me introduce you to my friend, rebecca. it's so nice to meet you, rebecca. nice to meet you too. papa, i'd like you to meet rebecca casey. this is the woman i met in the desert. hello, it's a pleasure to meet you. how do you do, mr. mendoza? welcome to our restaurant....
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japan business federation chairman made the remark when he met the mexican president enrique pena nieto in tokyo. >> translator: mexico is a very important production setter and consumer market for japanese companies. we, japanese businesses, hope to further strengthen the economic relations between japan and mexico through the tpp. >> he noted that mexico has concluded free trade agreements with more than 40 countries and regions and has access to their markets with 1 billion consumers. the mexican president called on japanese businesses to increase investment in his country and strengthen the bilateral strategic partnership. >>> the asian development bank predicts that economic growth in the asia pacific region will pick up in 2013. but the bank also points to some factors that it says could threaten the region's economic stability. the edb forecasts that the economy in asia pacific will expand 6.6% this year. that's up 0.5 percentage point from last year, and the first increase in the pace of growth in three years. the bank says the chinese economy will grow 8.2%. that's due to risin
japan business federation chairman made the remark when he met the mexican president enrique pena nieto in tokyo. >> translator: mexico is a very important production setter and consumer market for japanese companies. we, japanese businesses, hope to further strengthen the economic relations between japan and mexico through the tpp. >> he noted that mexico has concluded free trade agreements with more than 40 countries and regions and has access to their markets with 1 billion...
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[laughter] if you want to breed mexicans on your farm, fantastic. dress them as little sailors -- that'd be fun! bravo! love laugh. [laughter] and i'm neither here nor there about the so-called fair pay act. i just worry that if we give women equal pay for equal work, does it undermine what it means to have a job? [laughter] and what's to stop a man from dressing up as a woman to get the equal pay? [laughter] also, insurance-wise, it's a nightmare. won't their menses attract wolves? [laughter] i'm an absolute -- i wish you all the best, no matter who's running your company. whether it's a woman or a dog, it's superb! so thank you, jeremy irons, and don't stop talking about the issues. or do. i don't have a strong feeling about it either way. [cheers and applause] we'll be right back. [cheers and applause] ¿fyyktl,x4h.!h8e(zx-xx(] >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. thank you so much. [cheers and applause] nation, it seems like every day president obama finds a new way to waste our tax dollars. i mean two daughters? seems a little redundant. well n
[laughter] if you want to breed mexicans on your farm, fantastic. dress them as little sailors -- that'd be fun! bravo! love laugh. [laughter] and i'm neither here nor there about the so-called fair pay act. i just worry that if we give women equal pay for equal work, does it undermine what it means to have a job? [laughter] and what's to stop a man from dressing up as a woman to get the equal pay? [laughter] also, insurance-wise, it's a nightmare. won't their menses attract wolves? [laughter]...