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-mexico boarder. in the past several months, in the united states, we have been having conversation about border conversation. that conversation is legitimate and necessary. in the modern world transnational threats of all kinds, having security border is essential. having a conversation also touches on another u.s. national s interest which is commercial side. our borders plays a key roll in legal goods in and out of the united states. the image we have in our minds of the border is one of a barrier. we want to dive deeper into the roll of the barrier. we want to have a conversation today about two national interests both security and commerce. to do that i want to introduce another barrier. the image i think will work better is thinking about the border as a valve, it's a pretty sophisticated valve. both functions are related to u.s. national interests. to help us think this through. we have two panels. we have invited speakers to give us ground truth. america and mexican experts people joining us f
-mexico boarder. in the past several months, in the united states, we have been having conversation about border conversation. that conversation is legitimate and necessary. in the modern world transnational threats of all kinds, having security border is essential. having a conversation also touches on another u.s. national s interest which is commercial side. our borders plays a key roll in legal goods in and out of the united states. the image we have in our minds of the border is one of a...
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-mexico boarder. in the past several months, in the united states, we have been having conversation about border conversation. that conversation is legitimate and necessary. in the modern world transnational threats of all kinds, having security border is essential. i want to add, however, a conversation about the u.s. border also touches on another major u.s. national interest. which is the commercial side. economic security is national security. our borders plays a key roll in legal people and legal goods in and out of the united states. the image we have in our minds of the border is one of a barrier. we want to dive deeper into the functioning much the border. and its role in meeting dual responsibilities and at the same time being secure ai and impermeable by threats while being open enough to allow the 1 billion in legal goods and people that pass through the u.s.-mexico border everyday of the year. we want to have a conversation today about two national interests both security and commerce. to
-mexico boarder. in the past several months, in the united states, we have been having conversation about border conversation. that conversation is legitimate and necessary. in the modern world transnational threats of all kinds, having security border is essential. i want to add, however, a conversation about the u.s. border also touches on another major u.s. national interest. which is the commercial side. economic security is national security. our borders plays a key roll in legal people...
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troops to invade mexico in 1846. i have never seen this consensus in mexico. mexicans are rallying around the flag and, yes, i mean, there is two politicians that have been -- of trump. and there is -- he has increased several points, i will say president nieto has also received a push. why? because trump is the public enemy, not only that, i will say nieto has to find a sense of purpose. he has given the u.s./mexico relationship a sense of urgency. he made a very important change in his cabinet and i will say he's focused. he has purpose. he's doing fairly well. this is the end. we're in the five year of his administration. the political times are coming to mexico. i would say nieto, they have benefited a lot from the way mex cans hate mr. trump. >> perhaps unleashed a variety of forces. for folks who don't know, the presidential election will occur in mid-2018. >> i want to underscore throughout the history of north america, mexico, canada, the united states there have been other polarizing figures. let's be honest. this may be a new standard. but personal r
troops to invade mexico in 1846. i have never seen this consensus in mexico. mexicans are rallying around the flag and, yes, i mean, there is two politicians that have been -- of trump. and there is -- he has increased several points, i will say president nieto has also received a push. why? because trump is the public enemy, not only that, i will say nieto has to find a sense of purpose. he has given the u.s./mexico relationship a sense of urgency. he made a very important change in his...
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nothing about mexico. the border patrol law does not take these borders from mexico. -- their orders from mexico. >> it would be up to the united states across acute -- prosecute mr. mesa. >> why? they would not get any damages for the death of their 15-year-old son for their emotional suffering. think i have fallen government justice ginsburg is saying a more fundamental question, which is i don't think you or the u.s. government is suggesting that anyone is condoning people standing at the border and taking potshots at passing mexicans. >> absolutely not. >> yes, there is a criminal remedy for the government to vindicate its position. be -- notould there be a civil remedy to ensure that border police are complying with the constitution? either under the fourth or fifth amendment? what an shooting potshots at mexican citizens be shocking to the conscience? >> it is shocking. but where were the line apply? y of theoc totalit circumstance of the petitioner would be as far as the bullet can travel? >> to use
nothing about mexico. the border patrol law does not take these borders from mexico. -- their orders from mexico. >> it would be up to the united states across acute -- prosecute mr. mesa. >> why? they would not get any damages for the death of their 15-year-old son for their emotional suffering. think i have fallen government justice ginsburg is saying a more fundamental question, which is i don't think you or the u.s. government is suggesting that anyone is condoning people...
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let's assume this is in mexico, plainly in mexico. would you have a claim against a state or local officer? if not, isn't it anomolous for us to say you have a claim under bivens? >> would you not have a claim under the state officer, but a constitutional bivens claim could apply to the state officer. >> i'm sorry. why not? if it's a state officer who lives in, i guess -- this is texas, right? why couldn't the family sue that state officer? under the theory that justice ginsburg raised, which is if all the acts happened in the united states but were projected injuries into another state. most states, i think including texas, but i could be wrong -- we have counsel to tell us, the family could sue the state officer in texas. he did the acts in texas, lives in texas, personal general jurisdiction. >> justice ginsburg -- i mean, justice sotomayor. >> that's the first time. >> i apologize. >> i apologize. justice sotomayor i agree with you. if i take justice alito's hypothetical and put the victim all the way into mexico, then there would
let's assume this is in mexico, plainly in mexico. would you have a claim against a state or local officer? if not, isn't it anomolous for us to say you have a claim under bivens? >> would you not have a claim under the state officer, but a constitutional bivens claim could apply to the state officer. >> i'm sorry. why not? if it's a state officer who lives in, i guess -- this is texas, right? why couldn't the family sue that state officer? under the theory that justice ginsburg...
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my mom is in mexico, she lives in mexico and my dad passed away. >> host: julissa arce is our guest. my underground american dream is the book. let's hear from me in hawaii. you are on booktv go ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: congratulations on the beautiful portrait on the cover of the book. second, there was mentioning in the panel about how there is a system in america but isn't it true mexico have a system that seems like the european mexicans were always more successful than the native american mexicans. i hear so many good things about how mexico is really progressing nicely. is that because corruption has been reduced or do you know what is going on about that? >> guest: your question has a lot of different aspects and i probably cannot answer thoughtfully every aspect of the question but what i will say is absolutely things are improving. it is a country that has incredible natural resources and incredible technology and education systems were part of it is as the years go by some of it has come to fruition. it's interesting you bring this up because many peo
my mom is in mexico, she lives in mexico and my dad passed away. >> host: julissa arce is our guest. my underground american dream is the book. let's hear from me in hawaii. you are on booktv go ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: congratulations on the beautiful portrait on the cover of the book. second, there was mentioning in the panel about how there is a system in america but isn't it true mexico have a system that seems like the european mexicans were always more...
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mexico and canada are now 2 of our top 3 trading partners. nafta supports 14 million jobs in the united states. combined canada and mexico invested nearly $400 billion in the united states in 2015. progress is not only commercial. the past two decades created a unique era of trust between our nations that has brought unprecedented security cooperation. intelligence sharing, matter narcotics enforcement, antiterrorism security happen daily. and proof of the reality of this partnership is found at mexico's border with guatemala where at our request, mexico's efforts to stem the flow of central american refugees take an enormous burden off our border patrol. today's rhetoric is forcing mexicans everywhere to question the unquestionable. did the country make a mistake 25 years ago by betting its future on north america. we saw massive marches last weekend against the united states. the leftist candidate has locked in the top spot in national polls. if we continue to antagonize mexico, we risk our neighbor turning its back on us and turning its ba
mexico and canada are now 2 of our top 3 trading partners. nafta supports 14 million jobs in the united states. combined canada and mexico invested nearly $400 billion in the united states in 2015. progress is not only commercial. the past two decades created a unique era of trust between our nations that has brought unprecedented security cooperation. intelligence sharing, matter narcotics enforcement, antiterrorism security happen daily. and proof of the reality of this partnership is found...
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. >> para bajar los costos de las remesas a mÉxico, directo a mÉxico permite reducir las comisiones por el envÍo de dinero 3-4 dÓlares. >> fonos auriculares explotan en el rostro en pleno vuelo. >> tenemos consejos de experto para evitar estos accidentes. >>> noticias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz-balart. >> hola ¿quÉ tal? muy buenas tardes. >> piratas rusos le pasaron la informaciÓn al servicio secreto ruso, es una de las mayores in instrucciones cibernÉticas en la historia de estados unidos mientras el comitÉ de inteligencia del congreso asegura que no hay evidencia por las escuchas denuncias por donald trump rogelio mora tagle con lo Último >>> de todas las historias de espionaje la de obama interviniendo la torre trump, desde las filas empiezan a escucharse voces. >> no tenemos pruebas que eso sucediÓ no creo que se intervino la torre trump. >> dijo el presidente de la comisiÓn de inteligencia del congreso y uno de los principales aliados del presidente trump se espera que el prÓximo lunes el fbi se pronuncie acerca de la veracidad pero sÍ por segura. >> una de las mayores i
. >> para bajar los costos de las remesas a mÉxico, directo a mÉxico permite reducir las comisiones por el envÍo de dinero 3-4 dÓlares. >> fonos auriculares explotan en el rostro en pleno vuelo. >> tenemos consejos de experto para evitar estos accidentes. >>> noticias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz-balart. >> hola ¿quÉ tal? muy buenas tardes. >> piratas rusos le pasaron la informaciÓn al servicio secreto ruso, es una de las mayores in instrucciones...
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and only in mexico. we do have a claim against the state or local office and if not, is anomalous for us to say that you have a claim to do business? >> you will not have a claim under the state officer but a constitutional bivens claim could apply to the state officers. >> why not? if it's a state officer who lives on i guess this is texas. why couldn't his family sue that state office under the theory that justice ginsburg raised which is all the acts happened in the united states but were protected on injuries to another state. most states, i think including texas or i could be wrong, we have officer lester to tell us the family could sue the state officer in texas. if you get the in texas, visited texas, general jurisdiction. >> justice ginsburg, justice ... >> that's the first time. [laughter] >> i apologize. justice sotomayor, i agree with you but the issue under 1983 is citizenship and jurisdiction of where it occurred. i think justice alito's hypothetical and put the victim all the way into mexic
and only in mexico. we do have a claim against the state or local office and if not, is anomalous for us to say that you have a claim to do business? >> you will not have a claim under the state officer but a constitutional bivens claim could apply to the state officers. >> why not? if it's a state officer who lives on i guess this is texas. why couldn't his family sue that state office under the theory that justice ginsburg raised which is all the acts happened in the united states...
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the act occurred in mexico. here we have mr. hernandez who was seized in mexico. he was never in the united states. the border is very real and very finite, it's not elastic. >> i thought in verdugo, the question was a search that occurred wholly inside mexico with the cooperation of the with the cooperation of the mexican authorities. captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2008
the act occurred in mexico. here we have mr. hernandez who was seized in mexico. he was never in the united states. the border is very real and very finite, it's not elastic. >> i thought in verdugo, the question was a search that occurred wholly inside mexico with the cooperation of the with the cooperation of the mexican authorities. captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2008
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mÉxico es un paÍs soberano, solamente mÉxico decide, quien entra a mÉxico, y quien no entra. >> aunque hablÓ con el secretario de estado por telÉfono. llamÓ la atención de que no se reuniera fÍsicamente con el en washington. el canciller tambiÉn dijo que su paÍs estÁ más que dispuesto a renegociar el tratado de libre comercio. aÑadiÓ que en temas que beneficien claramente a las empresas y trabajadores mexicanos. >> gracias la cadena de noticias cnn revelÓ esta noche que el fbi mantiene abierta una investigaciÓn, para determinar el motivo y el alcance, de la comunicaciÓn entre servidores de correo electrÓnico, vinculados a la organizaciÓn de trump. y servidores del banco ruso. >> la investigaciÓn corre a cargo de la divisiÓn de contrainteligencia del buro federal de investigaciones. la misma agencia que revisa la agencia rusa. el presidente y su equipo han negado que exista cualquier relaciÓn entre el mandatario y entidades rusas. pero expertos en computaciÓn aseguran que el contacto entre servidores de correo electrÓnico del banco ruso alfa y los de la organizaciÓ
mÉxico es un paÍs soberano, solamente mÉxico decide, quien entra a mÉxico, y quien no entra. >> aunque hablÓ con el secretario de estado por telÉfono. llamÓ la atención de que no se reuniera fÍsicamente con el en washington. el canciller tambiÉn dijo que su paÍs estÁ más que dispuesto a renegociar el tratado de libre comercio. aÑadiÓ que en temas que beneficien claramente a las empresas y trabajadores mexicanos. >> gracias la cadena de noticias cnn revelÓ esta noche...
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and mexico. i mentioned having been to mexico city, made a similar presentation to business and government groups, to quite an interested -- set of audiences in those presentations and also made similar presentation in ottawa and we continue to make a case these are cost-effective, useful ways of gaining additional value and in fact, increasing the productivity of our supply chain and our labor force and ultimately increasing our income. so i'm very grateful for the opportunity to be here today and to make these points. and appreciate everyone's attention and look forward to questions. thanks. >> thanks, matt. next up we'll have juan see v villa who will explain how the border works, i think. >> thanks for the invitation. i'm very proud and i hope i can add some value. so, again, as kim mentioned, i'm going to talk about what's really going on on the ground at the port of entry. i have been doing research and consulting at borders for more than 25 years now. probably not as much as jose, but i'm
and mexico. i mentioned having been to mexico city, made a similar presentation to business and government groups, to quite an interested -- set of audiences in those presentations and also made similar presentation in ottawa and we continue to make a case these are cost-effective, useful ways of gaining additional value and in fact, increasing the productivity of our supply chain and our labor force and ultimately increasing our income. so i'm very grateful for the opportunity to be here today...
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mexico regards it as the united states responsibility. >> mexico is a prosecution in the united states. >> to control the conduct, yes. let me reemphasize where congress has decided that damage remedies are important, it is never provided for judicial remedies. it is not done a goodness. >> talk about the fourth amendment. >> as we read it, establish a categorical rule that the fourth amendment does not apply to some massive persons outside the united states. boumediene looking at the insular cases and whatnot was talking about territory over which the united states exercise jurisdiction independent of the incident at issue there. >> that is not my hypothetical shooting indiscriminately from within the united states across the border. this is the allegation in this complaint. i understand you say the government has seen the facts differently. have you seen the film that appeared on youtube? >> i have. >> i did and i can square the police officers account of this incident. >> there were other videos of the press release. there were other surveillance videos taken into account in the inv
mexico regards it as the united states responsibility. >> mexico is a prosecution in the united states. >> to control the conduct, yes. let me reemphasize where congress has decided that damage remedies are important, it is never provided for judicial remedies. it is not done a goodness. >> talk about the fourth amendment. >> as we read it, establish a categorical rule that the fourth amendment does not apply to some massive persons outside the united states. boumediene...
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here, the seizure occurs in mexico. mr. hernandes is in mexico. he is outside the sovereign territory of the united states. there is no de facto jurisdiction of the culvert in this area. it's dissimilar from boumediene. >> boumediene had control, who controlled the base? and he we know that this culvert, at least as far as paving it, keeping it up, spending many millions of dollars, seeing that trade, if it ever is filled with water, goes across and ships are free, et cetera is a joint effort of mexico and the united states. so this is not just like a fence. it is an area of two fences, and between those two areas is joint exercise of border maintenance authority. so i guess it's like nothing i've seen before. but if it's like nothing i've seen before, what's the problem with taking justice ginsburg's approach and applying it to that kind of area where, i might add, 500,000 people walk across it every day and it's a fair inference that perhaps that american citizens, adolescents, play in the culvert, to. >> your honor, the culvert, if i may, is no
here, the seizure occurs in mexico. mr. hernandes is in mexico. he is outside the sovereign territory of the united states. there is no de facto jurisdiction of the culvert in this area. it's dissimilar from boumediene. >> boumediene had control, who controlled the base? and he we know that this culvert, at least as far as paving it, keeping it up, spending many millions of dollars, seeing that trade, if it ever is filled with water, goes across and ships are free, et cetera is a joint...
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mexico went ballistic, and made it clear they will never -- on what mexico must do. this matters because beyond poisoning the climate between the kellie tillerson meeting which was designed to reduce tensions, it complicates the deportation procession. mexicos foreign minister has been calling for mexico to strike back to the united states by refusing to except any deport ee unless they can prove he or she is mexican. the united states would be forced the turn them back, the mexican government has expressed zero interest in doing this however if the united states insists upon forcing mexico to accept non-mexican citizens, they will be forced to check all the papers all of those sent back across the border and reject mexican citizens, who don't have paperwork, and thereby clog up the system. and finally they can stop returning mexican-american migrants, thereby dramatically increasing the number of migrants crossing the southern border so why would the trump administration constantly and consistently act to poison such an poirimportant bilateral relationship? i have t
mexico went ballistic, and made it clear they will never -- on what mexico must do. this matters because beyond poisoning the climate between the kellie tillerson meeting which was designed to reduce tensions, it complicates the deportation procession. mexicos foreign minister has been calling for mexico to strike back to the united states by refusing to except any deport ee unless they can prove he or she is mexican. the united states would be forced the turn them back, the mexican government...
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what people need to realize is that mexico is an ally. mexico is afraid and we need to treat them as a friend and work with them on security come on trade, on tourism and other things important to both economies. >> host: some numbers, the number of undocumented immigrants fell significantly last month which the trump administration said is assigned its hardline on illegal immigration might be discouraging border crossings. roughly 840 people a day will work out or stopped from entering from mexico in february. that's a drop of about 36 percent from the previous february. >> guest: that's what issues i had with the obama administration was that i wanted to send out a strong message that -- top is going to the extreme but i think the message of deterrence of making sure we're a country of laws, will be compassionate but at the same time we are a country of , you think trump is correct and taking credit? >> guest: the deterrence message is important that a concise snapshot. i've been looking at border crossings for years, ngc times with a g
what people need to realize is that mexico is an ally. mexico is afraid and we need to treat them as a friend and work with them on security come on trade, on tourism and other things important to both economies. >> host: some numbers, the number of undocumented immigrants fell significantly last month which the trump administration said is assigned its hardline on illegal immigration might be discouraging border crossings. roughly 840 people a day will work out or stopped from entering...
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that information would be digitalized, sent to mexico city. i presume that was sent eventually to langley, virginia. my question is, what else do you need to do to increase, enhance our partnership with mexico to make sure these drugs don't reach your shores and borders? >> as i said -- and i think, you know, building the capacity of mexican agencies and increasing the rule of law in mexico is a key part of that. our role is a liaison role and increasing our footprint in mexico and making sure that we can have good, pickup truck tro relationships. >> what do you need from us to do that? >> more people. the president's executive orders which calls for 10,000 more ice employees, some of those, i think, if the secretary gets his way, would be special agents. our plan would be to deploy some of those outside the united states. >> outside the united states within mexico and other countries as well? >> absolutely. >> final question to chief benson, in terms of people of interest, do you have a number of how many of those will be apprehended crossing
that information would be digitalized, sent to mexico city. i presume that was sent eventually to langley, virginia. my question is, what else do you need to do to increase, enhance our partnership with mexico to make sure these drugs don't reach your shores and borders? >> as i said -- and i think, you know, building the capacity of mexican agencies and increasing the rule of law in mexico is a key part of that. our role is a liaison role and increasing our footprint in mexico and making...
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estados unidos y mÉxico. >> con el escudo nacional de mÉxico, las estrellas de la bandera de estados unidos y los colores que representan las dos naciones. seko intenta sensibilizar y mostrar su desacuerdo, con las medidas contra los indocumentados de la administraciÓn trump. >> combinado al negro que es nueva york, que significa para mÍ la ciudad que representa la moda y la ciudad que representa al inmigrante en esta colecciÓn de mÁs de 190 piezas. >> en que se destacan chamarras abrigos y accesorios se incluyen leyendas como:" orgulloso de ser inmigrante". esta pasarela fue presentada en nueva york. >> para mÍ era muy importante comunicar eso. a travÉs de mis 15 aÑos de trabajo, siempre he contado con una historia con mÉxico. >> declarÓ que si trump intenta reducir los intercambio comercial con mÉxico, serÁ una buena forma de dejar de depender de estados unidos. en su caso buscarÁ ofrecer y extender sus lÍneas de ropa y productos a otros paÍses. en la ciudad de mÉxico, marÍa elena, univisiÓn. >> con un gran mes y el barcelona derrota al valencia y le sigue la huell
estados unidos y mÉxico. >> con el escudo nacional de mÉxico, las estrellas de la bandera de estados unidos y los colores que representan las dos naciones. seko intenta sensibilizar y mostrar su desacuerdo, con las medidas contra los indocumentados de la administraciÓn trump. >> combinado al negro que es nueva york, que significa para mÍ la ciudad que representa la moda y la ciudad que representa al inmigrante en esta colecciÓn de mÁs de 190 piezas. >> en que se destacan...
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mÁs de 150 cadáveres de la fosa clandestina en mÉxico. hablamos con la persona que descubriÓ el lugar sin ayudar del gobierno. nos dicen en entre que ver es la segunda dictadura, y el presidente blas maduro responde. ademÁs, el de los derechos humanos nos explica
mÁs de 150 cadáveres de la fosa clandestina en mÉxico. hablamos con la persona que descubriÓ el lugar sin ayudar del gobierno. nos dicen en entre que ver es la segunda dictadura, y el presidente blas maduro responde. ademÁs, el de los derechos humanos nos explica
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and mexico. having us less of a partner between the two, can you comment what would be the impact if we had that? if we had the u.s. and mexico weaken the cooperation what that would do in the impact to the drug cartel and us ever having to fight that threat? >> i'm entering this job for over 30 years and it certainly we have enjoyed throughout the course of that time but i think is a good relationship with the government of mexico. and that has gotten better and better throughout the years. it's one that doctor durell and had mentioned. we work to address cross-border medication is we both want a secure border. we look forward to continued relationship with the government of mexico. it's important for us from a law-enforcement perspective is paying dividends on the border security front. >> i want to make sure you answer my question, that is, what will the impact be if there is less cooperation with the u.s. and mexico? i understand what you're saying. my concern is the rhetoric were hearing fro
and mexico. having us less of a partner between the two, can you comment what would be the impact if we had that? if we had the u.s. and mexico weaken the cooperation what that would do in the impact to the drug cartel and us ever having to fight that threat? >> i'm entering this job for over 30 years and it certainly we have enjoyed throughout the course of that time but i think is a good relationship with the government of mexico. and that has gotten better and better throughout the...
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presentadora: mÉxico, les abre estados unidos. presentadora: mÉxico, les abre la es tu tele, llévala contigo. con directv de at&t, haz streaming de todos tus canales en vivo. cámbiate a directv y asegura tu precio por 2 años. ahora solo $25 al mes cuando tienes el nuevo plan unlimited plus. ( ♪ ) presentadora: en una actitud desafiante, corea del norte, lanzÓ balÍsticos que cayeron en el mar del este, entraron a la zona econÓmica exclusiva de japÓn. esto claramente muestra el gobierno ha entrado en una etapa de amenaza, calificÓ como peligrosa. presentador: hay quienes estÁn llevando mariguana de estados unidos a mÉxico, se trata de marihuana con fines medicinales que es comprada en california y es transportada a dicho paÍs. las autoridades apenas comienzan a interesarse del asunto. >> andrea viajÓ a california, pasando un fin de semana pero lo que encontrÓ, la dejo sorprendida. algo que no suele ver en su natal veracruz, las drogas no se encuentran de manera clandestina. donde por $40 como una persona puede conseg
presentadora: mÉxico, les abre estados unidos. presentadora: mÉxico, les abre la es tu tele, llévala contigo. con directv de at&t, haz streaming de todos tus canales en vivo. cámbiate a directv y asegura tu precio por 2 años. ahora solo $25 al mes cuando tienes el nuevo plan unlimited plus. ( ♪ ) presentadora: en una actitud desafiante, corea del norte, lanzÓ balÍsticos que cayeron en el mar del este, entraron a la zona econÓmica exclusiva de japÓn. esto claramente muestra el...
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mÉxico. en el "aztecazo" habÍan como 5000. presentador: le damos la bienvenida a paco, toda una vida con televisa y se integra al equipo de comentaristas de univisiÓn deportes. paco: gracias a toda la gente, buenas tardes, buenas noches. muy conmovido por la recepciÓn que me han dado. dice que se va tranquilo con una ventaja de costa rica, con el empate muy contento. hernÁn serÍa un problema para mÉxico. edgar: "el perro" bermÚdez, juan carlos cruz y hernÁndez. conde? conde: estados unidos le tiene que ganar a honduras. cÓmo estÁn? >> mucha presiÓn a partir de las dos derrotas con el alemÁn. muy buena noticia el resultado que conocemos. la victoria de trinidad y tobago frente a panamÁ. me parece que esto permite que panamÁ no se escape y que quede al alcance de los estados unidos en caso de ganarle a la "h". >> estoy de acuerdo contigo. estados unidos tiene que sacar el resultado, no puede sacar un empate y esperar. tiene que ganar su partido en casa. conde:quÉ piensan los juga
mÉxico. en el "aztecazo" habÍan como 5000. presentador: le damos la bienvenida a paco, toda una vida con televisa y se integra al equipo de comentaristas de univisiÓn deportes. paco: gracias a toda la gente, buenas tardes, buenas noches. muy conmovido por la recepciÓn que me han dado. dice que se va tranquilo con una ventaja de costa rica, con el empate muy contento. hernÁn serÍa un problema para mÉxico. edgar: "el perro" bermÚdez, juan carlos cruz y hernÁndez....
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aparece en mÉxico la camiseta de tom brady valorada
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dijo que defenderÁ a mÉxico ante cualquier gobierno. >>> en la ciudad de mÉxico, para las noticias telemundo. >>> en medio de la preocupas en mÉxico por las noticias sobre la construcciÓn del muro, la gigante de ese paÍs pe mÉxico dijo que va a dar el cemento que quieran compaÑÍas estadounidenses para esta obra la empresa dijo que no participarÁ en la construcciÓn, sino que su negocio es vender el material y que como tal va a entregar una cotizaciÓn a la compaÑÍa constructora que lore quiera. >>> vamos a la pausa pero al regresar en noticias telemundo la historia sobre una mujer que quemada en una hoguera en nicaragua. >>> y el drama que viven algunos deportados divorciados debido a la custodia de hijos. >>> tornados y tormentas en el >>> tornados y tormentas en el lados-por-veinte tienes dos platos fuertes y una aperitivo por solo veinte dólares. a si que es una a fuerte dos por veinte con que la puedes a celebrar que tu hija se corto su cabello ella misma. dos platos fuertes y un aperitivo por solo veinte dólares en applebee's. encontrar soluciones inteligentes para la comida
dijo que defenderÁ a mÉxico ante cualquier gobierno. >>> en la ciudad de mÉxico, para las noticias telemundo. >>> en medio de la preocupas en mÉxico por las noticias sobre la construcciÓn del muro, la gigante de ese paÍs pe mÉxico dijo que va a dar el cemento que quieran compaÑÍas estadounidenses para esta obra la empresa dijo que no participarÁ en la construcciÓn, sino que su negocio es vender el material y que como tal va a entregar una cotizaciÓn a la compaÑÍa...
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mÉxico se convierte en nuevo paÍs de acogida para estudiantes sirios que buscan huir de la brutal guerra en su paÍs. tenemos un resumen de las inquietudes de los inmigrantes esta noche en el fondocomunitario -- foro comunitario de univisiÓn. vamos ahora con toda la informaciÓn. locutor: Éste es su noticiero univisiÓn zen de semana con fÉlix y arantxa. arantxa: buenas noches y bienvenidos a la tijera univisiÓn . trump hoy le pidiÓ al congreso que investigara un supuesto espionaje telefÓnico. trump no presentÓ ninguna prueba para sustentar el reclamo. las acciones y la preocupaciÓn ha llegado por parte de funcionarios polÍticos.el director del fbi ha pedido que el departamento de justicia rechace la ocupaciÓn.. claudio con los detalles. tiene acusaciones del presidente donald trump contra el exmandatario. segÚn elpero deco del new york times. hizo la solicitud al departamento de justicia. el pedido llega luego de que lo acusaranpor clandestinamente escuchar sus conversaciones en la torre trump. en un comunicado, la casa blanca le pidiÓ hoy al congreso que investiga el exmand
mÉxico se convierte en nuevo paÍs de acogida para estudiantes sirios que buscan huir de la brutal guerra en su paÍs. tenemos un resumen de las inquietudes de los inmigrantes esta noche en el fondocomunitario -- foro comunitario de univisiÓn. vamos ahora con toda la informaciÓn. locutor: Éste es su noticiero univisiÓn zen de semana con fÉlix y arantxa. arantxa: buenas noches y bienvenidos a la tijera univisiÓn . trump hoy le pidiÓ al congreso que investigara un supuesto espionaje...
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mexico's oils industry has been run by a state run and monopoly. one of the first foreign comedies to make inroads is bp. >> this petrol station will open the door to a new era and mexico oil production. for the first time in nearly eight decades, international oil companies are investing in mexico. opened its first station north mexico city last week, with expansion plans across the country. bps investment plan is to be in strategic areas. we will set the prices to ensure there is top in service to our clients. the planned investment will amount to a growth plan. >> until recently the mexican oil industry was run by a state owned monopoly. and that inna nieto 2013 as part of prod her reforms -- part of broader reforms. starting with 14 oil explorations in the gulf of mexico put up for auction. more exploration could lead to greenhouse gas omissions. mexico expects $62.5 billion of new foreign investment. other businesso deadlines. settlement with u.s. regulators, it will pay $4.3 billion in civil and criminal fines rid german carmakers try to sett
mexico's oils industry has been run by a state run and monopoly. one of the first foreign comedies to make inroads is bp. >> this petrol station will open the door to a new era and mexico oil production. for the first time in nearly eight decades, international oil companies are investing in mexico. opened its first station north mexico city last week, with expansion plans across the country. bps investment plan is to be in strategic areas. we will set the prices to ensure there is top in...
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dice que las tensiones, entre mÉxico si estados unidos,las has ardido en carne propia la ciudad de mÉxico. pocos quieren problemas. reportero: aseguran que las amenazas han ido mÁs allá de los insultos. >> ahorita saliendo, nos vamos corriendo. reportero: la fascinaciÓn de el joven, empezÓ desde la infancia con su padre quien es promotor y fanÁtico de 1000 máscaras. ademÁs de que el hermano menor, el famoso luchador. empezÓ su carrera en el estado de pensilvania. 5 aÑos mÁs tarde emigrÓ a mÉxico y se convirtiÓ en un estadounidense como buscando sueÑo mexicano. reportero: aunque reconoce que no ha sido fÁcil, además de lobos desafÍos, tenido que enfrentar retos como la cultura y la comida. >> toda la comida es muy picosa. toda la gente mexicana, puede bailar para mÍ. reportero: por el espaÑol que ha aprendido. >>ella atribuye la pronta asimilaciÓn. >>quiere conocer la cultura, los estados y la magia que hay en mÉxico. reportero: averiguÓ quiÉn era y le enviÓ un mensaje en las redes sociales. ella en principio lo ignoro y despuÉs se interesÓ. >> el particular es mu
dice que las tensiones, entre mÉxico si estados unidos,las has ardido en carne propia la ciudad de mÉxico. pocos quieren problemas. reportero: aseguran que las amenazas han ido mÁs allá de los insultos. >> ahorita saliendo, nos vamos corriendo. reportero: la fascinaciÓn de el joven, empezÓ desde la infancia con su padre quien es promotor y fanÁtico de 1000 máscaras. ademÁs de que el hermano menor, el famoso luchador. empezÓ su carrera en el estado de pensilvania. 5 aÑos mÁs...
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el gobierno de donald trump da a conocer cÓmo quiere el muro en la frontera con mÉxico. le contaremos detalles de altura, profundidad y estÉtica que el presidente espera se cumpla. millones de indocumentados que compraron viviendas en estados unidos temen perder su inversiÓn si son deportados. le contamos como se pueden defender. crece la controversia en colorado por las repercusiones que ha tenido la legalizaciÓn de la marihuana recreativa. las autoridades de parÍs evitaron una tragedia en el aeropuerto luego de que un hombre le arrebatara un fusil a una militar. ♪ ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana. ♪ felix: muy buenas tardes y bienvenidos al noticiero univisiÓn a la sesión del presidente trump por construir el muro en la frontera con mÉxico no se detiene. ya se conocen algunos de los requisitos para la construcciÓn, por ejemplo, debe tener mÍnimo 18 pies de altura pero podrÍas llegar hasta los 30. debe evitar que se pueda escalar y su estÉtica serÁ cuidada pero sÓlo del lado norte. claudia: el muro que el presidente donald trum
el gobierno de donald trump da a conocer cÓmo quiere el muro en la frontera con mÉxico. le contaremos detalles de altura, profundidad y estÉtica que el presidente espera se cumpla. millones de indocumentados que compraron viviendas en estados unidos temen perder su inversiÓn si son deportados. le contamos como se pueden defender. crece la controversia en colorado por las repercusiones que ha tenido la legalizaciÓn de la marihuana recreativa. las autoridades de parÍs evitaron una tragedia...
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este evento patrocinado por el consulado de mÉxico serÁ de 12 del mediodÍa, a dos de la tarde. informaciÓn disponible gratuita para la comunidad. lo esperamos hoy a las 11. iernes 17 de marzoy estas son las principales noticias, junto a la canciller alemana angela merkel, dijo que sÍ espiÓ la conversaciÓn. que poco productivafue sobre preocupaciones migratorias con el secretario de seguridad nacional kelly. un pollero le contÓ cómo las polÍticas inmigratorias del trump, han arruinado negocio de indocumentados de contrabando y ahora piensan traerlos por tÚneles. aumentan las tuve nacionalidades para los hijos de estadounidenses, de indocumentados. comenzamos. [mÚsica] >> este su noticiero univisiÓn, con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. jorge: hasta el momento no hay ninguna evidencia de que barack obama obligÓ a espiar a donald trump durante la campaÑa presidencial, sin embargo, donald trump indicÓ que fue espiado, y lo hizo con la canciller alemana angela merkel, sugiriendo que fueron vÍctimas de espionaje telefÓnico. reportero: la imagen dejÓ helados a mucho
este evento patrocinado por el consulado de mÉxico serÁ de 12 del mediodÍa, a dos de la tarde. informaciÓn disponible gratuita para la comunidad. lo esperamos hoy a las 11. iernes 17 de marzoy estas son las principales noticias, junto a la canciller alemana angela merkel, dijo que sÍ espiÓ la conversaciÓn. que poco productivafue sobre preocupaciones migratorias con el secretario de seguridad nacional kelly. un pollero le contÓ cómo las polÍticas inmigratorias del trump, han arruinado...
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mexico wall. california phil ting of san francisco in the next hour. >> for more on this breaking news, i want to bring in bloomberg sahil kapur on capitol hill. no vote tonight? vote tonight joe. we heard moments ago, i heard from a senior republican sources informed there will be no vote tonight. this is a huge set back for speaker paul ryan and president trump. their first big initiative. they've been barreling to this a few monthsst for years. several they simply do not have the votes. >> we do though that the trump presented their final offer to the freedom caucus this morning. was it in that final offer that didn't pass muster? would not sure i characterize it as a final word. the official word from them and including from the freedom caucus negotiations are ongoing. a lengthyaving meeting on capitol hill. was in the offer was to repeal the regulations in the affordable care act that conservatives dislike and want to see gone. lowerelieve it will costs. insurance companies to cover 11 benefi
mexico wall. california phil ting of san francisco in the next hour. >> for more on this breaking news, i want to bring in bloomberg sahil kapur on capitol hill. no vote tonight? vote tonight joe. we heard moments ago, i heard from a senior republican sources informed there will be no vote tonight. this is a huge set back for speaker paul ryan and president trump. their first big initiative. they've been barreling to this a few monthsst for years. several they simply do not have the...
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. >> en mÉxico recicla la mitad de pet que se recicla en mÉxico, lo recolectamos nosotros mismos. a travÉs de 1200 micro proveedores. reportera: la planta que dirige, es propia de coca-cola y embotelladores mexicanos. cada aÑo convierten 100,000 botellas usadas de placas de plÁstico. con el plÁstico reciclado fabricar nuevas botellas para mÉxico, el segundo mayor mercado de coca-cola en el mundo, despuÉs de estados unidos. este basurero es el Último eslabÓn. donde todo es reciclable, hasta los recolectores. >> si ellos no nos ayudan en la cadena, quiere decir que no les interesa ser nuestros proveedores. asÍ que los cambiamos. reportera: la red que surte a coca-cola, no funcionarÍa si una cadena de corrupciÓn. que comienza aquÍ en las calles de la capital mexicana. donde los camiones recaudan cada dÍa 13,000 t de desechos. en Ésta ciudad la ley prohÍbe recolectar residuos en la vÍa pÚblica. contrario a la ley, los productos ingresan a un gran mercado compraventa, cuyas transacciones suceden en plena calle y a la luz del dÍa. asÍ lo explica hÉctor castillo, un s
. >> en mÉxico recicla la mitad de pet que se recicla en mÉxico, lo recolectamos nosotros mismos. a travÉs de 1200 micro proveedores. reportera: la planta que dirige, es propia de coca-cola y embotelladores mexicanos. cada aÑo convierten 100,000 botellas usadas de placas de plÁstico. con el plÁstico reciclado fabricar nuevas botellas para mÉxico, el segundo mayor mercado de coca-cola en el mundo, despuÉs de estados unidos. este basurero es el Último eslabÓn. donde todo es...
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will mexico really be paying the bill? when "the 11th hour" continues. >>> i will build a great, great wall on our southern border, and i will have mexico pay for that wall. mark my words. congratulations, mexico, you're paying for the wall, just so you understand. who is going to pay for the wall? 100%. 100%. they may not know it yet, but they're paying for the wall. we will build a wall and, yes, mexico will pay for the wall. 100%. >> last thing before we go here tonight, one of the hallmarks of candidate trump's campaign was a wall. you may have heard of it. to be built along the southern border, paid for by our southern neighbors in mexico. but how mexico is allegedly going to pay for that wall? that aspect of this story has, you might say, migrated a bit, since trump took office. it now appears to be a reimbursal of some sort. well, today, one of the most powerful republicans in washington, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell, was short and sweet on this topic. >> do you believe that mexico will pay for it? >> ah,
will mexico really be paying the bill? when "the 11th hour" continues. >>> i will build a great, great wall on our southern border, and i will have mexico pay for that wall. mark my words. congratulations, mexico, you're paying for the wall, just so you understand. who is going to pay for the wall? 100%. 100%. they may not know it yet, but they're paying for the wall. we will build a wall and, yes, mexico will pay for the wall. 100%. >> last thing before we go here...
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en la ciudad de mÉxico. univisiÓn. fÉlix: rodolfo de univisiÓn deportes nos trae lo mÁs destacado de la jornada. rodolfo: tiempo de informaciÓn deportiva. ♪ ♪ ♪ en dolo directo por el no descenso la liga mx, monarca venciÓ al conjunto de pueblas. con gol de miguel angel. fue expulsado el uruguayo por doble amonestaciÓn al minuto 83. el porto desperdiciÓ la oportunidad de arrebatarle el liderato, luego de empatar uno a uno. el editorial igualÓ en el 56 por medio de joao carballo. miami perdiÓ la oportunidad de llegar a. presentador: asÍ se cierra la jornada 11 del fÚtbol mexicano, y recuerde que para mÁs informaciÓn no se olvide de sintonizar contacto deportivo. fÉlix: y para la despedida de hoy les tenemos las imÁgenes de un visitante inesperado en un campo de gol. nada mÁs que este gigantesco cocodrilo, los golfistas o saltando de alegrÍa sino de susto y se alejan del animal con mucha cautela. el golfista soltÓ su palo y al parecer se quedÓ valorando si continuaba con esa tranquilidad. asÍ no
en la ciudad de mÉxico. univisiÓn. fÉlix: rodolfo de univisiÓn deportes nos trae lo mÁs destacado de la jornada. rodolfo: tiempo de informaciÓn deportiva. ♪ ♪ ♪ en dolo directo por el no descenso la liga mx, monarca venciÓ al conjunto de pueblas. con gol de miguel angel. fue expulsado el uruguayo por doble amonestaciÓn al minuto 83. el porto desperdiciÓ la oportunidad de arrebatarle el liderato, luego de empatar uno a uno. el editorial igualÓ en el 56 por medio de joao carballo....
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cambiar el rumbo de relaciones entre mÉxico y estados unidos. un segmento dedicado a nuestra gente extraordinaria, conocerÁn a una madre que lucha por los derechos de los niÑos con necesidades especiales. hoy en enfoque. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> hola, quÉ tal, gracias por dejarme ser parte de su domingo 5 de marzo, horas antes que el presidente trump presentara su primer discurso frente al congreso estadounidense le asegurÓ a miembros de la prensa entre los cuales estaba yo, que considerarÍa la legalizaciÓn de inmigrantes indocumentados sin un pasado criminal, siempre que republicanos y demÓcratas en el congreso se pusieran de acuerdo, las palabras del presidente corrieron como pÓlvora en los medios, sin embargo, en su discurso el presidente no entrÓ en detalles, si reiterÓ crÍmenes cometidos por inmigrantes y resaltÓ los esfuerzos mÁs recientes de su gobierno para agilizar las deportaciones de criminales indocumentados, lory nos hace un recuento de lo que ocurriÓ esta semana en washington. >> la quinta semana del gobierno del presiden
cambiar el rumbo de relaciones entre mÉxico y estados unidos. un segmento dedicado a nuestra gente extraordinaria, conocerÁn a una madre que lucha por los derechos de los niÑos con necesidades especiales. hoy en enfoque. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> hola, quÉ tal, gracias por dejarme ser parte de su domingo 5 de marzo, horas antes que el presidente trump presentara su primer discurso frente al congreso estadounidense le asegurÓ a miembros de la prensa entre los cuales estaba yo, que...
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and most of them are returned to mexico through voluntary departure. but i focus on the pieces that are detention over this period. host: does any of your research look at how americans view this wave of migrants, either in the labor community or students coming to the u.s. in terms of our reaction to immigration through that time in history? ms. cullison: yes, yes. i'm very much tracking that. it's very much mixed feelings in the, during the program. as we get to the end of it in 1964, there are some people saying this is a humanitarian problem, people are not being treated well. we need to have some more enforcement in the way that the department of labor is handling this. other people are feeling like it is a competition for labor, so they would rather not have this program. so, for most of those two reasons, the program ends. it is not really, though, until the 1970's we start to see, as some scholars have pointed out by looking at the covers of national magazines, the ways in which the american public is truly concerned about tidal waves or this i
and most of them are returned to mexico through voluntary departure. but i focus on the pieces that are detention over this period. host: does any of your research look at how americans view this wave of migrants, either in the labor community or students coming to the u.s. in terms of our reaction to immigration through that time in history? ms. cullison: yes, yes. i'm very much tracking that. it's very much mixed feelings in the, during the program. as we get to the end of it in 1964, there...
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then they were supposed to return to mexico. the program was, as continued from 1942-1954, more people were crossing the border without authorization, and so, what i start to track is how the government deals with that increasing number of undocumented people. and rounding them up. most people have heard of operation went back. -- wetback. in 1954, when 1 million people are apprehended. have of those are detained. and most of them are returned to mexico through voluntary departure. but i focus on the pieces that are over this period. host: does any of your research look at how americans view this wave of migrants, either in the labor community or students coming to the u.s. in terms of our reaction to immigration through that time in history? ms. cullison: yes, yes. i'm very much tracking that. it's very much mixed feelings in the, during the program. as we get to the end of it in 1964, there are some people saying this is a humanitarian problem, people are not being treated well. we need to have some more enforcement in the way
then they were supposed to return to mexico. the program was, as continued from 1942-1954, more people were crossing the border without authorization, and so, what i start to track is how the government deals with that increasing number of undocumented people. and rounding them up. most people have heard of operation went back. -- wetback. in 1954, when 1 million people are apprehended. have of those are detained. and most of them are returned to mexico through voluntary departure. but i focus...
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why did you pick mexico? >> well, you could probably guess. it seemed like a good time to go down there and try to do something positive. there's a lot of rhetoric during the campaign about mexico. i wanted to go down there and the goal was to really do a show that made the mexican people the star. so, we went to mexico city. we rented a studio at televisa. we made a show with an all-mexican crew and staff and shot a lot of remotes in and around mexico city and had a fantastic time. i made a lot of friends. >> so, you filmed your episode with an all-mexican staff and all-mexican crew, an all-mexican studio audience. you told me before that you actually did your monologue in spanish. of course, i am concerned, are you worried that president trump is going to get on the phone and call you and threaten to punish you for shipping american jobs to mexico? [ laughter ] >> as long as he gives me a tax credit, i will come back to acron, i promise. >> how is your spanish? you can actually do a monologue in spanish? >> there you have it, it's up. we wer
why did you pick mexico? >> well, you could probably guess. it seemed like a good time to go down there and try to do something positive. there's a lot of rhetoric during the campaign about mexico. i wanted to go down there and the goal was to really do a show that made the mexican people the star. so, we went to mexico city. we rented a studio at televisa. we made a show with an all-mexican crew and staff and shot a lot of remotes in and around mexico city and had a fantastic time. i...
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and so i met enrique in northern mexico. he had made it that far. he was on his eighth attempt to get through the country. >> hinojosa: there's a section in the book wheryou basically say, "first attempt, second attempt, third attempt," and each attempt, we're not talking like, you just cross for a day and then you get back. you're talking about him having made days and days of progress only to get deported by... or hassled or sent... i mean, this is... how... how do they find the wherewithal to do it? i mean, isn't he starving? how does... he doesn't have any money. >> it's just incredible determination. a determination that, i think, americans can't understand, but... >> hinojosa: but many americans are angry about that. you know, they're just like, "we understand the determination, we understand that there are sad children looking for their moms, but we can't have this." >> and in the book, i say that there... you know, i think in the immigration debate, there are these very polarized views, with people screaming on either side of the fence, and
and so i met enrique in northern mexico. he had made it that far. he was on his eighth attempt to get through the country. >> hinojosa: there's a section in the book wheryou basically say, "first attempt, second attempt, third attempt," and each attempt, we're not talking like, you just cross for a day and then you get back. you're talking about him having made days and days of progress only to get deported by... or hassled or sent... i mean, this is... how... how do they find...
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over the years and i wanted to go to mexico. i had been a legal reporter, mostly a desk reporter at the wall street journal so i had no contact in mexico, didn't know who to call but i wanted to see something. i went to sin lol on the other side of mexico from where the boys in laredo had worked in the gulf side. i went to the state of sinaloa which is not a tourist stays. it is rundown in these days but it is the drug heartland of mexico where the single cartel is. i went to the capital city and i didn't know anyone there but the one thing i could do, the casual thing i could do was see the cemetery on the outskirts of the capital city. this is a cemetery that is known unofficially as the cartel cemetery where a lot of men and young men and boys who worked for this in a lower cartel library. i went there and along the perimeter of the cemetery these very gaudy mausoleums that almost look like a condo in miami from decades ago which is miniature and families of these men had these erected and i wandered into the middle of the ce
over the years and i wanted to go to mexico. i had been a legal reporter, mostly a desk reporter at the wall street journal so i had no contact in mexico, didn't know who to call but i wanted to see something. i went to sin lol on the other side of mexico from where the boys in laredo had worked in the gulf side. i went to the state of sinaloa which is not a tourist stays. it is rundown in these days but it is the drug heartland of mexico where the single cartel is. i went to the capital city...
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mÉxico da un paso hacia adelante. noticias univisiÓn 14, comienza ya. >> esta es la ediciÓn de noticias univisiÓn 14, sólo a las 11. tu gente, tu voz. >> les saludÓ marÍa leticia gÓmez. los familiares de un ciudadano que muriÓ bajo los agentes del orden. cuestionan redactor de la policÍa. esperan un informe. especial de los hechos pasados. ramÓn: tuve la oportunidad de entrevistar al abogado de la familia del joven. a manos de la policÍa de santa clara. en un caso que segÚn dijeron, pudo terminar de otra manera cuando alguien estÁ desarmado. la madre del joven pide castigo para los responsables mientras la demanda ya estÁ en curso. >> yo lo llamÉ para que me ayudara. no para que acabaran con la vida de mi niÑo. ramÓn: el actuar de la policÍa de santa clara que el pasado 9 de marzo valiÓ a su hijo jesÚs alberto, de 24 aÑos y recrimina... >> pienso que no actuaron de la manera en que tenÍan que actuar. para mi es un animal el que lo matÓ. que se haga justicia, que esto no siga pasando. ellos estÁ
mÉxico da un paso hacia adelante. noticias univisiÓn 14, comienza ya. >> esta es la ediciÓn de noticias univisiÓn 14, sólo a las 11. tu gente, tu voz. >> les saludÓ marÍa leticia gÓmez. los familiares de un ciudadano que muriÓ bajo los agentes del orden. cuestionan redactor de la policÍa. esperan un informe. especial de los hechos pasados. ramÓn: tuve la oportunidad de entrevistar al abogado de la familia del joven. a manos de la policÍa de santa clara. en un caso que...
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it used to be more with mexico, sorry, a usede -- to be with canada, and now more so with mexico. we talk about nafta, so much of the focus is with mexico. where does canada fit into all of this? >> canada is an interesting case. our trade with canada is actually in a small surplus. we run a manufacturing surplus with canada. broadly speaking, with respect to canada, we export manufactures and import inergy. the really is not a deep fundamental imbalance in our trade with canada. of course, there are sectoral difficulties with dairy and timber, as we have with most countries. joe: global supply chain. people may have an overly sympathetic view of international trade. we have these complex global supply chains that crisscross borders. is it plausible to create more north american centric supply into, and move it more say, mexico? >> i think it is possible to have more north american centric chains.change -- mexico will be much more competitive with the low which parts of asia or low-wage assembly. the u.s. competes more with top and manufacture producers such as japan and germany.
it used to be more with mexico, sorry, a usede -- to be with canada, and now more so with mexico. we talk about nafta, so much of the focus is with mexico. where does canada fit into all of this? >> canada is an interesting case. our trade with canada is actually in a small surplus. we run a manufacturing surplus with canada. broadly speaking, with respect to canada, we export manufactures and import inergy. the really is not a deep fundamental imbalance in our trade with canada. of...
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en mÉxico, 68% de las mujeres que viven en mÉxico, han sido vÍctimas de violencia de gÉnero. el gobierno mexicano ha dicho que ha hecho todo. incluso, hay 67 diferentes leyes para poder proteger a las mujeres. ciudad juÁrez siguen en pie de lucha. familiares de desaparecidos, activistas, ciudadanas, salieron al puente fronterizo que separa la ciudad mexicana para poner fin a la impunidad. calculan que el 4% de la violencia contra las mujeres terminan en juicio. justo, desde ciudad juÁrez, nuestro compaÑero nos trae un completo informe. damiÁn: saludos. desde el puente internacional, aquÍ estamos en ciudad juÁrez. tristemente conocida por los feminicidios. este es uno de los sÍmbolos de recuerdo de mujeres desaparecidas. la cruz de los clavos. familiares, amigos, activistas, se han concentrado para reivindicar, para recordar a esa mujeres. de hecho, una de las activistas aquÍ es lidia con mujeres fronterizas. usted me decÍa antes, no son las muertas de juÁrez, no le gusta este tÉrmino, por que? vivÍa: -- lidia: si bien esas estÁn muertas, estan muertas porque fuer
en mÉxico, 68% de las mujeres que viven en mÉxico, han sido vÍctimas de violencia de gÉnero. el gobierno mexicano ha dicho que ha hecho todo. incluso, hay 67 diferentes leyes para poder proteger a las mujeres. ciudad juÁrez siguen en pie de lucha. familiares de desaparecidos, activistas, ciudadanas, salieron al puente fronterizo que separa la ciudad mexicana para poner fin a la impunidad. calculan que el 4% de la violencia contra las mujeres terminan en juicio. justo, desde ciudad juÁrez,...