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is goingose amlo ally to win that election with little difficulty. tabasco was always being fought between the pri and purity. this is -- and prd. this is why the southeastern states jorge was talking about where there is bipartisan i ism. finally the prd managed to win the last election in 2012, i guess, under a former politician who became a prd politician. he was a terrible governor. this helps explain, both in terms of corruption scandals and in terms of homicidal rates. just a very bad governor. what you see is the morena candidate is going to win in this state. los, you have more perhaps the saddest story. this was a pan bastion from 2000 on, where the pan could put any candidate it wanted and that candidate would win. this, athe prd wins very happy occasion for them. government, a bad governor. what happens? nco, he was a football star for america, which is like maybe the dallas cowboys of the football teams. blanco is going to be the future governor of a major state. morelos is relatively small, but very important in many ways. why? you see s
is goingose amlo ally to win that election with little difficulty. tabasco was always being fought between the pri and purity. this is -- and prd. this is why the southeastern states jorge was talking about where there is bipartisan i ism. finally the prd managed to win the last election in 2012, i guess, under a former politician who became a prd politician. he was a terrible governor. this helps explain, both in terms of corruption scandals and in terms of homicidal rates. just a very bad...
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so the question becomes a very important question to the future, what will happen with amlo when they are no longer politically active? we are speaking at lunch if he will hold out that the question is if he makes it through the six year cycle everyone keep your fingers crossed, he will leave at the end of six years and then what happens to the party winning all the governorships in the party that is expected to win half? 50% of congress and even a greater percentage of the senate? will this parties survived the exit from politics of its leader? you could say he wouldn't leave after six years but 72? seventy-four his ability to influence politics definitelyy goes down with age even just with demographics you know that. so what do these results mean for the two-party system? from the state populations i will show you some data on how many voters will live under morena. and what we will see is morena does extremely well and then to give out quite a bit for campaign finance and regular party activities so the money from the federal elections so how do they get the money? with the lower h
so the question becomes a very important question to the future, what will happen with amlo when they are no longer politically active? we are speaking at lunch if he will hold out that the question is if he makes it through the six year cycle everyone keep your fingers crossed, he will leave at the end of six years and then what happens to the party winning all the governorships in the party that is expected to win half? 50% of congress and even a greater percentage of the senate? will this...
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ÓandrÉs manuel lÓz obrador, widely known by his initials, "amlo," has been cricized as a radical andnnabe messiah. he prefers to label himstif a pol savior. >> ( translated ): our tumph must be convincing. it will be a historical event. the victory of an entire peoplee will be caout in the face of the immorality and decadence of recent times. >> reporter: 70-year-old alicia sepulveda's been rooting for amlo for decades. in 2006, she protested on his behalf after the first time he ran, and lost, for president. she believes this time, the third time, is the charm. >> he brings one tng that we have lost, which is hope. >> reporter: that's the samefr messag the top deck, and 28-year-old lourdes with her daughters.ou lourdes is acleaner and single mom, and believes only lÓpez obrador would lift her family up. >> ( translated ): groceries and economic support, lowered rent, holarships for my two daughters. that's what he's promised. that way we can get ahead. >> reporter: that's lopez obrador's main message:th overturninsystem, reducing government expenditures, and redirecting money that h
ÓandrÉs manuel lÓz obrador, widely known by his initials, "amlo," has been cricized as a radical andnnabe messiah. he prefers to label himstif a pol savior. >> ( translated ): our tumph must be convincing. it will be a historical event. the victory of an entire peoplee will be caout in the face of the immorality and decadence of recent times. >> reporter: 70-year-old alicia sepulveda's been rooting for amlo for decades. in 2006, she protested on his behalf after the...
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a very close amlo ally is going to win that election with very little difficulties.abasco, tabasco was always being fought between the pri and prd. this is one of the southeastern states that jorge was talking about. where there with bipartisan news basically, with exceptions. and here what you have is finally the prd manages to win this election, the last election, 2012, under a former pri politician who became a prd politician. and he was a terrible governor. and this helps explain both in terms of corruption scandals and in terms of homicidal rates. just a very bad governor. what use is the morena candidate is going to win in this state. then you have morelos and this is perhaps the saddest story. this was a pan sort of bastion from 2000 on. this is where the pan could put any candidate it wants practically and that candidate would win. finally the prd wins of this. it's a very happy occasion for the prd. and again, bad government, a bad governor. and what happens, blanco, he was a football star for america which is like really, i don't know, maybe the dallas cowb
a very close amlo ally is going to win that election with very little difficulties.abasco, tabasco was always being fought between the pri and prd. this is one of the southeastern states that jorge was talking about. where there with bipartisan news basically, with exceptions. and here what you have is finally the prd manages to win this election, the last election, 2012, under a former pri politician who became a prd politician. and he was a terrible governor. and this helps explain both in...
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amlo likes the idea of raising wages in mexico, of course, that makes them less competitive.why the u.s. wants them to do that, but it does appeal to him for higher wages in mexico >> michelle, great stuff, thank you very much, michelle caruso-cabrera back at hq for us big couple days for mexico, facing brazil monday in the world cup. big clash there, of course, local rivals >> england didn't have a good week, did it >> clear to the next round, play tuesday. >> less than 15 minutes to go before the closing bell, and we're losing some of the gains, still, firmly in positive territory for the dow, up 158, the s&p up half a percent, and the nasdaq, russell 2,000 slips negative, but it still is a big winner for the overall quarter >>> up next, we have the market acronym of the week, and you might ink ththe choice is a little poorish introducing e*trade personalized investments professionally managed portfolios customized to help meet your financial goals. you'll know what you're invested in we'ling. so you can spend more time floating about on your inflatable swan. [ding] >>> wel
amlo likes the idea of raising wages in mexico, of course, that makes them less competitive.why the u.s. wants them to do that, but it does appeal to him for higher wages in mexico >> michelle, great stuff, thank you very much, michelle caruso-cabrera back at hq for us big couple days for mexico, facing brazil monday in the world cup. big clash there, of course, local rivals >> england didn't have a good week, did it >> clear to the next round, play tuesday. >> less than...
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he has been able to put it out toward the people. >> reporter: amlo posts lighthearted youtube videosring a debate when ricardo anaya approached, he joked, he needed to hide his wallet. his supporters say the softer side is stylistic and substantive. as mexico city's mayor, he governed pragmatically. he promises dialogue with the u.s. but he and his campaign still describe themselves as launching a movement. >> i believe it would be a situation similar tone you lived in the united states, the moment that barack obama was elected, in the sense that peopleere able to open their ears and open their eyes to see the world dierently. f >> reporter:or almost a century, mexico's only known two establisent parties-- until this sunday, when islo prom a transformation, and mexico heads into the unknown. for the pbs nehour, i'm nick schifrin in mexico city. >> woodruff: and now we turn to the analysis of shields and brooks. that is syndicated col mark shields, and "new york times" columnist david brooks. gentlemen, welcome. big news, e equivalent of an earthquake, i guess, in washington, politica
he has been able to put it out toward the people. >> reporter: amlo posts lighthearted youtube videosring a debate when ricardo anaya approached, he joked, he needed to hide his wallet. his supporters say the softer side is stylistic and substantive. as mexico city's mayor, he governed pragmatically. he promises dialogue with the u.s. but he and his campaign still describe themselves as launching a movement. >> i believe it would be a situation similar tone you lived in the united...
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. >> on monday we expect to be talking a lot more about a man everyone calls amlo.ome the next president. amlo is an acronym andress manuel lopez obrador if you look at the poll numbers, he's out way ahead he's within twice before but it looks like the third time is going to be the charm. he is at least 17 points ahead he could even command the majority, his party when it comes to the congressional elections happening at the same time he's going to wipe the floor with the other two traditional parties that had been in power there for decades. the u.s. administration has been worried about him because he has been seen as an autocrat, someone very aligned with the thinking of hugo chavez, for example. however, he has softened his leftist rhetoric in this election running much more on anti-corruption which is a real issue in mexico. and he's argued he's going to spend more money on social spend bug not run up the deficit that's calmed financial markets. there has been talk in the administration that they wanted to get a nafta deal done before amlo becomes president now
. >> on monday we expect to be talking a lot more about a man everyone calls amlo.ome the next president. amlo is an acronym andress manuel lopez obrador if you look at the poll numbers, he's out way ahead he's within twice before but it looks like the third time is going to be the charm. he is at least 17 points ahead he could even command the majority, his party when it comes to the congressional elections happening at the same time he's going to wipe the floor with the other two...
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how do we look at amlo remember everybody panicked around lula.in jail but he wasn't as bad as we feared is there a chance this three-time guy who by the way chained himself in the public square of mexico city in 2006 when he lost, is there a chance he's not as bad as he think? >> he has certainly run that way and the markets have reacted that way when you look at what's happened with the mexican peso which is more of a result of trump and nafta than it has about amlo himself he said he was not going to raise spending dramatically. not going to cause a massive deficit in mexico, right we saw a rally in the mexican pay so sew >> tell me again after the election if he wins, we are to call him president >> president lopez or president lopez obrado >> what's your mother's maiden names? >> manly >> brian sullivan -- >> robin >> andrew ross sorkin kernen. >> no, no. >> cabrera's is my mother's last name the mom is like an adjective. >> what are you telling everybody your maiden name for it's out there >> my name is brian sullivan there's six of us on my
how do we look at amlo remember everybody panicked around lula.in jail but he wasn't as bad as we feared is there a chance this three-time guy who by the way chained himself in the public square of mexico city in 2006 when he lost, is there a chance he's not as bad as he think? >> he has certainly run that way and the markets have reacted that way when you look at what's happened with the mexican peso which is more of a result of trump and nafta than it has about amlo himself he said he...
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wing parties ino mex have done well the past two, three election cycles and i remember elections with amlo, him not standing a chance. what's happened this time around to give him a shot?ic he nearly won in 2006. he lost by barely 1%. he fell further behind in 2012. i think what's different this time is that people really are in the mood of votg against the traditional parties, the traditional elites, the options that havehelways been, and are looking for something new and andreas manuel has positioned himself as an outside candidate. it's a new movement. it's a rejecti of what's come in the past. people are fed up wit corruption, with high levels of violence, with not feeling economic benefits that many others are feeling so he's really positioned himself in a new day, it's a new moment and i think he's really walking away with this electio anchor: looking across the burdener to the -- bordero the north, is this an election that the united states is paying attention to or should be? eric: they're definitely paying attention to it. i think this election i about the united states and trump
wing parties ino mex have done well the past two, three election cycles and i remember elections with amlo, him not standing a chance. what's happened this time around to give him a shot?ic he nearly won in 2006. he lost by barely 1%. he fell further behind in 2012. i think what's different this time is that people really are in the mood of votg against the traditional parties, the traditional elites, the options that havehelways been, and are looking for something new and andreas manuel has...
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i remember elections with amlo and him outstanding jazz. what has given him a shot this time? this time? in 2006, he almost won. he lost by barely 1%. he fell behind in 2012. i think what is different this time is that people are different this time is that people a re really different this time is that people are really in the mood of voting against the traditional parties come at the traditional elites, the options that have always been there, and are looking for something new, and are looking for something new, and andres manuel lopez 0brador has definitely positioned himself as the change candidate, as an outsider, even though he has won before. he is not running for one of the traditional parties. it is a new movement. it was a rejection of what has happened in the past. people are fed up with corruption and high levels of violence, with not feeling economic benefits that many others are feeling. so he has really positioned himself in a new way. it isa positioned himself in a new way. it is a new moment and i think he has really found himself walking away with the electio
i remember elections with amlo and him outstanding jazz. what has given him a shot this time? this time? in 2006, he almost won. he lost by barely 1%. he fell behind in 2012. i think what is different this time is that people are different this time is that people a re really different this time is that people are really in the mood of voting against the traditional parties come at the traditional elites, the options that have always been there, and are looking for something new, and are...
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i remember amlo not really standing a chance, as he's called. what has changed?is people are in the mood of voting against the traditional parties, the traditional elites, those always there, and looking for something new. andres manuel lopez 0brador has definitely positioned himself as a change candidate, as an outsider, even though he has run before. he is not running with one of the traditional parties. it is a new movement. it is a rejection of what has come to pass. people are fed up with violence and corruption and not feeling economic benefits that many others are feeling. he has positioned himself in a new way. a new movement. he is walking away with this election. looking across the border to the north, is this an election which the united states is or should be paying attention to? they are definitely paying attention to it. i think this election is less about the united states and donald trump than some people assume, but the us is obviously interested in mexico, both economically and in terms of security. there is some concern that andres manuel lopez
i remember amlo not really standing a chance, as he's called. what has changed?is people are in the mood of voting against the traditional parties, the traditional elites, those always there, and looking for something new. andres manuel lopez 0brador has definitely positioned himself as a change candidate, as an outsider, even though he has run before. he is not running with one of the traditional parties. it is a new movement. it is a rejection of what has come to pass. people are fed up with...
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amlo began building houses for the indigenous poor. and he started his own political party.e says he won't fight america's drug war. instead he'll give amnesty to opium and marijuana growers and cease using the military against the drug cartels. reporter: he favors renegotiating nafta and says mexico won't be america's pinata. >> what it means is we need to talk like he was. reporter: with support from the working poor and the young, the question is is he going to govern as a left-wing nationalist or as a privatist as he tried to reassure business. as for business relations, most of analysts say we are in for a rocky road ahead with president trump. lou: o robe obrador * is not prt yet. so we'll have to see what happens. coppertone sport. proven to protect street skaters and freestylers. stops up to 97% uv. lasts through heat. through sweat. coppertone. proven to protect. burning, of diabetic nerve pain these feet... ... made waves in high school... ...and built a career in construction. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he p
amlo began building houses for the indigenous poor. and he started his own political party.e says he won't fight america's drug war. instead he'll give amnesty to opium and marijuana growers and cease using the military against the drug cartels. reporter: he favors renegotiating nafta and says mexico won't be america's pinata. >> what it means is we need to talk like he was. reporter: with support from the working poor and the young, the question is is he going to govern as a left-wing...
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amlo began building houses for the indigenous poor. and he started his own political party.ing the military against the drug cartels. reporter: he favors renegotiating nafta and says mexico won't be america's pinata. >> what it means is we need to talk like he was. reporter: with support from the working poor and the young, the question is is he going to govern as a left-wing nationalist or as a privatist as he tried to reassure business. as for business relations, most of analysts say we are in for a rocky road ahead with president trump. lou: o robe obrador * is not prt yet. so we'll have to see what happens. ♪imagine no possessions ♪i wonder if you can ♪no need for greed or hunger ♪a brotherhood of man ♪imagine all the people ♪sharing all the world...you, ♪you may say i'm a dreamer ♪but i'm not the only one ♪i hope some day you'll join us♪ ♪and the world will live as one♪ cheru has no choice. she, and millions like her, walk miles a day for dirty water but together, we can end their walk ...by providing clean water - close by. instead of spending hours walking to get wate
amlo began building houses for the indigenous poor. and he started his own political party.ing the military against the drug cartels. reporter: he favors renegotiating nafta and says mexico won't be america's pinata. >> what it means is we need to talk like he was. reporter: with support from the working poor and the young, the question is is he going to govern as a left-wing nationalist or as a privatist as he tried to reassure business. as for business relations, most of analysts say we...
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amlo began building houses for the indigenous poor. and he started his own political party.t fight america's drug war. instead he'll give amnesty to opium and marijuana growers and cease using the military against the drug cartels. reporter: he favors renegotiating nafta and says mexico won't be america's pinata. >> what it means is we need to talk like he was. reporter: with support from the working poor and the young, the question is is he going to govern as a left-wing nationalist or as a privatist as he tried to reassure business. as for business relations, most of analysts say we are in for a rocky road ahead with president trump. lou: o robe obrador * is not prt yet. so we'll have to see what happens. thanks for the ride-along, captain! i've never been in one of these before, even though geico has been- ohhh. ooh ohh here we go, here we go. you got cut off there, what were you saying? oooo. oh no no. maybe that geico has been proudly serving the military for over 75 years? is that what you wanted to say? mhmmm. i have to say, you seemed a lot chattier on tv. geico. pro
amlo began building houses for the indigenous poor. and he started his own political party.t fight america's drug war. instead he'll give amnesty to opium and marijuana growers and cease using the military against the drug cartels. reporter: he favors renegotiating nafta and says mexico won't be america's pinata. >> what it means is we need to talk like he was. reporter: with support from the working poor and the young, the question is is he going to govern as a left-wing nationalist or...