123
123
Jan 2, 2015
01/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
enemies of the sinaloa cartel. >> of the seven major mexican cartels, the sinaloa cartel is considered farthest-reaching and most pervasive tentacles extending deep into every corner of government, banking and private industry. its rivals, the tijuana cartel, the gulf cartel, the juarez cartel, the beltra levya, la familia michoacana and the particularly murderous los zetas. the cartels are responsible for importing roughly three quarters of all illegal narcotics to america. in your work, you uncovered what had to be some very embarrassing and incriminating associations and connections between very high elected officials, the presidents and entire administrations, and acts of incredible criminality. how did that change your life? >> well, when i start to make this investigation on 2005 and i really understand that it would be very dangerous. i have to say that it wasn't really a surprise for me what happened after i published my book. what i didn't expect is that the threats came from the federal government. >> anabel says that one of her sources warned her that the biggest threat was
enemies of the sinaloa cartel. >> of the seven major mexican cartels, the sinaloa cartel is considered farthest-reaching and most pervasive tentacles extending deep into every corner of government, banking and private industry. its rivals, the tijuana cartel, the gulf cartel, the juarez cartel, the beltra levya, la familia michoacana and the particularly murderous los zetas. the cartels are responsible for importing roughly three quarters of all illegal narcotics to america. in your work,...
94
94
Jan 28, 2015
01/15
by
WUVP
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
dos narcotraficantes que compartieron varios informaciÓn sobre el chapo guzmÁn y el lÍder del cÁrteltes valiosos que tenido ee.uu. contra el chapo guzmÁn y lÍderes del cÁrtel de sinaloa viviana Ávila estuvo la sentencia y nos cuenta. >> en esta corte federal de chicago fuertemente custodiada los hermanos margarita y pedro flores acusados de narcotrÁfico parecieron por primera vez en pÚblico desde que reciben protecciÓn federal desde 2008. son catalogados como los informantes mÁs valiosos de ee.uu. contra el cÁrtel de sinaloa por separado y con la voz deportada, los gemelos pidieron perdÓn por sus delitos ante escucha su sentencia, 14 aÑs de prisiÓn para cada uno. >> por aÑos ellos manejaron la redistribuciÓn mÁs grande en la historia de la ciudad de chicago eran el centro de actividad del cÁrtel de sinaloa. su colaboraciÓn con el gobierno de ee.uu. incluyÓ 70 grabaciones con miembros del cÁrtel de sinaloa incluyendo 2 con el chapo guzmÁn detenido en mÉxico febrero pasado. la colaboraciÓn de los hermanos flores ayudÓ a las ofrece confiscar mentiras enormes de droga, dinero y el poder
dos narcotraficantes que compartieron varios informaciÓn sobre el chapo guzmÁn y el lÍder del cÁrteltes valiosos que tenido ee.uu. contra el chapo guzmÁn y lÍderes del cÁrtel de sinaloa viviana Ávila estuvo la sentencia y nos cuenta. >> en esta corte federal de chicago fuertemente custodiada los hermanos margarita y pedro flores acusados de narcotrÁfico parecieron por primera vez en pÚblico desde que reciben protecciÓn federal desde 2008. son catalogados como los informantes...
29
29
Jan 26, 2015
01/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
more than 22,000 people have disappeared- since the mexican government launched it's war against cartels in 2996 their families left in limbo wondering if the're dead or alive fault lines is here to investigate one of the worst crises of disappearances in latin america and to meet the families searching for answers - and a justice that never seems to arrive. a sign with details of sara cruz's son - jose rodolfo - hangs in front of her house - in case anyone can help her find him. the last time she saw him, it was a tuesday evening. she had just gotten home from work and he asked her if she would take him to a local motorcycle show. jose spent afternoons working in his uncle's mechanical shop in the front of the house they rode to the show on jose rodolfo's bike it was here in this small plaza - just a short ride from their house in the town of tierra blanca. when sara went to the police they told her she needed to wait 3 days to file a report. so she started searching herself- something as simple as looking on facebook for that, not authorities all her money now goes to searching for jos
more than 22,000 people have disappeared- since the mexican government launched it's war against cartels in 2996 their families left in limbo wondering if the're dead or alive fault lines is here to investigate one of the worst crises of disappearances in latin america and to meet the families searching for answers - and a justice that never seems to arrive. a sign with details of sara cruz's son - jose rodolfo - hangs in front of her house - in case anyone can help her find him. the last time...
83
83
Jan 28, 2015
01/15
by
WUVP
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
dos narcotraficantes que compartieron varios informaciÓn sobre el chapo guzmÁn y el lÍder del cÁrtelqué significa manejar tan lejos como quiera... por hasta tres años... y estar cubierto? significa que su odómetro... está para grabar... los recuerdos. durante el evento de ventas de mercedes-benz preadquiridos certificados desde ahora hasta el 2 de marzo, obtendrás mantenimiento prepagado de cortesía y recibirás tus dos primeros pagos mensuales por nuestra cuenta en modelos selectos. oye... ¿qué es eso? mi surface pro 3. es una tablet y una laptop. pero no tiene la potencia de mi mac, que tiene un intel core i5. sip, sí tiene. además office, uso el adobe photoshop completo y... ¡tiene pantalla táctil! yo también tengo una pantalla táctil. ah... y lo que más me gusta: escribir con pluma. yo también puedo. wow... ¡cargo demasiadas cosas! eres más fuerte de lo que crees. ♪ ♪ obtén un plan familiar con 4 líneas por sólo $100 dólares al mes. con llamadas, textos y datos ilimitados. y ahora con 10gb 4g lte. y presentamos el nuevo samsung galaxy note 4 por $0 dólares de pago inicial. ¡cámbia
dos narcotraficantes que compartieron varios informaciÓn sobre el chapo guzmÁn y el lÍder del cÁrtelqué significa manejar tan lejos como quiera... por hasta tres años... y estar cubierto? significa que su odómetro... está para grabar... los recuerdos. durante el evento de ventas de mercedes-benz preadquiridos certificados desde ahora hasta el 2 de marzo, obtendrás mantenimiento prepagado de cortesía y recibirás tus dos primeros pagos mensuales por nuestra cuenta en modelos selectos....
59
59
Jan 1, 2015
01/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
this is the headquarters of one of mexico's most violent cartels - the zetas ...ve come to meet raymundo ramos he runs one of the few human rights groups remaining in tamaulipas. in most of the cases of disappearances that have been brought to raymundo, families believe it's not cartels that are responsible... ...but the government's own security forces. oralia last saw her husband here in their home - it was around 1am and they were sleeping. the marines told oralia and her husband they were misinformed and left. but a few minutes later, they came back. when she went outside, neighbors told her that they'd seen the marines put her husband in their car and drive off. she got in her car and followed the convoy and finally she arrived here a motel in downtown nuevo laredo this is footage shot by local journalists that night - oralia can be seen with her children as well as relatives and friends of other men that had been detained during the same operation. masked men in uniforms that say Ômarina' - navy, in spanish - stand watch outside oralia's son told her that he
this is the headquarters of one of mexico's most violent cartels - the zetas ...ve come to meet raymundo ramos he runs one of the few human rights groups remaining in tamaulipas. in most of the cases of disappearances that have been brought to raymundo, families believe it's not cartels that are responsible... ...but the government's own security forces. oralia last saw her husband here in their home - it was around 1am and they were sleeping. the marines told oralia and her husband they were...
147
147
Jan 7, 2015
01/15
by
CNBC
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 1
today wecelebrated the destruction of the cartel. that's what today is a destruction of the cartel. that was the cartel that kept oil prices higher even than all other commodities that had already gotten hammered. the scales periodically fall from our eyes which is why forming a cartel is illegal virtually everywhere. somehow we convinced ourselves that the level of lower gasoline cost at the pump. today we recognize that many companies have to buy all sorts of petroleum based packages. how about the stuff in your kitchen and bathroom? do you think that shampoo is made of sweet smelling natural foods and grains? do you think diapers are cotton and paper? you think that a no deposit no return soda is made up of bio degradable materials? these are gigantic gobs of fossil fuels that are cheaper. talking about like all of those pauliess and ethyls that get made into different plastics and liquids. the cost of these are going down not up. these are the ones that were flying today. that's rational. how about individual sector. do you think j.c. penney would have generated the numbers if t
today wecelebrated the destruction of the cartel. that's what today is a destruction of the cartel. that was the cartel that kept oil prices higher even than all other commodities that had already gotten hammered. the scales periodically fall from our eyes which is why forming a cartel is illegal virtually everywhere. somehow we convinced ourselves that the level of lower gasoline cost at the pump. today we recognize that many companies have to buy all sorts of petroleum based packages. how...
92
92
Jan 11, 2015
01/15
by
WHYY
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
operatives more mexican marine outfits to penetrate the cartels in mexico.you think that's a good idea? >> i have no problem with it, frankly. that's -- unless it's american soldiers who are doing that or american law enforcement officials. they are wearing american uniforms? >> they are wearing the uniforms of mexican marines. >> oh, mexican, i'm sorry. >> been involved in direct operations against the cartels. >> i think drug traffic is a very important issue we have to cope with. i'm totally in support of it. >> how big is the traffic? how much is unloaded on the united states of drugs from mexico. >> i don't know the exact number except it's a very large amount. >> it doesn't just stop at the border, it goes up and up and up. >> they are maybe the principle supplier of drugs to the united states. >> we have the knowledge that we provide the demand. this is a joint operation, if you will. the corruption of mexico is so extreme when the police can't be dealt with they bring in the army and it turns out the army is infiltrated as well because the big money
operatives more mexican marine outfits to penetrate the cartels in mexico.you think that's a good idea? >> i have no problem with it, frankly. that's -- unless it's american soldiers who are doing that or american law enforcement officials. they are wearing american uniforms? >> they are wearing the uniforms of mexican marines. >> oh, mexican, i'm sorry. >> been involved in direct operations against the cartels. >> i think drug traffic is a very important issue we...
56
56
Jan 3, 2015
01/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
you need to be-- stay out of this area." >> there are indications now that the cartels are trying to influence the information agenda more widespread. the cartels are telling publishers, editors and reporters what they can publish or what they can't publish. >> the sense of impunity against press is high now. many people who can pay for kill a journalist, maybe some of them not thinking, "i killed a journalist," because it looks like nothing is going to happen. >> i think they have a double purpose. one is to shut up this person, to eliminate this person, uh.. as well as uh.. to send the message to other journalists, "this is going to happen if you don't follow my rules." >> [speaking spanish]. >> the journalists themselves have tried to get the government to pass laws, saying, "you know, crime against a journalist is- is a federal crime." but this has all been very ineffectual. and so the- the journalists have to be very careful what kind of information they're revealing about the drug cartels. >> [speaking spanish]. >> censorship in mexico is uh.. basically a result of uh.. the thr
you need to be-- stay out of this area." >> there are indications now that the cartels are trying to influence the information agenda more widespread. the cartels are telling publishers, editors and reporters what they can publish or what they can't publish. >> the sense of impunity against press is high now. many people who can pay for kill a journalist, maybe some of them not thinking, "i killed a journalist," because it looks like nothing is going to happen....
248
248
Jan 28, 2015
01/15
by
KDTV
tv
eye 248
favorite 0
quote 0
dos narcotraficantes que compartieron varios informaciÓn sobre el chapo guzmÁn y el lÍder del cÁrteluna laptop. pero no tiene la potencia de mi mac, que tiene un intel core i5. sip, sí tiene. además office, uso el adobe photoshop completo y... ¡tiene pantalla táctil! yo también tengo una pantalla táctil. ah... y lo que más me gusta: escribir con pluma. yo también puedo. wow... ¡cargo demasiadas cosas! eres más fuerte de lo que crees. ♪ ♪ obtén un plan familiar con 4 líneas por sólo $100 dólares al mes. con llamadas, textos y datos ilimitados. y ahora con 10gb 4g lte. y presentamos el nuevo samsung galaxy note 4 por $0 dólares de pago inicial. ¡cámbiate ya! >> un juez federal de chicago sentenciÓ a los hermanos flores a 14 aÑos de prisiÓn por trÁfico de drogas, ellos han sido catalogados como los informantes valiosos que tenido ee.uu. contra a enpo uzmÁn n uey lÍderes del cÁrtel de sinaloa viviana Ávila estuvo la sentencia y nos cuenta. >> en esta corte federal de chicago fuertemente custodiada los hermanos margarita y pedro flores acusados de narcotrÁfico parecieron por primera vez e
dos narcotraficantes que compartieron varios informaciÓn sobre el chapo guzmÁn y el lÍder del cÁrteluna laptop. pero no tiene la potencia de mi mac, que tiene un intel core i5. sip, sí tiene. además office, uso el adobe photoshop completo y... ¡tiene pantalla táctil! yo también tengo una pantalla táctil. ah... y lo que más me gusta: escribir con pluma. yo también puedo. wow... ¡cargo demasiadas cosas! eres más fuerte de lo que crees. ♪ ♪ obtén un plan familiar con 4 líneas...
97
97
Jan 17, 2015
01/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> with so much drug money at stake, cartel violence platoo d platooned -- ballooned into what coulde cocaine wars. and law enforcement was quickly overwhelmed. >> we had bank robberies, kidnapping, extortion. one of the guys shot me through the fingers. in the back of the arm. standing between my legs, i went to kick home and he shot me in the groin. i figured he would kill me. >> these drug dealers were the most violent, desperate criminals that we ever had in south florida. they would see a pretty girl in the car, they would rape and kill the girl and keep the car. >> in the 1980s, miami's homicide rate doubled. turning the city of sun and beaches into the murder capital of the nation. >> there have been so many murders in miami lately that a special refrigerated truck is now being used to store all the bodies. s >> it turned out it was a refrigerated truck they rented from burger king to hold the bodies. >> clive was beginning to see the frame around the picture of the murders, and he now wondered whether the moo youngs had found themselves caught in the crosshairs of miami's car
. >> with so much drug money at stake, cartel violence platoo d platooned -- ballooned into what coulde cocaine wars. and law enforcement was quickly overwhelmed. >> we had bank robberies, kidnapping, extortion. one of the guys shot me through the fingers. in the back of the arm. standing between my legs, i went to kick home and he shot me in the groin. i figured he would kill me. >> these drug dealers were the most violent, desperate criminals that we ever had in south...
68
68
Jan 23, 2015
01/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
this is no cartel. two hours before he agreed to testify, he was found dead. >> what exact has had had on the presidency. and her ability to rule? >> i think she did not see this coming. the army or the phantom haunting her administration. he was sure that she was going to win the elections for her party in object 2015. this is going to harm the possibility yes of her party to rule the country. now people wants solutions. how do they get solutions. the prosecutor is gone is he the only guy that had the evidence. here is a cazy fact. he was going to file a complaint in iran in 2005. his wife ratified that claim in 2009. in 2013 argentina and iranian parliament declined the cree sayings of a commission of truth. what hospital that made an 180 degree change. we'll see the opposition taking advantage to say foyed the party -- avoid the party continuing in power. this is the implication. people are asking questions and want a solution. >> and they are protesting out in the streets >>> he's the unofficial spo
this is no cartel. two hours before he agreed to testify, he was found dead. >> what exact has had had on the presidency. and her ability to rule? >> i think she did not see this coming. the army or the phantom haunting her administration. he was sure that she was going to win the elections for her party in object 2015. this is going to harm the possibility yes of her party to rule the country. now people wants solutions. how do they get solutions. the prosecutor is gone is he the...
50
50
Jan 21, 2015
01/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
cartels should not exist.r. there are many legislations there are many legislations around the world. cartels should not exist.l. there are many legislations around the world. cartels should not exist. i'm not giving you exactly the answer but i completely take your point and i think there's a lot to be explored actually. there are other cartels that have disappeared over the course of the years because of the market forces. that might be an interesting one. >> madam lagarde, also a pleasure to hear you speak. first of all, i want to thank you for being such a strong advocate and voice for women's empowerment. i really enjoyed your comments. i have a question for you, because it's something we're really struggling with you. it's totally indisputable, in my opinion, to achieve one if not all eight of the mullenium goals. when it comes to the post 2015 agenda and 20 year anniversary of beijing, we're still struggling with not the Ñ#ou(u(áq'ess of gender equality. how we encourage multi-lateral institutions, govern
cartels should not exist.r. there are many legislations there are many legislations around the world. cartels should not exist.l. there are many legislations around the world. cartels should not exist. i'm not giving you exactly the answer but i completely take your point and i think there's a lot to be explored actually. there are other cartels that have disappeared over the course of the years because of the market forces. that might be an interesting one. >> madam lagarde, also a...
57
57
Jan 23, 2015
01/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
sometimes attributed to the drug cartels, not clear if that's the case or not. again, the drug cartels are a big part of the problem, they are not the only problem. >> definitely. in the case of women, definitely. what spoke to me when i spoke to the women. as well as the national observatory. as well as the social posterior appointed by the government to deal with crimes against women. they said the same thing. it's a germ ms only ni against women, and particularly in a working class situation, a woman doesn't have the resources to confront it. i met the parents of the woman married to the police officer. the family said they couldn't go to the authorities because he's a policeman. they did nothing. >> you mentioned a special prosecutor. who told you she prosecuted not one case in 2014. that begs the question how does it happen. >> it begs the question why have 70,000, 100,000 been killed in the last eight years. the judicial system does not work. it's a failed state. you'd have to - you have to blow up the institution and start it from scratch. corruption is t
sometimes attributed to the drug cartels, not clear if that's the case or not. again, the drug cartels are a big part of the problem, they are not the only problem. >> definitely. in the case of women, definitely. what spoke to me when i spoke to the women. as well as the national observatory. as well as the social posterior appointed by the government to deal with crimes against women. they said the same thing. it's a germ ms only ni against women, and particularly in a working class...
193
193
Jan 2, 2015
01/15
by
KDTV
tv
eye 193
favorite 0
quote 0
regreso de los jÓvenes con vida, el trÁfico de armas de estados unidos a mÉxico sigue como pago los cÁrtelesga que ingresa al paÍs. comenzamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ este es un noticiero univisiÓn ediciÓn nocturna ] >> buenas noches y bienvenidos a noticiero univisiÓn, las labores para poder rescatar a cadÁveres y recuperar los restos del aviÓn de air asia, gen convertido en una odisea debido a las fuertes tormentas que azotan esa regiÓn entre tanto los restos de una de las 162 vÍctimas ya fue identificada y entregada a sus familiares. >> la primera persona que identificaron del vuelo 85 01, el sentido de la mujer de 49 aÑos fue revelada mediante huellas capilares. el cuerpo fuente a los familiares quienes la enterraron durante una ceremonia islÁmica a la que asistieron unas 150 personas. todavÍa falta identificar a 161 pasajeros entre ellos tres familiares que viajaban en el mismo aviÓn. ademÁs las autoridades intentan recuperar la caja negra. >> 19 barcos, ocho helicÓpteros, y 47 buzos continÚan con los trabajos de recuperaciÓn de restos. ademÁs la marina de singapur enviÓ un vehÍculo submarino no tripu
regreso de los jÓvenes con vida, el trÁfico de armas de estados unidos a mÉxico sigue como pago los cÁrtelesga que ingresa al paÍs. comenzamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ este es un noticiero univisiÓn ediciÓn nocturna ] >> buenas noches y bienvenidos a noticiero univisiÓn, las labores para poder rescatar a cadÁveres y recuperar los restos del aviÓn de air asia, gen convertido en una odisea debido a las fuertes tormentas que azotan esa regiÓn entre tanto los restos de una de las 162...
270
270
Jan 28, 2015
01/15
by
KSTS
tv
eye 270
favorite 0
quote 0
lo vinculan con un peligroso cartel del drogas...imamente podran brindar mas apoyo a la comunidad inmigrante al sur de la baha gracias a una propuesta. take vo/cesar --lideres del partido republicano investigan la manera de ponerle un alto a la accion ejecutiva del presidente obama... end segment embarazada intencionalment e; acto que quedo captado en camara y donde se puede ver como la mujer con 7 meses de embarazo camina al otro lado de la calle cuando el auto la arrolla. --el conductor ha sido identificado como "justin colby" el novio de la mujer quien huyo de la escena pero fue arrestado poco despues y ahora enfrenta 2 cargos de intento de homicidio. ---aunque parezca increible afortunadament e la mujer y el bebe estan sanos y salvos. cesar ---un padre de 30 aÑos quien report a su hija recien nacida como desaparecida ahora esta tras las rejas acusado de asesinarla... take vo --"mathew warner" tambien enfrenta cargos de abusar sexualmente de la niÑa de tan solo 19 das de nacida... ---investigadores examinaron una camioneta donde e
lo vinculan con un peligroso cartel del drogas...imamente podran brindar mas apoyo a la comunidad inmigrante al sur de la baha gracias a una propuesta. take vo/cesar --lideres del partido republicano investigan la manera de ponerle un alto a la accion ejecutiva del presidente obama... end segment embarazada intencionalment e; acto que quedo captado en camara y donde se puede ver como la mujer con 7 meses de embarazo camina al otro lado de la calle cuando el auto la arrolla. --el conductor ha...
278
278
Jan 28, 2015
01/15
by
KSTS
tv
eye 278
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> ellos empezaron a cmopartiompartir oino oinfo domormacioÓn como operaban los carteles ambos hnoermanoderlaal y perma permaneceran un unaen una locacioÓn sec secreta >> y dijo el juez que de no ser por s u u colaboraciÓn sus crimeneÍmenes merecen cadena perpetua >> y polemica por muerte de jov jovne a manos de policiÍa. jarcmarcha marcharon para pedir que se pre presenten cagos rgos contra los dos agentes inmplicados la info informaciÓn dice que la cjoven co conducia adceleradamente y al det detenerla esta cogolpeo su pierna y el agente respondiÓ >> >> tormenta invernal provoca severas inundaciones, y deja a m millones sin eenergia electrica >> tambieÉn cancelaciÓn de cien cientoos de vueletos y s de vueltos, daÑos podria podrianrdrian sobprepsar asr ar 500 millones de doal >> nueva inglaterra boston tamb tambientamb tambiÉn sufrieron lo que tanto s se temia, vamos con isolda pegu pegueros >> >> btuenas tardes y es definit definitivo que esta tormetna se gano la su lugar en la historia com como una dela la ss mÁs poderosa. el gobernador de massachusset leva levanto algunas areas la pro
. >> ellos empezaron a cmopartiompartir oino oinfo domormacioÓn como operaban los carteles ambos hnoermanoderlaal y perma permaneceran un unaen una locacioÓn sec secreta >> y dijo el juez que de no ser por s u u colaboraciÓn sus crimeneÍmenes merecen cadena perpetua >> y polemica por muerte de jov jovne a manos de policiÍa. jarcmarcha marcharon para pedir que se pre presenten cagos rgos contra los dos agentes inmplicados la info informaciÓn dice que la cjoven co conducia...
61
61
Jan 23, 2015
01/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
these two drugs are the biggest money makers for cartels in mexico. >> we'll have the latest football action plus... >> i'm at the african cut of nations in equatorial guinea, find out why the home team has been described as the united nations of football. . >> we have news just coming in. leib niece armies say soldiers repelled in an attack by fighters near lebanon's border near syria. now time for sport. >> thank you very much. the so-called group of death group c took center stage at the african cup of nation on friday. in hopes of quarter finals. algeria dropped down to third. senegal, the surprise group leaders after their 1-1 draw with south africa earlier. equatorial guinea have been trying to buy success on the pitch. >> in africa the the ambition to one day where a football shirt in europe is not uncommon. but in guineaa the talent flow seems to be in reverse. two-thirds of the cup were born in spain and qualify by having parents or grandparents from the former colony. it's part of a recruitment policies that has seen the oil-rich country buy in players. >> it's a problem bec
these two drugs are the biggest money makers for cartels in mexico. >> we'll have the latest football action plus... >> i'm at the african cut of nations in equatorial guinea, find out why the home team has been described as the united nations of football. . >> we have news just coming in. leib niece armies say soldiers repelled in an attack by fighters near lebanon's border near syria. now time for sport. >> thank you very much. the so-called group of death group c took...
67
67
Jan 25, 2015
01/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 4
violence in mexico has been pandemic for years, tens of thousands killed by the cartels. in that context, how do we know that there is a more serious problem when it comes to women. >> the problem with women has always been a problem but with more endemic violence, women have been caught into that, too. there's domestic partners who may account for a third or a half of the men who attack these women, but then the rest is probably related to the wider system of criminality which exists so these women, for instance could be used as in human trafficking and don't make their final -- or they're used up. they're used by drug gangs and after a while no longer useful and chopped up and thrown into the sewage canal. >> you describe the case of a woman married to a police officer, her mother said that she was subjected to bottommistic abuse for years and the marriage, she is found dead, owl bruised an a bed and the police call it a suicide and the husband ends up being promoted as a police officer. you hear of cases like that and think how could this possibly be. you point out tha
violence in mexico has been pandemic for years, tens of thousands killed by the cartels. in that context, how do we know that there is a more serious problem when it comes to women. >> the problem with women has always been a problem but with more endemic violence, women have been caught into that, too. there's domestic partners who may account for a third or a half of the men who attack these women, but then the rest is probably related to the wider system of criminality which exists so...
179
179
Jan 11, 2015
01/15
by
WUVP
tv
eye 179
favorite 0
quote 0
muchos iban detenidos de naranja y portaban carteles en donde se leÍa "cierren guantÁnamo".mo nos explica jessica gobierno central decidiÓ emigrar unidades especiales para tutor de combatir la violencia. >> a pesar del incremento de operativos de seguridad en los estado mexicano de michoacÁn y guerrero la violencia no parÓ en 2014. se intensificÓ. en michoacÁn, tras la disoluciÓn del grupo criminal los caballeros templarios primero y de los grupos de defensa despuÉs el gobierno federal creÓ una fuerza su ciudadana. los delitos se dispararon. ese estado reportÓ 34.000 crÍmenes entre los delitos se dispararon. ese estado reportÓ 34.000 crÍmenes entre enero y noviembre del 2014,34% mÁs que en todas mis 5.800 homicidios, un centenar de secuestros y 15.000 casos de robos. >> los Últimos 11 meses las mÁs de 40 casas consultoras a las que recurre el banco de mÉxico para establecer sus niveles de riesgo en la economÍa establecieron que el dato mÁs alarmantes para el crecimiento, para la economÍa de mÉxico es la inseguridad. >> en guerrero durante el 2014 en la disputa de grupos crim
muchos iban detenidos de naranja y portaban carteles en donde se leÍa "cierren guantÁnamo".mo nos explica jessica gobierno central decidiÓ emigrar unidades especiales para tutor de combatir la violencia. >> a pesar del incremento de operativos de seguridad en los estado mexicano de michoacÁn y guerrero la violencia no parÓ en 2014. se intensificÓ. en michoacÁn, tras la disoluciÓn del grupo criminal los caballeros templarios primero y de los grupos de defensa despuÉs el...
36
36
Jan 1, 2015
01/15
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
one of them involved admitting that they had robbed $850 million from to drug cartels. the notorious drug cartel in mexico that is suspected in thousands of murders. in that case they paid a $1.9 billion fine. some of the executives had to do further bonuses for a. of five years. there were no individual consequences for any executives. no one had to pull money out of their own pockets permanently. no one did a single day in jail in that case. to me that was an incredibly striking case. i asked around to the dumbest drug case was that day and they found someone who was thrown into rikers for 27 days were having a joint in his pocket. >> is that illegal? >> it is not in new york city. it was decriminalized in the late 1970's. but now that they have stop and frisk what they do is they stop you and search you and force you to empty your pockets and when you empty your pockets it is no longer concealed and it is now illegal again. in that year they had 50,000 marijuana arrests even though having marijuana was technically decriminalized at the time. my point was that she was
one of them involved admitting that they had robbed $850 million from to drug cartels. the notorious drug cartel in mexico that is suspected in thousands of murders. in that case they paid a $1.9 billion fine. some of the executives had to do further bonuses for a. of five years. there were no individual consequences for any executives. no one had to pull money out of their own pockets permanently. no one did a single day in jail in that case. to me that was an incredibly striking case. i asked...
52
52
Jan 7, 2015
01/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
will help mexico end the murderous drug cartels. mike viqueira has more. >> reporter: to a certain extent, the abduction and the presumed killing of the students has overshadowed this visit. as the two leaders met in the west wing, protests from a very vocal group. protests all over mexico in the past months as the 43 students were presumed abducted by local law enforcement officials in mexico and presumed perhaps with the knowledge of the federal initials and that's the allegation, and it has wracked mexico and it's politics, sending the president's approval ratings to the lowest of a mexican leader in two decades. president obama sat in the oval office with his mexican counter participate, and the president spoke briefly about the controversy surrounding the students. >> our commitment is to be a friendly supporter of mexico in its efforts to eliminate the scourge of violence and the drug cartels that are responsible for so much tragedy inside of mexico, and we want to be a good partner in that process. realizing that ultimately,
will help mexico end the murderous drug cartels. mike viqueira has more. >> reporter: to a certain extent, the abduction and the presumed killing of the students has overshadowed this visit. as the two leaders met in the west wing, protests from a very vocal group. protests all over mexico in the past months as the 43 students were presumed abducted by local law enforcement officials in mexico and presumed perhaps with the knowledge of the federal initials and that's the allegation, and...
76
76
Jan 24, 2015
01/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
it's a simple fact that the drug cartels control every square inch of land on the mexican side of the border, and no one crosses that border without their consent. it was because of this criminal threat that i took action last summer, and i deployed the texas national guard to the border with mexico. the drug cartels and transnational gangs exploit children, enslave women peddle their drugs and weapons in our country. they are the face of evil. for the sake of the nation, we did not stand idle against this threat. there is what i say if washington refuses to secure the border. texas will. [applause] this problem has dragged on long enough. the president bears much of the responsibility for a change in policy that brought more than 70,000 unaccompanied minors to texas. there's plenty of blame to go around. congress should have acted on this many years ago. that is the problem with washington today. congress has become this debating society, unable to act. they only talk. the institutions of government are failing while people are dying. we need to send a message to congress, secure the
it's a simple fact that the drug cartels control every square inch of land on the mexican side of the border, and no one crosses that border without their consent. it was because of this criminal threat that i took action last summer, and i deployed the texas national guard to the border with mexico. the drug cartels and transnational gangs exploit children, enslave women peddle their drugs and weapons in our country. they are the face of evil. for the sake of the nation, we did not stand idle...
139
139
Jan 8, 2015
01/15
by
CNBC
tv
eye 139
favorite 0
quote 0
in 2015 oil had been going down and relentless build of inventors that made it impossible for the cartel that controlled oil prices to continue to rig the market at high prices. whenever a cartel breaks down we get to see the real market price and for oil that price was substantially lower. this decline had been orderly for the most part until the new year began but we heard rumblings of oil companies being in trouble and we had not heard rumblings of the consumer doing better or if we did, we didn't believe it. when it turned violent as european demand slacked and iran iraq libya and most importantly the united states kept over producing, the general per supgs per supgs was it went down. the consensus was negative with the conclusion first, oil companies would go bust and cause unemployment to skyrocket and bond markets to fall apart and the country would import the slowdown courtesy of a stronger dollar that would hurt our exports. this consensus was bolstered by plummeting interest rates. a new totally incorrect mind set became gospel at the beginning of the year. lower oil was a nega
in 2015 oil had been going down and relentless build of inventors that made it impossible for the cartel that controlled oil prices to continue to rig the market at high prices. whenever a cartel breaks down we get to see the real market price and for oil that price was substantially lower. this decline had been orderly for the most part until the new year began but we heard rumblings of oil companies being in trouble and we had not heard rumblings of the consumer doing better or if we did, we...
49
49
Jan 6, 2015
01/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
in it's efforts to eliminate the scourge of violence and the drug cartels that are responsible for so much tragedy. recognizing that ultimately it will be up to mexico, and it's law enforcement to carry out the key decisions that need to be made. >> now the united states has sent some 2 billion-dollar as little under $2 billion over the course of six years to fight many of these drug cartels to improve security in those countries still critics say the united states isn't doing nearly enough also tony the fbi has been involved in that investigation. >> mike, the two leaders also discussed cuba, how does the president feel about the u.s. change in direction on cuba. >> he was very laudatory. he spoke about that, and the initiative very praiseful of what president is don't, of course for his part, the united states looking forward to a summit of the americas and panama in april, where the united states says they are going to bring up the subject of human rights in cuba, they want to elicit mexico's help, and tony, one other thing remember when the president made his shocking announcement
in it's efforts to eliminate the scourge of violence and the drug cartels that are responsible for so much tragedy. recognizing that ultimately it will be up to mexico, and it's law enforcement to carry out the key decisions that need to be made. >> now the united states has sent some 2 billion-dollar as little under $2 billion over the course of six years to fight many of these drug cartels to improve security in those countries still critics say the united states isn't doing nearly...
41
41
Jan 10, 2015
01/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
but it also involves these international cartel which as rob noted, not just victims of sex trafficking but also drugs and guns and other things that they are trafficking in and so the mapping in being able to figure out where these victims are and approximate with what's happening can make all the difference in these international prosecutions so what we saw when we were in mexico, for instance, the mexican government has actually heightened their awareness of this, and they have been a huge help in working with us as victims in the u.s., a lot of times girls that came from mexico, who are victims in cases, so they're able to work and give us information and that kind of mapping, which also, i think involves talking to our major airlines talking to our major hotel chains and getting their employees up to speed. so it's not just about one gas station, which cindy knows well, but it's also about figuring out where these international cartels are, and again it's a private public partnership and being aware of those employees and having eyes all over the world and emploiing the technology
but it also involves these international cartel which as rob noted, not just victims of sex trafficking but also drugs and guns and other things that they are trafficking in and so the mapping in being able to figure out where these victims are and approximate with what's happening can make all the difference in these international prosecutions so what we saw when we were in mexico, for instance, the mexican government has actually heightened their awareness of this, and they have been a huge...
99
99
Jan 14, 2015
01/15
by
WPVI
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: jim, his name is cartell wright, he has had run ins with the the police in the past so they are aware of who he is. he does not wear a mask or cover his face when he goes into terrorize these different businesses but tonight police warning the people in the a area that he is still out there and he is escalating in his violence. sunday in the middle of the afternoon a business, held up by this man philadelphia police say he is 49 year-old cartell wright and he is no stranger to police. video captures him walking in the rite aide on the 5400 block of land down and demand cigarettes and cash. >> he has his hand in the pocket. indicates he has a weapon and threatening to shoot the employees. >> reporter: police say after leaving the rite aide wright carjacked the the six five-year old man and took off and then less than two hours later police say he robbed a mcdonald's on the 7500 block of sit have have avenue in overbrook park. detectives say wright has committed ten robberies in the city since march including this rite aide at 5040 city avenue four times. >> we believe th
. >> reporter: jim, his name is cartell wright, he has had run ins with the the police in the past so they are aware of who he is. he does not wear a mask or cover his face when he goes into terrorize these different businesses but tonight police warning the people in the a area that he is still out there and he is escalating in his violence. sunday in the middle of the afternoon a business, held up by this man philadelphia police say he is 49 year-old cartell wright and he is no stranger...
64
64
Jan 20, 2015
01/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
our excess capacity neutralized any effort in establishing an affective cartel and thus the rest of the world was assured of adequate supplies of oil at reasonable prices. by 1970 our capacity our surplus capacity had vanished and as a congress, the latent power of the oil cartel could emerge in full force. europe and japan, both heavily dependent on imported oil now struggle to keep their economics or economies in balance. even the united states, our country which is far more self-sufficient than most other industrial countries has been put under serious pressure. i am proposing a program which will begin to restore our country's surplus capacity in total energy. in this way, we will be able to assure ourselves reliable and adequate energy and help foster a new world energy stability for other major consuming nations. but this nation and in fact, the world, must face the prospect of energy difficulties between now and 1985. this program will impose burdens on all of us with the aim of reducing our consumption of energy and increasing our production. great attention has been paid to the
our excess capacity neutralized any effort in establishing an affective cartel and thus the rest of the world was assured of adequate supplies of oil at reasonable prices. by 1970 our capacity our surplus capacity had vanished and as a congress, the latent power of the oil cartel could emerge in full force. europe and japan, both heavily dependent on imported oil now struggle to keep their economics or economies in balance. even the united states, our country which is far more self-sufficient...
114
114
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 1
so he clearly is desperate. >> anyone who has seen cartel write is asked to call police. he is considered armed and dangerous. >>> well, an important update tonight about a measles scare. the pennsylvania department of health told us today that a patient that was monitoring does not have the virus. that is suspected else case potentially affected people at a pharmacy in wayne urgent car center in villanova this week. health officials say there is no risk to the public. >>> well, health officials are treating those who may have been expose today help tight a in hamilton township, mercer county officials held meetings with the concerned residents today. hepatitis-a typically is not fatal. however, it is spread through fecal matter. health officials are encouraging people to wash their hands well after using the bathroom. >>> well the united states slapped new sanctions on north korea today retaliation for the cyber attack on sony pictures. president obama signed that order this afternoon. these sanctions target north korea defense industry, and spy services. >> north korea
so he clearly is desperate. >> anyone who has seen cartel write is asked to call police. he is considered armed and dangerous. >>> well, an important update tonight about a measles scare. the pennsylvania department of health told us today that a patient that was monitoring does not have the virus. that is suspected else case potentially affected people at a pharmacy in wayne urgent car center in villanova this week. health officials say there is no risk to the public....
82
82
Jan 22, 2015
01/15
by
WTXF
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
marshals have now joined this search for cartel wright jr.nvestigators tell us they believe he's hiding out in south west philadelphia or darby borough. tonight we spoke exclusively with his stepmother who wants him to turn himself in. >> we want you to turn yourself in please turn yourself in. >> reporter: empassioned police from the stepmother of cartel wright, jr. wednesday night urging the 4984 old suspect to surrender to police. >> i want to you turn yourself in because i don't want to see in you a casket. your father is gone. your mother is gone. >> ben again davis made her public plea as his one man crime spree continues. monday night police say he robbed this walgreens in darby at gun point. the gun toting bandit is also a suspect in nine robberies in philadelphia and another in lower merion. >> the live you doing, what you doing is not not right. >> wright aka kevin jones has become increasingly violent. on january 11th detectives say he robbed this rite aid in west philly then carjacked a 65-year-old man in the parking lot. >> slow
marshals have now joined this search for cartel wright jr.nvestigators tell us they believe he's hiding out in south west philadelphia or darby borough. tonight we spoke exclusively with his stepmother who wants him to turn himself in. >> we want you to turn yourself in please turn yourself in. >> reporter: empassioned police from the stepmother of cartel wright, jr. wednesday night urging the 4984 old suspect to surrender to police. >> i want to you turn yourself in because i...
161
161
Jan 22, 2015
01/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 161
favorite 0
quote 1
so how have the he drug cartels changed their game then?der drug trade. neglect -- meth seasures are up, followed blows by hi heroin. a pound of pot is $300. a pound of meth 13,000. the border is huge. we can barely police it with vehicles cameras and ground-based sensors. drones are almost undetectable and depending on the range they can jump a fence go to a drop zone or waiting vehicle and if some lookouts are seen they can turn around and nothing is lost. the u.s. does have some radar built to detect airplanes not drones the size of a bird. so even if we detect it, by a camera, it could be very hard to intercept. so much of the border roads. >> no kidding. a whole new problem for the border. william, thank you so much. >>> tom brady set to weigh in on the deflated footballs. >>> a priceless artifact busted. how one person tried to fix king tut's mask without being noticed, only to ryan forever? aximize good stuff like my potassium and phytosterols which may help lower cholesterol. new ensure active heart health supports your heart and bo
so how have the he drug cartels changed their game then?der drug trade. neglect -- meth seasures are up, followed blows by hi heroin. a pound of pot is $300. a pound of meth 13,000. the border is huge. we can barely police it with vehicles cameras and ground-based sensors. drones are almost undetectable and depending on the range they can jump a fence go to a drop zone or waiting vehicle and if some lookouts are seen they can turn around and nothing is lost. the u.s. does have some radar built...
878
878
Jan 12, 2015
01/15
by
KSTS
tv
eye 878
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> no hay espacio en el para el terro terrorismo es lo que decisacÍa un ca cartel musulman . >>> unombre se rindio de maner manera pacifica y que se habiÍa t tomado reehenes. >>> (paua). >>> asÍ com olo ven una bebÉ de un aÑo jugando con una pistola c calibre 40 la policiÍa descubrii oscubriÓ un video en el celular de un hom hombre lel hombre como la madre ti enfrentan diferentes cargos crmiu criuminales . >>> el mal tiempo en estados un unidos continuÚa, carreteras est estaban cerradas por masivos cho choques el incidente dejo un mu muerto y 20 heridos acÁ los rie riesgos de circular por esottos pi pisos, el lunes se esperan lluvi lluvias y se expandan para maÁs l lugares sin embargos, la temper temperatura bajara maÁs auÚn . >>> bakjo el programa de deportac deportaciones seguras continuÚa p pero nos cuenta ivaÁn taylor hay dudas y miedo . >>> salomon penso que no veria a su fam i lia esto cuando un diÍa i iba a su trabajo . >>> los secure de ahÍ le pisidirer pidieron la credencias ll . >>> retratarme ay buscar en las h huellas . >>> las huellas son cotizadas pa para saber anteced
. >>> no hay espacio en el para el terro terrorismo es lo que decisacÍa un ca cartel musulman . >>> unombre se rindio de maner manera pacifica y que se habiÍa t tomado reehenes. >>> (paua). >>> asÍ com olo ven una bebÉ de un aÑo jugando con una pistola c calibre 40 la policiÍa descubrii oscubriÓ un video en el celular de un hom hombre lel hombre como la madre ti enfrentan diferentes cargos crmiu criuminales . >>> el mal tiempo en estados un...
207
207
Jan 8, 2015
01/15
by
KSTS
tv
eye 207
favorite 0
quote 0
--las personas llegaron con carteles en las manos con la frase "yo soy charlie" en solidaridad a losbajadores de la revista satrica "charlie hebdo". --otras personas levantaron los lapiceros en alto en seÑal que las luchas por la libertad se realizan con tinta y no con sangre. lorena facebook lorena/ots ---en el rea de la baha hoy sentenciarn al director de una orquesta acusado por supuesta... take vo ...malversacin de miles de dlares ... ---segn la polica ''stephen carlton'' escribi cheques a su nombre de los fondos de la asociacin sinfnica de la pennsula para pagar deudas personales... --- el señor supuestamente falsific firmas de dos miembros de la mesa directiva .. ---en diciembre pasado fue hallado culpable por fraude en impuestos y ahora enfrenta 16 años de prisin... lorena/ots ---hoy continuar el debate por la venta de hospitales del rea de la baha... take vo -- en gilroy a las 9 de la maÑana habr una audiencia en el centro mdico ''saint loise'' donde participar el cuerpo mdico... ---''prime healthcare'' una empresa proveedora de salud est tratando de comprar hospitales de san
--las personas llegaron con carteles en las manos con la frase "yo soy charlie" en solidaridad a losbajadores de la revista satrica "charlie hebdo". --otras personas levantaron los lapiceros en alto en seÑal que las luchas por la libertad se realizan con tinta y no con sangre. lorena facebook lorena/ots ---en el rea de la baha hoy sentenciarn al director de una orquesta acusado por supuesta... take vo ...malversacin de miles de dlares ... ---segn la polica ''stephen...