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all dozy and fall asleep. hi. mexico is a country where every
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day people fight to live. all too often they lose that battle. the magnificent, heartbreakingly beautiful country. music and food. any uniquely mexican darkly funny, deeply felt worldview. right down there. cuddled up beneath us, our brother from another mother. while it is beautiful. felt the cool rain noma show love.
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holy mother of santa muerta. please protect my stash of cocaine. let it not be interfered with by the cops. where the competition let any who would mess with me. be killed. my enemies destroyed. please forgive us our sins for they are many. so it's business
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. good i mean, is there are there more murders, particularly in article murders? commercial? droga already. barbara. he's there having last permissible. every day, mexico wakes up to count the dead. they are, after all, left out to be seen. often with a helpful note identifying who done what and generally speaking why. there is a language to the never ending violence coded message in the twists and marks of the bodies. and valenti rosas is one of the many documenting them for the press. this is what he does
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every night around, waiting for a phone call or a radio message telling him that there's another one. so who's buying drugs? who's selling drugs to who says . hospital. important. but i want to finish yourself and employers. the importance of meals. if you take a look okay? start or not, you kill each other for a reason. it's business see more mexican civilians have been killed since 2006 all the american military lost in 10. years of vietnam war , eight years of wars in iraq. so what do you do? if you're one of these cops you're driving
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around one night. you see some guy outside of a bar, beating somebody or disturbing the peace . you start to arrest him, and he's got a diamond studded pistol. it's got his name on it . now you realize you just arrested somebody with serious powerful connections. what do you do so they can leave right now. you let him go see? they always pull their pants down. to our local fixer. alex is here to translate in this case. he thinks that they pulled the pants down, so check it for weapons, loading them into the sheet. this is the exit team. so when there were pulling his spence off money and jewelry, lee started falling from the pockets. basically they took the money out of his pockets, and that was the only available spot to show that they didn't take anything. exactly so this is also a draw. taylor the thing
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here in mexico is as soon as someone is killed. normally they get candles just right next to it sometimes send them one of these related to drug dealings and criminals. how long have you been doing this for? about nine years. how many bodies do you think? no, no, say hundreds. t you push them out of your mind when you're not working. implemented a lot of people ask him about this. but he said, like it's a job, not like any other kind of job. but as soon as he gets home, he just take this cover off. and just keep believing. that's a terrible picture. just it's sad. what happened here is an elephant run away from a circus. so she basically was crossing the highway and big was just run over the world we live in now. of all of these pictures. this is the one that would get people
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most upset. you get the most male the most. my god, you know what? what kind of world that we live in. this was probably the most new picture from different media around the world. 80,000 mexicans have died in the last seven what? seven years in narco violence. and this is the most important picture. front crew gets ready to crawl back to our hotel. valente gets the call. we thought we'd been waiting for. one dead male shot in head. a note pinned to his chest. in mexico people fight to live every day. one man stands alone facing another man. his intent to beat his opponent with his fists until he can resist no more. a match. yes, but more accurately. a fighter.
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jorge luis sierra is a former bantamweight title holder with his father for his senior and his son, alexis trains aspiring fighters in this gym in the santa anita neighborhood of mexico city. he knows that these young men like generations of boxes everywhere from other neighborhoods like this are looking for a way out. next proceeded boxing. save your life. you know what i mean? boxing they give you like a little discipline. let's say you're good, but you're not that good. can you make a living just being a contender fighters? they try to make it consul boxes. they want to be a champion. so
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everybody wants to be a gym. everybody everybody wants to get for them for the big shot. but you know you just one bad odds. history of boxing is not kind. i mean, most managers and promoters. i don't really give a shout about the fighters them up, but at the end, they leave a guy all broken down. no money and scrambles brains. we just like like a prostitute. i mean, this area. what are your options? if you drop out of high school nothing. it's just like being on the street snatching, you know, robin and a lot of kids in the hood. you're gonna say hey, let's go keep that that guy big industry. everybody here now wants to be a soccer player boxing because they make money here. who's got a longer career, an article or a boxer. i don't know my bebe. 50 50. i mean narco you can last longer. you can protected by the politicians paid off. nobody's gonna touch you. expensive protein shakes
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and dietary supplements. not so much. boxers here what they can afford. it is good in his chip. you know mexico, there's no milk classing it either poorer. you're really, really rich. i mean, it's a crazy thing. the minimum. what you hear is like 50 60 pesos, which is like a five bucks an hour. date, but on the other hand mexican fighters are so exciting they're hungry. exactly. we're hungry. young lady who was mid thirties. couple of kids recently went through a divorce. she had a lot of questions when she came in. i watched my mother go through being a single mom. at the end of the day, my mom raised three
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within a city. its own thing. either the dark center or the beating heart of mexico city, depending on your point of view. it's the home of santa muerta skeletal saint death. this is where they come. the impoverished the oppressed. marginalized. the criminal. people for whom the traditional church has less relevancy. for the unforgiven. and the unforgivable for those on whom the catholic saints have turned their backs. there is santa muerta. this is a place and santa muerta is a saint that accepts everybody. death to my enemies written on a vote of candle. let's face it. we've all
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prayed for that at one point or another. ito is a poor neighborhood for sure. and a tough one center of commerce both above board and not. perhaps breakfast beverage first. i'll meet you a lotta one. giant beer with lemon chili powder, salt and maggi sauce. the sizable morning beverage companion blogger and chronicler of the city for pedro. wow whole season of the walking dead for 25 cents. you want to buy something? itos got it looking for some cheap underwear. pirated copies of man versus food seasons one through five. this is where you find them.
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this all seems very wholesome. i mean, you know, where can i buy a gun? some heroin and a prostitute. looking forward to that. uh, let's say that the veto has many layers. right and we are in the surface. okay among movies, clothing families , but i don't think it's easy as we can to ask. where can i get the gun? probably they will kill you. if you ask that. you know, santa dts? hopeless cases lost causes. it's become very popular in the last years. lot of good smells here, man. a lot of good looking food. my happy place is somewhere in here. oh, there it is. we already share migas beautiful era wherever there's bones and guts, simmering and
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broth. chances are i'll be happy. writer sociologist and lifelong resident of pepito alfonso hernandez apparently feels the same way. so this is supposed to be a bad neighborhood. and this is the best. i love this neighborhood. is known for being the lost souls neighborhood called angela's neighborhood angels being there there are no angels lost souls. what's the same? well. showing. webos to the death your balls to the devil. death on the menu. migas base comes from boiling, cracked ham bones to release the marrow. which garlic onion cascabel peppers episode is added chicken with stale bread and leftover tortillas. you got nothing. you
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make something really awesome out of nothing. grandmothers the connectivity to taking advantage of the bones of the and now it's a good method ish. any great old culture where there's poverty. there's something like this. if you're watching this after you do this, you really got to wash your hands before you touch your dick. okay that's a rookie mistake going to test right after. she's asking you if you like the migas. if you enjoy it's good. delicious. so these guys have been open about 65 years. all the members of the crew are relative. is there hope for social change in this country. fortunately mexico has become the capital of the world . pepito still synthesis of the mexican, not a lot of upward
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mobility here, the rich get richer. the poor get ground slowly under the wheel, eduardo garcia has hacked his way up the ladder to become chef owner of the city's hottest restaurant. i grew up in the states. i was a migrant. the worker picking fruits and vegetables as a kid. my parents didn't learn a lot of money, so i decided to work rather than go to school. restaurant businesses, i will know ain't no picnic in mexico city. it's particularly rough. mexico has a reputation where we all know that the country's run by corrupt politics. you have to stand up for what you believe. if you don't people will run you over. you won't last a minute. i don't let people bully me around. garcia runs maximo bistrot with his wife, gabriella. here is the kind of
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extra helping of crap you got to deal with if you run the hottest restaurant in mexico city. in 2013, the spoiled daughter of the head of mexico's consumer protection agency, walks in and demands a table when there's unsurprisingly, no table available. when garcia says, sorry, no can do you know who i am and then calls daddy and gets the health inspectors in to shut the place down. so you rather customers basically started taking pictures of them with their cell phones. next thing you know, we have the media outside and this is friday. right morning where front page of one of the most important newspapers in mexico well, it was very embarrassing to the government, and it should be because they got caught doing what they do all the time. but if you were not the hottest restaurant in town, you were just running a cantina. you know a few blocks away, i would have been able to close you down in that set. right now a defiant
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young, creative generation of mexican chefs like eduardo performing some of the most exciting new cooking anywhere on earth, a mixing of the very old and traditional with the very new so you went to liberate around as a kid. yes, one of the jokes throughout the whole time that i work is, uh how old are you? um night? i'm 18. you've been 18 for three years. those are abalone from bakar told you i love butter. use it even for some mexican dishes and then just some roasted chile serrano just to give it a nice little kid. for me. they're finished with lemon and, of course, brown butter, beautiful. very delicious. very mexican. very french brown butter. it's awesome. makes everything better . i think the most important
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thing about mexican cuisine in general if it's traditional ingredients. coffee of suckling pig topped with grandma salsa instant classic about it. you do it like the mexican way. pick it up and go. wow pretty hard to imagine anything better than that. yeah you're stuck with this dish forever, man like mick jagger, you know, 50 years from now singing satisfaction there's no getting away from it, man. this is so good. this is a classic. but even now, with all his success, garcia is still fighting a struggle. most mexicans are all too familiar with what happened that they happens every day and the promise always as we're going to shut you down. you don't know who i am. and for me, i'd rather close my restaurant. they live like that. if you closed my restaurant. i would go across
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under former president felipe calderon, mexico launched a concerted war on drugs. ostensibly against the notorious and seemingly untouchable cartels. absolutely no one can say with any credibility by the way that mexico's war or our trillion dollar war chest, saying no any effect in diminishing the flow of drugs into our country. one very brave journalist has uncovered exactly how deep the rot of corruption and dirty money has penetrated into every level of mexican institutions. grandmother is from oaxaca. so how we used to drink the pascal is never with lemon is squid orange. it was not what a lot of people wanted to hear. much less see published today. anabel hernandez, author of the groundbreaking expose a
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los senores del narco lives under guard in a secret location, the threat very very real and very explicit. do you think there was ever a minute when the calderon's war on drugs ? was it ever genuine who really start the war against the cartels? folks don't just follow that instruction, but he didn't really do anything. new. he just needed worst since the beginning , the plan of the government was protected sinaloa cartel and fight against the enemies of the sinaloa cartel. of the seven major mexican cartels. the sinaloa cartel is considered the most powerful. with the farthest reaching and most pervasive tentacles extending deep into every corner of government banking and private industry. its rivals. the tijuana cartel,
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the gulf cartel. the juarez cartel. beltran livia familia, mitch mcconnell and the particularly murderous rosetta's . the cartels are responsible for importing roughly three quarters of all illegal narcotics to america. in your work. you've uncovered what had to be some very embarrassing and incriminating associations and connections between. very high elected officials. but the president's, uh, an entire administrations and acts of incredible criminality. um how did that change your life? well when i start to make this investigation of 2005. and i really understand that the it would be very dangerous. i have to say. that it wasn't a surprise for me. what happened?
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after i published my book, but i didn't expect is that a threat came from the federal government. annabelle says that one of her sources warned her that the biggest threat was from within that one of the most highly placed most senior law enforcement officials in mexico had ordered her killed. because in my book, i put his name and also show some documents that proves that he was involved. he was in the payroll of the sinaloa cartel. what happened to this man? right now. he's very happy drinking rum, i think building many enterprises, fake enterprises laundry, he's mine. the weak link of the bankers. banker who launders money. he's got a family. he's got a reputation. he gives money to charity. his neighbors sink. he's great. his kids think he's wonderful. he's got something to
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lose. so i wouldn't be prosecuting directly. i'd be prosecuting bankers. the name of my book is los senores el narco because los senores el narco are not only was mine and the leaders of the discarded as no narco arrows. so this politicians and bankers and the businessmen the people have to know. who are these people name my name journalist. for how long since 2020 years. 20 years your father was killed, kidnapped and killed in 2000. my father was a businessman. in that year, many gangs used to kidnap to the businessman just for money. so when we went to the police and asked them to investigate, they said, well, if you pay us we were we will make it the investigation so as family with his side. don't pay because you
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cannot buy the justice since that i really tried to fight against corruption. that's why i'm doing what i do. because i think the corruption is the worst problem in mexico. the drug cartels are maybe the worst face of that problem, but the problem in in in the deep is the corruption. the corruption is the mother of all our problems in mexico should be pointed out that 88 journalists how many journalists have been killed in this country, 90 now 90 journalists have been killed or disappeared. over the last few years. yeah. here you can kill a journalist and get away with it. why are you still here? i have lost many things. in my life. my father was the most important person in my life. i already lost everything. i don't have any life anymore. i don't have a
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i came to oaxaca for mescal. i like miskell more and more these days, and this guy ron cooper finds and sells some of the best moskal in the world. at the zapotec ruins of monte alban. in pre conquest, mexico, there were gods and goddesses, intoxication and ecstasy. the touch of a lover. the smell of a flower. the have an idea. all had gods and goddesses that took responsibility for those things
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. all of you missed calls come from different abilities. that village and only one maker in that village. we call our stuff . single village, miss cal because most mascalzone made. with a blend of different villages all put together. no one goes home and has a cocktail and these indian villages. they wait until there's a special occasion. every birth death confirmation. baptism there's a fiesta. a wedding is eight days invite 200 people. you feed them breakfast, lunch and dinner. we have a band every day. and then they really consume. don't drink yet. for mother earth and our ancestors. and then you say, steve g. bail g baby. that's
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extraordinary. back in the day. it was cheap stuff with a worm in it. and there were rumors that he ate the worm. you'd start tripping that there was a hallucinogenic, let's go. is there a particular kind of a high? is this an enlightening? hi. is this a good high? highest humorous? you have these funny thoughts dancing around the back of your head trump? yes. in oaxaca, ancient indigenous traditions and ingredients define not only the mescal but also the food. one of the main reasons people visit our city is to eat. this is alejandro ruiz olmedo, one of mexico's best chefs. he started cooking young
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when he was 12. his mother died, and it fell on him to raise and feed his five siblings. but this is what we call a home today. he draws much of his inspiration from oaxaca's central market, probably america's most beloved food. is what they think is mexican food. yes and i think most americans view of mexican food is like beans, fried tortilla. melted cheese and some chicken in fact, particularly when we're talking about oaxaca, this is a deep really sophisticated cuisine. that's correct this different microclimates all over our territory, and that gave us this enormous amount of spices, products, fruit, chilies like 500,000 varieties of corn, something like that's correct. this is really where the good ship grows. this is tensor barbacoa and this lady here,
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it's always making like the best . yes tender, tasty greens and crunch cabbage and cilantro. unbelievably good. mhm so tasty to give us some time. man deep. good alright, let's finish this. this is just too good people have this barbecue, especially on sundays. tradition to have barbacoa just so tasty. listen. i'll see you. it's full of chilies. now people saying that mexican food has to be necessary , spicy because of chilies with us and we go for flavors, not for the spiciness. what most people mrs. how really deep and really sophisticated. the sauces here could be like leon is the
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france yes to is to mexico and my experience also my experience kissing your ass here. i was just in leon. oh, this is vicky's place. she's been cooking up traditional oaxacan dishes in the market for 30 years. whoa that's awesome when he's cooking the egg right on the mouth. oh, man. so the guy working to come out first of all a lot of come out. you've seen our metal that's old school super old school. that's the way they did back in zapotec times. yes, correct, clay come out, and i mean i'm looking over there. he's doing our tortillas. he's doing one of my favorite things. these zucchini flowers with the string cheese that's so pretty to see. tomatoes cooking his focus. his passion have very old , very deep roots to farmers in the small village like mine since you are 687, you have a
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role to develop in the family, right was to water, the chili plantation tomato plantation to milk the cows. and help my mom while she was making tortillas like that she was get give me directions and telling me okay, rosa chilies, rosa tomatoes. i tell you how to prepare milk ahead to salsa. so that was the beginning of my profession. learning from the knowledge of how a tomato should taste like when you cut it directly from the plant. where should taste that's why. hmm. oh, man. happy this is what you should do. try the extras like this. just grab grab a hunk. yes put salsa. yeah. hmm. i haven't been anywhere in mexico with the cooking is better than here. this is a way to preserve our culture throughout food. good
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rafinha, zapotec in original people from mexico before the spanish before the aztecs. this is her restaurant where abigail has been grinding corn by hand making masa and moles like this ridiculously faithful time consuming, difficult, traditional way she was taught to make these things in the way she's been making them since she was six years old. look at her hands by the way, small, surprisingly delicate given all the hard work all the pushing meeting grinding stone against stone over the years. then look at her forearms. the power there. it's impressive and beautiful. yes. every time you enter a house in oaxaca, especially in the small villages , they always offer you a shadow
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maskell. mm. so good. visa and chicken dish sauce like a lot of the real old school moles made by masters like abigail jesus 35 different types of chile peppers and takes more than two weeks to make. do you think that until recently until guys like you that mexicans were not looking back at their own food culture. they were looking elsewhere. what was going on conquer it. we were also culture that was conquered first by the aztecs, and then we will conquer about the spaniards. so we were always told that everything that was good and excellent has to be important. we have here? it was just not good, right? another zapotec and classic chili agua, simpler dish of cowl and pork brains cooked with chilies,
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tomatoes and santa cook. the main thing i learned was to develop a little bit my cuisine here. there was this space where nobody tried to innovate. still using the same techniques, the same injured in the same flavors, herbs, etcetera, but you know, developing a little bit. to the races. hispanico i mean, that's as old school as the guts. this is super agent. final days than this one. you cannot have this is something that you do not find anywhere in mexico. quiet night in the zocalo, central square of oaxaca. yeah.
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but even tonight there's plenty of evidence of the struggle. the discontent boiling just under the surface. graffiti and painting of this street artist who goes by the name. yes, ca captures that spirit of oaxacan protest. the last supper for sure. last supper, but mexican a lot tougher. who are these people is the most powerful people in mexico people that is driving mexico. this is penny netto president right now. political liberal right president, and that guy is like the economy by moving the economy mexico and this is the army. this is a prostitute is
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represented because they are like prostitutes, right? you know, and, uh, middle narco traffic. ah guy. he's like the god in mexico, you know, because he is like other all of it. yeah so this is the way mexico works. for me. the most problem in mexico is the corruption. mexico can be a dangerous place for journalists for politicians for police. is it a dangerous place for artists? yeah i think so. yeah because agent nor agree with government like enemy. with verizon. you can now get a private five g network so you
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started. take the adviser match quiz now at smart asset .com was this close? it's close. bill we're in antarctica, and this is cnn. in 1936, the town of cuernavaca, 50 miles from mexico city. was visited by malcolm lowry. tormented self loathing, brilliant and hopelessly alcoholic author his life work under the volcano was set here. it is widely believed to be one of the great novels of the 20th century. lowry saw symbolism and
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evil everywhere here. in the deep karanka's. the looming volcano, the towered overhead. writer poet javier cecilia, one of cuernavaca is most celebrated . residents has reason to see evil, too. on march 28th 2011 narcos kidnapped and murdered his son, juan francisco and six other equally blameless innocent victims. cecilia found himself moved to march to mexico city to demand an end to the increasingly futile so called war on drugs that was mindlessly grinding up so many victims in the crossfire and in the margins.
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under the volcano. the evil that's coming. is fascism, what is the heart of the infernal machine today? okay, territorial control. organism is. what does he want to say? what does he want people to hear him tell you . because. the price. can he
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think of one place on earth? where the good guys are winning and where you are not ground under the wheels of the machine . you standing in the central road view their past. there. you will say this kid. you're gonna . ron desantis. here used to love you there. have you written a poem since the death of your son? no this could be a conferences for the need for.
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for him as soon exactly. as i have come to know, in my own life drugs. even drug addiction can be a survivable event. death. is not death. his final. it's crazy. it's crowded. it's noisy, and i love it. mexico city i'm proud to call you my second home.

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