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>> the mexican mafia has a code.hey don't assault the officers. >> they don't want any attention brought upon them. if one of their members assaults staff, they already know that now staff is going to start watching them more closely, which is what they don't want. >> because inmate rubio broke that code, he's going to have to pay a penalty. that penalty could be as severe as a beating. it could be anything beyond that. >> rubio, however, denies being a member of the gang. >> they say i affiliate with the mexican mafia. and i don't. >> he's being deceptive. rubio has signed a gang acknowledgment form identifying himself as a member of the mexican mafia. it's not uncommon for these guys to deny it to people who he thinks doesn't know his history. but in the end we do have all of our paperwork intact. >> officer rodriguez, part of the jail's gang intelligence division, heads to rubio's cell to discuss the situation. if rubio is willing to refute the mexican mafia, he can be placed in a protective custody housing unit f
>> the mexican mafia has a code.hey don't assault the officers. >> they don't want any attention brought upon them. if one of their members assaults staff, they already know that now staff is going to start watching them more closely, which is what they don't want. >> because inmate rubio broke that code, he's going to have to pay a penalty. that penalty could be as severe as a beating. it could be anything beyond that. >> rubio, however, denies being a member of the...
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mexican border. because he had guns in his car that he lawfully possesses in the usa he was arrested abused by prison guards and ter rized by fellow inmates. after more than a month at the pent ten sherry he was moved to a safer prison. we spoke with tahmooressi's mom jill outside of the new prison. >> was he kept in a single cell? >> much improved where he felt like he was going to be executed by the general populus. he was in the general populus and had his life threatened. now at least he is in a private section where i didn't see it but he tells me there was a cell that was empty. he's the only one held in the section. >> they were sitting outside of a cell looking at him? >> yes. >> when i used to practice law solitary confinement is a horrible punitive measure. did he have that sort of frustration being held alone or does he have some -- what are the conditions? >> he has an appreciation for the solitude right now because his life was threatened in l.a. masa by prisoners. he just needs to stay
mexican border. because he had guns in his car that he lawfully possesses in the usa he was arrested abused by prison guards and ter rized by fellow inmates. after more than a month at the pent ten sherry he was moved to a safer prison. we spoke with tahmooressi's mom jill outside of the new prison. >> was he kept in a single cell? >> much improved where he felt like he was going to be executed by the general populus. he was in the general populus and had his life threatened. now at...
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take off your shirt. >> the mexican mafia carries aside from just their name, menti mexican mafia tattooeddy, common tattoos are aztec symbols, you'll see the pyramids and the sun god looking up. numbers will almost always correlate to letters of the alphabet. we'll see numbers like the number 13, "m" is the 13th letter of the alphabet. orejones? >> no. >> the orejones are less complex. >> that way. for them, san antonio is their city. so anything san antonio-related will be on their body. other common things are area code. 210. >> 210, baby, what's up? >> spur symbols are common and our city skyline is very identifiable. skyline, right wrist. known as orejones which means big ears so we'll see tattoos of an actual ear somewhere on their body or playboy bunny. if you know how to read the tattoos, you know flat-out this guy's a member. >> gang inspectors like officers rodriguez and rocha identified and segregated thousands of gang members, no system is perfect. neither is shooting "lockup: extended stay." >> when shooting "extended stay," you will shoot for several weeks then be down a week
take off your shirt. >> the mexican mafia carries aside from just their name, menti mexican mafia tattooeddy, common tattoos are aztec symbols, you'll see the pyramids and the sun god looking up. numbers will almost always correlate to letters of the alphabet. we'll see numbers like the number 13, "m" is the 13th letter of the alphabet. orejones? >> no. >> the orejones are less complex. >> that way. for them, san antonio is their city. so anything san...
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-mexican border. because he had guns in his car that he lawfully possesses in the usa he was arrested and terrorized by fellow inmates. after a month he was moved to a safer prison. we spoke to sergeant tahmooressi's mom jill outside the new prison. >> what do you have to say about the way he is kept? he is in a single cell? >> much improved from la mesa. he was in the general populous and had his life threatened. now he is in a private section. he tells me there are ten cells but they are all empty and there is always a guard there. >> outside his cell? >> outside his cell. >> just sitting outside his cell looking at him? >> yes. >> one of the things that is of concern when i used to practice law is that solitary confinement is a horrible punitive measure. does he have that frustration of being held alone or does he appreciate it? what are the conditions? >> he has an appreciation for the solitude right now because his life was threatened in la mesa by prisoners. and so, he just needs to stay alive s
-mexican border. because he had guns in his car that he lawfully possesses in the usa he was arrested and terrorized by fellow inmates. after a month he was moved to a safer prison. we spoke to sergeant tahmooressi's mom jill outside the new prison. >> what do you have to say about the way he is kept? he is in a single cell? >> much improved from la mesa. he was in the general populous and had his life threatened. now he is in a private section. he tells me there are ten cells but...
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he took a wrong turn that landed him in a mexican prison. on the record showed how easy to make that mistake. the other sign over here which says mexico only no u.s. there's no graffiti over the no u.s. and the mexico only. you would be inclined to go that direction to go to san diego since that is the direction of san diego. if he had intended to go to mexico he would have expected he would look for a road in that direction. but it wasn't just a wrong turn. once he made that turn he said he couldn't turn back. so i got behind the wheel to investigate his claim. we're coming up on the right of where sergeant tahmooress came oust his parking spot and than where we made his turn. you can see to the right this road is looming right onto the freeway. this is where he came out over to the right. i'm staying in the left lane because i want to return to the use u.s. you can see the return u.s. sign. i can stay in the left lane but he's over here to the right. you can't get over here to the left lane i'm in to make the u-turn. this is the ohm lane y
he took a wrong turn that landed him in a mexican prison. on the record showed how easy to make that mistake. the other sign over here which says mexico only no u.s. there's no graffiti over the no u.s. and the mexico only. you would be inclined to go that direction to go to san diego since that is the direction of san diego. if he had intended to go to mexico he would have expected he would look for a road in that direction. but it wasn't just a wrong turn. once he made that turn he said he...
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i use it even for some mexican dishes.d chili serrano just to give it a nice little kick for me. >> they're finished with lemon and of course brown butter. >> beautiful. mm. very delicious. very mexican, very french. brown butter, awesome. makes everything better. >> of course. i think the most important thing about mexican cuisine in general if it's traditional, it's the ingredients. >> confit of suckling pig topped with grandma's salsa. an instant classic. >> have at it. you do it like the mexican way. pick it up and go. >> wow. pretty hard to imagine anything better than that. you're stuck with this dish forever, man. it's going to be like mick jagger 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 day happens every day. and the promise always is we're going to shut you down, you don't know who i am. and for me, i would r
i use it even for some mexican dishes.d chili serrano just to give it a nice little kick for me. >> they're finished with lemon and of course brown butter. >> beautiful. mm. very delicious. very mexican, very french. brown butter, awesome. makes everything better. >> of course. i think the most important thing about mexican cuisine in general if it's traditional, it's the ingredients. >> confit of suckling pig topped with grandma's salsa. an instant classic. >>...
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the facade concept is meant to address a variety of issues and design things like mexican cultures but to address did climate the sun and widen in terms of conservation there are some perspectives so people can see what's going on in the inside and outside so the museum is connected to the area rather than close off like the old traditionally thought of mexican design again actually, i need to bend down here i see if i get the cursor back those folks are at jessie plaza and you see the glass facade it invites you in and the whole notion they hover and create the space in which the museum is located and drama as one enters into the museum from jessie into the museum. here's the main entrance the gentleman in played is about to purchase his ticket those folks will walk along the gentle wrapping staircase and upstairs. here's the image of the mexican can you see the nice two-story volume and on the left is the facade that separates the facade you can the contemporary scombrush museum in the background you see the flexibility of the space offers the mexican museum in terms of curation and
the facade concept is meant to address a variety of issues and design things like mexican cultures but to address did climate the sun and widen in terms of conservation there are some perspectives so people can see what's going on in the inside and outside so the museum is connected to the area rather than close off like the old traditionally thought of mexican design again actually, i need to bend down here i see if i get the cursor back those folks are at jessie plaza and you see the glass...
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. >>> the mexican ambassador to the u.s. jut lined the decision to allow private sector companies into the emergency market during a discussion today. he was among several speakers talking about mexico's efforts to increase gas and oil production, which in the last 75 years has only been controllinged by a state-run company. this is an hour and a half. >> okay, everybody. welcome to csis. happy everybody could get here on such a hot day. this is washington. it's this time of the year, but hopefully the air-conditioning will hold out. delighted to have everyone here. and delighted to have an opportunity to explore this topic. talking with the ambassador just a few minutes ago, he said you used to have a mexico program. we did. and that was back when she was with us. she did a terrific job of creating a mexico program. we have not really caught our balance since then. we are making up for it today by taking pieces of mexico. we need to get together to talk about how we do all of mexico. i'm glad we could do this part. we have
. >>> the mexican ambassador to the u.s. jut lined the decision to allow private sector companies into the emergency market during a discussion today. he was among several speakers talking about mexico's efforts to increase gas and oil production, which in the last 75 years has only been controllinged by a state-run company. this is an hour and a half. >> okay, everybody. welcome to csis. happy everybody could get here on such a hot day. this is washington. it's this time of the...
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museum long xoilgd and now here i took action last string for that mexican museum and good process has been made and this grant agreement is further success with that, i'd like to ask kres 10 who is the senior person in our real estate division to present. >> thank you and good afternoon i take it i it's been a year to the day we were before you for approval of the purchase and sale long term property plan on the mixed use project sufrl as you recall it includes commercial space and approximately 48 thousand net museum space dedicated to the mexican museum since this time the project received the approval from the city and the department of finance to project maps have been approved and a site permit has been filed and the architecture design further designed so against the project the developer is waiting for a state date. drawing the mexican museum has made significant progress on the grant it's strengthened it's organizational capacity by recruiting several new members and establishing an international advisory committee and an art and letters xhoinl council reestablishing it's dono
museum long xoilgd and now here i took action last string for that mexican museum and good process has been made and this grant agreement is further success with that, i'd like to ask kres 10 who is the senior person in our real estate division to present. >> thank you and good afternoon i take it i it's been a year to the day we were before you for approval of the purchase and sale long term property plan on the mixed use project sufrl as you recall it includes commercial space and...
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to give me a benefit as a mexican citizen. as well as i know, the taxes that pemex paid it's about a 40% annually for the mexican budget so i think that if we bring new companies that are going to actually sell these same product that pemex sells, i think so pemex sales are going to drop, and if mexico is inviting all their companies to base in mexico i think mexico needs to offer something that is attractive. so my question is, whether these companies are going to pay the same amount of taxes that pemex paid, or if not, where is this money -- this money that pemex is going to stop producing, how mexico is going to produce this money or where is this money coming from? >> okay, thank you. maybe you can answer the global -- you have time? >> one of -- >> okay. >> let me start with the fourth, and then we go backwards, if that's okay. you know, because i think the fourth is very important. the -- the guidelines that are in the secondary legislation about how the contracts will be are very similar to international -- the internat
to give me a benefit as a mexican citizen. as well as i know, the taxes that pemex paid it's about a 40% annually for the mexican budget so i think that if we bring new companies that are going to actually sell these same product that pemex sells, i think so pemex sales are going to drop, and if mexico is inviting all their companies to base in mexico i think mexico needs to offer something that is attractive. so my question is, whether these companies are going to pay the same amount of taxes...
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they even called it the mexican moment and the country of the future. "time" magazine on a cover story said after one year in office the president has passed the most ambitious package of social, political and economic reforms in memory. global economic forces too have shifted in this country's direction. throw in the openness of mexico's oil reserves and foreign investment for the first time in 75 years and smart money has begun to bet on peso power. in the wall street community, i would say that mexico is by far the favorite nation just now. it's gone from a country people had sort of given up on to become the favorite. all based on what you said in your inaugural speech in december of 2012. huge promise, huge hope. tom friedman said there country will become the most dominant economic power in the 2 1st century. the answer to that question which country he said is mexico. so there was a huge amount of reaction to these bold reforms, then the economy slowed down. your popularity slowed down the question many people are asking, what happened from your
they even called it the mexican moment and the country of the future. "time" magazine on a cover story said after one year in office the president has passed the most ambitious package of social, political and economic reforms in memory. global economic forces too have shifted in this country's direction. throw in the openness of mexico's oil reserves and foreign investment for the first time in 75 years and smart money has begun to bet on peso power. in the wall street community, i...
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it is the mexican case to prosecute. there is nothing about the individual that demands remand of bail. he takes the wrong lane and gets there and tells them i am in the wrong lane and they still arrest him; was that it right? >> i don't know how much discretion the police have over there. but the prosecutors don't have much discretion. they have to prosout and can't use what we have in this country prosecutorial discretion. i agree with tom. intent will be paramount. and they need to decide if he had the intent to break the mexican law. it is not enough to say ignorance of the law is no excuse. i don't know this they will have that. >> that is interesting. look at the split screen of that crossing. we saw it in the report earlier. it is amazing. the left side is the way it looked. you can't so anything. you look at the u-turn on the bottom and then return to usa here. doesn't this indict the mexican authorities to say he shouldn't be arrested in the first place. it makes out a legitimate defense. i can't necessarily fau
it is the mexican case to prosecute. there is nothing about the individual that demands remand of bail. he takes the wrong lane and gets there and tells them i am in the wrong lane and they still arrest him; was that it right? >> i don't know how much discretion the police have over there. but the prosecutors don't have much discretion. they have to prosout and can't use what we have in this country prosecutorial discretion. i agree with tom. intent will be paramount. and they need to...
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i don't know why they don't ask the mexican government.m a latina living in oxnard where we have a lot of children housed in our local base. i have heard there are a lot of gang members. this worries me what why they do not call mexico to have this meeting at the white house. i think they should be patrolling their borders. thanks for the call. i think what the color is referring to is that on friday, the president will sit down with latin american presidents to talk about the immigration issue which is somewhat separate from what we are talking about this morning. but certainly we welcome your comments on that. guest: i would say the united states and mexico have been cooperating closely. i would agree with the caller the relationship between central american migration and the recent crisis we have had any problems we are seeing in mexico is quite close. it makes sense to think about dealing with these issues together. i think there is probably some interest in the white house looking at targeted programs that would assist central america
i don't know why they don't ask the mexican government.m a latina living in oxnard where we have a lot of children housed in our local base. i have heard there are a lot of gang members. this worries me what why they do not call mexico to have this meeting at the white house. i think they should be patrolling their borders. thanks for the call. i think what the color is referring to is that on friday, the president will sit down with latin american presidents to talk about the immigration issue...
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the mexican minister of interior was there.residents of the central american region were also participating. we are all about to take upon ourselves the responsibility so that gangs of organized crime are not using these minors and misinforming the population and encouraging a higher number of migrants through mexico to the united states. we have to warn society to avoid this from happening. we have set forth protocol mechanisms to care for these children that are trying to cross the border. we are discouraging this migration of children. most of the time, they are victims of the abuse of criminal gangs that are taking migrants to the united states. >> do you think the immigration policy can be achieved so there is not a flight from your country across the border to america? >> we have seen the process that the united states is following on immigration reform. i think it is something desirable. this is something that should happen for all those who arrived illegally in the united states. the united states is a country that has
the mexican minister of interior was there.residents of the central american region were also participating. we are all about to take upon ourselves the responsibility so that gangs of organized crime are not using these minors and misinforming the population and encouraging a higher number of migrants through mexico to the united states. we have to warn society to avoid this from happening. we have set forth protocol mechanisms to care for these children that are trying to cross the border. we...
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because the mexican authorities are going to testify that the head of mexican customs tee onthat he neverwas a marine or lost. he told us he was crossing the border to visit friends and then he told us he was crossings the border to come from medical treatment. so he they don't believe his story. >> i don't want to get in the middle of this. but the guy is being treated for post-traumatic stress disorder. >> i know. >> he had three guns in the back of his car. >> he had all of his earthly belongings in i his truck. this isn't fast and furious. >> he has no criminal record. >> right. so you would just think that the mexican president and the judicial authorities for humane reasons, okay, would just say okay. i'm going to let the guy serve 100 days already in jail let him go. let the gringo go because we want goodwill with america. >> the reason they won't is because mexico takes the rule of law very -- oh, waited. >> see how seriously on the border. >> when it comes to crossing the border that no, that's not true either. >> we're making fun of mexico and they deserve it okay, now there is
because the mexican authorities are going to testify that the head of mexican customs tee onthat he neverwas a marine or lost. he told us he was crossing the border to visit friends and then he told us he was crossings the border to come from medical treatment. so he they don't believe his story. >> i don't want to get in the middle of this. but the guy is being treated for post-traumatic stress disorder. >> i know. >> he had three guns in the back of his car. >> he had...
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i'd like to -- of the mexican energy reform. i'd like to talk very quickly about a few points, and then please stop me if i'm spending too much time. one is that the energy reform has been, to a large extent, you know, public attention in mexico and even political attention has been focused on the "e" and "p" part of the mexican energy reform, and it's entirely natural because it's the most politically contentious part of the reform. it's the part that really required more than any other a review of the constitution and that has still to this day gets the juices flowing when you have discussions, political discussions and discussions between analysts. however, the energy reform is quite comprehensive. it spans the entire energy sector. and there is a very interesting asymmetry between the attention that has been spent on exploration and production. and the complexity of the reform. i don't want you to understand by this that the side of this is not difficult, but the rest of the reform is enormously difficult. it has a very larg
i'd like to -- of the mexican energy reform. i'd like to talk very quickly about a few points, and then please stop me if i'm spending too much time. one is that the energy reform has been, to a large extent, you know, public attention in mexico and even political attention has been focused on the "e" and "p" part of the mexican energy reform, and it's entirely natural because it's the most politically contentious part of the reform. it's the part that really required more...
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am a native new mexican.ership of this place. it's this weird mixed bag of everything here all the time, and that's -- that is the identity. that i don't know. it allows a certain freedom. >> my desire to wear cowboy boots and put a hat on right now, you're sympathetic to that? >> well, i'm from new mexico and yes, i would also like to put my curse word kicking boots and a hat. >> very kind of you. thank you. >> well, sure. >> tony, i've got a question for you. what do you think of new mexico? kind of what are your thoughts? >> i'm going to try to boil it down to a simple statement. if you're an easterner and you come out to new mexico, you start to see metaphors in everything. but actually, if you were to stretch a little bit, you could say that new mexico is a perfect metaphor for america. it is a total mutation. it's got spanish, mexican, original american, and add a tinge of radioactivity. this is what america really is. to one degree or another, we are an immigrant culture. we are a gun culture. the expr
am a native new mexican.ership of this place. it's this weird mixed bag of everything here all the time, and that's -- that is the identity. that i don't know. it allows a certain freedom. >> my desire to wear cowboy boots and put a hat on right now, you're sympathetic to that? >> well, i'm from new mexico and yes, i would also like to put my curse word kicking boots and a hat. >> very kind of you. thank you. >> well, sure. >> tony, i've got a question for you....
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mexican.me and that is the identity. i don't know, it allows a certain freedom. >> my desire to wear cowboy boots and put a hat on now, you're sympathetic to that? >> i'm from new mexico and yes, i would like to put my curse word kicking boots and a hat. >> very kind if you think. >> sure. >> tony, i got a question for you, what do you think of new mexico? are your thoughts? >> i'll try to boil it down to a simple statement. if you're an easterner and come out to new mexico you see metaphors in everything, but actually, if you were to stretch a little bit, you can say nm np -- new mexico is a perfect metaph metaphor. it's a total mutation. it has spanish, mexican, original american and add a ting of radioactivity. this is what america is to one degree or another we're an immigrant culture. we're a gun culture. the expression of the american power and identity is the loan cowboy with a gun. that goes deep. this is the heart of the american dream. american dream. love it or hate it, this is it.
mexican.me and that is the identity. i don't know, it allows a certain freedom. >> my desire to wear cowboy boots and put a hat on now, you're sympathetic to that? >> i'm from new mexico and yes, i would like to put my curse word kicking boots and a hat. >> very kind if you think. >> sure. >> tony, i got a question for you, what do you think of new mexico? are your thoughts? >> i'll try to boil it down to a simple statement. if you're an easterner and come...
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marine held in a mexican jail, after one very wrong turn. but first here's what some of our fox affiliates are covering tonight. fox 25 in boston, a house fire has left seven penal dead. the blaze tore through a home overnight. 48 people were inside when the fire broke out. >>> fox 26 in houston where a 34-year-old man is facing charges in the deaths of six family members. authorities say ron lee haskell surrendered after a standoff. four children among the dead, a 15-year-old survived. >>> this is a live look at los angeles from fox 11. one of the big stories there, game of thrones leads the way with 19 nominations. also nominated the episode of the "between two ferns" featuring president obama. >>> that's tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report." we'll be right back. kid: hey dad, who was that man? dad: he's our broker. he helps looks after all our money. kid: do you pay him? dad: of course. kid: how much? dad: i don't know exactly. kid: what if you're not happy? does he have to pay you back? dad: nope. kid: why not? d
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the mexican consulate would then take the child, review the record, and then the mexican consulate, their own country, they will make a decision whether that child should be returned back to mexico. that's the way the system works. >> congressman cuellar, the u.n. high commission on refugees does not have the same conclusion and think the system failed mexican children and that mexican children are forced into an untenable situation and it has failed them. do you have any response to that? >> well, i certainly do. i mean, are we going to put our judgment in front of the mexican government, you know, the ones that represent these kids? i mean, we've got, at some time, we have to make a decision whether we trust the countries that we're working with. we're working on trying to work with mexico, central america. i'll be the first to say we got to address the root problems we have, but the law we have right now is either you claim asylum, credible fear or you're a victim of a sex crime. we leave every single protection there, don't touch the protection. what we're interested in giving the due
the mexican consulate would then take the child, review the record, and then the mexican consulate, their own country, they will make a decision whether that child should be returned back to mexico. that's the way the system works. >> congressman cuellar, the u.n. high commission on refugees does not have the same conclusion and think the system failed mexican children and that mexican children are forced into an untenable situation and it has failed them. do you have any response to...
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lou: berean sergeant andrew tahmooressi locked up in a mexican prison.ttorney joins us to explain what happened in court and when he expects them to be the. ♪ he. lou: mexican judge sentelle straight back to prison after an 9-hour hearing. the veteran with stuart -- to tours in afghanistan now locked up from 102 days after accidentally crossing the border with his own legal guns in his pickup truck and still not a public word from president obama . the mother of tahmooressi talked outside the courthouse expressing her confidence that her son will eventually be set free. >> he is strong, confident, very privileged. we are optimistic about the future. lou: joining us now, attorney representing the tahmooressi family who accompanied the jail and tahmooressi, andrew's mother, to the mexican court house and has been strategizing with the defense team. good to have you with us. you were at the courthouse. we just heard the mother of andrew tahmooressi expressed confidence and optimism of heard that from congressman, others over the course of his imprisonment i
lou: berean sergeant andrew tahmooressi locked up in a mexican prison.ttorney joins us to explain what happened in court and when he expects them to be the. ♪ he. lou: mexican judge sentelle straight back to prison after an 9-hour hearing. the veteran with stuart -- to tours in afghanistan now locked up from 102 days after accidentally crossing the border with his own legal guns in his pickup truck and still not a public word from president obama . the mother of tahmooressi talked outside the...
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if you're interested in mexican corruption, and of course, we are here at the factor. tip of the day. >>> and that is it for us
if you're interested in mexican corruption, and of course, we are here at the factor. tip of the day. >>> and that is it for us
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already mexican crude oil exports to the u.s. is falling even more than production is falling because there's not enough room in the u.s. gulf refining system to refine all of the crude oil coming from mexico. we're seeing diversion of crude to europe and to the pacific basin where, again, the pipeline at salinas cruz has been exporting into the pacific basin, including the u.s. west coast and growing in numbers. the real place where crude oil exports are needed from the americas is really asia where the deficit is currently around 21 million barrels a day is going to grow to probably 24 million barrels a day by the end of this decade if not more. and mexico is no exception, looking increasingly to asia and europe one of the other places that one can find incremental north american crude going into the pacific basin is from canada but pipeline politics in canada are very difficult and it looks as though we'll see significant amounts of crude oil from alberta moving east to the atlantic basin by pipe and rail an south to the gulf
already mexican crude oil exports to the u.s. is falling even more than production is falling because there's not enough room in the u.s. gulf refining system to refine all of the crude oil coming from mexico. we're seeing diversion of crude to europe and to the pacific basin where, again, the pipeline at salinas cruz has been exporting into the pacific basin, including the u.s. west coast and growing in numbers. the real place where crude oil exports are needed from the americas is really asia...
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the flows of mexicans coming in. now we're seeing other than mexicans. you see hot spots around the world. india, other locations. and we've had some experience with that already. that problem -- those challengers are going to continue to get larger and larger. i think we really need to play a leadership role, not only from our standpoint but from the state department standpoint of capacity building and things of that nature. so that's number one. number two, i think we have some tough choices to make. these are very, very difficult issues. i'm a father. i understand why these children want to come. i've walked the halls of the air force base with secretary johnson. i've been down to mcallen and other locations. it's absolutely heartbreaking. however, if we want to make an impact here, make sop end roads here, we have to make some tough decisions. you know, we've got to work very closely with guatemala and others. guatemala to shore up their northern border, mexico to shore up their border. we have to be proactive from a standpoint of investigating the n
the flows of mexicans coming in. now we're seeing other than mexicans. you see hot spots around the world. india, other locations. and we've had some experience with that already. that problem -- those challengers are going to continue to get larger and larger. i think we really need to play a leadership role, not only from our standpoint but from the state department standpoint of capacity building and things of that nature. so that's number one. number two, i think we have some tough choices...
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specifically mexicans or americans. he raises have -- cattle and sheep. now part of this yorba family, he has power and economic clout in los angeles and has gained the respect of his neighbor. their children, maria jesus and juanito, spoke spanish and attended convent schools. in 1840 six, wilson tried to protect his family by being american. this is pretty easy for someone who spoke english and had -- who was immediately made a captain in the united states army, but even with his new status, wilson remained very close to his californio friends and family. unfortunately, his wife, ramona yorba, died in 1849, and he's left with two little kids, a ranch whose ownership is contested, and deep ties to the mexican community. it is right at this confusing moment when the recent widower meets the dying thomas hereford and his wife margaret. at this point, he becomes b.d. wilson, and who knows how much the widow margaret hereford had to do with it, but he went pretty far down the path of claiming his identity as american. marg
specifically mexicans or americans. he raises have -- cattle and sheep. now part of this yorba family, he has power and economic clout in los angeles and has gained the respect of his neighbor. their children, maria jesus and juanito, spoke spanish and attended convent schools. in 1840 six, wilson tried to protect his family by being american. this is pretty easy for someone who spoke english and had -- who was immediately made a captain in the united states army, but even with his new status,...
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the private sector is already the mexican electricity sector. now, you will physically -- parties to get in contact as providers with the consumers, what they call the qualified consumers. they would also allow for other companies to -- for the cfe 2 -- a national utility to outsource several of the things that were limited. they had to do it by themselves and now they would be able to -- the private sector would be able to finance and manage, operate and expand the transmission in the infrastructure by means of the utility. a minor change, it is a major change. you see increasing efficiency of the operations and the possibility of relying on private parties. it basically gives you a notion of the speed, the pace at which the reform will move forward. reformly, constitutional was enacted in december of last year. started -- their first step was to request which areas, fields, or places with chuck were already working and had intention to do so. pemex did so. last march. then the government sent 21 initiatives to congress to change .21 different
the private sector is already the mexican electricity sector. now, you will physically -- parties to get in contact as providers with the consumers, what they call the qualified consumers. they would also allow for other companies to -- for the cfe 2 -- a national utility to outsource several of the things that were limited. they had to do it by themselves and now they would be able to -- the private sector would be able to finance and manage, operate and expand the transmission in the...
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in her exhibitions did she bring out mexican utense is? >> the uten symptom ls will be on display. and we will have a demonstration and the importance of the culture and it will be in collaboration with the u.s. forestry, it's important in our culture. >> speaking of corn, we will have the tamali festival coming up. what intrigues you about the exhibit. and makes it different than the one you have had before? >> the fact that it's bringing, again, the importance of the clay pottery. the -- of course, we have clay pottery that is led free, and it was not then. but we do have it now. they were made out of clay and they really bring about the fullness t favor of the food. and for -- you can cook them in a regular pot, but if you do it in a clay pot, no comparison. it's wonderful. great tasting. >> that is how my mom cooked them. i had had no idea what the big deal was when i was a kid. but now i do. >> we are bringing that tradition back in to our culture. >> what do you think the folks should go home with after the exhibition? >> the importa
in her exhibitions did she bring out mexican utense is? >> the uten symptom ls will be on display. and we will have a demonstration and the importance of the culture and it will be in collaboration with the u.s. forestry, it's important in our culture. >> speaking of corn, we will have the tamali festival coming up. what intrigues you about the exhibit. and makes it different than the one you have had before? >> the fact that it's bringing, again, the importance of the clay...
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lou: berean sergeant andrew tahmooressi locked up in a mexican prison.orney joins us to explain what happened in court and when he expects them to be free. legs, for crossing. feet...splashing. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to ma, now may be time to ask about xeljanz. xeljz (tofacitinib) is a small pill, not an injection or infusion, for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. seris, sometimes fatal infections and cancers have happened in patients taking xeljanz. don't start xeljanz if you have any infection, unless ok with your doctor. tears in the stomach or intestines, low bod cell counts and higher liver tes and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tts before you start and while taking xeljanz, and roinely check certain liver tests. tell your doctor if you have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common, and if you hav
lou: berean sergeant andrew tahmooressi locked up in a mexican prison.orney joins us to explain what happened in court and when he expects them to be free. legs, for crossing. feet...splashing. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to ma, now may be time to ask about xeljanz. xeljz (tofacitinib) is a small pill, not an injection or infusion, for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well....
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marine has been fighting to get out of a mexican prison.president obama refusing to help fast track the case. we expected to hear from sergeant tam reissy's defense lawyer and mother tonight. since that hearing is not yet over, they will join us tomorrow night. right now we asked donald trump what he thinks. >> donald, nice to see you. and sergeant tahmooressi still rotting in a a mexican prison. what do you make of that? >> and he is being treated very badly and it's a terrible situation. and it shouldn't happen. he did a good job in the marines. people have respect for him and probably made a wrong turn with all the billions we send down mexico's way in the way of tourism that we don't have a president who can call him and say let him out and let him out now is hard to believe. >> call sergeant tahmooressi's mother. look, we care about this. we are interested in this. he has gone absolutely dark on this. sits totally silent they say the president had a big talk with the he had head man, head honcho and spoke for many many minutes and it w
marine has been fighting to get out of a mexican prison.president obama refusing to help fast track the case. we expected to hear from sergeant tam reissy's defense lawyer and mother tonight. since that hearing is not yet over, they will join us tomorrow night. right now we asked donald trump what he thinks. >> donald, nice to see you. and sergeant tahmooressi still rotting in a a mexican prison. what do you make of that? >> and he is being treated very badly and it's a terrible...
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he said your country speeds about $20 billion securing the mexican border. take 10% of that and invest it in central america in security and infrastructure and economic education. that will would more profitable. if the united states were to invest all this money in the country, it will deter the people going north. now, we can't get a highway bill done. we can't help the department of veteran affairs. we probably won't sort this out. so what are the chances for a big economic package? they say it in spanish too, zero. >> what does that mean for the flow of immigrants for the next week? for weeks the administration has been saying i don't come -- gwen: i'm sorry -- >> is the message coming through. >> it's hot right now in texas. the numbers have dropped. the question is will they stop picking up for labor day as the weather comes down. gwen: the debate we might pick up after labor day when congress comes back to come to town. the washington web cast extra streams live at 8:30 p.m. eastern time. among other things we'll talk about what vladimir putin is comi
he said your country speeds about $20 billion securing the mexican border. take 10% of that and invest it in central america in security and infrastructure and economic education. that will would more profitable. if the united states were to invest all this money in the country, it will deter the people going north. now, we can't get a highway bill done. we can't help the department of veteran affairs. we probably won't sort this out. so what are the chances for a big economic package? they say...
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the president spoke to mexican president enrique penneto in june about mexican efforts to improve the security at its southern border. we are working with mexico to accelerate its southern border strategy that will increase mexican inspection and intradiction capacities and reduce human smuggling across mexico's borders. as part of the broader interagency effort, we are also working to increase immediately the migrant repatriation capacity for el salvador, guatemala, and honduras, so that these governments can accept more migrants from the united states each week. finally, the department continues to focus on a longer term approach to address the systemic issues central american countries face, and that are creating the push factors behind this phenomenon. we're applying a more balanced regional approach to integrate prosperity, security, and governance assistance in order to reduce the root causes that are driving migrants to the united states. however, we must be realistic. in order to achieve the substantiative change in america, that truly will stem migration flows, all the govern
the president spoke to mexican president enrique penneto in june about mexican efforts to improve the security at its southern border. we are working with mexico to accelerate its southern border strategy that will increase mexican inspection and intradiction capacities and reduce human smuggling across mexico's borders. as part of the broader interagency effort, we are also working to increase immediately the migrant repatriation capacity for el salvador, guatemala, and honduras, so that these...
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the president spoke to mexican president enrique penneto in june about mexican efforts to improve the security at its southern border. we are working with mexico to accelerate its southern border strategy that will increase mexican inspection and intradiction capacities and reduce human smuggling across mexico's borders. as part of the broader interagency effort, we are also working to increase immediately the migrant repatriation capacity for el salvador, guatemala, and honduras, so that these governments can accept more migrants from the united states each week. finally, the department continues to focus on a longer term approach to address the systemic issues central american countries face, and that are creating the push factors behind this phenomenon. we're applying a more balanced regional approach to integrate prosperity, security, and governance assistance in order to reduce the root causes that are driving migrants to the united states. however, we must be realistic. in order to achieve the substantiative change in america, that truly will stem migration flows, all the govern
the president spoke to mexican president enrique penneto in june about mexican efforts to improve the security at its southern border. we are working with mexico to accelerate its southern border strategy that will increase mexican inspection and intradiction capacities and reduce human smuggling across mexico's borders. as part of the broader interagency effort, we are also working to increase immediately the migrant repatriation capacity for el salvador, guatemala, and honduras, so that these...
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57,000, how many are mexican citizen? >> the breakdown has been that honduras, el salvador, guatemala contain about 80, 78 to 82% of the people we've encountered. the rest are from other countries including mexico. a smaller number from mexico. >> the point i'm trying to get at is in the 2008 bill we created expedited procedures for people from contyingous nations, canada and mexico. if we have illegal immigrants from mexico are we actually expediting those procedure? who can answer that? department of justice, hhs. who is doing this? >> yes. if i remember the numbers correctly and i stand corrected, i think last year border patrol did expedited removal on 11,000 children, i believe. that made its way in on to united states, did expedited removal. very little activity up in the northern border. >> i wouldn't doubt that. >> but, yes. best of my recollection during my time border patrol was using expedited removal. >> what's the timeline for deportation? i mean, how long does it take to go through the adjudication process.
57,000, how many are mexican citizen? >> the breakdown has been that honduras, el salvador, guatemala contain about 80, 78 to 82% of the people we've encountered. the rest are from other countries including mexico. a smaller number from mexico. >> the point i'm trying to get at is in the 2008 bill we created expedited procedures for people from contyingous nations, canada and mexico. if we have illegal immigrants from mexico are we actually expediting those procedure? who can answer...