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in the eyes of northerners, if new mexico is a state, it is a slave state. it is more slave representation in congress. southerners, in contrast, wanted it to become a state. that is one of the reasons in my opinion why it failed to become a state during the civil war era. >> how did the 13th amendment affected debt peonage? >> it did not impacted at all, which is why congress had to pass another law to expand that amendment. >> the 13th amendment was -- >> at the end of the civil war it simply said to free the slaves. it stated that there shall be neither slavery or involuntary servitude in the united states. that was the result of the civil war and that is what freed the slaves. the emancipation proclamation was part of that, but the language was involuntary servitude. the argument in new mexico, on the part of the masters holding peons, was that it is not involuntary servitude because we are not forcing them to go into debt to us. there voluntarily accepting the food, shelter and clothing. so they understand that it is probably a lifetime of servitude so
in the eyes of northerners, if new mexico is a state, it is a slave state. it is more slave representation in congress. southerners, in contrast, wanted it to become a state. that is one of the reasons in my opinion why it failed to become a state during the civil war era. >> how did the 13th amendment affected debt peonage? >> it did not impacted at all, which is why congress had to pass another law to expand that amendment. >> the 13th amendment was -- >> at the end of...
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and mexico, many make the journey. many work in jobs without formal registration, meaning mostly farming and construction. in nevada immigrants make up 10% of the workforce. in texas and california, they make up 9%. many of these people want to become citizens. that goes through the battlefield. since 2001, more than 102,000 have become americans by joining the military. more than 25,000 non-americans are serving in the u.s. armed forces. many are diploid. the military mean the men and women and offering them the fast-track to becoming citizens. >> who is an american is playing out in police departments across the nation. cities are struggling to build forces that are racially diverse. that pushed some departments to open up jobs to anyone with a green card. the next time you are pulled over, the person writing you a fact may not be born in america or be a u.s. citizen. meet officer winn, a 16 year department. >> when i was 10 years old, my family in vietnam paid a sum of money to fishermen to smuggle me out. when i es
and mexico, many make the journey. many work in jobs without formal registration, meaning mostly farming and construction. in nevada immigrants make up 10% of the workforce. in texas and california, they make up 9%. many of these people want to become citizens. that goes through the battlefield. since 2001, more than 102,000 have become americans by joining the military. more than 25,000 non-americans are serving in the u.s. armed forces. many are diploid. the military mean the men and women...
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drove them towards las vegas new mexico. within a few miles travelling into the state trouble began. >> i'll have you patted down for weapons. >> i'm doing 5 miles over the speed limit. the state trooper arriving me if he can search the car. >> reporter: that search did not turn up weapons or drugs, but the police discovered something else - $17,000 skinner and his son had in their luggage for the 2-week trip. >> this boy has $3,000. >> he said what are you doing with this money? >> i said we are going to vague awes to help by -- vegas to help my sister put her house together and then my second and i are going to have some fun. >> reporter: after 2.5 hours of aggressive questioning the cops let the skinners and their money go. but the ordeal was just beginning. further down the road in albuquerque they were stopped again. this time the local police accompanied by federal agents. >> they when immediately to the money, because they knew where it was. >> reporter: they took the 17,000. >> they took the 17,000. >> what crime wer
drove them towards las vegas new mexico. within a few miles travelling into the state trouble began. >> i'll have you patted down for weapons. >> i'm doing 5 miles over the speed limit. the state trooper arriving me if he can search the car. >> reporter: that search did not turn up weapons or drugs, but the police discovered something else - $17,000 skinner and his son had in their luggage for the 2-week trip. >> this boy has $3,000. >> he said what are you doing...
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state university. >> brad cates is a prominent new mexico attorney. we met him at his ranch in las cruces. >> an row caited by the veryabrogated by the issue of asset forfeiture. most seizures are $30,000. they're way lower than $30,000. secondly last i checked it's legal to own money in america. you're allowed to own the money travel with the money and in order to take the you're supposed to have a federal judge get a warrant. >> coming from cates some might find that strange. coming from cates as a high ranking official who helped establish the aggressive use of civil forfeiture. >> what was going through your head in 1983 that made you think this is a good idea? >> the war on drugs. we were seizing millions and millions of dollars from international drug dealers. now there are 400 federal laws for which you can invoke asset forfeiture. so we went from a very targeted specific purpose to a widespread program in america. >> that was never your intention. >> no, no. >> now as a result of cases like the skinners, new mexico has become the first state t
state university. >> brad cates is a prominent new mexico attorney. we met him at his ranch in las cruces. >> an row caited by the veryabrogated by the issue of asset forfeiture. most seizures are $30,000. they're way lower than $30,000. secondly last i checked it's legal to own money in america. you're allowed to own the money travel with the money and in order to take the you're supposed to have a federal judge get a warrant. >> coming from cates some might find that...
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bueno, méxico está en lo mismo. hemos tenido el honor de tener al gobernador brown en méxico, que el presidente peña nieto haya estado aquí. el alcalde de san francisco estuvo en su casa en la ciudad de méxico. hemos estado estableciendo relaciones muy importantes porque el producto interno per cápita, bruto, de la gente que vive en california, es muy alto, pero la que vive en el bay area es de $76,000 dólares, casi lo doble que el promedio de estados unidos. esta es la zona donde están los millonarios, los emprendedores, los creativos. entonces tenemos que sumar y que se enriquezca méxico con esto y nosotros con esta parte del mundo. y esa es parte muy específica de mi labor. damián trujillo: bueno y es intercambio de ideas y de cultura, ¿verdad?, que se hace en su rol de usted. andrés roemer: exacto y este es un ejemplo de ello, ¿no? es decir, aquí repito, mex-i-am, que todos están invitados del 19 al 26 de julio, www.mexiam.net. aquí se pueden registrar a todos los eventos. la mayoría son gratuit
bueno, méxico está en lo mismo. hemos tenido el honor de tener al gobernador brown en méxico, que el presidente peña nieto haya estado aquí. el alcalde de san francisco estuvo en su casa en la ciudad de méxico. hemos estado estableciendo relaciones muy importantes porque el producto interno per cápita, bruto, de la gente que vive en california, es muy alto, pero la que vive en el bay area es de $76,000 dólares, casi lo doble que el promedio de estados unidos. esta es la zona donde...
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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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assist with this fee waver request i invited staff with the conslet general of mexico including their attorney to explain their past agreement. i also invited jill [inaudible] with the arts commission as she was thestaff who brought this instullation to the port. this concludes my prezensationitation >> thank you. no public comment? >> did you invite them to speak? >> if there are no public comments jill [inaudible] would like to speak on behalf of the piece >> you would like her to speak oin part of your presentation. otherwise she is limited on her time >> okay, great. >> good afternoon commissioners. i'm very pleased to be here to speak on behalf of the arts commission. i just have a few notes. i'm here to speak in support of [inaudible] by jose [inaudible] this project does not fall undeder the official purview of the arts commission the san francisco arts commission strongly support this project for many reasons. the instullation of 11 bold sculptures that comprise [inaudible] will have a striking presence on the embarcadero and harry bridges plaza. it ilwill announce san francis
assist with this fee waver request i invited staff with the conslet general of mexico including their attorney to explain their past agreement. i also invited jill [inaudible] with the arts commission as she was thestaff who brought this instullation to the port. this concludes my prezensationitation >> thank you. no public comment? >> did you invite them to speak? >> if there are no public comments jill [inaudible] would like to speak on behalf of the piece >> you would...
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the state of new mexico offers scant resources. even on the outside, and has one of the poorest populations of children in the nation. here keith gets a full day of school... daily counseling. guards that double as mentors. the reforms come from a program is called "cambiar" the spanish word for change, implemented at all 5 of new mexico's juvenile centers. al jazeera america got extensive access inside to see the impact its had on the inmates. keith is 7 months into a 2-year sentence. he's had one family visit and he's nursing an old basketball injury. >> at first, it was pretty bad. heh. my anger was pretty bad. so i needed to just learn how to control it better. it's kinda hard, though. 'cause right when i start feeling it, i try to tell myself to calm down, but it doesn't really work that much. so i have to learn how to just, remove myself from a situation that's gonna make me angry. >> i see his softer side. >> well i just think things happen for a reason. i don't know, maybe, me coming here is just... gonna help me live a bet
the state of new mexico offers scant resources. even on the outside, and has one of the poorest populations of children in the nation. here keith gets a full day of school... daily counseling. guards that double as mentors. the reforms come from a program is called "cambiar" the spanish word for change, implemented at all 5 of new mexico's juvenile centers. al jazeera america got extensive access inside to see the impact its had on the inmates. keith is 7 months into a 2-year...
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mexico is getting expensive, yes. not just baja california it's all of mexico. so that impacts our pocket. >> so you see how that impacts the workers? >> mm-hmm. >> do you see how it would be hard to get by on their salary? >> yeah. >> a month after the strike ended - farm workers took the street once more...after leaders of the movement were able to convince the federal government to sit down to negotiations with them... ...and try to seal an agreement to bring day wages up to 200 pesos. >> a month and a half later, the government announced that they'd gotten growers to agree to pay a bit more - but not the 200 pesos that the workers had been fighting for. worn down - and with their options exhausted too, they had no other choice but to accept the offer. >> the beauty for the retailer of growing in san quintin, mexico is 1 - these people are not seen and the strike is not heard. i don't think that the retailers have to try very hard to obfuscate the source of the food that we eat. that's the nature of this system - when you pick up an apple, you don't see the l
mexico is getting expensive, yes. not just baja california it's all of mexico. so that impacts our pocket. >> so you see how that impacts the workers? >> mm-hmm. >> do you see how it would be hard to get by on their salary? >> yeah. >> a month after the strike ended - farm workers took the street once more...after leaders of the movement were able to convince the federal government to sit down to negotiations with them... ...and try to seal an agreement to bring...
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it is a terrible situation for mexico. it is more a reflection of the general context than something that was inevitable in it self. i read patrick's excellent lease in the new yorker. i agree with it entirely except maybe for that last point that it was absolutely inevitable. charlie: patrick? patrick: i don't know i was saying it was inevitable on the contrary. i think mexico could have taken steps to make sure that chapo was secured. the point of extra diction, it is fascinating the timing. the last time he escaped from prison in 2001, he was in prison for years at that point. extra diction papers were getting ready to have consent to the united states. it was at the point they were going to ship him that he broke out the last time. in this particular instance after he was captured last figure, there was a big fight between the u.s. and mexico. chapo was indicted in six or eight different jurisdictions across the united states. prosecutors were saying, after what happened last time, we don't trust you to hold him. you n
it is a terrible situation for mexico. it is more a reflection of the general context than something that was inevitable in it self. i read patrick's excellent lease in the new yorker. i agree with it entirely except maybe for that last point that it was absolutely inevitable. charlie: patrick? patrick: i don't know i was saying it was inevitable on the contrary. i think mexico could have taken steps to make sure that chapo was secured. the point of extra diction, it is fascinating the timing....
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en la ciudad de mÉxico, univisiÓn. marÍa: una visita que realizarÁ el precandidato conservador a la frontera con mÉxico, maÑana, ha motivado el rechazo de activistas proinmigrantes, no sÓlo por la controversia generada por trump con sus declaraciones en contra de los mexicanos inmigrantes sino tambiÉn por quienes lo invitaron a un encuentro en el sur de texas. pedro rojas nos cuenta quiÉnes y para quÉ lo invitaron. pedro: donald trump, precandidato presidencial republicano visitarÁ la frontera texana con mÉxico. invitado por el sindicato de agentes de patrulla fronteriza. ya entre la poblaciÓn del sur de texas crecen las crÍticas al encuentro. >> ha dado una cachetada. a toda la frontera de estados unidos y mÉxico. en particular cuando hizo sus comentarios racistas, cuando insultÓ a los mexicanos que verÍan aquÍ. >> el representante del sindicato dijo que la cita congresarÁ a oficiales de diversas agencias de seguridad y le plantearÁn a trump los riesgos que viven en la zona. entre tanto, exconcresist
en la ciudad de mÉxico, univisiÓn. marÍa: una visita que realizarÁ el precandidato conservador a la frontera con mÉxico, maÑana, ha motivado el rechazo de activistas proinmigrantes, no sÓlo por la controversia generada por trump con sus declaraciones en contra de los mexicanos inmigrantes sino tambiÉn por quienes lo invitaron a un encuentro en el sur de texas. pedro rojas nos cuenta quiÉnes y para quÉ lo invitaron. pedro: donald trump, precandidato presidencial republicano visitarÁ...
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al sur de filadelfia considera el viaje al alcalde a puebla, mÉxico, un orgullo, despuÉs de todo, Él es de puebla es el primer alcalde de filadelfia que viaja al paÍs con una agenda de trabajo. >> tenemos una agenda de entendimiento con el alcalde de puebla para concretar eso, todos conocemos la reacciÓn de la comunidad poblana que, de la comunidad en general, pero de la comunidad poblana especÍficamente, y creo que ya era hora de transformar la relaciÓn de una manera oficial entre ambas ciudades. >> tiene una agenda muy amplia que le va a permitir al alcalde conocer mas de mÉxico y al mismo tiempo fortalecerlos nexos polÍticos, econÓmicos y culturales de filadelfia con mÉxico, y desde luego eso beneficia a la comunidad mexicana en la ciudad de filadelfia, porque todos entendemos que es un buen amigo de la comunidad mexicana. >> cuando firmÓ el acuerdo, es un amigo para el pueblo mexicano, y yo pienso que en esta visita el proyecto que lleva serÁ un gran beneficios. >> ha sido una ardua labor por dar este viaje, aÑo y medio para ser exacta. >> felicitar al secretario de re
al sur de filadelfia considera el viaje al alcalde a puebla, mÉxico, un orgullo, despuÉs de todo, Él es de puebla es el primer alcalde de filadelfia que viaja al paÍs con una agenda de trabajo. >> tenemos una agenda de entendimiento con el alcalde de puebla para concretar eso, todos conocemos la reacciÓn de la comunidad poblana que, de la comunidad en general, pero de la comunidad poblana especÍficamente, y creo que ya era hora de transformar la relaciÓn de una manera oficial entre...
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i will have mexico pay for that wall. mark my words. >> larry: okay first order of business you build walls better than anybody. so [beep] great wall of china. okay. and -- [laughing] [ applause ] >> larry: and and you're going to inexpensively build a wall to keep out mexicans and then have them pay for your low cost racist wall. that's pretty [beep] amazing. >> our enemies are getting stronger and stronger by the day. and we as a country are getting weaker. even our nuclear arsenal doesn't work. [laughing] >> larry: our nukes don't work? kind of sucks to find out this way, right. [laughing] >> larry: i don't have time to show you everything he said. donald trump is thinking about us. >> i will tell you this. i have lobbyists that produce anything for me. i know the smartest negotiators i don't need anyone ease money. i am using my own money. i made the predictions. have web sites all over the place. i think i'm actually a very nice person. i'm proud of my network. i don't have to brag, i'm really rich. [laughing] >> lar
i will have mexico pay for that wall. mark my words. >> larry: okay first order of business you build walls better than anybody. so [beep] great wall of china. okay. and -- [laughing] [ applause ] >> larry: and and you're going to inexpensively build a wall to keep out mexicans and then have them pay for your low cost racist wall. that's pretty [beep] amazing. >> our enemies are getting stronger and stronger by the day. and we as a country are getting weaker. even our nuclear...
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cientos de niÑos y sus madres como prisioneros en centros de detenciÓn luego de cruzar la frontera entre mÉxico y ee.uu. es que la jueza federal dictaminÓ el viernes que el sistema fue del departamento de justicia viola un acuerdo judicial el cual tiene 18 aÑos de antigüedad y que establece que las familias deben ser liberadas lo antes posible. >> como un animal, un delincuente. danay: la magistrada encontrÓ que dos centros de detenciÓn en texas que el gobierno abriÓ el verano pasado no cumplen con los requisitos legales mÍnimos para albergar a los menores. algo que expertos tambiÉn consideran como una violaciÓn. >> nos manten en los centros de detenciÓn tipo cÁrcel a las madres y los niÑos. esos no son cuidados especiales. los estÁn tratando como criminales eso causa muchos problemas de de depresiÓn, ansiedad, mÉdico a la madre y al niÑo. danay: ademÁs saliÓ a relucir que los menores estaban en condiciones deplorables en las estaciones de la patrulla fronteriza eran reciÉn arrestados y que las autoridades fracasaron en proveerles condiciones de sanidad seseon temporales, ana
cientos de niÑos y sus madres como prisioneros en centros de detenciÓn luego de cruzar la frontera entre mÉxico y ee.uu. es que la jueza federal dictaminÓ el viernes que el sistema fue del departamento de justicia viola un acuerdo judicial el cual tiene 18 aÑos de antigüedad y que establece que las familias deben ser liberadas lo antes posible. >> como un animal, un delincuente. danay: la magistrada encontrÓ que dos centros de detenciÓn en texas que el gobierno abriÓ el verano...
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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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, 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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más textos y llamadas ilimitados incluyendo a méxico y desde méxico. cámbiate ya. hombre: detrás de esta puerta trabaja un genio sientífico, mi hija. todo comenzó con una dell 2 en 1. que es una tableta cuando la quieres y una laptop cuando la necesitas. las dell 2 en 1 con intel inside tienen todo lo que necesitas para aprender y hacer casi cualquier cosa. wow, genial! de tal palo, tal astilla. laptop dell 2-en-1 con windows 10 y procesador intel. compra una pc por $699.99 y llévate gratis una tv de 32 pulgadas. (musica) ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> un enorme Árbol de 75 pies de alto se derrumbÓ sobre un grupo de niÑos afuera de un museo en pasadena california lo que nadie se explica cÓmo el Árbol se desplomÓ de la nada. marÍa paula ochoa estÁ en el incidente con 8 pequeÑos heridos, marÍa paula?. >>> josÉ en este momento precisamente un experto estÁ analizando la raÍz del Árbol para determinar quÉ fue lo que ocasionÓ que ocasionara semejante accidente. >>> las familias no dejan de llegar a este museo de niÑos en pasadena a pesar que aye
más textos y llamadas ilimitados incluyendo a méxico y desde méxico. cámbiate ya. hombre: detrás de esta puerta trabaja un genio sientífico, mi hija. todo comenzó con una dell 2 en 1. que es una tableta cuando la quieres y una laptop cuando la necesitas. las dell 2 en 1 con intel inside tienen todo lo que necesitas para aprender y hacer casi cualquier cosa. wow, genial! de tal palo, tal astilla. laptop dell 2-en-1 con windows 10 y procesador intel. compra una pc por $699.99 y llévate...
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el alcalde se va de viaje a puebla, mÉxico. piorella: me encuentro en el sur de filadelfia, en un restaurante. estamos hablando acerca de esta noticia, el alcalde viajarÁ a mÉxico, puebla especÍficamente y, te tengo que decir, que parte de los propietarios de este restaurante son de puebla. escucharon por primera vez que un alcalde viaja a puebla, estos motivo de celebraciones. entendemos que la alcalde tendrÁ una agenda bien, bien ocupada., reuniÓn tras reuniÓn. » vamos a firmar un acuerdo de entendimiento con el alcalde. la comida mexicana y general, en especial poblana, ya era hora de transformar esto en algo mÁs oficial entre ambas ciudades. » tendrÁ una agenda muy amplia que le permitirÁ al alcalde conocer mas de mÉxico, a la vez que fortalecer los nexos culturales entre filadelfia y mÉxico. al mismo tiempo esto beneficia a la comunidad mexicana, todos entendemos que mike olÉs un buen amigo _michael es un buen amigo de la comunidad mexicana. amado: buenas tardes. piorella:entiendo que usted es de puebla, no?q
el alcalde se va de viaje a puebla, mÉxico. piorella: me encuentro en el sur de filadelfia, en un restaurante. estamos hablando acerca de esta noticia, el alcalde viajarÁ a mÉxico, puebla especÍficamente y, te tengo que decir, que parte de los propietarios de este restaurante son de puebla. escucharon por primera vez que un alcalde viaja a puebla, estos motivo de celebraciones. entendemos que la alcalde tendrÁ una agenda bien, bien ocupada., reuniÓn tras reuniÓn. » vamos a firmar un...
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mexico i respect the country, they're taking our jobs. they're taking our manufacturing. they're taking our money. they're taking everything and they're killing us on the border. >> earlier today trump took to the stage at freedom fest an annual conservative conference in las vegas. >>> new at 11:00 donzzens gathered in center city. demonstrators stopped to remember the victims of a deadly oil train derailment that has beened in quebec two years ago. >> this is philadelphia moment of action to be part of the national week of action to remember those lives but also to defend our own communities from the same fate. >> they also want officials to hold emergency response workshops in communities where oil trains pass by. >>> one person is dead and two others injured after a crash near middletown new castle county. police say a man was driving a ford edge when it drifted into the southbound lanes and then it hit a ford hhybrid. the edge driver was killed. the cause of the crash remains under investigation. >>> camden police are trying to build stronger ties with a community th
mexico i respect the country, they're taking our jobs. they're taking our manufacturing. they're taking our money. they're taking everything and they're killing us on the border. >> earlier today trump took to the stage at freedom fest an annual conservative conference in las vegas. >>> new at 11:00 donzzens gathered in center city. demonstrators stopped to remember the victims of a deadly oil train derailment that has beened in quebec two years ago. >> this is philadelphia...
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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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>> they are kind of trapped because they can't go to mexico because they will check for their papers. >> the rio grande valley has a large population of undocumented immigrants.with no abortion clinics left here undocumented women have virtually no options. but we heard that they could find misoprostol at this flea market outside of mcallen. people come here to buy cheap beauty produts, used cars, and medication being sold on the black market. >> we wanted to go into the flea market but they wouldn't let us in with a camera so we're going to try to go in through another entrance and just use our cell phones to film what happens in there. >> this is amazing, gosh. >> yeah, people pay crazy prices in desperation. there was one woman who had, she bought 100 pills for over 600 dollars and they weren't even real. >> do you have misoprostol? >> which one? >> misoprostol? >> no, they don't carry that. >> do you have misoprostol? >> no, is it like an antibiotic? >> no its like for if you want to get your period back, if you want to. >> no, they don't sell them anymore, no they don't let them,
>> they are kind of trapped because they can't go to mexico because they will check for their papers. >> the rio grande valley has a large population of undocumented immigrants.with no abortion clinics left here undocumented women have virtually no options. but we heard that they could find misoprostol at this flea market outside of mcallen. people come here to buy cheap beauty produts, used cars, and medication being sold on the black market. >> we wanted to go into the flea...
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pacific. . >>> a diver off the coast of mexico got some amazing footage. a man that ray swims up to the camera and opens its fins for a hug. that is amazing. the diver said it's common for man that man that rays to get up close and personal. and at the omaha zoo. now that's cute. two little sea lion pups were born last weekend. the water level in their tank was lowered in preparation for the birth. it's gradually going to be refilled as the pups become stronger swimmers. they are pretty cute. >> sea lions -- >> they can be ferocious. >>> now we want to wish a happy birthday to actor tom cruise. olivia munn is 35. thanks for getting into the holiday spirit: tomorrow we celebrate our country's independence. but leaders want you to do it safely --and without paying a spirit. tomorrow we celebrate our country's independence, but leaders want you to do it safely and without paying a fine. >>> many of those celebrating will no doubt head to san francisco, why this year city officials are ramping up security on the embarcadero. >>> thousands of homes leveled afte
pacific. . >>> a diver off the coast of mexico got some amazing footage. a man that ray swims up to the camera and opens its fins for a hug. that is amazing. the diver said it's common for man that man that rays to get up close and personal. and at the omaha zoo. now that's cute. two little sea lion pups were born last weekend. the water level in their tank was lowered in preparation for the birth. it's gradually going to be refilled as the pups become stronger swimmers. they are...
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used the mountains in the background to signify the almost timeless quality of the landscape of new mexico. and these indian people that have lived there long before europeans had come in contact, these areas of new mexico and arizona are the oldest, longest lived areas continue usually lived areas of human inhabitants here in what becomes the united states. as a lifelong collector of the arts archives, an tlo pa logical items gilcrease was continually adding to the collection and by the early 1950s his collecting was on an upward trajectory. unfortunately for him the price of oil was sinking, singing down to the point that eventually he was a little bit upside down. that he owed money and there was the real threat that he would have to sell part of his collection to cover the debts to pay off the debts. and in 1954 some forward-thinking tulsans understanding the collection put together a city wide bond issue to help pay the private debts through public funds. the only time i'm aware of where a community came together the help pay off private debt to
used the mountains in the background to signify the almost timeless quality of the landscape of new mexico. and these indian people that have lived there long before europeans had come in contact, these areas of new mexico and arizona are the oldest, longest lived areas continue usually lived areas of human inhabitants here in what becomes the united states. as a lifelong collector of the arts archives, an tlo pa logical items gilcrease was continually adding to the collection and by the early...
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it comes from the conslet jenroom of mexico and the artist that created the instalation. the conslet general of mexico and [inaudible] aretorying the instullation to deliver a message about freedom of expression. it is 11 piecesism 10 are human figures and one is a cubic sculpture. all of them are over a ton, weigh over a ton and the human figures are depicted on the slide all have something in front of nar mouth. it is a illusion of censorship and reflect speaking out. the piece was created to explain the instullation and has pieces you can touch for people with disabilities. the instalationtoryed europe in 2009 and 11 and it was at the port of san diego at rakeo park this january. ber you now is the slide with the base map of the proposed instullation location at harry bridges plaza. it is north of the main circulation zone on the applauseey between the mu lineal light poles. this location has been used before for special event tentss, bike vala and artist [inaudible] the proposed instullation period is july 15 and october 15 and there are no scheduled uses for this are
it comes from the conslet jenroom of mexico and the artist that created the instalation. the conslet general of mexico and [inaudible] aretorying the instullation to deliver a message about freedom of expression. it is 11 piecesism 10 are human figures and one is a cubic sculpture. all of them are over a ton, weigh over a ton and the human figures are depicted on the slide all have something in front of nar mouth. it is a illusion of censorship and reflect speaking out. the piece was created to...
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right to mexico's doorstep. is the world lead isis not a bigger threat to the united states than al qaeda. that from the head of is the fbi, explaining why an isis attack on the homeland is the one they worry about most of all in a rare interview with cnn.
right to mexico's doorstep. is the world lead isis not a bigger threat to the united states than al qaeda. that from the head of is the fbi, explaining why an isis attack on the homeland is the one they worry about most of all in a rare interview with cnn.
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mexico is falling short. these are fundamental human rights violations. >> reporter: lastly, past this green gate a facility not on that list but getting government money. children with disabilities inside cages, rows of them locked up. a boy named you'll julio alone in a corner. eric rosenthal, the founder of disability rights international shows me andres. >> this is complete neglect. >> reporter: all you can hear is the boy clenching his jaw. >> his clenching jaw is making more noise. >> he knows we're here. >> reporter: we hold this boy's hand and immediately he smiles. we asked the nun, is he okay spending all of these hours alone? he's happy, she tells us. this boy in the wheelchair the worker trying to shake him back into the seat. we noticed this by hanging by his hands over a treadmill. but the directors tell us they are clean, fed, they have a place to live. >> he spends 24 hours a day in this cage? >> they take him out for one hour. >> the moment i put my hand in, he grabbed my hands. >> yeah if yo
mexico is falling short. these are fundamental human rights violations. >> reporter: lastly, past this green gate a facility not on that list but getting government money. children with disabilities inside cages, rows of them locked up. a boy named you'll julio alone in a corner. eric rosenthal, the founder of disability rights international shows me andres. >> this is complete neglect. >> reporter: all you can hear is the boy clenching his jaw. >> his clenching jaw is...
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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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> >presidential candidate: "every time mexico really intelligently sends someone over, we charge mexico 100- thousand dollars for >> reporter: the campaign said thousands were turned away from saturday's event because of fire regulations. second to g-o-p frontrunner jeb bush. i'm andy rose, reporting. coming up at eight. >> vicki: mexico's infamous drug cartel leader is on the run again. how he managed to escape a maximum security prison. plus. controversy continues after the confederate flag is removed from the south carolina state house grounds. about it next weekend. basketball star steph curry welcomes a baby girl. we have all the details. next. >> reporter: and a weak weather system when across the bedbay- will talk about the weather ♪ ♪ ♪ it took tim morehouse years to master the perfect lunge. but only one attempt to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. ♪ southwest is having a sale because when there's a reunion every cent should go to a killer dress. ♪"never gonna get it" by en vogue ♪ and hee
> >presidential candidate: "every time mexico really intelligently sends someone over, we charge mexico 100- thousand dollars for >> reporter: the campaign said thousands were turned away from saturday's event because of fire regulations. second to g-o-p frontrunner jeb bush. i'm andy rose, reporting. coming up at eight. >> vicki: mexico's infamous drug cartel leader is on the run again. how he managed to escape a maximum security prison. plus. controversy continues after...
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. >> this have you had yo comes to us from black jaguar white tiger foundation t is in mexico. that tiger right there it just wants a bite of that big cat. this cat's name is alsaini, named after a star. the beautiful thing about black jaguar white tiger foundation they rescue big cats from bad situations and their goal is to get them into a very large area where they can run and play and all that but that is in development. >> can you imagine what he'll sound like when he's bigger. >> like you don't want to rob that hou. >>> a pair of videos of what happens when things go really wrong. street racing in mexico a couple of guys lining up here we have a mustang versus a big old blazer. if you've seen any of the "fast and furious movies" you might be familiar with the nitrous and off you go. the mustang has had that system equipped. >> oh. >> did you hear that pop? >> um- >> something's wrong with the nitrous system. >> oh [ bleep ]. oh [ bleep ]! oh [ bleep ]! oh [ bleep ]! oh [ bleep ]! ? is it didn't just backfire, it caught on fire. >> the guy spent all the money on the nitrou
. >> this have you had yo comes to us from black jaguar white tiger foundation t is in mexico. that tiger right there it just wants a bite of that big cat. this cat's name is alsaini, named after a star. the beautiful thing about black jaguar white tiger foundation they rescue big cats from bad situations and their goal is to get them into a very large area where they can run and play and all that but that is in development. >> can you imagine what he'll sound like when he's bigger....
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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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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. ♪ it's just a summer thing ♪ double it up this summer... with a hot deal from mcdonald's. the two-fifty double combo. a mouthwatering double cheeseburger... and small fries for just two-fifty. ♪ ♪ ba da ba ba ba ♪ >> welcome back to @midnight. i missed you. we got some good news over the break. @midnight was nominated for an emmy. just like a real tv show. see, right up there with talkingj dead. we look forward to losing to jimmy fallon twice this year. i'm kidding i'm kidding. we're going to lose to john oliver. thank you for supporting the show. let's move on to play tweets through time. since twitter wasn't around in the early 1900's, we'll never know wha
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. ♪ it's just a summer thing ♪ double it up this summer... with a hot deal from mcdonald's. the two-fifty double...