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, no relation, we re partner mark lopez, no relation, were implicated in a match fixing investigationd it is based on police reports is and it is based on police reports is a couple of former footballers rowell bravo who used to play for leeds united and real madrid and carlos miranda who are under investigation and said to contact is that it be worth putting money on lopez and lopez losing in the first round of the wimbledon doubles in 2017. lopez says he is very shocked to have discovered this particularly as he only discovered it on the internet and he distanced himself from these allegations in the strongest possible terms today. following reports in the media did mention my name and my partner mark lopez i think it is important to come to you and deny any link with the events described in relation to the events described in relation to the allegations of match fixing. unfortunately all tennis players are public figures and are supposed to have good name used beyond our control, for that reason i will do everything in my power to defend myself against any such false accusations. h
, no relation, we re partner mark lopez, no relation, were implicated in a match fixing investigationd it is based on police reports is and it is based on police reports is a couple of former footballers rowell bravo who used to play for leeds united and real madrid and carlos miranda who are under investigation and said to contact is that it be worth putting money on lopez and lopez losing in the first round of the wimbledon doubles in 2017. lopez says he is very shocked to have discovered...
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. >> ya que hablamos del presidente mÉxico, andres manuel lÓpez obrador hablo ayer con el fundador de facebook markeador de facebook que apoye el proyecto de extender la conectividad a internet por todo mÉxico y le dijo que el 20% de la poblaciÓn que vive en el 80% del territorio mexicano son los mÁs pobres el objetivo del gobierno de mÉxico es comunicar todos los pueblos cerca de 300 mil localidades. >>. hace unas semanas les informamos que fueron subastados vehÍculos de lujo de los narcos mÉxico canales, ahora llegÓ el momento de las propiedades, issa osorio tiene mÁs detalles, adelante. >> asÍ es paulina, son en total 27 inmuebles que serÁn subastados el prÓximo domingo aquÍ en la ciudad de mÉxico, entre ellos, hay casas, bienes, terrenos y tambiÉn departamentos que tienen un pasado muy oscuro y una historia criminal. por ejemplo entre estas propiedades estÁ el rancho garcÍa, propiedad de alias la barbie, lugar teniente de los beltrÁn leiva, el rancho sera subastado en 32 millones de pesos. ademÁs esta el departamento donde fue abatido arturo beltrÁn leiva en cuernavaca morelos, todavÍa tiene lo
. >> ya que hablamos del presidente mÉxico, andres manuel lÓpez obrador hablo ayer con el fundador de facebook markeador de facebook que apoye el proyecto de extender la conectividad a internet por todo mÉxico y le dijo que el 20% de la poblaciÓn que vive en el 80% del territorio mexicano son los mÁs pobres el objetivo del gobierno de mÉxico es comunicar todos los pueblos cerca de 300 mil localidades. >>. hace unas semanas les informamos que fueron subastados vehÍculos de...
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to spare no expense to find a solution to the decades long problem as part of our series marking 6 months of lopez obrador scott meant john home and travel to sin aloa to talk to the victims and perpetrators of mexico's violence. loose movie is sifting through mud from the bottom of like now trying to find the remains of her son he's been missing since omed men burst into his house and took him away that was 5 years ago finding pieces of his body is probably the closest to closure. and i don't know. my life come through a 360 degree spin i don't have peace i can't sleep you're waiting for someone to come and tell you he's there or he was dumped here but 1000 questions were no answers. those questions are being asked by groups of relatives who are scouring the country looking for the 40000 missing for the 1st time we had the chance to put those questions to. a man who admits disappearing people he works for the sin aloa cartel i also him why they hide their victims the answer he says is simple where more than without a body there's no crime that's why no body no crime. it's a common belief in the c
to spare no expense to find a solution to the decades long problem as part of our series marking 6 months of lopez obrador scott meant john home and travel to sin aloa to talk to the victims and perpetrators of mexico's violence. loose movie is sifting through mud from the bottom of like now trying to find the remains of her son he's been missing since omed men burst into his house and took him away that was 5 years ago finding pieces of his body is probably the closest to closure. and i don't...
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possible anding the war with drug cartels in the final part of our special coverage marking 6 months since andres manuel lopez obrador took over a correspondent. examines the president's plan. this indoor garden consists of about a dozen marijuana plants. they're being grown in a spare bedroom of an apartment near downtown mexico city. the grower will call him carlos has asked us to hide his identity but he is happy to show off his plants which he says are only for personal consumption. the main reason is because i don't want to be involved in the game of violence and drug trafficking or not really knowing what i'm smoking. mexico city has some of the most relaxed marijuana laws in the country but it is still illegal to buy or sell the drug part of president and that is his over others national development plan a strategy that includes reducing violence over the next 6 years seeks to legalize marijuana use the plan calls for an end to prohibition but not just of marijuana all drugs a lot of the lemonade those who say that simply legalizing drugs will reduce violence in the country but have no idea what they'r
possible anding the war with drug cartels in the final part of our special coverage marking 6 months since andres manuel lopez obrador took over a correspondent. examines the president's plan. this indoor garden consists of about a dozen marijuana plants. they're being grown in a spare bedroom of an apartment near downtown mexico city. the grower will call him carlos has asked us to hide his identity but he is happy to show off his plants which he says are only for personal consumption. the...
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music awards and has covered the biggest players, including mariah carey, drake, jennifer lopez, diana ross, kendra mark, and the weekend. of thenamed journalist year by the association of black journalists. the advocat featured him in its annual 40 under 40 list. he is the author of parental discretion is advised. thanks. [applause] kimberly: many of you already know nipsey hussle was, but some of you may not have the full was andof the person he why his death struck so hard. the best way to give you a snapshot of that is to read some of garrick's coverage from the l.a. times. this is a condensed version of a piece he wrote. here is the thing to understand about him and why his death devastating not only to those of us who live and breathe hip-hop but also reside in his birth lace of south l.a. -- place of south l.a. he was driven by a desire to reinvest in the streets that raised him. he became an entrepreneur, activist, and mentor as he transformed into a rap star. -- death in front of these the stripmall he was redeveloping seems cruel. theever shied away from looks and stumbles that came with growi
music awards and has covered the biggest players, including mariah carey, drake, jennifer lopez, diana ross, kendra mark, and the weekend. of thenamed journalist year by the association of black journalists. the advocat featured him in its annual 40 under 40 list. he is the author of parental discretion is advised. thanks. [applause] kimberly: many of you already know nipsey hussle was, but some of you may not have the full was andof the person he why his death struck so hard. the best way to...
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thanks to those presidents under a smuggler lopez obrador has attended a celebration rally to mark the migration deal with the u.s. that suspends the trade tariffs event took place in the mexican town juana near the u.s. border one of our republic reports all over the earth it was all cheers for mexican president and all but i thought as he arrived at this rally in downtown t. one of. 0 the event which included a march by local factory workers was initially organized as the protest against u.s. president donald trump's threat to impose up to 25 percent export tears on mexico. this is here and that is my money for some of those speaking to hundreds of supporters president lopez obrador called for unity among neighbors as he outlined the importance of the relationship between mexico and the united states if either through nears he makes the united states and mexico are not distant neighbors our border is more than 3000 kilometers long and we have a shared history that includes hostility but also corporation and understanding. that. it was a festive atmosphere in downtown to one and many
thanks to those presidents under a smuggler lopez obrador has attended a celebration rally to mark the migration deal with the u.s. that suspends the trade tariffs event took place in the mexican town juana near the u.s. border one of our republic reports all over the earth it was all cheers for mexican president and all but i thought as he arrived at this rally in downtown t. one of. 0 the event which included a march by local factory workers was initially organized as the protest against u.s....
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mexico's president andrus lopez obrador has just attended it's a celebration rally to mark a migration deal with the u.s. that suspended looming trade tariffs the event took place in the mexican tearing of to wanna near the u.s. border on friday mexico pledged to implement measures to stop illegal immigration inside the u.s. which includes keeping asylum seekers in mexico while their claims for the u.s. are processed man will repel was sense the rally. there's an atmosphere of celebration in the city of tijuana hundreds of people have come out to watch the mexican president give an address a celebration of that agreement reached between the united states and mexico that managed to avoid tariffs imposed on mexican exports tariffs that could have reached as high as 25 percent of over the course of the next few months of course you want to being a city so close to the united states border one question that continues to loom since that agreement was made is what will be the fate of the hundreds of central american asylum seekers who will now have to wait in mexico for their asylum cases to
mexico's president andrus lopez obrador has just attended it's a celebration rally to mark a migration deal with the u.s. that suspended looming trade tariffs the event took place in the mexican tearing of to wanna near the u.s. border on friday mexico pledged to implement measures to stop illegal immigration inside the u.s. which includes keeping asylum seekers in mexico while their claims for the u.s. are processed man will repel was sense the rally. there's an atmosphere of celebration in...
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music awards and has covered the biggest players, including mariah carey, drake, jennifer lopez, diana ross, kendra mark, the werick lamar, and can. in 2012, he was named emerging journalist of black journalists. in 2014, the advocate featured him in its 40 under 40 list. also an author. thanks. >> thanks for having me. [applause] kimberly: many of you already know who nipsey hussle was, but some of you may not have sort of the full picture of the person that he was and why his death struck so hard. so i think the best way to give you a small snapshot of that is to read some of garrick's "l.a. times." this is a condensed version of one of the pieces he wrote. here are the things to understand about nipsey hussle and why his death is devastating, not only to those of us who live and breathe two but also who reside in his birthplace of south l.a. he was more than a rapper, not that there's anything wrong with pping, because there isn't. driven by a desire to reinvest in the streets that raised him, he became an entrepreneur, activist, and mentor as he transformed into a rap star. his death in front of the
music awards and has covered the biggest players, including mariah carey, drake, jennifer lopez, diana ross, kendra mark, the werick lamar, and can. in 2012, he was named emerging journalist of black journalists. in 2014, the advocate featured him in its 40 under 40 list. also an author. thanks. >> thanks for having me. [applause] kimberly: many of you already know who nipsey hussle was, but some of you may not have sort of the full picture of the person that he was and why his death...
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mexico's president andrus manual lopez obrador has attended a celebration rally to mark the migration deal with the us that suspended looming trade tariffs its place in the mexican tearing off to one near the u.s. border he called for the unity rally even before that agreement was reached on friday mexico pledged to implement measures to stop illegal immigration into the u.s. and over power was an answer that rally. there is an atmosphere of celebration in the city of tijuana hundreds of people have come out to watch the mexican president give an address a celebration of that agreement reached between the united states and mexico that managed to avoid tariffs imposed on mexican exports tariffs that could have reached as high as 25 percent are over the course of the next few months of course you want to being a city so close to the united states border one question that continues to loom since that agreement was made is what will be the fate of the hundreds of central american asylum seekers who are now have to wait in mexico for their sound cases to be process instead of otherwise bei
mexico's president andrus manual lopez obrador has attended a celebration rally to mark the migration deal with the us that suspended looming trade tariffs its place in the mexican tearing off to one near the u.s. border he called for the unity rally even before that agreement was reached on friday mexico pledged to implement measures to stop illegal immigration into the u.s. and over power was an answer that rally. there is an atmosphere of celebration in the city of tijuana hundreds of people...
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mark the trail used by spanish missionaries. the bells have been around since the early 1900s. >> this is a symbol of destruction, oppression, domination and it's very offensive to us. >> lopez who is the president of the land trust and represents the tribal territory that uc santa cruz now owns started a petition a year ago to have them remove. he was joined by students, professors and other tribal leaders. >> it was really powerful today to recognize we have heard them. we have listened to them and that we want to take this bell down again, this bell that symbolizes death and destruction. >> most of the students i don't think they even knew that the bell was there or didn't really understand what the symbol was. >> this is like sharing the pain and beginning to move on. >> just this week at an event in concentrate with tribal leaders governor newsome issued an apology for what he calls california's systemic slaughter of indians. for the loh tribes lopez represents, the apology is.steps away from being accepted. >> we started a journey and traveled one mile. let's see quhaps over the next 800 miles. >> reporter: many of the students and professors at the university have don
mark the trail used by spanish missionaries. the bells have been around since the early 1900s. >> this is a symbol of destruction, oppression, domination and it's very offensive to us. >> lopez who is the president of the land trust and represents the tribal territory that uc santa cruz now owns started a petition a year ago to have them remove. he was joined by students, professors and other tribal leaders. >> it was really powerful today to recognize we have heard them. we...