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. >>> honduras dicen queyvúkph@h@@ @ ( ♪ música ) el presidente de méxico felipe calderón llegó hoy a de colombia. >>> la llegada a bogotá del presidente de méxico felipe calderón es un sépaespaldarazo colombia en la crisis que enfrenta con brasil y ecuador >>> hemos hecho lazlazos de amid entre las cercanías del colombia >>> para el presidente de la cámara colombo mexicana es importante más encima de la crisisévgkph@h@ colombiana >>> incluye muchísimo mektaspec de seguridad como desarrollo económico de las relaciones, estados unidos como lliderazgo n américa latina >>> a pesar del apoyo de estado como canadá, méxico, perú la crisis de venezuela frustró la exportación de 10 mil vehículos a ese país lo que obligó a buscar nuevos compradores >>> buscando mercados de sxo exportación como son señcosta r, méxico, canadá y por el sur, brasil, argentina y chile >>> la crisis afecta a sectores como alimentos la venta de huevos a ecuador y venezuela bajó sesensiblemente >>> este año no creo que vayamos a exportar 3, 4 millones de dólares. >>> incluso la gasolina con que, a diario se sur te ya
. >>> honduras dicen queyvúkph@h@@ @ ( ♪ música ) el presidente de méxico felipe calderón llegó hoy a de colombia. >>> la llegada a bogotá del presidente de méxico felipe calderón es un sépaespaldarazo colombia en la crisis que enfrenta con brasil y ecuador >>> hemos hecho lazlazos de amid entre las cercanías del colombia >>> para el presidente de la cámara colombo mexicana es importante más encima de la crisisévgkph@h@ colombiana >>>...
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méxico y pide apoyo internacional y también visitara brasil. >>> el gobernante raúl castro, dice que no lo el zaoern para restaurar el capitalismo en cuba, volvemos tf÷rtkph@h@h@tfhr >>> el mandatario felipe calderónente de honduras manuel selaya, que arribó con yet privado con bandera venezolana manual selaya al termino de la ceremonia hizo un llamado... por lo que llamó gobiernousurpador, gobernado por micheletti. >>> es la forma más fácil de hacerlo. >>> por el regreso de selaya la presidencia de honduras se pronuncio el mandatario de méxico felipe calderón para la solución de la crisis e la reconciliación nacional y el fortalecimiento de la democracia en honduras, constituye la base para alcanzar una solución pacífica y negociada. >>> el tiempo, es el peor enemigo, de manuel selaya y algunos internacional istas en méxico, consideran que difícilmente regresara al poder, y en nombre hay elección presidenciales. >>> el destino de los derrocados, es generalmente trágico y que en la comunidad internacional es muy poco lo que puede hacer. y que está dispuesta a hacer, para restaurar el orden constitucional, golpeado por los militares. >>> mientras honduras está sumergido en una crisis política, cien
méxico y pide apoyo internacional y también visitara brasil. >>> el gobernante raúl castro, dice que no lo el zaoern para restaurar el capitalismo en cuba, volvemos tf÷rtkph@h@h@tfhr >>> el mandatario felipe calderónente de honduras manuel selaya, que arribó con yet privado con bandera venezolana manual selaya al termino de la ceremonia hizo un llamado... por lo que llamó gobiernousurpador, gobernado por micheletti. >>> es la forma más fácil de hacerlo....
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you'll recall that earlier this week, president ob mexico with president felipe calderon and the canadian prime minister stephen harper. the president praised what he described as mexico's "courageous effort" to combat drug trafficking and drug violence. and he spoke about how improved coordination between the mexican military and local police officers would help in the fight. but one of the biggest problems the federal government in mexico is confronting in its war on drugs is police corruption. the very police supposed to combat the drug gangs are sometimes in cahoots with them. this week, in northern mexican in the city of monterrey officials ordered the municipal police not to sit in parked patrol cars observing traffic because they suspect those police are actually spying for the drug cartels. >>> and now to our "signature story," which is also about the drug violence in mexico. estimates are that 13,000 people have been killed in drug disputes in mexico during the past three years. one place the problem has been particularly acute in tijuana, just across the border from southern cal
you'll recall that earlier this week, president ob mexico with president felipe calderon and the canadian prime minister stephen harper. the president praised what he described as mexico's "courageous effort" to combat drug trafficking and drug violence. and he spoke about how improved coordination between the mexican military and local police officers would help in the fight. but one of the biggest problems the federal government in mexico is confronting in its war on drugs is police...
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le diremos la agenda del segundo día del presidente de méxico, felipe calderón, en colombia. de costa a costa. y no sé pero me parece que ha un poco de calor en este map >> para mí es un placer! >> Órale, qué viva puerto rico, puerto rico! ra ra ra ra! contigo sale el sol, mamasita! >> gracias, voy a hacer mi primera vez de dar la noticia del tiempo. >> usted dela, usted dela. >> vamos a dar con el área. >> empiece por acá! para acá. >> me estoy mareando! >> cuando con el ángulo! >> empezamos con el área este. >> grisel! grisel! aquí mira desde allá. y en qué está. >> en 66. >> sacramento? >> 94. >> los ángeles, 64. >> en denver? >> no veo de lejos, ay! dios mío. 82. >> y albuquerque? >> nueva york está en 77 grados, washington 86. atlanta! o sea que hay bastante calor! (risas) >> hay algo detrás de mí. pero mira eso. (risas) >> por qué no me da un beso? >> compadrito. en miami está en 90 grados o sea que va a hacer mucho calor, vamos todos para la playa. >> y contigo aquí está en 800. >> por allá abajo está puerto rico y no se ve muy bien pero en puer rico hace mucho, mucho
le diremos la agenda del segundo día del presidente de méxico, felipe calderón, en colombia. de costa a costa. y no sé pero me parece que ha un poco de calor en este map >> para mí es un placer! >> Órale, qué viva puerto rico, puerto rico! ra ra ra ra! contigo sale el sol, mamasita! >> gracias, voy a hacer mi primera vez de dar la noticia del tiempo. >> usted dela, usted dela. >> vamos a dar con el área. >> empiece por acá! para acá. >> me...
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. >> el presidente hugo chÁvez tambiÉn elogiÓ a su homólogo de mÉxico felipe calderÓn por su recibimientodo en el ocÉano pacÍfico, a 1300 millas de la penÍnsula de california y mÉxico, se estÁ moviendo con direcciÓn noroeste. vamos a regresar mÁs adelante con mÁs noticias que le diremos porque cada vez mÁs inmigrantes abandonan estados unidos. ademÁs, juanes cantará junto a silvio rodrÍguez en un megaconcierto por la paz. mÁs adelante, tenemos detalles de estas y otras informaciones, pero ahora vamos con el rey del reggaeton del clima. hoy no sÉ cÓmo le va. >> ¡fuera! >> para la mÚsica... yo endo h@tvúmiñ[lkph@h@h@tvúmix@ ( risas ) >> hacÍa mucho tiempo que alguien no iba a dar el tiempo como lo da usted. >> yo lo sÉ, lo veo todo los dÍas desde mi casa. h@tvúmit÷Ú tenemos fuertes lluvias, esta situaciÓn estÁ bastante tensa, tenemos un sistema frontal desde la florida, todo nueva york, inician una maÑana con fuerte actividad de precipitaciones, fuera de eso, hemos tenido un verano que parece prÁcticamente primavera, temperaturas que no han llegado a los 90 h@h@tvúmipÑckph@h@tvú@ ( info
. >> el presidente hugo chÁvez tambiÉn elogiÓ a su homólogo de mÉxico felipe calderÓn por su recibimientodo en el ocÉano pacÍfico, a 1300 millas de la penÍnsula de california y mÉxico, se estÁ moviendo con direcciÓn noroeste. vamos a regresar mÁs adelante con mÁs noticias que le diremos porque cada vez mÁs inmigrantes abandonan estados unidos. ademÁs, juanes cantará junto a silvio rodrÍguez en un megaconcierto por la paz. mÁs adelante, tenemos detalles de estas y otras...
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vuelo privado procedente de nicaragua y hoy tiene previsto reunirse con el presidente de mÉxico, felipe calderÓn nuestra gente hispana aquÍ a nueva york. hoy tendemos a un invitado de lujo, estÁ con nosotros hÉctor acosta, el torito. >> muchas gracias, estoy celeleando en grande. >> hemos visto crecer tu carrera aquÍ a travÉs de los aÑos, y mÁs adelante vamos a ver lo que estÁ pasando con tu carrera pero ahora vamos a aprovechar este momento para felicitar a las personas que cumplen aÑos en el dÍa de hoy. asÍ que vamos a comenzar. ( informaciÓn en pantalla ) >> ¡felicidades! >> muchas felicidades. pero como ya habÍamos dicho los grandes cumpleaÑeros del dÍa de hoy son todos los que trabajan para el canal 41. asÍ que quiero saludar nuevamente a mis colegas para que con la voz preciosa de este artista que nos acompaÑa esta maÑana, el torito, dediquemos esto a todos los cumpleaÑeros y tambiÉn al canal 41. ♪ yo te digo, mamacita, muÉvete. quÉ rico. d espiÉrtate. aquÍ en univisiÓn, 41, mami. bien boricua. ya llegÓ mi tumbao. oye, quÉ sabroso. que ya llegÓ mi tumbao. h@tqepzr]rskph@h@h@tqepzrsjbkph@ h
vuelo privado procedente de nicaragua y hoy tiene previsto reunirse con el presidente de mÉxico, felipe calderÓn nuestra gente hispana aquÍ a nueva york. hoy tendemos a un invitado de lujo, estÁ con nosotros hÉctor acosta, el torito. >> muchas gracias, estoy celeleando en grande. >> hemos visto crecer tu carrera aquÍ a travÉs de los aÑos, y mÁs adelante vamos a ver lo que estÁ pasando con tu carrera pero ahora vamos a aprovechar este momento para felicitar a las personas...
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span. >> president obama, mexican president felipe calderon hinojosa, and canadian president stephen harper met for the north american leaders conference in mexico. following talks, held a joint news conference to finish their summit. >> we shall now begin the joint news conference. mr. felipe calderon hinojosa is taking the floor. >> mr. stephen harper, a good prime minister of canada and president obama, president of the united states of america, representatives of the media, national as well as international. the leaders from the united states, mexico, canada, have completed two fruitful meetings for the benefit of our nation's spirit to the leaders from north america's share of the business interests from our regional communities to be safe and secure and that can successfully handle the challenges of the present and the future. and eight marked by globalization, the challenges can only be overcome jointly, does the importance of keeping the dialogue, trust, and cooperation amongst our three countries. americans, canadians, and mexicans have reiterated that the values upon which all countries were founded on democracy, freedom, justice, and
span. >> president obama, mexican president felipe calderon hinojosa, and canadian president stephen harper met for the north american leaders conference in mexico. following talks, held a joint news conference to finish their summit. >> we shall now begin the joint news conference. mr. felipe calderon hinojosa is taking the floor. >> mr. stephen harper, a good prime minister of canada and president obama, president of the united states of america, representatives of the...
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before his appointment by felipe calderon he ran the federal police hand prisons and headed mexico's intelligence agency. >> we need to recover for mexican families. >> by summer count, juarez is most dangerous city in mexico. we traveled there to meet the mayor of the town. >> about 1600 people were killed in the city, close to 800 were buried in unmarked graves. >> downtown el paso used to be white. >> just a few feet from texas, juarez is the epicenter of a vicious war. rival cartels are creating mayhem as they battle straight into the heart of america. >> 1500 died, only 30 were classified as innocent civilians and there were about 50 police officers that died. >> it's a classic turf war between different cartels. >> they spent 23 years fighting for the drug enforcement administration. recently retired he was in charge of global operations for the dea's 5300 special agents. >> along the southwest border is some of the most lucrative turf in the world. location, location, location. >> ten billion dollars in bulk cash grows the u.s.-mexico border on a given day related to drug traf
before his appointment by felipe calderon he ran the federal police hand prisons and headed mexico's intelligence agency. >> we need to recover for mexican families. >> by summer count, juarez is most dangerous city in mexico. we traveled there to meet the mayor of the town. >> about 1600 people were killed in the city, close to 800 were buried in unmarked graves. >> downtown el paso used to be white. >> just a few feet from texas, juarez is the epicenter of a...
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h1n1 flu was one issue on president obama mind as he compled a summit meeting in mexico day with president felipe calderon and with prime minister stephen harbor. >> our three governmentsave worked close, collaboratively and responsibly with sciences our guide we resve to continue to take all necessary preparations and precaions to prepare r the upcoming flu season and protect t health of our pele. >> the president also addresd continuing attpts to crackdown mexico's violent drug carte and defended theexican governme's efforts in that battle. >> as ve said on many casions, i heartily commend present calderon and his government f their determinion and courage in taking on these cartels. and the president reaffirmedis governnts committed to transparen, accountability and human rights as th wage this diffult but necessary fight. >>> fomore on the president's trip to meco, we're joined he once again by sharon o'neil, a fellow in tin american stues at council on foreign relations here in ne york. welcome back >> thank you. so this is presidt obama's second trip to mexo. what is the signicance of this particar
h1n1 flu was one issue on president obama mind as he compled a summit meeting in mexico day with president felipe calderon and with prime minister stephen harbor. >> our three governmentsave worked close, collaboratively and responsibly with sciences our guide we resve to continue to take all necessary preparations and precaions to prepare r the upcoming flu season and protect t health of our pele. >> the president also addresd continuing attpts to crackdown mexico's violent drug...
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before his appointment by felipe calderon he ran the federal police hand prisons and headed mexico's intelligence agency. >> we need to recover for mexican families. >> by summer count, juarez is most dangerous city in mexico. we traveled there to meet the mayor of the town. >> about 1600 people were killed in the city, close to 800 were buried in unmarked graves. >> downtown el paso used to be white. >> just a few feet from texas, juarez is the epicenter of a vicious war. rival cartels are creating mayhem as they battle straight into the heart of america. >> 1500 died, only 30 were classified as innocent civilians and there were about 50 police officers that died. >> it's a classic turf war between different cartels. >> they spent 23 years fighting for the drug enforcement administration. recently retired he was in charge of global operations for the dea's 5300 special agents. >> along the southwest border is some of the most lucrative turf in the world. location, location, location. >> ten billion dollars in bulk cash grows the u.s.-mexico border on a given day related to drug traf
before his appointment by felipe calderon he ran the federal police hand prisons and headed mexico's intelligence agency. >> we need to recover for mexican families. >> by summer count, juarez is most dangerous city in mexico. we traveled there to meet the mayor of the town. >> about 1600 people were killed in the city, close to 800 were buried in unmarked graves. >> downtown el paso used to be white. >> just a few feet from texas, juarez is the epicenter of a...
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issues in today's summit meeting between president obama making his sect trip to mexico and mexican president felipe calderon and canadian prime minister stephen sharpener. turned to escalatingescalating form border violence. the. >> the army presence has "newshour" special correspondent reported on that situation from mexico earlier this summer. >> the mexican city of juarez just across the boarder from el paso is under military occupation. police soldiers control. the show of force began is designed to intimidate violent drug cartel who are fighting each other and the police. a woman killed recently as she drove ha car filled with passengers was one of three murder victims on the same day. last year, there were 1600 killings. that is more than double the murder rate in the most violent city in the u.s. police have determined that thousands of weapons they seized were smuggled in to mexico from the united states. since mexico has strict gun control laws it's government demanded the u.s. review the firearms across the border. the obama administration had pledged millions of dollars to trade and under the so-
issues in today's summit meeting between president obama making his sect trip to mexico and mexican president felipe calderon and canadian prime minister stephen sharpener. turned to escalatingescalating form border violence. the. >> the army presence has "newshour" special correspondent reported on that situation from mexico earlier this summer. >> the mexican city of juarez just across the boarder from el paso is under military occupation. police soldiers control. the...
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. >> as president obama and mexico president felipe calderone got together, the foremost topic is the outbreak of the h1n1 flu. it's crucial to collaborate with mexico and canada on vakson development and distribution and how to best prevent the spread of the illness. i think everyone recognizes h1n1 is going to be a challenge for all of us and there will be people who are going to be getting sick in the fall and die. >> another deadly issues, president calderone's war against mexican drug cartel, which are only getting stronger. drug-related deaths surpassed 12,000 this month. president obama stands firmly with calderone as the cartels have increasingly branched out into the u.s. >> we have responsibilities to reduce the trafficking of guns into the south that help strengthen these cartels and the flows of money and money laundering. >> they will also discuss an issue of livelihood, unemployment in the u.s. caused by a trucking dispute. in 1994 the two countries agreed to allow mexican trucks to haul their loads directly into the u.s. to expedite delivery as long as safety measure we
. >> as president obama and mexico president felipe calderone got together, the foremost topic is the outbreak of the h1n1 flu. it's crucial to collaborate with mexico and canada on vakson development and distribution and how to best prevent the spread of the illness. i think everyone recognizes h1n1 is going to be a challenge for all of us and there will be people who are going to be getting sick in the fall and die. >> another deadly issues, president calderone's war against...
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mexico. the mexican president, felipe calderon opening up the news conference there. president obama is there and canadian prime minister steven harper is there as well. you've got questions, plenty of questions about hergt care reform. earlier i posed the questions to elizabeth cohen. first comes from jake who writes, i am retired and have blue across insurance along with medicare. will i lose the medicare with the new plan? will i still have to pay $200 and to $167 for medicare a month, can i cancel my blue cross? >> blue cross. you know what, if there's one group of people who need to worry the least about health care reform, it's probably the elderly. the reason for that the elderly already have medicare. they already have government-sponsored health insurance. ry form is about helping people under the age of 65. he really doesn't have to worry about medicare. as i understand the question from jake, he's saying that he's chosen on top of medicare, he decided he needs a private plan as well. supplement medicare which a lot of seniors do. he's asking should he cance
mexico. the mexican president, felipe calderon opening up the news conference there. president obama is there and canadian prime minister steven harper is there as well. you've got questions, plenty of questions about hergt care reform. earlier i posed the questions to elizabeth cohen. first comes from jake who writes, i am retired and have blue across insurance along with medicare. will i lose the medicare with the new plan? will i still have to pay $200 and to $167 for medicare a month, can i...
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precisamente la cancillerÍa de mÉxico dijo hoy que celaya y el presidente felipe calderÓn abordarÁn eligencia al cercanas que buscan la caÍda de su gobierno, correa hizo la afirmaciÓn en su programa de radio y televisiÓn, diÁlogo con el presidente, textualmente dijo dpuÉs de celaya,el prÓximo soy yo. >> decenas de motociclistas y maleteros colomer se enfrentaron en la frontera entre ambos paÍses. el motivo fueron los estrictos controles impuestos por venezuela para el trÁnsito fronterizo, durante los enfrentamientos en los civiles quemaron romÁnticos y lanzaron objetos, contra la guardia venezolana.h@p quedese con nosotros. tuís[tompkph@h@h@tuís[tpís[tishk buenas notas ís[tabh@ como encontrar a alguien que te pueda ayudar.m@h@tuí@ para los pasos que siguen,@. reconociÓ que el paÍs atraviesa por graves problemas econÓmicos. mientras el parlamento cubano se reÚne este fin de semana para debatir nuevas medidas de austeridad,h@h@tuís[temhkp la suspensiÓn de un anunciado congreso del partido comunista de cuba. >> cuba ha postergado lo que habrÍa sido el primer congreso del partido comunista
precisamente la cancillerÍa de mÉxico dijo hoy que celaya y el presidente felipe calderÓn abordarÁn eligencia al cercanas que buscan la caÍda de su gobierno, correa hizo la afirmaciÓn en su programa de radio y televisiÓn, diÁlogo con el presidente, textualmente dijo dpuÉs de celaya,el prÓximo soy yo. >> decenas de motociclistas y maleteros colomer se enfrentaron en la frontera entre ambos paÍses. el motivo fueron los estrictos controles impuestos por venezuela para el trÁnsito...
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in late 2006, mexico's president felipe calderon declared war on the cartels and since then, the mexicanide of the border has been having a lot of huge, violent problems, right? 11,000 people killed since then. well, that has put a lot of pressure on the u.s. side, where customs and border patrol has almost, i guess they've increased their force by about 50% and at the same time, hiring all these new agents, it's now the nation's largest law enforcement agency, customs and border protection, and by adding all these new agents, they have added a problem with these strong cartels pushing for holes to bring their drugs through, holes to smuggle people through as well. in one situation, customs and border protection told us they had caught four cartel members who were actually making their way through the job application process, and took polygraph tests, at which point they realized these are people who are already corrupt and trying to get jobs within the agency. >> unbelievable. stop pointing the finger just at mexico. it looks like dhs has its work ahead of that organization as well, to
in late 2006, mexico's president felipe calderon declared war on the cartels and since then, the mexicanide of the border has been having a lot of huge, violent problems, right? 11,000 people killed since then. well, that has put a lot of pressure on the u.s. side, where customs and border patrol has almost, i guess they've increased their force by about 50% and at the same time, hiring all these new agents, it's now the nation's largest law enforcement agency, customs and border protection,...
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zelaya fue recibido en mexico con honores de jefe de estado por el presidente de felipe calderon ...lderon le dijo que, a traves del grupo de rio, insistira en que se acepte el acuerdo de san jose para restituir el orden constitucional en honduras... qpúecido en nueva york para pagar el pasaje de retorno a ciudades de origen o paises de origen es criticado por algunos que intentan ayudar...adrian hauser amplia.. ÑÑÑ clasificados a la zona de grupos por la liga de campeones de la concacaf, tenemos el resumen completo. anoche se inicio la ronda preliminar de la copa sudamerica asi es que vamos a santiago para contarles lo que paso. la universidad de chile derroto 2-1 al deportivo cali, con anotaciones de sergio dario herrera a los 48 minutos para los colombianos, pero la reacciones llego y rapido. juan manuel olivera a los 60 empataba y el mismo juan manuel olivera le dio el triunfo a los chilenos a los 67 minutos, el partido de vuelta sera la proxima semana. hoy la equidad recibe a union == ==sÑola y==ora fc==tra ==emelec=m ===] los orioles en detro
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mexico, wraps up today. president obama, mexican president felipe called ron, and canadian prime minister stephen harp we are all taking part. mr. obama and calderon made later progress yesterday on their divisions over the pails of u.s. drug fighting aid and a ban on mexican trucks north of the border. experts say the accomplishment will likely be a joint plan of attack for swine flu. >> i think everybody recognizes that h1n1 is going to be a challenge to all of us, and there are people who are going to be getting sick in the fall and die. >> while the summit began over dinner yesterday, it will conclude around noon today with a joint press conference. and as soon as president obama returns om mexico this week, he's going to hold a town hall meeting in new hampshire. this will be, of course, on healthcare reform. meanwhile, over the weekend, more tension at these town halls that are happening all over the country. the growing anger and confusi
mexico, wraps up today. president obama, mexican president felipe called ron, and canadian prime minister stephen harp we are all taking part. mr. obama and calderon made later progress yesterday on their divisions over the pails of u.s. drug fighting aid and a ban on mexican trucks north of the border. experts say the accomplishment will likely be a joint plan of attack for swine flu. >> i think everybody recognizes that h1n1 is going to be a challenge to all of us, and there are people...
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than president obama is on his way back to washington, after wrapping up meetings in mexico with felipe calderon and steven harper. topics at the north american leader summit included trade and the world economy. you can see it tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span. and this week "washington journal" will hear from four mayors on how the economy is affecting their cities. beginning tomorrow with phoenix mayor, phil gordon and youngstown, ohio, mayor jay williams on weds. indianapolis mayor greg ballard on thursday, an friday, mayor jim humphrey of fort myers, florida. "washington journal" every morning at 7:00 a.m. on c-span. >> how is c-span funded? >> by donations. >> federal funds or grant funds. maybe some private contributions. >> honestly, i don't know. >> i would say from commercials. >> advertisement. >> something from the government. >> how is c-span funded? 30 years ago america's cable companies created c-span as a public service, a private business initiative. no government mandate, no government money. >> topics at today's state department briefing include an update on three americans re
than president obama is on his way back to washington, after wrapping up meetings in mexico with felipe calderon and steven harper. topics at the north american leader summit included trade and the world economy. you can see it tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span. and this week "washington journal" will hear from four mayors on how the economy is affecting their cities. beginning tomorrow with phoenix mayor, phil gordon and youngstown, ohio, mayor jay williams on weds. indianapolis...
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mexico. obviously president felipe calderon has stepped up attacks, stepped up the campaign against the drug cartels. at the do seem stronger at the same time there's concerns about human rights abuses with these cartels. that's why congress is saying, wait a minute, we've got a provision in the law that we can withhold 15% of the money until we're sure there's no human rights problems. is it united states' fault or does mexico need to come to the table and say, hey, we're not involved in human rights situations. >> they have a lot to do with human rights, they must work on it. felipe calderon is risking his own skin in the fight against the narcos. 86 people died last month, last year over 6,000 people died. these are mostly, up to 98% of the narcos themselves fighting and people of the army. that army that we have been criticizing for not maybe being as good as they should be with regard to human rights in mexico are the heroes. for a long time the army in mexico was not thought of in mexico as being as good as it should be but today the mexican people love their army because they are risk
mexico. obviously president felipe calderon has stepped up attacks, stepped up the campaign against the drug cartels. at the do seem stronger at the same time there's concerns about human rights abuses with these cartels. that's why congress is saying, wait a minute, we've got a provision in the law that we can withhold 15% of the money until we're sure there's no human rights problems. is it united states' fault or does mexico need to come to the table and say, hey, we're not involved in human...
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mexico. he's meeting there with mexican president felipe calderon and canadian prime minister stephen harper. they won't be together very long, but together the three leaders hope to set an agenda for north america. suzanne malveaux is in guadalajara traveling with the president. hello, suzanne. >> reporter: hey, don. i traveled commercially here to get here. one of the first things you do through customs is you're met with a custom agent who meets with you a bottle of purrel to wash your hands. because of the swine flu. this is where it originated and there's a lot of concern over the h1n1 virus. and the fall season outbreak. so that is one of the things that a senior administration official told us that the president sat down and spoke with the mexican president felipe calderon with earlier this evening. the need for all three of these leaders from mexico, from canada, from the united states, to coordinate their efforts this fall to make sure people have vaccinations and make sure there's information so they don't have to close down the border. so far there's been very good cooperation betw
mexico. he's meeting there with mexican president felipe calderon and canadian prime minister stephen harper. they won't be together very long, but together the three leaders hope to set an agenda for north america. suzanne malveaux is in guadalajara traveling with the president. hello, suzanne. >> reporter: hey, don. i traveled commercially here to get here. one of the first things you do through customs is you're met with a custom agent who meets with you a bottle of purrel to wash your...
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. >> news conference in guadalajara, mexico, president obama with felipe calderon of mexico and canadianesident -- prime minister stephen harper. 12:30 p.m. eastern. later it is afternoon at the white house, roundtable discussion on health care, led by white house office of health reform director. that is live at 2:00 p.m. eastern. on c-span2 this afternoon, a tribute to author and political activist phyllis schafly. and all this week, starting tomorrow, mares of american cities talk about how the economy is affecting their cities. tomorrow, phoenix mayor phil board and on " washington journal." >> " washington journal" continues. host: we are joined by alexandra and philippe cousteau, behind the effort on the planet discovery, but green planet, the month of august as blue august, all about oceans and water issues. welcome to the program. alexandra, i first have to ask the question about the legacy of the cousteaus. you are the grandchildren of job cousteau cousteau cousteau cousteau. what deal hope to have accomplished by the end of august? what do you want viewers to know? guest: blue
. >> news conference in guadalajara, mexico, president obama with felipe calderon of mexico and canadianesident -- prime minister stephen harper. 12:30 p.m. eastern. later it is afternoon at the white house, roundtable discussion on health care, led by white house office of health reform director. that is live at 2:00 p.m. eastern. on c-span2 this afternoon, a tribute to author and political activist phyllis schafly. and all this week, starting tomorrow, mares of american cities talk...
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change, the leaders of the u.s., canada and mexico, will have, most compellingly, issues of life or death. as president obama and mexican president felipe calderon flew to guadalajara today, first and foremost, preparations for the flu season. the outbreak of which started in mexico. white house homeland security czar john brennan says it's crucial to collaborate with mexico and canada on vaccine development and distrish brugs. >> i think everyone recognizes h1n1 is going to be a challenge for all of us and there will be people who are going to be getting sick in the fall and die. >> reporter: another deadly issue, president cattle roldero against mexican drug cartels. drug-related deaths in mexico passed 12,000 this month since calderon became president. despite some human rights groups criticisms of mexican army behavior, president obama stands firmly with calderon as the cartels have frequently branched out into the u.s. >> we have responsibilities to reduce the trafficking of guns into the south that help strengthen these cartels. and the flows of money. and money laundering. >> reporter: they will also discuss an issue of livelihood, unempl
change, the leaders of the u.s., canada and mexico, will have, most compellingly, issues of life or death. as president obama and mexican president felipe calderon flew to guadalajara today, first and foremost, preparations for the flu season. the outbreak of which started in mexico. white house homeland security czar john brennan says it's crucial to collaborate with mexico and canada on vaccine development and distrish brugs. >> i think everyone recognizes h1n1 is going to be a...
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mexico. he's heat meeting there with felipe calderon and canada prime minister stephen harper. they won't be together very long, but together the three leaders hope to set an agenda for north america. suzanne malveaux is in guadalajara traveling with the president. hello, suzanne. >> i traveled commercially here to get here. one of the first things you do through customs is you're met with a custom agent who meets with you a bottle of purrel to wash your hands. the fall season outbreak is a big concern. that's one of the things the president sat down and spoke with the mexican president about earlier this evening, the need for all three of these leaders from mexico, canada, and the united states to coordinate their efforts this fall to make sure people have vaccinations and make sure there's information so they don't have to close down the border. so far there's been very good cooperation between these three countries. they want to maintain that. second thing that they talked about this evening was the whole idea of what is happening with the drug battle, the war on drugs and h
mexico. he's heat meeting there with felipe calderon and canada prime minister stephen harper. they won't be together very long, but together the three leaders hope to set an agenda for north america. suzanne malveaux is in guadalajara traveling with the president. hello, suzanne. >> i traveled commercially here to get here. one of the first things you do through customs is you're met with a custom agent who meets with you a bottle of purrel to wash your hands. the fall season outbreak is...
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mexico. president obama arrived sunday night for the talk with mexican president felipe calderon and canadianister stephen harper. the summit follows one of mexico's deadliest months in the war against drug cartels. >>> seven bodies have been pulled out of the hudson river after a violent midair crash. the search goes on for an explanation. investigators believe a small play rear ended a sightseeing helicopter just before noon on saturday sending both plunging into the river. all nine people on board died including three teens. investigators are now asking nor any pictures and videos of the crash which was witnessed by a lot of people. i'm don lemon. i'll see you backs here next weekend. keeping you informed, cnn, the most trusted name in news. >> joining me, former republican national committee chairman ed gillespie and donna brazile. let's start with the statement from dick durbin which was startle and perhaps a reflection of reality. he says he doesn't like it. he wants a strong public option in the bill. but if the democrats don't have the votes, that he thinks maybe, pass a bill that doe
mexico. president obama arrived sunday night for the talk with mexican president felipe calderon and canadianister stephen harper. the summit follows one of mexico's deadliest months in the war against drug cartels. >>> seven bodies have been pulled out of the hudson river after a violent midair crash. the search goes on for an explanation. investigators believe a small play rear ended a sightseeing helicopter just before noon on saturday sending both plunging into the river. all nine...
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mexico. his meeting with felipe calderon and steven harper will focus on border security, climate change andleaders will hold a news conference this afternoon before the president returns to the white house this evening. >>> in our area swine flu vaccine trials start today as the university of maryland school of medicine will start the testing on young adults and senior citizen. each will get two doses given three week as part. trials are going on nationwide and e hope is to have a vaccine ready to go by this fall. >>> divers resume the search for the bodies of a pilot of a smell plane and in adult passenger in a helicopter on saturday. federal investigators say it could be months before we know what caused the crash between a plane and sightseeing helicopter. meantime the ntsb is calling the air space over the hudson a fly at your own risk area. christina park has the latest. >> the safety board is looking at the operation in this air space. >> reporter: jim cedrick who flew for liberty echoed this concern and said near misses over the hudson are fairly common. >> six close calls was almost
mexico. his meeting with felipe calderon and steven harper will focus on border security, climate change andleaders will hold a news conference this afternoon before the president returns to the white house this evening. >>> in our area swine flu vaccine trials start today as the university of maryland school of medicine will start the testing on young adults and senior citizen. each will get two doses given three week as part. trials are going on nationwide and e hope is to have a...
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mexico is not slowing down. since mexican president felipe calderon ordered troops and federal police to combat the violence, 11,000people have been killed. joining us now is the producer of the documentary "drug wars silver or lead." rusty fleming. those numbers are staggering. i mean, this -- these are frightening, chilling numbers. like open warfare going on down there. >> you know, sean, here's the thing. and i tell people this all the time. that you have to realize that these cartels have crossed every boundary that used to guide these groups. and now with the fact that the military has put pressure on the cartels, they're acting out in ways that they've never done before. and we're also seeing it in places that they've never acted out before. i mean, you just saw last week in acapulco the 18 men that were shot there. we're seeing the violence in -- and even though the military's involved, even in jarez you have 10,000 troops and military personnel there. and they're still getting seven homicides a day. sean: look -- >> it is totally out of control. sean: look at the weapons that we're showing. we're having he
mexico is not slowing down. since mexican president felipe calderon ordered troops and federal police to combat the violence, 11,000people have been killed. joining us now is the producer of the documentary "drug wars silver or lead." rusty fleming. those numbers are staggering. i mean, this -- these are frightening, chilling numbers. like open warfare going on down there. >> you know, sean, here's the thing. and i tell people this all the time. that you have to realize that...
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mexico is not slowing down. since mexican president felipe calderon ordered troops and federal police to combat the violence, 11,000of the documentary "drug wars silver or lead." rusty fleming. those numbers are staggering. i mean, this -- these are frightening, chilling numbers. like open warfare going on down there. >> you know, sean, here's the thing. and i tell people this all the time. that you have to realize that these cartels have crossed every boundary that used to guide these groups. and now with the fact that the military has put pressure on the cartels, they're acting out in ways that they've never done before. and we're also seeing it in places that they've never acted out before. i mean, you just saw last week in acapulco the 18 men that were shot there. we're seeing the violence in -- and even though the military's involved, even in jarez you have 10,000 troops and military personnel there. and they're still getting seven homicides a day. sean: look -- >> it is totally out of control. sean: look at the weapons that we're showing. we're having here, you have in your documentary, you have one rival car
mexico is not slowing down. since mexican president felipe calderon ordered troops and federal police to combat the violence, 11,000of the documentary "drug wars silver or lead." rusty fleming. those numbers are staggering. i mean, this -- these are frightening, chilling numbers. like open warfare going on down there. >> you know, sean, here's the thing. and i tell people this all the time. that you have to realize that these cartels have crossed every boundary that used to...
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mexico. we have the mexican president felipe calderon, prime minister harper, and president obama. they are talking about everything from trade to the war on drugs to climate change. she got into health care. the president was asked about health care reform and he said it was on the back burner. on health care, he said this debate we are having across the country is a healthy debate. that would tend to counter some of the things coming from his democratic colleagues in recent days. we will get into that much more. >> welcome to "the live desk." i thought you were supposed to do some translating? trace: the town hall is a timeless tradition that has allowed citizens to question their leaders directly. you have seen these things. americans do not believe that the health care bill will better their lives. in iowa, one person screamed, and could lead us down the wrong road. >> it looks like something that was not up in germany in the 1930's. a heart attack caused by a clot, one that could be fatal. but plavix helps save lives. goes beyond what other heart medicines do alone to provide
mexico. we have the mexican president felipe calderon, prime minister harper, and president obama. they are talking about everything from trade to the war on drugs to climate change. she got into health care. the president was asked about health care reform and he said it was on the back burner. on health care, he said this debate we are having across the country is a healthy debate. that would tend to counter some of the things coming from his democratic colleagues in recent days. we will get...
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mexico for the north american summit. mr. obama's first meeting in guadalajara was with mexican president felipe calderon. most of the meetings are set for tomorrow. they'll talk about region all issues at the summit. key topics are expected to include immigration, free trade, swine flu, and the drug war in mexico that has frightened many u.s. tourists and those who live along border towns. >>> the sister of john f. kennedy remains in contract kl condition at a massachusetts hospital tonight. schwarzenegger married to her daughter, maria. she has suffered a series of strokes in recent years. probably most well known for establishing the special olympics >>> bedlam behind bars. feuding gangs start a prison riot. it takes officers all night to stop the violence. >>> plus, south carolina's embattled governor coulde in more trouble now. some say the governor was using taxpayer money for personal and political trips. >>> also, another reason for a staycation. local attractions are now offering steep discounts for area residents. hakem, what you got in sports? >>> tiger roars back with a spectacular shot. the b
mexico for the north american summit. mr. obama's first meeting in guadalajara was with mexican president felipe calderon. most of the meetings are set for tomorrow. they'll talk about region all issues at the summit. key topics are expected to include immigration, free trade, swine flu, and the drug war in mexico that has frightened many u.s. tourists and those who live along border towns. >>> the sister of john f. kennedy remains in contract kl condition at a massachusetts hospital...
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mÉxico los acuerdos de colombia con estados unidos. >> en cualquier caso nuestra preocupaciÓn es que construyamos los mecanismos para garantizar la seguridad de nuestros pueblos. >> incluso felipe calderÓnosas militares. >> un apoyo que tambiÉn ofreciÓ la comisiÓn de reses exteriores del congreso de colombia. >> para la seguridad se necesita la ayuda,h@h@tg]pomtll, ultimando los detalles de este nuevo acuerdo militar. segÚn los expertos, uno de los pasos que se debe cumplir para probar este nuevo convenio,es que debe ser estudiado por el consejo de estado,una de las altas cortes en este paÍs,sin embargo, es segÚn el presiente,este ente, no ha recibido el documento oficial. >> 20 indÍgenas que permanecían presos desde hacÍa mÁs de una ykph@o judicial, en aquella tragedia ocurrida en el aÑo 97,murieron 21 mujeres, cuatro de ellas embarazadas, 15 niÑos y nueve ancianos, todos ellos tambiÉn indÍgenas. por otra parte el gobernante cubano fidel castro cumpliÓ hoy 83 aÑos.su aniversario coincide con el dÍa en que juan carlos gonzÁlez habrÍa sido sentenciado la habana a dos aÑos de cÁrcel por el delito de peligrosidad predictiva. sus acusadores no hablarÁn en ningÚn momento del vÍdeo que dio la
mÉxico los acuerdos de colombia con estados unidos. >> en cualquier caso nuestra preocupaciÓn es que construyamos los mecanismos para garantizar la seguridad de nuestros pueblos. >> incluso felipe calderÓnosas militares. >> un apoyo que tambiÉn ofreciÓ la comisiÓn de reses exteriores del congreso de colombia. >> para la seguridad se necesita la ayuda,h@h@tg]pomtll, ultimando los detalles de este nuevo acuerdo militar. segÚn los expertos, uno de los pasos que se...
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mÉxico los acuerdos de colombia con estados unidos. >> en cualquier caso nuestra eocupaciÓn es que construyamos los mecanismos para garantizar la seguridad de nuestros pueblos. >> incluso felipe calderÓneciÓ la comisiÓn de reses exteriores del congreso de colombia. >> para la seguridad se necesita la ayuda, sindicados en los problemas serios. >> un respaldo derivado en parte por la preocupaciÓn que existe frente al estado de los sistemas de defensa colombianos. >> nos preocupa el estado de esos equipos,y la capacidad disuasiva de esos equipos,frente a equipos que tienen los paÍses vecinos que han comprado hugo chÁvez. >> este fin de semana delegados de colombia estarÁn en washington, ultimando los detalles de este nuevo acuerdo militar. segÚn los expertos, uno de los pasos que se debe cumplir para probar este nuevo convenio,es que debe ser estudiado por el consejo de estado,una de las altas cortes en este paÍs,sin embargo, es segÚn el presiente,este ente, no ha recibido el documento oficial. >> 20 indÍgenas que permanecían presos desde hacÍa mÁs de una tguk[mdnxkpjudicial, en aquella tragedia ocurrida en el aÑo 97,murieron 21 mujeres, cuatro de ellas embarazadas, 15 niÑos y nueve anci
mÉxico los acuerdos de colombia con estados unidos. >> en cualquier caso nuestra eocupaciÓn es que construyamos los mecanismos para garantizar la seguridad de nuestros pueblos. >> incluso felipe calderÓneciÓ la comisiÓn de reses exteriores del congreso de colombia. >> para la seguridad se necesita la ayuda, sindicados en los problemas serios. >> un respaldo derivado en parte por la preocupaciÓn que existe frente al estado de los sistemas de defensa colombianos....
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mexico? and how can we move forward with the initiative? we've also been concerned about any attempt against felipe calderon's life. we know about certain threats and insecurity that prevails. this, of course, is certainly related to your country. we're concerned about the visa problem too, but what comments would you have regarding all these questions? [ speaking foreign language ] >> here, here, i think it's coming. go ahead. [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: -- want to know if mexico is going to be certified, and if you will help. in applying resources for the initiative. we've also heard about some attempts against the life of president felipe calderon. do you have any knowledge of this? and we're also concerned about national security. we're concerned about visas, et cetera. we would like to know, is there any possibility that you might turn this around, that we might not have any limit on visas. >> i'll just address the first two questions that seem to apply to the united states. number one, we have been very supportive of the initiative and we will continue to be supportive. and we have already se
mexico? and how can we move forward with the initiative? we've also been concerned about any attempt against felipe calderon's life. we know about certain threats and insecurity that prevails. this, of course, is certainly related to your country. we're concerned about the visa problem too, but what comments would you have regarding all these questions? [ speaking foreign language ] >> here, here, i think it's coming. go ahead. [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: -- want to...
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felipe calderÓn comenzó una investigaciÓn para descubrir lo@ que denominada como una red de corrupciÓn en esa compaÑÍa. >> reuniÓn de los procuradores de varios estados del paÍs y tambiÉn del procurador de mÉxicomÁs de 1700 personas involucrados en trÁfico de armas hacÍa mÉxico, condenados ca la mitade u y otros en proceso. >> asegura que la colaboraciÓn actual con sus contrapartes mexicanas no tiene precedente y asÍ como los delincuentes no reconocen fronteras los trabajadores de ambos paÍses han tenido que trabajar sin fronteras. >> hay muchos que dicen, hay mucha corrupciÓn en mÉxico, no podemos trabajar con ellos. eso es falso. hay pd personas en mÉxico que son las personas mÁs honestas que yo conozco en todo el mundo. >> constituye uno de los principales frentes de batalla del gobierno federal. >> cuando tenemos informaciÓn que hay un... un parte de un sa tenemos que reunir todos los esfuerzos estatales, locales a investigarlos y a ver quÉ es lo que pasa y a acabar con la influencia e ellos quieren tener en la ciudad. >> ellos vÍctimas y victimarios son miembros del crimen organizado. >> lo importante es la violencia que estos grupos traen. >> asÍ como los grupos delictivos se organizan y
felipe calderÓn comenzó una investigaciÓn para descubrir lo@ que denominada como una red de corrupciÓn en esa compaÑÍa. >> reuniÓn de los procuradores de varios estados del paÍs y tambiÉn del procurador de mÉxicomÁs de 1700 personas involucrados en trÁfico de armas hacÍa mÉxico, condenados ca la mitade u y otros en proceso. >> asegura que la colaboraciÓn actual con sus contrapartes mexicanas no tiene precedente y asÍ como los delincuentes no reconocen fronteras los...
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en colombia, felipe calderÓn, pareciÓ dar un espaldarazo a Álvaro uribe y asegurÓ que mÉxico respetaÓn tiene efecto positivo en hogares de estados unidos. los empleados de la agencia federal de aviaciÓn fueron suspendidos en relaciÓn con el choque en el risuso hudson. vamos a escuchar a jackie. [ publicidad ] >> muy buenos dias. junto al viernes, actividades en las ueras. continuar esta ola de calor en nuevo mexico. [ informacióiÓn en pantalla ] >> es todo que tenga un excelente fin de semana. >< venga aqui. de amarillo. estamos de pollitas. hay quienes se quejan de que las entradas para el teatro son caras pero si h@usted vive en manhattan no tiene excusas para no asistir al teatro. h@en esto dÍas h@tg]pompse han dado cita parque muchos aficionados al teatro. vamos a ver que nos cuenta virmania rios. >> las maravillas de la gran manzana. .si no puedes ir al teatro , el viene a ti. >> realmente es muy hermoso. todo el baile es muy bonito. >> me dan ganas de ir a ver al teatro- >> yo me voy para allÁ. >> es un tiempo cortico para ver los show pero te da una idea de todos los que pasa.
en colombia, felipe calderÓn, pareciÓ dar un espaldarazo a Álvaro uribe y asegurÓ que mÉxico respetaÓn tiene efecto positivo en hogares de estados unidos. los empleados de la agencia federal de aviaciÓn fueron suspendidos en relaciÓn con el choque en el risuso hudson. vamos a escuchar a jackie. [ publicidad ] >> muy buenos dias. junto al viernes, actividades en las ueras. continuar esta ola de calor en nuevo mexico. [ informacióiÓn en pantalla ] >> es todo que tenga un...
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i want to commend mexico for its leadership in curbing greenhouse gas emissions. and to think president felipe calderon for his innovative proposals. -- to thank him. second, we reiterated our abiding commitment to the city of our people. in response to the pandemic, our three governments have worked closely with the science as our guide and we resolve to continue to take all necessary preparations and precautions to prepare for the upcoming flu is in and protect health. we also resolved to continue confronting the threats from the drug cartels who cause a much violence and death in our countries. on many occasions i have said that i heartily commend president felipe calderon and his government for the determination and courage to take on these cartels. and the president reaffirmed his commitment to transparency, accountability, and human-rights as they waged this difficult but necessary 5. the u.s. will remain a full partner in this effort. we will work to make sure that mexico has the support it needs. the u.s. will also meet its responsibilities by continuing our efforts to reduce the demand for dru
i want to commend mexico for its leadership in curbing greenhouse gas emissions. and to think president felipe calderon for his innovative proposals. -- to thank him. second, we reiterated our abiding commitment to the city of our people. in response to the pandemic, our three governments have worked closely with the science as our guide and we resolve to continue to take all necessary preparations and precautions to prepare for the upcoming flu is in and protect health. we also resolved to...
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today gave back $2.4 million to mexico, money seized during an investigation into oil smuggled out of that country and purchased here in the u.s. mexican president felipe calderonartels have branched out and are behind much of the oil theft. oil legally traded today felled by more than $1 a barrel, september crude lost $1.15 on the new york mercantile exchange settling in at $64.45 a barrel. gasoline dropped 2/10's of a penny, averaging $2.64 a gallon. so is the obama administration preparing to give away some of your privacy rights? we report. you decide. [ bottle #1 ] oh hey, hey... there's that mr. clean magic eraser thing again. clean freak. [ bottle #2 ] whoa... is he better than us? uh, i mean, i mean i feel like it took you like three times longer to do whatever he did... dude, dude, he's got...these -- like -- microscrubbers... yeah, i guess... magic man. he's a magic man. what? i just want to be squeezed. [ male announcer ] remove three times more grime per swipe and get this unbeatable clean guaranteed or your money back with the mr. clean magic eraser. are more than words here. it's personal. i have diabetes. rodney's kid too. so we're so proud to ma
today gave back $2.4 million to mexico, money seized during an investigation into oil smuggled out of that country and purchased here in the u.s. mexican president felipe calderonartels have branched out and are behind much of the oil theft. oil legally traded today felled by more than $1 a barrel, september crude lost $1.15 on the new york mercantile exchange settling in at $64.45 a barrel. gasoline dropped 2/10's of a penny, averaging $2.64 a gallon. so is the obama administration preparing...
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president felipe calderon and canadian prime minister steven harper have a full plate on their agenda here. besides h1n1, the three plan to talk about the growing drug cartel violence along the u.s.-mexico worried about. >> we have responsibilities to reduce the trafficking of guns into the south that help strengthen these cartels and the flows of money and money laundering. >> it's mr. obama's second trip to mexico as president, one the white house says likely won't produce any new policy but is part of the ongoing dialogue between the u.s., mexico and canada. also on the table here, hotly contested tariffs mexico is imposing on u.s. products after the u.s. blocked mexican big rigs from flowing north of the border. >> there are retaliatory tariffs in place, as you know. this is an area that we're quite focused on, that we're working with congress to address safety concerns that they have about the u.s.-mexican trucking program. >> back on the topic of h1n1, the white house says it wants to make sure the countries are prepared so there is no panic getting ready for the upcoming flu season. alex stone, abc news, traveling with the president in guadalajara, mexico. >> and the university o
president felipe calderon and canadian prime minister steven harper have a full plate on their agenda here. besides h1n1, the three plan to talk about the growing drug cartel violence along the u.s.-mexico worried about. >> we have responsibilities to reduce the trafficking of guns into the south that help strengthen these cartels and the flows of money and money laundering. >> it's mr. obama's second trip to mexico as president, one the white house says likely won't produce any new...
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mexico, will wrap up today. president obama, the mexican president and canadian prime minister are all taking part. mr. obama and felipe calderon laid little progress yesterday on their division over the pace of u.s. drug fighting aid and a ban on mexican trucks north of the border. experts say that summit's main accomplishment will likely be a jont plan of attack for the swine flu. at least 42 people are dead after a series of early-morning bombings in iraq. more than 138 people are wounded. bombs exploded this morning in three neighborhoods in baghdad, killing at least 17 people in a shiite community near mosul. two trucks exploded simultaneously, and less than 500 yards apart. at least 25 people there were killed. and staying overseas this morning, secretary of state hillary clinton is headed to coming open today. her mission is to target an epidemic of sexual assaults in that violence-torn nation. yesterday she wrapped up a trip to angola, where she pushed democratic reform and trade and also signed a new agreement with angolan health officials to help fight h.i.v. and aids. and the white house says iran has acknowledged th
mexico, will wrap up today. president obama, the mexican president and canadian prime minister are all taking part. mr. obama and felipe calderon laid little progress yesterday on their division over the pace of u.s. drug fighting aid and a ban on mexican trucks north of the border. experts say that summit's main accomplishment will likely be a jont plan of attack for the swine flu. at least 42 people are dead after a series of early-morning bombings in iraq. more than 138 people are wounded....
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president obama is heading to mexico later today with hoping he would president felipe calderon and canadian president stephen harper. while a two-day trip to quell the heart. the three leaders will talk about the economy, immigration and the war on drugs and medicines of prisoners have been injured after a riot tricks out in chino state prison in california. authorities are trying to bring the situation under control. some inmates were rushed to the hospital. there no reports of prison staffing injured. witnesses reported hearing gunshots and explosions. we are told approximately 1300 inmates are housed at this prison. we will update you when there are new developments in exon at sotomayor sworn in as the nation's newest spring court justice. she's the first hispanic justice and the third woman to sit on the high court. any hispanics gathered around the country to watch the soaring in ceremony including this one you're looking at hear with all these smiling faces. this is their los angeles, california -australia and engineer had this idea for a unbelievable waterslide. watch this incredible
president obama is heading to mexico later today with hoping he would president felipe calderon and canadian president stephen harper. while a two-day trip to quell the heart. the three leaders will talk about the economy, immigration and the war on drugs and medicines of prisoners have been injured after a riot tricks out in chino state prison in california. authorities are trying to bring the situation under control. some inmates were rushed to the hospital. there no reports of prison...
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mexico. he's there for a quick two-day summit with president felipe calderon and steven harper. they're coming up with a plan to deal with the virus. they will also deal with drug trafficking and trade. >>> they used a bat to scare off a potential attacker. he says a van pulled up behind two tourists near miami. the driver pulled out a knife and demanded the woman leave with him. the couple ran into the store and the clerk locked the door. the suspect was caught a few blocks away. >>> three minutes past the hour. the last time we saw you, we've been talking about hurricane felicia that's been downgraded to a tropical storm, but it's still going to be a pain. >> when it gets to the central and western pacific, then it becomes a typhoon. right now, it's neither. it's a tropical storm. winds are down to about 50 miles per hour. it's still moving to the west about 10 miles per hour. most of the action is on the north and east side of the rotation. the track does take it real close to hawaii, starting overnight tonight through tuesday. it moves on through the next couple of days. it
mexico. he's there for a quick two-day summit with president felipe calderon and steven harper. they're coming up with a plan to deal with the virus. they will also deal with drug trafficking and trade. >>> they used a bat to scare off a potential attacker. he says a van pulled up behind two tourists near miami. the driver pulled out a knife and demanded the woman leave with him. the couple ran into the store and the clerk locked the door. the suspect was caught a few blocks away....
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mexico and how can we move forward with the initiative? we've also been concerned about any attempt against felipe calderon's life. we know about certain threats and his security that prevails. this, of course, is certainly related to your country. we're concerned about the visa problem, too, but what comments would you have regarding these questions? [speaking spanish] >> what are your concerns regarding this. we'd also nike -- like to know if mexico will be certified and if you'll help in applying resources for the initiative. we've also heard about aterpts against the life of president felipe calderon. do you have knowledge of this? we're also concerned about national security, about visas, we'd like to know is there any possibility that you might turn this around that we might not have any limit on visas? >> i'll just address the first two questions that seem to apply to the united states. number one, we have been very supportive of the initiative and we will continue to be supportive. we have already seen resources transferred, equipment transferred, in order to help president calderon in what is a very coura
mexico and how can we move forward with the initiative? we've also been concerned about any attempt against felipe calderon's life. we know about certain threats and his security that prevails. this, of course, is certainly related to your country. we're concerned about the visa problem, too, but what comments would you have regarding these questions? [speaking spanish] >> what are your concerns regarding this. we'd also nike -- like to know if mexico will be certified and if you'll help...
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mexico and how can we move forward with the initiative? we've also been concerned about any attempt against felipe calderon's life. we know about certain threats and his security that prevails. this, of course, is certainly related to your country. we're concerned about the visa problem, too, but what comments would you have regarding these questions? [speaking spanish] >> what are your concerns regarding this. we'd also nike -- like to know if mexico will be certified and if you'll help in applying resources for the initiative. we've also heard about aterpts against the life of president felipe calderon. do you have knowledge of this? we're also concerned about national security, about visas, we'd like to know is there any possibility that you might turn this around that we might not have any limit on visas? >> i'll just address the first two questions that seem to apply to the united states. number one, we have been very supportive of the initiative and we will continue to be supportive. we have already seen resources transferred, equipment transferred, in order to help president calderon in what is a very coura
mexico and how can we move forward with the initiative? we've also been concerned about any attempt against felipe calderon's life. we know about certain threats and his security that prevails. this, of course, is certainly related to your country. we're concerned about the visa problem, too, but what comments would you have regarding these questions? [speaking spanish] >> what are your concerns regarding this. we'd also nike -- like to know if mexico will be certified and if you'll help...
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. >>> president obama's in mexico this morning wrapping up the so-called three amigos summit. he's meeting with mexican president felipe calderon they are expected to agree on a joint effort to fight h1n1 flu. >>> ruescuers in taiwan are trying to reach hundreds of people who may be trapped in a mudslide caused by typhoon morakot. the typhoon, now a tropical storm, is pounding eastern china this morning. nearly 1 million people were told to evacuate. so much rain fell in taiwan that a six-story hotel tipped over and was destroyed. >>> katie couric has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >> less than 20% of children with autism learn to ride a bike, and it's even fewer than those who have down's syndrome. now one program is teaching that rite of childhood to special kids, hoping to get them on the right track for life. that's tonight only on the "cbs evening news." now back to "the early show." >> at three minutes past the hour, we'll head back outside to mr. dave price. dave, good morning. >> good morning to you, jeff. good morning, everyone. >>> let's take a check of the weather and see what's happening. we're going to
. >>> president obama's in mexico this morning wrapping up the so-called three amigos summit. he's meeting with mexican president felipe calderon they are expected to agree on a joint effort to fight h1n1 flu. >>> ruescuers in taiwan are trying to reach hundreds of people who may be trapped in a mudslide caused by typhoon morakot. the typhoon, now a tropical storm, is pounding eastern china this morning. nearly 1 million people were told to evacuate. so much rain fell in...
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mexico. when he arrived in the guadalajara capital last night he briefly met with mexican president felipe calderon. today, presidentobama, calderon and canadian prime minister steven harper will talk about trade and immigration at the summit. meanwhile, here at home, the president's health care plan is facing growing criticism. president obama will hold his own health care town hall in new hampshire tomorrow. >> our time right now is eight minutes after 6:00. 78 degrees here in washington. another hot, sticky day as we've been telling you. tom will be back to tell you just how hot it's going to get. >> plus, the search for bodie continues in the hudson river after this weekend's midair crash. coming up, hear from another pilot who saw the whole thing unfold. >> and incredible video of a hotel that collapsed and fell into a river. find out what caused it to happen. >>> let's take a look at our forecast now. let's go to tom kierein with the pleasant news about the weather. tom? >> well, it is pleasant now. good morning, barbara and joe. weather and traffic on the 1satn 6:11. mostly clear. sunrise is
mexico. when he arrived in the guadalajara capital last night he briefly met with mexican president felipe calderon. today, presidentobama, calderon and canadian prime minister steven harper will talk about trade and immigration at the summit. meanwhile, here at home, the president's health care plan is facing growing criticism. president obama will hold his own health care town hall in new hampshire tomorrow. >> our time right now is eight minutes after 6:00. 78 degrees here in...