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somewhat argue the most powerful state in the nation mexico, the most educated state, the state with most finances. both parties for the 1st time in history of mexico is an independent government. it happenedhappening costa rica last year and also happened in panel. this year we have one in guatemala. people are tired of politics as usual command in this nation republicans and democrats if you look at some of the research, they love that there is a trump guy out there swearing, kicking everybody and making things -- moving things around. but if you also look at the research and do not ask you would you vote for do you like trump that show what trump stands for, believes in, andcommand americans, i would not vote for anyone like that. so with a good thing is that the weekend usually devote with our emotions now with our minds, that is also international. in this case we have a here, more than a year for his ideas to come forth. i think that we will be missing on panels very soon. >> i will say that if there is a cultural connection that i will remind everyone of, when any of us were g
somewhat argue the most powerful state in the nation mexico, the most educated state, the state with most finances. both parties for the 1st time in history of mexico is an independent government. it happenedhappening costa rica last year and also happened in panel. this year we have one in guatemala. people are tired of politics as usual command in this nation republicans and democrats if you look at some of the research, they love that there is a trump guy out there swearing, kicking...
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so supporting mexico's southern border strategy is in our national interest in the united states. because the threats that mexico sees on their southern border, if not checked, we see then on our southwest border. so we're working with mexico to provide a cooperative plan that supports the implementation of their strategy. and in the near term we're focusing on providing them with some needed capabilities like biometrics or tactical communications and in the long term we're working on helping build sustainable capacities that will improve what we're terming as regional interoperability, enhancing equipment commonality between our forces so we can work together. there's a leadership role that mexico can play in the region to address this kind of a threat and that is something that we are seeking to foster. and what we consider to be a very historical event, we've had the leaders in the staffs from the trilateral meeting of north american defense ministers, that's our defense minister in the united states, the canadian defense minister, mexico's defense minister, they all got togethe
so supporting mexico's southern border strategy is in our national interest in the united states. because the threats that mexico sees on their southern border, if not checked, we see then on our southwest border. so we're working with mexico to provide a cooperative plan that supports the implementation of their strategy. and in the near term we're focusing on providing them with some needed capabilities like biometrics or tactical communications and in the long term we're working on helping...
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simon barquera of mexico's national health institute says it now affects 14% of mexican adults; a populationh widespread genetic pre-disposition to diabetes. adding to the risk, 72% are obese or overweight. those numbers are now higher than mexico's northern neighbors but with double the impact. far fewer mexicans here have their symptoms under control. >> for example, in canada and the u.s., more than half of the population with diabetes has adequate control. in mexico only 25%. >> reporter: complicating matters, half of those affected aren't aware they have diabetes. and those who are diagnosed can remain a-symptomatic for years and they do little to control its advance. >> they go looking for private care and they see that its too expensive, then they go back to the public care and its limited. so, you know, when people have a difficult decision we usually just defer this decision. >> reporter: maria de la luz mireles says she struggled for years with scattered, substandard care until specialists at the sugar clinic helped bring her symptoms under control. >> ( translated ): i went to man
simon barquera of mexico's national health institute says it now affects 14% of mexican adults; a populationh widespread genetic pre-disposition to diabetes. adding to the risk, 72% are obese or overweight. those numbers are now higher than mexico's northern neighbors but with double the impact. far fewer mexicans here have their symptoms under control. >> for example, in canada and the u.s., more than half of the population with diabetes has adequate control. in mexico only 25%. >>...
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born children, left the united states for mexico. 870,000 mexican nationals left mexico for the united states. it cites a mexican survey that says 6 in 10 of the mexicans that left the u.s. for mexico cited family reunionification for the reverse migration. 11.7 million mexican immigrants live in the u.s., that's down from 2007. coming up, we'll have a look at the conversation on muslims in america. i know. it's so frustrating. they'd be a lot happier with the capital one venture card. and you would, too! why? it's so easy with venture. you earn unlimited double miles on every purchase, every day. just book any flight you want then use your miles to cover the cost. now, that's more like it. what's in your wallet? plan well and enjoy life... ♪ or, as we say at unitedhealthcare insurance company, go long. consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company... go long. >>> in the wake of the paris attacks, muslim organizations around the world strongly condemn the actions of the terrorists involved. thousands took to social media to declare th
born children, left the united states for mexico. 870,000 mexican nationals left mexico for the united states. it cites a mexican survey that says 6 in 10 of the mexicans that left the u.s. for mexico cited family reunionification for the reverse migration. 11.7 million mexican immigrants live in the u.s., that's down from 2007. coming up, we'll have a look at the conversation on muslims in america. i know. it's so frustrating. they'd be a lot happier with the capital one venture card. and you...
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mexico. carlos: mayor martinez, is it time for the national guard to vacate the valley? mayor martinez: i think it probably should have never been there to begin with. the whole idea is, if we don't really address the true problem, and that is that we are all a human family that needs to be taking care of each other. when we talk about central america and the different customs and reasons why they came, we have to understand that really we had -- nobody really wants to come over here illegally. nobody really wants to emigrate -- really wants to emigrate from their country. there are only two reasons why they do it, safety or economic reasons. it is no different than what you have going in syria, no different than what you have going on across the nation, and the world. if you try to understand what is going on with the dynamics, and again, fear sells papers, and i understand there is an economic reason for that, but we have to get to the core of the matter and understand why they are fleeing and how we address those as opposed to just talking about fear? carlos: fear doe
mexico. carlos: mayor martinez, is it time for the national guard to vacate the valley? mayor martinez: i think it probably should have never been there to begin with. the whole idea is, if we don't really address the true problem, and that is that we are all a human family that needs to be taking care of each other. when we talk about central america and the different customs and reasons why they came, we have to understand that really we had -- nobody really wants to come over here illegally....
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the new mexico museum of national history and science has unveiled the first baby penta skull discovered, airlifted out of the new mexico wilderness. >> it has five horns. >> the bones are part of the permanent exhibit at the museum. >> upper 70s, if not 80, and could see a shower this evening and also saturday morning and i hope you can make it down to the heart walk, low 60s tomorrow, breezy, dry in the afternoon for the terps and wisconsin, and a cool day on sunday and washing up, tuesday, a shower or two and wednesday, maybe 70 again. >> scouting for food throughout the area, tomorrow you will see scouts putting out plastic bags for nonperishable foods, a great cause, and the keystone pipeline was rejected by the president and we'll have more on that on our app. that's it. we're back at 5:00. we hope you have a great weekend, everybody!. >> victor: oh, boy. here we go. >> chelsea: adam! oh, god! thank god! >> adam: yeah. be careful with him, all right? he's hurt pretty bad. >> paul: i-i got him. >> victor: put him down slowly. >> paul: all right. let's get him down slowly. >> victor:
the new mexico museum of national history and science has unveiled the first baby penta skull discovered, airlifted out of the new mexico wilderness. >> it has five horns. >> the bones are part of the permanent exhibit at the museum. >> upper 70s, if not 80, and could see a shower this evening and also saturday morning and i hope you can make it down to the heart walk, low 60s tomorrow, breezy, dry in the afternoon for the terps and wisconsin, and a cool day on sunday and...
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animus river watershed, the watershed that drains from colorado into new mexico into the san juan and through the navajo nation in arizona as well. in 1979, a breached dam at a uranium bill tailings disposal pond near church rock in new mexico on the navajo nation sent more than a thousand tons of solid radioactive waste and 93 million gallons of acidic liquid into the rio puerto. disastrous blowouts and spills like these are easy to see. they get the media's attention. but the toxins leaking silently out of thousands of abandoned hard rock mines are doing even more damage to our watersheds each and every year. for decades before the spill, the gold king mine actually leached water laced with heavy metals and sulfuric acid into cement creek which is a tributary of the animus. over the last ten years, an average of 200 gallons of highly polluted water each and every minute or more than 100 million gallons per year flowed out of this mine and into the animus river via cement creek. the gold king and other abandoned mines in the san juan mountains in southwestern colorado continue to pollute the animus and san ju
animus river watershed, the watershed that drains from colorado into new mexico into the san juan and through the navajo nation in arizona as well. in 1979, a breached dam at a uranium bill tailings disposal pond near church rock in new mexico on the navajo nation sent more than a thousand tons of solid radioactive waste and 93 million gallons of acidic liquid into the rio puerto. disastrous blowouts and spills like these are easy to see. they get the media's attention. but the toxins leaking...
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be the first accumulating the metro sam: new mexico wintry weather conditions storm system moved across the state leaving a blanket of snow... the national weather service says new mexico will see warmer, drier and calmer weather by the end of the week but that there will be snow, high wind and other blustery meantime. warnings and the various result of what low-pressure system" sabrina still to come on local five news midday... we have hy-vee with some delicious breakfast recipes! sabrina sabrina missy anker waukee hy-vee registered dietitian completed certificate of training in adult weight management - october 2013 waukee hy-vee registered dietitian, erin good, will show your audience how to make oatmeal. contact erin good, rd, ld at 515-216-2770 or at egood@hy- vee.com tt2w`t+o md: bt@q&98 tt2w`t+o md: "a@q65\ tt2w`t+o md: bm@q=>p tt4w`t+o md:" dztq 9$t tt4w`t+o md:" entq i 4 tt4w`t+o md:" gzt& p'l tt4w`t+o md:" hnt& @) tt4w`t+o md:" iztq *@x tt4w`t+o md:" jntq 808 tt4w`t+o md:" lzt& ]d local 5 news midday in hd. we are iowa" : hd. we are iowa" : sabrina: today.... sabrina: iowa students new president to come to a public forum later
be the first accumulating the metro sam: new mexico wintry weather conditions storm system moved across the state leaving a blanket of snow... the national weather service says new mexico will see warmer, drier and calmer weather by the end of the week but that there will be snow, high wind and other blustery meantime. warnings and the various result of what low-pressure system" sabrina still to come on local five news midday... we have hy-vee with some delicious breakfast recipes! sabrina...
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mexico. more mexican nationals are now leaving the u.s. than migrating here. the pew research center found several reasons more than 1 million mexican nationals moved south in recent years. border jumping has grown too dangerous they say. the aging population has made jobs easier to find for the younger folks and there are now more high paying jobs in northern mexico. >>> how does a fish make history? salmon became the first food animal the fda is allowing to be genetically modified calling it safe to eat. the fda already allows modified corn, soybeans and potatoes. biologically the new salmon is like the ordinary variety, but it grows much faster. critics call it a franken fish and worry it will escape and mate with wild salmon. the company though says that won't happen since it farms the fish in tanks on land in canada and panama. >>> well, speeding things up, big donation from mark zuckerberg. we'll tell but it next. we're digging into the safety record of the tour bus involved in last weeks crash at >>> tonight at 6:00, we're digging into the safety record
mexico. more mexican nationals are now leaving the u.s. than migrating here. the pew research center found several reasons more than 1 million mexican nationals moved south in recent years. border jumping has grown too dangerous they say. the aging population has made jobs easier to find for the younger folks and there are now more high paying jobs in northern mexico. >>> how does a fish make history? salmon became the first food animal the fda is allowing to be genetically modified...
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. >> once again, it seems the houma nation will be forced to leave. >> mexico's supreme court opened the door to making marijuana legal in the country. the court has ruled that a cannabis club can grow the drug for personal use. john hohman reports. >> in concrete terms, mexico's supreme court decided that a small group of mostly businessmen and lawyers could produce and smoke their own marijuana. that's against mexican allow right now. of course, this case is bigger than just that. it sets a precedent and if there are many more similar cases, about four more cases like this, it changes the rules in mexico so that anyone can grow and smoke their own marijuana. this case has been provoking a lot of debate. the president of the country pena nieto got involved in a series of tweets, saying it would open discussion about this important issue in the country. the people pushing this case want this to go further, looking for widespread legalization of marijuana in the country, and they say that that will help wrestle control from drug cartels who control that industry and lower the violence
. >> once again, it seems the houma nation will be forced to leave. >> mexico's supreme court opened the door to making marijuana legal in the country. the court has ruled that a cannabis club can grow the drug for personal use. john hohman reports. >> in concrete terms, mexico's supreme court decided that a small group of mostly businessmen and lawyers could produce and smoke their own marijuana. that's against mexican allow right now. of course, this case is bigger than just...
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unsayables, that muslims should be treated with suspicion, torture is accepted in national security and muslim immigrants are-- mexico migrants are rapists. some find some rhetoric a sign of someone not beholden to anyone. >>> he is a businessman. >> reporter: his lead needs context. firstly, it's way too early in the process to be predicting outcomes. historically those likely to vote for the next republican will presidential candidate don't pay attention before the first caucus and that's next february. the opinion poles are for those who identify as republican and not those who are likely to vote. at this point in the race in 2011 this man also noted for his statements was in the lead and being praised for his outsider status. trump's numbers have to be put into a national context. 25% of americans identify as republicans. of that number some 27% say they support trump. as noted, u.s. voter has says it represents 6% of the american population. >>> they were dancing on the street an roof tops. >> reporter: that's not to say his canvassing isn't significant. the republican establishment hasn't pushed back against tr
unsayables, that muslims should be treated with suspicion, torture is accepted in national security and muslim immigrants are-- mexico migrants are rapists. some find some rhetoric a sign of someone not beholden to anyone. >>> he is a businessman. >> reporter: his lead needs context. firstly, it's way too early in the process to be predicting outcomes. historically those likely to vote for the next republican will presidential candidate don't pay attention before the first caucus...
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elias: new mexico braced for wintry weather conditions monday, as a storm system moved across the state leaving a blanket of snow... the national weather service says new mexico will see warmer, drier and calmer weather by the end of the week but that there will be snow, high wind and other blustery conditions in the meantime. the various warnings and advisories are a result of what forecasters call a "stout low-pressure system" elias: (anchor toss to wx) sam: adlib toss. sam: weather adlib: if you liked the gloomy and wet look of yesterday you are in luck, because we have more of the same weather sticking around today! clouds morning through the afternoon with plenty of rain stuck in the forecast and mild afternoon temps. the rain today is going to be heaviest through the morning hours with any showers in the afternoon much lighter and more scattered. temperatures today are going to be able to stay fairly mild despite the heavy cloud cover and rain with a high in the lower 60s. tonight we are going to see mostly cloudy skies with a few scattered showers lingering across the state. wednesday is going to be a cold and windy day
elias: new mexico braced for wintry weather conditions monday, as a storm system moved across the state leaving a blanket of snow... the national weather service says new mexico will see warmer, drier and calmer weather by the end of the week but that there will be snow, high wind and other blustery conditions in the meantime. the various warnings and advisories are a result of what forecasters call a "stout low-pressure system" elias: (anchor toss to wx) sam: adlib toss. sam: weather...
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and nearly all of new mexico is under some kind of winter weather warning or advisory this -- advisory today as well. the national weather service says new mexico will see snow , high winds and other winter conditions until the end of the week. significant snowfall and dangerous driving conditions are expected in the mountainous areas into this morning. but forecasters say warmer drier weather is moving in to the state soon. elizabeth: happening right now, residents in a senior housing community in des moines are in uproar after they were told they have 10 months to move out. eric: mercy medical center in des moines is looking tear down apartments in order to develop more of the hospital. yesterday with tenants. kcci's alyx sacks was there. alyx what was the meeting about? alyx: the meeting was to introduce the residents to a person who has been hired by the hospital to help residents move out. the hospital calls them a relocation navigator. we were invited to the meeting by a resident, but when we got there, mercy asked us to leave. i can tell you it was a packed room. there are a little more than 200 people who
and nearly all of new mexico is under some kind of winter weather warning or advisory this -- advisory today as well. the national weather service says new mexico will see snow , high winds and other winter conditions until the end of the week. significant snowfall and dangerous driving conditions are expected in the mountainous areas into this morning. but forecasters say warmer drier weather is moving in to the state soon. elizabeth: happening right now, residents in a senior housing...
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the navajo nation in new mexico relies on the river polluted by the e.p.a. for drinking water and for farming. in the days following the spill the navajo lost their water supply. the e.p.a. offered to deliver clean water to the navajo that it could use for drinking and crop irrigation but instead they used dirty oil tankers to deliver contaminated water. the e.p.a. is not only a threat to citizens, to landowners and to businesses, it's also a threat to the environment they purport to protect. and since the disaster, the e.p.a. has continued to spill toxic wastewater into creeks and rivers. there has been zero accountability for this agency. based on that track record, i don't think we should be giving the e.p.a. any more power. that's why i'm joining my colleagues earlier today to vote to roll back the waters of the united states regulation before the e.p.a. criminalizes nearly every landowner in the united states. but we should also consider the bigger picture. this regulation is a symptom not the problem. the problem is the e.p.a. itself and its overreach
the navajo nation in new mexico relies on the river polluted by the e.p.a. for drinking water and for farming. in the days following the spill the navajo lost their water supply. the e.p.a. offered to deliver clean water to the navajo that it could use for drinking and crop irrigation but instead they used dirty oil tankers to deliver contaminated water. the e.p.a. is not only a threat to citizens, to landowners and to businesses, it's also a threat to the environment they purport to protect....
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and bronco wins the governorship of the state, some would argue the most powerful state in the nation of mexico, the most educated state, the state with the most finances and bronco beats the pri party for the first time in the history of mexico there's an independent governor. people -- it happened in costa rica last year. it happened in panama, outsiders won. this year we have a comedian winning in guatemala, jimmy morales. people are tired of politics as usual. and in this nation, republicans and democrats, i must say, if you look at the research, they love that there is a trump guy out there, swearing, kicking everybody and making things -- moving things around. but if you also look at the research and do not ask who would you vote for or do you like trump, et cetera, but show what trump stands for, what he believes in and americans are horrified "i wouldn't vote for anyone like that." if you don't put a name to it. so the good something that though we end to vote with our emotions and not with our mind, that's also international, in this case we have a year, more than a year for his ideas
and bronco wins the governorship of the state, some would argue the most powerful state in the nation of mexico, the most educated state, the state with the most finances and bronco beats the pri party for the first time in the history of mexico there's an independent governor. people -- it happened in costa rica last year. it happened in panama, outsiders won. this year we have a comedian winning in guatemala, jimmy morales. people are tired of politics as usual. and in this nation,...
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mexico. every sovereign nation secures its borders. not kpash gnat. >> the fall out with the exchanges you just saw. but it did not end there. when donald trump with the deportation picked up where the debate left off. >> tell me how are you going to have a massive deportation? >> you're going to have a deportation force. you're going to bring the country because you have some excellent, wonderful people that have been here for a long peer dwrod of time. don't forget that you have millions of people that are waiting online to come into this country. and they're waiting to come in legally. >> so a deportation force which has some of the conservative laws saying how does that work if trump says he's going to get the illegal i78 grants out in a year. imagine the manpower that would take to hunt down 11 million illegal immigrants. do you want that? first of all? raise your hand if you want that. you do? yes, why? whether or not it's realistic to get them out and deport them all. the idea that we're racist because we want to protect the sov
mexico. every sovereign nation secures its borders. not kpash gnat. >> the fall out with the exchanges you just saw. but it did not end there. when donald trump with the deportation picked up where the debate left off. >> tell me how are you going to have a massive deportation? >> you're going to have a deportation force. you're going to bring the country because you have some excellent, wonderful people that have been here for a long peer dwrod of time. don't forget that you...
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at sandia national laboratory, in new mexico, senior engineer brad boswell showed me the obsolete analoginnards of the old 1960s version of the bomb: so one of the things that was surprising to me was that we still have nuclear weapons using vacuum tubes like the ones we had in the old tvs. >> that is correct. >> reporter: and so this kind vacuum tube is now part of this printed circuit board? >> that is correct. if you look at this printed circuit board, vacuum tubes like this are replaced by the smaller, commonly used electronic, discrete components that you see on these board today. >> reporter: while many of the components of the b-61 are being upgraded and modernized, the big change is the addition of this tail fin kit, which allows the bomb to be guided to its target, a big improvement over the old system that deployed a parachute, which floated the bomb to the ground. it won't make the bomb as precise as a gps-guided smart bomb, but it will increase its accuracy. you might think that with all their destructive power, nuclear weapons wouldn't need to hit a target dead center. but t
at sandia national laboratory, in new mexico, senior engineer brad boswell showed me the obsolete analoginnards of the old 1960s version of the bomb: so one of the things that was surprising to me was that we still have nuclear weapons using vacuum tubes like the ones we had in the old tvs. >> that is correct. >> reporter: and so this kind vacuum tube is now part of this printed circuit board? >> that is correct. if you look at this printed circuit board, vacuum tubes like...
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president obama and the leaders of china, japan, mexico and other nation in the 21-member apec bloc willt with the ceo of several major companies. a two-day summit of leaders begins sunday in manila. >>> a los angeles-bound plane from tel-aviv, israel, was forced to make an emergency landing in billing, montana. once on ground, crews didn't find an issue with the engine after a safety alerted them. none of the 300 passengers on board was injured. >>> one retirement plan that serve about 5,000 higher- education workers in virginia is getting a new manager. just a heads up. the virginia retirement system plans to switch management from t.i.a.a. cref and fidelity to international city management association retirement corporation. the change will be in effect next fall. >>> a federal federal transportation bill has become the target of a lobbying frenzy. >>> and a new look wrangler may catch you off guard. allyson? >>> it's cool out here but not a lot of wind so pretty comfortable, as long as you have a jacket on. we're looking at a really great day. take a look at your planner. 60-degree a
president obama and the leaders of china, japan, mexico and other nation in the 21-member apec bloc willt with the ceo of several major companies. a two-day summit of leaders begins sunday in manila. >>> a los angeles-bound plane from tel-aviv, israel, was forced to make an emergency landing in billing, montana. once on ground, crews didn't find an issue with the engine after a safety alerted them. none of the 300 passengers on board was injured. >>> one retirement plan that...
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from china to mexico, nations with the largest economies in the world have seen the value for the tcs has efficient reliable, and safe transport of goods and people. as for the railroad industry, the administration and congress continue to move forward with the into -- if limitation of it. admin -- amendment is ptc, itt relitigating is simply saying if there is a technology that has been around for 20 years, and doesn't just does what we are trying to achieve me a lot of united states, why do we keep trying to develop our own multiple proprietary systems that then have to be made compatible. the process has of course been so inefficient that the railroads continue to ask for delays from congress every year. i just want to have the gao take a look at the european system. asked folks, i have in the railroad administration, including the administrator and members of congress about this. thisrgument i hear about -- against this amendment is a one-time cost. we have already invested money in ptc. anyone that knows how to run a basic business knows that you do not make decisions based on co
from china to mexico, nations with the largest economies in the world have seen the value for the tcs has efficient reliable, and safe transport of goods and people. as for the railroad industry, the administration and congress continue to move forward with the into -- if limitation of it. admin -- amendment is ptc, itt relitigating is simply saying if there is a technology that has been around for 20 years, and doesn't just does what we are trying to achieve me a lot of united states, why do...
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. >> cuban president, raul castro, is set to begin a three-day visit to mexico, emphasizing trade between the two nations. he will meet with the mexican president, and says that he wants to have the historically close ties with cuba. mexico has seen an uptick in the number of cuban migrants in recent months. an aljazeera contributor and freelance journalist based in mexico city where she joins us now, and amy, talk to us about the numbers that you've reported on in terms of the number of be cubans trying to get to the u.s. from cuba via mexico. >> yeah, thank you very much. as i reported with aljazeera, we're seeing a very big uptick in the number of cubans that are now traveling by land to get to the u.s. u.s. via mexico. what's very interesting, there has been a big surge that seems to be gathering in the last several months. most recently, the latest numbers from the mexican government show that almost 6,500 cubans were processed in migratory facilities in mexico in the first nine months of the year, and so that's 500 more than the same period last year. so there has been quite a phenomenal increase o
. >> cuban president, raul castro, is set to begin a three-day visit to mexico, emphasizing trade between the two nations. he will meet with the mexican president, and says that he wants to have the historically close ties with cuba. mexico has seen an uptick in the number of cuban migrants in recent months. an aljazeera contributor and freelance journalist based in mexico city where she joins us now, and amy, talk to us about the numbers that you've reported on in terms of the number of...
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mexico residents' ability to use their i.d. nationwide. >> we're not going to be able to have people go in to military installations. nationalabs, board airplanes, et cetera. >> with a new mexico driver's license. >> that's right. >> it's identical. there's no distinction between an illegal immigrant's driver's license or one that is looks like mine. the problem is that we started to have human trafficking. people were bringing illegal immigrants if all over the country to our state to get a new mexico driver's license. you're supposed to be a resident to receiver that driver's license. but it still doesn't make any difference. i have fought every year to repeal that law. because it is a public safety law. it's not an immigration law. i'm trying to appeal to the public's safety. >> are you getting there? >> we're fighting and fighting. we compromised and said we will put what can is supposedly written on the driver's license and said it can't be used for verification to enter a federal facility, a military base or to board any kind of airplane. and they had actually, we had negotiated it. and they moved the ball on us. and s
mexico residents' ability to use their i.d. nationwide. >> we're not going to be able to have people go in to military installations. nationalabs, board airplanes, et cetera. >> with a new mexico driver's license. >> that's right. >> it's identical. there's no distinction between an illegal immigrant's driver's license or one that is looks like mine. the problem is that we started to have human trafficking. people were bringing illegal immigrants if all over the country...
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. >> and from the navajo nation in new mexico. above the fruited plains >> and the marching band from arizona. america, america, god shed his grace on thee and crowned thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea >> there you have it. ! this is a great country, ladies and gentlemen. you own the rokerthon flag. >> jeremy: good monday morn, everyone. we have a cool start but a bright start with a lot of sunshine that. sunshine warming us up. great store down through the carolinas and down through the deep south will bring us some rain beginning tomorrow afternoon. most of it tomorrow afternoon down south of the mass pike. 57 to 62 this afternoon. rain arriving tomorrow afternoon into the evening hours from south to north. rain overnight into wednesday. a half an inch to an inch of rain. gusty wind wednesday >> and that's your latest weather, guys. >> all right, al. thank you so much. >>> there is a new controversy this morning involving the royal family. >> that's right. it's tied to a series of love letters written by princess
. >> and from the navajo nation in new mexico. above the fruited plains >> and the marching band from arizona. america, america, god shed his grace on thee and crowned thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea >> there you have it. ! this is a great country, ladies and gentlemen. you own the rokerthon flag. >> jeremy: good monday morn, everyone. we have a cool start but a bright start with a lot of sunshine that. sunshine warming us up. great store down through...
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from china to mexico, nations with the largest economy's in the world have seen the value that etcs has for the efficient, reliable, with and safe transport of goods and people. as the railroad industry, the administration, and congress continue to move forward with the implementation of ptc, it is important to see what lessons we can glean from the global leaders in rail transportation. this amendment is not about relitigating ptc. it's about bringing some common sense to this controversy. and simply saying that if there is a technology out there, its been around for 20 years, and does what we're trying to achieve here in the united states, why do we keep trying to develop our own multiple proprietary systems that then have to be made compatible and the process has been so inefficient that the railroads continue to ask for delays before congress every single year. i just to want have the gao take a look at the european system and see if it would make sense for the united states. mr. chairman, as i have asked folks in the administration, including the administrator, and members of congr
from china to mexico, nations with the largest economy's in the world have seen the value that etcs has for the efficient, reliable, with and safe transport of goods and people. as the railroad industry, the administration, and congress continue to move forward with the implementation of ptc, it is important to see what lessons we can glean from the global leaders in rail transportation. this amendment is not about relitigating ptc. it's about bringing some common sense to this controversy. and...
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researchers at the national institutes of health and the university of new mexico say an early-stage study shows promise. the new vaccine has significantly reduced ldl cholesterol, or bad cholesterol, in both mice and monkeys. about 73 million american adults have high levels of that bad cholesterol. >>> world nations struck a landmark deal that would use satellites to track planes in the air. the agreement was reached at a united nations conference and would dedicate part of the radio spectrum to a global flight tracking system. the move is an attempt to prevent a repeat of the disappearance of malaysia flight 370, and it updates the current radar system. phil lebeau tells us about one company that's already working on satellite tracking technology. >> reporter: every day, more than 93,000 commercial flights are taking off and landing around the world. the vast majority are tracked almost constantly by ground-based radar, but what happens over large stretches of oceans or when flights cross the polar region? at rockwell collins in annapolis, maryland, a new system, called multilink,
researchers at the national institutes of health and the university of new mexico say an early-stage study shows promise. the new vaccine has significantly reduced ldl cholesterol, or bad cholesterol, in both mice and monkeys. about 73 million american adults have high levels of that bad cholesterol. >>> world nations struck a landmark deal that would use satellites to track planes in the air. the agreement was reached at a united nations conference and would dedicate part of the radio...
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ambassador to the united nations and new mexico governor bill richardson.at should the goal of president obama's administration be currently concerning israel, especially when you consider that the president only has, you know, a year left in office? how does he move the ball forward with peace? >> well, this is a fence mending visit, thomas. the u.s./israeli relationship is very important but it's the lowest it's ever been in at least 20 years. both leaders also genuinely don't like each other. but they know they have to work with each other, especially in president obama's last year. so i think what they're trying to do is basically say, okay, let's make this last year a good one. let's concentrate on the positive, like they're signing a ten-year memorandum where we provide fighter jets, missile defense. let's try to work together preventing hezbollah and hamas getting assistance from iran because i think netanyahu has felt that on the iran deal this is bad for israel. we have been very upset with netanyahu coming in to the u.s. congress and giving a talk
ambassador to the united nations and new mexico governor bill richardson.at should the goal of president obama's administration be currently concerning israel, especially when you consider that the president only has, you know, a year left in office? how does he move the ball forward with peace? >> well, this is a fence mending visit, thomas. the u.s./israeli relationship is very important but it's the lowest it's ever been in at least 20 years. both leaders also genuinely don't like each...
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they would build their own wall on the border between arizona and mexico with private do nations fromitizens. they used this official build the private border fence website and said they would raise $50 million and put the whole darn thing up themselves. well, they ended up raising $194,323 and now, i can happily inform you the way this story ends is that they're giving up. it turns out asking people to pay for a border wul themselves makes a border wall not very popular. we'll be right back. >>> tonight, as republicans gather for presidential debate numero quatro, a debate being held on the eve of veterans day, there's a true and awkward fact there will be exactly zero veterans on the debate stage tonight in milwaukee. one super pac supporting republican senator lindsey graham for president released this ad ahead of tonight's debate saying that, quote, the only veteran in the field has been silenced. lindsey graham not only not on the main stage tonight, but not at the kid's table either. he wasn't even invited. my boyfriend jim gilmore never gets invited to any debates anymore, so n
they would build their own wall on the border between arizona and mexico with private do nations fromitizens. they used this official build the private border fence website and said they would raise $50 million and put the whole darn thing up themselves. well, they ended up raising $194,323 and now, i can happily inform you the way this story ends is that they're giving up. it turns out asking people to pay for a border wul themselves makes a border wall not very popular. we'll be right back....
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joining me now is former ambassador to the united nations, and former governor of new mexico, bill richardsonovernor, thank you for being here. >> thank you, reverend. nice to be with you. >> you know, you've been in politics a long time. have you ever seen this kind of rhetoric on the national level? >> no, i haven't seen this rhetoric and i was just in paris. i got back last night where the french people have rallied around their leaders, they've rallied as a community for the victims there, and then to hear this rhetoric on the right, shut down mosque, don't allow refugees to come in, data registry, the silence of the right when it comes to this planned parenthood attack in colorado, it shows that as a country, we need to come together and i applaud the president. i think the president was very right to send this calming message. he has a bully pulpit. i just traveled extensively through airports, reverend, and i'm going to say something good about law enforcement, about the police, even tsa, everything seemed orderly. travelers were upbeat, they were cooperating. i think as a country when
joining me now is former ambassador to the united nations, and former governor of new mexico, bill richardsonovernor, thank you for being here. >> thank you, reverend. nice to be with you. >> you know, you've been in politics a long time. have you ever seen this kind of rhetoric on the national level? >> no, i haven't seen this rhetoric and i was just in paris. i got back last night where the french people have rallied around their leaders, they've rallied as a community for...
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nation of belize. located to the southeast of mexico it's the smallest country on the american continents. at 8,800 square miles its slightly larger than to 1973 it was called british honduras. english is the first language of the population as a result of its colonial history. we flew into belize city then caught a turbo prop south along the coast to the town of punta gorda. in the air we observed the dense tropical jungle unfolding below, mile after emerald mile. several rivers drained the rainforest emptying their contents into the caribbean sea. our plan was to explore the country and fishing these rivers. we're the guests a variety of travel destinations and belize is one of his favorites. (buck) this is drake dawson the president of safari unlimited. drake good to see you today. (drake) good to have you here buck. (buck) you know you and i met at a show here a few months ago and you were telling me all about belize and we had to come check it out and here we are. (drake) there you go yeah we're gonna spend our first bit of time at cotton tree lodge up in the jungle its an amazing pla
nation of belize. located to the southeast of mexico it's the smallest country on the american continents. at 8,800 square miles its slightly larger than to 1973 it was called british honduras. english is the first language of the population as a result of its colonial history. we flew into belize city then caught a turbo prop south along the coast to the town of punta gorda. in the air we observed the dense tropical jungle unfolding below, mile after emerald mile. several rivers drained the...
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strokes and the research is still in its early stages from scientists at the national institutes and the university of new mexico. their vaccine targets a protein involving the management of cholesterol levels in the blood and they say it appears to be more effective than medication. the vaccine has shown promise in studies with mice and monkeys, but more research is needed before we know whether it will work in humans. the research is reported in the journal "vaccine". >>> a man that served the nation in war suffered serious injuries and came back home to live on the streets. the problem that thousands of veterans are dealing with and today that man got a life-changing gift. >>> at the end of the day there is a light. i am very -- right now i am very, very happy. >>> plus nine people kill whenned a plane crashed interest an apartment building and nbc's john yang is in ohio working on this story. john? >> reporter: doreen, we'll show you some amazing security camera video capturing the moment of impact for that plane and we'll also tell you what's emerging as a major focus in the ntsb investigation. we'll have a
strokes and the research is still in its early stages from scientists at the national institutes and the university of new mexico. their vaccine targets a protein involving the management of cholesterol levels in the blood and they say it appears to be more effective than medication. the vaccine has shown promise in studies with mice and monkeys, but more research is needed before we know whether it will work in humans. the research is reported in the journal "vaccine". >>> a...
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chinese saying they with flash their overall emissions -- they will slash 65%r overall in nations by per unit. brazil, mexicove signed up for the most tough climate change promises at the moment. clearly there is more to do, but we expect they will not be anything binding, but they will be held to account. tom: caroline hyde, thank you so much, in paris. we will be there on friday to join her. gemma godfrey and jonathan fenby are with us. there is no game theory in europe with 25 countries. how do you have game theory with 100 some nations? gemma: it is about the meetings going on behind the scene's that are most interesting. when you have that number of people in that one area, the amount of different negotiations going on that we do not hear about, that will be the interesting story we will hear from this conference. francine: we are not going to have a legally binding agreement, right? when you look at emerging markets, they seem to be getting more on board. what does the western developed world have to promise emerging markets to get something? china will not sign up for any legally binding agreement. it
chinese saying they with flash their overall emissions -- they will slash 65%r overall in nations by per unit. brazil, mexicove signed up for the most tough climate change promises at the moment. clearly there is more to do, but we expect they will not be anything binding, but they will be held to account. tom: caroline hyde, thank you so much, in paris. we will be there on friday to join her. gemma godfrey and jonathan fenby are with us. there is no game theory in europe with 25 countries. how...
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mexico. see what they do. every sovereign nationcures its borders. >> a dramatic response from senator ted cruz as the issue of illegal immigration split the republican field, and led to some of the sharpest exchanges on stage. joining me now, senator ted cruz. thank you for being here. how did you think it went for you? >> i thought terrific and a great debate. i thought there was a lot of substance and specifics on policy. there was a sharp divide in terms of the various candidates. i think this debate is going to prove helpful for republican primary voters. that exchange you just played there, we'll have several candidates going on and on about how to embrace amnesty. the majority of the candidates have supported amnesty. >> what did you think of governor kasich saying to trump it's about the children. what are you going to do about the children? round them up and ship them out? >> that is a recipe for losing the general election. if the republican party becomes like the democrats then millions will stay home, we will lose and hi
mexico. see what they do. every sovereign nationcures its borders. >> a dramatic response from senator ted cruz as the issue of illegal immigration split the republican field, and led to some of the sharpest exchanges on stage. joining me now, senator ted cruz. thank you for being here. how did you think it went for you? >> i thought terrific and a great debate. i thought there was a lot of substance and specifics on policy. there was a sharp divide in terms of the various...
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mexico's archbishop says the mostly catholic nation is welcome. senator, one-time presidential candidate and working actor has died at the age of 73. >> thompson's family released a statement which said he died after recovering from lymphoma. here is more about his career in politics and on the screen. >> before he was an actor and before he was elected to office, fred thompson was a lawyer by trade. he was part of the watergate investigation that led to president richard nixon's resignation. he was a big man. he stood 6'6" and had a big voice to match. >> the president, as you know... >> which served him well in hollywood. as an actor, he was often cast as an authority figure. a political leader or military officer. the role he is best known for, district attorney arthur order. in 1994, he ran for a senate seat in tennessee. thompson was a republican who appealed to voters as a conservative who would challenge president clinton. he left the senate in 2003. saying, "he didn't have the heart for another term." he tried his hand at politics again four years later. he launched a failed bid
mexico's archbishop says the mostly catholic nation is welcome. senator, one-time presidential candidate and working actor has died at the age of 73. >> thompson's family released a statement which said he died after recovering from lymphoma. here is more about his career in politics and on the screen. >> before he was an actor and before he was elected to office, fred thompson was a lawyer by trade. he was part of the watergate investigation that led to president richard nixon's...
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mexico and through the maritime domain coming up through the caribbean. and like i said while that threat is not as of yet existential it is a national security matter. and mexico is postured to play every bit an important role against that kind of threat that canada plays against the aerial domain threat that we face from the poles. and so these kinds of threats include such things as special interest aliens, the potential smuggling of weapons of mass destruction, the trafficking of drugs and persons moving north or weapons and money moving out of the united states and south.
mexico and through the maritime domain coming up through the caribbean. and like i said while that threat is not as of yet existential it is a national security matter. and mexico is postured to play every bit an important role against that kind of threat that canada plays against the aerial domain threat that we face from the poles. and so these kinds of threats include such things as special interest aliens, the potential smuggling of weapons of mass destruction, the trafficking of drugs and...
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nations. >>> pope francis returned to mexico in february. mexico is more than 80% catholic. some mexican church officials want the pope to tour the border region with the united states on this next trip. >>> former senator and actor fred thompson is being larger than life figure. he died from a recurrence of lymphoma. he was 73. he was the son of a car salesman. he built a career that spanned politics and hollywood. >> state welcome fred thompson spent much of his life in commanding roles in both washington -- >> you call me harry one more time you'll be busting counter fitters in alaska. >> gained national attention in the '70s as chief republican counsel for the watergate committee. after serving as a successful lobbyist for several years, thompson made the move to the big screen. playing government officials and >> senior captains don't start something this dangerous without having thought the matter through. >> in 1994 he was elected to the senate and severed eight year ss. >> one day this chair is going to be empty. >> i'm no politician. >> yeah. everybody says that. >>
nations. >>> pope francis returned to mexico in february. mexico is more than 80% catholic. some mexican church officials want the pope to tour the border region with the united states on this next trip. >>> former senator and actor fred thompson is being larger than life figure. he died from a recurrence of lymphoma. he was 73. he was the son of a car salesman. he built a career that spanned politics and hollywood. >> state welcome fred thompson spent much of his life...
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mexico arch bishop said the mostly catholic nation ready to give the pope a warm welcome. >>> a local football coach is deaf. but that's not holding him back. how he is changing things on and off the field. >>> st. louis rams fan receiving thousands of dollars worth of tickets in the mail. hear what he did with them, coming up. >>> sunshine. temps in the 50s right now. heading for the 60s this afternoon. nice mild week ahead. do you think when you are president you'll be paid as much as if you were a man-male... this is one of the jobs where they have to pay you the same. but there are so many examples where that doesn't happen. i'm going to do everything i can in every job gets paid the same... ...as the men who are doing that job. r p >>> welcome back, everyone. a volcano in mexico erupting again sunday morning. the fire volcano had five explosions nearly a mile into the sky. it had been blanket ink nearby villages with thick coats of ash evacuate. the volcano part of the pacific ring of fire that is. that looks kind of scary. sure does. >>> we're going to talking about our weather
mexico arch bishop said the mostly catholic nation ready to give the pope a warm welcome. >>> a local football coach is deaf. but that's not holding him back. how he is changing things on and off the field. >>> st. louis rams fan receiving thousands of dollars worth of tickets in the mail. hear what he did with them, coming up. >>> sunshine. temps in the 50s right now. heading for the 60s this afternoon. nice mild week ahead. do you think when you are president you'll...
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. >>> that same storm moving through the center of the nation now dropped this in park city, utah, albuquerque, new mexico, got snow and more snow to come. cc1 test message test text1 underline test text1 italics t >>> "good morning america" is brought to you by visit california. >> this is a newscenter 5 eyeopener update. anchor: gorgeous blue skies, it looks good. cindy: it' s quite chilly outside. temperatures running in the 30' s in most areas, 36 boston, 36 in worcester. if you ocean affect clouds of develop your through the morning hours. in general, a bright sunny day. we are keeping in the 30' s through 9:00 this morning and into the 40' s this afternoon. no 60' s like yesterday. 50 tomorrow with sunshine continuing and rain moves and later thursday. lasting into friday. emily: some major trouble on the road. olessa: problems on 128, northbound. by 109 and 135, there' s a bridge compound that was applied overnight that didn' t set properly. at this point, they are still working on that and get in that area fixed. two lanes continue to be closed and the backup is back to the braintree split and 95
. >>> that same storm moving through the center of the nation now dropped this in park city, utah, albuquerque, new mexico, got snow and more snow to come. cc1 test message test text1 underline test text1 italics t >>> "good morning america" is brought to you by visit california. >> this is a newscenter 5 eyeopener update. anchor: gorgeous blue skies, it looks good. cindy: it' s quite chilly outside. temperatures running in the 30' s in most areas, 36 boston,...
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. >>> that same storm moving through the center of the nation now dropped this in park city, utah, albuquerque, new mexico, >>> "good morning america" is brought to you by visit california, dream big. >>> good morning, it's 7:56 this tuesday, november 17th. i'm ken rosato. atopping headlines this hour, a fire in queens now under control after it broke out in an apartment building early this morning in forest hills. the fire breaking out just after 6:00 this morning. on the top floor of the building on queens boulevard. newscopter 7 was over the scene as firefighters were at work. there's a report that three people were hurt. that fire now under control. firefighters are now checking for any hot spots. >>> and now we just received new information on the shots fired outside a club in manhattan that grazed a woman. it happened overnight as the woman was walking out of pergola nyc on west 28th street in the flatiron district. police telling eyewitness news they're looking for a car that was carrying four people that was leaving the scene after the shooting occurred. police tell us that it started as a dispute
. >>> that same storm moving through the center of the nation now dropped this in park city, utah, albuquerque, new mexico, >>> "good morning america" is brought to you by visit california, dream big. >>> good morning, it's 7:56 this tuesday, november 17th. i'm ken rosato. atopping headlines this hour, a fire in queens now under control after it broke out in an apartment building early this morning in forest hills. the fire breaking out just after 6:00 this...
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. >>> that same storm moving through the center of the nation now dropped this in park city, utah, albuquerque, new mexicocheck on them. you can worry about them. you can even choose a car for them. (mom) honey, are you ok? (child) i'm ok. (announcer vo) love. (mom) we're ok. (announcer vo) it's what makes subaru, a subaru. >>> "good morning america" is brought to you by visit california. california, dream big. >> wewe want to get an update on the weather. here is jacqui jeras. >> anchor: good morning washington. after a nice mild start to our work week, today, temperatures are a little bit more seasonal. expect partly sunny skies. highs around 60 degrees or so. tonight haven'tostly cloudy. a few sprinkles possible by the morning hours. mainly west of town. lows in the upper 40s to lower 50s. tomorrow, a few sprinkles, light rain showers, best chance to the west. but highs in the low to mid 60s. rain will be likely wed spread, heavy at times on your thursday. cooler in the 50s with sunshine this weekend. >> reporter: on the tuesday morning drive we are clearing out a few incidence including one at mcarthu
. >>> that same storm moving through the center of the nation now dropped this in park city, utah, albuquerque, new mexicocheck on them. you can worry about them. you can even choose a car for them. (mom) honey, are you ok? (child) i'm ok. (announcer vo) love. (mom) we're ok. (announcer vo) it's what makes subaru, a subaru. >>> "good morning america" is brought to you by visit california. california, dream big. >> wewe want to get an update on the weather. here...