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>> i would say that mexican cartels and cartels in general have become more and more violent. they follow a pattern of violence and then when certain federal officials are sent to a certain area, then the areas calm down and they are discouraged from violence in order for them to pursue their trafficking activities throughout the border area, south of the border. on this side of the border, i think we saw a lot of violence as far as in 2005 in the south texas border and then later on murders and then later on what we saw was mostly the purchase of weapons to smuggle to the -- to mexico in order to engage in extortion and other assault and violent actions and torture on the mexican side. we see the cartels are using ms-13 and other gang members for kidnapping and extortion and other violent crimes that fall under the rico statutes -- >> and what extent is that crossing north of the border into the united states? >> excuse me? >> to what extent is that crossing north of the border into the united states? >> well as far as when we're talking about the gang piece, to put in perspe
>> i would say that mexican cartels and cartels in general have become more and more violent. they follow a pattern of violence and then when certain federal officials are sent to a certain area, then the areas calm down and they are discouraged from violence in order for them to pursue their trafficking activities throughout the border area, south of the border. on this side of the border, i think we saw a lot of violence as far as in 2005 in the south texas border and then later on...
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cartel, in the same situation. they get more out of being able to charge the right to cross without having to get into the complexities of running a different business venture. i don't think it's a mortal question. it's not that they wouldn't get into it. it's just a specialized business. they're slightly smaller groups. they're still larger. i mean, gone is the day when there are mom and pop smugglers. i lived in the border on the mexican side in the 1990s. you still had the mom and pop smugglers, or actually, i lived near a father and son smuggling team at one point. that's gone. these are criminal enterprises now. but they are for the most part separate today than the larger drug organizations. and one of the things that i think -- if i can jump into the last question as well, i think you have seen some successes in parts of mexico where you have better policing and better courts in some areas, and some cities are safer. you have citizen vigilance of what government does. some places have gotten worse and some p
cartel, in the same situation. they get more out of being able to charge the right to cross without having to get into the complexities of running a different business venture. i don't think it's a mortal question. it's not that they wouldn't get into it. it's just a specialized business. they're slightly smaller groups. they're still larger. i mean, gone is the day when there are mom and pop smugglers. i lived in the border on the mexican side in the 1990s. you still had the mom and pop...
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the mexican cartels the russian cartels are ukrainian cartels. chinese cartels etc. there has been another executive order was the task force on crime reduction and public safety. in forcing the federal laws with requests to trans national criminal organizations and the prevention of trafficking that was another executive order signed in two thousand and seventeen and the blocking of property of persons involved in serious human rights abuses this actually goes back to a law passed during the obama administration called the magnitsky act and that law had to do with mr bill browder and when he was in russia working in russia and the russian government. obviously abused not only mr browder is but his attorneys privileges and his attorney sergei magnitsky was jailed and tortured and eventually killed and so the magnitsky act was the precursor to the two thousand and seventeen blocking property of persons involved in serious human rights abuses then there was a federal interagency council on crime prevention and the last one of course the blocking of
the mexican cartels the russian cartels are ukrainian cartels. chinese cartels etc. there has been another executive order was the task force on crime reduction and public safety. in forcing the federal laws with requests to trans national criminal organizations and the prevention of trafficking that was another executive order signed in two thousand and seventeen and the blocking of property of persons involved in serious human rights abuses this actually goes back to a law passed during the...
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chapo guzmán, este fue el guardaespaldas quien describió como su jefe ejecutó a varios miembros de cárteleses >>> este es un hombre que formaba parte del círculo cercano y explicó la forma de ejecutar a miembros de cárteles rivales >>> hoy entro a su recta final el juicio contra el presunto narcotraficante joaquín el chapo guzmán, la fiscalía presentó su último testigo protegido, un ex militar desertor de las fuerzas especiales de méxico llamado a trabajar en sinaloa para servir de guardaespaldas para el chapo guzmán por 10 años, identificó al chapo, el líder del cártel de sinaloa, indicando que en el 2004 comenzó a hacer sicario, en un departamento donde se escondía, en un lugar que llamaban el cielo, según el testigo, vivía rodeado de guardaespaldas, 30 hombres armados, armas cortas y largas, lanzacohetes y lanzagranadas, su jefe cargaba una pistola con el mango cubierto de diamante, los enemigos eran el gobierno y miembros de otros carteles, el testigo detalló cómo lo vio torturar y asesinar a dos miembros de grupos rivales, en el 2006 a un miembro del cártel arellano félix que andaba at
chapo guzmán, este fue el guardaespaldas quien describió como su jefe ejecutó a varios miembros de cárteleses >>> este es un hombre que formaba parte del círculo cercano y explicó la forma de ejecutar a miembros de cárteles rivales >>> hoy entro a su recta final el juicio contra el presunto narcotraficante joaquín el chapo guzmán, la fiscalía presentó su último testigo protegido, un ex militar desertor de las fuerzas especiales de méxico llamado a trabajar en...
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cloud: for those near our cartels order, the profit from our laws. when i visited the rio grande a rancher said he finds dead migrants on his land all the time. in my hometown of victoria, texas, 19 migrants difed suffocation and overheating trapped in the back of a trailer, abandoned by a smuggler with a ka louse disregard for human life. but beyond our borders these cartels carry an outsized influence in mexico and developing nations in central america. we know cartels profit from smuggling drugs and humans across the border. they siphon oil from pipelines, they extort families and businesses and kidnap for profit. the barbarianism of these criminal cartels has led to 150,000 homicides in mexico alone since 2006. they've worked their corrupting influence into the halls of government and law enforcement, hindering the people of these nations from developing and realizing the blessings of liberty for themselves. our federal government's unwillingness to control our border allows cartels to amass profits of tens of billions of dollars each year smuggl
cloud: for those near our cartels order, the profit from our laws. when i visited the rio grande a rancher said he finds dead migrants on his land all the time. in my hometown of victoria, texas, 19 migrants difed suffocation and overheating trapped in the back of a trailer, abandoned by a smuggler with a ka louse disregard for human life. but beyond our borders these cartels carry an outsized influence in mexico and developing nations in central america. we know cartels profit from smuggling...
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del juiciodel chapo guzmÁn donde presentaron sus argumentos de cierre contra el supuesto lÍder del cÁrtele dicen, el rep por lo explicamos a continuaciÓn. >> isaÍas valdÉs dijo que joaquÍn había torturado, asesinado y quemado los cuerpo de dos hombres que habÍan elegido trabajar para un cartel enemigo reiterÓ que durante 12 semanas el gobierno habÍa presentado una avalancha de evidencias para comprobar mÁs allÁ de la duda razonable tambiÉn presentÓ varias de las pruebas materiales presentadas en sala, algunas armas en las que el cartel introducÍa droga a los estados unidos el chapo que siempre viste de traje y no delata opciones ante tan tasas oraciones hoy tomÓ mÁs anotaciones que de costumbre en su libreta amarilla su esposa le hacÍa seÑales de aliento y podrÍa ser de las Últimas veces que la pareja intercambia miradas. el actor dijo que la audiencia le ha servido para desviar el personaje del chapo. maÑana se espera que arranquen los argumentos de cierre de la defensa. >> prepÁrese porque hay cientos de cambios que entraron en efecto todo bajo la nueva ley fiscal. >>pasaba por debajo d
del juiciodel chapo guzmÁn donde presentaron sus argumentos de cierre contra el supuesto lÍder del cÁrtele dicen, el rep por lo explicamos a continuaciÓn. >> isaÍas valdÉs dijo que joaquÍn había torturado, asesinado y quemado los cuerpo de dos hombres que habÍan elegido trabajar para un cartel enemigo reiterÓ que durante 12 semanas el gobierno habÍa presentado una avalancha de evidencias para comprobar mÁs allÁ de la duda razonable tambiÉn presentÓ varias de las pruebas...
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dijo que el ex presidente felipe calderÓn fue sobornado por el cÁrtel de beltrÁn leiva.esidente de mÉxico habrÍa recibido sobornos de $100,000,000 "el calderÓn de el cartel leiva. de inmediato polÍticos cercanas a ambos mandatarios rechazaron esas acusaciones. >> es muy fÁcil pegarle al prestigio de los presidentes sin tener los votos reales. >> guzmÁn rebatiÓ el soborno porque peÑa nieto habrÍa pedido $250,000,000 y por la administraciÓn de peÑa que lo extraditÓ. >> por lo que respecta a las acusaciones, no creo que vayan a ser investigadas. >> el abogado del "el chapo" fue el primero en afirmar que el cÁrtel de sinaloa pago soborno misionarios a calderÓn y peÑa. >> me parece lo mÁs absurdo y casi de risa. >> el expresidente precisÓ que si fuentes negÓ que los beltrÁn leiva le habÍan dado dinero, alegando que no recordaba ese momento. >> eso indica que quieren ganar a travÉs de una vÍa que yo veo poco probable. >> se erigirÁ un fiscal autÓnomo y la oposición podrÍa pedir una investigaciÓn mÁs a fondo. enrique: esta noche llegÓ a la frontera entre guatemala y honduras la
dijo que el ex presidente felipe calderÓn fue sobornado por el cÁrtel de beltrÁn leiva.esidente de mÉxico habrÍa recibido sobornos de $100,000,000 "el calderÓn de el cartel leiva. de inmediato polÍticos cercanas a ambos mandatarios rechazaron esas acusaciones. >> es muy fÁcil pegarle al prestigio de los presidentes sin tener los votos reales. >> guzmÁn rebatiÓ el soborno porque peÑa nieto habrÍa pedido $250,000,000 y por la administraciÓn de peÑa que lo...
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we'll can't let the violent criminals and cartels, the gang members and such.t you do. every day. >> all right. >> sean: thank you. appreciate it coming up next, we are going to share our big plans for tomorrow night's show, a major announcement straight ahead. ♪ chicken?! chicken. chicken! that's right, candace-- new chicken creations from starkist. buffalo style chicken in a pouch-- bold choice, charlie! just tear, eat... mmmmm. and go! try all of my chicken creations! chicken! they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again! programming note, tomorrow night, 9:00 eastern on the fox news channel, we will be hosting a special hannity town hall, on border security, and the toll of the illegal immigration in our nation and why this is, in fact, a rea
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citizens is now operating this cartel right at that border?ra i'm glad you're bringing this to the attention of the american people. this should illustrate to them the consider tells are alive and well and absolutely a threat for this country. after 9/11 we learned a lot. as a law enforcement, as a government we cannot be reactive in nature. we have to be proactive in preventing something. that's exactly what the president's plan does, with the wall. we cannot be reactive we have to be proactive. are we going to wait until a terrorist cell comes across and does something bad to the american people before we decide we need a wall? it doesn't make sense. >> laura: i was watching this old video tonight and barack obama said -- actually let's play the snippet >>> because we live in an age where terrorists are challenging our borders we cannot allow people to pour into our borders undocumented, and unchecked. >> laura: he was talking about terrorists pouring over the border, now it's all solved? are you kidding me? how do democrats look in the mirr
citizens is now operating this cartel right at that border?ra i'm glad you're bringing this to the attention of the american people. this should illustrate to them the consider tells are alive and well and absolutely a threat for this country. after 9/11 we learned a lot. as a law enforcement, as a government we cannot be reactive in nature. we have to be proactive in preventing something. that's exactly what the president's plan does, with the wall. we cannot be reactive we have to be...
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citizens, is now operating this cartel right at that border?he attention of the american people. i hope they are paying attention. this should illustrate to them that the cartel is alive and well and they are absolutely effect to this country. after 9/11, we learned about. one of the things we learned is, as a law enforcement, as a government, we cannot just be reactive in nature. we had to be proactive in preventing something. and that is exactly what the president's plan does. the wall is, we cannot be reactive, we have to be proactive. are we going to wait until a terrorist cell comes across and between the ports and does something bad to the american people before we decide we need a wall? it does not make sense. >> laura: barack obama back in 2006, i was watching this old video tonight, he said -- actually, let's play the snippet of it. >> because we live in a age where terrorists are challenging our borders, we cannot allow people to pour into the u.s. undetected, undocumented, and unchecked. >> laura: congress in meadows, are we supposed
citizens, is now operating this cartel right at that border?he attention of the american people. i hope they are paying attention. this should illustrate to them that the cartel is alive and well and they are absolutely effect to this country. after 9/11, we learned about. one of the things we learned is, as a law enforcement, as a government, we cannot just be reactive in nature. we had to be proactive in preventing something. and that is exactly what the president's plan does. the wall is, we...
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so the biggest challenge we face is the fact that these cartels specifically mexican cartels, they makea living on the backs of addiction or they make a living on the backs of a high that taken induced through fentanyl being counterfeited into these fills that look as you heard before just like the real thing. >> i appreciate it. deputy assistant administrator brown, i wanted to get to you. as we've shown in dea's recently 2018 drug threat assessment report you highlighted the issue of these drugs. can you talk to us about kind of where do these drugs come from? how do they get into this country? what are the ways how they get in? is it sea, cargo, mail? and what with that are the enforcement challenges you are seeing as an agency? >> thanks for having us here today. the counterfeit threat is one of the fastest growing opioid threats and it's -- you know, dan alluded to it, the mexican cartels and we've got some great speakers who will talk about them here in a little while, it's unfettered capitalism. it is make a dollar without any restriction, oversight, care, thought for outcome, an
so the biggest challenge we face is the fact that these cartels specifically mexican cartels, they makea living on the backs of addiction or they make a living on the backs of a high that taken induced through fentanyl being counterfeited into these fills that look as you heard before just like the real thing. >> i appreciate it. deputy assistant administrator brown, i wanted to get to you. as we've shown in dea's recently 2018 drug threat assessment report you highlighted the issue of...
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and drug cartels. through the mcallen into mcallen without paying either the gulf cartel or -- in there right now. border patrol agents who patrol this area say there are gun battles that sound like iraq across the border. >> sean: go back, you can't duck this. if you have thousands of americans dying, and then 300 a week because of the heroin that flows into the country with fentanyl now a bigger problem. >> why don't you blame americans for some of this dope coming across. >> sean: 90% of the heroin is coming from southern border. >> 90% of the money, 100 percent of the money is coming from americans' pockets to buy the dope. that's why you have the trafficking. >> sean: i won't blame the users as well. availability goes down in huge numbers, a lot of these people will be alive. >> that's right. >> sean: that doesn't explain away the officer singhs or the young pierce cochran kid. >> i think that if the president of the united states whom we both support, if he were to say i don't need a concrete bar
and drug cartels. through the mcallen into mcallen without paying either the gulf cartel or -- in there right now. border patrol agents who patrol this area say there are gun battles that sound like iraq across the border. >> sean: go back, you can't duck this. if you have thousands of americans dying, and then 300 a week because of the heroin that flows into the country with fentanyl now a bigger problem. >> why don't you blame americans for some of this dope coming across....
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that is from the cartels and the people along this route. those things don't generally happen at the ports of entry, they have been people are crossing illegally. we are trying to maximize the resources we have by encouraging people to go to the right place and discouraging cartels from trafficking humans across these other places. host: what did you make of the decision by house minority leadership to remove committee assignments from stephen king? guest: these statements are troubling and not statements i would make and i think the majority leader is taking the right step. this is not who we are as american people and these statements are very troubling and there have to be consequences for those things. host: there are two democrats planning a center vote. if that comes to light, how should -- would you vote? guest: mr. king should have his day to explain, but he has to be sensitive to the circumstances and the times and people's feelings. he should have his day, but we will look at the facts and vote accordingly. host: >> and the u.s. ho
that is from the cartels and the people along this route. those things don't generally happen at the ports of entry, they have been people are crossing illegally. we are trying to maximize the resources we have by encouraging people to go to the right place and discouraging cartels from trafficking humans across these other places. host: what did you make of the decision by house minority leadership to remove committee assignments from stephen king? guest: these statements are troubling and not...
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they pay the cartels money so they can be trafficked in illegally.d molesters, rapists, murderers. we hear stories from politicians in d.c. that it's bunch of honest people. there is still a significant number. one in three had a criminal record. one in three people have criminal records in the u.s., many have criminal records in the country of origin. that's why they're escaping for fresh start elsewhere. >> two walls work? >> absolutely. where i was with 200 miles of border, single mile a border wall was erected on a community college campus 150 yards from the border. that campus before the wall was having a couple times a week, illegal aliens crossing and creating problems in cartels making major drug deals on the tennis courts. what did they do? they built a 1 mile wall. the only did it to reduce and stop things. it made it much more in may border patrol able to do their job. it created a natural chokepoints at both ends of the wall where they could easily catch people. when people went around it, when people try to go over, it's only an 8-foot f
they pay the cartels money so they can be trafficked in illegally.d molesters, rapists, murderers. we hear stories from politicians in d.c. that it's bunch of honest people. there is still a significant number. one in three had a criminal record. one in three people have criminal records in the u.s., many have criminal records in the country of origin. that's why they're escaping for fresh start elsewhere. >> two walls work? >> absolutely. where i was with 200 miles of border,...
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or is this cartel?e numbers as high as 250,000 people killed in this drug war. >> i mean, the sinaloa cartel is the largest and mot powerful drug trafficking organization in mexico. they ar moving drugs across the hemisphere and, in mexico, they are, in the past, especially, b han responsible for a significant amount of the violence. in ciudad juarez, a personal dispute between el chapo and anothedrug trafficker escalated that made juarez for a while the murder capitol of the western hemisphere. >> keegan hamilton, vice news,ha kingpin on trial," thanks for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> woodruff: stay with us, coming up on the newshour: the internal controversies of the women's march. amy walter and tamara keith break down the latest politics news. and on martin luther king day,si reng dr. king's poor people's campaign. the number of states where recreational pot is now legal is growing, now up to 10 states and the district of columb many users are consuming marijuana edibles instead of smo
or is this cartel?e numbers as high as 250,000 people killed in this drug war. >> i mean, the sinaloa cartel is the largest and mot powerful drug trafficking organization in mexico. they ar moving drugs across the hemisphere and, in mexico, they are, in the past, especially, b han responsible for a significant amount of the violence. in ciudad juarez, a personal dispute between el chapo and anothedrug trafficker escalated that made juarez for a while the murder capitol of the western...
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vicente zambada tambiÉn hablÓ de la guerra entre los carteles que supuestamente comenzÓ en1998 cuandogarle al gobierno 1373 millones de dÓlares como parte de su acuerdo de culpabilidad. adriana: autoridades mexicanas y legalmente habrÍan detenido y torturado a cuatro ciudadanos estadounidenses y tres mexicanos, dos de los cuales tienen residencia en estados unidos el incidente ocurriÓ el pasado 31 de diciembre en veracruz y el gobierno del estado tiene una visiÓn muy diferente de los hechos como nos reporta alberto garcÍa. alberto: hay versiones encontradas en torno a un allanamiento policÍaco en el estado de veracruz. elementos de la denominada fuerza civil, grupo creado hace ocho aÑos, entraron a una casa en el centro del estado de veracruz. intentaban detener a seis mexicanos con nacionalidad estadounidense que visitaban a sus familiares por las fiestas de fin de aÑo. policÍas ingresaron sin orden judicial a aprehenderlos por portaciÓn de armas. en la imagen los turistas incluso-- [sin audio] los policÍas fueron por refuerzos y se llevaron detenidos a los visitantes. los golpearon
vicente zambada tambiÉn hablÓ de la guerra entre los carteles que supuestamente comenzÓ en1998 cuandogarle al gobierno 1373 millones de dÓlares como parte de su acuerdo de culpabilidad. adriana: autoridades mexicanas y legalmente habrÍan detenido y torturado a cuatro ciudadanos estadounidenses y tres mexicanos, dos de los cuales tienen residencia en estados unidos el incidente ocurriÓ el pasado 31 de diciembre en veracruz y el gobierno del estado tiene una visiÓn muy diferente de los...
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it's almost like it's ceased to be united states territory anymore, it's cartel territory.to outsource our immigration policy to cartels, or are we at least going to have a system of laws, so we have a wide gate, make it easier to emigrate and come to the greatest country on earth, but let's have a process and enforce the rule of law. >> yes, but all of that could be very separate from an actual wall, right? >> a wall is a simple tool, especially because you said there's a few miles of wall, but thousands of miles of nothing. of nothing point nothing. >> 700 miles. >> a lot of this is like huge ravines. these are gullies and not how people are coming. >> and also places you can approach at a high rate of speed in an atv, pickup truck or whatever, come right across, dump your load to your carriers that are going to take it north. a wall -- certainly, we don't need a wall from brownsville to san diego, no, but we need a wall in a lot of places to make it much harder for the industrialized crime by the cartels moving drugs and people into our country illegally. >> all right. w
it's almost like it's ceased to be united states territory anymore, it's cartel territory.to outsource our immigration policy to cartels, or are we at least going to have a system of laws, so we have a wide gate, make it easier to emigrate and come to the greatest country on earth, but let's have a process and enforce the rule of law. >> yes, but all of that could be very separate from an actual wall, right? >> a wall is a simple tool, especially because you said there's a few miles...
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but keep in mind the human smuggling networks are entirely cartel network so start with that. kennedy: that is a different issue altogether. the president is specifically talking about drugs to eradicate the drug trade to cut that in half he is not using no statistics or data or fax to bolster that argument that is the centerpiece of the wall. >> but i just want to say that is a big portion of how those dollars are made by drugs specifically, there is a lot of drugs that come into the country that they don't find in fact, part of the problem is the procedures that are occurring are much more likely to occur at ports of entry and through inspections of the mail than through the wide open areas where there is very little checkpoint or procedure to go through. kennedy: i went to the teefive trial last week i will go again tomorrow or thursday but they are not talking about people with backpacks going through the city in the middle of the night but the types of the demand we have in this country cannot be met with smuggling drugs through the desert and the poor sections without en
but keep in mind the human smuggling networks are entirely cartel network so start with that. kennedy: that is a different issue altogether. the president is specifically talking about drugs to eradicate the drug trade to cut that in half he is not using no statistics or data or fax to bolster that argument that is the centerpiece of the wall. >> but i just want to say that is a big portion of how those dollars are made by drugs specifically, there is a lot of drugs that come into the...
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uno de los testigos clave corroborÓ que el cÁrtel de sinaloa bajo el control de guzmÁn se reuniÓ conllo" es uno de los testigos el gob estaun corroboro o reuniones anteriores como la reuniÓn que tuvo el cÁrtel de sinaloa con altos ejecutivos de pemex. zambada niebla, referido tambiÉn como un narco junior por la vida ostentosa y extravagante que viviÓ antes de 2009 hoy vestÍa su uniforme de presidiario y al entrar a las sala intercambio miradas con joaquÍn el chapo guzmÁn quienes su compadre. dio detalles sobre la fuga de guzmÁn loera de la cÁrcel en 2001 que se dio dentro de un carro de lavanderÍa . vicentillo recordÓ como su compadre le dijo que iba contando las puertas del penal y la felicidad que sentÍa de alcanzar su libertad. dijo que en aquel momento la prensa habÍa dicho que el presunto narcotraficante sobornÓ al entonces presidente vicente fox y el director del penal pero, asegurÓ que eso no fue verdad. vicente zambada tambiÉn hablÓ de la guerra entre los carteles que supuestamente comenzÓ en 1998 cuando ramÓn arellano fÉlix matÓ a un compadre del chapo. hoy, emma coronel bri
uno de los testigos clave corroborÓ que el cÁrtel de sinaloa bajo el control de guzmÁn se reuniÓ conllo" es uno de los testigos el gob estaun corroboro o reuniones anteriores como la reuniÓn que tuvo el cÁrtel de sinaloa con altos ejecutivos de pemex. zambada niebla, referido tambiÉn como un narco junior por la vida ostentosa y extravagante que viviÓ antes de 2009 hoy vestÍa su uniforme de presidiario y al entrar a las sala intercambio miradas con joaquÍn el chapo guzmÁn quienes...
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felipe calderÓn habrÍa recibido pagos del cÁrtel de los beltrÁn leiva y enrique peÑa nieto sobornos deerfiriera en las actividades ilÍcitas del cÁrtel de sinaloa ni perseguir a su mÁximo capo. el ex narco colombiano dijo que guzmÁn regateo el soborno porque peÑa nieto le hubiera pedido 150.000.000 $. dijo que el pago fue a travÉs de una mujer y que el consultor polÍtico de la ente tenía doesto. el abogado del chapo habrÍa hablado de los sobornos pero peÑa nieto, aun en funciones, >> porque cÓmo suponer que habrÍa sobornado este gobierno cuando lo suxtradiciÓn y enfren la justicia norteamericana. reportera: lo cierto es que en la corte de brooklyn han quedado al descubierto traiciones, corrupciÓn y muerte de quienes en su momento fueron grandes amigos. carolina: te agradecemos por la informaciÓn. hablando del tema del pago de peÑa nieto se dice que habrÍa sido en el aÑo 2012. segÚn cifuentes dijo que fue peÑa nieto quien se habÍa comunicado con el chapo diciÉndole " si quieres que pare el operativo para dar con tu captura entonces pÁgame 250" y luego al final quedÓ en 100 pero son en te
felipe calderÓn habrÍa recibido pagos del cÁrtel de los beltrÁn leiva y enrique peÑa nieto sobornos deerfiriera en las actividades ilÍcitas del cÁrtel de sinaloa ni perseguir a su mÁximo capo. el ex narco colombiano dijo que guzmÁn regateo el soborno porque peÑa nieto le hubiera pedido 150.000.000 $. dijo que el pago fue a travÉs de una mujer y que el consultor polÍtico de la ente tenía doesto. el abogado del chapo habrÍa hablado de los sobornos pero peÑa nieto, aun en funciones,...
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host: cartel? guest: cartel refers to, you know, drug smuggling mafia. host: what is a coyote?uest: coyotes are the people who truck migrants across the border. host: one significance i went to put on the screen a map of the rio grande river and this map you see there is not-- the rio grande starts in colorado and comes down through new mexico, but that's the borderline and when you see that maps in your own experiences, what do you think? guest: you know, i spent a lot of time looking at this map and thinking about this map. when i was thinking more abstractly about the book in the title really comes from thinking about this map and thinking about the way that the line is drawn across the landscape. when i was thinking about the title, i was thinking about what borders we accept as natural, mountain range, river, something in a way that we sort of accept and what sort of boundaries are unnatural and growing up in arizona, and the seeing all these places where the line sort of just etched across the landscape as a very visible way in a very unnatural way i wanted to sort of spe
host: cartel? guest: cartel refers to, you know, drug smuggling mafia. host: what is a coyote?uest: coyotes are the people who truck migrants across the border. host: one significance i went to put on the screen a map of the rio grande river and this map you see there is not-- the rio grande starts in colorado and comes down through new mexico, but that's the borderline and when you see that maps in your own experiences, what do you think? guest: you know, i spent a lot of time looking at this...
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vicentillo habÍa declarado que su padre es el lÍder del cÁrtel de sinaloa la mayorÍa de los socios depo mexicano logrÓ escaparse con la excusa del operativo donde participaron mÁs de 50 miembros de las fuerzas especiales y la marina de ese paÍs. el video de la redada mostrÓ hasta el dormitorio desordenado del capo y revelÓ su talla de zapatos, las marcas de sus prendas, nike levis colonia de preferencia: eternity de calvin klein. emma coronel no ha puesto pie en la corte desde que comenzÓ el aÑo. entre otras evidencias recogidas estuvo una libreta donde el chapo tenÍa anotados asuntos tenientes como el de hacer un pago de 3 t de mariguana y comprar armas. el agente explicÓ que los oficiales no resbalaron la parte trasera de la propiedad y que alguien tuvo que haberle infiltrado informaciÓn o chapo sobre la redada. en nueva york, nayeli chÁvez gellar, univisiÓn. ilia: las autoridades de houston, texas arrestaron un sospechoso en conexiÓn con la muerte de jasmine barnes, la niÑa de siete aÑos que recibiÓ un impacto de bala en la cabeza con la viajaba en un auto con su familia. se trata
vicentillo habÍa declarado que su padre es el lÍder del cÁrtel de sinaloa la mayorÍa de los socios depo mexicano logrÓ escaparse con la excusa del operativo donde participaron mÁs de 50 miembros de las fuerzas especiales y la marina de ese paÍs. el video de la redada mostrÓ hasta el dormitorio desordenado del capo y revelÓ su talla de zapatos, las marcas de sus prendas, nike levis colonia de preferencia: eternity de calvin klein. emma coronel no ha puesto pie en la corte desde que...
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. >>> retoman el juicio contrapre estrella, vicente hijo del actual lÍder del cÁrtel de sinaloa. >>>una sonda en el lado oculto de la luna. >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> latinos tomarÁn las escenarios en la ediciÓn del popular festival de mÚsica coachela. >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> ¿quÉ tal? muy buenas tardes gracias por estar con nosotros soy feliz a es mi primer noticiero 2019 muy bello aÑo nuevo. >>> vamos a comenzar. >>> tras el receso por fin de aÑo el j ustedes contra 'el chapo' guzmÁn promete nuevas emociones hoy la fiscalÍa presenta a un de asustes tigs estrella vicente hijo del mayo, lÍder del cÁrtel de sinaloa socio y compadre del chapo nos vamos con javier vega que estÁ en new york cubriendo el juicio, quÉ tal javier? >>> asÍ es felicidad te saludo desde brooklyn new york desde esta corte federal donde hoy se reanuda el llamado juicio del siglo el juicio a joaquÍn loera y mÍo la fiscalia inicia con uno cente hijo del mayo, actualmente el lÍder del cÁrtel de sinaloa. quiÉn es compadre de 'el chapo' guzmÁn, pero antes de que esto ocurriera iniciÓ el juicio con una breve testi
. >>> retoman el juicio contrapre estrella, vicente hijo del actual lÍder del cÁrtel de sinaloa. >>>una sonda en el lado oculto de la luna. >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> latinos tomarÁn las escenarios en la ediciÓn del popular festival de mÚsica coachela. >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> ¿quÉ tal? muy buenas tardes gracias por estar con nosotros soy feliz a es mi primer noticiero 2019 muy bello aÑo nuevo....
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cracked the text messages of notorious mexican drug cartel leader joaquin "el chapo" guzman. and, as legalizing marijuana is etaken up by more states, explore the potential link between marijuana edibles and psychosis. >> clearly edibles seem to have a more severe toxicity than inhaled agents and it seems that much of this is actually psychiatric in nature. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> babbel. a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. babbel's 10-15 minute lessons are available as an app, or online. more information on babbel.com. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. at www.hewlett.org. pp>> and with the ongoing t of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possle by the corporation fo public broadcasting. and by co
cracked the text messages of notorious mexican drug cartel leader joaquin "el chapo" guzman. and, as legalizing marijuana is etaken up by more states, explore the potential link between marijuana edibles and psychosis. >> clearly edibles seem to have a more severe toxicity than inhaled agents and it seems that much of this is actually psychiatric in nature. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been...
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ademÁs tiroteo entre carteles rivales en el estado de guerrer circulan en las redes. nuevo tresemmé between washes. en wendy's siempre queremos darte mÁs. por eso, vuelve la giant junior bacon cheeseburger con el doble de carne fresca, y bacon, mÁs nuggets, papitas y bebida por solo $5. la giant jbc de wendy's, con mÁs de lo que te gusta, es un gran meal a un precio junior. dunkin' go2s. ♪ una gran oferta por dos, cuatro o cinco dólares. américa se mueve con dunkin'. hola. buenas. ¿y los demás? no, solo soy yo. pero mi cuñado me dijo que eran el mejor trío. Éramos, hasta que nos separamos. pero eres bueno, ¿no? estoy ok. sería mejor con los otros dos. es que le voy a pedir la mano. ¡qué bueno! porque una mano es lo que necesitamos. ¿hmm? solo ok no está ok. especialmente cuando se trata de tu red. at&t tiene la mejor red, según el estudio más grande del país. ahora con 5g e. más de lo tuyo. es lo nuestro. por aquíyo no fui.nadie lo hace. por eso sabía que necesitábamos ultra oxi con el poder limpiador de tide. ahora... podemos remover todas las manchas más difíciles q
ademÁs tiroteo entre carteles rivales en el estado de guerrer circulan en las redes. nuevo tresemmé between washes. en wendy's siempre queremos darte mÁs. por eso, vuelve la giant junior bacon cheeseburger con el doble de carne fresca, y bacon, mÁs nuggets, papitas y bebida por solo $5. la giant jbc de wendy's, con mÁs de lo que te gusta, es un gran meal a un precio junior. dunkin' go2s. ♪ una gran oferta por dos, cuatro o cinco dólares. américa se mueve con dunkin'. hola. buenas. ¿y...
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. >>> ed lavandara goes under ground at a tunnel under the border to see how drug cartels will get around trump's new wall. let's go "out front." good evening, i'm erin burnett. "out front," tonight, president trump considering executive action to build the wall. this according to a gop source, the president is putting it back on the table if there is no deal with democrats soon. there is no deem. house speaker nancy pelosi chance ancelled the state of th union. this afternoon the president lashing out at her. >> nancy pelosi or nancy as i call her, she doesn't want to hear the truth and she doesn't want to hear, more importantly the american people's truth. we found out she's cancelled. i think that's a great blotch on the incredible country that we all love. it's a great, great horrible mark. >> okay. one big take away would be this. the state of the union is not strong. just look at the childish letters that trump and pelosi sent each other today. yeah, they were actual letters. hand delivery. not text, not e-mails, not calls. start today with the president. he sent nancy pelosi with a
. >>> ed lavandara goes under ground at a tunnel under the border to see how drug cartels will get around trump's new wall. let's go "out front." good evening, i'm erin burnett. "out front," tonight, president trump considering executive action to build the wall. this according to a gop source, the president is putting it back on the table if there is no deal with democrats soon. there is no deem. house speaker nancy pelosi chance ancelled the state of th union....
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i'm also concerned about the innocent people who are being told a lie by the drug cartels. they're giving their life savings to a coyotey to come here. they're -- coyote to come here. they're brought and travel across the border. and the doctors without borders tells an upsetting statistic to me and anybody who is listening. 1/3 of all the women that try to make that trip are sexually assaulted. sexually assaulted. this current system is incentivizing them with an open border to try to make that trek and they are being harmed. instead we've got to close that border and give them the tools and help them to come here legally. come here safely. that's what we all want. lastly, i want to talk about the issue of fairness. did you guys know that right now there's 700,000 people who are in the process of becoming an illegal citizen of our country, to try to come here and be -- immigrate following our laws? i know in my district i'm working with some families that are trying to get relatives here through the legal system. it's amazing what you go through for -- go through. first of
i'm also concerned about the innocent people who are being told a lie by the drug cartels. they're giving their life savings to a coyotey to come here. they're -- coyote to come here. they're brought and travel across the border. and the doctors without borders tells an upsetting statistic to me and anybody who is listening. 1/3 of all the women that try to make that trip are sexually assaulted. sexually assaulted. this current system is incentivizing them with an open border to try to make...
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dijo que el ex presidente felipe calderÓn fue sobornado por el cÁrtel de beltrÁn leiva.cil pegarle al prestigio de los presidentes sin tener los votos reales. >> guzmÁn rebatiÓ el soborno porque peÑa nieto habrÍa pedido $250,000,000 y por la administraciÓn de peÑa que lo extraditÓ. >> por lo que respecta a las acusaciones, no creo que vayan a ser investigadas. >> el abogado del "el chapo" fue el primero en afirmar que el cÁrtel de sinaloa pago soborno misionarios a calderÓn y peÑa. >> me parece lo mÁs absurdo y casi de risa. >> el expresidente precisÓ que si fuentes negÓ que los beltrÁn leiva le habÍan dado dinero, alegando que no recordaba ese momento. >> eso indica que quieren ganar a travÉs de una vÍa que yo veo poco probable. >> se erigirÁ un fiscal autÓnomo y la oposición podrÍa pedir una investigaciÓn mÁs a fondo. enrique: esta noche llegÓ a la frontera entre guatemala y honduras la caravana de migrantes con 500 emigrantes, muchos niÑos con familias y la policÍa les permitiÓ cruzar de manera ordenada. >> no obstante permitieron el paso a lo que tenÍan documentos mi
dijo que el ex presidente felipe calderÓn fue sobornado por el cÁrtel de beltrÁn leiva.cil pegarle al prestigio de los presidentes sin tener los votos reales. >> guzmÁn rebatiÓ el soborno porque peÑa nieto habrÍa pedido $250,000,000 y por la administraciÓn de peÑa que lo extraditÓ. >> por lo que respecta a las acusaciones, no creo que vayan a ser investigadas. >> el abogado del "el chapo" fue el primero en afirmar que el cÁrtel de sinaloa pago soborno...
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i can tell you, lou, the cartels are warning then and now. i want the american people to take a second. they are fighting over human trafficking routes. the drug routes, the illegal immigration routes. why? because it is so profitable. if we build this wall, we take that avenue away from them. it is just common sense. the president is right. we take a significant avenue away from them. now we are in a better position to stop this and dramatically reduce bad things and bad people coming into the country. >> lou: in that vein, let me ask you for your judgment. the government of mexico, now with the new president, he represents change. the question is, what direction that will take. those cartels have corrupted the government itself of mexico at the federal level and provincial level. how much of the border, both sides of the border, are corrupted as a result of the cartels and trafficking. the efforts of the establishment right and left to keep that border wide open for illegal immigration keep business as usual. whether it's $50 billion worth
i can tell you, lou, the cartels are warning then and now. i want the american people to take a second. they are fighting over human trafficking routes. the drug routes, the illegal immigration routes. why? because it is so profitable. if we build this wall, we take that avenue away from them. it is just common sense. the president is right. we take a significant avenue away from them. now we are in a better position to stop this and dramatically reduce bad things and bad people coming into the...
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exploited by ruthless coyotes and vicious cartels and gangs. one in three women is sexually assaulted on the dangerous journey north. many loving mothers give their young daughters birth control pills for the long journey up to the united states. they know they may be raped or sexually accosted or assaulted.
exploited by ruthless coyotes and vicious cartels and gangs. one in three women is sexually assaulted on the dangerous journey north. many loving mothers give their young daughters birth control pills for the long journey up to the united states. they know they may be raped or sexually accosted or assaulted.
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exnarcotraficante mexicano como nos dice marÍa vargas es el hijo de ismael el mayo zambada que es otro lÍder del cartelue prÓ
exnarcotraficante mexicano como nos dice marÍa vargas es el hijo de ismael el mayo zambada que es otro lÍder del cartelue prÓ
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. >> el lÍder del cÁrtel y enemigo pÚblico de estados unidos estÁ cansado y arrepentido ademÁs es 1 emprendedornipulador que no se droga y fascinado por las mujeres. >> me tocÓ tratar con un joaquÍn cansado. el chiste estar tranquilo y disfrutar a todos los hijos en especial al smog chiquitas. >> escuchÓ al chapo estar a favor de la legalizaciÓn de la
. >> el lÍder del cÁrtel y enemigo pÚblico de estados unidos estÁ cansado y arrepentido ademÁs es 1 emprendedornipulador que no se droga y fascinado por las mujeres. >> me tocÓ tratar con un joaquÍn cansado. el chiste estar tranquilo y disfrutar a todos los hijos en especial al smog chiquitas. >> escuchÓ al chapo estar a favor de la legalizaciÓn de la
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but it's the 2% i worry about, that are part of the gangs, the drug cartels, the 2% maybe you have talked b but you can't give numbers. there are instances that you can confirm, that you know of terrorist that is have tried cross our southern boarder and you've apprehended them. >> y john and we have talked about the thousands, the thousands of terror watch list individuals that travel through our heme sphere last year. to pretend there's not a danger on an you know secured, open border is ridiculous.
but it's the 2% i worry about, that are part of the gangs, the drug cartels, the 2% maybe you have talked b but you can't give numbers. there are instances that you can confirm, that you know of terrorist that is have tried cross our southern boarder and you've apprehended them. >> y john and we have talked about the thousands, the thousands of terror watch list individuals that travel through our heme sphere last year. to pretend there's not a danger on an you know secured, open border...
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. ♪ >> cartels are finding time to smuggle drugs into the us. of border barrier keep these drugs off the street. and at turning point usa, brandon taylor, thank you for joining us, we appreciate it. it is very timely to have you on. we are witnessing a historic fentanyl seizure that happened january 28th. 2 pounds of fentanyl pills. and 57 million people, and going through port of entry, and cartels and drug specifically in arizona. >> more financial back then a mexican government. even with the rhetoric in america, they are seeing, hundreds of millions of dollars of drugs to the border. and this is why we need more border security, focusing on these areas, and places where there is no wall. heather: this seizure involving tractor-trailer. the other thing they are doing are all these totals in arizona. tell us about that? >> it is being revealed to us, a lot of tunnels that have been dug. we need to secure a barrier so border patrol agents can focus on things like tunnels being dug and other means the cartel, people in mexico trying to utilize t
. ♪ >> cartels are finding time to smuggle drugs into the us. of border barrier keep these drugs off the street. and at turning point usa, brandon taylor, thank you for joining us, we appreciate it. it is very timely to have you on. we are witnessing a historic fentanyl seizure that happened january 28th. 2 pounds of fentanyl pills. and 57 million people, and going through port of entry, and cartels and drug specifically in arizona. >> more financial back then a mexican...
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it's the cartels. it's the human traffickers. it's potential terrorist that is come to our border and want to bring harm to our cities and towns. why is this so unconcerning to them? >> it is very concerning. that's why any of the was founded and supported to protect and serve. and if government is falling down on its fundamental premise of why it exists, then we have got to do better than that. listen, sean, the big thing today is going to be the fact that the president walked out of a meeting because he said it was a waste of time to deal with democrats because they are t not negotiating. and you're exactly right. >> sean: he did not negotiate with the vice president. pretty insult ming exactly. they're not negotiating in good faith. he should have walked out that have meeting but i'll tell you who he's not walking out on. he's not walking on on the moms and dads who have lost their children and on law enforcement officer who was to fight this each and every day and sometimes tragedy strikes there. he's not walking out on thes
it's the cartels. it's the human traffickers. it's potential terrorist that is come to our border and want to bring harm to our cities and towns. why is this so unconcerning to them? >> it is very concerning. that's why any of the was founded and supported to protect and serve. and if government is falling down on its fundamental premise of why it exists, then we have got to do better than that. listen, sean, the big thing today is going to be the fact that the president walked out of a...
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argumentos finales intentÓ atar cualquier cabo suelto >> en el futuro del presidente o lÍder del carteloa alberto. tiene mÁs detalles sobre lo que ocurriÓ en la corte federal en brooklyn. >> segÚn se acerca el fin del juicio contra su esposo. >> incrementa el interÉs para obtener una reacciÓn de emma coronel quiÉn en el interior de la sala y a pasos de su marido escuchaba como la fiscalÍa terminaba de armar rompe xezs para escuchar que es el principal responsable de trÁfico de toneladas de drogas de mÉxico a los estados unidos. 6r789 de esta manera presentaron un testigo versus mÁs de 50 que trajo el ministerio pÚblico >>> en el caso que no ponen testigos porque quiÉn va a venir decir algo negativo. >> hay que atacar testimonio >> es decir. >> por varias horas de la fiscalÍa entre lazio aro y cada testimonio presentada en 10 semanas de juicio. >> en personas >>> no contra un paÍs >>> sucede en todos los paÍses. >> para la compaÑÍa >>> el narcotrÁfico. >> que tiene que ver con mÉxico. >> como hipÓcrita. >> reb caro por 12 escalones las notas en menos o pemex. >> especialmente. >> en esa
argumentos finales intentÓ atar cualquier cabo suelto >> en el futuro del presidente o lÍder del carteloa alberto. tiene mÁs detalles sobre lo que ocurriÓ en la corte federal en brooklyn. >> segÚn se acerca el fin del juicio contra su esposo. >> incrementa el interÉs para obtener una reacciÓn de emma coronel quiÉn en el interior de la sala y a pasos de su marido escuchaba como la fiscalÍa terminaba de armar rompe xezs para escuchar que es el principal responsable de...
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well, you know, large portions of mexico are controlled by drug cartels. our failure to control our you are southern border has given these people power and wealth. and they will fight to protect that power and that wealth. 30,000 murders more than six times the rate of murder in the united states and it's largely our fault because we haven't controlled our southern border. when a gang comes knocking on your door and says, we are going to take your son and he is going to be part of our cartel and your daughter is going to be sold into human trafficking, what are you going to do? are you going to sit there and take it? they are picking everything they have and where are they headed? to the southern border of the united states. the refugee crisis, because we have failed to control our southern border and enriched these drug cartels and drug rds and allowed them to take over governing south and central america, we have created the refugee crisis that has created a southern crisis, because we have failed to control the flow of drugs. we have failed to stop the
well, you know, large portions of mexico are controlled by drug cartels. our failure to control our you are southern border has given these people power and wealth. and they will fight to protect that power and that wealth. 30,000 murders more than six times the rate of murder in the united states and it's largely our fault because we haven't controlled our southern border. when a gang comes knocking on your door and says, we are going to take your son and he is going to be part of our cartel...
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we have drug cartels and" gangs we are dealing with. 90% of america's heroin crossing our southern border nand then, of course, we have had homicides and we have had sexual assaults. 100,000 violent assaults. what do you say to that talking point the media and the democrats are using, this is manufactured? >> president trump: well, you know, i watched last night. i saw on your show last night, actually, where you had anchor after anchor using the exact same word. "it's manufactured.ma manufactured." >> sean: sounds like they were in collusion. >> president trump: a little collusion. that's the real collusion, okay? you take a look. they all use the exact same term. literally the exact same two words.om but they had "manufactured." i said, where do they come up with that? "that's a manufactured crisis." no, it's a manufactured sound bite because it was just a sound bite. but every -- virtually eevery, you know, i call it the fakeur news. i'm sure you haven't heard because, you are not fake news, actually. you are real news. and there is some of that around. unfortunately. these are great p
we have drug cartels and" gangs we are dealing with. 90% of america's heroin crossing our southern border nand then, of course, we have had homicides and we have had sexual assaults. 100,000 violent assaults. what do you say to that talking point the media and the democrats are using, this is manufactured? >> president trump: well, you know, i watched last night. i saw on your show last night, actually, where you had anchor after anchor using the exact same word. "it's...
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criminal cartels, narco terrorists, transnational gangs like ms-13 and human traffickers are brazenly violating u.s. laws and terrorizing innocent communities. human traffickers, the victims are women and children. maybe to a lesser extent, believe it or not, children. women are tied up. they are bound, duct tape put around their faces and around their mouths and many cases, they can't even breathe, they are put in the backs of cars, vans or trucks. they don't go through your port of entry. they make a right turn going very quickly. they go into the desert areas or whatever areas you can look at. and as soon as there's no protection, they make a left or a right into the united states of america. there is nobody to catch them, there's nobody to find them. they can't come through the ports, if they come through the ports, people will see four women sitting in a van with tape around their face and around their mouths. can't have that. and that problem, because of the internet, is the biggest problem. it's never been like this before. but you can imagine, it's at the worst level, human tr
criminal cartels, narco terrorists, transnational gangs like ms-13 and human traffickers are brazenly violating u.s. laws and terrorizing innocent communities. human traffickers, the victims are women and children. maybe to a lesser extent, believe it or not, children. women are tied up. they are bound, duct tape put around their faces and around their mouths and many cases, they can't even breathe, they are put in the backs of cars, vans or trucks. they don't go through your port of entry....