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peanut cartel or sugar cartel it happens to be a banking cartel and when a cartel exists it has only one function and that is to promote the best interests of the members of the cartel so when the federal reserve system says it's going to push interest rates towards zero the idea is that they're trying to stimulate the economy for you folks and for me but that's nonsense because everything the fed does has only one purpose and that's to help the banks and once people understand that basic principle then they get off of this trick about well the interest rate should be a little higher a little lower or you know that kind of thing i don't think anybody should be setting interest rates i personally believe that the best way for interest rates to be determined is by the free market by the free interchange of those who have money to lend and those who have and who want to borrow the money but when you give politicians or bankers the authority to sit there and manipulate the interest rates on loans regardless of what people are willing to pay for them and that is a tremendous lever of powe
peanut cartel or sugar cartel it happens to be a banking cartel and when a cartel exists it has only one function and that is to promote the best interests of the members of the cartel so when the federal reserve system says it's going to push interest rates towards zero the idea is that they're trying to stimulate the economy for you folks and for me but that's nonsense because everything the fed does has only one purpose and that's to help the banks and once people understand that basic...
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you want to be in the big leagues of the cartel? (vo)as juan moves even closer to a life of crime, ruth worries that her influence on him is waning. she says that her rules at home are no match for the rewards offered by the drug cartels on the streets. (vo)as we walked together through the neighborhood, ruth noticed a van filled with kids from a rival gang driving slowly in reverse with the sliding door open. the van was headed straight for juan and his friends standing across the street. (vo)the kids in the backseat of the van were armed. were ruth not there to talk them down, somebody would likely have gotten shot. >>it's my kid, oh, that's hard. >>what's your biggest fear? >>seeing him on tv. getting shot or something. that will be hardest thing. yeah. (vo)coming up... poverty and lack of opportunity may help explain why so many young men are willing to join and die for the drug cartels but in a country with some of the strictest gun laws in the world, where exactly are these criminal organizations getting their guns? [[vo]]...w
you want to be in the big leagues of the cartel? (vo)as juan moves even closer to a life of crime, ruth worries that her influence on him is waning. she says that her rules at home are no match for the rewards offered by the drug cartels on the streets. (vo)as we walked together through the neighborhood, ruth noticed a van filled with kids from a rival gang driving slowly in reverse with the sliding door open. the van was headed straight for juan and his friends standing across the street....
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cartel did not like.hey threatened to kill her and her children. no wonder does not want to show her face. mexico is one of the most dangerous places in the world for journalists. ordinary people are caught up in the fighting through no fault of their own. is it time for a new approach? i ask the man responsible for the country's security strategy is the time had come to negotiate with the cartel's -- if the time has come to negotiate with the cartels. >> what would that mean to the people who have lost their lives because of the actions of these cartels? the only way in which the level of violence will come down, the people will feel safe and free, particularly in those areas where the level of violence has gone up, it is when we make sure every single criminal who commits a crime is being tried fairly in a court and is paying for his crimes. that is when the levels of violence will go down. that is when the levels of safety and freedom will be significantly enhanced. >> this is an important election yea
cartel did not like.hey threatened to kill her and her children. no wonder does not want to show her face. mexico is one of the most dangerous places in the world for journalists. ordinary people are caught up in the fighting through no fault of their own. is it time for a new approach? i ask the man responsible for the country's security strategy is the time had come to negotiate with the cartel's -- if the time has come to negotiate with the cartels. >> what would that mean to the...
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los 4 muertos pertenecen al cÁrtel del golfo. y los 30 fugados al cÁrtel de los zetas.cias, buenas nhes continuamos en el penal de nuevo leÓn donde la versión oficial confirma que el grupo delictivo de los zetas es responsable de esta tragedia de corromper autoridades penitenciarias para la fuga masiva de varios de sus integrantes y de haber asesinado a decenas de sus rivales. aquÍ, los detalles. >> el saldo de la riÑa fue de 44 reos muertos y 30 que lograron escapar. el gobernador de nuevo leÓn confirmÓ que hubo complicidad en las autoridades carcelarias. >> para nosotros, es duro confirmar que la traiciÓn, la corrupciÓn y la complicidad de algus pueden entorpecer el trabajo en la entrega de los buenos policÍas, militares y marinos que a diario arriesgan su vida por la seguridad de los ciudadanos. >> nuevo leÓn es una zona en disputa de los carteles. esto ha desatado la violencia en las calles y los penales. >> los reos fugados pertenecen al cÁrtel de los etas quienes perdieron la vida, al cÁrtel del golfo. >> se dieron a conocer los rostros de los 30 prÓfugos. entre e
los 4 muertos pertenecen al cÁrtel del golfo. y los 30 fugados al cÁrtel de los zetas.cias, buenas nhes continuamos en el penal de nuevo leÓn donde la versión oficial confirma que el grupo delictivo de los zetas es responsable de esta tragedia de corromper autoridades penitenciarias para la fuga masiva de varios de sus integrantes y de haber asesinado a decenas de sus rivales. aquÍ, los detalles. >> el saldo de la riÑa fue de 44 reos muertos y 30 que lograron escapar. el gobernador...
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consentido y muchos carteles buscaran mantener la protección..s.l os narcotrafica ntes que podrian intervenir con mayor cantidad de recursos en este lucha politica . actuamente son cuando menos 22 organizacione s criminales que operan en mexico.pero son siete las mas fuertes que destacan en esta lucha por controlar el mercado de las drogas.e influir en circulos politicos el mas poderoso continua siendo el cartel del pacifico.con sede en culiacan sinaloa..y liderado por joaquin el chapo guzman, sot ricardo ravelo 09:28:02 "que papel va a jugar el narcotráfico en las campanas , yo creo queun papel determinante porque tienen el poder económico, tienen el control territorial y tiene el control político". el pasado 16 de enero, el periodico the washington post.lanzo una clara advertencia sobre el riesgo de que el crimen organizado intente manipular el proceso electoral e imponga candidatos... en su editorial el periodico estadounidens e reproduce declaracione s del fiscal en delitos electorales de la pgr.jose luis vargas valdez .quien senalo que hay p
consentido y muchos carteles buscaran mantener la protección..s.l os narcotrafica ntes que podrian intervenir con mayor cantidad de recursos en este lucha politica . actuamente son cuando menos 22 organizacione s criminales que operan en mexico.pero son siete las mas fuertes que destacan en esta lucha por controlar el mercado de las drogas.e influir en circulos politicos el mas poderoso continua siendo el cartel del pacifico.con sede en culiacan sinaloa..y liderado por joaquin el chapo guzman,...
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>>is that what you aspire to you wanna be in the big leagues with the cartel? (vo)we embed with the mexican army and investigate claims that the high powered assault weapons being used by the cartels are bought in the united states and smuggled into mexico, fueling the drug war violence that is spiraling out of control. >>last year, thirty thousand guns were recovered in mexico that we knoew came from the united states.
>>is that what you aspire to you wanna be in the big leagues with the cartel? (vo)we embed with the mexican army and investigate claims that the high powered assault weapons being used by the cartels are bought in the united states and smuggled into mexico, fueling the drug war violence that is spiraling out of control. >>last year, thirty thousand guns were recovered in mexico that we knoew came from the united states.
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los 44 muertos pertenecen al cÁrtel del golfo. los fugados al cartel de los zetas.. >> gracias, buenas noches, continuamos en el penal de nuevo leÓn donde la versión oficial confirma que grupo delictivo de los zetas es responsable de esta tragedia, corromper autoridades penitenciarias para la fuga de varios de sus integrantes. haber asesinady >> 44 muertos y 30 que lograron escapar. el gobernador de nuevo leÓn confirmÓ que hubo complicidad de las autionades cnolarias.noÓ trabajo y n noctla entrega de l buenos policÍas, militares y marinos que a diario arriesgan su vida por la seguridad de los nuevo leÓneses. >> es una zona en despunta entre los dos carteles. esto han desatado la violencia n nocten lasunivision@@not uni-@ >> los reos univn@@not uni-edic al cÁrtel dicion s zeta isionlos qu@@rdierouni-ed vidan not uni-edicion noct univis@@non univ>> senron a not uni-edicionn @@not uni-edicion noct univisio derechos humanos ha confirmado que 43 mujeres y 25 menores se encontraban dentro del penal en el momento de los hechos pero resultaron ilesos. t uni-electoion noel s
los 44 muertos pertenecen al cÁrtel del golfo. los fugados al cartel de los zetas.. >> gracias, buenas noches, continuamos en el penal de nuevo leÓn donde la versión oficial confirma que grupo delictivo de los zetas es responsable de esta tragedia, corromper autoridades penitenciarias para la fuga de varios de sus integrantes. haber asesinady >> 44 muertos y 30 que lograron escapar. el gobernador de nuevo leÓn confirmÓ que hubo complicidad de las autionades cnolarias.noÓ...
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one drug cartel still coming across the border is one too many. i appreciate very much and i realize you have another obligation the go to. he added a premise into where we are going because where we are going is the violence that is taking place on the arizona border. we know about fast and furious and what a silly idea this was, ludicrous program to arm the drug cartel and the arms they were given by the federal government is coming back to harm us. along the border we have had a specific row of people who have not been harassed by the drug cartel, but have been killed by the drug cartel. 2002, park ranger who was shot and killed in the line of duty while pursuing a member of the mexican drug cartel that had crossed the united states border into organ pipe national monday you metropolitan. 2008, another agent killed in the line of duty after being hit by a vehicle after it crossed illegally in the united states which is the i am perial sand do you knows, which is b.l.m. lands. rob krentz, rancher, multi-generational rancher on his own property.
one drug cartel still coming across the border is one too many. i appreciate very much and i realize you have another obligation the go to. he added a premise into where we are going because where we are going is the violence that is taking place on the arizona border. we know about fast and furious and what a silly idea this was, ludicrous program to arm the drug cartel and the arms they were given by the federal government is coming back to harm us. along the border we have had a specific row...
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five years ago, the government launched a war against the drug cartels. drug-related killings have risen, and now in this election year, security is the prime concern of mexico. we have this story. >> of the mexican army has been fighting drug gangs for five years. the mexican people are paying the price. 50,000 have been killed in the war against the cartels. and many mexicans are asking if the price is too high. 3000 or killed in drug-related violence. since president calderon launched an attack on the gangs, the numbers have risen. with trouble spots at ciudad de juarez. she was hounded out by the drug gangs. her sin, being a journalist who wrote an article the drug cartel didn't like. they threatened to kill her and her children. mexico is currently one of the most dangerous places in the world for journalists. this is just one story of many. is it time for a new approach? i asked a man who was responsible for the security strategy if the time had come to negotiate with the cartel. >> what do you think that this would mean for the families of the peop
five years ago, the government launched a war against the drug cartels. drug-related killings have risen, and now in this election year, security is the prime concern of mexico. we have this story. >> of the mexican army has been fighting drug gangs for five years. the mexican people are paying the price. 50,000 have been killed in the war against the cartels. and many mexicans are asking if the price is too high. 3000 or killed in drug-related violence. since president calderon launched...
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the cartel phase. generals as well also violate it. one of the biggest abusers of the cartel system was robert e. lee. lee hated taking care of union prisoners. this was especially clear during the gettysburg campaign when his army invaded pennsylvania, he was defeated. and then he had to retreat back to virginia with nearly 5,000 prisoners. and what did lee think of these 5,000 prisoners? did he want them as part of his army? not if he is trying to get back to virginia. they are a detriment to his campaign. and immediately after he takes them prisoner on july 6th, 1863, he offers them the opportunity to sign a parole. and if you're a union prisoner, you're in lee's possession, you have one of two options. you can keep to your official duty, march 200 miles back to virginia, go into a prisoner of war camp and wait to be physically handed back to your authorities, or you can immediately sign this parole, go back and rejoin your friends who are coming to get you who are probably only a few miles away, but you, of course, violate your obl
the cartel phase. generals as well also violate it. one of the biggest abusers of the cartel system was robert e. lee. lee hated taking care of union prisoners. this was especially clear during the gettysburg campaign when his army invaded pennsylvania, he was defeated. and then he had to retreat back to virginia with nearly 5,000 prisoners. and what did lee think of these 5,000 prisoners? did he want them as part of his army? not if he is trying to get back to virginia. they are a detriment to...
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consentido y muchos carteles buscaran mantener la protección..s poderosos.l os narcotrafica ntes que podrian take pkg a traves de toda nuestra zona el tiempo permanece un tanto mas nublado especialmente a traves de la parte norte de la bahia que es donde van a llegar primero las lluvias mas tarde en el transcurso de la noche, vea las imagenes de radar en el transcurso de las ultimas horas hemos visto algunas lloviznas al norte de santa rosa luego van a estar llegando aca al distrito despues de las 10 de la noche y hasta la media noche a traves del sector sur las temperaturas por la nubosidad se quedan frescas en el rango de los 50 desde san jose, fremont tambien 58, lo mismo mas al norte en concord, oakland en 53, mientras que aca en el area de san francisco 54, calistoga mucho ma frio en el rango de los 40 grados... el sistema frontal va a estar llegando, sin embargo la lluvia y la nubosidad antes del paso del frente ya esta ahora mismo llegando a nuestra zona mientras que el frente se demora un poquito mas, no va a hacer su entrada a traves del
consentido y muchos carteles buscaran mantener la protección..s poderosos.l os narcotrafica ntes que podrian take pkg a traves de toda nuestra zona el tiempo permanece un tanto mas nublado especialmente a traves de la parte norte de la bahia que es donde van a llegar primero las lluvias mas tarde en el transcurso de la noche, vea las imagenes de radar en el transcurso de las ultimas horas hemos visto algunas lloviznas al norte de santa rosa luego van a estar llegando aca al distrito despues de...
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. >> what cartel were you working for? >> i can't tell you, man.again, man. these guys don't mess around. [ female announcer ] did mr. intern forget how his boss takes her coffee? just cover your bases. bring her the all-natural sugar in the raw and the all natural, zero calorie sweetener stevia in the raw. then learn that she doesn't drink coffee, just tea. it's only natural. my dad and grandfather spent their whole careers here. [ charlie ] we're the heartbeat of this place, the people on the line. we take pride in what we do. when that refrigerator ships out the door, it's us that work out here. [ michael ] we're on the forefront of revitalizing manufacturing. we're proving that it can be done here, and it can be done well. [ ilona ] i come to ge after the plant i was working at closed after 33 years. ge's giving me the chance to start back over. [ cindy ] there's construction workers everywhere. so what does that mean? it means work. it means work for more people. [ brian ] there's a bright future here, and there's a chance to get on the ground
. >> what cartel were you working for? >> i can't tell you, man.again, man. these guys don't mess around. [ female announcer ] did mr. intern forget how his boss takes her coffee? just cover your bases. bring her the all-natural sugar in the raw and the all natural, zero calorie sweetener stevia in the raw. then learn that she doesn't drink coffee, just tea. it's only natural. my dad and grandfather spent their whole careers here. [ charlie ] we're the heartbeat of this place, the...
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how does he compare to the colombian cartel leader of the 1990s, pablo escobar? last narco. the last of a certain breed, godfather of the mexican drug trade. that was business first. quiet life, don't seek attention. don't do pablo escobar in colombia in 1980s and '90s that wreaked havoc on the state. he wanted to run for congress at one point. he ran for congress. that is the way a drug lord gets killed. >> how serious of a threat do the mexican cartel pose to america? consider this. in nine months in 2011 there were 13,000 drug related murders. that is 48 a day for one every half hour. in the last five years 50,000 have been killed. at home, they're known to operate in over 1,000 u.s. cities. >> it's as powerful a drug lord as escobar was? i put them on equal footing. >> michael brawn the former chief of operations to the dea. >> guzman is a dead man walking. none of the guys ever live to a ripe old age where they are bouncing their grandchildren on their knees, telling them, you know, stories. that is just not in their dna. they are driven by one thing: greed.
how does he compare to the colombian cartel leader of the 1990s, pablo escobar? last narco. the last of a certain breed, godfather of the mexican drug trade. that was business first. quiet life, don't seek attention. don't do pablo escobar in colombia in 1980s and '90s that wreaked havoc on the state. he wanted to run for congress at one point. he ran for congress. that is the way a drug lord gets killed. >> how serious of a threat do the mexican cartel pose to america? consider this. in...
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unwittingly being possibly there's a tink in the copyright cartel intellectual property right cartel hold on all our economies here through the banking hold on this economy yeah so if greece can become the reverse trojan horse to destroy the copy. right cartel by switching to generics and they in this time of stress it could yes they'll be owned by the banks but they will have knocked out the copyright cartel which of course is the other engine of our oppression in our modern time it could be a reason what happened with the museum it could be the copyrights are cartel seeing what's happening and they want to own those and own the rights that those images. we need to go to. so you're going after the break i'll be speaking with this. look of words that don't go i stay there much more coming your way. in the. world. series technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future are covered. i a were a back imax keyser time now to go to manila and speak with zeus a yeah movie honest blogger on finance and economic matters of two minds dot com zeus welcome back
unwittingly being possibly there's a tink in the copyright cartel intellectual property right cartel hold on all our economies here through the banking hold on this economy yeah so if greece can become the reverse trojan horse to destroy the copy. right cartel by switching to generics and they in this time of stress it could yes they'll be owned by the banks but they will have knocked out the copyright cartel which of course is the other engine of our oppression in our modern time it could be a...
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unwittingly being possibly there's a tink in the copyright cartel intellectual property right cartel hold on all our economies here through the banking hold on this economy yeah so if greece can become the reverse trojan horse to destroy the copy. cartel by switching to generics and they in this time of stress it could yes they'll be owned by the banks but they will have knocked out the copyright cartel which of course is the other engine of our oppression in our modern time it could be a reason what happened with the museum it could be the copyrights are cartel seeing what's happening and they want to own those and own the rights that those images. we need to go to. after the break i'll be speaking with this. look of war did that doug oh i say they're much more coming your way. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. download the official location. pulled from the. vi
unwittingly being possibly there's a tink in the copyright cartel intellectual property right cartel hold on all our economies here through the banking hold on this economy yeah so if greece can become the reverse trojan horse to destroy the copy. cartel by switching to generics and they in this time of stress it could yes they'll be owned by the banks but they will have knocked out the copyright cartel which of course is the other engine of our oppression in our modern time it could be a...
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. >> guerra entre cÁrteles del lfo habrÍa generado matanza en cÁrcel en mÉxico.lo -44 presos murieron en violentos enfrentamientos. el alguacil del condado en arizona reconoce que es gay pero niega haber amenazado con la deportaciÓn a mÉxico a su ex pareja. mortales de nieve en el estado de washington. abalanzas. cuatro personas mueren y otras ocho fueron rescatadas. contaban con su astucia. el gran chespirito cumple 80 aÑos haciendo reÍr a millones de personas en el mundo. gran homenaje en las calles. ♪ >> Éste es noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana. >> buenas noches, bienvenidos. una de las bandas de narcotraficantes serÍa el telÓn de fondo de una violencia en una cÁrcel. reportes en monterrey, la tragedia que deja 44 muertes resultÓ por un enfrentamiento entre bandas enfrentadas de los carteles de los zetas y del golfo. se investiga la posible complicidad de algunos policÍas. >> a tan sÓlo unas horas de un enfrentamiento que dejÓ decenas de muertos en monterrey, el ambiente es de tensiÓn y desesperaciÓn en las afueras de la cÁrcel donde la espera parece intermin
. >> guerra entre cÁrteles del lfo habrÍa generado matanza en cÁrcel en mÉxico.lo -44 presos murieron en violentos enfrentamientos. el alguacil del condado en arizona reconoce que es gay pero niega haber amenazado con la deportaciÓn a mÉxico a su ex pareja. mortales de nieve en el estado de washington. abalanzas. cuatro personas mueren y otras ocho fueron rescatadas. contaban con su astucia. el gran chespirito cumple 80 aÑos haciendo reÍr a millones de personas en el mundo. gran...
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known as the cartel phase. the negotiations begin in the early part of 1862 when generals from both sides argue that something needs to be done to rectify this situation. and it happens right after the first large-scale surrender of an army. and that is when the confederate army surrenders at ft. donaldson in february. and by july 1862 after the failed peninsula campaign, the system goes into effect. and it will last for about a year. and it's known as the dick's hill cartel because it's named for the two generals who created it. union general john dicks and confederate general d.h. hill. and what this system does is it modifies the parole system. that now soldiers themselves are not allowed to sign paroles. only the two generals or any of their respective agents can sign paroles and conduct the exchanges. so what this means is that if you surrender as a soldier, whether you're in the union or the confederacy, you will be taken to a prisoner of war camp, held there for a few weeks, and then you'll be sent to an
known as the cartel phase. the negotiations begin in the early part of 1862 when generals from both sides argue that something needs to be done to rectify this situation. and it happens right after the first large-scale surrender of an army. and that is when the confederate army surrenders at ft. donaldson in february. and by july 1862 after the failed peninsula campaign, the system goes into effect. and it will last for about a year. and it's known as the dick's hill cartel because it's named...
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it's known as the dix hill cartel because it's known for the two generals who created it. and what this system does is it modifies the parole system. that now soldiers themselves are not allowed to sign paroles. only the two generals or any of their respective agents can sign paroles and conduct the exchanges. so what this means is that if you surrender as a soldier whether you're in the you knowior on the confederacy you will be taken to a prisoner of war camp, held there for a few weeks and then you'll be sent to an exchange location. in the eastern theater here in virginia it was aikens landing on the james river. and in the western theater it was on the mississippi river. there the physical exchange of prisoners would take place, but the official exchange would take place later when the two cartels had negotiated the release. so where do these union and confederate prisoners go until they're formally exchanged? they'll go to what is called parole camps. this is an image of the largest parole camp in the eastern theater known as camp parole in annapolis, maryland. this
it's known as the dix hill cartel because it's known for the two generals who created it. and what this system does is it modifies the parole system. that now soldiers themselves are not allowed to sign paroles. only the two generals or any of their respective agents can sign paroles and conduct the exchanges. so what this means is that if you surrender as a soldier whether you're in the you knowior on the confederacy you will be taken to a prisoner of war camp, held there for a few weeks and...
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farmers are forced to fight drug cartels, taking on dangerous cartels.cultural commissioner insists that the government needs to take action. he has twice asked the president to help. has the president replyd? nice to see you, commissioner. >> caller: thanks for coming to texas, down to the border yourself and seeing it firsthand so many times. >> i have been there a number of times. they have been over the border with the secretary of state. it is a story that need ace big spotlight. and tell me, i understand the farmers are having a hard time along your border? >> caller: well, they truly are. the recent report that he -- that we had about the farmer unable to sell the ranch land is another example of the horrific circumstances that our farmers and ranchers are having to deal with, protecting people from terrorism is our government's basic responsibility. and this administration has utterly failed when they deny that there is a problem. >> now, you wrote the president twice. once in december and once in february. have you gotten a reply from the white
farmers are forced to fight drug cartels, taking on dangerous cartels.cultural commissioner insists that the government needs to take action. he has twice asked the president to help. has the president replyd? nice to see you, commissioner. >> caller: thanks for coming to texas, down to the border yourself and seeing it firsthand so many times. >> i have been there a number of times. they have been over the border with the secretary of state. it is a story that need ace big...
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because they've taken up the fight against the cartels, they are targets, and never more so than when they're heading into narco territory. >>we are heading to the marijuana grow site that the army is going to be eradicating. this marijuana grow site here is massive. it extends for about two and a half acres goes over this ridge and extends outward. traditionally, most of the marijuana that's consumed in the us has come from mexico in marijuana gardens just like this. (adam)this one grow alone is estimated to contain 250,000 plants which could yield upwards of $100 million dollars of marijuana. >>in recent years, the mexican military has become far more aggressive in trying to stamp out the production as well as the trafficking of marijuana. same time though, it's estimated that within the last six years or so the cultivation and export of marijuana to the us and from mexico has actually doubled. i should have known that reporting this story would entail taking a huge bong hit. (adam)mexican marijuana, which has a low potency, is relatively cheap. so traffickers push volume trying to
because they've taken up the fight against the cartels, they are targets, and never more so than when they're heading into narco territory. >>we are heading to the marijuana grow site that the army is going to be eradicating. this marijuana grow site here is massive. it extends for about two and a half acres goes over this ridge and extends outward. traditionally, most of the marijuana that's consumed in the us has come from mexico in marijuana gardens just like this. (adam)this one grow...
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not soldiers or police, are taking on dangerous cartels.ral commissioner insists the government needs to take action. he has twice asked president obama for help. that is the president replied? commissioner staples joins us. nice to see you, commissioner. >> it's good to be on your show and thanks for coming to texas down to the border yourself and seeing it first has been so many times. >> i've been there a number of times and they have been over the board with the secretary of state. it certainly is a story that needs a big spotlight. and tell me, i understand the farmers are having a hard time along your border. >> well, they truly are. and the recent report that we had about the real estate agent being unable to sell the farm and ranch land is yet another example of the horrific set of circumstances or farmers and ranchers are having to live with each and every day, protecting people from terrorism is our government's basic responsibility and this administration has utterly failed when they deny that there's a problem. >> you wrote the
not soldiers or police, are taking on dangerous cartels.ral commissioner insists the government needs to take action. he has twice asked president obama for help. that is the president replied? commissioner staples joins us. nice to see you, commissioner. >> it's good to be on your show and thanks for coming to texas down to the border yourself and seeing it first has been so many times. >> i've been there a number of times and they have been over the board with the secretary of...
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every day innocent americans are being killed in this country because of foreign drug cartels and other criminal activity, and so my only request of all of you in the intelligence community is that you, please, look for ways to cooperate and share information with the folks that i represent and the various sheriffs and d.a.s and folks that can be helpful, if they need information on the cartels or other extremists, if king's constituents need help, i hope that you're hearing from at least some of us on this committee who do not want you to take this incident that occurred in new york or in the false press reports that are out there and somehow think that the congress is now asking you and the american public is asking to you go ahead and start stove piping go enand not share information with our local law enforcement folks who are on the ground. >> sir, if i may, let me say a have director petraeus add to this. this is one of the profound changes that's occurred to the intelligence community in the last ten years, which was not the case prior to 9/11, is the interaction with state, loca
every day innocent americans are being killed in this country because of foreign drug cartels and other criminal activity, and so my only request of all of you in the intelligence community is that you, please, look for ways to cooperate and share information with the folks that i represent and the various sheriffs and d.a.s and folks that can be helpful, if they need information on the cartels or other extremists, if king's constituents need help, i hope that you're hearing from at least some...
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encontrar a sus padres asfixiados con un cable en el cuello un pastor de su iglesia, dicen que los cártelesla policía del lugar. dijo que ellos creían que dios los había puesto ahí con la misión de construir 4 iglesias, ayudar en obras de beneficiencia a la iglesia, donde él fue pastor, acudieron sus seguidores para darle el último adiós a la pareja. él dijo que no hay duda que se recordará a sus padres como mártires, porque murieron luchando por dios. y aunque en la casa faltaban varios equipos, la alarma de seguridad no sonó y la cerradura no estaban forzadas >>> autoridades estadounidenses podrían participar en las investigaciones, y aunque se habla de robo, no se descarta otro móvil. en las próximas horas. univisión. >>> preguntas difíciles y respuestas fuertes, el fiscal general de la nación, fue sometido a un intenso interrogatorio en el congreso. llegaron incluso a pedirle la renuncia. seguimos esta audiencia >>> la audiencia en el comité de supervisión gubernamental fue una lucha fuerte. entre los republicanos y los demócratas. pero el intercambio más hostil se dio entre holder y el
encontrar a sus padres asfixiados con un cable en el cuello un pastor de su iglesia, dicen que los cártelesla policía del lugar. dijo que ellos creían que dios los había puesto ahí con la misión de construir 4 iglesias, ayudar en obras de beneficiencia a la iglesia, donde él fue pastor, acudieron sus seguidores para darle el último adiós a la pareja. él dijo que no hay duda que se recordará a sus padres como mártires, porque murieron luchando por dios. y aunque en la casa faltaban...
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. >> the government launched a war against drug cartels. results have been catastrophic. it is an election year. security is the biggest concern. our correspondent has more. >> the mexican army has been fighting for five years. the mexican people are paying the price. 50,000 have been killed in the government's war against the cartels. many mexicans are asking if the prices too high. -- price is too high. watfch this. since pressing calderon launched his assault on the gains, numbers have spiked dramatically. from traditional trouble spots around the country, it increases. this woman says it is all too real. she was hounded out by the drug gangs. shoe is accused of keeping a journalist who wrote an article they did not like. she does not want to show her face. >> mexico is currently one of the most dangerous places in the world for journalists. this story is one of many. ordinary people caught up in the fighting through no fault of their own. is it time for a new approach? i ask the man responsible for the security strategy whether the time had come to try to negotiate wi
. >> the government launched a war against drug cartels. results have been catastrophic. it is an election year. security is the biggest concern. our correspondent has more. >> the mexican army has been fighting for five years. the mexican people are paying the price. 50,000 have been killed in the government's war against the cartels. many mexicans are asking if the prices too high. -- price is too high. watfch this. since pressing calderon launched his assault on the gains,...
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de los zetas y que quienes perdieron la vida los reos asesinado al cartel del golfo. >> los profesory carlos bernal, el jefe de los zetas, todos habÍan recibido ayuda de custodio y funcionarios de la prisiÓn >> la corrupciÓn y la complicidad de algunos podrÍan ten tener la entrega. >> fueron reconocimiento poco a poco los cadÁveres el sobrino de rosario estaba entre los muertos. >> estaba hinchado como si fuera a reventar. >> era como su hijo y aunque fue sentenciado a 3 aÑos de cÁrcel por traf cÓdi trÁfico de armas no tendrÍa que morir asÍ. >> en donde los familiares esperan que les entregan los cuerpos todo el estado y quizÁs todo el paÍs es de zona de cacerÍa porque hay recompensa de 10 millones de dÓlares mÁs de 700.000 dÓlares por los reos que se fugaron. >> cada hombre tiene un precio, en estas madres no les importa afuera de la cÁrcel la esperanza se les esquina deextinguir comol fuego, ella no sabe nada de su hijo juan. >>golpeados pero no sabemos nada de ellos. >> aunque estas madres dicen que sus hijos fueran los peores delincuentes ninguno merecÍa esa muerte. >> falta por
de los zetas y que quienes perdieron la vida los reos asesinado al cartel del golfo. >> los profesory carlos bernal, el jefe de los zetas, todos habÍan recibido ayuda de custodio y funcionarios de la prisiÓn >> la corrupciÓn y la complicidad de algunos podrÍan ten tener la entrega. >> fueron reconocimiento poco a poco los cadÁveres el sobrino de rosario estaba entre los muertos. >> estaba hinchado como si fuera a reventar. >> era como su hijo y aunque fue...
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it's mexico's failure to get the drug cartel under control. that is where calderon has failed. >> greta: you know when calderon was here, he had a lot of support from both sides of the aisle. this is a couple of years ago. since he has declared his war on drugs, and became president, declared war on drugs, i have seen only reports of people beheaded, and seeing the maps with the united states. state department says you shouldn'ttrap in bold red -- travel in bold red. i don't see him winning the war. i see someone win but not the good guys. >> drug cartel. he is not prosecuting it effectively. be close where the u.s. culpability is here. it's purchasing illegal drugs there. wouldn't mexican drug cartels if we weren't buying drugs they were selling. not american weapons. it's the drug users. what is the administration doing about that? next to nothing about illegal drugs. instead it is having operations like fast and furious that are sending american weapons in mexico and falling in the hands of the carnel. >> greta: so what do s this motion? yo
it's mexico's failure to get the drug cartel under control. that is where calderon has failed. >> greta: you know when calderon was here, he had a lot of support from both sides of the aisle. this is a couple of years ago. since he has declared his war on drugs, and became president, declared war on drugs, i have seen only reports of people beheaded, and seeing the maps with the united states. state department says you shouldn'ttrap in bold red -- travel in bold red. i don't see him...
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en texas el arresto de un supuesto colaborador de los cÁrteles de la droga de juan descubierto que Éstosstado de tamaulipas. la denuncia implica el exgobernador sebas yarrington, quien ya habÍa sido beneficiado, y tenÍa trato directo con el cartel de los pesetas segÚn declaraciones de un ex agente. cuatro presos recibieron heridas graves en el patio de la prisiÓn de san quintÍn durante un motÍn. poco usual es la polÉmica entre la iglesia catÓlica y el gobierno estadounidense que se terminÓ aparentemente gracias a una decisiÓn del presidente obama, las mujeres podrÁn financiar anticonceptivos por la compaÑÍa de seguros pero las iglesias abran pagar por ello. nos dicen mÁs de esto. >> buenas noches, esta polÉmica, ha acaparado definitivamente a los medios de comunicaciÓn, de los polÍticos en campaÑa, del comÚn de la gente y de los catÓlicos y no catÓlicos, porque independientemente que se estÉ de acuerdo o no, se generan controversias. >> el debate estÁ vivo, la controversia domina las conversaciones informales y retumba en la casa blanca y las instituciones catÓlicas. es el debate iglesia
en texas el arresto de un supuesto colaborador de los cÁrteles de la droga de juan descubierto que Éstosstado de tamaulipas. la denuncia implica el exgobernador sebas yarrington, quien ya habÍa sido beneficiado, y tenÍa trato directo con el cartel de los pesetas segÚn declaraciones de un ex agente. cuatro presos recibieron heridas graves en el patio de la prisiÓn de san quintÍn durante un motÍn. poco usual es la polÉmica entre la iglesia catÓlica y el gobierno estadounidense que se...
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un pastor dijo que los cÁrteles son tan malos que ahuyentaron a la policÍa del lugar.e habló con john antes de que muriera sobre la ola de violencia que azota a mÉxico y nueva leÓn. dijo que creÍan que dios lo había puesto ahÍ para construir cuatro iglesias, bautizar a muchas personas y colaborar en obras de beneficencia. a la rimera iglesia bautista fundamentalista independiente de san diego donde john por pastor acudieron sus seguidores para darle el Último adiÓs a la pareja. >> dijeron que no hay duda de que se recordara a sus padres como mÁrtires porque murieron luchando por dios. para las autoridades, hasta ahora el principal mÓvil del crimen es el robo y aunque en la casa faltaban computadoras una pantalla y una caja fuerte, la alarma no sonÓ y las cerraduras tampoco estaban forzadas. el procurador de nuevo leÓn confirmÓ que autoridades estadounidenses podrÍan participar de las investigaciones y no se descarta el crimen organizado al que le interesaba la propiedad de la pareja. los restos serÁn trasladados a su tierra natal. el Ácido de mÉxico, leÓn felipe gonzÁl
un pastor dijo que los cÁrteles son tan malos que ahuyentaron a la policÍa del lugar.e habló con john antes de que muriera sobre la ola de violencia que azota a mÉxico y nueva leÓn. dijo que creÍan que dios lo había puesto ahÍ para construir cuatro iglesias, bautizar a muchas personas y colaborar en obras de beneficencia. a la rimera iglesia bautista fundamentalista independiente de san diego donde john por pastor acudieron sus seguidores para darle el Último adiÓs a la pareja....
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. >> en méxico se muestran los hombnre de los carteles de la droga. >> en san joaquín se reveló una terceraa clandestina de los asesinos en serie de los 80 y los 90. >> fueron encontrados más de mil restos humanos. >> el investigador dice que están escabando incorrecto, pero no dijeron nada, padilla y sherman, trabajaron en un mapa donde enterraron al menos 13 cuerpos, cerca de la casa y otra a una milla cercana. >> él puede decir aquí, llegando aquí se acuerda. >> hemos trabajado meses en ese mapa, pero ya lo cambiaron y sabemos donde ir, aquí en los árboles, y llegaban a las 10 o 2 de la mañana y echaban el cuerpo y vamonos . >> se a gastado 'más de 1000 dólares en escabación. >> no nos hubieramos demorado tanto tiempo. >> en total hay cinco lugares diferentes donde localizar cuerpos. >> un oficial de la policía actuó en defensa propia, que trató de atacarlo con un cuchillo, un video muestra que charles, le dispara el cuchillo al policía. >> un incendio en el 300 de la calle hwerwest. >> no hubo muertos. >> ataques de pandillas en casa con grafitis. >> una mujejer de san josé fue acusada
. >> en méxico se muestran los hombnre de los carteles de la droga. >> en san joaquín se reveló una terceraa clandestina de los asesinos en serie de los 80 y los 90. >> fueron encontrados más de mil restos humanos. >> el investigador dice que están escabando incorrecto, pero no dijeron nada, padilla y sherman, trabajaron en un mapa donde enterraron al menos 13 cuerpos, cerca de la casa y otra a una milla cercana. >> él puede decir aquí, llegando aquí se...
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she wrote a journalist the drug cartel did not like.there was said to kill her and her children. -- they were sent to kill her and her children. mexico is one of the most dangerous places in the world for journalists. ordinary people caught up in the fighting through no fault of their own. is it time for a new approach? i ask the man responsible for the security strategy. what do you think this would mean for the families of the people who have lost lives? >> the only way in which the violence will come down, the only way in which people will feel safe and free, in those areas where the level of violence have gone up, is when we make sure that every criminal who commits a crime is being tried fairly in a court and is paying for his crimes. that is when the levels of violence will go down. that is when the levels of safety and freedom will be significantly enhanced. >> this is an important election year in mexico with voters due to choose a new president in july. there are fears the country pose a powerful drug organizations may try to i
she wrote a journalist the drug cartel did not like.there was said to kill her and her children. -- they were sent to kill her and her children. mexico is one of the most dangerous places in the world for journalists. ordinary people caught up in the fighting through no fault of their own. is it time for a new approach? i ask the man responsible for the security strategy. what do you think this would mean for the families of the people who have lost lives? >> the only way in which the...