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>> the mexican mafia has a code.y don't assault the officers. >> they don't want any attention brought upon them. if one of their members assaults staff, they already know that now staff is going to start watching them more closely, which is what they don't want. >> because inmate rubio broke that code, he's going to have to pay a penalty. that penalty could be as severe as a beating. it could be anything beyond that. >> rubio, however, denies being a member of the gang. >> they say i affiliate with the mexican mafia. and i don't. >> he's being deceptive. rubio has signed a gang acknowledgment form identifying himself as a member of the mexican mafia. it's not uncommon for these guys to deny it to people who he thinks doesn't know his history. but in the end we do have all of our paperwork intact. >> officer rodriguez, part of the jail's gang intelligence division, heads to rubio's cell to discuss the situation. if rubio is willing to refute the mexican mafia, he can be placed in a protective custody housing unit for
>> the mexican mafia has a code.y don't assault the officers. >> they don't want any attention brought upon them. if one of their members assaults staff, they already know that now staff is going to start watching them more closely, which is what they don't want. >> because inmate rubio broke that code, he's going to have to pay a penalty. that penalty could be as severe as a beating. it could be anything beyond that. >> rubio, however, denies being a member of the gang....
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i would say a large proportion of them in 2012-2013 are non-mexicans.n this sense mexico is not going to be a major source of migrants into the future because the mexican economy is performing much better, and of course we are facing change. in this sense migration from mexico to the u.s. has changed the demographic dynamics on its own and the way the mexican economy is performing well. nafta has a lot to do with that in terms of modern indication of our own economy, and now with this wave of reforms we are reducing barriers of entrance and transaction costs to profit from the domestic market and engaging them with these north american equations. >> if you're in veracruz, and you finished your high school diplomas as many young mexicans are doing, it's a question whether you head north or not, you have a something to do? >> you look at the numbers, you don't. you always will have flows. you have flows from canada, and this is a country in that sense is very attractive for immigrants from all over the world, but mexico is not going to be a major source o
i would say a large proportion of them in 2012-2013 are non-mexicans.n this sense mexico is not going to be a major source of migrants into the future because the mexican economy is performing much better, and of course we are facing change. in this sense migration from mexico to the u.s. has changed the demographic dynamics on its own and the way the mexican economy is performing well. nafta has a lot to do with that in terms of modern indication of our own economy, and now with this wave of...
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we had more mexicans in 2007 than we do today. mention call born citizens. and the numbers at the southwest boardner the year 2003, 1.7 million people. in went 12, they apprehended 386,000 people. and i would say a large pore position of them in 2012 -- 2013 are nonmexicans. so in this sense, mexico is not going to be a major source of migrants to the u.s. into the future, because the mexican economy is performing much better, and of course, we are facing the change in a very dramatic way. so in this sense, migration from mexico to the u.s. has been chained from the dynamics on it's own, and of course from the way the mexican economy transforms now. and nafta has a lot to do with with that, in terms of mod certain ocean of own economy, and now with this waive of reforms. we are positioning reusing barriers of entrance, and releasing transaction costs from small and mid i am side enterprises to profit from the domestic market, and from engaging themselves with these north american equation. it's a more even question? >> you always have lows. you have flows fr
we had more mexicans in 2007 than we do today. mention call born citizens. and the numbers at the southwest boardner the year 2003, 1.7 million people. in went 12, they apprehended 386,000 people. and i would say a large pore position of them in 2012 -- 2013 are nonmexicans. so in this sense, mexico is not going to be a major source of migrants to the u.s. into the future, because the mexican economy is performing much better, and of course, we are facing the change in a very dramatic way. so...
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demand for mexican-made goods has helped drive the manufacturing sector in the country. mexico's trade with the united states amounts to half a trillion dollars a year and both sides want that to grow. mexico's already america's third-largest trading partner after canada and china. mexico's advantages over china are clear. it's closer, so has lower transport costs, and its labor costs are static while china's are growing. it is not just factories that are growing here. back here, this is a growing state of the art business park helping to put a new face on mexico encouraging commercial investors. >> we have a commercial center here. we have two hotels. >> reporter: 24 companies rent space here, half from overseas. >> i have erickson. acsa insurance company. >> reporter: 1,800 people work here. >> i'm going to build nine more buildings. >> reporter: how many of those are already rented out? >> three. i already have three rented. >> reporter: still, skilled labor is key to mexico's growth. all employees train here. 100 graduates a year find jobs in mexico's growing aviatio
demand for mexican-made goods has helped drive the manufacturing sector in the country. mexico's trade with the united states amounts to half a trillion dollars a year and both sides want that to grow. mexico's already america's third-largest trading partner after canada and china. mexico's advantages over china are clear. it's closer, so has lower transport costs, and its labor costs are static while china's are growing. it is not just factories that are growing here. back here, this is a...
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the mexican-americans were there. and at that level the relationship was a little bit different particularly among the guild and unskilled groups because they ended up competing with each other. so we need a chance to talk about which of those were the most difficult to play. >> this is an era when it wasn't uncommon for teams, where you might want to just hold onto the ball for the last double minute. and you have some really low score. so i think on the technical side of this, it is somewhat of an innervate her in terms of how we need to describe the movement that he wanted and can you talk about that? >> being so small and going to the university, as everyone was a lot taller. but we learned to play fast and quick and that is what he taught his boys. but if you are not taller or a great shooter, you have to be quick and fast. and so he was playing a fast brand of basketball quite early where people would sort of just walk. and at the time that he started, not all of the players across this. and so part of it was ba
the mexican-americans were there. and at that level the relationship was a little bit different particularly among the guild and unskilled groups because they ended up competing with each other. so we need a chance to talk about which of those were the most difficult to play. >> this is an era when it wasn't uncommon for teams, where you might want to just hold onto the ball for the last double minute. and you have some really low score. so i think on the technical side of this, it is...
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citizens and mexican workers in and caesar did not want that. old the u.s. american farm workers to be represented. >> that was the big philosophical difference between you and the two groups. >> my question has to do with the unions. the late forties was say polar act because when you strike the alternative is for the of managers to do the job. i wonder if that was evidence after striking some of there for their strategies highest to-do's the boycott? to make absolutely a. the because they rate excluded from the nlrb they could do secondary boycotts something that was perceived to be a and in advantage was the farm worker's benefit for the boycott. it is a complicated story. >> as a nurse i am interested in pesticides as the farm workers with the close proximity of their poorer
citizens and mexican workers in and caesar did not want that. old the u.s. american farm workers to be represented. >> that was the big philosophical difference between you and the two groups. >> my question has to do with the unions. the late forties was say polar act because when you strike the alternative is for the of managers to do the job. i wonder if that was evidence after striking some of there for their strategies highest to-do's the boycott? to make absolutely a. the...
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citizens and mexican workers and that caesar did not want that. he only wanted u.s.american farmworkers to be represented. >> yes, that was it a representative difference between the two groups. >> he really was a poor act. and i'm wondering whether that was evident and therefore they strategize to do the boycott. >> because they were excluded from the act, something that was perceived turn out to be for the benefit of the boycott. and it's a complicated story. >> as a nurse i am interested in pesticides in declining health. these farmworkers from the close proximity but they were to the crops, i consider this a shot as the pioneer in organics. >> it's part of his visionary nature that early on that he was a vegetarian in the fight against pesticides. >> i would just like to ask one more question. >> what is his legacy? >> his legacy is not in the fields but a generation of activists who learn from him and who have taken our knowledge and gone elsewhere. and for the farmworkers who were empowered by his union. that was also determined this experience as well as a her
citizens and mexican workers and that caesar did not want that. he only wanted u.s.american farmworkers to be represented. >> yes, that was it a representative difference between the two groups. >> he really was a poor act. and i'm wondering whether that was evident and therefore they strategize to do the boycott. >> because they were excluded from the act, something that was perceived turn out to be for the benefit of the boycott. and it's a complicated story. >> as a...
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i think i'm going to seek their mexican dream. sigh if we do not owe any ski world. i was in says mexico. residents of the distinct knew she meant the dt have faced a lot of hardships of the year since the nuclear accident that including schools close to shops a countdown and medical services suspended but this is getting a little easier now that the local hospital has reopened. he has designated an evacuation zone after the accident at the plant is located fifteen km to the south. was intending to their homes during the day. but a local hospital remain closed until now. our patients can consult word count is at the reopened hospital on three days during the week is still accepting and patients. nor do this on when i needed to see a doctor i had no choice but to go to traditional tuesday and spent the day just kidding there so it's very helpful the most. thank you all it's my mission to help people who want to return i'm happy to support them the city helps every open hospital were held more presidents returned to the town. once the evacuation order is for legal defe
i think i'm going to seek their mexican dream. sigh if we do not owe any ski world. i was in says mexico. residents of the distinct knew she meant the dt have faced a lot of hardships of the year since the nuclear accident that including schools close to shops a countdown and medical services suspended but this is getting a little easier now that the local hospital has reopened. he has designated an evacuation zone after the accident at the plant is located fifteen km to the south. was...
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. >> his words were i'm not housing with no mexican. he refused to house with anybody that was mexican, and that is not permitted here. mr. giroux will stay in segregation until we modify his behavior and housing with a mexican is not so bad after all. >> most inmates prefer to live in the jail's general population. they enjoy more time out of their cells. televisions, and the ability to social ides with others. sometimes that leads to conflict. >> we just had an officer call on the radio she needed help. don't know what the issue is but we should find out shortly. >> can i go ahead and fight if i won't get in trouble? >> no fighting. that's the gist. >> i'm going to do something i'm going to do it to get out. >> get her out of here. >> crawford has been restrained by detention officers. after a conflict with another inmate. >> off of me. you better let my handcuffs go like this. let them go. >> crawford is currently awaiting trial on a charge of trafficking crack cocaine. she's pled not guilty. >> get off my foot. get off my foot. >> a
. >> his words were i'm not housing with no mexican. he refused to house with anybody that was mexican, and that is not permitted here. mr. giroux will stay in segregation until we modify his behavior and housing with a mexican is not so bad after all. >> most inmates prefer to live in the jail's general population. they enjoy more time out of their cells. televisions, and the ability to social ides with others. sometimes that leads to conflict. >> we just had an officer call...
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what appears to be a disturbing new trend: us border patrol agents shooting across the line to kill mexican citizens in their own country. zelma berenice barron torres' son ramses was also killed by an agent in nogales in 2011. >> the us government closed the investigation. zelma says she was never contacted. in 2012 guillermo arravalo pedroza, was picnicking on the banks of the rio grande when he was killed by agents. he died in his nine year old daughters arms. juan pablo parez satillan was shot near matamoros just two months earlier. in 2011, in tijuana, a witness says jose alfredo yanez reyes was killed for using his cell phone to record an agent beating a migrant. and sergio hernandez guerica was shot between the eyes under a bridge in juarez. in each case, the border patrol justified the killings saying they were threatened by rock-throwers. but getting them to speak on the record about anything at all proved difficult. >> hi bill, this is wab knew calling from al jazeera english. we're down in nogales az right nowso i'm just calling to see if we would be able to arrange an interview
what appears to be a disturbing new trend: us border patrol agents shooting across the line to kill mexican citizens in their own country. zelma berenice barron torres' son ramses was also killed by an agent in nogales in 2011. >> the us government closed the investigation. zelma says she was never contacted. in 2012 guillermo arravalo pedroza, was picnicking on the banks of the rio grande when he was killed by agents. he died in his nine year old daughters arms. juan pablo parez satillan...
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her. >> the mexican mafia member is her boyfriend. but she says she asked few questions about his gang activity. >> i've heard stuff i don't want to do know, seen stuff i don't want to know. i was like, you hang around with me, don't bring it to me. he would just come home with money. i mean, i had a clue, not a rocket scientist to figure that out. >> perales says the orejone inmate who wrote to her is a pen pal, met him through a girlfriend after her boyfriend stopped writing her. said you don't got nothing do, your boyfriend ain't writing you, i was like, i guess, somebody just to make my time pass quicker, i was like all right. >> at this opponent i don't think the men are aware they're communicating to the same person. it is possible but i don't think they're aware of it. once they find out, the only person that could be punished is the female receiving the two letters, we have to walk on this with kid gloves. >> in addition to perales' safety, officer rodriguez has a new concern, the last letter written by her orejone pen pal was
her. >> the mexican mafia member is her boyfriend. but she says she asked few questions about his gang activity. >> i've heard stuff i don't want to do know, seen stuff i don't want to know. i was like, you hang around with me, don't bring it to me. he would just come home with money. i mean, i had a clue, not a rocket scientist to figure that out. >> perales says the orejone inmate who wrote to her is a pen pal, met him through a girlfriend after her boyfriend stopped writing...
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what we're looking at is a case of officer involved shootings at the mexican line, and... >> okay. >>and we'd like to know why is it that rock-throwing justifies... >> give me your card and i'll.. >> why is it that rock-throwing justifies lethal force? >> give me your card and i'll do it. i'll have my public affairs.. >> literally for six months we've been asking michael and jenny both to speak to us. >> okay. >> and they haven't gotten back to us. >> okay. >> and we're on a deadline, today, which is why we're up here, and we're actually trying to get an answer from you today. >> he said he would pass it on to you guys and that we could get an interview... >> the answer is no we can't do this. we want to help you as best we can, but we can't do the interview. >> the public affairs officers promised to answer written questions instead, but by the time we went to air, had failed to respond. >> people are investigating a lot right now whether or not jose antonio was involved in drug trafficking or crossing the border or throwing rocks. but the big question is really whether or not it sho
what we're looking at is a case of officer involved shootings at the mexican line, and... >> okay. >>and we'd like to know why is it that rock-throwing justifies... >> give me your card and i'll.. >> why is it that rock-throwing justifies lethal force? >> give me your card and i'll do it. i'll have my public affairs.. >> literally for six months we've been asking michael and jenny both to speak to us. >> okay. >> and they haven't gotten back to...
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so the majority of the remains we have identified 85% have been mexican citizens, they do try to assists. >> dr. hess i imagine when you are trying to figure out who these people were, you face much greater challenges than the average corner because you have far fewer clues. tell us how you go through this process. >> the whole process is a challenge. essentially what we do with unidentified remains is create a profile. so when you look at the remains if they are in goods condition and not decomposed you can determine whether or not it's a man or woman, how tall they are, how much they way, do they have identifying marks or scars or tattoos, if they had surgical procedures. what does the dental work look like? can you take fingerprints or a facial photo? then you have a profile of this person and you need to compare it to missing person's information if it's available. >> our community is again on facebook chiming in. jacob says the problem is 9/11 . . . and dr. hess what is the average profile of these individuals, these bodies that you see at your morgue? >> well, the average profile
so the majority of the remains we have identified 85% have been mexican citizens, they do try to assists. >> dr. hess i imagine when you are trying to figure out who these people were, you face much greater challenges than the average corner because you have far fewer clues. tell us how you go through this process. >> the whole process is a challenge. essentially what we do with unidentified remains is create a profile. so when you look at the remains if they are in goods condition...
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it doesn't matter, if they're ex-mexican mafia members. help all of them the same way. >> now, i talk about her. it just hurts me. you know. >> it hurts you. it is good to talk about it though. you let your, your feelings, your emotions out. it is better, you snow than to leave them inside you where they will hurt you more. >> when i see them, a see a reflection of myself. eventually they will be mere in years to come. at lest i know that i gave them some advice that nobody gave me when i went to prison. >> maybe with this tragedy in the future, you can make better decisions, you know, regarding your children, or what have you. you snow get to a pin the where you have got to make a decision? is this the type of life i want. or do i want to stay out there and do something for my family, you know. >> for some it can be too late for meaningful change. but the jail has seen a trend toward younger inmates who request refuge in the ex-gang unit. steven is a new arrival. he joined a branch of the mexican mafia on the streets at age 17. >> i have
it doesn't matter, if they're ex-mexican mafia members. help all of them the same way. >> now, i talk about her. it just hurts me. you know. >> it hurts you. it is good to talk about it though. you let your, your feelings, your emotions out. it is better, you snow than to leave them inside you where they will hurt you more. >> when i see them, a see a reflection of myself. eventually they will be mere in years to come. at lest i know that i gave them some advice that nobody...
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ken's firm has a mexican subsidiary nearby in tijuana. he estimates that jobs are directly related to trade between the united states and mexico, i asked about the impact on the u.s. economy. >> every year you have 100 million legal mexican residing, they cross the border, they come to the united states. they visit our stores. they go to our movie theaters. they buy products and then they go back into mexico. in that economic side of the coin is usually overlooked, which gets lost in illegal immigration and narcotic trafficking. >> when you talk about thi in ts is what resounds, they get this impression that america is an ain't immigrant place. but when it comes to the u.s. trade between the united states and mexico, does the same thing happen in arizona, the vitriol c of what we hear here. >> one of the things that we saw on the mexico side of the border during the whole discussion about sb 1070 was a dissonance between the mexico side of the border, what they thought, wait a second, we do trade with these people. we work with these peop
ken's firm has a mexican subsidiary nearby in tijuana. he estimates that jobs are directly related to trade between the united states and mexico, i asked about the impact on the u.s. economy. >> every year you have 100 million legal mexican residing, they cross the border, they come to the united states. they visit our stores. they go to our movie theaters. they buy products and then they go back into mexico. in that economic side of the coin is usually overlooked, which gets lost in...
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so i got a mexican driver's license. i could go to jail. it's weird to have two drivers licenses. in mexico it is a strange place anyway. going that way. you can't take stuff to mexico. they stop weird like dry frucit. what are you going to do with this? eat it i said. or that free trade thing was pretty much. >> jimmy: nafta. >> bringing stuff from mexico here. they're leery about american stuff in mexico. including americans. >> jimmy: they are, really? >> your's last in line, everything medically, go to the last in line. they don't like us there. >> jimmy: i had no idea. >> don't trust us. don't like us. the alamo. that thing. that didn't go down so well. i tried to bring, a plastic plant, six months it was in customs you. can't bring plants to mexico. i keep getting, it's plastic. then there is a long pause. you still can't bring plants to mexico. and i said unless it has plastic insects on it i can't see any reason why. it is six months later. even with my mexican driver's license. it didn't help. >> jimmy: we were
so i got a mexican driver's license. i could go to jail. it's weird to have two drivers licenses. in mexico it is a strange place anyway. going that way. you can't take stuff to mexico. they stop weird like dry frucit. what are you going to do with this? eat it i said. or that free trade thing was pretty much. >> jimmy: nafta. >> bringing stuff from mexico here. they're leery about american stuff in mexico. including americans. >> jimmy: they are, really? >> your's last...
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ken's firm has a mexican subsidiary nearby in tijuana . he estimates that jobs are directly related to trade between the united states and mexico, i asked about the impact on the u.s. economy. >> every year you have 100 million legal mexican residing, they cross the border, they come to the united states. they visit our stores. they go to our movie theaters. they buy products and then they go back into mexico. in that economic side of the coin is usually overlooked, which gets lost in illegal immigration and narcotic trafficking. >> when you talk about thi in ts is what resounds, they get this impression that america is an ain't immigrant place. but when it comes to the u.s. trade between the united states and mexico, does the same thing happen in arizona, the vitriolic vitriolic of what we hear here. >> one of the things that we saw on the mexico side of the border during the whole discussion about sb 1070 was a dissonance between the mexico side of the border, what they thought, wait a second, we do trade with these people. we work with
ken's firm has a mexican subsidiary nearby in tijuana . he estimates that jobs are directly related to trade between the united states and mexico, i asked about the impact on the u.s. economy. >> every year you have 100 million legal mexican residing, they cross the border, they come to the united states. they visit our stores. they go to our movie theaters. they buy products and then they go back into mexico. in that economic side of the coin is usually overlooked, which gets lost in...
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. >> mexican drug cartel turning silicon valley into drug valley. this man is a high ranking cartel member arrested in san jose. >> from across the bay to around the world, the stories that matter on "kpix 5 news this morning." captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> happy friday, everybody! happy 25th. it's a blessed event. we love friday. >> we do. >>> time now is 6:00. let's check in with elizabeth for a traffic check. >> we also like friday because it's typically lighter on the roadways. we have seen a couple of different incidents around the bay area a few more than usual. the roads are slick. so just a heads up. this knows the actually blocking lanes but we are getting first reports of this one coming into fremont northbound 880 by auto mall and just take it slow. this driver actually lost control ran off the side of the roadway into a ditch. right now everything looks good. at the bay bridge no metering lights yet so this is kind of on the later side. we are waiting for th
. >> mexican drug cartel turning silicon valley into drug valley. this man is a high ranking cartel member arrested in san jose. >> from across the bay to around the world, the stories that matter on "kpix 5 news this morning." captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> happy friday, everybody! happy 25th. it's a blessed event. we love friday. >> we do. >>> time now is...
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his crazy connection to mexican drug cartels. >> a good meal can do a relationship good.he connection between hunger and ruined marriages coming up. >> many people could look at this and say, oh, it's a vending machine and they would be partially right but mostly wrong. >> see what colorado's legalization of marijuana has led to this time. >> hi, i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the kpix 5 weather center. lots of sunshine and warmer temperatures expected today. but big changes too, we'll talk about that next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, week... and there's a distug report about one of la's st players. as k-p-i-x five's andria t involves a mexic >>> the dodgers are in town this weekend. there's a disturbing report about a big star. as kpix 5's andria borba reports, it involves a mexican drug cartel. >>> reporter: the dodgers' brighters star yasiel puig was signing autographs for fans before the game. the men in orange and black, though, however the related rivalry aren't the cuban defector's biggest enemies by any stretch of the imagination. in a bombshell article in l.a. magazin
his crazy connection to mexican drug cartels. >> a good meal can do a relationship good.he connection between hunger and ruined marriages coming up. >> many people could look at this and say, oh, it's a vending machine and they would be partially right but mostly wrong. >> see what colorado's legalization of marijuana has led to this time. >> hi, i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the kpix 5 weather center. lots of sunshine and warmer temperatures expected today. but...
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mexican food with a marks. go! it's chaos out there. but the m-class sees in your blind spot, pulls you back into your lane, even brakes all by itself. it's almost like it couldn't crash... even if it tried. the 2014 m-class. 10 piece meal, and the kicker - free lemon cake. got this [sigh] tonight i am not mom. i am paula. so dad, what does that make you? dad. ♪ >>> coming up at 6:00. we'll have a live report on breaking news after a mother is accused of killing her child at a public park. >> facebook helps design a police station near its headquarters. look how it's different from the usual cop shop. join us at 6:00. >>> a popular mexican fast-food change is serving up something different, taco bell. the taco bar will have tasty combinations and a vanilla shake with guinness, tequila, and chocolate flakes. very iesting. that does it for us at 5:00. thank you for joining us. see you at 6:00. world news is next. >>> welcome to "world news." tonight outbreak, the tornados touching down as a major system moves across this country overnight
mexican food with a marks. go! it's chaos out there. but the m-class sees in your blind spot, pulls you back into your lane, even brakes all by itself. it's almost like it couldn't crash... even if it tried. the 2014 m-class. 10 piece meal, and the kicker - free lemon cake. got this [sigh] tonight i am not mom. i am paula. so dad, what does that make you? dad. ♪ >>> coming up at 6:00. we'll have a live report on breaking news after a mother is accused of killing her child at a public...
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one of those arrested is a high-ranking member of the mexican drug cartel. alvila castillo, a.k.a.n;ac charged blaco chargd with drug dealing weapons charge and money laundering. the district attorney says these men have ties to a violent mexican drug cartel and set up shop in the south bay to deal drugs in the bay area and beyond. prosecutors said the investigation was conducted in conjunction with the u.s. drug enforcement administration and began with the arrest of eight low-level drug dealer in 2012. a high-speed chase a vallejo put to police officers and the hospital and murder suspect behind bars. authorities said during the chase the suspect's car and an undercover patrol vehicle lost control of tennessee avenue thursday. one of the suspects,cole millngton, an arrest warrant for murder out of turlock. all started to not release the name of the second suspect. thursday night officers are recovering after suffering minor injuries. police say they have cracked the case of a woman done down in oakland treated these two suspects are now in custody charged
one of those arrested is a high-ranking member of the mexican drug cartel. alvila castillo, a.k.a.n;ac charged blaco chargd with drug dealing weapons charge and money laundering. the district attorney says these men have ties to a violent mexican drug cartel and set up shop in the south bay to deal drugs in the bay area and beyond. prosecutors said the investigation was conducted in conjunction with the u.s. drug enforcement administration and began with the arrest of eight low-level drug...
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. >> im really pissed off at the mexican government... >> give way to compassion... >> if you feel tired, would you turn around and come back? >> our teams find out first hand how treacherous the migrants journey can be. >> we make them take a trip of death >> it is heartbreaking when you see the families on top of the rail car borderland continues only on al jazeera america >> you're watching, al jazeera america presents: killing the messenger. >> in the case of iraq, we've seen more of our colleagues locally killed. they live there. the front line, if you'd like, is- is outside their front door. >> in recent and ongoing conflicts like iraq and afghanistan, the- the highest death toll, if you'd like is indigenous journalists, particularly in the case of iraq. we've lost colleagues who were local journalists, filming alongside or close to insurgents. >> on the battlefield, in the heat of the moment, someone who- who looks different from the model of a foreign correspondent is even more at risk. because even if he is carrying a camera, even if he is carrying a tripod, the assumption seems
. >> im really pissed off at the mexican government... >> give way to compassion... >> if you feel tired, would you turn around and come back? >> our teams find out first hand how treacherous the migrants journey can be. >> we make them take a trip of death >> it is heartbreaking when you see the families on top of the rail car borderland continues only on al jazeera america >> you're watching, al jazeera america presents: killing the messenger....
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the mexican government in 1968 when he was jailed for four years. suddenly, the past and my father's whole story became very relevant and very interesting to me as a journalist, but also his son because he was recruited the same year that the woman who i was in love with, the same year her father was put in prison. i had questions. well, one, was he involved in the massacre. two, did he know this guy, this father of my pair mori, and, three, did he have anything to do with his disappearance or anything like that, and so this question propelled me to ask, who was she? was he lying to lying to me in 1968, what he was doing, so on and so forth, and that was the theme that pushed me into writing the book because that story was so at odds with that idea of how i described before where i was going to embassies, took it at face value my dads was who he said he was because suddenly i had this very intense decision he was not who he said he was, that he was somebody entirely different, and that was disturbing because i didn't want to think my dad as somebody
the mexican government in 1968 when he was jailed for four years. suddenly, the past and my father's whole story became very relevant and very interesting to me as a journalist, but also his son because he was recruited the same year that the woman who i was in love with, the same year her father was put in prison. i had questions. well, one, was he involved in the massacre. two, did he know this guy, this father of my pair mori, and, three, did he have anything to do with his disappearance or...
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along the mexican border, a growing number of young people are trying to cross into the united states alone. >> that's up to 60,000 kids a year. ays's paul beeban gateway in the border town of nogales with their story >> a vast, remote and dangerous desert surrounds the city of nogales. a tall steel fence slices through it. over the last month, this teenager and two cousins have traveled 2400 miles on foot, by bus, and by train to make it here to the mexican side of this border town. >> my name gateway oxill hernandez. i am 15 years old and i am from honduras >> we first met axill when catholic bishops held a mass and cross border communion honoring migrants who have died in the desert, the journey he and his cousins? >> i want to see my dad and study. the journey didn't get to me. i feel good. but they tell me the hardest part gateway coming. we will see if it's good >> after the mass, he lined up for a free lunch, a sandwich and a coke. he had little more than the clothes on his back. >> i left with about 700 honduran limpa which is maybe 30 or $40 >> his hometown of san pedro sula
along the mexican border, a growing number of young people are trying to cross into the united states alone. >> that's up to 60,000 kids a year. ays's paul beeban gateway in the border town of nogales with their story >> a vast, remote and dangerous desert surrounds the city of nogales. a tall steel fence slices through it. over the last month, this teenager and two cousins have traveled 2400 miles on foot, by bus, and by train to make it here to the mexican side of this border...
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how mexican cartels are funding america's pastime. even when they say it's not it is always about money. melissa: where do you get the most bang for your buck stocks or real estate? according to the national association of realtors, medium home prices are up 11% since march of 2009. meanwhile, the dow is up 150%. the s&p 175% in the same period! new studies show investors are choosing real estate over stocks joining us now to discuss, liz macdonald, scott martin and mark madsen of madsen money. thanks to all of you for joining us. it is staggering to me, if you weren't in stocks you really lost out. scott, what do you make of people's perceptions out there.
how mexican cartels are funding america's pastime. even when they say it's not it is always about money. melissa: where do you get the most bang for your buck stocks or real estate? according to the national association of realtors, medium home prices are up 11% since march of 2009. meanwhile, the dow is up 150%. the s&p 175% in the same period! new studies show investors are choosing real estate over stocks joining us now to discuss, liz macdonald, scott martin and mark madsen of madsen...
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monteil says the delay suggests indifference to the fact a mexican boy had been shot. >> if they areeally worried were somebody being hurt, you don't wait four minutes because obviously, the shooting had stopped. >> jose antonio's mother said the letter from the border patrol is an outrage. i think they are mad. they are wrong. how could they not it be to blame? it was an assassination. at no point did my son shoot at them. he didn't have a weapon. for me, it was a murder. i think a murder needs to be paid for. justice has to be dealt with. people can't go around killing people and have impunity. >> setting aside the unanswered questions of the case, border patrol agent did do face assaults with rocks. this memo went out to agents just a week before the letter to jose antonio's family. it says agents have been attacked with rocks more than 1700 times since 2010. 43 times, they poresponded with deadly force, killing 10 people. no border patrol agent has ever been killed by a rock. the memo instructs agents to take cover and not shoot unless they are in imminent danger of death or seri
monteil says the delay suggests indifference to the fact a mexican boy had been shot. >> if they areeally worried were somebody being hurt, you don't wait four minutes because obviously, the shooting had stopped. >> jose antonio's mother said the letter from the border patrol is an outrage. i think they are mad. they are wrong. how could they not it be to blame? it was an assassination. at no point did my son shoot at them. he didn't have a weapon. for me, it was a murder. i think a...
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she often hold events at the mexican cultural institute in washington in exploring different aspects of mexico's history and culture through her students are impressed with her style. childress always infused want to start with. i'm stories of her growing up in a family and even again. i'm in dc on the tenets of really fascinating to note that little tidbits that you don't get overcooked. we've been delighted to be attending these classes for seven years and we. many recipes as best we can in her home. he really loved everything about her personality. tickets for the record sheet since i need to take something about her presence in the kitchen that it's just sad i cut the tradition. he said that adding new flavors to traditional dishes with creative flair helps to keep the younger generation of connected to their quilts for our wall at the time the recipe from time to have a feast fit for generations and me made me anything you know it's beautiful it's a quick one exciting but i think the name of the phoenix community hospital could not going to let some influence in point clare bald
she often hold events at the mexican cultural institute in washington in exploring different aspects of mexico's history and culture through her students are impressed with her style. childress always infused want to start with. i'm stories of her growing up in a family and even again. i'm in dc on the tenets of really fascinating to note that little tidbits that you don't get overcooked. we've been delighted to be attending these classes for seven years and we. many recipes as best we can in...
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when yuri korea at combining her tuition and mexican roots with your own tv show could bought and sold out cooking class is she's bringing new tastes and new audiences to the art of jewish food here in washington i grew up in mexico city in a jewish family in a special cultural mix that is reflected today in her colorful catching although she did not originally planned on auckland year a career that has always been her passion i grew up eating all these teeth and no tuition and traditional foods but also with oman on the plinth of mexican ingredients into nations and her upbringing is reflected in the fusion dish is she creates today the kabbalah full weight i'm much oomph seem to breathe have a new lincoln and teddy on year and it had appeared that these adirondack with evan and i only teach me the variations of why am i beheld jewish new zealand for a parent is for the upcoming holiday of passover. it took her off at that house the couple in paris in france squeezed orange juice which if you are a lot in mexican cooking ain't that sweet. on passover wind and also has the scoop famili
when yuri korea at combining her tuition and mexican roots with your own tv show could bought and sold out cooking class is she's bringing new tastes and new audiences to the art of jewish food here in washington i grew up in mexico city in a jewish family in a special cultural mix that is reflected today in her colorful catching although she did not originally planned on auckland year a career that has always been her passion i grew up eating all these teeth and no tuition and traditional...
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he said rancher bundy should have told the feds those were mexican cows that came illegally to seek better grazing opportunities. we reproved something our page posed. we removed the post below because it doesn't follow the facebook community standards. joining me is the author of "godless america." fox news radio host todd sterns. i'll talk about senator harry reid's comments in a moment, todd. you post this comments snarky, facebook didn't like it. >> eric, god love them, liberals don't have a sense of humor. disappoint the in the liberals. not the first time they have come after me for something i wrote on facebook. a lot of people think it's facebook removing conservative posts but they say the liberals have figured out and coincidentally all the people getting banned from facebook are somehow conservatives. >> who is that, it'ed t todd? they report you? >> yeah, i've been a bad boy in the facebook community. i was slapped and taken off facebook because i wrote about paula dean, god, cracker barrel and sandwiches and the facebook community took offense to that. this is nothing new and
he said rancher bundy should have told the feds those were mexican cows that came illegally to seek better grazing opportunities. we reproved something our page posed. we removed the post below because it doesn't follow the facebook community standards. joining me is the author of "godless america." fox news radio host todd sterns. i'll talk about senator harry reid's comments in a moment, todd. you post this comments snarky, facebook didn't like it. >> eric, god love them,...
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next issue to make a huge difference in who was telling me that the portion of the mexican beans to the un is able to deploy the stars logistics of concern for many other areas where the un has a lot of the possibilities in order to make a difference. this is an important step towards peace and stability. he was saying it's gonna take some time before all the horizon right now the situation is very tense. six eight hundred and fifty. send in peacekeepers are with chewing right now and that is a bigger problem for the current miss kitty african union peacekeeping force. these men were taken care of them told them that the country over tightened border an area that the new variant with a drug free to contact the local population and of course. they will be sorely missed in the weeks to come with us to witness their withdrawal. yesterday we were in a bustle grow up. we actually sold the trident rooms packed up and leave at any rate they were not doing anything since the announcement that have been made by the pcb the chechen president in all that to compensate the globe the european troops
next issue to make a huge difference in who was telling me that the portion of the mexican beans to the un is able to deploy the stars logistics of concern for many other areas where the un has a lot of the possibilities in order to make a difference. this is an important step towards peace and stability. he was saying it's gonna take some time before all the horizon right now the situation is very tense. six eight hundred and fifty. send in peacekeepers are with chewing right now and that is a...
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people talk about a day without a mexican -- without a mexican. the economy would come to a screeching halt, but the point is the american people are not going to support that kind of coming and going, no matter how good it is for us in other ways unless there are rules. unless people feel in control, and unless they feel the people are people we decided to let come in. we are not going to support immigration unless there is a system with integrity, and that means rules. good rules are the foundation of a good system. today we are living with bad rules. we are living with the consequences of a decade of bad rules. today we are living in an era like prohibition where the rules are unrealistic and enforcement seems almost evil because we have these bad rules. we need to be aiming for a day when we have good rules and meaningful enforcement. even in a climate like today you can't ask people to say a total flouting of the rules is ok. reasonable people can disagree about where the lines are, where the discretion should the. -- be. should he decide to
people talk about a day without a mexican -- without a mexican. the economy would come to a screeching halt, but the point is the american people are not going to support that kind of coming and going, no matter how good it is for us in other ways unless there are rules. unless people feel in control, and unless they feel the people are people we decided to let come in. we are not going to support immigration unless there is a system with integrity, and that means rules. good rules are the...
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. >> big rich is the most obnoxious, heaviest mexican i have ever known in my life.him for that. >> i have known michael for about three years. it's a love/hate relationship. >> get that -- >> shut up. >> guy, grow up. >> what he does pisses you off. then, there is times where he can just be the most loving teddy bear that anybody has ever met. >> whoo. i'm winded. >> gill also has a new girlfriend, tisch birmingham. >> with her, i finally found out what true love is. i trust her. i have never trusted any woman. >> tisch is gill's biggest ringside fan for his wrestling matches which usually take place far away from the arenas featured in big-time television matches. tonight's match is in a big-rented club in denver. >> would you like mexican wrestling shows. since i'm white, i'm obviously going to be the bad guy. duby is my wrestling character. it's a stoner character. i'm not a stoner. i don't smoke pot at all. most people that smoke marijuana are out there a little bit. that's why i'm that. i don't smoke weed but i am the ayatollah of smokeabola. i come out and pre
. >> big rich is the most obnoxious, heaviest mexican i have ever known in my life.him for that. >> i have known michael for about three years. it's a love/hate relationship. >> get that -- >> shut up. >> guy, grow up. >> what he does pisses you off. then, there is times where he can just be the most loving teddy bear that anybody has ever met. >> whoo. i'm winded. >> gill also has a new girlfriend, tisch birmingham. >> with her, i finally...
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. >> new at 5:00, the bust of a mexican traffic ring, operating from mexico to northern california. prosecutors say 18 people have been arrested. that includes the man you see here, estra srks cadilla. mexican cartels have been using the south bay particularly as a means for manufacturing millions of dollars of drugs each month. >>> these two men are accused of killing a popular dog walker in broad daylight and tonight oakland police are saying they are behind bars. the dog walker may have been targeted for fighting crime in her neighborhood. >> reporter: janell, oakland police say the 66-year-old woman used her cell phone to record video of the suspect's committing a crime and ultimately, that may have made her a target. >> we believe that ms. soloman had witnessed some type of a crime committed by these two individuals, at which time she began to record their activities. >> reporter: and oakland police believe that's what led to julie's death. tonight they announced they arrested two men on robbery and murder charges for killing the popular oakland dog walker last july. >> we ulti
. >> new at 5:00, the bust of a mexican traffic ring, operating from mexico to northern california. prosecutors say 18 people have been arrested. that includes the man you see here, estra srks cadilla. mexican cartels have been using the south bay particularly as a means for manufacturing millions of dollars of drugs each month. >>> these two men are accused of killing a popular dog walker in broad daylight and tonight oakland police are saying they are behind bars. the dog...
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a grey whale surfaces in the worm waters off the mexican ba ha peninsula. chal travels here to give birth. scientists have been coming here for decades to study them. the st. ignacio lagoon offers the ideal water textures. it's important for the young whales because predators such as orc orcas and sharks don't enter the water. >> the same isolation kept the communities who lived here in poverty. because of the whales, that's starting to change. locals used to fear the whales and refer to them as devil fish. over the years more and more tourists came to see the greys and with it local attitudes began to change. fishermen have never looked back. >> translation: many people make their living from the whales. men and women work in kitchens, shuttle drivers, cleaners, lots of things. >> it's a relationship that means thousands of people are able to glimpse through a window where whales up to 15 metres long offer themselves up to be touched by human hands. for many tourists it's a once in a life-time opportunity. >> it's something amazing and beautiful. they seem
a grey whale surfaces in the worm waters off the mexican ba ha peninsula. chal travels here to give birth. scientists have been coming here for decades to study them. the st. ignacio lagoon offers the ideal water textures. it's important for the young whales because predators such as orc orcas and sharks don't enter the water. >> the same isolation kept the communities who lived here in poverty. because of the whales, that's starting to change. locals used to fear the whales and refer to...
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the mexican soldiers confronting one single border patrol agents and all weapons drawn. a lot of disturbing questions remain. the soldiers gave names to the agent but they didn't match the names on their uniform and then why did the soldiers flee when backup boarder patrol agents arrived? the government says they were chasing drug smugglers but it's no secret the mexican military is highly corrupt, which is why tom coburn wrote a letter to the head of customs and boarder protection asking if the soldiers may have been in choots with the cartels. the new chief finally responded to coburn calling it crossing quote a significant incident but that no further action was necessary. and keep in mind, over the past four years, there have been 23 incursions across the united states boarder by mexican military troops, megyn. >> trace, thank you. >>> breaking news hours ago one of the most powerful committees in congress is pushing for a criminal case against the irs official behind the targeting of conservatives. this is brand-new. in an exclusive interview just ahead, house speak
the mexican soldiers confronting one single border patrol agents and all weapons drawn. a lot of disturbing questions remain. the soldiers gave names to the agent but they didn't match the names on their uniform and then why did the soldiers flee when backup boarder patrol agents arrived? the government says they were chasing drug smugglers but it's no secret the mexican military is highly corrupt, which is why tom coburn wrote a letter to the head of customs and boarder protection asking if...
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>> let's listen to that call. >> he said that the delay suggests indifference to the fact that a mexican boy had been shot. >> if this they're really worried about somebody being hurt you don't wait four minutes because obviously the shooting had stopped. >> jose antonio's mother said the letter from the border patrol is an outrage. >> well, i think they're mad, they're wrong. how can they not be to blame? it was an assassination. at no point did my son shoot at them. did he not have a weapon, so i think it was a murder. murder has to be paid for. injust has to be debt with. peel cannot go around killing people and have impunity. >> sitting aside the crazy border control agent do face assaults with rocks. this memo went out to agents just a week before antonio's family. it said agents have been attacked with rocks 1700 times. 43 times they responded with deadly force, killing ten people. no border patrol agent has ever been killed by a rock. the memo instructs agents to take cover and not shoot unless they're in imminent danger of death and serious injury. with all this in mind the quest
>> let's listen to that call. >> he said that the delay suggests indifference to the fact that a mexican boy had been shot. >> if this they're really worried about somebody being hurt you don't wait four minutes because obviously the shooting had stopped. >> jose antonio's mother said the letter from the border patrol is an outrage. >> well, i think they're mad, they're wrong. how can they not be to blame? it was an assassination. at no point did my son shoot at...
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. >> you're mexican-american, correct? >> yeah. >> stephen: you sponsored a resolution recognizing hispanic heritage month. >> yes. >> stephen: why a whole month? because there's a lot to talk about. >> stephen: you have cinco de mayo and every tuesday. >> that's a different thing. >> stephen: i don't get it. white irish catholic month? we applied for february and they gave it to the black guys. one day. we get one day and you get a whole month. >> maybe they're not happy with what you said. >> stephen: like i respectfully disagree with you? >> yes. >> stephen: i understand you're the youngest of 11 children. >> i am. >> stephen: can you say your brothers and sisters fast and see who can say them faster? ready, one, two, three, go! (naming siblings at the same time) (laughter) >> stephen: here's the thing. you tier youngest of 11, i'm the youngest of 11. but the 11 kids in my family are old timey irish, whereas the 11 children in your family -- and i do not mean this in any way but the best way possible -- are kind of scar
. >> you're mexican-american, correct? >> yeah. >> stephen: you sponsored a resolution recognizing hispanic heritage month. >> yes. >> stephen: why a whole month? because there's a lot to talk about. >> stephen: you have cinco de mayo and every tuesday. >> that's a different thing. >> stephen: i don't get it. white irish catholic month? we applied for february and they gave it to the black guys. one day. we get one day and you get a whole month....