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guest: merida extended well back into the early 2000s. over time, shifted from being primarily weapons to more technical support and technical assistance and training. lopez over door, when he came into declare he wanted the merida initiative ended and negotiated a new agreement. host: what was his biggest concern? guest: lopez'security policy, in his bumper sticker fashion way of describing things is, hugs, not bullets. he wanted to create conditions and people didn't feel joining the cartels is the thing they need to do, so he has implemented a number of cash transfer of programs to try to give people alternatives. it clearly is not working. i think the truth is that long-term, he is probably right. you need to give people a legitimate job. you need to give them a future so they do not fall subject to or become prey of the cartel. that is a long-term process. i think what is missing and the episode out of matamoros gets to that, there needs to be an enforcement. -- be an enforcement piece. there are legitimate concerns about whether thi
guest: merida extended well back into the early 2000s. over time, shifted from being primarily weapons to more technical support and technical assistance and training. lopez over door, when he came into declare he wanted the merida initiative ended and negotiated a new agreement. host: what was his biggest concern? guest: lopez'security policy, in his bumper sticker fashion way of describing things is, hugs, not bullets. he wanted to create conditions and people didn't feel joining the cartels...
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alonso arenas desertÓ de cobÁn 2015, se estableciÓ en mÉrida y prometiÓ representar mÉdicos y le dabaanadÁ para despedirse de phoenix. >> y calificar como primero de grupo a los cuartos de final donde enfrentarÍa por torre con la ciudad de miami. fue algo sensacional el sentimiento que sentÍamos, todo el mundo abrazÁndonos, apoyÁndonos, es algo. horrible alejandro: tras arrancar perdiendo 4—0 en la primera entrada mÉxico consiguiÓ la remontada gracias a una poderosa ofensiva y al guante mÁgico de randy. >> puede atrapar esa bola que fue muy difÍcil, un batazo bien conectado, a trabajar fuerte para poder agarrar esos batazos. alejandro: ante los gritos de el randy, hermana, ya eres mexicana, la novena tricolor consigue instaurarse entre los cuatro mejores del clÁsico mundial de bÉisbol. pase lo que pase en el clÁsico mundial de bÉisbol mÉxico ya es historia llegando donde nunca antes habÍa llegado, una de la historia mÁs bonitas y poderosas que estaremos recordando por mucho tiempo en este clÁsico mundial es la del cubano mÁs mexicano que hay, en gran randy rosarena. ilia: con su sombr
alonso arenas desertÓ de cobÁn 2015, se estableciÓ en mÉrida y prometiÓ representar mÉdicos y le dabaanadÁ para despedirse de phoenix. >> y calificar como primero de grupo a los cuartos de final donde enfrentarÍa por torre con la ciudad de miami. fue algo sensacional el sentimiento que sentÍamos, todo el mundo abrazÁndonos, apoyÁndonos, es algo. horrible alejandro: tras arrancar perdiendo 4—0 en la primera entrada mÉxico consiguiÓ la remontada gracias a una poderosa...
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guest: merida extended well back into the early 2000s.d from being primarily weapons to more technical support and technical assistance and training. lopez over door, when he came into declare he wanted the merida initiative ended and negotiated a new agreement. host: what was his biggest concern? guest: lopez'security policy, in his bump sticker fashion way of describing things is, hugs, not bullets. he wanted to create conditions and people didn't feel joining the cartels is the thing they need to do, so he has implemented a number of cash transfer of programs to try to give people alternatives. it clearly is not working. i think the truth is that long-term, he is probably right. you need to give people a legitimate job. you need to give them a future so they do not fall subject to or become prey of the cartel. that is a long-term process. i think what is missing and the episode out of matamoros gets to that, there needs to be an enforcement. -- be an enforcement piece. there are legitimate concerns about whether this administration is
guest: merida extended well back into the early 2000s.d from being primarily weapons to more technical support and technical assistance and training. lopez over door, when he came into declare he wanted the merida initiative ended and negotiated a new agreement. host: what was his biggest concern? guest: lopez'security policy, in his bump sticker fashion way of describing things is, hugs, not bullets. he wanted to create conditions and people didn't feel joining the cartels is the thing they...
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and if they're not rushing to moscow merida the going to beijing, for example, next week macro, the teacher's pet is going to beijing with o'sullivan de la. and i, so i assume that going there with a cap in hand because they know the multi polar world is already departing. exactly, said will be interesting to see what they achieve, if anything, when they go to beijing m, what happens there? but also again, just to return to this updated to a foreign policy concept in it, the 1st point actually dust states in the very beginning that russia does not see itself as an enemy, all of the west. it does not want to isolate the self from the west. the me to show you was much we know so isolating ourselves from the west. we have no initially hostile intentions towards them, but they must understand the interaction with russia is possible with the rejection of confrontation. so accept the reality that this is become in a multi paula world. they can no longer deny it. and what they're trying to do is to make sure that they don't hurt all the countries while they're trying to hang on to that dominance, be
and if they're not rushing to moscow merida the going to beijing, for example, next week macro, the teacher's pet is going to beijing with o'sullivan de la. and i, so i assume that going there with a cap in hand because they know the multi polar world is already departing. exactly, said will be interesting to see what they achieve, if anything, when they go to beijing m, what happens there? but also again, just to return to this updated to a foreign policy concept in it, the 1st point actually...
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and if they're not rushing to moscow merida, they're going to beige, for example, next week. macros. the teacher's pet is going to beige with ursula vandal and i. so i assume they're going with their cap in hand because they know the multi poto world is already departing. exactly. so it will be interesting to see what they achieve, if anything, when they go to beijing and what happens there. but also again, just to return to this updated foreign policy concept in it, the 1st point actually does states in the very beginning that russia does not see software as an enemy on the west. it does not want to isolate itself from the west . this is something that has been done to rush as we've seen, and also expects the west realize the futility of a confrontational process. so except the reality that this is becoming the most high polar world that can no longer deny it. and what they're trying to do is to make sure that they don't hurt all the countries while they're trying to hang on to that dominance because russia will no longer allow it's china will no longer allow . there are other count
and if they're not rushing to moscow merida, they're going to beige, for example, next week. macros. the teacher's pet is going to beige with ursula vandal and i. so i assume they're going with their cap in hand because they know the multi poto world is already departing. exactly. so it will be interesting to see what they achieve, if anything, when they go to beijing and what happens there. but also again, just to return to this updated foreign policy concept in it, the 1st point actually does...
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um but yes, midair happened in merida madeira. obviously, there would be it would be a different story. that was christina gonzales reporting in a statement, delta said after returning to the gate, the other passengers were put on a new plane to go to seattle. monterey county crews had a trial run for debris removal in the hard hit community of povero. today the removal is clearing the sidewalks for residents to put out more damaged items for pick up. this comes after residents were allowed to return to the area for the first time yesterday. the resource hubs at para park in middle school remains open to support residents. well it is nice to see some blue skies and in that, in that footage, lots of sunshine this weekend. another nice day for tomorrow as well as we head into your sunday, of course, the top weather headline across the country, the severe storms across parts of the south. this was the radar imagery from friday night, and you can see all the tornado reports scattered around for this portion of the country, some real s
um but yes, midair happened in merida madeira. obviously, there would be it would be a different story. that was christina gonzales reporting in a statement, delta said after returning to the gate, the other passengers were put on a new plane to go to seattle. monterey county crews had a trial run for debris removal in the hard hit community of povero. today the removal is clearing the sidewalks for residents to put out more damaged items for pick up. this comes after residents were allowed to...
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early spring day, and that's when at least two missiles the ukrainian authorities say hit the city of merida hitting 29 story apartment buildings. the information from on the ground is that the rescue workers are still working. they're still doing the search and rescue so we have no information right now about the actual casualties there as they're still trying to put the fires out, but you can see from the video from the scene. just the scale of the destruction. you can just imagine what horror that must have been like for any residents who may have been in that building at that time. now, this isn't the first time that separate asia which is probably 25 minutes. drive from the front lines active front lines. it's not the first time it's been hit by large russian missiles that apartment buildings have been hit by them, but the ukrainians are immediately calling this a war crime. i don, i think it's important to keep in mind. this is one incident. the ukrainians are saying that there were a number of drone and missile strikes on ukrainian towns and cities overnight and apparently launched sh
early spring day, and that's when at least two missiles the ukrainian authorities say hit the city of merida hitting 29 story apartment buildings. the information from on the ground is that the rescue workers are still working. they're still doing the search and rescue so we have no information right now about the actual casualties there as they're still trying to put the fires out, but you can see from the video from the scene. just the scale of the destruction. you can just imagine what...
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more for other people were killed in the bay area by falling trees near oakland's like merida, man in a tent was killed by a tree and in san francisco. two separate tree related deaths were reported in portola valley. a man was killed when a truck hit his, uh, treated his work truck. time now. 706 around the bay area. thousands of people, unfortunately, still have no electricity this morning. take a look at the latest pg and e outage map. the yellow and the orange markings indicate the largest number of power outages . the east bay in the peninsula have the most outages. 6000 pg and e crews are out there working on repairing storm related damage, strong winds and heavy rain knocked down dozens of trees and power lines. pg and e. says more power outages that occurred in areas but there are plenty of trees like on the peninsula. first and foremost, we know this has had such an impact on the peninsula. these customers here have really seen the brunt of the storms because of this heavy vegetation that we have this beautiful vegetation, but it really has impacted power. pg and he says 78%
more for other people were killed in the bay area by falling trees near oakland's like merida, man in a tent was killed by a tree and in san francisco. two separate tree related deaths were reported in portola valley. a man was killed when a truck hit his, uh, treated his work truck. time now. 706 around the bay area. thousands of people, unfortunately, still have no electricity this morning. take a look at the latest pg and e outage map. the yellow and the orange markings indicate the largest...