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to mexico. , and it's and back down to mexico. the -- the specific issue you're talking about is why can you not go down and buy livestock in mexico and bring them back united states? that is the question of agricultural regulations standards of the border. those are standards which are deeply complex and unfortunately you have seen certain interest groups that have lobbied to keep them in place to protect their markets in the united states. host: the u.s. has the top are standards at the border -- tougher standards at the border? guest: it is about regulatory complexity. spend so much time focusing on relatively small economic issues which have high media or political value. they get headlines and not the things that make life better for the producers. i read it takes 20 pieces of paper to export account between united states and canada. there are all sorts of cattle and pigs moving back and forth. if we can reduce these regulatory costs, if we can cut the red tape for guys like, we would be better off. i did a lot of speaking in
to mexico. , and it's and back down to mexico. the -- the specific issue you're talking about is why can you not go down and buy livestock in mexico and bring them back united states? that is the question of agricultural regulations standards of the border. those are standards which are deeply complex and unfortunately you have seen certain interest groups that have lobbied to keep them in place to protect their markets in the united states. host: the u.s. has the top are standards at the...
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>>>viva méxico , viva méxico . >>> viva méxico , vía méxico . >>> la gente respondió emocionada antesnó con todos los colores presentes incluso con las luces fomraron varios corazones al final el presidente invitó a su familia a hacer lo mismo y dijo adiós sal pueblo marcdo el desfile militar y mientras esto ocurre regreso hombre de oaklan arrestado por golpear a unam mujer con un hacha el sujeto es christoper jennis de 33 años de edad . >>> y docenas marcharon para realizar protesta es san francisco rechaza el fascismo y el portavoz de la empresa de urber se pronunció en relación al problema que tuivoeron al realizar ciertos viajes .tenemo pagar. >>> en el comunicado se dijo hemos identificado el problema de las ganancasi y de esta herramientas y pagaremos los viajes a los conductores . >>> docenas de personas en san lenadrodieron el primer paso para hacerse ciudadanos de los estados unidos y por supuesto recibieron asistencia legal. >>> vamos a ver si podemos arreglar la lápida. >>> la señora inicia su proceso de ciudadanía estadounidense. >>> en los estados unidos llevo aproximadam
>>>viva méxico , viva méxico . >>> viva méxico , vía méxico . >>> la gente respondió emocionada antesnó con todos los colores presentes incluso con las luces fomraron varios corazones al final el presidente invitó a su familia a hacer lo mismo y dijo adiós sal pueblo marcdo el desfile militar y mientras esto ocurre regreso hombre de oaklan arrestado por golpear a unam mujer con un hacha el sujeto es christoper jennis de 33 años de edad . >>> y...
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go back to mexico. the specific issues, why can't you go and buy livestock in mexico and bring it back to the united states? that is a question of sanitary agriculture may commission standards at the border. those standards are deeply complex. unfortunately, there have been some interest groups that have lobbied to keep them in place to protect markets in the united states. host: u.s. has the tougher standards at the border? guest: exactly. guest: not just tougher standards but regular for a complexity. we focus so much on relatively small economic issues. high media or political value. they get headlines, but not be things that make better for the producers and manufacturers. i read it takes 20 pieces of paper to export a cow between united states. moving back cattle and forth between our markets. if we could reduce regulatory costs and cut the red tape for guys like bob we would be better off. terrorists are not the answer. midwest --ing in the i visited the midwest and american farmers are bearing th
go back to mexico. the specific issues, why can't you go and buy livestock in mexico and bring it back to the united states? that is a question of sanitary agriculture may commission standards at the border. those standards are deeply complex. unfortunately, there have been some interest groups that have lobbied to keep them in place to protect markets in the united states. host: u.s. has the tougher standards at the border? guest: exactly. guest: not just tougher standards but regular for a...
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the northern part of new mexico one -- mexico -- mexico about hours drive is a region that wat one of the regions one of the us big sending states to the united states from central mexico.speey >>host: at age five what was your impression? >> we had to move to wait for our document.r's my father's my father's possible so afraid anytime he these twoo mexico hehe could have a secondw thought i'm not going back to the lesson he was such a worker wanted him all the time.ire so he made him a deal he could not refuse me he will penalize your entire family so we spent a year waiting a year waiting for the paperwork to and arrive rigt across el paso texas but i remember taking that drive from el paso to the california san joaquin valley. my father my father sent a postcard of the state capital a very dry and an affectionate man ias the a postcard to welcome us to california i was the oldest at for my brother would say are we there yet? in and the in the postpartum thing yet thinking that this new america. would look like the postcards so postcard so management and downright anger when we real
the northern part of new mexico one -- mexico -- mexico about hours drive is a region that wat one of the regions one of the us big sending states to the united states from central mexico.speey >>host: at age five what was your impression? >> we had to move to wait for our document.r's my father's my father's possible so afraid anytime he these twoo mexico hehe could have a secondw thought i'm not going back to the lesson he was such a worker wanted him all the time.ire so he made...
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they can search for a peaceful mexico. to improveked working conditions of the most vulnerable groups. transformed the , and qualityystem education prepares kids to have a successful and happy life. we have search for solutions to international challenges. my country has made a sense of responsibility. responsibly ind promoting sustainable development. executive power can move forward sustainable development. artificial intelligence can , and climateoals change is a priority for my country. to comply obligation with even more ambitious goals for education. inico has acted responsibly the search for solutions to the challenges. made inprogress we have order to reach global contact for safe, orderly, and regulated migration. the permanent representatives of mexico stipulate -- they have worked the past two years with civil society organizations and with the academic world. there is a respect for the human rights of all migrants. there is also full respect for the sovereignty of the state. there is a formal adoption of this i
they can search for a peaceful mexico. to improveked working conditions of the most vulnerable groups. transformed the , and qualityystem education prepares kids to have a successful and happy life. we have search for solutions to international challenges. my country has made a sense of responsibility. responsibly ind promoting sustainable development. executive power can move forward sustainable development. artificial intelligence can , and climateoals change is a priority for my country. to...
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and mexico had struck a deal. in the middle of that conversation, one of us said we need to do an event about this. and here we are. i'm monica debols, the director of the american studies program, and sitting to my right and mayor lovely, a senior fellow at the peterson institute for international economics, a professor at syracuse. and then to her right is a visiting scholar at the kato institute. so with that, let me open up our initial remarks. the idea is that we have sort of a fairly informal discussion between the three of us. then we're gonna switch over to a second panel looking at the politics of everything that's going on from the mexican perspective and from the canadian perspective. the u.s. recently announced that it struck a deal with mexico. and canada had been up to that point sort of out of the discussions. it's now been brought back into the discussions. but nothing has really progressed. and the latest news is that, nos are ongoing -- negotiations are ongoing. nothing more we can say. [ laughte
and mexico had struck a deal. in the middle of that conversation, one of us said we need to do an event about this. and here we are. i'm monica debols, the director of the american studies program, and sitting to my right and mayor lovely, a senior fellow at the peterson institute for international economics, a professor at syracuse. and then to her right is a visiting scholar at the kato institute. so with that, let me open up our initial remarks. the idea is that we have sort of a fairly...
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and mexico had struck a deal. in the middle of that conversation, one of us said we need to do an event about this. and here we are. i'm monica debols, the director of the american studies program, and sitting to my right and mayor lovely, a senior fellow at the peterson institute for international economics, a professor at syracuse. and then to her right is a visiting scholar at the kato institute. so with that, let me open up our initial remarks. the idea is that we have sort of a fairly informal discussion between the three of us. then we're gonna switch over to a second panel looking at the politics of everything that's going on from the mexican perspective and from the canadian perspective. the u.s. recently announced that it struck a deal with mexico. and canada had been up to that point sort of out of the discussions. it's now been brought back into the discussions. but nothing has really progressed. and the latest news is that, nos are ongoing -- negotiations are ongoing. nothing more we can say. [ laughte
and mexico had struck a deal. in the middle of that conversation, one of us said we need to do an event about this. and here we are. i'm monica debols, the director of the american studies program, and sitting to my right and mayor lovely, a senior fellow at the peterson institute for international economics, a professor at syracuse. and then to her right is a visiting scholar at the kato institute. so with that, let me open up our initial remarks. the idea is that we have sort of a fairly...
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on the mexico u.s. steel the interesting thing is that what came out of this in terms of the deal was the document that they actually published that said it is a preliminary agreement in principle but in itself is something that is kind of hard. what is a preliminary agreement in principle. it is certainly not ideal set in stone and it's certainly something it certainly something that will be subject to a lot of back and forth. with an ideal there were three things that sort of stood out the first was the issue of rules of origin which we will get into in the panel and specifically on the auto sector were raised from 62 and a half percent in the agreement in principle is that they would be raised to 75% as many of you in the room now they are a staple of trade agreements and what they usually specified how much content in a given product has to be sourced from within the region. sixty-two and a half% of anything produced within north america had to be sourced within north america. the second element of
on the mexico u.s. steel the interesting thing is that what came out of this in terms of the deal was the document that they actually published that said it is a preliminary agreement in principle but in itself is something that is kind of hard. what is a preliminary agreement in principle. it is certainly not ideal set in stone and it's certainly something it certainly something that will be subject to a lot of back and forth. with an ideal there were three things that sort of stood out the...
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and mexico. from the johns hopkins university campus. this is one hour and 40 minutes. okay. so, welcome to our nafta apocalypse panel. looking at the latest developments under nafta we have i hope a very interesting, a very very distinguished set of painless and hopefully an extremely interesting discussion as well. given that all of these issues are playing out as we go along. let me just give you a brief antidote of how this event came about for a couple of weeks ago i was walking out going across the street to nearby to brookings for lunch. and i ran into mary and another colleague of ours from the peterson institute where i'm also affiliated and and chris walked by. and the four of us got into a conversation about nafta evidently because the announcement had just been made that the u.s. and mexico had struck a deal. in the middle of that conversation suddenly one of us said we need to do an event about this. and here we are. that's how we got here having said how we got here let me introduce
and mexico. from the johns hopkins university campus. this is one hour and 40 minutes. okay. so, welcome to our nafta apocalypse panel. looking at the latest developments under nafta we have i hope a very interesting, a very very distinguished set of painless and hopefully an extremely interesting discussion as well. given that all of these issues are playing out as we go along. let me just give you a brief antidote of how this event came about for a couple of weeks ago i was walking out going...
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-mexico trade deal, or the u.s.-canada-mexico trade deal. it's not nafta. even if 95% of things remain the same. that's the positive. the negative one, of course, is exactly the incoming left-wing government in mexico. this was a surprise, not only to mexicans, but also to americans, to pollsters all over the world. the magnitude or the victory by the left had not been really in the forecast. and, therefore, the united states suddenly finds itself with the possibility of having on the other side of the table a not liberal, in fact, anti-neo-liberal nationalist -- not anti-american, but mexicannist, pro-mexicannist, and nationalist, populist government that wants social justice issues. regarding nafta, of course, as everyone knows, there have been winners and losers. we talked a lot, we talked about many of the winners. the auto industry no doubt has helped mexico propeled its economy very significantly. mexico in the late 1980's was a petroized economy. not so much as venezuela. 98% of the exports were oil. but 80%, 85% were. it's -- it's very difficult to
-mexico trade deal, or the u.s.-canada-mexico trade deal. it's not nafta. even if 95% of things remain the same. that's the positive. the negative one, of course, is exactly the incoming left-wing government in mexico. this was a surprise, not only to mexicans, but also to americans, to pollsters all over the world. the magnitude or the victory by the left had not been really in the forecast. and, therefore, the united states suddenly finds itself with the possibility of having on the other...
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you also need to build the mexico -- new mexico's economy. we need for centers of excellence by making our universities the centers of economic development. energy, with those sector strategies we can diversify our economy. there is no reason new mexico -- renewableieved energy stay in the country. >> would you support a raise in the minimum wage? rep. grisham: i am on the record. absolutely. --dred thousand new mexico's a hundred thousand new mexico residents get an immediate raise. right here in new mexico, has been stagnant. it is the single most important factor in holding our families into poverty. >> how high? >> $10 immediately and then i want to raise it to 12 and then index it to inflation so you have sustainable growth for minimum wage so that wages keep up with escalating inflation. >> raising the minimum wage? rep. pearce: if we are trying to -- to help the people at the bottom of the economic ladder i would not support the minimum wage. minimum wage actually hurt the people at the bottom in washington. people at the bottom are no
you also need to build the mexico -- new mexico's economy. we need for centers of excellence by making our universities the centers of economic development. energy, with those sector strategies we can diversify our economy. there is no reason new mexico -- renewableieved energy stay in the country. >> would you support a raise in the minimum wage? rep. grisham: i am on the record. absolutely. --dred thousand new mexico's a hundred thousand new mexico residents get an immediate raise....
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right here in new mexico, has been stagnant. it is the single most important factor in holding our families into poverty. >> how high? >> $10 immediately and then i want to raise it to 12 and then index it to inflation so you have sustainable growth for minimum wage so that wages keep up with escalating inflation. >> raising the minimum wage? rep. pearce: if we are trying to help the people at the bottom of the economic ladder, i would not support the minimum wage. minimum wage actually hurt the people at the bottom in washington. people at the bottom are not making less money and working less hours. if you want to help people you have to grow the economy, more jobs out there who are attracting people. the businesses that get hurt worse are the small usinesses. we will penalize new mexico owned companies worse. out-of-state companies can float the money in from other states and subsidize the operations. small business owners, you're going to put them out of business. rep. grisham: let me mention that most small businesses are at
right here in new mexico, has been stagnant. it is the single most important factor in holding our families into poverty. >> how high? >> $10 immediately and then i want to raise it to 12 and then index it to inflation so you have sustainable growth for minimum wage so that wages keep up with escalating inflation. >> raising the minimum wage? rep. pearce: if we are trying to help the people at the bottom of the economic ladder, i would not support the minimum wage. minimum...
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-mexico trade deal, or the u.s., canada and mexico trade deal. it's not nafta. even if 95% of things remain the same. at the positive. a negative one of course is exactly the incoming left-wing government in mexico. this was a surprise not only to mexicans but also to americans, to pollsters all over the world. the magnitude or the victory by the left have not been really in the forecast and, therefore, the united states suddenly finds itself with the possibility of having, on the other side of the table, a not neoliberal, in fact, anti-neoliberal nationalist. not anti-american but mexican list, promax and asked, and nationalist populist government that wants to have as its number one priority social justice issues. and regarding nafta, of course everyone knows, there have been winners and losers. we talked a lot about many of the winners. we also industry node that has helped mexico and propelled its economy for a significantly. mexico in the late 1980s was a centralized economy. not as bad as venezuela. 98% of its exports were not oil, but 80, 85% work. it's v
-mexico trade deal, or the u.s., canada and mexico trade deal. it's not nafta. even if 95% of things remain the same. at the positive. a negative one of course is exactly the incoming left-wing government in mexico. this was a surprise not only to mexicans but also to americans, to pollsters all over the world. the magnitude or the victory by the left have not been really in the forecast and, therefore, the united states suddenly finds itself with the possibility of having, on the other side of...
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mexico held out as trump hates mexico and everything in the nation, not true. earlier in the week he said i love mexico and i love canada. my issue is we can repair relationships with these important allies, canada and mexico, even with europe. europe the trade minister for the e.u. saying we'll drop all auto tariffs. >> trump said i don't like that. we didn't have a problem with canada and mexico until trump started attacking them for stupid reasons. canada. he's constantly going after the dairy program there. i agree it's a terrible government subsidized thing. but it's $6 billion a year industry. it means nothing to the american economy. dagen: but president trump is a politician and it means something to the people who voted for him. he ran on reapproving these trade deals. none of you guys in d.c. would have jobs if you didn't have great politicians winning these races. my point is, i talk to people who want better -- there was a woman on maria's show in the past week who sells cheese. she sells string cheese flavored with fruit, and she wants to be able t
mexico held out as trump hates mexico and everything in the nation, not true. earlier in the week he said i love mexico and i love canada. my issue is we can repair relationships with these important allies, canada and mexico, even with europe. europe the trade minister for the e.u. saying we'll drop all auto tariffs. >> trump said i don't like that. we didn't have a problem with canada and mexico until trump started attacking them for stupid reasons. canada. he's constantly going after...
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i am from new mexico and virginia is from new mexico -- we do not talk about much in new mexico. it is kind of an uncomfortable truth, and another wrinkle in and larger story of slavery who gets to be a full-fledged citizen in this west? prof. scharff: i would just add unfree that that form of labor persists up to, through, and after the civil war. so we have evidence of people who are captured, but then in some way integrated into families, more or less, or maybe never integrated, and lots and lots of evidence in that -- of that in all kinds of records from new mexico. it is interesting to think about new mexico, as strange and weird as it is, does not become a state until 1912. prof. sides: the oldest permanently settled nervy and colony -- european colony in north america. it took a long time for people to understand what the value was of parts of the extremely dry west. if you could not farm it, what value did it have? may be mining. if not mining, what value? it took many years later, with the environmental movement and great painters and great photographers for us to finall
i am from new mexico and virginia is from new mexico -- we do not talk about much in new mexico. it is kind of an uncomfortable truth, and another wrinkle in and larger story of slavery who gets to be a full-fledged citizen in this west? prof. scharff: i would just add unfree that that form of labor persists up to, through, and after the civil war. so we have evidence of people who are captured, but then in some way integrated into families, more or less, or maybe never integrated, and lots and...
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it doesn't work for new mexico. we have to do all of the above and i disagree with your long-standing approach that climate change is real. it is real and we have to address it try and i'd like to move on because that so many topics. one is going back to education of course this is been in the news come hotly debated across our state. there is this push in the legislature to tap the permanent fund further to expand prekindergarten across our state. state. some say this is the best chance we have to let an entire generation of poverty. other say this is a fiscally responsible thing to go deeper into the permanent fund. mr. pearce, would you support tapping the permanent fund for expanding pre-k? pearce: i was in the legislature and then are involved in the discussion. that was going to be the solution for education. now that we have it and now that we something else, solution, let me be clear, our education system is networking and it can be fixed but we need to set about fixing it. i've talked to early education spe
it doesn't work for new mexico. we have to do all of the above and i disagree with your long-standing approach that climate change is real. it is real and we have to address it try and i'd like to move on because that so many topics. one is going back to education of course this is been in the news come hotly debated across our state. there is this push in the legislature to tap the permanent fund further to expand prekindergarten across our state. state. some say this is the best chance we...
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y todos los centroamÉricas y latinos que estuvimos por ahÍ, quÉ viva mÉxico seÑores. >>> viva mÉxicorenzo mÉndez porque no firmÓ con la bien banda sino con su representante. por lo que la banda original se quedÓ con una bomba de tiempo que de no actuar rÁpido le explotorÁ en las manos y sellenrÁn de demandas misma consulten drs que, tendrÁ que enfrentar con abogados. >>> quÉ lamentable posiciÓn de la banda. >>> uno que estÁ de festejo marc anthony porque celebrÓ su cumpleaÑos nÚmero 50, tiene tanta gratitud en el corazÓn por otro aÑo de vida por la salud, por la familia, por ser tan suertudo de tener amigos buenos y siempre tenerlos a todo a su lado, y vÍctor manuel tambiÉn estuvo presente para animar la fiesta, como un espectÁculo grandote y quÉ rico la pasaron, felicidades para marc anthony de parte de todo el equipo de un nuevo dÍa. >>> y bien despuÉs del incidente que protagonizaron shade ellos pantalla ella como dama lo disculpÓ en la redes sociales, diciendo que no hagan escÁndalo, ya cu esposo es muy, pero muy bromista. >>> y bueno un verdadero revuelo provocÓ la presencia de
y todos los centroamÉricas y latinos que estuvimos por ahÍ, quÉ viva mÉxico seÑores. >>> viva mÉxicorenzo mÉndez porque no firmÓ con la bien banda sino con su representante. por lo que la banda original se quedÓ con una bomba de tiempo que de no actuar rÁpido le explotorÁ en las manos y sellenrÁn de demandas misma consulten drs que, tendrÁ que enfrentar con abogados. >>> quÉ lamentable posiciÓn de la banda. >>> uno que estÁ de festejo marc anthony...
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the drug war in mexico. people have died since, just since 2006 -- >> host: in mexico alone. >> guest: in mexico. you have the drug trafficking organizations that now really control anything that's sort of illicit in the country, they control. so they are the ones who now control the routes into mexico. you want to come to the united states, you have to go through them. they're not the people from the same neighborhoods. these are people whose only care is money. i mean, it's all around, it's about greed. so that makes it a lot more dangerous. if you're coming with your family and you're having a hard time crossing the desert, they're not going to care about you, you know? they're not as humane, if you will. the second thing that we have to understand about mexican migration today is that it's not an invasion coming from mexico anymore. in the heyday you were looking at 106 million apprehensions per year, and this was back in the 1990s. today we're looking at less than 175,000 people apprehended. there are m
the drug war in mexico. people have died since, just since 2006 -- >> host: in mexico alone. >> guest: in mexico. you have the drug trafficking organizations that now really control anything that's sort of illicit in the country, they control. so they are the ones who now control the routes into mexico. you want to come to the united states, you have to go through them. they're not the people from the same neighborhoods. these are people whose only care is money. i mean, it's all...
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has nothing to do with mexico or canada.hese are hard-working people, we have a great relationship with them, and he needs to continue to have that. all he wants to do is disturb, ,reate havoc in this nation create separation in this nation, and john mccain is a war hero. thank you. from let's talk to linda, antioch, california, on the democratic line. good morning. i wanted to say something to the american people, i was one of the idiots who voted for donald trump. i'm embarrassed that i did. know if anybody in the united states realizes what he is saying when he says the news is not what you are hearing and things like that. that is a dictator. he is doing things that a dictator does. does anyone realize that he is looking up to all of the dictators? communists? i'm so scared of what is going to happen in the united states if he stays on in that office. he is a disgrace. i just wanted to say one other thing, senator john mccain was a hero. i wish the republicans would stop saying that he isn't, and donald trump too. thank
has nothing to do with mexico or canada.hese are hard-working people, we have a great relationship with them, and he needs to continue to have that. all he wants to do is disturb, ,reate havoc in this nation create separation in this nation, and john mccain is a war hero. thank you. from let's talk to linda, antioch, california, on the democratic line. good morning. i wanted to say something to the american people, i was one of the idiots who voted for donald trump. i'm embarrassed that i did....
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. >> buenas tardes, lo peor podrÍa estar por venir, gordon avanza por el golfo de mÉxico y toco raraerra en las prÓximas horas en alguno estado del sur*- esta es nuestra principal noticia, pero ademÁs este lunes. espero que tengas papeles, es la amenaza de un hombre anglosajÓn contra una inmigrante de salvador en una lavanderÍa de nueva york, residentes denuncian que los ataques de odio racial son comunes en esa zona. nadie se salva el presidente trump quiere acabar con los trabajadores extranjeros, mÁs de 40% de las visas para trabajadores calificados son rechazadas, mientras en el campo cada vez mÁs escasea la mano de obra. empresaria y soÑadora, llegÓ sola a estados unidos a los 14 aÑos, hoy gracias a daca tiene su propio negocio, por eso pide al gobierno del presidente trump que no destruya los sueÑos de miles de dreamers como ella. ♪ noticias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz-balart. ♪ sin sol y bajo mucha, mucha agua, asÍ han pasado miles de personas el feriado del dÍa del trabajo, por el mal tiempo que castiga a varias partes del paÍs, a esta hora de la mayor amenaza es la tormenta trop
. >> buenas tardes, lo peor podrÍa estar por venir, gordon avanza por el golfo de mÉxico y toco raraerra en las prÓximas horas en alguno estado del sur*- esta es nuestra principal noticia, pero ademÁs este lunes. espero que tengas papeles, es la amenaza de un hombre anglosajÓn contra una inmigrante de salvador en una lavanderÍa de nueva york, residentes denuncian que los ataques de odio racial son comunes en esa zona. nadie se salva el presidente trump quiere acabar con los...
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to mexico. , and it's and back down to mexico.he -- the specific issue you're talking about is why can you not go down and buy livestock in mexico and bring them back united states? that is the question of agricultural regulations standards of the border. those are standards which are deeply complex and unfortunately you have seen certain interest groups that have lobbied to keep them in place to protect their markets in the united states. host: the u.s. has the top are standards at the border -- tougher standards at the border? guest: it is about regulatory complexity. spend so much time focusing on relatively small economic issues which have high media or political value. they get headlines and not the things that make life better for the producers. i read it takes 20 pieces of paper to export account between united states and canada. there are all sorts of cattle and pigs moving back and forth. if we can reduce these regulatory costs, if we can cut the red tape for guys like, we would be better off. i did a lot of speaking in t
to mexico. , and it's and back down to mexico.he -- the specific issue you're talking about is why can you not go down and buy livestock in mexico and bring them back united states? that is the question of agricultural regulations standards of the border. those are standards which are deeply complex and unfortunately you have seen certain interest groups that have lobbied to keep them in place to protect their markets in the united states. host: the u.s. has the top are standards at the border...
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. >>> la esposa del presidente de mÉxico angelica rivera dice que su esposo es sensible al arte lo queda destacado al casarse con una actriz. >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> llevan a mÉxico en la sangre y han recorrido mundo mostrando el arte de la charrerÍa, y tienen abierto una escuela para que no se pierda esta tradiciÓn. >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> ¿cÓmo estÁn? muy buenas tardes ya es viernes y gracias por estar con nosotros en este final de semana. >>> las fuertes lluvias no tienen piedad con sinaloa al noroeste de mÉxico que lo han dejado bajo el agua como siempre en estos casos lo peor que hay muertos y desparecidos raÚl tiene el informe, muy buenas tardes. >>> hola, ¿quÉ talalud desde ciudad de mÉxico donde ha llovido pero no como en sinaloa, allÁ segÚn informes, el agua inundÓ muchas partes, aquÍ una camioneta es arrastrada con toda una familia. >>> ayÚdale a la niÑa por aquel lado. >>> en vÍas partes se vivieron momentos de verdadero terror once municipios de sinaloa estÁn bajo el agua, pero no solo sinaloa, sufrieron lo mismo en sonora, y en baja california sur hasta el momento son seis las per
. >>> la esposa del presidente de mÉxico angelica rivera dice que su esposo es sensible al arte lo queda destacado al casarse con una actriz. >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> llevan a mÉxico en la sangre y han recorrido mundo mostrando el arte de la charrerÍa, y tienen abierto una escuela para que no se pierda esta tradiciÓn. >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> ¿cÓmo estÁn? muy buenas tardes ya es viernes y gracias por estar con nosotros en este final de semana....
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telemundo.com (305) 887-3060 ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> a un aÑo del terremoto del 19 de septiembre en mÉxicoos, casas de cartÓn y tiendas de campaÑa, decenas de personas aÚn mal viven en campamentos improvisa o improvisados, la desesperaciÓn continÚa en pie. >> el loco valdÉs regresa al hospital por otro posible tumor en la cabeza. >> hoy desde los Ángeles conoceremos por primera vez la historia de la viuda del rey del narcocorrido y nos dirÁ cÓmo tardÓ 30 aÑos en convertirse en ciudadana. >> ¿ quÉ hacer si tus dientes rechinan y rechinan hasta quitarte el sueÑo? posibles soluciones aquÍ. >> y una sobreviviente del sismo de 2017 en mÉxico que se convirtiÓ en arquitecta de la reconstrucciÓn y los superhÉroes de la catÁstrofe. >> y mÁs enamorado que nunca, justin bieber sorprendiÓ a su prometida en plena calle de londres. >> sabremos quienes son los actores latinoss que nos representan en las obras de disney en nueva york. >> y en casa tenemos invitados de lujo, los protagonistas del recluso con todo aquÍ en un nuevo dÍa, siempre mÁs cerca de ti. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ ♪ (mÚ
telemundo.com (305) 887-3060 ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> a un aÑo del terremoto del 19 de septiembre en mÉxicoos, casas de cartÓn y tiendas de campaÑa, decenas de personas aÚn mal viven en campamentos improvisa o improvisados, la desesperaciÓn continÚa en pie. >> el loco valdÉs regresa al hospital por otro posible tumor en la cabeza. >> hoy desde los Ángeles conoceremos por primera vez la historia de la viuda del rey del narcocorrido y nos dirÁ cÓmo...
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like ink developments in mexico are inconsequential at this point, because mexico has agreed in principlea re ntly principle to this text, which apparently we are seeing on friday, we are going to see what the text of the us— mexico agreement is. so i do not think there is much chance of mexico pulling out. the question is whether or not that will go from being bilateral to trilateral, and the other question, of course, is again, is the us congress prepared to a cce pt again, is the us congress prepared to accept that as a bilateral deal rather than the full trilateral nafta that everybody wants? rather than the full trilateral nafta that everybody wants7m boeing to our view is why they might not. they might not because americans want canada in on the deal, because the trade with canada, especially in the northern ‘s rates, is massive. —— northern states. faces like michigan and wisconsin, they trade with mexico is inconsequential. the trade with canada is what they want. everybody wa nts a canada is what they want. everybody wants a rebirth of nafta, a better nafta. everybody wants that.
like ink developments in mexico are inconsequential at this point, because mexico has agreed in principlea re ntly principle to this text, which apparently we are seeing on friday, we are going to see what the text of the us— mexico agreement is. so i do not think there is much chance of mexico pulling out. the question is whether or not that will go from being bilateral to trilateral, and the other question, of course, is again, is the us congress prepared to a cce pt again, is the us...
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and mexico surprised everyone when they reached a bilateral agreement first mexico's president elect takes office in december and so the mexicans really want a free trade deal before then the message to canada join in or face auto tariffs it all amounted to a pressure cooker atmosphere it's worth bearing in mind that any deal will still need the approval of legislators in all three countries canadian foreign minister chrystia freeland went to washington to try to repair the damage asked if a deal could be reached she said this. you're tempting me to say something church no it wasn't the end of the beginning the beginning of the end but let me just. a lot's has been accomplished assignment evan it joins me now from st gallon university in switzerland he oversees the m.b.a. program there and is a professor of international trade and economic development thanks very much for being with us so does this updated nafta have have the kind of support that it needs from from the business community and the general public right now the updated nafta agreement especially the u.s. mexican deal wil
and mexico surprised everyone when they reached a bilateral agreement first mexico's president elect takes office in december and so the mexicans really want a free trade deal before then the message to canada join in or face auto tariffs it all amounted to a pressure cooker atmosphere it's worth bearing in mind that any deal will still need the approval of legislators in all three countries canadian foreign minister chrystia freeland went to washington to try to repair the damage asked if a...
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this is a breakthrough in a general sense with mexico.hey still have to get canada to sign onto it. there is a lot of progress that needs to be made in order to do that. administration officials have walked back toward the president said. the two agreements reached with mexico, 75% of auto content has to be made in the u.s. or mexico, presumably canada if they sign on. they are changing the ways they calculate that. it won't be this automatic change. then sunset agreement. instead of the administration and to -- demand to end it after five years, it is a 16 year agreement. they still have to deal with canada, a dispute resolution ,and dairy, two big issues. >> president trump is googling himself today after he said "only shows the viewing of fake news media. otherhave it r -- in words, they haven't rig -- responded they do not bias results toward any political ideology. president's twitter attacks, we can't totally ignore them, because he is the president. truth and notm of truth. it is true google and facebook posts quarter results based
this is a breakthrough in a general sense with mexico.hey still have to get canada to sign onto it. there is a lot of progress that needs to be made in order to do that. administration officials have walked back toward the president said. the two agreements reached with mexico, 75% of auto content has to be made in the u.s. or mexico, presumably canada if they sign on. they are changing the ways they calculate that. it won't be this automatic change. then sunset agreement. instead of the...
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llegÓ armando maradona mÉxico.onso cuarÓn ganó con su pelÍcula roma el leÓn de oro en el festival de cine de venecia. vamos ahora con toda la informaciÓn. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana. arantxa: buenas noches y bienvenidos. comenzamos con la reveladoras aseveraciones del diario en las que supuestamente el gobierno de estados unidos se reuniÓ al menos en tres ocasiones con militares venezolanos que planeaban un golpe estado contra nicolÁs maduro citando a un uniformado rebelde y 11 funcionarios y ex funcionarios del gobierno norteamericano. la casa blanca responden a comunicados sin dejar existencia. desde venezuela, francisco nacional reacciones. francisco: asÍ el informe periÓdico estadounidense. reuniones secretas sostenidas entre ambas partes y que... denuncia que tambiÉn hizo el conciller de venezuela en su twitter. " en los propios medios estadounidenses sale a la luz nuevas y groseras evidencias". segÚn el periÓdico, las reuniones con los militares rebeldes no pro
llegÓ armando maradona mÉxico.onso cuarÓn ganó con su pelÍcula roma el leÓn de oro en el festival de cine de venecia. vamos ahora con toda la informaciÓn. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana. arantxa: buenas noches y bienvenidos. comenzamos con la reveladoras aseveraciones del diario en las que supuestamente el gobierno de estados unidos se reuniÓ al menos en tres ocasiones con militares venezolanos que planeaban...
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mexico city and to different parts of theus-mexico border . and i was able to work and had been living in mexico, based in mexico city for 5 and a half years early in my career so i know my way around but most of the time when i'm working in this environment i'm working with journalists. many of us know this already at the danger that mexican journalists face is far, far greater in any danger i would face going in to work on a story for a couple weeks, a couple months at a time. there's between 10 and 20 mexican journalists, both reporters, writers and photographers killed every year. and by and large with impunity. we've seen that all through different governments, different administrations and in mexico that has been consistent, that by and large, the narcotraffickers have had in killing journalists. and so i follow people along their journeys. so the rio grande, and what we will do is we will move a little bit further along. the border of many of us know is very and it's treacherous and people have been pushed further and further out. as th
mexico city and to different parts of theus-mexico border . and i was able to work and had been living in mexico, based in mexico city for 5 and a half years early in my career so i know my way around but most of the time when i'm working in this environment i'm working with journalists. many of us know this already at the danger that mexican journalists face is far, far greater in any danger i would face going in to work on a story for a couple weeks, a couple months at a time. there's between...
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. >> las fosas del horror, familiares de desaparecidos en mÉxico, esperan ver la ropa de los res otros las fosas comunes de veracruz para ver si ahÍ estÁn sus seres queridos, el nÚmero de cadÁveres asciende otra vez. deslucido el tri a la selecciÓn mexicana le faltÓ estatura en el primer partido de ricardo ferretti, uruguay golea y los crÍticos atribuyen la debilidad del equipo a los pocos entrenamiento que tuvo, ♪ noticias telemundo con julio vaqueiro. >> ¿quÉ tal?, por mucho tiempo, el presidente de venezuela nicolÁs maduro ha acusado a estados unidos de intentar sacarlo del poder, hoy la administraciÓn de trump parece darle la razÓn, segÚn new york times, oficial del gobierno se habrÍan juntado en secreto al menos 3 veces con militares venezolanos que planeaban un golpe de estado y esta tarde la casa blanca no lo negÓ, la creaciÓn de un canal de comunicaciÓn clandestino con la oposiciÓn venezolana es un paso arriesgado para muchos, javier vega reporta. >> mientras presidente venezuela, nicolÁs maduro moros se paseaba entre uniformados y presumÍa se lealtad, sus compaÑeros de armas s
. >> las fosas del horror, familiares de desaparecidos en mÉxico, esperan ver la ropa de los res otros las fosas comunes de veracruz para ver si ahÍ estÁn sus seres queridos, el nÚmero de cadÁveres asciende otra vez. deslucido el tri a la selecciÓn mexicana le faltÓ estatura en el primer partido de ricardo ferretti, uruguay golea y los crÍticos atribuyen la debilidad del equipo a los pocos entrenamiento que tuvo, ♪ noticias telemundo con julio vaqueiro. >> ¿quÉ tal?, por...
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por mÁs de seis meses se recorre 18 estados de mÉxico para llegar hasta la frontera entre mÉxico y los meses. rep dice que recorrÍa diariamente entre 80 y 100 km, pero agrava 11 horas lo difÍcil era cuando llegaba la noche no tenÍa un techo de dormir. salado: enormidad la intemperie cuando reciÉn lleguÉ, he dormido en una banqueta, claro. siempre donde hay un guardia que se encarga de vigilar ese lugar. reportero: viajar en bicicleta fue su estrategia para evitar a las autoridades migratorias mexicanas. ha pasado desapercibido al ir montado en este vehÍculo aunque no para los delincuentes que le robaron la primera bicicleta que usÓ en su viaje. me quedo de backup el que tenÉs que conectar en ccp es 18607660646 y el que termina en 36 es el audio soy bicimigrante. >> es un mensaje de paz y de unidad. el viaje no ha terminado para este joven hondureÑo . u le faltan poco mÁs de 600 millas para llegar a su destino, canadÁ y poder visitar a su hijo. en tijuana, jorge fregoso, univisiÓn. fÉlix: la selecciÓn alemana jugando con sus estrellas consigue un estrecho triunfo ante perÚ. >> aquÍ y ah
por mÁs de seis meses se recorre 18 estados de mÉxico para llegar hasta la frontera entre mÉxico y los meses. rep dice que recorrÍa diariamente entre 80 y 100 km, pero agrava 11 horas lo difÍcil era cuando llegaba la noche no tenÍa un techo de dormir. salado: enormidad la intemperie cuando reciÉn lleguÉ, he dormido en una banqueta, claro. siempre donde hay un guardia que se encarga de vigilar ese lugar. reportero: viajar en bicicleta fue su estrategia para evitar a las autoridades...
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sign a new trade accord with mexico.resident trump: we're going to call it the united states mexico trade agreement. we will get rid of the name nafta. has a bad connotation. the u.s. was hurt very badly by nafta. >> is nafta dead? >> nafta is not dead. this is a breakthrough in a general sense with mexico. they still have to get canada to sign onto it. there is a lot of progress that needs to be made in order to do that. administration officials have walked back toward the president said. the two agreements reached with mexico, 75% of auto content has to be made in the u.s. or mexico, presumably canada if they sign on. they are changing the ways they calculate that. it won't be this automatic big change. then sunset agreement. instead of the administration demand to end it after five years, it is a 16 year agreement. after six years, they will look at it. they still have to deal with canada, a dispute resolution ,and dairy, two big issues. >> president trump is googling himself today after he said "only shows the viewin
sign a new trade accord with mexico.resident trump: we're going to call it the united states mexico trade agreement. we will get rid of the name nafta. has a bad connotation. the u.s. was hurt very badly by nafta. >> is nafta dead? >> nafta is not dead. this is a breakthrough in a general sense with mexico. they still have to get canada to sign onto it. there is a lot of progress that needs to be made in order to do that. administration officials have walked back toward the...
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as many women as men john heilemann reports from mexico city on what's behind the changed political landscape. going to see it's a historic new mexican congress for the first time since democracy the left has a clear majority. for your old party morena and its allies with the board giving populist president elect and his money well lopez obrador a legislative power not seen in twenty years it's used to promise a new austerity plan that would have the salaries of lawmakers and dramatically cut their perks bodyguards teams of consultants and international travel they say something that a public tired of rich out of touch politicians needed to see where there can't be such a marked inequality in society so much poverty in the countryside and a group of privileged politicians with everything. there's another big shift for the first time they'll be almost as many female lawmakers as men in part the result of a quota system where. there could be a different vision with women involved in the country's direction not just to highlight the problems we have like femicide domestic and social vi
as many women as men john heilemann reports from mexico city on what's behind the changed political landscape. going to see it's a historic new mexican congress for the first time since democracy the left has a clear majority. for your old party morena and its allies with the board giving populist president elect and his money well lopez obrador a legislative power not seen in twenty years it's used to promise a new austerity plan that would have the salaries of lawmakers and dramatically cut...
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lucina: nos quedamos aquí, mi hijo se quedó en méxico.na canadá. no gané porque estoy muy chaparrita, pero abrí más puertas. andrea: así fue como se convirtió en modelo. luego llegó la música lucina: y yo ya cantaba también en los grupitos pequeños de mi pueblo con mi tío, y pues, cuando vine aquí empecé a cambiar la cumbia y a todos les gustó. ¿por qué no cantas también? dije: "¿sabes qué? ¿por qué no?". andrea: justamente, esta canción "pasando los días", expresaba su malestar como inmigrante refugiada en canadá. lucina: watching the day, mirando los días. porque esto es lo que pasa aquí en canadá, porque uno cuenta los días para regresar. andrea: hay mucha gente que cree que venir refugiada a canadá es el paraíso. lucina: no. prácticamente los programas que da el gobierno a veces son programas espejismo. andrea: su experiencia como trabajadorae limpieza y obrera le abrió más los ojos. lucina: que yo vi que mucha gente, por ejemplo, tenía accidentes, y en vez de que el dueño de la empresa los apoyara con aseguranza, los devolvía a méxic
lucina: nos quedamos aquí, mi hijo se quedó en méxico.na canadá. no gané porque estoy muy chaparrita, pero abrí más puertas. andrea: así fue como se convirtió en modelo. luego llegó la música lucina: y yo ya cantaba también en los grupitos pequeños de mi pueblo con mi tío, y pues, cuando vine aquí empecé a cambiar la cumbia y a todos les gustó. ¿por qué no cantas también? dije: "¿sabes qué? ¿por qué no?". andrea: justamente, esta canción "pasando los...
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. >>> la morgue de mÉxico no da abasto, las autoridades de jalisco encontraron una soluciÓn macabra,rÁiler a 157 cadÁveres no identificados. esos cadÁveres que deambularon por el estado hasta que los vecinos pusieron el grito en el cielo, isa osorio tiene el informe. >>> el olor era insoportable nadie imaginÓ que se trataba de 157 cadÁveres apilados en el contenedor abandonado cerca de una comunidad. los vecinos avisaron a las autoridades. >>> nos afecta por los niÑos, huele muy feo >>> la travesÍa macabra iniciÓ en jalisco el trÁiler con los cuerpos estaba almacenado en una bodega >>> habÍa este contenedor en unas bodegas que noten ningÚn tipo de giro para trabajar >>> y al no saber donde llevar los cadÁveres recorrieron 18 millas con el camiÓn hasta abandonarlo en un terreno en tlajomulco otro municipio de jalisco >>> en mÉxico hay 35 mil cuerpos no identificados que se encuentran dentro de los servicios mÉdicos forenses y en panteÓnes. el 95% de estos homicidios no se esclarecen, llegÓ este periodista porque la tragedia mÁs grande dice la impunidad es para las familias. >>> mÉxico
. >>> la morgue de mÉxico no da abasto, las autoridades de jalisco encontraron una soluciÓn macabra,rÁiler a 157 cadÁveres no identificados. esos cadÁveres que deambularon por el estado hasta que los vecinos pusieron el grito en el cielo, isa osorio tiene el informe. >>> el olor era insoportable nadie imaginÓ que se trataba de 157 cadÁveres apilados en el contenedor abandonado cerca de una comunidad. los vecinos avisaron a las autoridades. >>> nos afecta por...