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and mexico on that?other aspect of that is i understand the state department works with the california attorney general's office to help provide oral advocacy training to the prosecutors in mexico and that our l.a. county sheriff's office hosts a study tour for mexico city police, and i was going to ask also how these state-level exchanges help improve cross-border relationships at the state level and in turn help on transnational criminal investigations. but i also wondered about the effectiveness of these programs and thought you might have some comment on that. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i just might. may i start with your first question, and that is the state of cooperation between the united states and mexican governments. you are correct, as always, at the start of this now-not-so-new of president peÑa nieto as of the first of december, 2012, there was a period where both governments logically and understandably said let us review what is the nature of the cooperation that we have today. i would s
and mexico on that?other aspect of that is i understand the state department works with the california attorney general's office to help provide oral advocacy training to the prosecutors in mexico and that our l.a. county sheriff's office hosts a study tour for mexico city police, and i was going to ask also how these state-level exchanges help improve cross-border relationships at the state level and in turn help on transnational criminal investigations. but i also wondered about the...
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-mexico relations. we will all be watching secretary carries trip to mexico city with interest, and this partnership is very important to both countries' economic competitiveness. a very important to the standard of living of people in this hemisphere. as a top trading partner, trade in goods and services with mexico topped a half trillion dollars a year, supporting millions of american jobs. with structural reforms under way in mexico this could increase significantly the high-level economic dialogue, should advanced border management and trade efficiency, but most of all they successful conclusion of the trans-pacific partnership negotiations, which includes both countries and, of course, canada, many countries in the east and south asia, many countries along that western side of south america that partnership, that dpp would spur economic growth across a region that represents 40%, 40 percent of the entire global trade. a particular area growing significance, of course palin is energy. mexico is one
-mexico relations. we will all be watching secretary carries trip to mexico city with interest, and this partnership is very important to both countries' economic competitiveness. a very important to the standard of living of people in this hemisphere. as a top trading partner, trade in goods and services with mexico topped a half trillion dollars a year, supporting millions of american jobs. with structural reforms under way in mexico this could increase significantly the high-level economic...
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-mexico relations. i am gratified because i think this is the largest number of members we have had at a hearing in this committee on latin america. i also really want to thank the western some -- western hemisphere subcommittee for their consistent and bipartisan support of the u.s.-mexican relationship. our relationship is -- with mexico is positive and successful and really is congress's support as a cornerstone of that success. i'm going to speak briefly on security and the rule of law because my colleagues will cover that in more detail. i want to first provide a broader context for our relationship that is increasingly global and even more important to the lives and pocketbooks of americans. high-level engagement with mexico underscores the importance of the relationship. president obama has visited mexico five times since taking office, most recently in february. vice president biden has gone three times to mexico. breadthreflecting the of the relationship, we have had secretaries johnson, hegel,
-mexico relations. i am gratified because i think this is the largest number of members we have had at a hearing in this committee on latin america. i also really want to thank the western some -- western hemisphere subcommittee for their consistent and bipartisan support of the u.s.-mexican relationship. our relationship is -- with mexico is positive and successful and really is congress's support as a cornerstone of that success. i'm going to speak briefly on security and the rule of law...
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>> it's the most powerful people in mexico. people that is driving mexico. now. this is felipe calderon, the last president. >> the last president. >> and that guy is like the economy guy. >> right. >> who is moving the economy in mexico. this is the army. this is a prostitute. represents because they are like prostitutes, you know. and a narco traffic guy. he's like the god in mexico. you know? because he is like over -- >> all of it. >> yeah. >> so this is the way mexico works. >> yeah. for me the most problem in mexico is the corruption. >> mexico could be a dangerous place for journalists, for politicians, for police. is it a dangerous place for artists? >> yeah, i think so, yeah. because if you not agree with the government you are like enemy. en up, thunder dragons, it's time to get a hotel. hey, razor. check this out. we can save big on killer hotels with priceline express deals. somewhere with a fitness center? hey you know what man, these guys aint no dragons. they're cool. these deals are legit. yeah, we're cool. she's cool. we're cool. i'm cool. h
>> it's the most powerful people in mexico. people that is driving mexico. now. this is felipe calderon, the last president. >> the last president. >> and that guy is like the economy guy. >> right. >> who is moving the economy in mexico. this is the army. this is a prostitute. represents because they are like prostitutes, you know. and a narco traffic guy. he's like the god in mexico. you know? because he is like over -- >> all of it. >> yeah. >>...
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>> it's the most powerful people in mexico. people that is driving mexico.s felipe calderon, the last president. and that guy is like the economy guy, the guy that is, like moving the economy in mexico. this is the army. this is a prostitute. represents because they are like prostitutes, you know. and a narco traffic guy. he's like the god in mexico. you know? because he is like over -- >> all of it. >> yeah. >> so this is the way mexico works. >> yeah. for me the most problem in mexico is the corruption. >> mexico could be a dangerous place for journalists, for politicians, for police. is it a dangerous place for artists? >> yeah, i think so, yeah. because if you not agree with the government you are like enemy. really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues... great terms... let's
>> it's the most powerful people in mexico. people that is driving mexico.s felipe calderon, the last president. and that guy is like the economy guy, the guy that is, like moving the economy in mexico. this is the army. this is a prostitute. represents because they are like prostitutes, you know. and a narco traffic guy. he's like the god in mexico. you know? because he is like over -- >> all of it. >> yeah. >> so this is the way mexico works. >> yeah. for me the...
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>> it's the most powerful people in mexico. people that is driving mexico.e calderon, the last president. and that guy is like the economy guy, the guy that is, like moving the economy in mexico. this is the army. this is a prostitute. represents because they are like prostitutes, you know. and a narco traffic guy. he's like the god in mexico. you know? because he is like over -- >> all of it. >> yeah. >> so this is the way mexico works. >> yeah. for me the most problem in mexico is the corruption. >> mexico could be a dangerous place for journalists, for politicians, for police. is it a dangerous place for artists? >> yeah, i think so, yeah. because if you not agree with the government you are like enemy. >>> in 1936 the town of cuernavaca, 50 miles from mexico city, was visited by malcolm lowry. the tormented, self-loathing, brilliant, and hopelessly alcoholic author. his life work "under the volcano," is set here. it is widely believed to be one of the great novels of the 20th century. lowry saw symbolism and evil everywhere here. in the deep barrancas, t
>> it's the most powerful people in mexico. people that is driving mexico.e calderon, the last president. and that guy is like the economy guy, the guy that is, like moving the economy in mexico. this is the army. this is a prostitute. represents because they are like prostitutes, you know. and a narco traffic guy. he's like the god in mexico. you know? because he is like over -- >> all of it. >> yeah. >> so this is the way mexico works. >> yeah. for me the most...
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>> it's the most powerful people in mexico. people that is driving mexico.ow. this is felipe calderon, the last president. >> the last president. >> and that guy is like the economy guy. >> right. >> who is moving the economy in mexico. this is the army. this is a prostitute. represents because they are like prostitutes, you know. and a narco traffic guy. he's like the god in mexico. you know? because he is like over -- >> all of it. >> yeah. >> so this is the way mexico works. >> yeah. for me the most problem in mexico is the corruption. >> mexico could be a dangerous place for journalists, for politicians, for police. is it a dangerous place for artists? >> yeah, i think so, yeah. because if you not agree with the government you are like enemy. what can i do on a $7 a month android plan from tracfone? check the weather. borrow ted's wheelbarrow. post big tomato pics. buy a birdhouse for sparrows. download gardening apps. answer my wife's texts. search how to sculpt hedges into a t-rex. i can do all that with my android from tracfone for as low as $7 a mont
>> it's the most powerful people in mexico. people that is driving mexico.ow. this is felipe calderon, the last president. >> the last president. >> and that guy is like the economy guy. >> right. >> who is moving the economy in mexico. this is the army. this is a prostitute. represents because they are like prostitutes, you know. and a narco traffic guy. he's like the god in mexico. you know? because he is like over -- >> all of it. >> yeah. >>...
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>> it's the most powerful people in mexico. people that is driving mexico.ight now. this is felipe calderon, the last president. and that guy is like the economy guy, the guy that is, like moving the economy in mexico. this is the army. this is a prostitute. represents because they are like prostitutes, you know. and a narco traffic guy. he's like the god in mexico. you know? because he is like over -- >> all of it. >> yeah. >> so this is the way mexico works. >> yeah. for me the most problem in mexico is the corruption. >> mexico could be a dangerous place for journalists, for politicians, for police. is it a dangerous place for artists? >> yeah, i think so, yeah. because if you not agree with the government you are like enemy. we know we're not the center of your life, but we'll do our best to help you connect to what is. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition in charge™. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ m
>> it's the most powerful people in mexico. people that is driving mexico.ight now. this is felipe calderon, the last president. and that guy is like the economy guy, the guy that is, like moving the economy in mexico. this is the army. this is a prostitute. represents because they are like prostitutes, you know. and a narco traffic guy. he's like the god in mexico. you know? because he is like over -- >> all of it. >> yeah. >> so this is the way mexico works. >>...
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>> these are most powerful people in mexico. people that is driving mexico.lderon. >> right. >> the last president. >> the last president. >> that guy is like the economy guy. >> right. >> who's moving the economy in mexico. and this is the army. this is a prostitute. this represent because they are like prostitutes. >> right. >> you know? and narco traffic. >> oh. >> he is like the god in mexico. you know? because he is, like, over -- >> all of it. >> yeah. >> so this is the way mexico works? >> yeah. for me, the most problem in mexico is the corruption. >> mexico can be a dangerous place for journalists, for politicians, for police. is it a dangerous place for artists in. >> yeah. i think so a little bit because you do not agree with the government, you are like enemy. >> right. daughter's credit card. he thought it was the end of the conversation. she didn't tell him that her college expenses were going up. or that she maxed out her card during spring break. when the satellite provider checked his credit, he found out his daughter didn't pay her bills. but
>> these are most powerful people in mexico. people that is driving mexico.lderon. >> right. >> the last president. >> the last president. >> that guy is like the economy guy. >> right. >> who's moving the economy in mexico. and this is the army. this is a prostitute. this represent because they are like prostitutes. >> right. >> you know? and narco traffic. >> oh. >> he is like the god in mexico. you know? because he is, like,...
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>> it's the most powerful people in mexico. people that is driving mexico.ht now. this is felipe calderon, the last president. and that guy is like the economy guy, the guy that is, like moving the economy in mexico. this is the army. this is a prostitute. represents because they are like prostitutes, you know. and a narco traffic guy. he's like the god in mexico. you know? because he is like over -- >> all of it. >> yeah. >> so this is the way mexico works. >> yeah. for me the most problem in mexico is the corruption. >> mexico could be a dangerous place for journalists, for politicians, for police. is it a dangerous place for artists? >> yeah, i think so, yeah. because if you not agree with the government you are like enemy. well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes, from the eye care experts at bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. now that's a pil
>> it's the most powerful people in mexico. people that is driving mexico.ht now. this is felipe calderon, the last president. and that guy is like the economy guy, the guy that is, like moving the economy in mexico. this is the army. this is a prostitute. represents because they are like prostitutes, you know. and a narco traffic guy. he's like the god in mexico. you know? because he is like over -- >> all of it. >> yeah. >> so this is the way mexico works. >>...
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>> it's the most powerful people in mexico. people that is driving mexico.felipe calderon, the last president. >> the last president. >> and that guy is like the economy guy. >> right. >> who is moving the economy in mexico. this is the army. this is a prostitute. represents because they are like prostitutes, you know. and a narco traffic guy. he's like the god in mexico. you know? because he is like over -- >> all of it. >> yeah. >> so this is the way mexico works. >> yeah. for me the most problem in mexico is the corruption. >> mexico could be a dangerous place for journalists, for politicians, for police. is it a dangerous place for artists? >> yeah, i think so, yeah. because if you not agree with the government you are like enemy. free hot breakfast options. hampton, enjoy our you did a great job. it looks good! ...then fuel up with double points or double miles on your next getaway. make every stay more rewarding and feel the hamptonality could mean less waiting for things like security backups and file downloads you'd take that test, right? well, what
>> it's the most powerful people in mexico. people that is driving mexico.felipe calderon, the last president. >> the last president. >> and that guy is like the economy guy. >> right. >> who is moving the economy in mexico. this is the army. this is a prostitute. represents because they are like prostitutes, you know. and a narco traffic guy. he's like the god in mexico. you know? because he is like over -- >> all of it. >> yeah. >> so this is...
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marine jailed in mexico.rew tahmooressi suddenly firing his lawyer only hours before today's important court hearing. the marine appearing at the mexican courthouse but no witnesses testified at the hearing. the legal process now delayed while the marine changes lawyers. and a mystery solved with the help of facebook. it all started when a newborn baby was kidnapped from a canadian hospital. the distraught father posting a plea for help on facebook. four facebook users saw the suspect's car description and then hospital surveillance video. they recognize the the suspect and then they then spotted the car and after alerting police. the facebook detectives getting credit reunion nightsd the baby and the parents. that's tonight's speed read. see you tomorrow night at 7 p.m. eastern. up next the o'reilly factor. you know where to go until the o'reilly factor starts. that's gretawire. and set your dvr for series recording. for some reason you can't watch any night then you will will always be able to watch "on the
marine jailed in mexico.rew tahmooressi suddenly firing his lawyer only hours before today's important court hearing. the marine appearing at the mexican courthouse but no witnesses testified at the hearing. the legal process now delayed while the marine changes lawyers. and a mystery solved with the help of facebook. it all started when a newborn baby was kidnapped from a canadian hospital. the distraught father posting a plea for help on facebook. four facebook users saw the suspect's car...
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>> it's the most powerful people in mexico. people that is driving mexico.ow. this is felipe calderon, the last president. and that guy is like the economy guy, the guy that is, like moving the economy in mexico. this is the army. this is a prostitute. represents because they are like prostitutes, you know. and a narco traffic guy. he's like the god in mexico. you know? because he is like over -- >> all of it. >> yeah. >> so this is the way mexico works. >> yeah. for me the most problem in mexico is the corruption. >> mexico could be a dangerous place for journalists, for politicians, for police. is it a dangerous place for artists? >> yeah, i think so, yeah. because if you not agree with the government you are like enemy. at any minute... ...you could be a victim of fraud. most people don't even know it. fraud could mean lower credit scores, higher mortgage rates... ...and not getting the home you really want. it's a problem waiting to happen. check your credit score, check your credit report, at experian.com. america's number one provider of online credit
>> it's the most powerful people in mexico. people that is driving mexico.ow. this is felipe calderon, the last president. and that guy is like the economy guy, the guy that is, like moving the economy in mexico. this is the army. this is a prostitute. represents because they are like prostitutes, you know. and a narco traffic guy. he's like the god in mexico. you know? because he is like over -- >> all of it. >> yeah. >> so this is the way mexico works. >> yeah....
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>> it's the most powerful people in mexico. people that is driving mexico.t now. this is felipe calderon, the last president. and that guy is like the economy guy, the guy that is, like moving the economy in mexico. this is the army. this is a prostitute. represents because they are like prostitutes, you know. and a narco traffic guy. he's like the god in mexico. you know? because he is like over -- >> all of it. >> yeah. >> so this is the way mexico works. >> yeah. for me the most problem in mexico is the corruption. >> mexico could be a dangerous place for journalists, for politicians, for police. is it a dangerous place for artists? >> yeah, i think so, yeah. because if you not agree with the government you are like enemy. we've never sold a house before. (agent) i'll walk you guys through every step. there are a lot of buyers for a house like yours. (husband) that's good to know. de>>who's got twond rhooves and just got ae. claim status update from geico? this guy, that's who. sfx: bing. and i just got a...oh no, that's mom. sorry. claim status updates.
>> it's the most powerful people in mexico. people that is driving mexico.t now. this is felipe calderon, the last president. and that guy is like the economy guy, the guy that is, like moving the economy in mexico. this is the army. this is a prostitute. represents because they are like prostitutes, you know. and a narco traffic guy. he's like the god in mexico. you know? because he is like over -- >> all of it. >> yeah. >> so this is the way mexico works. >>...
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for me, the problem in mexico is the corruption. >> mexico can be a dangerous place for politicians, artists? >> yeah, i think so. because if you don't agree with the government, you are like enemy. that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? [ exhales deeply ] [ male announcer ] well there is biotene. specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants, biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. [ applause ] biotene -- for people who suffer from dry mouth. does your dog food have? 18 percent? 20? purina one true instinct has 30. active dogs crave nutrient-dense food. so we made purina one true instinct. learn more at purinaone.com ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. cozy or cool? or "woof"? everything exactly the way you want is...until boom, its bedtime. your mattress it's a battleground of thwarted desire. en
for me, the problem in mexico is the corruption. >> mexico can be a dangerous place for politicians, artists? >> yeah, i think so. because if you don't agree with the government, you are like enemy. that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? [ exhales deeply ] [ male announcer ] well there is biotene. specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants, biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. [ applause ] biotene --...
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>> it's the most powerful people in mexico. people that is driving mexico.nt right now. this is felipe calderon, the last president. and that guy is like the economy guy, the guy that is, like moving the economy in mexico. this is the army. this is a prostitute. represents because they are like prostitutes, you know. and a narco traffic guy. he's like the god in mexico. you know? because he is like over -- >> all of it? >> yeah. >> so this is the way mexico works? >> yeah. for me the most problem in mexico is the corruption. >> mexico could be a dangerous place for journalists, for politicians, for police. is it a dangerous place for artists? >> yeah, i think so, yeah. because if you not agree with the government, you are like enemy. life with crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis is a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps end our night before it even starts? what if i eat the wrong thing? what if? what if i suddenly have to go? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cau
>> it's the most powerful people in mexico. people that is driving mexico.nt right now. this is felipe calderon, the last president. and that guy is like the economy guy, the guy that is, like moving the economy in mexico. this is the army. this is a prostitute. represents because they are like prostitutes, you know. and a narco traffic guy. he's like the god in mexico. you know? because he is like over -- >> all of it? >> yeah. >> so this is the way mexico works?...
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>> it's the most powerful people in mexico. people that is driving mexico. now. this is felipe calderon, the last president. and that guy is like the economy guy, the guy that is, like moving the economy in mexico. this is the army. this is a prostitute. represents because they are like prostitutes, you know. and a narco traffic guy. he's like the god in mexico. you know? because he is like over -- >> all of it. >> yeah. >> so this is the way mexico works. >> yeah. for me the most problem in mexico is the corruption. >> mexico could be a dangerous place for journalists, for politicians, for police. is it a dangerous place for artists? >> yeah, i think so, yeah. because if you not agree with the government you are like enemy. ♪ ben! well, that was close! you ain't lying! let quicken loans help you save your money. with a mortgage that's engineered to amaze! how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my d
>> it's the most powerful people in mexico. people that is driving mexico. now. this is felipe calderon, the last president. and that guy is like the economy guy, the guy that is, like moving the economy in mexico. this is the army. this is a prostitute. represents because they are like prostitutes, you know. and a narco traffic guy. he's like the god in mexico. you know? because he is like over -- >> all of it. >> yeah. >> so this is the way mexico works. >> yeah....
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how do you know it would loop down into mexico with no exits. now you end up in mexico.he sergeant says that he lawfully possesses those weapons in the united states. that's bhea says. now, you can't possess them the problem is in mexico. so he gets arrested after he tells the mexican border i have got these guns. he wasn't smuggling. they didn't charge him with smuggling. >> well, in fact, i think they probably know better. and that's why this really is time for a high level intervention. apparently from what his mom just said to you, he is suffering from the effects of traumatic brain injury, post-traumatic stress from combat. it's time for this administration to plead some humanitarian relief, get this young man back home and into some kind of treatment. i know that congressman duncan hunter has written several letters. can i only add this. who does he think he is? a congressman? this is the state department that ignores congressional subpoenas about four dead americans, one of whom is an ambassador, another one is a foreign services officer. so why would they bother
how do you know it would loop down into mexico with no exits. now you end up in mexico.he sergeant says that he lawfully possesses those weapons in the united states. that's bhea says. now, you can't possess them the problem is in mexico. so he gets arrested after he tells the mexican border i have got these guns. he wasn't smuggling. they didn't charge him with smuggling. >> well, in fact, i think they probably know better. and that's why this really is time for a high level...
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and in mexico city, it's particularly rough. >> mexico has a reputation where we all know that the country'sy corrupt politics. you have to stand up for what you believe. if you don't, people will run you over. you won't last a minute. i don't let people bully me around. >> garcia runs maximo bistro with his wife, gabriella. here's the kind of extra helping of crap you've got to deal with if you run the hottest restaurant in mexico city. in 2013 the spoiled daughter of the head of mexico's consumer protection agency walks in and demands a table when there's, unsurprisingly, no table available. when garcia says sorry, no can do, she pulls a you know who i am and then calls daddy and gets the health inspectors in to shut the place down. so your other customers basically started taking pictures of them with their cell phones? >> next thing you know, we have the media outside and this is friday. >> right. >> sunday morning, we're front page of one of the most important newspapers in mexico. >> well, it was very embarrassing to the government. >> and it should be. >> because they got caught doing
and in mexico city, it's particularly rough. >> mexico has a reputation where we all know that the country'sy corrupt politics. you have to stand up for what you believe. if you don't, people will run you over. you won't last a minute. i don't let people bully me around. >> garcia runs maximo bistro with his wife, gabriella. here's the kind of extra helping of crap you've got to deal with if you run the hottest restaurant in mexico city. in 2013 the spoiled daughter of the head of...
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marine jailed in mexico. sergeant andrew tahmooressi firing his lawyer only hours before heading to court. for day's important hearing and fired lawyer. talking to reporters outside the court. >> we do wish andrew all the best. his family all the best. like i said, is he an innocent man. he shouldn't be here. >> i met with andrew yesterday. he did hint something that might be happening today. he said he would still be talking to his mother about this and i think they talked and made a decision and, like i said, i need to respect whatever they decide. i wish andrew and his mother all the best. like i said, andrew is innocent. andrew shouldn't be here and he will get out of this mess he is in. probably a couple of weeks later. fox news correspondent william la jeunesse is outside the tijuana courthouse. he joins us live from the u.s./mexico border. william, what happened today? >> it was fascinating. something we definitely did not expect. but it definitely changing attorneys in midstream, greta is, probably go
marine jailed in mexico. sergeant andrew tahmooressi firing his lawyer only hours before heading to court. for day's important hearing and fired lawyer. talking to reporters outside the court. >> we do wish andrew all the best. his family all the best. like i said, is he an innocent man. he shouldn't be here. >> i met with andrew yesterday. he did hint something that might be happening today. he said he would still be talking to his mother about this and i think they talked and made...
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>> it's the most powerful people in mexico. people that is driving mexico. pena nieto, the president right now. this is felipe calderon, the last president. and that guy is like the economy guy, the guy that is, like moving the economy in mexico. this is the army. this is a prostitute. represents because they are like prostitutes, you know. and a narco traffic guy. he's like the god in mexico. you know? because he is like over -- >> all of it. >> yeah. >> so this is the way mexico works. >> yeah. for me the most problem in mexico is the corruption. >> mexico could be a dangerous place for journalists, for politicians, for police. is it a dangerous place for artists? >> yeah, i think so, yeah. because if you not agree with the government you are like enemy. >>> in 1936 the town of cuernavaca, 50 miles from mexico city, was visited by malcolm lowry. how did we do it last time? i don't know... i forget. hello, neighbors. hey, scott... perfect timing. feeding your lawn need not be so difficult. get a load of this bad boy. sweet! this snap spreader system from sc
>> it's the most powerful people in mexico. people that is driving mexico. pena nieto, the president right now. this is felipe calderon, the last president. and that guy is like the economy guy, the guy that is, like moving the economy in mexico. this is the army. this is a prostitute. represents because they are like prostitutes, you know. and a narco traffic guy. he's like the god in mexico. you know? because he is like over -- >> all of it. >> yeah. >> so this is the...
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mexico. because we want to know what but the state department has not told us what secretary kerry said in mexico, to whom he said it, and what demands, if any that he made. former u.n. ambassador john bolton joins us. good evening, sir. >> glad to be with you. >> any thoughts about what senator kerry said in mexico to whom and what would you say if you were there? >> well, this is a very significant step in a significant admission by the state department. i'm kind of surprised they acknowledged it publicly. i think it now moves this case to an entirely different and much more appropriate level basic function of the state department is to protect americans overseas. forget international agreements that get you nobel peace prizes. a foreign ministry has to protect its citizens. and now, i think the state department has an obligation to say do they believe that tahmooressi is being held unjustly? illegally? unfairly? because, if so, then there is a special obligation on state to do something ab
mexico. because we want to know what but the state department has not told us what secretary kerry said in mexico, to whom he said it, and what demands, if any that he made. former u.n. ambassador john bolton joins us. good evening, sir. >> glad to be with you. >> any thoughts about what senator kerry said in mexico to whom and what would you say if you were there? >> well, this is a very significant step in a significant admission by the state department. i'm kind of...
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no intent to be in mexico. if there is no intent to be in mexico, even if he does have these weapons it's by way of accident so he should not be held reliable. we are getting a lot more information, a lot more evidence that's going to be on record. and everything that is gonna allow us to show that andrew is innocent. and that andrew should leave mexico and go back home. >> and andrew tahmooressi's mother back home after visiting her son in that mexican prison. take a look at what she got in the mail last night. order from the marine corps for her son andrew tahmooressi to report in june in the threat of punishment if he he does not show up. jill tahmooressi joins us. good evening, jill. >> good evening, greta, thank you. >> and so i guess that you received -- he received these orders but you have gotten an email from the state department, correct, to respond to that? >> yes, yes. i received. i opened up the mail last night and he had an order to muster duty on june 14th. i was so worried because it said if he
no intent to be in mexico. if there is no intent to be in mexico, even if he does have these weapons it's by way of accident so he should not be held reliable. we are getting a lot more information, a lot more evidence that's going to be on record. and everything that is gonna allow us to show that andrew is innocent. and that andrew should leave mexico and go back home. >> and andrew tahmooressi's mother back home after visiting her son in that mexican prison. take a look at what she got...
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molina: there are many reasons for selecting mexico city. first of all, mexico city is one of the largest megacities. it has about 20 million people. it is in a tropical latitude so it's representative of many of the future megacities which will be in asia, in africa. mexico city is at a high altitude and the solar radiation is very strong and the photochemistry it is very reactive. and of course, what we hope is that what we learn from mexico city it will provide insight for us so that we can use that insight and understanding and apply it to other future megacities. narrator: while many previous studies revealed a great deal about pollution within mexico city what happened to the pollution after it left the city and what its effects were on the region and the globe had never been systematically studied until milagro. so you have all this pollution coming out from burning of fossil fuels from cars, from industry. and so the pollutants that emitted locally the local effects would be on the health of the population and on the air quality. but
molina: there are many reasons for selecting mexico city. first of all, mexico city is one of the largest megacities. it has about 20 million people. it is in a tropical latitude so it's representative of many of the future megacities which will be in asia, in africa. mexico city is at a high altitude and the solar radiation is very strong and the photochemistry it is very reactive. and of course, what we hope is that what we learn from mexico city it will provide insight for us so that we can...
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of mexico. picked up the phone quietly, called asues karam he and his team have been extremely cooperative with us. my concern is that we have a u.s. marine. once you see jill on tv and i spoken to jill. it breaks your heart. all of us have an obligation to let nothing happen to that marine. the general's office, his team have been very helpful. they sent us pictures. they sent me multiple pictures to show me that he was safe. they allowed me to share those pictures with you, in fact. so they have been extremely helpful. is he a floridian and his mother is a floridian. we are going to do everything we can to help you get him out thereof. >> before you became a.g. of florida you were a prosecutor down in florida. the thing that always slaves me about this process is if it happened in the united states, you would bring -- first of all you would get bond. the second thing is i would bring the videotape to a prosecutor and show a prosecutor and that prosecutor would, i assume, exercise prosecutorial
of mexico. picked up the phone quietly, called asues karam he and his team have been extremely cooperative with us. my concern is that we have a u.s. marine. once you see jill on tv and i spoken to jill. it breaks your heart. all of us have an obligation to let nothing happen to that marine. the general's office, his team have been very helpful. they sent us pictures. they sent me multiple pictures to show me that he was safe. they allowed me to share those pictures with you, in fact. so they...
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informaciÓn muy importantÉ. >>> sÍ, antes temblÓ mÉxico. richter se hizo sentir. >>> si, tenemos los detalles del momento de terror que se vivieron, veamos. >>> el sonido que llenÓ de terror a habitantes de ciudad de mÉxico al ser golpeado por el sismo. >>> a la mujer sintiÓ por momentos la muerte, durante el movimiento quiso salir con los niÑos, se sintiÓ atrapada. >>> los temblores se sienten espantoso, el escuchar que caen cristales y todo, usted se imagina lo peor, lo peor. >>> el sismo de 6.6, sorprendiÓ en plena sesiÓn del congreso de mÉxico. tranquilos pero rÁpido, desalojaron el lugar. cual. >>> a este diputado le tocÓ dar el aviso de desalojo. confiesa que sintiÓ temor. >>> un candil que es de un tamaÑo grande. tenÍa un movimiento fuerte, tenÍamos que guardar la calma. >>> para los habitantes de los edificios sacudidos hace dÍas, el miedo regresÓ con mÁs fuerza. >>> volviÓ el terror, el pÁnico, todos estÁbamos nerviosos. quÉ vamos a hacer? ya es para pensarse. porque otros. otros temblor como este, y no lo contam contamos. >>> toda
informaciÓn muy importantÉ. >>> sÍ, antes temblÓ mÉxico. richter se hizo sentir. >>> si, tenemos los detalles del momento de terror que se vivieron, veamos. >>> el sonido que llenÓ de terror a habitantes de ciudad de mÉxico al ser golpeado por el sismo. >>> a la mujer sintiÓ por momentos la muerte, durante el movimiento quiso salir con los niÑos, se sintiÓ atrapada. >>> los temblores se sienten espantoso, el escuchar que caen cristales y...
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estÁ con nosotros vicente fox, el ex presidente de mÉxico.ice que a Él no se le escapÓ el chapo guzmÁn, y sorprendiendo a muchos hoy apoya al presidente priista enrique peÑa nieto. uno de los principales lÍderes del partido republicano, el congresista bob goodlatte, nos explica por quÉ estÁ atorada en washington la legalizaciÓn de 11 millones de indocumentados. tambiÉn, el alcalde de los Ángeles, eric garcetti, nos habla del escÁndalo por los comentarios racistas del dueÑo del equipo de bÁsquetbol de los clippers, yel legendario boxeador oscar de la hoya nos dice por quÉ quiere ser dueÑo de ese equipo. tambiÉn, el sheriff mÁs odiado por los hispanos, joe arpaio, habla con mi compaÑero enrique acevedo. rechaza que persiga a inmigrantes solo por la forma en que se ven, y conversamos con el actor mexicano gael garcÍa bernal, nos habla de su documental, "¿quiÉn es dayani cristal?", y nos dice cÓmo se ve a mÉxico desde buenos aires. comenzamos. >> vamos al punto, con jorge ramos. >> vamos al punto. comenzamos el programa con una entrevista exclusi
estÁ con nosotros vicente fox, el ex presidente de mÉxico.ice que a Él no se le escapÓ el chapo guzmÁn, y sorprendiendo a muchos hoy apoya al presidente priista enrique peÑa nieto. uno de los principales lÍderes del partido republicano, el congresista bob goodlatte, nos explica por quÉ estÁ atorada en washington la legalizaciÓn de 11 millones de indocumentados. tambiÉn, el alcalde de los Ángeles, eric garcetti, nos habla del escÁndalo por los comentarios racistas del dueÑo del...
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el expresidente fox hablÓ con nosotros desde guanajuato, en mÉxico.fox, muchs gracias por hablar con nosotro, le agradezco muchÍsimo. sr. fox, durante su candidatura para llegar a la presidencia de mÉxico no recuerdo a otra persona mÁs anti priista que usted, y ahora le sorprende a muchos que usted estÉ apoyando al presidente enrique peÑa nieto con la privatizaciÓn de pemex. ¿por quÉ el cambio? ¿por quÉ de pronto a muchos les parece que se ha hecho casi priista? >> sigo siendo igual de anti priista. yo identifico en el presidente peÑa a una persona diferente, una nueva generaciÓn dentro de ese partido polÍtico, y todos los dÍas aclaro que no estoy con el pri ni respaldando al pri ni lo harÉ nunca. >> ¿usted se podrÍa beneficiar de alguna forma con la privatizaciÓn de pemex? le planteo lo siguiente: ha habido reportes, y le quiero preguntar si son ciertos o no, de que usted estÁ al frente de un grupo de inversionistas extranjeros para poner su dinero en pemex. ¿es cierto esto? ¿estÁ usted representando algÚn tipo de intereses extranjeros para participa
el expresidente fox hablÓ con nosotros desde guanajuato, en mÉxico.fox, muchs gracias por hablar con nosotro, le agradezco muchÍsimo. sr. fox, durante su candidatura para llegar a la presidencia de mÉxico no recuerdo a otra persona mÁs anti priista que usted, y ahora le sorprende a muchos que usted estÉ apoyando al presidente enrique peÑa nieto con la privatizaciÓn de pemex. ¿por quÉ el cambio? ¿por quÉ de pronto a muchos les parece que se ha hecho casi priista? >> sigo siendo...
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to mexico. a left turn you think would good to san diego. that would be intuitive. actually takes you to mexico. it's easy to make the mistake he did. so this e-mail transaction probably shows that andrew did want to tell the truth from the get-go. >> we learn that -- i think the first official he encountered wanted to let him go back, and then a guard, a soldier, mexican soldier, overruled him and said we're not going to do that. did he tell you how i went down. >> he made a mistake spendded up in mexico elm told them right at the gate, at the checkpoint, he had guns and he thought everything was fun, and they thought they're going to help him certain of turn around and go back through some lane. didn't happen. meantime, mexican military showed up and that's when everything changes. here's an interesting piece of information i just learned today. the person he went to california to visit was someone who was in afghanistan with and he had all this belongings in his vehicle and he told the man he
to mexico. a left turn you think would good to san diego. that would be intuitive. actually takes you to mexico. it's easy to make the mistake he did. so this e-mail transaction probably shows that andrew did want to tell the truth from the get-go. >> we learn that -- i think the first official he encountered wanted to let him go back, and then a guard, a soldier, mexican soldier, overruled him and said we're not going to do that. did he tell you how i went down. >> he made a...
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. >> la volpe, hasta ayer director tÉcnico del equipo mÁs popular de mÉxico, las chivas de guadalajaraclub, que lo acusÓ de conducta inapropiada. >> no hubiera tomado la decisiÓn sino hubiera sido de esa manera. >> asegurar que quizÁs la modestia de la podÓloga, es porque la llamÓ la atención por los servicios deportivos, Él fue a una de las consultas tras cerciorarse que daba masajes mÁs allá de sus pies. >> yo sabÍa que había otra cosa de masajes, y fui a comprobar quÉ usaba en las articulaciones, y como yo estoy un poco chueco, cuando veo que masajes hace le digo que basta. >> dijo que no cruzÓ ninguna palabra con vergara. >> es un hecho comprobado porque Él aceptÓ, y se disculpÓ, y por eso tomamos la decisiÓn. >> los abogados que lo acompaÑaron exigieron pruebas. >> hablan de hechos que no le constan. >> asÍ reaccionÓ Él tras preguntarle cÓmo han sido las Últimas horas en su vida. en caso de encontrar pruebas se solicitarÁ una orden de aprehensiÓn por delito de acoso sexual, que por ser un delito no grave de acuerdo con las leyes de jalisco, la volpe a enfrentar y el juicio fuera d
. >> la volpe, hasta ayer director tÉcnico del equipo mÁs popular de mÉxico, las chivas de guadalajaraclub, que lo acusÓ de conducta inapropiada. >> no hubiera tomado la decisiÓn sino hubiera sido de esa manera. >> asegurar que quizÁs la modestia de la podÓloga, es porque la llamÓ la atención por los servicios deportivos, Él fue a una de las consultas tras cerciorarse que daba masajes mÁs allá de sus pies. >> yo sabÍa que había otra cosa de masajes, y fui a...
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. >> regresando aquí con el cónsul de méxico en san jose >> ♪ >> es el cónsul general de méxico aquíose. >> gracias por invitarme. >> inicialmente diganos, el rol que juega el consulado de méxico. >> nosotros como oficina de méxico en el área de la bahia, particularmente al sur, tenemos otra oficina al norte, pero estamos a cargo de 4 condados y prestamos servicios principalmente a los mexicanos pero también atendemos a los extranjeros dandoles visa para entrar a méxico. >> recuerdo que mi madre tenía que levantarse al as 5 de la mañana para venir a las oficinas, la cola estaba bien largo, el scrap del consulado no era el más coridal, todo ha cambiado, ahora no se escuchan quejas de esa manera ¿que ha sucedido los 20 últimos años? >> nos hemos modernizado, nos hemos ordenado, estamos trabajando con una serie de sistemas para prestar servicios más rápido, de tal cuenta que hoy puedes scar un pasaporte con una cita agendada por supuesto, para evitar lo de las filas enormes que podrían tardar 3 horas en entrar y otras 4 en atenderte. >> puedes obtener un pasaporte en un promedio máximo
. >> regresando aquí con el cónsul de méxico en san jose >> ♪ >> es el cónsul general de méxico aquíose. >> gracias por invitarme. >> inicialmente diganos, el rol que juega el consulado de méxico. >> nosotros como oficina de méxico en el área de la bahia, particularmente al sur, tenemos otra oficina al norte, pero estamos a cargo de 4 condados y prestamos servicios principalmente a los mexicanos pero también atendemos a los extranjeros dandoles...
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secretary of state john kerry is in mexico right now. is he demanding mexico release the marine.s he meeting with the mexico's president with other issues should he bring up sergeant tahmooressi. what should president obama be doing? former ambassador john bolton joins us. good evening, sir. >> good evening. >> would you expect that secretary john kerry would be raising the issue of this marine? >> well, i don't know whether he did or not. in the press conference he had with mexican foreign secretary pep pay mead afterward the subject didn't come up at all. kerry didn't raise it, mead didn't raise it nobody asked about it in the question period. secretary kerry is meeting with mexican president this afternoon. maybe something will come of it. this problem has been around for a while and the state department has not pressed on it, in part, i think, because there is a big dispute between mexico and the united states over the subject of guns. guns coming across the border. remember fast and furious, just as a starter. so, this one individual, obviously important. i think it's an out
secretary of state john kerry is in mexico right now. is he demanding mexico release the marine.s he meeting with the mexico's president with other issues should he bring up sergeant tahmooressi. what should president obama be doing? former ambassador john bolton joins us. good evening, sir. >> good evening. >> would you expect that secretary john kerry would be raising the issue of this marine? >> well, i don't know whether he did or not. in the press conference he had with...
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vamos en busca de aventuras en la carretera de mÉxico, a bordo de la motocicleta de un corresponsal, viernes, comienza ya. ♪. ♪. ♪. "noticiero telemundo" con marÍa celeste arrarÁs, y desde los Ángeles con josÉ dÍaz balart. ♪. >>> hola quÉ tal. buenas tardes. hoy vamos a transmitir parte del "noticiero telemundo" desde panorama city, la plaza del valle en el valle de san fernando en california, desde aquÍ los saludo rodeado de una gente maravillosa que tuve el placer hoy de conocer. >>> asÍ serÁ josÉ. tambiÉn estaremos presentando noticias del dÍa desde nuestros estudios de miami, adelante joÉe con la primera nota. >>> sÍ, mary comenzamos con un incidente que se conociÓ hoy en el aeropuerto de houston en texas. es que hay pocas cosas mÁs aterradoras que dos aviones comerciales acercÁndose peligrosamente en vuelo, y esto ha ocurrido en varias ocasiones en las Últimas semanas, carol botifoll, tiene nuevos detalles, sale a relucir justo cuando millones de pasajeros se preparan para volar el fin de sema semana feriado. >>> el incidente involucrÓ a dos aviones air bus a 320 que despegaban
vamos en busca de aventuras en la carretera de mÉxico, a bordo de la motocicleta de un corresponsal, viernes, comienza ya. ♪. ♪. ♪. "noticiero telemundo" con marÍa celeste arrarÁs, y desde los Ángeles con josÉ dÍaz balart. ♪. >>> hola quÉ tal. buenas tardes. hoy vamos a transmitir parte del "noticiero telemundo" desde panorama city, la plaza del valle en el valle de san fernando en california, desde aquÍ los saludo rodeado de una gente maravillosa...
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to mexico. this house foreign affairs committee hearing is to ours. >> the hearing will come to order. we will ask all the members if they could take their seats at this time. this hearing is on the future of u.s.-mexico relations. and today as we look at the future of u.s.-mexico relations, we have witnesses that we'll hear from shortly but before we do i'm going to make an opening statement and then my, the ranking member of this committee will make his opening statement. despite our strong cultural ties, our relationship with neighboring mexico has never received the sustained attention from official washington that it deserves. this committee is working to change this. in december, chairman salmon's western hemisphere subcommittee held an important field hearing in arizona of facilitating trade between the two countries. and ranking member engel has had a sustained interest in the western hemisphere, particularly u.s.-mexico relations. we will all be watching secretary kerry's trip to mexico
to mexico. this house foreign affairs committee hearing is to ours. >> the hearing will come to order. we will ask all the members if they could take their seats at this time. this hearing is on the future of u.s.-mexico relations. and today as we look at the future of u.s.-mexico relations, we have witnesses that we'll hear from shortly but before we do i'm going to make an opening statement and then my, the ranking member of this committee will make his opening statement. despite our...
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marine jailed in mexico only right here. only on the record. >> i made one turn out of the parking lot but it looped around and took me back south of mexico. the mexican check point, i told them i said i have all my stuff back here plus i have three guns. i told them i said hey, take everything youle3ml want, please let me go back to america. i was punked in the stomach a few times. to the point where i couldn't breathe. i was gasping for air. i was struck in the face a bunch of times with open palm. >> who was hitting you you? >> it was done by guards. i didn't mean to be in mexico. it was an accident. >> u.s. marine sergeant andrew tahmooressi calls it an accident. a big accident. so how did a wrong turn at the border land him in a mexican prison in the marine tells us exactly what happened on that fateful night. what time did you arrive in the tijuana area? >> march 31st i arrived sometime in the early afternoon. probably, maybe around noon or 1:00. >> and what did you do? what was the plan for the day and what did you do
marine jailed in mexico only right here. only on the record. >> i made one turn out of the parking lot but it looped around and took me back south of mexico. the mexican check point, i told them i said i have all my stuff back here plus i have three guns. i told them i said hey, take everything youle3ml want, please let me go back to america. i was punked in the stomach a few times. to the point where i couldn't breathe. i was gasping for air. i was struck in the face a bunch of times...
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en mÉxico hay cifras del porcentajes de sacerdotes con aactos de pedofilio.el representante permanente del vaticano ante las naciones unidas en ginebra compareciÓ ante el comite contra la tortura dijo que la santa sede no tiene jurisdicci en caso de abuso cometidos en terceros paÍses. pero sÍ tiene competencia para apartar los sacerdotes culpables. >> pienso que en este caso el daÑo estÁ hecho. que la reparaciÓn debe continuar. en diez aÑos el vaticano investigÓ casos de sadercotes que abusaron de menores 884 destituidos y apartados de su cargo. se documentÓ que 30 % sacerdotes que existen en mÉxico cometieron algÚn tipo de abuso. >> siempre cae mÁs bajo. manipulan las cosa. el papa francisco ha dado buena seÑal pero creo que hay que ido mÁs allÁ. pidiÓ perdón. digo desde el punto de vista del alma por decirlo de alguna forma. te ayuda, lo necesita uno. >> de acuerdo con el representante de la santa sede no tienen competencia para juzgar los pederastas fuera del estado vaticano, pero pueden realizar procedimientos contra las personas que pesan abusos a menore
en mÉxico hay cifras del porcentajes de sacerdotes con aactos de pedofilio.el representante permanente del vaticano ante las naciones unidas en ginebra compareciÓ ante el comite contra la tortura dijo que la santa sede no tiene jurisdicci en caso de abuso cometidos en terceros paÍses. pero sÍ tiene competencia para apartar los sacerdotes culpables. >> pienso que en este caso el daÑo estÁ hecho. que la reparaciÓn debe continuar. en diez aÑos el vaticano investigÓ casos de...
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para combatir la epidemia varios estados incluyendo massachusetts nuevo mÉxico y new jersey y marylandsal. >> 3-5 minutos es muy rÁpido. isolda p. telemundo. >> el papa francisco dijo que el celibato no es un dogma de fe y por lo tanto, siempre estÁ la puerta abierta para debatir si pueden o no casarese. >> cuando lo cuestionaron sobre los sistemas mÁs estpino soso, l papa anuncio que pronto se reunirÁ con vÍctimas de sacerdotes pederastas. >> una peligrosa plaga ha devorado varios paÍses de centroamÉrica ha provocado pÉrdidas millonarias y es tan grave que estados unidos ha tenido que intervenir nos vamos con el informe de el salvador. >> vende tortas en el okey dentro salvadoreÑos hace mÁs de un aÑo tuvo que abandonar la fin caduca fe en por una plaga. >> el trabajo era escaso. >> se trata del peor brote en 40 aÑos una especie de hongs que ataca las hojas y granos lo que dice el empresario salvadoreÑo le echÓ a perder la mitad de la producciÓn de su finca. >> es tremendo, hemos perdido 100.000 empleos, el salvador es uno de los paÍses mÁs afectados en la regiÓn. >> el aÑo pasado cuan
para combatir la epidemia varios estados incluyendo massachusetts nuevo mÉxico y new jersey y marylandsal. >> 3-5 minutos es muy rÁpido. isolda p. telemundo. >> el papa francisco dijo que el celibato no es un dogma de fe y por lo tanto, siempre estÁ la puerta abierta para debatir si pueden o no casarese. >> cuando lo cuestionaron sobre los sistemas mÁs estpino soso, l papa anuncio que pronto se reunirÁ con vÍctimas de sacerdotes pederastas. >> una peligrosa plaga...
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at least 3,000 acres now burning in new mexico.n henry smith has our story. >> reporter: the texas forrest service dropped its containment estimate from 75 to 65%. one hutchison county official said it looks like a war zone. >> my home and the home next to mine was the only one standing in our block. >> reporter: so far an estimated 700 people have had to take shelter. air tankers and firefighters from 26 counties are working up to 30-hour shifts to put out the blaze before anyone else has to evacuate. >> the may shift later so be prepared to evacuate. >> reporter: the a last estimate out of silver sill, new mexico is zero percent of that fire has been contained. the fire is moving east away from silver city. as we head into warmer weather, drought conditions have communities on edge about wildfires from the southwest to the west. where later this week, some southern californians will deal with high winds and temperatures in the triple digits. they are not expecting a bad wildfire season in colorado, but the govern a taking a bette
at least 3,000 acres now burning in new mexico.n henry smith has our story. >> reporter: the texas forrest service dropped its containment estimate from 75 to 65%. one hutchison county official said it looks like a war zone. >> my home and the home next to mine was the only one standing in our block. >> reporter: so far an estimated 700 people have had to take shelter. air tankers and firefighters from 26 counties are working up to 30-hour shifts to put out the blaze before...
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más llamadas a méxico. ♪ (cliente 1) ¿viste?a un auspicioso debut. >>> y cuando faltan 43 dÍas para el mundial, ricky martin prometiÓ que si mÉxico gana la copa mundial ofrecerÁ un concierto gratuito en ese paÍs. el popular hizo la promesa mediante un twitt al ex director tÉcnico del "tri" hugo sÁnchez. y el dÍa 17 se medirÁ contra brasil. >>> serÁ un partidazo. lo pensamos desde ahora. >>> puerto rico goza de mÁs de 20 dÍas feriados que para muchos es una bendiciÓn y para otros una condena, el gobernador asoÓo la idea de reducir la cantidad de dÍa de asuetos. y que piensan los puertorriqueÑos en un paÍs donde se celebra todo. >>> el gobernador apuesta por la fuerza trabajadores en la bÚsqueda a la grave crisis del paÍs. y en su mensaje de situaciÓn y presupuesto anunciÓ una reducciÓn en la cantidad de dÍas feriados. >>> necesitamos cambios radicales para una sociedad radicalmente mÁs productiva. mÁs dÍas de trabajo, y mÁs dÍa de clases. >>> garcÍa padilla no especifiÓo cuantos dÍas de fiesta se eliminaran. el total de los dÍas
más llamadas a méxico. ♪ (cliente 1) ¿viste?a un auspicioso debut. >>> y cuando faltan 43 dÍas para el mundial, ricky martin prometiÓ que si mÉxico gana la copa mundial ofrecerÁ un concierto gratuito en ese paÍs. el popular hizo la promesa mediante un twitt al ex director tÉcnico del "tri" hugo sÁnchez. y el dÍa 17 se medirÁ contra brasil. >>> serÁ un partidazo. lo pensamos desde ahora. >>> puerto rico goza de mÁs de 20 dÍas feriados que...