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every time mexico really intelligently sends people over we charge mexico $100,000 for every person they send over. >> one republican rival says it's time for the party to reject trump, or the party's candidates will lose. we break it down with our political panel. >>> plus a car caught on camera driving in reverse on a winding l.a. road. the question who's behind the wheel. you're live in the cnn newsroom. >>> hello again, everyone and thanks for joining me. i'm fredricka whitfield. one of the world's most dangerous and powerful drug kingpins the subject of a massive manhunt right now. joaquin guzman better known as "el chapo" escaped from a maximum security federal prison just west of mexico city. during a routine check guards noticed he was missing and found a hole in his cell. the hole led to a roughly mile-long tunnel that had lights and ventilation. guzman is the head of the sinaloa cartel considered one of the most powerful and violent in mexico. it is also known for being a major heroin supplier to t
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warned mexico about this. i just see "el chapo" going down in a shootout at the end. >> that's sort of not what we've been seeing from the administration of the mexican president. he has not had them go down as we saw previously. we've seen a number of these cartel leaders arrested and taken into prison. let me ask you this joseph. do you think he goes back to running the cartel or is he just on a mission to get away and not get back into at least an official leadership position? >> the thing about the cartel, it drives itself. every time someone steps out, someone steps in. the cartel's been active since he's been in. there's been a couple cases here in chicago where there's been a lot of activity. this cartel keeps on going. it's not going to stop. it's a big corporation. it's a big company. it's full of different people doing different things. this is the guy that knows how to move tons of cocaine into the united states in all different ways. he was able to get out of jail because he knows this stuff. he kn
warned mexico about this. i just see "el chapo" going down in a shootout at the end. >> that's sort of not what we've been seeing from the administration of the mexican president. he has not had them go down as we saw previously. we've seen a number of these cartel leaders arrested and taken into prison. let me ask you this joseph. do you think he goes back to running the cartel or is he just on a mission to get away and not get back into at least an official leadership...
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>> it's the most powerful people in mexico. people that is driving mexico. this is pena nieto, the president right now. this is felipe calderon, the last president. and that guy is like the economy guy who is moving the economy in mexico. and this is the army. this is a prostitute. represents because they are like prostitutes, you know. you know? >> and not in traffic. so the little guy, he's like the god in mexico, you know? because he is older. >> so this is the way mexico works? >> yes. a problem for mexico is corruption. >> mexico can be a dangerous place for journalists, for politicians, for police. is it a dangerous place for artists? >> yeah, i think so. if you do not agree with the government, you're like enemy. i) hotels.com. they don't need me right now. how's it progressing with the prisoner? he'll tell us everything he knows very shortly, sir. as you were... where were we? 13 serving 14! service! if your boss stops by, you act like you're working. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico.
>> it's the most powerful people in mexico. people that is driving mexico. this is pena nieto, the president right now. this is felipe calderon, the last president. and that guy is like the economy guy who is moving the economy in mexico. and this is the army. this is a prostitute. represents because they are like prostitutes, you know. you know? >> and not in traffic. so the little guy, he's like the god in mexico, you know? because he is older. >> so this is the way mexico...
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from mexico. i can understand that. >> you think that influences his position on illegal immigration? >> i think it could. and maybe it should. if he loves his wife, and she's a lovely woman, by the way. so if he loves hi wife and she's from mexico, i think it probably has an influence on him, yes. >> so he's not backing down. montel, i have to say that your brand new op-ed talks about some of this stuff. and you say this, you say he's america's reality show candidate. let's be real. folks at home are tuning into this trump show. >> yeah, we're feeding into it. i'm so sorry i have to put it this way. but he's nothing more than a carnival barker. he's going on with this. he knows if he continues to say the things he's saying, there's no possible way to be president of the united states. are you kidding? do you think he can make that comment about the president of iraq? or his wife or the president of germany's husband? do you think he could disparage another person's family member they wanty a and
from mexico. i can understand that. >> you think that influences his position on illegal immigration? >> i think it could. and maybe it should. if he loves his wife, and she's a lovely woman, by the way. so if he loves hi wife and she's from mexico, i think it probably has an influence on him, yes. >> so he's not backing down. montel, i have to say that your brand new op-ed talks about some of this stuff. and you say this, you say he's america's reality show candidate. let's...
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we're worried about the level of corruption in mexico. therefore, we did it very, very secretly and we were able to extradite 15 top drug traffickers back in 2007. so there is a history of cooperation, and i'm sure that the attorney general of the united states is lamenting the fact that we weren't able to make that happen with respect to mr. guzman. >> you say you'd be disappointed and a little bit angry and you had a little grin on your face. i think you were speaking euphemistically. it sounds like you would have been a little bit furious. you know there's been some cooperation in the past, there's good cooperation between the nights and mexico on many issues, but one of the complicating factors in trying to catch drug lords down there, do you feel like you have 100% cooperation in mexico at all levels from the presidency all the way down to the streets? >> oh, i think you do have cooperation certainly at the senior level but the closer you get down to the street, i think you have less confidence in the level of cooperation because the
we're worried about the level of corruption in mexico. therefore, we did it very, very secretly and we were able to extradite 15 top drug traffickers back in 2007. so there is a history of cooperation, and i'm sure that the attorney general of the united states is lamenting the fact that we weren't able to make that happen with respect to mr. guzman. >> you say you'd be disappointed and a little bit angry and you had a little grin on your face. i think you were speaking euphemistically....
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>> shocking in mexico. shocking abroad that he was able to construct an almost mile-long tunnel under a maximum security prison without anybody noticing and that he was able to escape from prison and nobody noticed until he was gone. this is how the mexican government confirmed the escape of joaquin "el chapo" guzman. according to the head of national security commission guzman received his nightly medication at 8:00 p.m. local time. prison guards noticed later through the monitoring system that he wasn't in his cell. guards then rushed to the cell and discovered a rectangular hall in the cell's shower that led to stairs and from there to the escape tunnel. an analyst based in mexico and a former pentagon official. >> apparently this particular prison is considered to be the -- one of the most if not the most secure prison in mexico. and it had been evaluated by international authorities and had gotten a very good evaluation was considered to be very secure. >> guzman is known for expertise in tunnel buildi
>> shocking in mexico. shocking abroad that he was able to construct an almost mile-long tunnel under a maximum security prison without anybody noticing and that he was able to escape from prison and nobody noticed until he was gone. this is how the mexican government confirmed the escape of joaquin "el chapo" guzman. according to the head of national security commission guzman received his nightly medication at 8:00 p.m. local time. prison guards noticed later through the...
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ties with mexico needed overhaul. trump tweeting this morning, quote, mexico's biggest drug lord escapes from jail. unbelievable corruption and the usa is paying the price. i told you so. trump added, quote, the u.s. will invite el chapo, the mexican drug lord who escaped prison to become a u.s. citizens because our leaders can't say no. finally, trump took a shot at his competitors saying can you envision jeb bush or hillary clinton negotiates with el chapo? the mexican drug lord escaped from prison. hillary clinton is focussed on the economy today as she gaves her first major policy speech on the campaign. clinton expected to tackle several topics key to the economic agenda including wage growth for the middle class. our senior washington correspondent is at the new school in manhattan, the sight of clinton's speech this morning. tell us more. >> hey, carol. good morning. this is the first policy address that secretary clinton is giving at her campaign. you're right, she's going to focus squarely on how she said she
ties with mexico needed overhaul. trump tweeting this morning, quote, mexico's biggest drug lord escapes from jail. unbelievable corruption and the usa is paying the price. i told you so. trump added, quote, the u.s. will invite el chapo, the mexican drug lord who escaped prison to become a u.s. citizens because our leaders can't say no. finally, trump took a shot at his competitors saying can you envision jeb bush or hillary clinton negotiates with el chapo? the mexican drug lord escaped from...
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, traveling through mexico to mexico city with guillermo giving instructions and being in charge of the operation from that side. [ speaking a foreign language ] [ speaking a foreign language ] >> i don't know if you can imagine putting your teenage daughter in the hands of a coyote saying, here's our life savings, i'm going to trust it to a coyote, saying, i hope you make it. what recourse do illegal immigrants have? what can they say? a coyote ripped me off for $3,000, $8,000, left me near dead in the desert, can i get my money back? i didn't complete my journey? can i complain to somebody? they destroy your life. you're lucky if you're alive. you're lucky if you get in and if you die, who's going to care about it? >> these two girls tell us that they wound up in a stash house. [ speaking a foreign language ] i am rich. on the grounds of my estate, i hob nob with the glitterati and play equestrian sports. out on the veranda, we enjoy finger sandwiches and other assorted dainties. i wear nothing less than the finest designer footwear. wherever i go, the paparazzi capture my every move.
, traveling through mexico to mexico city with guillermo giving instructions and being in charge of the operation from that side. [ speaking a foreign language ] [ speaking a foreign language ] >> i don't know if you can imagine putting your teenage daughter in the hands of a coyote saying, here's our life savings, i'm going to trust it to a coyote, saying, i hope you make it. what recourse do illegal immigrants have? what can they say? a coyote ripped me off for $3,000, $8,000, left me...
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they got married in mexico. then she went to the united states maybe to california to give birth to two daughters and we know that she in one way or another, directly or indirectly has led authorities to her husband. we are told by law enforcement officials here on the u.s. side of the border that when guzman was captured in 2014 last year that was because they were actually able to trace this woman's cell phone, his wife's cell phone. so we do know that she is likely now in mexico. authorities are trying to track her down to see if she could potentially provide any sort of information, whether intentionally or unintentionally that may lead authorities to this most wanted man. >> interesting. polo sandoval, thanks so much. let's talk more about this with steve dudley. he's a senior fellow at american university center for latin american and latino studies. thanks for being with us. i appreciate it. >> thanks carol. >> the united states has offered to help find this guy. but so far mexican authorities have turned
they got married in mexico. then she went to the united states maybe to california to give birth to two daughters and we know that she in one way or another, directly or indirectly has led authorities to her husband. we are told by law enforcement officials here on the u.s. side of the border that when guzman was captured in 2014 last year that was because they were actually able to trace this woman's cell phone, his wife's cell phone. so we do know that she is likely now in mexico. authorities...
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one of the biggest crime waves in mexico is when americans go to visit relatives in mexico they are often kidnapped for ransom. when we were discussing a couple months about the hostage policy around the world, more people more americans have been held hostage in mexico by these crime groups than the middle east or other places we suspect. the fbi works all those cases. there's hundreds of those cases. afternoon times the family pays. the fbi helps, whatever family help is and they kill the people often. half the time they let them go and half the time they kill them anyway. when the family raises money, they gamble that it is successful. it is successful occasionally. >> the last time he escaped, he was on the loose for 13 years. we'll see what happens. thanks for all the information. let's get over to chris. >> we are breaking news in france. 18 people evacuated after being held hostage in paris. this happened inside a clothing store at a mall. it started as a robbery. several gunmen were involved and may have escaped. it is unclear if hostages remain. we are on the story and will keep
one of the biggest crime waves in mexico is when americans go to visit relatives in mexico they are often kidnapped for ransom. when we were discussing a couple months about the hostage policy around the world, more people more americans have been held hostage in mexico by these crime groups than the middle east or other places we suspect. the fbi works all those cases. there's hundreds of those cases. afternoon times the family pays. the fbi helps, whatever family help is and they kill the...
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mexico is a very poor country. they absolute -- the police there and the federales have to buy their own ammunition. so i mean, it is -- if they had more money to finance, you know, the crime to go after crime, it would help. but you talk about -- i mean, the cops have to buy their own bullets, brother. that's how bad the crime is there. >> let me ask you this -- >> go ahead. >> dog. in order for this to happen, you heard sheriff joe he had help. does he pay someone off, prison guards or someone at the jail in order to be at a place where you have a tunnel and you can allegedly ride a motorcycle out of it or whatever it is that he did -- he would have to have some sort of inside connection and probably money exchanged hands? >> again, to compare with the guys in new york, two of them just did it in our country. they had some kind of connection in there. and they escaped. you can't -- when you are in a prison, you have to have usually a guard, a few guards, someone waiting on the outside. you have to have informatio
mexico is a very poor country. they absolute -- the police there and the federales have to buy their own ammunition. so i mean, it is -- if they had more money to finance, you know, the crime to go after crime, it would help. but you talk about -- i mean, the cops have to buy their own bullets, brother. that's how bad the crime is there. >> let me ask you this -- >> go ahead. >> dog. in order for this to happen, you heard sheriff joe he had help. does he pay someone off,...
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. >> this is one of the most dangerous spots in mexico. a place where few outsiders go. >> we're driving through the heart of the mexican state of sinaloa, which is the home of a certain multinational business known as the sinaloa cartel. one of the most powerful, wealthy, brutal, ruthless drug cartels that ever was. its leader is a man by the name of joaquin guzman. better known as el chapo. and this is his home. >> this is el chapo back in 1993. after he had been captured. but in 2001, he escaped from prison in a laundry cart. marijuana, cocaine, meth, heroin and humurder are all part of hi business. violent scenes like these, bodies stuffed in garbage bags, police executed and journalists assassinated are directly connected to the wrath of the sinaloa cartel. much of the -- >> all right so that was part of gary tuchman's report after the first escape, and before he was captured last year at that resort. we've got colonel reese with us now. took them 12 years plus to find him. i wonder how they track him now. >> good morning, victor. tha
. >> this is one of the most dangerous spots in mexico. a place where few outsiders go. >> we're driving through the heart of the mexican state of sinaloa, which is the home of a certain multinational business known as the sinaloa cartel. one of the most powerful, wealthy, brutal, ruthless drug cartels that ever was. its leader is a man by the name of joaquin guzman. better known as el chapo. and this is his home. >> this is el chapo back in 1993. after he had been captured....
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traveling through mexico to mexico city with guillermo giving instructions and being in charge of the operation from that side. >> i don't know if you can imagine putting your teenage daughter in the hands of a coyote saying, here's our life savings, i'm going to trust it to a coyote, saying, i hope you make it. what recourse do illegal immigrants have? what can they say? a coyote ripped me off for 3,000, $8,000, left me for dead in the desert. can i get my money back? i didn't complete my journey? can i complain to somebody? you're lucky if you get in and if you die, who's going to care about it? >> i don't know if you can imagine putting your teenage daughter in the hands of a coyote saying, here's our life savings, i'm going to trust it to a coyote, saying, i hope you make it. what recourse do illegal immigrants have? what can they say? a coyote ripped me off for 3,000, $8,000, left me for dead in the desert. can i get my money back? i didn't complete my journey? can i complain to somebody? you're lucky if you get in and if you die, who's going to care about it? >> these two girls
traveling through mexico to mexico city with guillermo giving instructions and being in charge of the operation from that side. >> i don't know if you can imagine putting your teenage daughter in the hands of a coyote saying, here's our life savings, i'm going to trust it to a coyote, saying, i hope you make it. what recourse do illegal immigrants have? what can they say? a coyote ripped me off for 3,000, $8,000, left me for dead in the desert. can i get my money back? i didn't complete...
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the concerns about corruption in mexico are well known. that said they also -- the challenge for them was he was known to be hiding in areas he had immense popular support in. they could never get -- over and over they would almost get him. he always seemed to be ahead of the curve. that was not a secret to u.s. law enforcement. they believed he had protection. >> i was reading when the heat was coming someone always told him. he had a lot around him that wanted to protect him and liked him. thank you. >> thank you poppy. >> now from mexico city professor of national security at university. thank you for being here professor. when you look at it president of mexico released a statement saying security at all prisons is raised. ordered investigation into whether public servant at the prison and elsewhere were involved whether there was corruption. will they find he had help on the inside? is it rampart there? >> the first thing is it's a shame. his escape is most serious embarrassment for prison in his first year in administration. [ inaudi
the concerns about corruption in mexico are well known. that said they also -- the challenge for them was he was known to be hiding in areas he had immense popular support in. they could never get -- over and over they would almost get him. he always seemed to be ahead of the curve. that was not a secret to u.s. law enforcement. they believed he had protection. >> i was reading when the heat was coming someone always told him. he had a lot around him that wanted to protect him and liked...
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and you know exactly what i'm talking about, because mexico is smarter and sharper and more cunning. and frankly have much better negotiators than we have. and i will get the ones that are forced in by the country of mexico into our country, forced in those people would get out and they would get out fast. the rest i would be looking at very seriously. >> when you say looking at seriously, would there be a pathway to citizen ship -- you're talking 11 million at the very least. >> it's too early for me to say. when you say citizenship, the most we are talking about is legal. but let me just say, before i
and you know exactly what i'm talking about, because mexico is smarter and sharper and more cunning. and frankly have much better negotiators than we have. and i will get the ones that are forced in by the country of mexico into our country, forced in those people would get out and they would get out fast. the rest i would be looking at very seriously. >> when you say looking at seriously, would there be a pathway to citizen ship -- you're talking 11 million at the very least. >>...
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immortalized in many ways in mexico. put some meat on the character here of "el chapo" for us. >> the problem is that happens with every major gangster in the world. and we have that with organized crime figures in this country going back to the roaring '20s. when they become celebrities by the sheer nature of their business, it attracts fan clubs. no matter how terrible the things they do, in some ways the more terrible it is, the more some people like it and like them for doing it. >> last time around he was found at a mexico beach resort, which is interesting. what's likely happening now in the search for him? >> i think probably similar. i don't think rumors that he might come to the united states are pretty absurd. if he comes here he won't have the reach that he has, the power that he has in mexico. if he gets locked up nth u.in t. and he's wanted on a huge number of drug related charges and racketeering charges. he could be looking at life without parole if captured and sentenced in the united states. if in a fede
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i will build a better wall build it for cheaper and mexico will pay. >> how will mexico pay? >> because they are ripping us left and right. by the way, i love the mexican people. many mexican people work for me. many mexico people i do business with they purchase things from me like apartments et cetera. i have great relationships with mexico and with the mexican people. i love their spirit. >> you said when mexico spends their people they are not sending their best they are sending people with lots of problems and bringing problems to us bringing drugs, crime and rapists. >> how did you start it off? you said when mexico sends it people. i'm talking about the government. >> what evidence do you have that the government sends -- >> everybody knows this. this man or this animal that shot the wonderful, beautiful woman in san francisco, this guy was pushed out by mexico. we bring him back and they push them out. mexico pushes back people across the border that are criminals, that are drug dealers. >> so if the article that you're basing this on this "fusion" article you cited.
i will build a better wall build it for cheaper and mexico will pay. >> how will mexico pay? >> because they are ripping us left and right. by the way, i love the mexican people. many mexican people work for me. many mexico people i do business with they purchase things from me like apartments et cetera. i have great relationships with mexico and with the mexican people. i love their spirit. >> you said when mexico spends their people they are not sending their best they are...
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not just here in mexico but also north across the border in the united states as you mentioned. at this hour the search continues. perimeters have been set up not only around the prison facility here outside of mexico city but also in several towns but so far no sign of the cartel king man. this morning a massive international manhunt for one of the most powerful and deadly drug trafficking is underway. el chapo and a major supply of heroin cocaine, and marijuana in the united states staged a brazen escape from the mexico prison. it's his second escape and this time he busted out of a maximum security federal prison just west of mexico city. prison officials said guards at the prison. authorities believe el chapo fit through 20 by 20 inch hole located in the shower of the cell. beyond that the vertical passenger with stairs leading to a tunnel stretching nearly a mile. the escape infuriated u.s. law enforcement officials who pushed for his extradition at to the united states last year. they cited fears of corruption and questioned the ability of mexican officials to keep him beh
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this isn't just mexico. people are coming from all over the world and they are coming illegally into our country and they are coming from the middle east and we better be damn careful. okay. how about one more because i'm going to see you in a few minutes in phoenix. yes, sir. >> so mr. trump, russell gray the real estate guys radio show. i will switch it to housing. millions of people lost their homes in the last financial crisis. lot of people think that was driven by fed policy leading up to it and then just the way the whole housing system has worked with the government involvement. what is a healthy housing policy? >> such a mundane question. he's a real estate guy. >> you are the ultimate real estate guy. what's a healthy housing policy under the trump administration? >> owning the home was the american dream. it became the american nightmare. but we will make it back honestly back to the american dream. owning a home is so important. it's really a good question. it's a very complicated question but it
this isn't just mexico. people are coming from all over the world and they are coming illegally into our country and they are coming from the middle east and we better be damn careful. okay. how about one more because i'm going to see you in a few minutes in phoenix. yes, sir. >> so mr. trump, russell gray the real estate guys radio show. i will switch it to housing. millions of people lost their homes in the last financial crisis. lot of people think that was driven by fed policy leading...
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but the tunnel just right for mexico's 5'6" most wanted fugitive. and this just in to cnn, we are now learning that "el chapo" has been added to interpol's list. >> thank you very much forgetting in there and getting to the bottom of that story. >>> we want to tell you about scares in the skies for commercial pilots over new jersey. means getting hit with lasers. listen to some of the exchanges with air traffic scroll. >> we're getting 10:00 now. united 330. >> . >>> lasers are so bad that air traffic control rerouted some of the planes so they could land. the faa is investigating. they believe at this point it's mischief. >> my husband travels all the time for work. he said that last night he was landing at that time and he said it was the scariest landing he's had in ten years. he felt they were landing very quickly and then when they got a couple hundred feet from the ground they took off again. >> it blinds them the lasers. >> scary stuff. >>> meanwhile this story has gotten so much attention online. a video reportedly shows someone discussing t
but the tunnel just right for mexico's 5'6" most wanted fugitive. and this just in to cnn, we are now learning that "el chapo" has been added to interpol's list. >> thank you very much forgetting in there and getting to the bottom of that story. >>> we want to tell you about scares in the skies for commercial pilots over new jersey. means getting hit with lasers. listen to some of the exchanges with air traffic scroll. >> we're getting 10:00 now. united 330....
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i respect mexico greatly, as a country. but the problem that we have is that their leaders are much smarter, sharper and more cunning than our leaders, and they're killing us at the border. and they're killing us in trade. >> reporter: his speech interrupted by protesters. >> usa! >> i wonder if the mexican government sent them over here. i think so. >> reporter: he also pointed to the recent prison break of joaquin el chapo guzman, tweeting kingpins like him use the boarder unimpeded for the drug trade. rupert murdoch tweeted mexican immigrants have much lower crime rates than native born. trump, wrong. and republican presidential rivals saying he's hurting the party's chances in 2016. >> i think he's a wrecking ball for the future of the republican party with the hispanic community and we need to push back. >> reporter: with democrats blasting his comments. >> no one, not donald trump, not anyone else will be successful in dividing us based on race or our country of origin. >> i have just wonone word for mr. trump, basta!
i respect mexico greatly, as a country. but the problem that we have is that their leaders are much smarter, sharper and more cunning than our leaders, and they're killing us at the border. and they're killing us in trade. >> reporter: his speech interrupted by protesters. >> usa! >> i wonder if the mexican government sent them over here. i think so. >> reporter: he also pointed to the recent prison break of joaquin el chapo guzman, tweeting kingpins like him use the...
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mexico is withdrawaling citing his racist comments. and the co-host said they won't take part either. trump is standing his ground. what nbc and univision did to these young women is disgraceful. they never had them in mind. >> reporter: trump filed a $500 million lawsuit against univision and hasn't ruled out a similar move against nbc. >> my first thing is univision. see how they respond to a $500 million, very good lawsuit. it's a very good lawsuit. let's see who comes next. >> reporter: but the former reality tv star wasn't the only speaking republican president wooing voters in new hampshire on tuesday. >> i want to be the next president of the united states. i intend to win this election. >> reporter: new jersey governor chris christie launched his presidential bid, telling a town hall -- >> you are going to sometimes shake your head and say i wish he hadn't said it that way. i guarantee, here is one thing you will never say, i don't know what he thinks. >> reporter: christie and trump, offering their own brands of straight talk.
mexico is withdrawaling citing his racist comments. and the co-host said they won't take part either. trump is standing his ground. what nbc and univision did to these young women is disgraceful. they never had them in mind. >> reporter: trump filed a $500 million lawsuit against univision and hasn't ruled out a similar move against nbc. >> my first thing is univision. see how they respond to a $500 million, very good lawsuit. it's a very good lawsuit. let's see who comes next....
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you have been in mexico and you are a journalist there. how was it that mexico thought they would be able to hold el chapo? >> well i mean you would expect to be able to hold any prisoner in a top security prison the same as in supermax in the united states. you have a high level prisoner from all over the world and capable of keeping them in the cells. i think we see clear mistakes from mexican authorities. >> such as? >> how, when this whole -- when this hole was opened how come nobody heard anything? to break open that hole into the tunnel there must have been a lot of noise. this is a prison. it should be silent. somebody should have heard. nobody did. another thing, how did they make a tunnel. imagine making a tunnel underground to the very spot where the guy is. even a map won't help you there. you might need gps systems inside that can guide you there. it's a question of corruption here of people involved that helps chapo escape. >> certainly. look at this tunnel it's sophisticated, matthew. this is no average tunnel you are digging
you have been in mexico and you are a journalist there. how was it that mexico thought they would be able to hold el chapo? >> well i mean you would expect to be able to hold any prisoner in a top security prison the same as in supermax in the united states. you have a high level prisoner from all over the world and capable of keeping them in the cells. i think we see clear mistakes from mexican authorities. >> such as? >> how, when this whole -- when this hole was opened how...
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so they wanted to keep him in mexico mexico but we wanted him here in the united states because obviously, it's very important to remove these types of criminals from their infrastructure so they can control things in that country. but, we were not really shocked that chapo escaped given the fact he has enormous wealth and he is the head of the most powerful most violent drug cartel currently operating on mexican soil. >> michael, thanks so much for your expertise. we will see if this time takes 13 years. we appreciate you being on "new day." >> thank you. >> chris? >> the news about this big deal with iran now we are waiting for what it actually is. what's in these 100 pages? there's going to be a presser. we will take it live. president obama is going to answer the question of why this is historic at 7:00 a.m. herein time here in the states. we will cover that as well. the big question are we safe all of us, after today? we'll find out. new york state is reinventing how we do business by leading the way on tax cuts. we cut the rates on personal income taxes. we enacted the lowest corpor
so they wanted to keep him in mexico mexico but we wanted him here in the united states because obviously, it's very important to remove these types of criminals from their infrastructure so they can control things in that country. but, we were not really shocked that chapo escaped given the fact he has enormous wealth and he is the head of the most powerful most violent drug cartel currently operating on mexican soil. >> michael, thanks so much for your expertise. we will see if this...
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/mexico border today. this trip comes a few weeks after referring to undocumented immigrants as rapists and criminals. joining us is dana bash here and m.j. lee. i know you're waiting to hear if this trip to the border is going to happen. what is the problem with this? >> reporter: well, the problem with it possibly would be the fact that he is a polarizing political figure. and if it is accurate wouldn't be the first group to try to separate themselves from donald trump. and the aflcio does traditionally back democratic candidates in general, but assuming he finds a way to come here to the border i think what you heard from what he said to anderson is very telling. that his whole message has been that mexico has been trying to push immigrants illegal immigrants, across the border. and they are trying to send the worst in society. and that he can prove that when he comes down here. so that's obviously going to be a question that we'll ask is are you asking that question and are you finding evidence of that
/mexico border today. this trip comes a few weeks after referring to undocumented immigrants as rapists and criminals. joining us is dana bash here and m.j. lee. i know you're waiting to hear if this trip to the border is going to happen. what is the problem with this? >> reporter: well, the problem with it possibly would be the fact that he is a polarizing political figure. and if it is accurate wouldn't be the first group to try to separate themselves from donald trump. and the aflcio...
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thus far, mexico said no thanks. why not take all the drones all the manpower and task forces the u.s. has to help find him? >> eventually it's going to happen. keep in mind mexico is our partner. it's you know mexico is a sovereign country, a proud country. they want to see if they can do it on their own. i forsee you know something awesome happening in the next hopefully couple weeks or months. maybe extradition of the high profile criminals or major arrests. there's two drug traffickers out. we have two mega drug traffickers on the loose. >> time is of the essence. thank you for being on "new day." let's go over to chris. >> president obama is making passionate plea for criminal justice reform suggesting a slew of changes. can the proposal pass congress? we'll discuss. hit every mark. ♪ thread every needle. ♪ turn every ride into a thrill ride. come in to the lexus golden opportunity sales event where you'll find some of the best offers of the year on our most exhilarating models. ♪ for a limited time. this
thus far, mexico said no thanks. why not take all the drones all the manpower and task forces the u.s. has to help find him? >> eventually it's going to happen. keep in mind mexico is our partner. it's you know mexico is a sovereign country, a proud country. they want to see if they can do it on their own. i forsee you know something awesome happening in the next hopefully couple weeks or months. maybe extradition of the high profile criminals or major arrests. there's two drug...
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you keep saying mexico is sending these people across. >> mexico is sending -- you said it properly. thank you. >> but you have offered no proof. that is what people say. >> you may have proof very soon. all you have to do is speak to border people. >> you talked to immigration officials who say they have never heard of that and no evidence of that. >> do you remember many years ago fidell castro when he emptied prisons very famous this is a much more sophisticated version of the same thing. mexico doesn't want to -- this animal that killed kate he came across five times, five times. maybe he came across because he thought the weather was nice. maybe he was pushed across by mexico officials. mexico's leaders are much smarter and cunning than our leaders. they are doing ing things we don't know about. there are a lot of people very excited that i'm going to the border tomorrow. i may never see you again, but these are minor details. >> you are telling me one may not have a slip of paper to indicate? >> i think it is common sense. mexico doesn't want to house somebody for 30 years in a
you keep saying mexico is sending these people across. >> mexico is sending -- you said it properly. thank you. >> but you have offered no proof. that is what people say. >> you may have proof very soon. all you have to do is speak to border people. >> you talked to immigration officials who say they have never heard of that and no evidence of that. >> do you remember many years ago fidell castro when he emptied prisons very famous this is a much more sophisticated...
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nick valencia is joining us live from mexico. nick tell us what you saw down there. >> reporter: good morning, alyson. it took us hours of waiting at checkpoints but we finally made it inside the most dangerous prison. we came upon a hallway housing the most ruth fulful criminals. >> this is remnants of what he left behind. the sink he used to wash himself. >> reporter: for nearly a year and a half el chapo guzman was in prison. >> that's what el chapo used to escape this prison. this wall providing a blind spot for the 24-hour surveillance camera. just hours ago that camera captured one of the most notorious drug lords vanishing beneath the floor. a mile away from the end is where i climbeded into the tunnel. it's a deeper section of the tunnel. it is hard to imagine how many people it took to create this remarkable feat of engineering. there are electricity lines. it's very difficult to breathe down here. a lot of dirt dust and this bike is what el chapo used to get out of the prison. it still has gas in it. and this cart used
nick valencia is joining us live from mexico. nick tell us what you saw down there. >> reporter: good morning, alyson. it took us hours of waiting at checkpoints but we finally made it inside the most dangerous prison. we came upon a hallway housing the most ruth fulful criminals. >> this is remnants of what he left behind. the sink he used to wash himself. >> reporter: for nearly a year and a half el chapo guzman was in prison. >> that's what el chapo used to escape...
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many in mexico don't feel the same way. there is plenty of frustration here on the streets of mexico. so many people here are asking why their government didn't do more to make sure that guzman stayed behind bars. in fact we're now learning that the latest request for extradition to the united states came just two weeks before guzman crawled into that tunnel and made that very daring escape. polo sandoval cnn, mexico city. >>> the greek bailout clears a crucial hurdle. on friday germany's parliament voted to pursue a third financial rescue deal with greece, that is despite politicians in the chancellor's own party saying german taxpayers should not be forced to send greece any more money. angela merkel warned it would be irresponsible not to assist greece. >> translator: the alternative to this agreement would not be an orderly time-out from the eurozone but predictable chaos. >> greek's prime minister meantime sacked members of his party for rebelling against that crucial bailout vote. the energy minister and two deputy mi
many in mexico don't feel the same way. there is plenty of frustration here on the streets of mexico. so many people here are asking why their government didn't do more to make sure that guzman stayed behind bars. in fact we're now learning that the latest request for extradition to the united states came just two weeks before guzman crawled into that tunnel and made that very daring escape. polo sandoval cnn, mexico city. >>> the greek bailout clears a crucial hurdle. on friday...
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you are not only talking about anyone coming here illegally from mexico also from elsewhere. do you want some more specifics from him? >> for right now, i think he satisfied my hunger to hear somebody respond to us. we have been screaming about this. i'm sure he will be more specific. to me right now, he's my hero because he spoke out. i met jameel shaw and others maria espinosa for the remembrance project and they have all been fighting. we are finally being heard. >> you have spoken openly about the fact that you are an immigrant. you came to this country from germany. you became an american citizen. i want you to listen to what donald trump said back last month when he announced his candidacy. >> when mexico sends its people they're not sending their best. they're not sending you. they're not sending you. they're sending people that have lots of problems and they're bringing those problems with us. they're bringing drugs. they're bringing crime. they're rapists and some i assume are good people. >> as an immigrant, i'm interested in your reaction when you heard that. >> as
you are not only talking about anyone coming here illegally from mexico also from elsewhere. do you want some more specifics from him? >> for right now, i think he satisfied my hunger to hear somebody respond to us. we have been screaming about this. i'm sure he will be more specific. to me right now, he's my hero because he spoke out. i met jameel shaw and others maria espinosa for the remembrance project and they have all been fighting. we are finally being heard. >> you have...
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he talks off the top of his head. >> remember u i respected mexico. and i respected their leaders. >> so he's talking about mexico. and he's going to sue univision for $5 4u7b million. you've got to give him credit. he said he's going to do something, and he did it. >> that's the problem. he can't apologize for his own state. he's losing credibility on what is a credible issue. it is a problem that we have 11 million illegal immigrants in this country existing in the shadows and we don't nope who they are. >> you say that the media is portraying him as a republican and that he's not. he's running as a republican. >> he's a self-proclaimed republican. >> but isn't everybody a self proclaimed republican? >> he's a republican in name only. when jowl look at the policies he's supported, they are progressive policies. >> he makes a good point. it's a valid issue. yes, there's a double standard. i mean, they shoot people coming across their border. they don't allow people to come across the way that we do. but, yet, we turn around and they have mexican repr
he talks off the top of his head. >> remember u i respected mexico. and i respected their leaders. >> so he's talking about mexico. and he's going to sue univision for $5 4u7b million. you've got to give him credit. he said he's going to do something, and he did it. >> that's the problem. he can't apologize for his own state. he's losing credibility on what is a credible issue. it is a problem that we have 11 million illegal immigrants in this country existing in the shadows...
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/mexico border today. former texas governor rick perry who dealt with border security first-hand is no trump fan or should i say perry objects to what he calls trumpisms. >> my fellow republicans, beware of false prophets. do not let itching ears be tickled by messengers who appeal to anger, division resentment. >> perry makes no bones about it. he says trump does not know what he is talking about when it comes to border issues. trump's wall idea not into that. so what do other texas politicians think of it? good morning, sir. >> good morning. how are you? >> i'm fine thank you so much. are you going to greet trump when he comes into laredo? >> yes, we are. as a matter of fact we have open arms we invite any and all political figures and especially of his magnitude. i realize he is somewhat unique. he has his own philosophies. it's an opportunity for us here in laredo to describe laredo to him in a different sense, a different sense than what he has developed. but it's certainly an opportunity for us to vi
/mexico border today. former texas governor rick perry who dealt with border security first-hand is no trump fan or should i say perry objects to what he calls trumpisms. >> my fellow republicans, beware of false prophets. do not let itching ears be tickled by messengers who appeal to anger, division resentment. >> perry makes no bones about it. he says trump does not know what he is talking about when it comes to border issues. trump's wall idea not into that. so what do other...
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-mexico border to smuggle drugs through. when they were searching for him before his arrest in his home state, he escaped a number of times from the mexico marines by slipping through tunnels into the sewer system and getting away. it's hardly a surprise that he might have been considering a tunnel as an option. the length of the tunnel and the elaboration of the tunnel i think is pretty amazing. >> so the united states has offered to help find him. but to this point, mexican authorities don't want the u.s.'s help. why is that? >> part of that is nationalism. they think they can do this on their own. i think that's the public's stance. i think there's cooperation going on right now in the trenches between u.s. and mexican officials, as there always has been. this is just the latest bump in a close but very often bumpy relationship. i think despite all the anger and the -- the coverup and people trying to figure how how to handle this politically, i think that cooperation is going on. >> thanks for your insight this morning.
-mexico border to smuggle drugs through. when they were searching for him before his arrest in his home state, he escaped a number of times from the mexico marines by slipping through tunnels into the sewer system and getting away. it's hardly a surprise that he might have been considering a tunnel as an option. the length of the tunnel and the elaboration of the tunnel i think is pretty amazing. >> so the united states has offered to help find him. but to this point, mexican authorities...
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mexico's president calling the escape an anfront. as we learn new details about how el chapo pulled it off through the shower and an escape tunnel. we have juan carlo lopez with more. >> reporter: a lighted tunnel running for a mile from a construction site in a sparsely populated area and under a maximum security prison into a very specific point. the shower in el chapo's cell. the shower led to stairs caused him to escape under the watch of mexican authorities who kept him under surveillance until this weekend, which was the most secure prison. in 2001 he escaped from another prison in a laundry cart and remained on the run for 13 years until he was arrested in a modest apartment in mazatlan. this time around the u.s. government is offering help. the attorney general expressed her concerns over the escape and added, we stand ready to provide any assistance to help support his swift recapture. mexican president is calling for an investigation to see if any public officials may have been part of el chapo's escape plan. alison. >>> an
mexico's president calling the escape an anfront. as we learn new details about how el chapo pulled it off through the shower and an escape tunnel. we have juan carlo lopez with more. >> reporter: a lighted tunnel running for a mile from a construction site in a sparsely populated area and under a maximum security prison into a very specific point. the shower in el chapo's cell. the shower led to stairs caused him to escape under the watch of mexican authorities who kept him under...
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it definitely sent a signal that the cartels in mexico that mexico and the united states would cooperate and share information. and at the same time mexican mill father and law enforcement risked their lives to go after the baddest. and at all costs. and they demonstrated. that i think they will continue to demonstrate that as now they hundred for him once again. >> thanks for talking with us. >>> as i mentioned we are awaiting a press conference with mexican authorities awaiting new information about the massive manhunt underway. and also waiting to hear about exactly how this happened how the number one person on the radar of law enforcement, the number one drug runner that they had in captivity was able to escape yet again from a prison. we are also coming -- i'm going to take you inside one of those sophisticated drug tunnels and actually show you what it's like. and we'll visit sinaloa where guzman is feared by many worshipped by others. >>> also tonight, donald trump, who has been tweeting about the escape and continuing to ramp up his rhetoric on border issues. the question is is
it definitely sent a signal that the cartels in mexico that mexico and the united states would cooperate and share information. and at the same time mexican mill father and law enforcement risked their lives to go after the baddest. and at all costs. and they demonstrated. that i think they will continue to demonstrate that as now they hundred for him once again. >> thanks for talking with us. >>> as i mentioned we are awaiting a press conference with mexican authorities awaiting...
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than there are people leaving mexico coming to the u.s. again, i'm not sure where donald is getting his information, but it's absolutely inaccurate. >> i just -- i'm just curious, are donald trump's comments hurting the rest of the republican party when it comes to hispanic/latino support? >> you know, i got to believe they are. you've got some phenomenal candidates like jeb bush, marco rubio, scott walker and others. certainly jeb bush understands the hispanic community. he is creating very -- a strong division between the entire party and the hispanic community. he has been very hurtful, and i think -- i have got to believe that that's going to show up during the election. it's going to show up in the polls. i have got to believe that it will. >> okay. and just we're watching this event run by the urban league in ft. lauderdale, florida. hillary clinton took to the stage to talk about issues that affected the african-american community. bernie sanders just got off stage. can you bring us up to date on what hillary clinton said? she was q
than there are people leaving mexico coming to the u.s. again, i'm not sure where donald is getting his information, but it's absolutely inaccurate. >> i just -- i'm just curious, are donald trump's comments hurting the rest of the republican party when it comes to hispanic/latino support? >> you know, i got to believe they are. you've got some phenomenal candidates like jeb bush, marco rubio, scott walker and others. certainly jeb bush understands the hispanic community. he is...
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every time mexico really intelligently sends people over we charge mexico $100,000 for every person they send over. >> set up a toll booth. charge them $100,000 for every person they send over. rupert murdock is the owner of fox news tweeting mexican immigrants as with all immigrants have lower crime rates than native born. he is right on that point. look at el paso the safest city in the united states. wrong. that's from murdock. lindsey graham says donald trump, has the ability to destroy the republicans chances in 2016. >> i think he's hijacked the debail. i think he's a wrecking ball for the future of the republican party for the his tannic community and we need to push back. >> need to push back. lindsay graham getting a higher profile because of this. he's a long shot candidate. trump isn't going to back down. we are three weeks from the first debate. where are we? >> trump sees if he doesn't back down he gets more attention. he has a segment of the republican party that like what is he is saying. he has a lot of enthusiasm behind him. i think you are going to see the republican pa
every time mexico really intelligently sends people over we charge mexico $100,000 for every person they send over. >> set up a toll booth. charge them $100,000 for every person they send over. rupert murdock is the owner of fox news tweeting mexican immigrants as with all immigrants have lower crime rates than native born. he is right on that point. look at el paso the safest city in the united states. wrong. that's from murdock. lindsey graham says donald trump, has the ability to...
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this time he may not stick around mexico. he may go overseas, although if he stays in mexico he has the ability to bribe anyone and stay hidden for a very long time. >> is it your feeling to capture him this time, at least for the mexican government, the only way to stop, cease his power is if cornered maybe death as opposed to reincars late? >> yeah, he does not like to be in prison, trust me, he's been participating in this cartel the entire time he's been there. the biggest problem we need to consider is the mexican government is over their heads. we have passed the tipping point. the current president promised he would be a cartel fighter but this isn't just an embarrassment. that's too soft a word. this is a huge tragedy. it really shows the bad guys, the gangsters, cartel leaders, they're not phased by law enforcement efforts. they have government people on their payrolls. and the dea draws a parallel between his escape and imagine if osama bin laden had escaped and was on the lam. we should not underestimate the power
this time he may not stick around mexico. he may go overseas, although if he stays in mexico he has the ability to bribe anyone and stay hidden for a very long time. >> is it your feeling to capture him this time, at least for the mexican government, the only way to stop, cease his power is if cornered maybe death as opposed to reincars late? >> yeah, he does not like to be in prison, trust me, he's been participating in this cartel the entire time he's been there. the biggest...
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. >>> to mexico now where the president of the country vows to recapture the head of one of the largest drug cartel's. >> he escaped through a lighted and ventilated tunnel under his prison cell. the tunnel stretched for more than a mile or 1.5 kilometers and ended inside a half-built house outside the prison walls. it is the second time that guzman escaped from prison. the first time he eluded authorities for more than a dozen years before being captured. sara ganim has more. >> reporter: they call him el chapo or shorty for his small 5'6" frame. but his legend is enormous and now the world's most powerful and deadly drug trafficking kingpin has broken out of prison in mexico again. authorities say this time he escaped through a hole in the shower area of the altiplano prison. >> reporter: his latest escape adding to his legend. he is the subject of books, songs -- and folklore. and he is wanted on both sides of the border. in the u.s. on federal trafficking and organized crime charges. his cartel notorious for tunnelling drugs under the u.s./mexican border. in fact u.s. officials want
. >>> to mexico now where the president of the country vows to recapture the head of one of the largest drug cartel's. >> he escaped through a lighted and ventilated tunnel under his prison cell. the tunnel stretched for more than a mile or 1.5 kilometers and ended inside a half-built house outside the prison walls. it is the second time that guzman escaped from prison. the first time he eluded authorities for more than a dozen years before being captured. sara ganim has more....
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. >> let's talk about mexico. i don't mean to cut you off. let's talk about mexico. you did mention nbc not being happy. they cut ties with you today because of your comments about mexican immigrants. >> they cut ties because they're weak. >> who, nbc, you think? >> it's very sad to see. that's it. i'm talking not about mexico but illegal immigration and it has to be stopped, don, in this country. it's killing our country. people are pouring in -- don, people are pouring over the boards, pouring. we have incredible border patrols, these are incredible people, and they can't do anything. people are pouring no the united states. i guess some come from mexico, but they come from all over the world. by the way, they come from the middle east. we don't even know where they come from. >> why did you have to say they are rapists? >> who is racist? >> no, rapists. why did you have to say they were rapists? >> well, if you look at the statistics -- i didn't say about mexico. i said the illegal -- you look at the statistics on rape, on crime, on everything, coming in illegally
. >> let's talk about mexico. i don't mean to cut you off. let's talk about mexico. you did mention nbc not being happy. they cut ties with you today because of your comments about mexican immigrants. >> they cut ties because they're weak. >> who, nbc, you think? >> it's very sad to see. that's it. i'm talking not about mexico but illegal immigration and it has to be stopped, don, in this country. it's killing our country. people are pouring in -- don, people are pouring...
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i've had a great relationship with mexico and the mexican people. and i'm really disappointed -- >> let me talk to you about that. >> don, i'm really disappointed in our relationship with mex quo. what's happened is the mexican leaders and negotiators are out-negotiating our people wauz because our people are not smart. >> let's talk about mexico. i don't mean to cut you off, but let's talk about mexico. you did mention nbc not being happen. they cut ties with you today because of your comments about mexican imgrants. >> because they're weak. you know, they cut ties because they're weak. and it's very sad to see. that's it. i'm talking not about mexico. i'm talking about illegal immigration. and it has to be stopped, don, in this country. >> hmm. >> it's killing our country. >> let's talk about macys. >> people are pouring over the borders. we have incredible border patrols. these are incredible people. and they can't do anything. people are pouring into the united states. i guess some come from mexico, but they come from all over the world. by the
i've had a great relationship with mexico and the mexican people. and i'm really disappointed -- >> let me talk to you about that. >> don, i'm really disappointed in our relationship with mex quo. what's happened is the mexican leaders and negotiators are out-negotiating our people wauz because our people are not smart. >> let's talk about mexico. i don't mean to cut you off, but let's talk about mexico. you did mention nbc not being happen. they cut ties with you today...
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poe lae sandlo sandoval is in mexico near the prison where el chapo broke free. tell us more. >> reporter: tell you what carol, the search seems to be intensifying. we've seen federal police on their patrols around the prison facility itself just west of mexico city here and now the search focusing on an area around toluca mexico not far from here. i can also tell you that really the main concern here is that he could have potentially fled to sinaloa, his home state, a mountainous region and, of course much much more of that plus where he could potentially be hiding and much more coming up right here in the cnn "newsroom." >> i wanted to ask you another question like who is looking for this man? is the united states involved or other countries involved? >> reporter: we know that state, federal, local officials here in mexico have obviously been on the hunt but as well as really u.s. authorities you can bet are keeping a close eye on the situation here. you're talking about a man who is not only dangerous and ruthless but also is known for really just some very ru
poe lae sandlo sandoval is in mexico near the prison where el chapo broke free. tell us more. >> reporter: tell you what carol, the search seems to be intensifying. we've seen federal police on their patrols around the prison facility itself just west of mexico city here and now the search focusing on an area around toluca mexico not far from here. i can also tell you that really the main concern here is that he could have potentially fled to sinaloa, his home state, a mountainous region...
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get 4g lte data in mexico and canada just like in the u.s. and call and text as much as you want to and from the united states, mexico, and canada. you heard right! unlimited calls to any phone - even mobile... in mexico and canada for free! it's included with simple choice plans. only t-mobile gives you coverage and calling in three countries for the price of one. switch today. i found her wandering miles from home. when the phone rang at 5am, i knew it was about mom. i see how hard it's been...
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it sent a symbol that the cartels in mexico that mexico and the united states would cooperate and share information. at the same time mexican military and law enforcement would risk their lives to go after the baddest. at all cost. they demonstrated that and will continue to demonstrate that as they hunt for him. >> thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> we are waiting on the press conference from mexican authorities looking for new information about the massive manhunt under way. also more information about exactly how this happened. how the number one person on the radar of law enforcement, the number one drug runner that they had in captivity was able to escape yet again from a prison. we are also -- going to take you inside a sophisticated drug tunnel next. and what it is like. we'll visit where guzman is feared by many and practically worshipped by others. >> also tonight, donald trump. sweeting abut the ing aing about the escape. the question is he gaining popular traction even as his party tries to get him to tone it down. later on hear from a young man who nearly lost his
it sent a symbol that the cartels in mexico that mexico and the united states would cooperate and share information. at the same time mexican military and law enforcement would risk their lives to go after the baddest. at all cost. they demonstrated that and will continue to demonstrate that as they hunt for him. >> thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> we are waiting on the press conference from mexican authorities looking for new information about the massive manhunt...
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there is plenty of frustration on the streets of mexico. so many asking why their government didn't do more to make sure that guzman stayed behind bars. the latest request for extradition to the u.s. came two weeks before guzman crawled into that tunnel and made a dangerous escape. >> that was the second time that guzman escaped from a prison. >>> people in greece are being vigilant as a wildfire continues to burn. it has officials suspecting foul play. we'll talk about that in a moment with derek. >>> also after more than 50 years the cuban flag will soon fly over washington at their embassy. do you toss and turn? wake up with back pain? if so, call now! the sleep number bed supports you with a cushion of air that conforms to your body for more proper spinal alignment and better sleep. before i had my sleep number bed i just had a hard time getting us because i'd been tossing and turning all night. now with my sleep number bed, i'm able to sleep through the night and i wake up refreshed. call or click now for a free $50 savings card and ca
there is plenty of frustration on the streets of mexico. so many asking why their government didn't do more to make sure that guzman stayed behind bars. the latest request for extradition to the u.s. came two weeks before guzman crawled into that tunnel and made a dangerous escape. >> that was the second time that guzman escaped from a prison. >>> people in greece are being vigilant as a wildfire continues to burn. it has officials suspecting foul play. we'll talk about that in a...
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." >> mexico is offering a $3.8 million reward for information leading to the capture of joaquin guzman after his elaborate prison escape on saturday. officials released this recent photo of the notorious drug lord known as el chapo. it shows him with a shaved head and face. >> prison officials must have conspired with el chapo to help him break out. 49 people are being questioned and the director of the prison where el chapo escaped has been fired. >> translator: he must have been able to count on the complicity of the staff or officials of the prison. if these facts were to be confirmed this would be an act of corruption and act of disloyalty and treason to the people of mexico. >> and this is the second time guzman has pulled off a prison escape. authorities say they are using all possible resources to recapture him. >> reporter: it may have been the most expensive and elaborate prison escape ever. 8:00 saturday night, joaquin guzman takes his nightly medications at this maximum security prison west of mexico city. after stepping to a shower he enters a hole in the wall and there a l
." >> mexico is offering a $3.8 million reward for information leading to the capture of joaquin guzman after his elaborate prison escape on saturday. officials released this recent photo of the notorious drug lord known as el chapo. it shows him with a shaved head and face. >> prison officials must have conspired with el chapo to help him break out. 49 people are being questioned and the director of the prison where el chapo escaped has been fired. >> translator: he must...
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from mexico. i can understand that. >> you think that influences his position on illegal imization. >> i think it could, maybe it should. if he loves his wife. i hear she is a lovely woman by the way. if he loves his wife and she is from mexico i think it has an influence on him. yes. i can understand that. >> coming up more my interview with donald trump. his strategy for defeating isis in iraq. would you send u.s. troops? >> i would do things that would be so tough that i don't even know if they would be around to come to the table. >> what sort of things? >> i would take away their wealth. i would take away the oil. what you should be doing now is taking away the oil. when you're not confident your company's data is secure the possibility of a breach can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. at at&t we monitor our network traffic so we can see things others can't. mitigating risks across your business. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. we live
from mexico. i can understand that. >> you think that influences his position on illegal imization. >> i think it could, maybe it should. if he loves his wife. i hear she is a lovely woman by the way. if he loves his wife and she is from mexico i think it has an influence on him. yes. i can understand that. >> coming up more my interview with donald trump. his strategy for defeating isis in iraq. would you send u.s. troops? >> i would do things that would be so tough...