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and this practice of fuel theft results in about $3 billion in losses every year for pemex.is substantial. carol: from fuel theft to fuel fraud, jason kingston rake in half $1 billion in biodiesel tax credits and has multiple wives. jason: our reporter tells us about the polygamist skimming the u.s. with an unlikely helper. >> it centered around a mormon sect known as "the order" and two brothers, jacob and isaiah kingston. they ran a biofuels company that the internal revenue service said engaged in a massive fraud over several years. their partner in this according to the government is lev dermen, an armenian immigrant who has been accused of several crimes over the years and then acquitted. with the government said is that over the period of several years, they defrauded the irs out of $511 million in biofuel tax credits and they then laundered $134 million of that to turkey and lived a very lavish lifestyle. there is a lot of witness intimidation alleged in this case and some quite colorful characters as witnesses along the way. carol: tell us about "the order," because
and this practice of fuel theft results in about $3 billion in losses every year for pemex.is substantial. carol: from fuel theft to fuel fraud, jason kingston rake in half $1 billion in biodiesel tax credits and has multiple wives. jason: our reporter tells us about the polygamist skimming the u.s. with an unlikely helper. >> it centered around a mormon sect known as "the order" and two brothers, jacob and isaiah kingston. they ran a biofuels company that the internal revenue...
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pemex'sh: pemex --' -- that is 22% of gdp.ing, is one of the risks surrounding political risk? as we count down to the 2020 election, what are the chances of migration becoming another political football and the tariffs being reimposed and you have to take a look at the u.s. at -- at the credit ratings as a result. charles: i think their credit rating is pretty stable where it is. we stabilized the outcome with some supportive factors. but we did see is the use of tariffs to achieve a national security objectives. that is something new. the point is we are in our third year of trade uncertainty for mexico with the u.s.. it started with the election and then the threats to withdraw nafta and renegotiate it. that has a serious risk for mexico. as it turned out, we haven't seen negative scenarios manifest. we have to be prepared for more volatility over the next year or two. paul: have those tears that impose, that you have a scenario set up for what that would mean for the mexican economy echo -- economy? charles: it's difficult
pemex'sh: pemex --' -- that is 22% of gdp.ing, is one of the risks surrounding political risk? as we count down to the 2020 election, what are the chances of migration becoming another political football and the tariffs being reimposed and you have to take a look at the u.s. at -- at the credit ratings as a result. charles: i think their credit rating is pretty stable where it is. we stabilized the outcome with some supportive factors. but we did see is the use of tariffs to achieve a national...
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so how does pemex get here? >> it is a bit like what we saw in brazil with petrobras.he big investigation that brought down a government there. so i mean you have this hugely sprawling company with upstream operations and downstream with refineries and gas stations. and everyone is taking a little and one of the biggest manifestations of corruption was the gasoline theft problem that mexico had, which of the whole world learned about in january and there was a massive explosion in a town that killed 100 people because the gangs were trying to tap gasoline from a pipeline. that was the most obvious thing to fix. that kind of problem was being facilitated by insiders in the company that were communicating with the gangs and allowing them access to the infrastructure. one of the first moves of the new government was to dispatch the military to guard the pipelines. the company also turned off certain conduits which meant there were huge lines at the gas stations. and then they started rounding up a lot of these gang members, some of them who are actually from drug cartels,
so how does pemex get here? >> it is a bit like what we saw in brazil with petrobras.he big investigation that brought down a government there. so i mean you have this hugely sprawling company with upstream operations and downstream with refineries and gas stations. and everyone is taking a little and one of the biggest manifestations of corruption was the gasoline theft problem that mexico had, which of the whole world learned about in january and there was a massive explosion in a town...
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how did pemex get here? >> it is a bit like what we saw in brazil with petrogas. a hugely sprawling company with upstream operations and downstream with refineries and gas stations. andyone is taking a little one of the biggest manifestations of corruption was the gasoline theft problem that mexico had that the whole world learned about when there was a massive explosion. these guys were trying to tap gasoline from a pipeline. that was the most obvious thing to fix. that kind of problem was being facilitated by insiders in the company communicating with the gangs and allowing them access to the infrastructure. one of the first moves of the new government was to dispatch the military to guide the pipelines. the company also turned off certain condiments which -- conduits which meant there were huge lines at the gas stations. they were also rounding up these gang members who were also parts of drug cartels. hasrding to romero, there been a 95% reduction in gas theft which will add up to 35 billion pesos in revenue for the company. that should not be discounted howev
how did pemex get here? >> it is a bit like what we saw in brazil with petrogas. a hugely sprawling company with upstream operations and downstream with refineries and gas stations. andyone is taking a little one of the biggest manifestations of corruption was the gasoline theft problem that mexico had that the whole world learned about when there was a massive explosion. these guys were trying to tap gasoline from a pipeline. that was the most obvious thing to fix. that kind of problem...
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estÁ sujeta a una investigaciÓ por corrupciÓn porque pemex cotiza en el mercado de valores estadounidensesel un, el presidente andrÉs manuel lÓpez obrador se pronuncio al respecto >> realmente ninguna teorÍa. es una argucia es decir que habÍa que darle lo bienes pÚblicos a los particulares >> el expresidente enrique peÑa nieto ya se pronunciÓ y lo hizo a travÉs de un mensaje en su cuenta de twitter. en Él escribiÓ que rechaza categÓricamente estas imputaciones (informaciÓn en pantalla( >> un escÁndalo mas sobre peÑa nieto. el estado de nueva york es desde ayer el nÚmero tres en autorizar licencias de conducir a inmigrantes que entraron ilegalmente a estados unidos el senado le dio vÍa libre a la ley que lo hace posible. quÉ significa esta ley? >> el voto le faltaba y lo hizo realidad se necesitaban 32 pero fueron 33 votos contra 29 de los 63 senadores del estado luego de mÁs de 10 aÑos de luch la comunidad indocumentada presidente en todo el estado de nueva york estÁ a un pequeÑo paso de tener el derecho de aplicar a una licencia de con conducir >> sabemos que esto va a traer un sin nÚmero
estÁ sujeta a una investigaciÓ por corrupciÓn porque pemex cotiza en el mercado de valores estadounidensesel un, el presidente andrÉs manuel lÓpez obrador se pronuncio al respecto >> realmente ninguna teorÍa. es una argucia es decir que habÍa que darle lo bienes pÚblicos a los particulares >> el expresidente enrique peÑa nieto ya se pronunciÓ y lo hizo a travÉs de un mensaje en su cuenta de twitter. en Él escribiÓ que rechaza categÓricamente estas imputaciones...
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these are prices of pemex bonds. tumbling the most today.icing in what could be another downgrade. meanwhile, take a look at the situation that pemex faces here. basically, they are not operating at full capacity. 35% of their capacity actually. their refineries are operating at because of their underproduction. the production has been falling off pretty steadily over the past 10 years or so. and this comes at a time when it has a lot of debt. it needs to roll over $1.6 billion debt by year's end. and it's facing a deteriorating environment not even mentioning the increasing trade tensions with the u.s. and mexico which matters because mexico has pledged some support to pemex to try to prevent it from getting downgraded to junk rated. but it is unclear how much ammunition they're going to have. scarlet: thank you very much. we're going to stick with oil because when you look at oil prices, they are rallying. opec plus will extend production cuts into the second half of the year after holding talks with russia. and many have voiced similar on
these are prices of pemex bonds. tumbling the most today.icing in what could be another downgrade. meanwhile, take a look at the situation that pemex faces here. basically, they are not operating at full capacity. 35% of their capacity actually. their refineries are operating at because of their underproduction. the production has been falling off pretty steadily over the past 10 years or so. and this comes at a time when it has a lot of debt. it needs to roll over $1.6 billion debt by year's...
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mexican imports starting on monday june 10th perhaps even more concerning fitch cited state oil company pemex as debt and deteriorating credit profile as well as ongoing weakness in the macro economic outlook for mexico. and the trump administration has imposed new restrictions on americans right to travel to cuba including the ban on the broadest category of travel and on cruise ships docking in cuba the queue to trump administration moves are just the latest step in a steady march to undo the obama administration's attempt to move past the cold war status quo here now to discuss more on this in detail is john catholic president of the us cuba trade and economic council thank you welcome back john. and john could really well 1st of all walk us through the the details of this latest rollback the ban on people to people trips and the limits on cruise ships. well the most important is that yesterday the trump administration told approximately 600000 u.s. citizens who had booked cruises for the remaining months of 2019 that they could no longer go up until that date about 200000 visitors had use
mexican imports starting on monday june 10th perhaps even more concerning fitch cited state oil company pemex as debt and deteriorating credit profile as well as ongoing weakness in the macro economic outlook for mexico. and the trump administration has imposed new restrictions on americans right to travel to cuba including the ban on the broadest category of travel and on cruise ships docking in cuba the queue to trump administration moves are just the latest step in a steady march to undo the...
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situation that is already widespread, has led the ratings agencies to downgrade the sovereign and pemexda: this administration has tried to exert its influence with mexico when it comes to its relationship with china. how damaging is that too mexico's prospects in terms of maintaining its important relationship with the u.s., but also keeping chinese investment open? absolutely. trade between the u.s. and mexico is extremely important. the trade friction between the west and china, the prevailing view is that mexico could be a beneficiary of those frictions. part of the investment that would otherwise go to china could eventually migrate to mexico given the logistical proximity, advantages in unit labor costs. but the genie is out of the bottle. at any later stage, these policy agreements, you could use instruments to pursue nontrade goals like immigration. that introduces an element of uncertainty under the terms that mexico can continue to access the u.s. market. being second only to canada when it comes to agricultural purchases from the u.s. if mexico had to buy more agricultural go
situation that is already widespread, has led the ratings agencies to downgrade the sovereign and pemexda: this administration has tried to exert its influence with mexico when it comes to its relationship with china. how damaging is that too mexico's prospects in terms of maintaining its important relationship with the u.s., but also keeping chinese investment open? absolutely. trade between the u.s. and mexico is extremely important. the trade friction between the west and china, the...
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2010 y en el ecuador en el 2016 y despuÉs tambien de la explosiÓn en el 2013 en la torre ejecutiva pemex y hacen lo suficiente por la ciudad pero todas las personas la mayorÍa no estÁ capacitada o estÁ consciente de realmente cuÁles son sus derechos entonces quisiera saber en el momento en que vinieron acÁ pidieron papeles y quisiera y a quÉ instituciÓn podrÍa ir para poder adquirir asistencia ayuda y demÁs. >> muy buena pregunta y muchas personas tienen la respuesta y inmigrantes sÍ tienen derecho y especÍficamente en ese caso se estÁ preguntando bueno, si inmigraciÓn viene a mi casa o quiere detenerme. >> principalmente no tiene que divulgar informaciÓn y usted no tiene que divulgar informaciÓn >>> usted tambiÉn que puede exigir ver un juez de ip migraciÓn. >> muchas veces los antes de inmigraciÓn. >> usted no tiene que filmar >>> decirle a los oficiales >>> utilizar a no hablar del caso y quiero hablar solo mediante un abogado. >> bueno, tambiÉn lo televidentes >>> preguntas a travÉs de nuestras redes sociales por ejemplo si quiere saber cÓmo serÁn las entradas con visa a estados unid
2010 y en el ecuador en el 2016 y despuÉs tambien de la explosiÓn en el 2013 en la torre ejecutiva pemex y hacen lo suficiente por la ciudad pero todas las personas la mayorÍa no estÁ capacitada o estÁ consciente de realmente cuÁles son sus derechos entonces quisiera saber en el momento en que vinieron acÁ pidieron papeles y quisiera y a quÉ instituciÓn podrÍa ir para poder adquirir asistencia ayuda y demÁs. >> muy buena pregunta y muchas personas tienen la respuesta y...
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en estados unidos por un soborno que ha recibido enrique peÑa nieto por comprar o por autorizar que pemex? jomari: porque al final de cuentas las respeto, pero si ella misma se critican, las estoy escuchando y es muy fÁcil decirlo, pero la realidad creo que tienen el poder de cambiar esas cosas. >> como mujeres somos muy duras con nosotras mismas. si ella no habla inglÉs, no habla espaÑol, el vestido que se puso, si es mexicana, colombiana. creo que tenemos que asumir como mujeres que somos duras con nosotras mismas. creo que nos tenemos que apoyar. hoy por ejemplo en casa intenten no hablar nada malo de una mujer que pasa por su camino. creo que podemos cambiar la tendencia. karla: claro. te lo decÍa hace minutos. como mujeres tenemos un gran poder de todos. unidas somos dinamita. seguimos con mucho mÁs tema. este da mucho de quÉ hablar. niurka sigue. va a estar aclarando sus puntos sobre lo que dijo de aventurera y edith gonzÁlez. cinco presentadoras de televisiÓndenuncian discriminaciÓn por su al volver, analizamos esta polÉmica que acapara titulares. luego de que una revista anunciarÁ
en estados unidos por un soborno que ha recibido enrique peÑa nieto por comprar o por autorizar que pemex? jomari: porque al final de cuentas las respeto, pero si ella misma se critican, las estoy escuchando y es muy fÁcil decirlo, pero la realidad creo que tienen el poder de cambiar esas cosas. >> como mujeres somos muy duras con nosotras mismas. si ella no habla inglÉs, no habla espaÑol, el vestido que se puso, si es mexicana, colombiana. creo que tenemos que asumir como mujeres que...