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cuÁl es el mÉxico de verdad?con peÑa nieto. >>> shanon cÓmo lo ves, cuÁl es el mÉxico de verdad? >>> es ambos, tenemos la seguridad con la nueva instrucciÓn, y tambiÉn vimos un cambio dramÁtico en mÉxico. una economÍa abierta al mundo, competitiva al nivel mundial, y dominada por la manufactura. tenemos una polÍtica luego de muchos aÑos, del gobierno de un solo partido, es una democracia competitiva, y tambiÉn vimos el crecimiento de una clase media, especialmente en la ciudad de mÉxico. que es ahora casi la mitad de la poblaciÓn. esos son cambios tambiÉn, pero sigue, como dijiste.. >>> la clase media en una zona urbana no puede ser el termÓmetro para medir en realidad el avance contra la pobreza en mÉxico, es interesante crece la clase media, y hay demasiado movimiento migraciÓn de la zona rural a la ciudad, y eso creo que crea una problemÁtica en la visiÓn interna de mÉxico no al exterior de lo que econÓmicamente estÁ pasando. >>> planteas que hay mucha concentraciÓn. pocos ricos con mucho dinero shanon, y much
cuÁl es el mÉxico de verdad?con peÑa nieto. >>> shanon cÓmo lo ves, cuÁl es el mÉxico de verdad? >>> es ambos, tenemos la seguridad con la nueva instrucciÓn, y tambiÉn vimos un cambio dramÁtico en mÉxico. una economÍa abierta al mundo, competitiva al nivel mundial, y dominada por la manufactura. tenemos una polÍtica luego de muchos aÑos, del gobierno de un solo partido, es una democracia competitiva, y tambiÉn vimos el crecimiento de una clase media,...
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and mexico going both ways was $520 billion in 20 126789 mexico is the u.s.'cond biggest export market for u.s. goods and for 22 of our 50 u.s. states mexico is the number one export market. on the flip side, the u.s. is the number one buyer of mexican goods. three, immigration reform. another big obama mexico priority. notably, president obama's endorsement of the pass for citizenship for the 11 million illegal aliens in the u.s. mexico has long l protection fo who work in the u.s. >> question, what is mexican president enrique pena nieto's principle concern regarding immigration? >> i think what he wants desperately is amnesty and a path to citizenship, ires access for mexicans to come to this country. i think he is remaining somewhat silent because he knows it's sensitive. i know he knows that marco rubio is an indispensable man and not barack obama. mexico is heavily dependent on the united states of america. we gave them a $60 billion trade surplus last year which is responsible for over 100% of their gdp growth. we buy something like 20 to 25% of all the
and mexico going both ways was $520 billion in 20 126789 mexico is the u.s.'cond biggest export market for u.s. goods and for 22 of our 50 u.s. states mexico is the number one export market. on the flip side, the u.s. is the number one buyer of mexican goods. three, immigration reform. another big obama mexico priority. notably, president obama's endorsement of the pass for citizenship for the 11 million illegal aliens in the u.s. mexico has long l protection fo who work in the u.s. >>...
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does well, mexico does well. when mexico does all, the u.s. does well.hat is what i want to make sure we are focused on. when economy is growing, when people have opportunities, then a lot of other problems are solved or least we have the resources to solve. that is something we want to make sure we are focused on during the rest of my term in office and the rest of president pena nieto's term in office. >> kathleen of the "los angeles times." >> thank you. mr. president, i want to ask about a domestic issue. the fda rule on the morning after pill came out this week. it prohibits girls under 15 from under -- from buying the morning-after pill. i wonder if it resolves some of the concerns you expressed last year about your role as a father and if you believe there is scientific evidence to justify the 15-year-old cut off. and for president pena nieto, i want to ask you about the president's most recent attempt to pass new legislation on gun control that did not pass in the senate. i'm wondering if you talked about this in your meeting and if you have urge
does well, mexico does well. when mexico does all, the u.s. does well.hat is what i want to make sure we are focused on. when economy is growing, when people have opportunities, then a lot of other problems are solved or least we have the resources to solve. that is something we want to make sure we are focused on during the rest of my term in office and the rest of president pena nieto's term in office. >> kathleen of the "los angeles times." >> thank you. mr. president,...
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and mexico.he u.s., it comes at the heels of president obama's recent visit to mexico in central america earlier this month. a time when the threat of violence by drug trafficking organizations in mexico along our southwestern border has escalated. and at a time when the u.s. congress is reviewing its financial commitment and considering historic immigration reform. impacted -- impacting over 11 million people. for mexico, it comes nearly six months after the historic turn, on december 1, 2012, enrique pinieto was elected to a six-year term to reduce crime in mexico and combating the drug trade. in particular, president pinieto has aimed to refocus the nature of the u.s. and mexico trade relationship to set on an economic reform agenda and calling for a review of the u.s.-mexican security strategy. thus far, he has moved to centralized security policy. and had an indication that he is far more skeptical of the nature of u.s. involvement in mexico's security than previously president calderon. yet
and mexico.he u.s., it comes at the heels of president obama's recent visit to mexico in central america earlier this month. a time when the threat of violence by drug trafficking organizations in mexico along our southwestern border has escalated. and at a time when the u.s. congress is reviewing its financial commitment and considering historic immigration reform. impacted -- impacting over 11 million people. for mexico, it comes nearly six months after the historic turn, on december 1, 2012,...
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por mi parte es todo de la ciudad de mÉxico.ck obama, enrique pequeÑo nieto y una parte del programa a venezuela. el diputado julio borges y jj rer don nos dicen de su punto de vista como se realizÓ el fraude en venezuela. buenas noches. espero que quedes contento.
por mi parte es todo de la ciudad de mÉxico.ck obama, enrique pequeÑo nieto y una parte del programa a venezuela. el diputado julio borges y jj rer don nos dicen de su punto de vista como se realizÓ el fraude en venezuela. buenas noches. espero que quedes contento.
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¿tiene un plan para trabajar junto con mÉxico econÓmicamente?.er esa relaciÓn. >> no solo a nivel cultural sino econÓmico tambiÉn. >> voy a ser lÍder como prÓxima alcaldesa. >> estÁ a favor de darles licencias de manejar a los inmigrantes indocumentados?. >> (en inglÉs). >> yo sÍ, yo apoyo dar licencias de inmigrantes en el estado de california creo que es importante en esta ciudad asegurarnos que todo el mundo tenga su identificaciÓn y seguro y la capacidad de conducir en los Ángeles sin tener el temor que sea detenido por el color de la piel. >> recientemente tuve la oportunidad de visitar dos puertos importantes en el mundo shangai en china y singapur, parecen estar mÁs adelantados que los Ángeles, quÉ puede hacer para que los Ángeles no se quede atrÁs tecnolÓgicamente. >> (en inglÉs). >> tenemos que entrar en acciÓn en el 42% de las mercancÍas que llegan a nuestro paÍs tenemos que ser competitivos y mantener el aeropuerto a la vanguardia, esta es una ciudad internacional el turismo y lo que tenemos la diversidad cultural es la fortaleza de lo
¿tiene un plan para trabajar junto con mÉxico econÓmicamente?.er esa relaciÓn. >> no solo a nivel cultural sino econÓmico tambiÉn. >> voy a ser lÍder como prÓxima alcaldesa. >> estÁ a favor de darles licencias de manejar a los inmigrantes indocumentados?. >> (en inglÉs). >> yo sÍ, yo apoyo dar licencias de inmigrantes en el estado de california creo que es importante en esta ciudad asegurarnos que todo el mundo tenga su identificaciÓn y seguro y la...
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mexico. a discussion about propose internet sales tax ♪ host: one of the issues to be discussed today when president obama meets with the new mexican president, enrique peÑa nieto, will be the war on drugs. that is what we want to talk to you about this morning on the "washington journal" as we go through the newspapers and the websites. if you support the war on drugs, (202) 585-3880 is the number for you to call. if you are opposed to it, you can also make a, and dash a comment on our facebook page. you can send it they tweet @cspanwj, and of course you can e-mail us. again, we are talking about the war on drugs, one of the topics to be discussed when president obama meets with the new mexican president later today. they will be holding a news conference and cease and will be bringing that to you this evening as well. a piece in the washington peace -- the washington post last sunday with the lead story in the post -- mexico's changes, and anti-drug fight in peril. host: dana priest writes
mexico. a discussion about propose internet sales tax ♪ host: one of the issues to be discussed today when president obama meets with the new mexican president, enrique peÑa nieto, will be the war on drugs. that is what we want to talk to you about this morning on the "washington journal" as we go through the newspapers and the websites. if you support the war on drugs, (202) 585-3880 is the number for you to call. if you are opposed to it, you can also make a, and dash a comment...
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there was an excitement in pride in mechanic -- mexico city. i think we can see what the solution is when these cost are implemented. i'm glad to see this design in front of us today. we should provide whatever support to implement this in the city. i'm also in couraging the bike lane and bike sharing system has been increased by 60 percent by many people who did not ride bicycles at all in mexico city. it's a way to introduce people to cycling and providing an alternative to transit and helping reduce over crowding in the downtown areas. my aid, road the transportation system. i was blown away to see many people riding their bikes in the city. once a month it expands to 20 miles of cyclone of bikes. today this committee will prove additional bike sharing pilots that will be taking place in san francisco along the peninsula corridor. i would like to see this expanding so people can take advantage of it's many benefits. i would like to thank itdp and the other delegates for attending. i want to welcome commissioners wiener to add any observation
there was an excitement in pride in mechanic -- mexico city. i think we can see what the solution is when these cost are implemented. i'm glad to see this design in front of us today. we should provide whatever support to implement this in the city. i'm also in couraging the bike lane and bike sharing system has been increased by 60 percent by many people who did not ride bicycles at all in mexico city. it's a way to introduce people to cycling and providing an alternative to transit and...
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and mexico. comes off theit heels of president obama's recent visit -- visit to mexico and central america earlier this month. a time when the threat of drug in mexicog cartels has escalated. at a time when the u.s. congress is reviewing its financial commitment and considering historic immigration reform, impacting over 11 million people. it comes nearly six months after -- on december 1, nietopinion? -- enrique vowed to focus on reducing violent crime in mexico than combating the drug trade. in particular, the president has aimed to refocus the nature of the u.s.-mexican relationship to center on economic and energy reform agendas, while calling for a review of the current u.s.- mexican security strategy. nieto has moved to centralize security policy. has moved todent reform the structure of mexico's 30 structure by placing the federal police and intelligence service under the authority of the interior secretary read it could be a significance that back in our cooperation. efforts to centralize
and mexico. comes off theit heels of president obama's recent visit -- visit to mexico and central america earlier this month. a time when the threat of drug in mexicog cartels has escalated. at a time when the u.s. congress is reviewing its financial commitment and considering historic immigration reform, impacting over 11 million people. it comes nearly six months after -- on december 1, nietopinion? -- enrique vowed to focus on reducing violent crime in mexico than combating the drug trade....
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mexico's economic growth is twice that of their heavyweight opponent. but not much of the president can do to improve the country's performance. more on relations between the u.s. and mexico, i'm joined from new york, author of two nations, indivisible. me.ks very much for joining president obama start his trip to mexico and you have written a graeat op-ed. the idea that mexico is no longer a poor country but americans still see it that way? >> we think about mexico and we think of the has had haves and have-nots. what has happened over the last 15 years is the rise of a middle-class. hast half of the population disposable income, they own their cars and homes, tvs, phones, it has changed their economy as well as the relationship with the united states. >> the other fear that american workers have is that mexico's manufacturing boom might hurt american workers. consumers and they consume a lot of american goods. what happened with part of this middle-class is because of the economic ties between mexico and the united states. an interesting fact of what
mexico's economic growth is twice that of their heavyweight opponent. but not much of the president can do to improve the country's performance. more on relations between the u.s. and mexico, i'm joined from new york, author of two nations, indivisible. me.ks very much for joining president obama start his trip to mexico and you have written a graeat op-ed. the idea that mexico is no longer a poor country but americans still see it that way? >> we think about mexico and we think of the...
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especial desde la ciudad de mÉxico. >>> y buenos dÍas fabiola y hablan del mÉxico si envÍa encomien
especial desde la ciudad de mÉxico. >>> y buenos dÍas fabiola y hablan del mÉxico si envÍa encomien
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they can take the seed and go to mexico mexico peru or china or wherever else and so it's not going to benefit the new the new mexico farmers it whatever technology they can adopt or competitors can adopt so i'm not sure how this is going to solve their problems. resistance to chemically intensive genetically modified foods is increasing worldwide including bans labeling requirements and companies advertising their foods as g.m.o. free. consumer demand for g.m.o. products fifteen years after their introduction is still virtually nonexistent my particular view is that the industrial model of agriculture is not long for this world that we we can't continue going down this road because it's too energy intensive it destroys biodiversity not only while by oliver city but also cultivated biodiversity and it concentrates too much power in the hands of too few companies most of the farmers that i. was getting methods to try to utilize small thoughts and if you were to develop genetically engineer children you would be much their chances are much more amenable to sort of back the farming for
they can take the seed and go to mexico mexico peru or china or wherever else and so it's not going to benefit the new the new mexico farmers it whatever technology they can adopt or competitors can adopt so i'm not sure how this is going to solve their problems. resistance to chemically intensive genetically modified foods is increasing worldwide including bans labeling requirements and companies advertising their foods as g.m.o. free. consumer demand for g.m.o. products fifteen years after...
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message to mexico is. thank you, mexico. we have been pressuring you to be more aggressive with regard to the drugs flowing into the united states. you stopped a bus. you found 12 to 15 pounds. not a few cigarettes, pounds of marijuana that were supposed to come into this nation. and you stopped it and you are investigating to see who is going to be bringing those drugs into the united states. >> bill: that's a fairly kind spin. you know corporal hammer's case i'm sure you covered the story. he had antigun. we had had to threaten to get him out of there. you know as well as i do that mexico is a chaotic system. in 2011, 113 americans were murdered in that country. one person every 30 minutes is murdered in mexico. it's more violence than afghanistan and iraq. you are telling me that this system down there is okay with you? >> mexico, is a sovereign nation. mexico is a land of laws. mexico's crime is down between 14 to 40%. tourism is up, bill, it is up around 10 billion now going down to mexico and by the way thank you, mexi
message to mexico is. thank you, mexico. we have been pressuring you to be more aggressive with regard to the drugs flowing into the united states. you stopped a bus. you found 12 to 15 pounds. not a few cigarettes, pounds of marijuana that were supposed to come into this nation. and you stopped it and you are investigating to see who is going to be bringing those drugs into the united states. >> bill: that's a fairly kind spin. you know corporal hammer's case i'm sure you covered the...
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-mexico relations as mr. obama meets with mexican president enrique pena nieto. >> brown: then, we look at the fight over access to the morning after pill. a federal judge had ruled it should be available over-the- counter to women and girls of all ages. but the obama administration is now appealing that decision. >> woodruff: ray suarez reports on iraq's bloody april with bombs and other attacks killing more than 700 people, raising fears of a sectarian civil war. >> brown: we talk to google's eric schmidt and jared cohen about the intersection of technology and democracy and the promise and pitfalls of the new digital age. >> privacy becomes more important in this new interconnected world because we need privacy, we all-- everyone wants it and i think you're going to have to fight for it. >> woodruff: and we close with a surprising archeological find in jamestown that tells a bleak story of the early colonists' struggle with starvation. >> from my experience working with prehistoric skeletons, this is absol
-mexico relations as mr. obama meets with mexican president enrique pena nieto. >> brown: then, we look at the fight over access to the morning after pill. a federal judge had ruled it should be available over-the- counter to women and girls of all ages. but the obama administration is now appealing that decision. >> woodruff: ray suarez reports on iraq's bloody april with bombs and other attacks killing more than 700 people, raising fears of a sectarian civil war. >> brown:...
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-mexico border. when i was a journalist, i was working for "financial times" and i interviewed a key member of the gang of eight. i went to see him in a place called snowflake, arizona where he grew up. it was established by mormons. in the 1970s, 1980s, his family ownen a huge herd of cattle. they would bring them down in the winter and need them -- feed them. most of them on the farm came from mexico. jeff was candid that they would hire whoever came to work. that would work for 5, 6, 7 months and make good money. it was a system that worked well for those individuals. it worked well for the farm. there was a happy coincidence of interest. thea variety of reasons, numbers of people coming into the u.s. illegally began to spike. the u.s. began the big border buildup. it was hard for people to come back and forth. i cannot easily, and go back home. -- they could not come easily and go back home. it became a large step population of illegal immigrants. the challenge as i see it is really to re-create
-mexico border. when i was a journalist, i was working for "financial times" and i interviewed a key member of the gang of eight. i went to see him in a place called snowflake, arizona where he grew up. it was established by mormons. in the 1970s, 1980s, his family ownen a huge herd of cattle. they would bring them down in the winter and need them -- feed them. most of them on the farm came from mexico. jeff was candid that they would hire whoever came to work. that would work for 5,...
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genetically engineering the new mexico chili pepper has stirred controversy because it is a cultural heirloom and defines new mexican cuisine this is what the mexico is known for and this is what makes this unique i mean this is this is threatening this is very threatening to our stars there are. well. the seeds are sacred some of these traditional chili lines they've been bred and developed and passed down from generations here in new mexico or where we interface with nature we interface with traditional culture or we have a different experience and a lot of it is reverence all of the social and economic and marketing ramifications impacts on the environment impacts on potential use of herbicides. impacts on the on farmers in the southern part of the state the organic farmers as well as farmers in the northern part of the state i think all those questions should be investigated before we embark on spending a lot of money developing this plant new mexican cuisine from internationally recognized restaurants to the lowliest taco truck is defined by chile the only important question one
genetically engineering the new mexico chili pepper has stirred controversy because it is a cultural heirloom and defines new mexican cuisine this is what the mexico is known for and this is what makes this unique i mean this is this is threatening this is very threatening to our stars there are. well. the seeds are sacred some of these traditional chili lines they've been bred and developed and passed down from generations here in new mexico or where we interface with nature we interface with...
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has to mexico. the economies and the last years have shown to be relevant at the content of exports from mexico have 40% of u.s. and put. thatfore, i can conclude the more growth mexico shows and , theore capacity to export more benefit the u.s. gets. jobs are created in mexico, therefore jobs are created in the united states, therefore one of the first agreements we have create a high-level dialogue that within its . amework foster's trade ,his means for the first time we will have the mexican economic cabinet with their counterparts from various government agencies in that united states and high-ranking individuals and we heard from the president that in this group, the vice-president will participate in order to present a dialogue that will result in arrangement in terms of how the government can support all the efforts made by the private sector in for this purpose, we have in the fall of this year am a this high level group will meet for the first time with the attendance of high-ranking offici
has to mexico. the economies and the last years have shown to be relevant at the content of exports from mexico have 40% of u.s. and put. thatfore, i can conclude the more growth mexico shows and , theore capacity to export more benefit the u.s. gets. jobs are created in mexico, therefore jobs are created in the united states, therefore one of the first agreements we have create a high-level dialogue that within its . amework foster's trade ,his means for the first time we will have the mexican...
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trade to mexico. otherer country, no bilateral trading relationship even approaches anything like that. othert, most of the bilateral trading relations are extreme wing -- extremely heavy and the other side. what they sell to us. in over 40% of every product produced in mexico that comes to the united states, 40% of the content of that product is american. is comparable for canada 25%. everything else is further down the line. these are extremely important changes that most people are not aware of. we made up our mind, perhaps too easily, about what the region looks like and what the opportunities might be, and we focused on the opportunities, but the challenges are real. no one will say they are not. public security, the security of individuals, a critical element of government, of good government. these of the institutional reforms that continue to need to be made. and needs to get deeper deeper. economic and social development that we can focus on more and more. be of those things will taking place
trade to mexico. otherer country, no bilateral trading relationship even approaches anything like that. othert, most of the bilateral trading relations are extreme wing -- extremely heavy and the other side. what they sell to us. in over 40% of every product produced in mexico that comes to the united states, 40% of the content of that product is american. is comparable for canada 25%. everything else is further down the line. these are extremely important changes that most people are not aware...
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. >> los llevaremos a las entraÑas de la frontera entre mÉxico y estados unidos, un lugar visitado pors inmigrantes indocumentado sz. >> pandilla salvadoreÑa entregan armas y explosivos como parte de la tregua de paÍs en ese pais recordamos la valentÍa y aporte de soldados hispanos en este memorial day comenzamos la edici ediciÓn nocturna. >> (♪). >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn, edicion nocturna con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. >> muy buenas noches ilia tiene el dÍa libre, ya neir maldonado fue arrestado. >> su familia asegura que fue motivo para extorsionarlo, piden esclarecer los hechos. >> venÍa de regreso a arizona con su esposo gary, habÍan viajado a mÉxico para asistir al funeral de una tÍa, el bus en el que viajaban fue detenido. >> segÚn autoridades mexicanas al requisoarlo encontraron marihuana debajo de la silla donde iba sentada. >> primero dijeron que lo encontraron abajo del asiento de mi padrastro y primero lo iban a Él lo iban a mandar a la cÁrcel y como Él es americano y no habla el espaÑol ni no entiende mucho pues mi mamÁ decidiÓ de quedarse con Él para ayudarl
. >> los llevaremos a las entraÑas de la frontera entre mÉxico y estados unidos, un lugar visitado pors inmigrantes indocumentado sz. >> pandilla salvadoreÑa entregan armas y explosivos como parte de la tregua de paÍs en ese pais recordamos la valentÍa y aporte de soldados hispanos en este memorial day comenzamos la edici ediciÓn nocturna. >> (♪). >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn, edicion nocturna con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. >> muy buenas noches...
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eyes on california sent a mission to mexico to try to purchase the territories of new mexico and california but mexico refused when they did sent troops to the disputed land between the two countries to provoke mexico into war and after a month long standoff mexican forces finally ambushed and killed eleven american soldiers giving paul the perfect pretext necessary to declare war. the mexican american war lasted one year and nine months until the trading day which resulted in the withdrawal of u.s. occupying troops from mexico city and mexican territory that was reduced by a vast forty five percent this added by force the states we know today as california utah arizona and nevada and of course to develop these states into the new american empire i'm an immigrant labor and who better for the labor than mexicans yep between eight hundred fifty and eight hundred eighty the u.s. government brought in over fifty thousand migrant workers to work on developing land that only decades prior had belonged to mexico in fact at least fifty thousand immigrants came into the u.s. from the south following
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presidencial de aeropuerto capitalino, el presidente barack obama era esperado por una comitiva de méxico afueras de la ciudad lo esperaban con una nop muy buena bienvenidoa,. >> como va a ser posible que con 38 mil pesos nos de nada. >> con pesos perdidos hace decadas por el gobierno mexicano. >> le guardaba las inmediacioens del zocalo. >> al pueblo mexicano. >> ha vivido en ambos países. >> no ha mejorado en nada ,la pobreza ni la economía ni nada. >> llegaron al palcio presidente barack obama y el presidente enrique peña nieto para hablar de economía, educación y seguridad. >> por lo pronto el presidente barack obama esta noche va a participar en una cena realizada por el presidente enrique peña nieto y mañana en el museo para después partir a costa rica por parte de esta gira por latino américa ahora regresamos con ustedes el estudio. >> gracias alejandro. >> aunque hay una agenda de temas, existen pregunats donde muchos latinos quisieran saber. >> flavio te esuichamos buenas tardes. >> es que algunos mexicanos nos dijeron que no viajana su país por la seguridad y otros por la rrefor
presidencial de aeropuerto capitalino, el presidente barack obama era esperado por una comitiva de méxico afueras de la ciudad lo esperaban con una nop muy buena bienvenidoa,. >> como va a ser posible que con 38 mil pesos nos de nada. >> con pesos perdidos hace decadas por el gobierno mexicano. >> le guardaba las inmediacioens del zocalo. >> al pueblo mexicano. >> ha vivido en ambos países. >> no ha mejorado en nada ,la pobreza ni la economía ni nada....
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mexico yesterday we had a recess today. the recess is to actually all go to oakland to watch mary quan give the -- to steve curry for the championship. we are all going to take a break about 11:20. >> i believe it is mayor lee giving the key to the player of the san francisco city. i think it's the san francisco, not oakland. >> good for san francisco. let's move on with our meeting. okay. next item? the clerk: item 2: approval of minutes of the april 23, 2013 meeting actionsf 2123 >> is there any additional public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. 1 next item? take the roll call? >> i'm sorry. that's right. let's have a roll call on approving the minutes. the clerk: avalos, breed, campos, chiu, cohen, ferrel absent, commissioner kim? mar absent. tang? wiener, yee, the item passes. >> thanks very much. next item. >> information item. 3. >> thank you. today my chairs remarks will focus on our trip with commissioner wiener and legislative aids, chiu and cohen took to mexico city. i tdp, a non-profit organization
mexico yesterday we had a recess today. the recess is to actually all go to oakland to watch mary quan give the -- to steve curry for the championship. we are all going to take a break about 11:20. >> i believe it is mayor lee giving the key to the player of the san francisco city. i think it's the san francisco, not oakland. >> good for san francisco. let's move on with our meeting. okay. next item? the clerk: item 2: approval of minutes of the april 23, 2013 meeting actionsf 2123...
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that face mexico and those bordering the united states and the presidents of those two countries, mexicond the united states, well, they can't find a redline. they found it several times in syria. but i would argue president obama has a red line that stretches the entire length of the mexico border is far more urgent and it is a shame that this country continues to refuse to treat mexico is a full partner in economics and foreign policy. it is a shame. president obama continues to condescend that he should leave. closing arguments under way at the jodi areas murder trial. any border sheriff who has a new idea about public safety. fire and ice, parts of the country battling the elements. record snowfall in the heartland record snowfall in the heartland he joins us on the market the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone but her... no. no! no. ...likes 50% more cash. but i don't give up easy... do you want 50% more cash? yes! yes?! ♪ [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every pur
that face mexico and those bordering the united states and the presidents of those two countries, mexicond the united states, well, they can't find a redline. they found it several times in syria. but i would argue president obama has a red line that stretches the entire length of the mexico border is far more urgent and it is a shame that this country continues to refuse to treat mexico is a full partner in economics and foreign policy. it is a shame. president obama continues to condescend...
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. >> joaquÍn fuentes desde ciudad de mÉxico nos habla de la contagiosa emociÓn. >> despuÉs de la hazaÑaerenc reveladoras, igualÓ e incluso rompiÓ records al mantener frente a monitores a mÁs de millones de hogares en toda la transmisiÓn y consiguio mÁs de 50% de la cuota de pantalla de las 8 de la noche hasta el momento de la campeÓn, tres horas que mantuvieron paralizado a mÉxico. >> los conteos indican que al estadio azteca llegaron 110.000 personas, un nÚmero superior a lo calculado, no todas lograron ingresar. >> las medidas tomadas por autoridades para festejos operaron con efectividad, 2.000 policÍas custo dayron el Ángel de la independencia desde las 11 de la noche hasta las 7 de la maÑana como extensiÓn del operativo estadio seguro. >> luego tenemos un dispositivo ya en el Ángel de la independencia o sea, hay un equipo que vaya para allÁ a sus aficionados. >> la policÍa reportÓ una ases tebz de casi 30 leves destrozos en la zona del Ángel de la independencia. >> ¿cÓmo se la paso en el partido?. >>... (gritos). >> sabÍamos que ibamos a ganar. >> l>>bastante, bastante mi esp le va
. >> joaquÍn fuentes desde ciudad de mÉxico nos habla de la contagiosa emociÓn. >> despuÉs de la hazaÑaerenc reveladoras, igualÓ e incluso rompiÓ records al mantener frente a monitores a mÁs de millones de hogares en toda la transmisiÓn y consiguio mÁs de 50% de la cuota de pantalla de las 8 de la noche hasta el momento de la campeÓn, tres horas que mantuvieron paralizado a mÉxico. >> los conteos indican que al estadio azteca llegaron 110.000 personas, un nÚmero...
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lens of new mexico's iconic chili pepper. at the plant genetic engineering laboratory on the campus of new mexico state university in las cruces scientists are developing a genetically engineered chili pepper. genetically engineering the new mexico chili pepper has stirred controversy because it is a cultural heirloom and defines new mexican cuisine this is what he mexico is known for and this is what makes this unique i mean this is this is threatening this is very threatening to our stars there are. well. the seeds are sacred some of these traditional chili lines they've been bred and developed and passed down from generations here in new mexico or where we interface with nature we interface with traditional culture we have a different experience and a lot of it is reverence all of the social and economic and marketing ramifications impacts on the environment impacts on potential use of herbicides. impacts on the on farmers in the southern part of the state the organic farmers as well as farmers in the northern part of the
lens of new mexico's iconic chili pepper. at the plant genetic engineering laboratory on the campus of new mexico state university in las cruces scientists are developing a genetically engineered chili pepper. genetically engineering the new mexico chili pepper has stirred controversy because it is a cultural heirloom and defines new mexican cuisine this is what he mexico is known for and this is what makes this unique i mean this is this is threatening this is very threatening to our stars...
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trade to mexico.o no other country -- in no other country, in no other bilateral trading relationship do we approach anything like that. in fact, most of the other bilateral trading relationships that we have are extremely heavy on the other side. what they sell to us. over 40% of every product produced in mexico that comes to the united states, 40% of the content of that product is american. the comparable figure for canada is 25%. everything else is further down the line. these are extremely important changes, and most people are not aware of. you know, we have made up our mind perhaps all too easily about what the region looks like, what the opportunities might be, and we focus all too much on the challenges. and the challenges are real. no one will say that they are not. and you heard them here. public security, the security of individualings, a critical element of governance, of good governance. the institutional reforms that need to continue to be made, the commitment to the rule of law a needs
trade to mexico.o no other country -- in no other country, in no other bilateral trading relationship do we approach anything like that. in fact, most of the other bilateral trading relationships that we have are extremely heavy on the other side. what they sell to us. over 40% of every product produced in mexico that comes to the united states, 40% of the content of that product is american. the comparable figure for canada is 25%. everything else is further down the line. these are extremely...
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llegÓ a mÉxico con un nuevo gobierno.l mismo paÍs con los mismos problemas de narco violencia, corrupciÓn e impunidad y una poblaciÓn que sale a las calles a expresar su un conformidad con ambos gobiernos. con marchas y con protestas. marÍa antonieta collins tiene las imÁgenes y el informe. >>> el aviÓn forth 1 toco tierra. a las 2:20 del tiempo del centro. barack obama inicio su cuarto viaje a mÉxico. primero para enrique peÑa nieto. cambio su portada con la imagen de la bandera de ambos paÍses. esta visita serÁ de gran beneficio para nuestras naciones, escribiÓ enrique peÑa nieto. los temas de la agenda de acuerdo al gobierno mexicano, tienen prioridad en economÍa, inversiÓn idy educaciÓn. seguridad y la frontera recibieron a barack obama con una cruda realidad. >>> cuando la gente corre a u huir por salvarse. >>> el crimen organizaciÓn ataco en veracruz, al tren donde migrantes centroamericanos viajan en camino a los estados unidos el saldo por lo menos 17 heridos. >>> encontramos una persona en un domicilio muy grave,
llegÓ a mÉxico con un nuevo gobierno.l mismo paÍs con los mismos problemas de narco violencia, corrupciÓn e impunidad y una poblaciÓn que sale a las calles a expresar su un conformidad con ambos gobiernos. con marchas y con protestas. marÍa antonieta collins tiene las imÁgenes y el informe. >>> el aviÓn forth 1 toco tierra. a las 2:20 del tiempo del centro. barack obama inicio su cuarto viaje a mÉxico. primero para enrique peÑa nieto. cambio su portada con la imagen de la...
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>> por mis hijos porque en méxico es dificil la situación quería que mis hijos estudiaran lo que yo nos facil >> si no lleva uno seguro bueno no te dan trabajo facil >> su hija ciudadana la necesita, donde sea estaran juntas >> no la dejo aquí >> jornaleros de montenbiu dejaran la comida ,la directora del centro no se alimentara 11 días , rotaran por las iglesias >> la idea es que el presidente barack obama pare deportaciones >> para parar deportaciones mandan mensajes al presidente barack obama y a legisladores >> regresamos >> (disparos) >> (gritos) >> (sonido ambiente) >> (disparos) >> (gritos) >> en seattle marcha pro inmigración de primero de mayo termino reprimiendo a las personas , la policía recibió piedras entro otros , en eso termino marcha pacifica de marcha del primero de mayo pro inmigración , hay 11 adultos y dos menores detenidos por causar daños materiales un policía es herido por objeto que le itaron >> en primero de mayo miles de personas salieron a la bahia para manifestarse en faovr de reforma migratoria , en okaland vecinos partieorn de rosvelt para manifestarse ta
>> por mis hijos porque en méxico es dificil la situación quería que mis hijos estudiaran lo que yo nos facil >> si no lleva uno seguro bueno no te dan trabajo facil >> su hija ciudadana la necesita, donde sea estaran juntas >> no la dejo aquí >> jornaleros de montenbiu dejaran la comida ,la directora del centro no se alimentara 11 días , rotaran por las iglesias >> la idea es que el presidente barack obama pare deportaciones >> para parar...
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>> i was going to say security in mexico in the end is really up to mexico. there are things that mexico would like to do and that the united states can help them with. and those are things like helping with the transformation of the justice system, changing the way the court system works. the other things they can do is help clean up the police forces, make them more professional as well as begin to expand the socioeconomic programs that help youth at risk or communities at risk. in the end, this is really mexico's problem. we can help them and we will but in the end it's their responsibility. so this government is takeok that responsibility and presumably doing what they think needs to be done given how difficult the levels of violence still remain. >> woodruff: and, of course, mexico continuing to look to the u.s. and say, "you are the ones who are the main market for these illegal drugs." shannon o'neill and diana negroponte, we thank you both. >> thank you. >> brown: still to come on the "newshour": the fight over access to t morning-after pill; iraq's d
>> i was going to say security in mexico in the end is really up to mexico. there are things that mexico would like to do and that the united states can help them with. and those are things like helping with the transformation of the justice system, changing the way the court system works. the other things they can do is help clean up the police forces, make them more professional as well as begin to expand the socioeconomic programs that help youth at risk or communities at risk. in the...
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en la ciudad de mÉxico, univisiÓn. >>> seguimos en mÉxico, las autoridades mexicanas crearon una divisiÓn Único que existe en esas divisiÓn es el nombre. no se sabe comienza a operar con los mismos que la crearon, dicen que no existe el dinero para ello. es decir, no hay nada y esto como nos dice joaquÍn frente. tiene a los familiares de los desaparecidos. . >>> yolanda encabeza la bÚsqueda de su sobrino alfredo hernÁndez el intentaba llegar a estados unidos para trabajar. desapareciÓ en miguel alemÁn tamaulipas en 2010. 26 mil familias que no ha recibido ni atenciÓn ni justicia, por parte de la autoridad. >>> porque Él no estÁ muerto, como lo han dicho varias personas nosotros sabemos que estÁ vivo. Él estÁ vivo, pero queremos que las autoridades hagan algia. para encontrar a nuestros familiares. >>> para acabar con el laberinto burocrÁtico de los familiares de desaparecidos en mÉxico el gobierno presentÓ la unidad de investigaciÓn y bÚsqueda de personas desaparecidas. >>> no estÁ cabalmente integrada la unidad. en tÉrminos de funcionalidad. y estÁ plenamente comprometida en su funcionam
en la ciudad de mÉxico, univisiÓn. >>> seguimos en mÉxico, las autoridades mexicanas crearon una divisiÓn Único que existe en esas divisiÓn es el nombre. no se sabe comienza a operar con los mismos que la crearon, dicen que no existe el dinero para ello. es decir, no hay nada y esto como nos dice joaquÍn frente. tiene a los familiares de los desaparecidos. . >>> yolanda encabeza la bÚsqueda de su sobrino alfredo hernÁndez el intentaba llegar a estados unidos para...