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but let's unite to hate these mexicans. so i say especially with the race relations with the maneuvering the people to demonize those after. b. will never be a post racial society that we can say we have more similarities with to -- true discrimination. with that satire can that is up way to play the fool and political humor and satire before 1776 for that matter. people don't want to read boring academics. they want to be outraged. nobody wants to be reprimanded. thought that i have got another four. but for me is a victory. that means you are paying attention to what i have to say. and then immediately to say this is a political point of view. and that is just toxic to the country. but to bring and humor into the most horrific of question why did mexican men like to rapes' so much then you think about that when you read that question you know that you dare trying to goad you. so i remember i got the question you thank you are clever with but i was debunk the gatt question in american history men of color has always said d
but let's unite to hate these mexicans. so i say especially with the race relations with the maneuvering the people to demonize those after. b. will never be a post racial society that we can say we have more similarities with to -- true discrimination. with that satire can that is up way to play the fool and political humor and satire before 1776 for that matter. people don't want to read boring academics. they want to be outraged. nobody wants to be reprimanded. thought that i have got...
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take off your shirt the mexican mafia carries a side from their name, mexican mafia tattooed on their body, common tattoos are aztec symbols, you'll see the pyramids and the sun god looking up numbers correlate to letters of the alphabet. we'll see numbers like the number 13, and m is the 13th letter of the alphabet. take off your shirt. >> all right. >> the orejones are less complex. >> that way. for them, san antonio is their city. so anything san antonio-related will be on their body. other common things are area code. 210. >> 210, what's up? >> spur symbols are common and the city skyline identifiable. known as orejones which means big areas, so we'll see tattoos of an actual ear somewhere on their body, or a playboy bunny, if you know how to read the tattoos you find out this guy's a member. >> gang inspectors like officers rodriguez and rocha identified thousands of gang members, no system is perfect. neither is shooting lockup "extended stay". >> when shooting "extended stay", you will shoot for several weeks, and you'll be down a week or so and then come back. we shot our firs
take off your shirt the mexican mafia carries a side from their name, mexican mafia tattooed on their body, common tattoos are aztec symbols, you'll see the pyramids and the sun god looking up numbers correlate to letters of the alphabet. we'll see numbers like the number 13, and m is the 13th letter of the alphabet. take off your shirt. >> all right. >> the orejones are less complex. >> that way. for them, san antonio is their city. so anything san antonio-related will be on...
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all of the stuff that he's been saying about mexican people, about mexican immigrants specifically, thelked mexico and its government. you would think the way he's been doing that for a full year on the campaign trail, you would think when he goes to see the mexican president there would be a showdown on this issue. that is basically what he's been promising these audiences that he's been shouting to about this issue for a year now. but when he finally went there and talked to the mexican president, that's not at all how it went. >> we didn't discuss who pays for the wall, we didn't discuss. we did discuss the wall, we didn't discuss payment of the wall. that will be for a later date. this was a very preliminary meeting. >> it's an awkward climbdown for a guy who has staked his political machismo in the united states on making mexico pay for the wall! what happened to his machismo because of this, and does he do something creepy to try to reclaim it? joining us now, joy reid. joy, it's great to see you tonight. thank you for being here. >> always great to be here. >> so we're awaiting t
all of the stuff that he's been saying about mexican people, about mexican immigrants specifically, thelked mexico and its government. you would think the way he's been doing that for a full year on the campaign trail, you would think when he goes to see the mexican president there would be a showdown on this issue. that is basically what he's been promising these audiences that he's been shouting to about this issue for a year now. but when he finally went there and talked to the mexican...
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i can tell you that every mexican i've spoken to, every mexican-american i've spoken to, today might be the only day they feel more scorned towards pena nieto than donald trump. this controversy that emerged after trump left -- >> about who would pay for the wall? >> well, you know, here's the pro problem. the guy was standing next to trump, five feet away. it was pena nieto's press conference. it was pena nieto's podium. it was pena nieto's house. trump says it didn't come up right next to him, and pena nieto doesn't utter a word. i think most mexicans feel very well represented by what vicente fox is saying. their own president, who was at 23% approval rating in mexico before this, i'm sure there are pena nieto's pinatas getting to sold today in mexico right next to the trump ones. >> he said he didn't clarify because there was confusion and cha chaos. this morning there is still confusion. donald trump says hay didn't discuss it. pena nieto seemed a little annoyed. so he put out this tweet. he says, i emphatically said mexico will not pay for the wall. so joe, where are we with th
i can tell you that every mexican i've spoken to, every mexican-american i've spoken to, today might be the only day they feel more scorned towards pena nieto than donald trump. this controversy that emerged after trump left -- >> about who would pay for the wall? >> well, you know, here's the pro problem. the guy was standing next to trump, five feet away. it was pena nieto's press conference. it was pena nieto's podium. it was pena nieto's house. trump says it didn't come up right...
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a leading mexican historian. we appreciate you taking the time to talk with us tonight. >> very honored, thank you. brent: the german soccer giant is the subject of a criminal investigation tonight in a world cup fraud case. his home was, today, rated by swiss prosecutors and investigating leaks. that's according to the swiss attorney general. they focus on the payment of 6 million euros allegedly used to buy votes for germany's successful bid to host the world cup in 20 -- in 2006. joining the is chris harrington from the sports desk. are you surprised by what is happening tonight? chris: not surprised at all. i can tell you why. when you pay attention to what happening in the world of football, they are investigating the world cup in 2010. south africa. it led to indictments thanks to the swiss and american authorities. 2018 russia, and qatar 2022. things have happened earlier this year. not only did the president of the german football association resign because of the situation regarding the world cup in 2006
a leading mexican historian. we appreciate you taking the time to talk with us tonight. >> very honored, thank you. brent: the german soccer giant is the subject of a criminal investigation tonight in a world cup fraud case. his home was, today, rated by swiss prosecutors and investigating leaks. that's according to the swiss attorney general. they focus on the payment of 6 million euros allegedly used to buy votes for germany's successful bid to host the world cup in 20 -- in 2006....
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and the best part is all of the chefs are mexicans or mexican-americans. so, we are trying, you know, to bring all these special hands to prepare these delicious foods for the community. damian: how big of a deal is the month of september, both in mexico and here in the united states? martha: it is, you know, very special for all mexicans around the world. it is the month in which we celebrate the anniversary of the independence of our country, so we are, you know, showing our pride, our happiness to celebrate these independence days, and the ceremonies of el grito all around the world. damian: and talk about what el grito is, because it's highly significant. they do it every year. the president does it at the palacio nacional at the zócalo there. talk about what el grito is and the significance of el grito. martha: yes, the significance of el grito is we represent what happened, you know, 2,000--i'm sorry, 200 years ago in mexico. so, we have these-- damian: i mean, it's a celebration of--is it the call for independence from the peasants back in mexico? m
and the best part is all of the chefs are mexicans or mexican-americans. so, we are trying, you know, to bring all these special hands to prepare these delicious foods for the community. damian: how big of a deal is the month of september, both in mexico and here in the united states? martha: it is, you know, very special for all mexicans around the world. it is the month in which we celebrate the anniversary of the independence of our country, so we are, you know, showing our pride, our...
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how closely have mexican media and mexicans been following this campaign? >> yeah, they've followed it fairly closely, but not as closely as you would think. basically, you know, once they realized trump is the villain, trump insulted mexico, trump has obviously been running on a campaign that mexicans interpret as a racist and xenophobic and ultra nationalist, and even fashistic, as a campaign that's often attacking and scapegoating mexico, that's about where it ends, really. and of course a lot of it is turning him, in very much the mexican way, into a figure of making fun of trump, of almost, you know, reveling in your joy a ous at testation of what he represents. and a lot of comedy. i don't think people, when it was first announced that trump was even coming here, the first reaction was kind of astonishment, but it shouldn't be confused with, you know, the way mexicans might react to something they take much more seriously. >> yeah, my sense -- >> -- such as the drug war. >> my sense, from what i've been consuming on mexican culture, this idea that tru
how closely have mexican media and mexicans been following this campaign? >> yeah, they've followed it fairly closely, but not as closely as you would think. basically, you know, once they realized trump is the villain, trump insulted mexico, trump has obviously been running on a campaign that mexicans interpret as a racist and xenophobic and ultra nationalist, and even fashistic, as a campaign that's often attacking and scapegoating mexico, that's about where it ends, really. and of...
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mexican media is chopping up the mexican president right now saying that he -- >> jorge ramos. >> notan media generally speaking i guarantee you, this guy 20% approval before trump's visit. now i think he is in single digits. as to tonight, i thought that donald trump's tone magnificence. if the new team is responsible for this smart ballsy trip if i may say to mexico -- >> you did. live. >> congratulations to them. i think it came off well. >> what does he do? >> not what -- he has to maintain a same tone. what did he mention? border fence? sure. every country has a right to be sovereign. breaking up the drug cartels, manufacturing, the western hemisphere. all great. what he did not mention is deportation force or rounding up 11 million undocumented -- >> should he tonight? >> absolutely not. if he mentions it, he should say it in the same way that he has been in the last two days. we're going after the felons, the vicious, the murderers, the robbers, the people really hurting americans. but the families juan and maria and the children, citizen children, will be very, very low in ter
mexican media is chopping up the mexican president right now saying that he -- >> jorge ramos. >> notan media generally speaking i guarantee you, this guy 20% approval before trump's visit. now i think he is in single digits. as to tonight, i thought that donald trump's tone magnificence. if the new team is responsible for this smart ballsy trip if i may say to mexico -- >> you did. live. >> congratulations to them. i think it came off well. >> what does he do?...
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this is one of the mexican protesters.is like symbolizes the important stuff understand this is a collective liberation between the people of mexico, the people of latin america, africa, in the middle east. when trump comes here, he doesn't just come here putting people under the bus, putting the latin american and people -- mexican people come the same rhetoric will come back and that is a violence against muslims, mexicans, african, syrian refugees. we are all victims of this new form of white supremacy. it is important for us to understand that today when we protest this, we have to protest together as one because tomorrow, they will not differentiate between cultures. there is are ready or border wall. that mainly affects the most marginalized of mexican society. instead of building programs and community -- amy: we will go to mexico city and to phoenix, arizona for more on trump's speech and his visit after headlines. trump's visit came the same day the phoenix city council voted to approve id cards for all phoenix re
this is one of the mexican protesters.is like symbolizes the important stuff understand this is a collective liberation between the people of mexico, the people of latin america, africa, in the middle east. when trump comes here, he doesn't just come here putting people under the bus, putting the latin american and people -- mexican people come the same rhetoric will come back and that is a violence against muslims, mexicans, african, syrian refugees. we are all victims of this new form of...
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he said he didn't discuss it with the mexican president and the mexican president said he did. >> i wasn'tmexico, obviously, i was here with you and i don't know what took place during that private conversation and i don't think many people were there, to be fair. what i think was very clear is that donald trump was steadfast in his resolve that countries have the ability to build a wall, a real wall and it was very clear with that on stage today. >> if he didn't bring up who would pay for it or if he didn't dispute the mexican leader's claim that mexico wouldn't pay for it. >> donald trump left mexico two and a half hours ago, he flew on an airplane for two and a half hours and he's still on the tarmac on the plane and we haven't heard from him or the campaign yet and let's give the campaign the opportunity to respond is the fair thing to do before we question what donald trump has said and we've seen one tweet from the mexican president that said there wasn't a discussion and let's give him the chance to respond. >> the campaign did put out a statement which did not dispute exactly what
he said he didn't discuss it with the mexican president and the mexican president said he did. >> i wasn'tmexico, obviously, i was here with you and i don't know what took place during that private conversation and i don't think many people were there, to be fair. what i think was very clear is that donald trump was steadfast in his resolve that countries have the ability to build a wall, a real wall and it was very clear with that on stage today. >> if he didn't bring up who would...
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not pay for the wall. >> what kind of reaction in the mexican press? trump is deeply unpopular, he has made a history of inflammatory comments about mexico. el universallook at and they gathered up a series of negative tweets donald trump has sent in the past about mexico. the paper sourced it from the clinton campaign website although his greatest hits are there. he called mexico's government corrupt, this is when el chapo had escaped prison and said that mexico is ripping off the u.s. more than any other nation. >> the other big news is the impeachment of suspended brazilian president dilma rousseff. the brazilian media is weighing in on what this means and what happens next for the government. we will start with oh global. one of the country's biggest papers. image a look at brazil's in the wake of the impeachment, and finds that the international community views brazil as a banana republic. this has given the country a black-tie -- black eye. it has been politically discredited and the paper goes on to say the scandal will not restore international
not pay for the wall. >> what kind of reaction in the mexican press? trump is deeply unpopular, he has made a history of inflammatory comments about mexico. el universallook at and they gathered up a series of negative tweets donald trump has sent in the past about mexico. the paper sourced it from the clinton campaign website although his greatest hits are there. he called mexico's government corrupt, this is when el chapo had escaped prison and said that mexico is ripping off the u.s....
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that online shows rejecting from mexican fundamentals only, the mexican conditions only the dashed line is what you get when you predict from use fundamentals only. you see the fundamentals have not changed that much. and if the fundamentals are not driving the downward slope of the migrants, it's really the average age as you see here. >> this shows the probability of returning from a first trip, and as you can see it is spiky but it goes down and the trend is really explained larger by the increase in border enforcement. conclusions then, from 1986-2010 the united states spent about $35 billion in border enforcement. in so doing transformed what had been a circular flow of workers going to three states into a subtle population of families living in 50 states. in the 1990s particularly the effect of border enforcement was no on the problem of leaving for the united states but profound on the problem of returning to mexico from the united states. at the increase in the info and that's why you saw in giovanni's slides that all of a sudden there's all these unskilled workers coming in in
that online shows rejecting from mexican fundamentals only, the mexican conditions only the dashed line is what you get when you predict from use fundamentals only. you see the fundamentals have not changed that much. and if the fundamentals are not driving the downward slope of the migrants, it's really the average age as you see here. >> this shows the probability of returning from a first trip, and as you can see it is spiky but it goes down and the trend is really explained larger by...
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mexican relations. am less optimistic about its future because i think it needs to really addresses some of these underlying issues. they are all related. poverty is related to economic growth but also the distribution of income in mexico. it is also related to corruption and trusting government effectiveness. it is also related to unemployment which is a very significant explanation of why organized crime can attract so
mexican relations. am less optimistic about its future because i think it needs to really addresses some of these underlying issues. they are all related. poverty is related to economic growth but also the distribution of income in mexico. it is also related to corruption and trusting government effectiveness. it is also related to unemployment which is a very significant explanation of why organized crime can attract so
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to the mexican president.re kind of skeptical. then came that fiery speech in arizona. for many here, that simply confirmed what they suspected all along, that donald trump's visit here to mexico city was nothing more than a pr stunt intended to polish his image, make him look like a statesman and had more to do with winning over white conservative voters in the united states and very little, they say, in trying to repair relations with mexico or trying to reach out to hispanic voters in the united states. people here are angry that their president allowed donald trump to do that. as you mentioned, for his part, enrique pena nieto, he was on television last night shortly after that speech by donald trump. he did say that he thought a number of donald trump's policy positions presented a threat or a danger to mexico. he said he would not sit by and do nothing about it. so clearly all that diplomacy, all that goodwill when we saw these two men standing together at the podium in the presidential palace, that didn
to the mexican president.re kind of skeptical. then came that fiery speech in arizona. for many here, that simply confirmed what they suspected all along, that donald trump's visit here to mexico city was nothing more than a pr stunt intended to polish his image, make him look like a statesman and had more to do with winning over white conservative voters in the united states and very little, they say, in trying to repair relations with mexico or trying to reach out to hispanic voters in the...
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he did not insult mexican immigrants. was a fantastic article written in december of 2015 by bernie sanders supporting puerto rican professor named alberto, i highly urge viewers to google it and take a read. >> he did leave off with the statement of mexicans and some are good people, too. >> you h yhe also says the crim came from all areas or various continents. he was not speaking about mexico. we know the votfolks that come through the border are not always mexicans. lets make sure we are not cherry pick >> that's why i said it. some are good, too. >> standby aj. >> i was wondiering what you thought. the other interesting part is a gentle donald trump in the video. he certainly seems a little different than what we see out on the stage. i am curious on a personal level because voters are assessing this candidate, what did you think? is that a donald trump you recognize or quiet or a respectful trump that you may see in different settings or does it all look the same to you? >> all of us, he does have different sides, w
he did not insult mexican immigrants. was a fantastic article written in december of 2015 by bernie sanders supporting puerto rican professor named alberto, i highly urge viewers to google it and take a read. >> he did leave off with the statement of mexicans and some are good people, too. >> you h yhe also says the crim came from all areas or various continents. he was not speaking about mexico. we know the votfolks that come through the border are not always mexicans. lets make...
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the mexican president for having invited trump. now, it should be said, pena nieto has very low approval ratings anyway now, but i think a lot of people in mexico wondered why the mexican president would give trump this platform, this photo op, you know. when you have a situation where you have a man like donald trump who has insulted the country, insulted the people, and very
the mexican president for having invited trump. now, it should be said, pena nieto has very low approval ratings anyway now, but i think a lot of people in mexico wondered why the mexican president would give trump this platform, this photo op, you know. when you have a situation where you have a man like donald trump who has insulted the country, insulted the people, and very
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quote, i invited to you come and apologize to all mexicans, stop lying. mexico is not yours to play with. show some respect. earlier this year, fox was blunt in his response to trump's promise to build a wall and make mexico pay for it. >> i declare, i'm not going to pay for that [ censored ] wall. >> i think we're all very offended with what he said. >> reporter: he is born in mexico and took trump's comments personally. he said he won't suddenly get amnesia going to the polls. >> now he can do or say will change my opinion. >> others hope that the meeting will help change trump's opinions of them. >> it's the opportunity to him to see what, um, mexican really -- really like. there are not all, um, robbers or killers. >> reporter: in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >> coming up at 6:00, kpix 5 political analyst melissa caen weighs in on trump's immigration speech. we'll find out if she thinks it will help or hurt his campaign. >>> meantime, a new poll by abc news and the "washington post" found that 56% of registered voters view clinton unfavorably. that'
quote, i invited to you come and apologize to all mexicans, stop lying. mexico is not yours to play with. show some respect. earlier this year, fox was blunt in his response to trump's promise to build a wall and make mexico pay for it. >> i declare, i'm not going to pay for that [ censored ] wall. >> i think we're all very offended with what he said. >> reporter: he is born in mexico and took trump's comments personally. he said he won't suddenly get amnesia going to the...
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mexicans lost the war with the united states, perhaps not because they were mexicans, but because they had been getting beaten up on by major indigenous powers so that by the time american troops arrive, they really just have to topple it over. now i don't want to sort of completely revise everything, but these are the kinds of things we need to talk about. if we inject or super impose perhaps indian nations on to those maps that are empty of indian nations, it prompts us and hopefully prompts our students to rethink it and think that it can't be that simple, especially if we do what we don't normally do, and that is to recognize the indian power matters, indian people were present everywhere in north america at every stage, and that what they did was make decisions, develop foreign policies, flex their muscles in ways that made sense from their native american perspective, not play out some bit part that's been prescribed for them in american history. so i'll finish again with this map. cycles of history. we've got to incorporate into our thinking native american histories, how they v
mexicans lost the war with the united states, perhaps not because they were mexicans, but because they had been getting beaten up on by major indigenous powers so that by the time american troops arrive, they really just have to topple it over. now i don't want to sort of completely revise everything, but these are the kinds of things we need to talk about. if we inject or super impose perhaps indian nations on to those maps that are empty of indian nations, it prompts us and hopefully prompts...
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the mexican president tweeted back, i told mr.o uncertain terms i would not pay for that wall. i want you to listen to what the former president of mexico, vicente fox, said on "new day" this morning. >> we are not going to pay for that "f" -- i'm going to be moderate today for us, "f" wall. it's a crazy idea, and i don't know why u.s. is saying these things. taxpayers are accept they will pay for the wall. they don't have an alternative. that wall is built, no way mexico will pay for it. >> okay, so, douglas, just from a historical perspective, is this kind of thing normal after a presidential candidate sits down with a world leader? >> no, but donald trump's a unique kind of candidate. i mean, i'm still baffled by the mexican president invited donald trump to his country. he's just going to have nothing but a rain of havoc on him for having him come there. i think trump had an advantage by being able to show himself in a diplomatic situation and seemed to be so tame and proper. yes, he came to phoenix and gave a, you know, a raw
the mexican president tweeted back, i told mr.o uncertain terms i would not pay for that wall. i want you to listen to what the former president of mexico, vicente fox, said on "new day" this morning. >> we are not going to pay for that "f" -- i'm going to be moderate today for us, "f" wall. it's a crazy idea, and i don't know why u.s. is saying these things. taxpayers are accept they will pay for the wall. they don't have an alternative. that wall is built,...
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and you also had mexicans. the cesar chavez family was displaced and if they joined the migrant trail. so, as i said the population grew dramatically in bakersfield in the 1930's and 1940's and i think that is map captures a little bit of that. is,avorite part of this map it could be hard to say so i will walk over here, this right here -- does anybody know what this street is? i will be impressed. anybody know bakersfield yaqui? -- geography? union. do you know this one? california. very good. you know your geography. nowadays, that part of town, if you can go to union and california in your mind, what does it look like? there is poverty, drugs, prostitution -- what was that part of town historically? this is the african-american enclave. you can see it is right outside the city limits. but the city fathers, the council, they deliberately excluded this part of the community because it was known as the negro part of town, the black part of town. and they were not allowed to buy property within the city limits.
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the mexican president said it was and he said no. has more. >> reporter: good morning, george and christine. anyone who thought donald trump was softening on immigration policies got their answer last night in phoenix, arizona. he said he would add 5,000 new border agents. he would triple the number of i.c.e. officers and as for the 11 million undocumented immigrants in the u.s., he said that is the border security priority. if they hoped to have legal status, they have to leave, and return and apply through the appropriate channels. >> as with any law enforcement activity, we will set priorities. unlike this administration, no one will be immune or exempt from enforcement and international space stati i.c.ed border patrol officers will be allowed to do their jobs the way their jobs are supposed to be done. anyone who has interred the united states illegally is subject to deportation. that is what it means to have laws and have a country. >> reporter: now earlier in the day, he traveled to mexico where he held a cordial meeting with
the mexican president said it was and he said no. has more. >> reporter: good morning, george and christine. anyone who thought donald trump was softening on immigration policies got their answer last night in phoenix, arizona. he said he would add 5,000 new border agents. he would triple the number of i.c.e. officers and as for the 11 million undocumented immigrants in the u.s., he said that is the border security priority. if they hoped to have legal status, they have to leave, and...
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michael, a bay area resident, is of mexican descent. >> the mexican people have a right to be offended and have a right to be upset that they've got this man being invited into their country and a platform on which to keep distributing these types of ideas. >> abc 7 news was told that mexico's foreign minister sent out a memo to every consulate explaining pena nieto's reason for inviting trump. saying they were doing what they have done for years. inviting both presidential candidates. >> we want to make sure that the people of the united states are very well protected. >> while trump spoke about cooperation between the two countries, the president of the san francisco republican party said trump never backed way from his ideas. >> it will show he is not afraid to go and visit mexico and visit people who have criticized him. and for the people at home it will show that he is not going to back town. >> estrada is a community resource coordinator encouraging latinos to register to vote and said pena nieto had nothing to gain by meeting with trump. >> i don't think that will benefit him.
michael, a bay area resident, is of mexican descent. >> the mexican people have a right to be offended and have a right to be upset that they've got this man being invited into their country and a platform on which to keep distributing these types of ideas. >> abc 7 news was told that mexico's foreign minister sent out a memo to every consulate explaining pena nieto's reason for inviting trump. saying they were doing what they have done for years. inviting both presidential...
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he met with the mexican president. he met with him and said, we did not talk about payment of the wall and the mexican president later and says, you are paying for that wall. why not say to the mexican president and then come to the public? >> i think trump will blame it on a translator probably. [laughter] trump managed to get down to, stand next to another leader in another country without getting guacamole on his face the 29 minutes, the deal for him, and then he comes back to the united states. ed: podium with the mexican president and trump said at that podium, we did not talk about who would pay for the wall. where was the mexican president at that time and said, perdoname , thi -- >> in french he said it. [laughter] >> the mexican president next and presidents -- the mexican president's political visor was not working. maria: hillary, heavy duty fundraising on long island. dancing with paul mccartney while jimmy buffet played margaritaville. meanwhile, abc ?washington pos?" poll shows that clinton's unfavorabili
he met with the mexican president. he met with him and said, we did not talk about payment of the wall and the mexican president later and says, you are paying for that wall. why not say to the mexican president and then come to the public? >> i think trump will blame it on a translator probably. [laughter] trump managed to get down to, stand next to another leader in another country without getting guacamole on his face the 29 minutes, the deal for him, and then he comes back to the...
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mexicans are furious with president pena nieto.cannot understand how come he was right in front of him and pena nieto didn't tell him that mexico was not going to pay for the wall and mexicans are furious with pena nieto right now. i don't understand what the mexican president thought he was getting out of this and particularly by the way he went about it. it would have been one thing if he would have used the tough language he's used in interviews to describe some of donald trump's policies to donald trump's face, but he didn't do any of that. >> exactly. i think pena nieto and his advisers, they thought that he was going to win, that pena nieto was going to win, but they didn't know donald trump. pena nieto was not ready for donald trump. pena nieto, lately has been accused of plagiarism and corruption, more than 52,000 people have died in the first three years of his government, so he needed something new to change the narrative of a failing presidency. he failed completely. >> we're hearing of defections from trump's hispanic a
mexicans are furious with president pena nieto.cannot understand how come he was right in front of him and pena nieto didn't tell him that mexico was not going to pay for the wall and mexicans are furious with pena nieto right now. i don't understand what the mexican president thought he was getting out of this and particularly by the way he went about it. it would have been one thing if he would have used the tough language he's used in interviews to describe some of donald trump's policies to...
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and he did get one sort of sharp message from the mexican president saying that a lot of mexicans hurt by some of his rhetor rhetoric, having said that in the early stages of the campaign mexico was sending criminals and rapists and not the best. today donald trump didn't apologize but changed the tone talking about mexicans. watch. >> the united states first, second and third generation mexicans are just beyond reproach. spectacular, speck tar lar, hard working people. i have such great respect for them and their strong values of family, faith and community. >> reporter: the trump campaign says what we saw today was donald trump at his presidential best. conducting diplomacy, meeting with a foreign leader on a stage set up the way world leaders do when it's the white house travel call. a bilateral and trump isn't an official officeholder but it was official and a great opportunity to bring it here with the speech tonight. and launch what we're told will be a much more clear enunciation of the foreign policy and domestic immigration policies. shannon? >> carl, it sounds like a lot of e
and he did get one sort of sharp message from the mexican president saying that a lot of mexicans hurt by some of his rhetor rhetoric, having said that in the early stages of the campaign mexico was sending criminals and rapists and not the best. today donald trump didn't apologize but changed the tone talking about mexicans. watch. >> the united states first, second and third generation mexicans are just beyond reproach. spectacular, speck tar lar, hard working people. i have such great...
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trump now calling mexican-americans spectacular and beyond reproach. that meeting giving the republican candidate an opportunity to appear as a statesman. as for the border wall, trump says they talked about it. so, who will pay for it? jon karl is in mexico vity tonight. >> reporter: today, standing next to the president of mexico, donald trump ditched a year's worth of tough talk. >> it's been a tremendous honor. and i call you a friend. from day one of his campaign. >> they are not our friend, believe me. >> reporter: accusing mexico of funneling undocumented immigrants across the border. >> when mexico sends its people, they aren't sending their best. they are bringing drugs, they're bringing crime. they're rapists. >> reporter: today, i asked trump if he stands by those words. >> mr. trump, over the course of this campaign, do you regret some of the things that you have said about mexico or mexicans and want to take them back? >> a lot of the things i said are very strong, but we have to we have to say what is happening. there is crime, as you kno
trump now calling mexican-americans spectacular and beyond reproach. that meeting giving the republican candidate an opportunity to appear as a statesman. as for the border wall, trump says they talked about it. so, who will pay for it? jon karl is in mexico vity tonight. >> reporter: today, standing next to the president of mexico, donald trump ditched a year's worth of tough talk. >> it's been a tremendous honor. and i call you a friend. from day one of his campaign. >> they...
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trump vilified mexicans and immigrants since day one of his cam pain. that's not what america stands for. it says we should build a pathway to citizenship, not a wall. clinton campaigned in ohio today speaking to the american leakage con vevenlths she reached out -- american legion convention. >> i suppose there are some of you who have never voted for a democrat before. i get that. my dad was a rock red republican. but i learned at our dinner table that we can disagree without being disagreeable. >> clinton said if she was elected, she would work to be president for all americans regardless of their politics. donald trump is set to speak to the same group tomorrow morning. >>> a new fox news national pohl shows lynn -- poll shows clinton with a 6-point lead over donald trump. she had a 10-point advantage early in the month following the democratic convention and trump's clash with the parents of a fallen soldier. the race is tighter with the libertarian and green party candidates when added. >>> the san francisco 49ers are set to play the challengers i
trump vilified mexicans and immigrants since day one of his cam pain. that's not what america stands for. it says we should build a pathway to citizenship, not a wall. clinton campaigned in ohio today speaking to the american leakage con vevenlths she reached out -- american legion convention. >> i suppose there are some of you who have never voted for a democrat before. i get that. my dad was a rock red republican. but i learned at our dinner table that we can disagree without being...
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people, mexican government with the mexican president. she did not. mr. trump showed great leadership, diplomacy and judgment in going and doing that speech and then going to the american people directly in arizona, my home state, and speaking to them about his ten-point plan to fix this issue of illegal immigration. >> gene, how about that. does hillary not have enough frequent flyer miles here? >> i think hillary clinton has met a whole lot of world leaders and you know, she's done a whole lot of summits. i don't think we need to worry about that. i don't think she has to convince anyone that she can perform in that setting. she obviously can. but back to your original point, no, those were two totally different messages. the tone was completely different and the content was different as well. there was this sort of hands across the rio grande aspect when he spoke with president pena nieto. he spoke not really in terms of america first but the hemisphere first. he talked about hemispheric trade and keeping manufacturing in this hemisphe
people, mexican government with the mexican president. she did not. mr. trump showed great leadership, diplomacy and judgment in going and doing that speech and then going to the american people directly in arizona, my home state, and speaking to them about his ten-point plan to fix this issue of illegal immigration. >> gene, how about that. does hillary not have enough frequent flyer miles here? >> i think hillary clinton has met a whole lot of world leaders and you know, she's...
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on average, 40% of the content of mexican exports is made in the united states. as partners, we should work together to keep jobs from leaving our region. however, this does not mean that the free trade agreement of north america cannot be enhanced for the benefit of both sides. nafta is a 22-year-old agreement. the next american president will find in my government a partner willing to find ways to modernize nafta. so it can be more effective in creating more good paying jobs both sides of on the border. i do not believe trade should be treated as a zero-sum endeavor. where one must lose so the other can win. quite the contrary. it should be seen as efforts creating value for both sides and making our region the most competitive and innovative in the whole world. regarding border issues, my views are clear. the border should be transformed into an asset for our region. we have made tremendous progress in recent years working closely with president obama and with the next u.s. administration, we should step up our efforts to make sure that the mexico-u.s. border
on average, 40% of the content of mexican exports is made in the united states. as partners, we should work together to keep jobs from leaving our region. however, this does not mean that the free trade agreement of north america cannot be enhanced for the benefit of both sides. nafta is a 22-year-old agreement. the next american president will find in my government a partner willing to find ways to modernize nafta. so it can be more effective in creating more good paying jobs both sides of on...
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stocks, shrugging off and the mexican peso meeting the emerging market.lett: did dowd joe -- the dow gains, extending its quarterly advance. joe: the question is, "what'd you miss?" >> we break down all the market moves by asset class. >> nike may be losing its cool, retailers are picking more in demand styles. nike earnings, just minutes away. >> we speak to a former executive at the italian treasury about what's next. we begin with r
stocks, shrugging off and the mexican peso meeting the emerging market.lett: did dowd joe -- the dow gains, extending its quarterly advance. joe: the question is, "what'd you miss?" >> we break down all the market moves by asset class. >> nike may be losing its cool, retailers are picking more in demand styles. nike earnings, just minutes away. >> we speak to a former executive at the italian treasury about what's next. we begin with r
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as such, mexicans deserve everybody's respect. post-meeting, trump took off for phoenix, for a speech aimed at clarifying his policies, on immigration and that border. in washington, i'm karin caifa. ((denise valdez)) >>> 8 news now is your local election headquarters. you can find all things politics both on air and online at las >>> unlv stalled on stadium talks today when the monthly regents meeting was called off... because not enough of them showed up. eight regents are required to open a meeting... only seven showed up. they were scheduled to talk about the latest stadium developments and the impact on the university. staff are now trying to reschedule the talks... before the the next southern nevada stadium meeting on september 15./// ((denise valdez)) >>> coming up... the wait... is almost over. the iphone 7 will be announced next week... and rumors are still swirling about what it wilo plus.. cooler weather is on the way... that means spending more time outdoors. but there are some warnings for folks looking to sleep unde
as such, mexicans deserve everybody's respect. post-meeting, trump took off for phoenix, for a speech aimed at clarifying his policies, on immigration and that border. in washington, i'm karin caifa. ((denise valdez)) >>> 8 news now is your local election headquarters. you can find all things politics both on air and online at las >>> unlv stalled on stadium talks today when the monthly regents meeting was called off... because not enough of them showed up. eight regents are...
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and have the mexicans pay for it. no mention of that in today's news conference with mexican president enrique pe?a nieto. >> we did discuss the wall. we didn't discuss payment on the wall. this is a very preliminary meeting. i think it was an excellent meeting and we are -- i think we are a lot of the things i said are strong but we have to be strong. we have to say what's happening. there is crime as you know there is a lot of crime and a lot of problems. i think together we will solve those problems. >> mr. trump says he has a five point plan for dealing with mexico. centered on fair trade and border security. mr. trump has said many illegal immigrants from mexico are drug keelers, rapists and murderers, but he delivered a different and third generation mexicans are just beyond reproach. spectacular, spectacular hard working people. >> mexico's president put a diplomatic spin on mr. trump's campaign rhetoric. >> the mexican people had felt insulted by certain comments, but i was certain that his genuine interest is
and have the mexicans pay for it. no mention of that in today's news conference with mexican president enrique pe?a nieto. >> we did discuss the wall. we didn't discuss payment on the wall. this is a very preliminary meeting. i think it was an excellent meeting and we are -- i think we are a lot of the things i said are strong but we have to be strong. we have to say what's happening. there is crime as you know there is a lot of crime and a lot of problems. i think together we will solve...
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indicated he has -- stop donald trump indicated he has great love for the mexican people and mexican-americans. >> with that -- [ speaking over one another ]. >> it's past everyone's bed time. so we're going to leave it there. we'll see you again, soon. david and richard, great to see you both. >> thanks. >> in a heart wrenching moment, donald trump, you saw it if you watched the speech, invited onto the stage the parents and relatives of americans killed by people who were here illegally including the mother of sergeant brandon mendoza, a veteran law enforcement officer cut down in the prime of his life. marianne mendoza is here, live, next. >> the mother of sergeant brandon mendoza killed in a violent head on collision may 12, 2014 in mesa. thank you. and i want to thank you for the support and i am supporting the man who will, is the only man going to save our country and what we're going to be leaving our children. >>> hillary clinton, for instance, talks constantly about her fears that families will be separated. but she's not talking about the american families who have been permanently
indicated he has -- stop donald trump indicated he has great love for the mexican people and mexican-americans. >> with that -- [ speaking over one another ]. >> it's past everyone's bed time. so we're going to leave it there. we'll see you again, soon. david and richard, great to see you both. >> thanks. >> in a heart wrenching moment, donald trump, you saw it if you watched the speech, invited onto the stage the parents and relatives of americans killed by people who...
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the mexican president afterwards said they did discuss it and mexico would not pay for it. your campaign said, "it turns out trump didn't just choke, he got beat in the room and lied about it." is that what you believe? >> well, that's what it sounded like. because what happened is what we call a diplomatic incident. because he came out saying one thing and the mexican president contradicted him almost immediately. so it is clear with a mission, it's been the mission of his whole campaign from the very first day, to demonize immigrants, to call mexicans rapists and criminals, to do everything he could to stir up all kinds of bad feelings about hard-working people. and he didn't raise it. so he did choke. >> hillary clinton, who's also here in ohio, told us a short time ago that you choked. that the idea of mexico paying for this wall has been central to your campaign. >> so let me just tell you about choking. i don't choke. she chokes. look at the deals. she's responsible for so many bad things that have happened to our country, including the signing by her husband of nafta
the mexican president afterwards said they did discuss it and mexico would not pay for it. your campaign said, "it turns out trump didn't just choke, he got beat in the room and lied about it." is that what you believe? >> well, that's what it sounded like. because what happened is what we call a diplomatic incident. because he came out saying one thing and the mexican president contradicted him almost immediately. so it is clear with a mission, it's been the mission of his...
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the mexican museum -- tell us a little bit about that. 40 years in the bay area. >> talk about pride.chuckles ] >> amen. >> i think one of the most beautiful ways to show a culture's pride is through the visual arts, and i think that that is exactly what the mexican museum has been doing for 40 years, and not just showing mexican arts, but the best of the best and what beauty can really -- and diversity and depth and richness. latino culture overall has -- i think the way that latinos are sometimes portrayed in television or in books, sometimes in the united states, they don't really portray latinos in that full way that we should be and have that more diverse view of our culture. >> we can be artists. we can be great. >> yes. >> tell us a little bit about the museum 'cause you're moving to a different location. well, you're building. >> exactly. i think that's what happens, you know, when your family starts to grow. you run out of room and you have to move somewhere bigger, and that's been the museum's goal for now 20 years, and it's finally happening, and i'm pretty young, but i see
the mexican museum -- tell us a little bit about that. 40 years in the bay area. >> talk about pride.chuckles ] >> amen. >> i think one of the most beautiful ways to show a culture's pride is through the visual arts, and i think that that is exactly what the mexican museum has been doing for 40 years, and not just showing mexican arts, but the best of the best and what beauty can really -- and diversity and depth and richness. latino culture overall has -- i think the way that...
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when the mexican president came out later in the day and said they are not going to pay for the wall. >> he also said they did discuss the wall and it was the first thing they discussed in their meeting. >> he lied. >> you said i wasn't there, that donald trump is not a liar. >> i wasn't there either, but i would assume trump told the truth. >> hypocritic think? >> for you to accept that at mexican president told the truth and donald trump would lie is hypocritical. >> you are, too. >> you literally just said the mexican president was lying. >> you said trump lied. >> he is a liar, we know that. time and time again. there's ample proof that he's a liar. >> about this one particular issue you said he lied and you're talking about. when he talked about building the wall, he talked about using the best technology, areal surveillance and finding tunnels. these are the exact same steps that israel has been taking with gaza for years now. and in 2014 when the war started out. they were successful in preventing them from coming in and the women to take them back and use them as hostages. not
when the mexican president came out later in the day and said they are not going to pay for the wall. >> he also said they did discuss the wall and it was the first thing they discussed in their meeting. >> he lied. >> you said i wasn't there, that donald trump is not a liar. >> i wasn't there either, but i would assume trump told the truth. >> hypocritic think? >> for you to accept that at mexican president told the truth and donald trump would lie is...
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some picked up on the mexican president nieto calling trump's policy a huge threat mexicans described it as a huge success. >>> he blasted his opponent's immigration plan saying it will make the problem worse. >> hillary clinton, for instance, talked constantly about her fears that will be separated. but she is not talking about the american families who have been perm naanently separated from tr loved ones because of a preventible homicide, because of a preventible death, because of murder. she doesn't know what she is doing, except open border and let everybody come in. and destroy our country, by the way. just ask the border patrol about hillary clinton. hearing. the result will be millions more illegal immigrants, thousands of more violent horrible crimes, and total chaos and lawlessness. that is what is going to happen as sure as you're standing there. >> the democratic nominee for vice president senator tim kaine is with us from boston. senator, good morning. thank you for joining us. >> glad to be with you guy. >> let me ask you to address donald trump's characterization of hil
some picked up on the mexican president nieto calling trump's policy a huge threat mexicans described it as a huge success. >>> he blasted his opponent's immigration plan saying it will make the problem worse. >> hillary clinton, for instance, talked constantly about her fears that will be separated. but she is not talking about the american families who have been perm naanently separated from tr loved ones because of a preventible homicide, because of a preventible death,...
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president he has to protect mexicans not only in mexico but also in the united states.hat's where the immigration issue comes in. he didn't do -- the president didn't do a very good job at that. when this issue of the wall came up and who said what and when was it said and then we had this tweeter war for about three or four hours and then donald trump's speech in the united states, in phoenix three hours later in which he basically said that the president of mexico would be supporting him in going after undocumented mexicans in the united states, it was pretty much -- it was a disaster for president pena nato. and i have my doubts as to how useful this was for donald trump. i think they both got burned after this meeting. >> juana we saw two very different tones from donald trump, during the meeting, after the completing he had with the president of mexico and the speech he delivered in phoenix. let me play these clips. >> we didn't discuss the wall. we didn't discuss payment of the wall. that would be for later date. a lot of the things i said were strong. we have to
president he has to protect mexicans not only in mexico but also in the united states.hat's where the immigration issue comes in. he didn't do -- the president didn't do a very good job at that. when this issue of the wall came up and who said what and when was it said and then we had this tweeter war for about three or four hours and then donald trump's speech in the united states, in phoenix three hours later in which he basically said that the president of mexico would be supporting him in...
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he is mexican. we are building a wall. >> many people are watching in horror. ryan: it is the textbook definition of a racist comment. mark: the condemnation is extraordinary. get used to it. there's going to be more of it. mr. trump: i will suspend immigration from areas of the world where there is a proven history of terrorism against the united states. speaker ryan: i do not think in muslim ban is reflective of our principles, not just as a party, but as a country. mark: a lot of the media, a lot of republicans, mostly who do not want trump to win, but some that do, think that this thing is being cooked right now in a way that would be difficult for trump to recover from. mr. trump: you know, the republicans -- honestly, folks, our leaders have to get tougher. this is too tough to do it alone. but you know what, i think i will be forced to. john: the notion you can go it alone, you can become president with no help from anyone, it is all me, all me -- that is not in touch with reality. >> donald trump used his signature line "you're fired" today. >> donald t
he is mexican. we are building a wall. >> many people are watching in horror. ryan: it is the textbook definition of a racist comment. mark: the condemnation is extraordinary. get used to it. there's going to be more of it. mr. trump: i will suspend immigration from areas of the world where there is a proven history of terrorism against the united states. speaker ryan: i do not think in muslim ban is reflective of our principles, not just as a party, but as a country. mark: a lot of the...
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he set down with the mexican present for a private discussion about that issue, which in a statementerwards, he called substantive, directory of before launching into a scripted comments, but a sharp warning open borders and open trade. mr. trump: in both mexico and the united states, this is a humanitarian disaster. having a secure border is a sovereign right and mutually beneficial. we recognize and respect the right of either country to build a physical barrier or wall on any of its borders to stop the illegal movement of people, drugs, and weapons. cooperation towards achieving this shared objective, and it will be shared. safety for all citizens is paramount to both the united states and to mexico. john: donald trump went on to say that he and the mexican president did not discuss who would pay for the wall. earlier today in a speech to the american allegiance in cincinnati, hillary clinton instructed voters to pay no attention to the man south of border, not to confer trust in donald trump because he met with a world leader. mrs. clinton: getting countries working together was
he set down with the mexican present for a private discussion about that issue, which in a statementerwards, he called substantive, directory of before launching into a scripted comments, but a sharp warning open borders and open trade. mr. trump: in both mexico and the united states, this is a humanitarian disaster. having a secure border is a sovereign right and mutually beneficial. we recognize and respect the right of either country to build a physical barrier or wall on any of its borders...