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mexico border. the mexico and the texas relationship is larger by any single bilateral relationship in the u.s. has with any european country. it's on to more than 14 million people that have common interests. there were over 250,000 flights between the u.s. and mexico. no other two countries have the same amount of air travel than mexico and the u.s. have. no other nationality visits mexico more than the u.s. do and vice versa. this has resulted in more security, inefficiencies in terms of value chain that allow us to be competitive. the starting point for this critical junction is the map. that's map is genetically different than what we had an idea for. it is what explains and what is at the core of the competitive region that could continue to be very competitive, dynamic, and very secure. thank you for your attention and i will be happy to try to answer questions. as i said before, those that i can't answer, others can do that. [applause] >> we do have time for a few questions, but i think the
mexico border. the mexico and the texas relationship is larger by any single bilateral relationship in the u.s. has with any european country. it's on to more than 14 million people that have common interests. there were over 250,000 flights between the u.s. and mexico. no other two countries have the same amount of air travel than mexico and the u.s. have. no other nationality visits mexico more than the u.s. do and vice versa. this has resulted in more security, inefficiencies in terms of...
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and mexico. he was born in victoria which is where the southern plantation belt is in the northern mexican cattle ranching begins in those two places and that they overlap in a very small portion of tex texas. here in san antonio, he's at the heart of where this transported trade so all those buildings around the military plaza would have been traitors that involved with mexico and those buildings would have been for storing houses for things like cotton and cattle hide and everything else for the trading back and forth across mexico and as i think most people know it's the sort of seed of where the food comes from because every evening they would actually come out and have mexican food in the military plaza. when he moves to new york that may seem like an odd thing to do, but new york, wall street is completely fascinated with mexico during this time period that almost everything that's happening in the united states economy is one way or another connected so this is the early 19 hundreds, this
and mexico. he was born in victoria which is where the southern plantation belt is in the northern mexican cattle ranching begins in those two places and that they overlap in a very small portion of tex texas. here in san antonio, he's at the heart of where this transported trade so all those buildings around the military plaza would have been traitors that involved with mexico and those buildings would have been for storing houses for things like cotton and cattle hide and everything else for...
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i think is a rip off to the gulf of mexico. the gulf began forming long before the atlantic was a puddle of water. technically, makes the the gulf of mexico the big sibling to the larger sibling. we know about the beautiful beaches but did you know when you are walking on those beaches you are walking down mountains? it's a beautiful quartz sand that we have in florida and other parts of the gulf originated as erosion from appellation mountains. at one time, this this was as high as the himalayan mountains. the beaches were not the reason or the reason for the golf tour season. it was a tarpon back in the 19th century launch what was today the gulf multi- billion-dollar tourist trade. were also familiar with the dead zone. it can reach the size of connecticut depending on conditions but i bet you didn't know there is a direct connection between the golf dead zones and the commercial sponsors of saturday morning cartoons. if you want to know more about that, you'll have to read the book. [laughter] and of course we know, gulf is
i think is a rip off to the gulf of mexico. the gulf began forming long before the atlantic was a puddle of water. technically, makes the the gulf of mexico the big sibling to the larger sibling. we know about the beautiful beaches but did you know when you are walking on those beaches you are walking down mountains? it's a beautiful quartz sand that we have in florida and other parts of the gulf originated as erosion from appellation mountains. at one time, this this was as high as the...
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porque al cabo méxico no castiga, o no se da cuenta.e la compañía ha logrado hacer es invertir en equipos, casi 50 millones de dólares en un sistema que nos permita limpiar nuestros gases. juan: compañias como johnsons controls han decidido aprovechar las ventajas competitivas que ofrece méxico, y otras como rsr están orgullosas de no hacerlo. son las dos caras de un debate en el que el presidente donald trump está decidido a renegociar el tlc para evitar que las compañías estadounidenses se lleven los empleos a méxico. pero hay quienes piensan que los trabajos que han llegado a méxico no son de calidad, como el de juan gonzález,. que la intoxicación por plomo lo obligó a jubilarse a los 53 años con 6 hijos que dependen de él. por eso a marisa no le preocupa que el tratado comercial sea renegociado. >> nos va a encantar que el nuevo gobierno norteamericano se lleve todas las plantas de basura que están aquí en méxico para estados unidos. teresa: y en reuniones con líderes empresariales, el presidente donald trump ha dicho que disminuirá
porque al cabo méxico no castiga, o no se da cuenta.e la compañía ha logrado hacer es invertir en equipos, casi 50 millones de dólares en un sistema que nos permita limpiar nuestros gases. juan: compañias como johnsons controls han decidido aprovechar las ventajas competitivas que ofrece méxico, y otras como rsr están orgullosas de no hacerlo. son las dos caras de un debate en el que el presidente donald trump está decidido a renegociar el tlc para evitar que las compañías...
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it comes from mexico.so by being in new york city, he is once again at the place where the relationship between mexico and the united states is at its most articulated format. >> slave narratives are obviously foundational to the african-american literary tradition and the theme of racial passing as he mentioned a moment ago plays a central role in the emergence of what we now call african-american literature. including fiction and nonfiction about this impasse, not! but as latino. he mentioned in the book, langston hughes and you just mentioned james weldon johnson. he also mentioned larson. when i think about the work of -- who depicts this effort to pass as latino infection. is there any evidence of ellis at all being witness of the tales of slavery are passing? >> that was great question. it is fascinating. i have to believe that he was on them at the same time the trickiest part about the book as he is living in new york city during the harlem renaissance i feel that some level he is participating in
it comes from mexico.so by being in new york city, he is once again at the place where the relationship between mexico and the united states is at its most articulated format. >> slave narratives are obviously foundational to the african-american literary tradition and the theme of racial passing as he mentioned a moment ago plays a central role in the emergence of what we now call african-american literature. including fiction and nonfiction about this impasse, not! but as latino. he...
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el 2026, hay polÉmica en mÉxico porque 60 juegos se harÍan en estados unidos mientras mÉxico y canadÁda uno. >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> para ser millonario hay que sentirse millonario. >> y este hombre pasÓ de costo rer a millonario, llegÓ como inmigrante a los 16 aÑos con el sueÑo de ser experto en finanzas y ayuda a tener Éxito con el manejo de su dinero. >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> noticias telemundo con luis carlos vÉlez y felicidad abeleyra. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> ¿quÉ tal? buenas tardes. la violencia regresÓ hoy a san bernardino california dos adultos y un pequeÑo de 8 aÑos murieron en una escuela de esta ciudad de mayorÍa latina. >> ¿quÉ tal? buenas tardes de momento se considera un episodio de asesinato y posterior suicidio aunque se reviviÓ la pesadilla de diciembre del 2015 cuando dos terroristas mataron a 14 personas, claudia mendoza tiene lo Último desde allÁ, buenas tardes. >> ¿quÉ tal? muy buenas tardes nos encontramos frente a la preparatoria donde hemos visto llegar a decenas de padres desesperados, angustiados a buscar a sus hijos quiÉnes fueron trasladados hasta aquÍ despuÉs
el 2026, hay polÉmica en mÉxico porque 60 juegos se harÍan en estados unidos mientras mÉxico y canadÁda uno. >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> para ser millonario hay que sentirse millonario. >> y este hombre pasÓ de costo rer a millonario, llegÓ como inmigrante a los 16 aÑos con el sueÑo de ser experto en finanzas y ayuda a tener Éxito con el manejo de su dinero. >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> noticias telemundo con luis carlos vÉlez y...
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not mexico. people are traveling through mexico to get there. so what do we need from mexico that they are not doing now to forge a relationship to stop the traffic? i would include not only migration of people, but also drug enforcement. >> so, as it relates to mexico, first and foremost i think i would say that -- the relationship between mexico and the united states is unprecedented. we have never had the level of relationship that we have with mexico now in a very positive way. as we speak today, the relationships, the strategies being put forth, the efforts, the joint intelligence, the sharing, all those things have been improved dramatically. mr. aguilar: as with canada, we need to do more of that. those relationships need to be -- continue to be solidified even beyond. senator heitkamp: you would agree our relationship law enforcement to law enforcement with canada is far different than the -- mr. aguilar: not too long ago mexico useded to say treat us like you treat canada not mexico. i think we're getting closer to that because of the e
not mexico. people are traveling through mexico to get there. so what do we need from mexico that they are not doing now to forge a relationship to stop the traffic? i would include not only migration of people, but also drug enforcement. >> so, as it relates to mexico, first and foremost i think i would say that -- the relationship between mexico and the united states is unprecedented. we have never had the level of relationship that we have with mexico now in a very positive way. as we...
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there is only going to mexico.hey would send the secretary of agriculture there, but someone was tipping him off. >> litter your interest in? >> greatly been in arizona because this is a major thoroughfare of immigration and also a place where there's a lot of contestation about pro and anti-immigrant. and also the discourse i found frustrating. the discourse really is sort of polarized between what people negatively would call briefing. there's a kind of tunnel vision, which is the only actors, stakeholders are immigrants and those against supporters and those against immigrants and you don't get much conversation not that level about the mexican government, which lets remittances, higher than oil earnings. the u.s. government, businesses. one of the other problems for me as a sociologist is that the conversations of these polarized groups tend to either for sanctified whichever group year-round. and as a sociologist, my feeling is there's really not analytical value in lander. that's not going to help us. we need
there is only going to mexico.hey would send the secretary of agriculture there, but someone was tipping him off. >> litter your interest in? >> greatly been in arizona because this is a major thoroughfare of immigration and also a place where there's a lot of contestation about pro and anti-immigrant. and also the discourse i found frustrating. the discourse really is sort of polarized between what people negatively would call briefing. there's a kind of tunnel vision, which is the...
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mexico is one of the most catholic countries in the world. in terms of population, it's second only to brazil. more than 80% of mexicans identify as catholic. that's nearly 100 million people. and as with most catholic countries, mexican catholicism is predicated heavily on the saints. while no one is clear on the exact number, currently there are more than 10,000 saints that the catholic church venerates and each saint has a very specific purpose. embarking on a long journey, pray to saint christopher, the patron saint of travelers. call your husband on ashley madison, pray to saint rita, the patron saint of marital problems. scheduled a root canal? pray to saint apalonia, the patron saint of dentistry. there is even a saint for biracial children. saint martin de pareo who for some reason is usually depicted with a broom. but now there is a new saint in town, an unofficial saint. for many who worship her, it's an extension of their catholicism. yet the catholic church aggressively disavows her. her name is santa muerte. saint death. ♪ >> whe
mexico is one of the most catholic countries in the world. in terms of population, it's second only to brazil. more than 80% of mexicans identify as catholic. that's nearly 100 million people. and as with most catholic countries, mexican catholicism is predicated heavily on the saints. while no one is clear on the exact number, currently there are more than 10,000 saints that the catholic church venerates and each saint has a very specific purpose. embarking on a long journey, pray to saint...
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the problem is when you stick to it mexico mexico may be a zufrngs distinctional also pride full up and down, proud people why not make it a negotiation i think bring at you good point my point on we're not going to build that pretending that it is not a real issue, that he car is about 2.4 billion dollars, when you know he already spent democrats focused on how much waste about not giving donald trump something put in office to do that is what bothers me because i don't think he plooefrz what he is saying. >> i don't debris they sense weakness in president trump mexico saying a poker player bluffing in his hand, but you talk to mexico in a sober way, in a way where one sovereign speaks to the other as the now -- >> look at american. >> why not get mexico permission why not say makes this a negotiation you have 11 million undocumented and the threat going to tax readmittances send to go faepz in mexico that is who he international trade, why not make that part of a negotiation. why not have a tax on it why not let mexico charge if they want to for people to visit. >> 24 week texas senat
the problem is when you stick to it mexico mexico may be a zufrngs distinctional also pride full up and down, proud people why not make it a negotiation i think bring at you good point my point on we're not going to build that pretending that it is not a real issue, that he car is about 2.4 billion dollars, when you know he already spent democrats focused on how much waste about not giving donald trump something put in office to do that is what bothers me because i don't think he plooefrz what...
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como ella las peticiones de a silt a mÉxico se han incrementado a 150% en mÉxico.oamÉrica este nÚmero aumentarÁ. >>> es una crisis que merece atenciÓn, de la comunidad interna skwoi nat internacional, el aÑo pasado 9 mil centro amari caÍns pidieron asilo en mÉxico. >>> pero no todos tienen esta suerte, esta joven madre que prefiriÓ no dar su nombre llego a chiapas, huyendo de violencia en salvador. >>> llegaron a amenazar. >>> el gobierno de mebs respondiÓ que esta amenazas no eran suficientes para darle refugio en mÉxico. >>> hay muchas personas que viven feliz y por quÉ nosotros no. >>> noticias telemundo maÑana se celebra dÍa de la tierra y son muchas las iniciativas que estos dÍas crien concientizar nos para proteger el planeta la banda manÁ, vÍa viajÓ a un dmra caer que se derrite sin remedio. >>> hasta la patagonia argentina llegÓ el grupo manÁ. >>> se calcula que tiene 30 kilÓmetros este dmra skwar. >>> perito moreno y es la octava maravilla del mundo. >>> aquÍ con el equipo argentino que nos va a ayudar ponernos.... >>> son individual ne rabl al cambio clim
como ella las peticiones de a silt a mÉxico se han incrementado a 150% en mÉxico.oamÉrica este nÚmero aumentarÁ. >>> es una crisis que merece atenciÓn, de la comunidad interna skwoi nat internacional, el aÑo pasado 9 mil centro amari caÍns pidieron asilo en mÉxico. >>> pero no todos tienen esta suerte, esta joven madre que prefiriÓ no dar su nombre llego a chiapas, huyendo de violencia en salvador. >>> llegaron a amenazar. >>> el gobierno de mebs...
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snochlt th mexico. they crossed in vast and overwhelming numbers. >> they crossed in yuma. they were led by unscrupulous smugglers who brought them across the colorado river, remote deserts and mountains where temperatures can skyrocket to 120 degrees or more. we seize nearly 36 pounds of drugs that were driven or backpacking in the u.s. there were over 200 attacks by border bandage recorded by us that year. we counted 800 victims mostly from mexico. >> including women and children. many of these people were staging to enter mexico or in the process of entering illegally led by guides, there were actually working in concert with the bandage in sharing the take from those robberies and assaults. assaults are in the hundreds. yuma became the most dangerous stretch of the border at that time. responding to this. the prove of concept that the america can protect and patrol its border with a proper mix of resources are placed almost instant -- instantaneously in conversation of regulations which pose a hinde
snochlt th mexico. they crossed in vast and overwhelming numbers. >> they crossed in yuma. they were led by unscrupulous smugglers who brought them across the colorado river, remote deserts and mountains where temperatures can skyrocket to 120 degrees or more. we seize nearly 36 pounds of drugs that were driven or backpacking in the u.s. there were over 200 attacks by border bandage recorded by us that year. we counted 800 victims mostly from mexico. >> including women and children....
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one, the american interaction with the gulf of mexico exceeds that of mexico and cuba. other reason is that i knew my audience would be americans and i wanted them to get to know this see as i said earlier beyond the beaches and beyond an oil spill. the other reason is 85% of freshwater flow running to the gulf of mexico comes out of the five us states. these wonderful estuaries that the the gulf has are concentrated around the states. the ecological character also dictated my decision to focus on the five us states. as far as going to mexico and cuba and writing about their part of the the gulf it's an intriguing idea. i don't know that i do a full book but i'd like to do maybe some articles, i'd love to go down to cuba and write about the gardens of the queen which is this wonderful robust, very rare thriving, growing coral reef in cuba. virtually all others in the caribbean are suffering. any other questions? yes, willa. [laughter] >> why is it not called the gulf of america since it's the american seat? stumped you there. [laughter] >> you know you'll be on national
one, the american interaction with the gulf of mexico exceeds that of mexico and cuba. other reason is that i knew my audience would be americans and i wanted them to get to know this see as i said earlier beyond the beaches and beyond an oil spill. the other reason is 85% of freshwater flow running to the gulf of mexico comes out of the five us states. these wonderful estuaries that the the gulf has are concentrated around the states. the ecological character also dictated my decision to focus...
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que salpitca al presidente de mexico, enrique peÑa nieto porque como dice este experto el era de lasesas d del nuevo pri que epenrique peÑ nieto presumio en mexico . >> duarte no es sino uno mas de esta generacion de chicos dor o dorados que el partido ahora en el poder, pretendia volverse a e elevar . >> es que este escandalo de co corrupcion que saqueo finanzas de veracruz donde goberno desata sospecas como e lopez obrador que dice que pasa a dias de una de las elecciones mas peleadas l la de estado de m . >> mexico . >> pero el presidente de mexico, enrique peÑa nieto dice que esta vez isi habra castigo . >> quien quebranta la ley deben responder . >> la procuraduria general de la republica dice que su esposa no fue detenida porque no tiene c e cuentas pendients con la just i justicia y no se sabe su appa r paradero . >> pero para este especialista tambien deberia ser investigada . >> la esposa tambien puede ser o operaadora financiera del ex g gobernador . >> autoridades de mexico dicen q que el proceso podria dser de m meses, tiene favturcutura con t estado que goberno noticias
que salpitca al presidente de mexico, enrique peÑa nieto porque como dice este experto el era de lasesas d del nuevo pri que epenrique peÑ nieto presumio en mexico . >> duarte no es sino uno mas de esta generacion de chicos dor o dorados que el partido ahora en el poder, pretendia volverse a e elevar . >> es que este escandalo de co corrupcion que saqueo finanzas de veracruz donde goberno desata sospecas como e lopez obrador que dice que pasa a dias de una de las elecciones mas...
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se trata del cuarto periodista asesinado en mes y medio en mÉxico.ela un estudio. dulce: estados unidos es uno de los destinos mÁs populares para viajeros de mÉxico durante la semana santa para realizar compras, visitar familiares y atracciones turÍsticas. pero este aÑo se ha visto una gran diferencia en esta tendencia y se atribuye a la retÓrica del presidente trump. >> est es una decisiÓn de simplemente no les vamos a apoyar ahora a estados unidos con las actitudes de este presidente. dulce: la firma global de investigaciÓn estima una pÉrdida del 7 lo que equivale a mÁs de 1000 millones de dÓlares sÓlo en este aÑo por la ausencia de turistas mexicanos. y se calcula que para el 2018 las cifras sea mayor con 1. 6000 millones de dÓlares en pÉrdidas econÓmicas. >> negociantes que llevaban mercancÍas de aquí, para allÁ y tambiÉn las estÁn reduciendo. dulce: durante esta semana se ven bastante turistas mexicanos en este sitio, pero tal parece que este aÑo optaron por viajar a otros paÍses o quedarse en el paÍs azteca. mari carmen y su familia dependen de
se trata del cuarto periodista asesinado en mes y medio en mÉxico.ela un estudio. dulce: estados unidos es uno de los destinos mÁs populares para viajeros de mÉxico durante la semana santa para realizar compras, visitar familiares y atracciones turÍsticas. pero este aÑo se ha visto una gran diferencia en esta tendencia y se atribuye a la retÓrica del presidente trump. >> est es una decisiÓn de simplemente no les vamos a apoyar ahora a estados unidos con las actitudes de este...
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hablamos de la cantidad de alimentos que se desperdicia en mÉxico.al punto que quienes piensan en marcharse del estado. la oferta 2-for-20 de applebee's se puso aún mejor, con tentadoras nuevas opciones como la mozzarella burger con calientes y crujientes papas fritas y el sabroso caprese mozzarella chicken con cremoso puré de pas al ajo. dos generosos entrantes y un aperitivo por sólo 20 dólares. sólo en applebee's. para mi prima luisa limpiar entre sus dientes es fácil. pero para el resto de nosotros existe nueva colgate total clean-in-between. trabaja aún entre los dientes para reducer 83% más placa bacteriana* ¡eso es algo para sonreír! colgate total clean-in-between. >>> sabÍan que en mÉxico bota la basura la tercera parte de los alimentos que produce. hablamos de millones de toneladas de leche, pan, verduras, desperdiciados en el paÍs, 28 millones de personas pasan literalmente hambre. el dato pone una vez mÁs el valor las enormes diferencias entre los que mÁs tienen y los que menos. ingrid barrera investigÓ. >>> brÓcoli, cebolla, ji tomate y l
hablamos de la cantidad de alimentos que se desperdicia en mÉxico.al punto que quienes piensan en marcharse del estado. la oferta 2-for-20 de applebee's se puso aún mejor, con tentadoras nuevas opciones como la mozzarella burger con calientes y crujientes papas fritas y el sabroso caprese mozzarella chicken con cremoso puré de pas al ajo. dos generosos entrantes y un aperitivo por sólo 20 dólares. sólo en applebee's. para mi prima luisa limpiar entre sus dientes es fácil. pero para el...
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/mexico border. these include trafficking of drugs, trafficking of arms, contraband with illegal trade and money laundering. the criminal organizations that work to defeat our efforts are too often solely looked upon as drug and human smuggling organizations. these same organizations will provide illegal access into our country for anyone willing to pay the going price. our military men and women are fighting the enemy on foreign ground. we have hardened our airports and ports of entry, making it extremely difficult to get to us by air. but we must act responsibly in addressing our borders. ladies and gentlemen, since the border patrol began building infrastructure, fences, walls, vehicle barriers along our nation's border, there has been an endless debate on its value. border patrol agents and the border patrol as an organization all agree, properly constructed, placed and supported physical infrastructure is essential to border security. thank you for this opportunity. and i look forward to answeri
/mexico border. these include trafficking of drugs, trafficking of arms, contraband with illegal trade and money laundering. the criminal organizations that work to defeat our efforts are too often solely looked upon as drug and human smuggling organizations. these same organizations will provide illegal access into our country for anyone willing to pay the going price. our military men and women are fighting the enemy on foreign ground. we have hardened our airports and ports of entry, making...
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so, mexico defaulted on its debt. in order to renegotiate loans, it had to follow certain conditions set down by the international monetary fund, the world bank and others and they included a series of restructuring such as privatizing state-owned enterprises, reducing the size of the government, and opening tariffs/the border. some already began. the opening of the tariff borders began when mexico joined the earlier version of the world trade organization. there had been some lowering of tariffs but even with nafta, the national association of poultry producers, managed to get a phase out of 10-15 years on some poultry parts -- legs and concords. so, that meant that the tariff was going to step down little by little to zero. 2003 it was destined to be zero. there was a lot of imports coming in. they complained it was illegal u.s. poultry. they would send the secretary of agricultural there but somebody was tipping them off and by the time they got there are illegal eggs were gone. >> host: what got you interested in
so, mexico defaulted on its debt. in order to renegotiate loans, it had to follow certain conditions set down by the international monetary fund, the world bank and others and they included a series of restructuring such as privatizing state-owned enterprises, reducing the size of the government, and opening tariffs/the border. some already began. the opening of the tariff borders began when mexico joined the earlier version of the world trade organization. there had been some lowering of...
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has been pouring money into mexico so mexico acts as a sort of chief reporter.ico has been deporting many more migrants. these children, the ones that arrive in court, are the ones that make it through mexico, make it through the first screenings with border patrol, box, input then in ice a shelter, and then finally -- amy: it is called the icebox? >> in spanish, it is referred to as -- it means icebox. because it is the e ice facilities, but also because the icebox is like a huge human refrigerator where people are put under freezezing temperaturs and subject to very inhumane conditions. amy: can you read something for us from your book "tell me how it ends those quote? we're speaking with valeria luiselli from award-winning reporter. this based on her majority for migrants in new york immigration courts. cox sure. fragment fromtiny an interview with very young girls. "often my daughter asks me, so how does the story of those children end, mama? i don't know how it ins, i usually say. my daughter often follows up on the story she has. there is one story that it
has been pouring money into mexico so mexico acts as a sort of chief reporter.ico has been deporting many more migrants. these children, the ones that arrive in court, are the ones that make it through mexico, make it through the first screenings with border patrol, box, input then in ice a shelter, and then finally -- amy: it is called the icebox? >> in spanish, it is referred to as -- it means icebox. because it is the e ice facilities, but also because the icebox is like a huge human...
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locutor: a continuaciÓn, "los horrores de la tortura en mÉxico".Ón y confesiones a cualquier precio. en la prÓxima ahora escucharemos escalofriantes testimonios de tortura en mÉxico. teresa: muy buenas noches y bienvenidos a esta ediciÓn especial de "aquÍ y ahora". le acusaron de liderar una banda criminal, horas despuÉs de su arresto se declarÓ culpable, pero lo que nadie sabÍa era por quÉ que estaba haciendo. marÍa elena: carolina desde la ciudad de mÉxico nos habla de un caso en el que el interrogatorio sucediÓ con los ojos vendados. carolina: en la madrugada del 2 de agosto de 2012, alias "la buena" fue arrestada en veracruz mÉxico por elementos de la marina mexicana. claudia medina, en aquel entonces de 32 aÑos fue seÑalada por la cabecilla de la banda de narcotraficantes compuesta por seis hombres como entre ellos su marido. >> allÍ habían puesto que yo me dedicaba a la delincuencia y que yo sabÍa que mi esposo tambiÉn se dedicaba a la delincuencia, que yo contaba dinero. claudia: lo que paso a cuenta cerrada se mantuvo en secreto, asÍ como l
locutor: a continuaciÓn, "los horrores de la tortura en mÉxico".Ón y confesiones a cualquier precio. en la prÓxima ahora escucharemos escalofriantes testimonios de tortura en mÉxico. teresa: muy buenas noches y bienvenidos a esta ediciÓn especial de "aquÍ y ahora". le acusaron de liderar una banda criminal, horas despuÉs de su arresto se declarÓ culpable, pero lo que nadie sabÍa era por quÉ que estaba haciendo. marÍa elena: carolina desde la ciudad de mÉxico nos...
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was more like a metaphor because you could see exports going up to mexico and people coming from mexico and quite mama to the us, so again, i mean, it's not just demonizing the business. it's a much more structural thing. host: kathleen swarts men, as we enter a new presidency and discussion about trade and revamping nafta, have you reached any conclusions? guest: one of the ironies i think is the way-- i think of it is with the world trade organization and what it promotes, free trade that one branch of the united nations, which is this committee on migrant rights tries to familiar eight, so you have these wto's and the un organization affiliated, but you have the un pushing one way and then other organizations trying to protract migrant rights from the anti- immigrant sentiment that breaks out in countries. it's a bit different than the current discussion about trade, so when i think of what's been done by that food agricultural organization, they talk about important surges. again, this is not about the developed country, it's about the developing one, so they talk about when cotton
was more like a metaphor because you could see exports going up to mexico and people coming from mexico and quite mama to the us, so again, i mean, it's not just demonizing the business. it's a much more structural thing. host: kathleen swarts men, as we enter a new presidency and discussion about trade and revamping nafta, have you reached any conclusions? guest: one of the ironies i think is the way-- i think of it is with the world trade organization and what it promotes, free trade that one...
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/mexico border. witnesses include former customs and border protection acting commissioner, david aguilar, who said that infrastructure, technology and personnel are critical aspects to stopping illegal border crossings. this is about two hours. [ banging gavel ] good morning, this hearing will come to order. i want to welcome the witnesses. thank you for your testimony. looking forward to your oral testimony and answering a lot of questions we're going to have. this hearing is obviously called fencing along the southwest border. i have asked unanimous consent from my written statement to be entered into the record. but i do want to make a couple -- relay a couple quotes that were in my written testimony. one came from secretary kelly that -- and secretary kelly testified before this committee in january. he said, quote, the number one threat to the nation is that we do not have control of our borders. without control, every other kind of threat, drugs, illegal immigrants, counterfeit, manufactured g
/mexico border. witnesses include former customs and border protection acting commissioner, david aguilar, who said that infrastructure, technology and personnel are critical aspects to stopping illegal border crossings. this is about two hours. [ banging gavel ] good morning, this hearing will come to order. i want to welcome the witnesses. thank you for your testimony. looking forward to your oral testimony and answering a lot of questions we're going to have. this hearing is obviously called...
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locutor: a continuación, los horrores de la tortura en méxico.y confesiones a cualquier precio. en la próxima hora escucharemos escalofriantes testimonios de tortura en méxico. ¿qué tal, cómo están? yo soy maría elena salinas. teresa: y yo soy teresa rodríguez, muy buenas noches, y bienvenidos a esta edición especial de aquí y ahora. la acusaron de liderar una banda criminal, horas después de su arresto se declaró culpable, pero lo que nadie sabía era por qué lo estaba haciendo. maría: carolina sarasa, desde la ciudad de méxico, nos habla de un caso en el que el interrogatorio sucedió con los ojos vendados. carolina: en la madrugada del 2 de agosoto de 2012, alias la buena fue arrestada en veracruz, méxico, por elementos de la marina mexicana. claudia medina, en aquel entonces de 32 años, fue señalada como la cabecilla de esta peligrosa banda de narcotraficantes compuesta por seis hombres, entre ellos su marido. claudia: me entero que ahí habían puesto que yo sabía, que yo me dedicaba a la delincuencia, que yo sabía que mi esposo también se dedic
locutor: a continuación, los horrores de la tortura en méxico.y confesiones a cualquier precio. en la próxima hora escucharemos escalofriantes testimonios de tortura en méxico. ¿qué tal, cómo están? yo soy maría elena salinas. teresa: y yo soy teresa rodríguez, muy buenas noches, y bienvenidos a esta edición especial de aquí y ahora. la acusaron de liderar una banda criminal, horas después de su arresto se declaró culpable, pero lo que nadie sabía era por qué lo estaba haciendo....
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teresna: la familia del actor marco de la o es originaria de mÉxico.sta ediciÓn especial de aquÍ y ahora. >> cuÁl es el momento de la vida de chapo que no se quiere perder? comparte sus mensajes en facebook, twitter. univisiÓn noticias.com. mÁs adelante, detalles de una corrupciÓn que pareciera no tener lÍmites. >> los que estÁn protegiendo los carteles son mexicanos, de alto rango. >> pero antes, sobornos, complicidades y secretos. teresa: el primer capÍtulo de la serie televisiva del chapo, reproduce la relaciÓn oficial del narcotrÁfico. joaquÍn guzmÁn loera, entendiÓ desde un principio una gran verdad. sin sobornos, no hay paraÍso. >> 15 millones para la organizaciÓn. >> vamos a hacer negocio si o no? >> esta escena de la serie de el chapo guzmÁn, que univisiÓn estrenarÁ hoy a las ocho de la noche. describe un ambiente tÍpico de la vida real del capo de la droga, bajo la consigna que garantizÓ su supervivencia. " sin sobornos, no hay paraÍso". >> ninguna carrera de criminal en este paÍs puede prosperar si no prospera dentro de un Ámbito, de colusiÓn
teresna: la familia del actor marco de la o es originaria de mÉxico.sta ediciÓn especial de aquÍ y ahora. >> cuÁl es el momento de la vida de chapo que no se quiere perder? comparte sus mensajes en facebook, twitter. univisiÓn noticias.com. mÁs adelante, detalles de una corrupciÓn que pareciera no tener lÍmites. >> los que estÁn protegiendo los carteles son mexicanos, de alto rango. >> pero antes, sobornos, complicidades y secretos. teresa: el primer capÍtulo de la...
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from the mexico side of things, does mexico think it needs to be renegotiated 7 things, does mexico thinkated? i am wondering where they would try to renegotiate it? i think that after all the criticism that came from president trump, and with my experience as director of the department of commerce in the state of arizona, you realise that there are things that occur throughout a period of 25 yea rs that occur throughout a period of 25 years that do need to be looked at. e—commerce is one. energy, trade facilitation is a second. there are things in the agricultural space that might need to be strengthened. it is at least important to have that conversation. i think we are getting to that place. even congress is literally having to vote on any adjustments enacted before the midterms next year. so, this could bea midterms next year. so, this could be a very long process. we do exactly what shape it will take, but will not be easy. indeed it won't be. but thank you so much for joining us. let's return to london where spring is in the air, and that means it's the season for agms, annual gener
from the mexico side of things, does mexico think it needs to be renegotiated 7 things, does mexico thinkated? i am wondering where they would try to renegotiate it? i think that after all the criticism that came from president trump, and with my experience as director of the department of commerce in the state of arizona, you realise that there are things that occur throughout a period of 25 yea rs that occur throughout a period of 25 years that do need to be looked at. e—commerce is one....
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>> mexico. >> who? >> mexico. >> do you believe that mexico will pay for? >> no. you must be talking about having mexico pay for do you think that is a viable option? >> no. >> thank you mr. chairman. when announcing his -- when announcing his presidential bid the president stated i will build a great wall and nobody builds walls greater than me, believe me. and i will build them very x very inexpensively. i will have mexico pay for that wall, mark my words. and love quotes. as of february 2016 campaign rally the president reiterated that mexico will pay for the wall 100%. of course these are only a few of the countless times the president has overpromised and under delivered for the american people. now, less than 100 days into presidency he has abandoned this promise and changed his tune. earlier this week he tweeted, mexico will pay for the wall quote eventually and in some form. with his track record, nobody should believe that. instead, his demanding american families have the burden of finding additional billions of dollars to build this wall. until earlier
>> mexico. >> who? >> mexico. >> do you believe that mexico will pay for? >> no. you must be talking about having mexico pay for do you think that is a viable option? >> no. >> thank you mr. chairman. when announcing his -- when announcing his presidential bid the president stated i will build a great wall and nobody builds walls greater than me, believe me. and i will build them very x very inexpensively. i will have mexico pay for that wall, mark my...
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un helicÓptero sobrevoló una feria en mÉxico y lanzÓ volantes.ico. envidiosos se de la lluvia de volantes caer e incluso como la gente los recoge para leer presuntas advertencias entre supuestos grupos rivales del primer organizado. >> esta distribuciÓn absolutamente ilegal, generÓ un clima de incertidumbre. paulina: " no mÁs extorsiones y secuestros de los suyos. se acabo!". las autoridades locales negaron que habrÍa presencia del crimen organizado een la zona. en dos meses se elegirÁ gobernador. >> todo es un atentado polÍtico que tiene que ver con el proceso electoral que estÁ viviendo el estado de mÉxico paulina: la feria se respira un ambiente festivo. >> si miramos sabido antes, no hubiÉramos venido. paulina: aunque las autoridades investigan los hechos, se desconoce la informaciÓn sobre la aeronave y su vuelo. hhasta el momento no hay denuncia formal y pese a que contact amos a los encargados de aeronÁutica es, no han respondido. ilia: el narcotraficante mexicano hÉctor beltrÁn no será extraditado hacia estados unidos porque ganÓ un recurs
un helicÓptero sobrevoló una feria en mÉxico y lanzÓ volantes.ico. envidiosos se de la lluvia de volantes caer e incluso como la gente los recoge para leer presuntas advertencias entre supuestos grupos rivales del primer organizado. >> esta distribuciÓn absolutamente ilegal, generÓ un clima de incertidumbre. paulina: " no mÁs extorsiones y secuestros de los suyos. se acabo!". las autoridades locales negaron que habrÍa presencia del crimen organizado een la zona. en dos...
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mexico used to say treat united states more like you treat canada, not like you treat mexico. i think we're getting closer to that because of the evolution of where we are and where we've gotten to. when i first came in in 1978, the last people you would think about calling would be the mexicans when something happens on the border. today they're the first ones we call. they're pretty much at the place we were 30 kbleers ago. their southern border is getting overrun. not by people who want to stay in mexico, but who want to get in the united states. there's more to be done by them with our assistance. the there's more to do in canada in order to increase the rule of law, civil society, health, all these things. that's what we should be talking about. we constantly focus on the wall, as we should be focussing on our borders, but it needs to be a very systematic approach across the breadth of what's happening. >> i certainly look forward to the securities report and i hope they include a strategy for collaboration with tribal entities that serve on both sides of the border but a
mexico used to say treat united states more like you treat canada, not like you treat mexico. i think we're getting closer to that because of the evolution of where we are and where we've gotten to. when i first came in in 1978, the last people you would think about calling would be the mexicans when something happens on the border. today they're the first ones we call. they're pretty much at the place we were 30 kbleers ago. their southern border is getting overrun. not by people who want to...
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por ejemplo una es que aquÍ en un dÍa ganan lo de una semana allÁ en mÉxico.ional, porque al gobierno no le conviene que este problema se les escape de las manos. >> un brinco significativo en el costo de una lechuga o un tomate no va a ser fÁcil de sortear para la sociedad, y mucho menos para la administraciÓn. liliana: la dinÁmica de los campos de california se basa en trabajadores indocumentados dispuestos a trabajar largas jornadas y en climas adversos. pero sus hijos nacidos acÁ buscan estudiar o trabajar en algo diferente. >> por eso se requiere la mano de obra de gente que venga de afuera a hacer ese trabajo tan pesado. >> ahorita la gente indocumentada es mÍnima, ahorita somos mÁs contratados. liliana: la esperanza es que que una vez se tenga un secretario de agricultura se solucione esta falta de mano de obra. presentadora: imagÍnese ser un residente permanente que tiene todos sus papeles en orden. de pronto necesita ir al banco a depositar un cheque y cuando muestra su tarjeta de residencia el empleado del banco se la confisca por pensar que es falsa
por ejemplo una es que aquÍ en un dÍa ganan lo de una semana allÁ en mÉxico.ional, porque al gobierno no le conviene que este problema se les escape de las manos. >> un brinco significativo en el costo de una lechuga o un tomate no va a ser fÁcil de sortear para la sociedad, y mucho menos para la administraciÓn. liliana: la dinÁmica de los campos de california se basa en trabajadores indocumentados dispuestos a trabajar largas jornadas y en climas adversos. pero sus hijos nacidos...
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he says mexico's methods to deter migrants are brutal. >> ( translated ): mexico does the u.s.' dirty work, in a way. some migrant controls have even militarized. we're at a turning point, when it comes to a marked increase in institutionalized violence against migrants. >> reporter: why can't you better protect these migrants who are moving north? >> the issue is that it is not the authorities who are violating human rights. you have to include drug trafficking. >> reporter: carlos sada solana is mexico's deputy foreign minister. but do you acknowledge that there are some authorities in southern mexico that are abusing these migrants? >> well, i think that everywhere. you cannot say in the united states that there is not. >> reporter: in the last five years, mexico has passed a handful of laws guaranteeing migrants' rights, but many of the migrants accuse authorities of threats and extortion. 21-year-old david gonzales is from honduras. he crossed the border 18 days ago, hoping to get to the u.s. >> ( translated ): i was approached by state police. they took me to the station,
he says mexico's methods to deter migrants are brutal. >> ( translated ): mexico does the u.s.' dirty work, in a way. some migrant controls have even militarized. we're at a turning point, when it comes to a marked increase in institutionalized violence against migrants. >> reporter: why can't you better protect these migrants who are moving north? >> the issue is that it is not the authorities who are violating human rights. you have to include drug trafficking. >>...
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/mexico border. the construction of a security fence on the israel sinai border cut illegal entries from over 16,500 in 2011 to just 43 in 2013, and 12 in 2014, a 99% decrease. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu remarked that president trump is right, i built a wall along israel's southern border, it stopped all illegal immigration, great success, great idea. now, to doh those who oppose building the wall dispute that success or is the reason they opposing building the way precisely because they acknowledge its potential effectiveness of curbing illegal immigration? i think we stro figure that out. recent media coverage has focused on the cost of building a wall and this is a legitimate issue. dhs has only just begun the procurement process, they've been getting cost estimates if the they issued a flawed report claiming that the wall would cost $70 billion. today's democrat witness wrote in january that a border wall would cost as much as $14 billion, which is obviously much different than th
/mexico border. the construction of a security fence on the israel sinai border cut illegal entries from over 16,500 in 2011 to just 43 in 2013, and 12 in 2014, a 99% decrease. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu remarked that president trump is right, i built a wall along israel's southern border, it stopped all illegal immigration, great success, great idea. now, to doh those who oppose building the wall dispute that success or is the reason they opposing building the way precisely...
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se espera que sean repatriados a mÉxico.opiedades de esta planta considerada ilegal. pero un grupo denominado sindicato mexicano de hash, ha logrado preparar varios productos para enfermedades. hablamos con los protagonistas de esta creciente negocio. reportera: esta persona que se hace llamar tomÁs hash, ha logrado con otros jÓvenes hacer medicamentos a base de marihuana que ayudan en padecimientos como dolores de huesos, incluso para tratar el cÁncer de piel. en su laboratorio hace pomadas de forma artesanal como una alternativa mÉdica para quienes lo necesitan. >> tenemos dos tipos de pomadas. una a base de extracciÓn, a base de alcohol, y la otra con propiedades de la marihuana. reportera: crearon el sindicato mexicano del hash fundado desde hace cuatro aÑos, el cual defiende la utilizaciÓn de estos productos con la intenciÓn de ayudar a pacientes, ya que dicen que las bondades de la cannabis son infinitas y es necesario que mÁs personas lo sepan. >> tenemos un movimiento con 19.000 personas. reportera: asegura que Éstas
se espera que sean repatriados a mÉxico.opiedades de esta planta considerada ilegal. pero un grupo denominado sindicato mexicano de hash, ha logrado preparar varios productos para enfermedades. hablamos con los protagonistas de esta creciente negocio. reportera: esta persona que se hace llamar tomÁs hash, ha logrado con otros jÓvenes hacer medicamentos a base de marihuana que ayudan en padecimientos como dolores de huesos, incluso para tratar el cÁncer de piel. en su laboratorio hace...
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through mexico.hey have cooperated with us on the terrorist list. it's anybody who's on our terror list. that has flown into mexico that is all going to go by the wayside. there may be a lot more downsides than there are ups for us with this border. just the ill will that is being raised in mexico, their congress, one person after another introducing bills that will punish our economy. men of that is being discussed at all. host: glory from oregon -- lori from oregon, independent. caller: hello? host: you are on, go ahead. caller: yes, i would like to know, in oregon we do a lot of crop up here, and i know a lot of people come up to do the work. do you know how many of us oregonian way people will get out and do that hard work in the sun? a lot of people don't want to do that type of work, being paid minimal, i know because i did it. i and thankful for those people that are willing to come up, legally, yes, they should do it legally, but how else are you going to get our crops? host: what is your thi
through mexico.hey have cooperated with us on the terrorist list. it's anybody who's on our terror list. that has flown into mexico that is all going to go by the wayside. there may be a lot more downsides than there are ups for us with this border. just the ill will that is being raised in mexico, their congress, one person after another introducing bills that will punish our economy. men of that is being discussed at all. host: glory from oregon -- lori from oregon, independent. caller:...
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cuanto más sufres alergias, por las calles de ciudad de mÉxico a más cosas te pierdes.ec. ♪. >>> el miedo a la polÍtica migratoria del gobierno empuja a residentes a iniciar el proceso de ciudadanÍa. pero hay 4 millones de latinoamericanos residentes legales que no se han hecho ciudadanos. vÍctor hugo rodrÍguez investigÓ las razones. >>> a miryam le tomÓ 5 aÑos hacerse ciudadano estados unidos una de las principales barreras el costo de mÁs de 700 dÓlares solo para presentar la solicitud. >>> para quÉ renovarla es estar gastando cada vez. hay miles de personas que no iniciaron sus trÁmites de ciudadanÍa, argumentando falta de dinero o de tiempo o por falta de interÉs empuja a miles de residentes permanentes asegurar su estadÍa en estados unidos optando por la ciudadanÍa. >>> la verdad tengo temor. >>> asegura que el miedo al gobierno del presidente trump la empujÓ tomar la decision luego de 9 aÑos como residente permanente. >>> porque he visto casos de personas que estÁn limpias y las mandan para allÁ aunque sean residentes. >>> ad cuerdo a cifras del gobierno de estado
cuanto más sufres alergias, por las calles de ciudad de mÉxico a más cosas te pierdes.ec. ♪. >>> el miedo a la polÍtica migratoria del gobierno empuja a residentes a iniciar el proceso de ciudadanÍa. pero hay 4 millones de latinoamericanos residentes legales que no se han hecho ciudadanos. vÍctor hugo rodrÍguez investigÓ las razones. >>> a miryam le tomÓ 5 aÑos hacerse ciudadano estados unidos una de las principales barreras el costo de mÁs de 700 dÓlares solo...
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-mexico border. the homeland security assistant secretary in the obama administration and president of the national border patrol council were among the panel of witnesses that testified. this is about an hour and 45 minutes. >> the subcommittee on national security will come to order. the chairs authorized to declare recess at anytime. the core attribute of sovereignty is maintaining control over national boundaries. yet, for years we've witnessed the failure of the u.s. government to secure southern border. this failure has allowed millions of foreign nationals to enter the united states illegally and has brought huge amounts of illicit narcotics to be smuggled into the country. they've had significant consequences for taxpayers, victims of violent crime and for the rule of law. it is time to secure the border. a central issue of the presidency 2006 campaign was the promise to build an impenetrable tall southern border wall. they are taking steps to fulfill that and a subcommittee has closely monit
-mexico border. the homeland security assistant secretary in the obama administration and president of the national border patrol council were among the panel of witnesses that testified. this is about an hour and 45 minutes. >> the subcommittee on national security will come to order. the chairs authorized to declare recess at anytime. the core attribute of sovereignty is maintaining control over national boundaries. yet, for years we've witnessed the failure of the u.s. government to...
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se desplomÓ un edificio en construcciÓn en la ciudad de mÉxico.abajadores quedaron bajo los escombros. hay muertos y heridos graves. asÍ comenzamos. locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn edición nocturna con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. ilia: buenas noches. un menor de origen hispano falleciÓ en unos tal, vÍctima del tiroteo ocurrido en un salÓn de clases en una escuela primaria de san bernardino, california. se habÍan reportado dos adultos muertos. juan carlos gonzÁlez se encuentra en san bernardino donde ocurriÓ lo que la policÍa cree que fue un caso de homicidio, suicidio. juan carlos: aparentemente se trata de un caso de homicidio, suicidio que dejÓ como resultado un hombre y una mujer adultos, sin vida. mÁs tarde sse informÓ que el hombre lllegÓ al aula donde su mujer, daba clases. sin decir nada le disparÓ a ella y luego se quitó la vida. sin embargo, dos pequeÑos que estaban detrÁs de la maestra al momento del ataque, tambiÉn los usaron ellos por las balas. jonathan martÍnez de ocho aÑos de edad, muriÓ horas mÁs tarde. >> no sÉ nada.
se desplomÓ un edificio en construcciÓn en la ciudad de mÉxico.abajadores quedaron bajo los escombros. hay muertos y heridos graves. asÍ comenzamos. locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn edición nocturna con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. ilia: buenas noches. un menor de origen hispano falleciÓ en unos tal, vÍctima del tiroteo ocurrido en un salÓn de clases en una escuela primaria de san bernardino, california. se habÍan reportado dos adultos muertos. juan carlos gonzÁlez se...
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. >>> un restaurante mexicano de new york estÁ entre los mejores del mundo, con tres restaurantes mÉxicoimera vez a perÚ en la lista de los mÁs sofisticados de la gastronomÍa mundial. ♪ ♪ >>> noticias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz-balart. >>> hola ¿quÉ tal? buenas tardes, las redadas migratorias no parecen perdonar a nadie, si no que lo cuente el dueÑo de un popular restaurante de indiana, que luego de vivir 20 aÑos en este paÍs, fue deportado sin tener antecedentes criminales y lo mÁs insÓlito del caso es que Él y su esposa, apoyaron la candidatura de donald trump. raÚl torres con los detalles. >>> barry trapea la casa del migrante ciudad juarez como lo hizo en su res tau rants y su propia casa en indianÁpolis cuando lo hace, roberto se pregunta ¿por quÉ el y su esposa apoyaron la candidatura de donald trump?. >>> pensamos que harÍa bien para el paÍs no pensamos que nos iba a sacar a nosotros que votamos por Él. >>> trabajÓ y se caso con helen que estadounidense, hoy es dueÑo del popular restaurante eddiedd en indiana pero fue reportado. >>> tenÍa permiso de trabajo y cometiÓ un delito y en e
. >>> un restaurante mexicano de new york estÁ entre los mejores del mundo, con tres restaurantes mÉxicoimera vez a perÚ en la lista de los mÁs sofisticados de la gastronomÍa mundial. ♪ ♪ >>> noticias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz-balart. >>> hola ¿quÉ tal? buenas tardes, las redadas migratorias no parecen perdonar a nadie, si no que lo cuente el dueÑo de un popular restaurante de indiana, que luego de vivir 20 aÑos en este paÍs, fue deportado sin tener...
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nuestros equipos de inteligencia y coordinaciÓn con agencia de policÍa de mÉxico logran su ubicaciÓnÓn. >> la pista que llegÓ a autoridades para dar con Él fue informaciÓn sobre el vuelo privado a guatemala donde iban miembros de su familia. >> autoridades mexicanos sospechan que viajÓ de veracruz a chiapas, luego a belice para moverse por varias ciudades de guatemala y ser detenido en el departamento de solola. >> duarte fue trasladado en la madrugada del domingo a una cÁrcel de policÍa guatemalteca. >> tiene un plazo de 60 dÍas para solicitar la extradiciÓn del acusado. >> que apoyÓ en conferencia de prensa el gobernador de veracruz. >> han sido liberada dos Órdenes de aprehensiÓn contra javier duarte. >> en octubre del aÑo pasado javier duarte dijo en entrevista que se separarÍa de su cargo para enfrentar denuncias en su contra. >> va usted a oÍr. >> por supuesto que no, me quedo en veracruz al revÉs para dar la cara, para enfrentar esta situaciÓn. >> poco despuÉs de estas declaraciones duarte desaparecÓo y la procuradurÍa girÓ una orden de aprehensiÓn en su contra que se convirti
nuestros equipos de inteligencia y coordinaciÓn con agencia de policÍa de mÉxico logran su ubicaciÓnÓn. >> la pista que llegÓ a autoridades para dar con Él fue informaciÓn sobre el vuelo privado a guatemala donde iban miembros de su familia. >> autoridades mexicanos sospechan que viajÓ de veracruz a chiapas, luego a belice para moverse por varias ciudades de guatemala y ser detenido en el departamento de solola. >> duarte fue trasladado en la madrugada del domingo a...