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ppp >> anthony: how mexican is mexican? you be if you grew up in california with a mexican name and of mexican heritage? al madrigal is a comedian. gustavo arellano is the editor of the "oc weekly." we discuss such weighted matters over taquitos at cielito lindo on olvera street, which has been serving the kind of stuff that made americans fall in love with mexican food since the 1930s. beans with machaca, spicy shredded beef sauce and cheese. i believe they call these things a burrito. but what they're known for here is their taquitos. rolled up, fried, smothered in avocado sauce, jacked with chile guero, garlic, tomatillo and cilantro. >> anthony: oh yeah. oh, man, i'm loving this sauce already. >> gustavo: this is a legendary sauce going back to 1934. guacamole, you don't think it's going to work, but it absolutely does. >> al madrigal: wow. >> gustavo: there's a little spice at the end. i love it. >> anthony: you're, by your own admission, you're a sorry excuse for a mexican. how's your spanish? not so good? >> al madri
ppp >> anthony: how mexican is mexican? you be if you grew up in california with a mexican name and of mexican heritage? al madrigal is a comedian. gustavo arellano is the editor of the "oc weekly." we discuss such weighted matters over taquitos at cielito lindo on olvera street, which has been serving the kind of stuff that made americans fall in love with mexican food since the 1930s. beans with machaca, spicy shredded beef sauce and cheese. i believe they call these things a...
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as you have the transition from the mexican. to the us. it's actually the jail that is the first public institution here and the jailer is the first public employee. >> is a baked into the dna of the la people to have this? >> we have a historically strong history of complies asian and incarceration but it takes off after 1850 and there's various trends that happened the time in the first trend is that the complies asian around the native people in particular their filling up the local jobs, largely on public drunkenness charges and there's so many people in so many indigenous people in the local jails of la that the jailer was called the indian jailer. >> you say is the criminal -- >> at the beginning of us rule there is a passage of several state laws, 1850 and as late as 1860 of the government protection of indians and in those laws you have the criminalization of landless miss and unemployment by native peoples in particular. if native peoples were found to not be employed and not have land, at the same time you have a genocidal campai
as you have the transition from the mexican. to the us. it's actually the jail that is the first public institution here and the jailer is the first public employee. >> is a baked into the dna of the la people to have this? >> we have a historically strong history of complies asian and incarceration but it takes off after 1850 and there's various trends that happened the time in the first trend is that the complies asian around the native people in particular their filling up the...
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or but their rival trump in your i think definitely makes mexicans who are you know a. strong leader who is going to defend their interests and so this could have a real impact on the election in two thousand and eighteen of course yeah it's pretty remarkable that this is really a global conflict around the world this election meddling beat on both sides of the border election a mexican elections u.s. elections all happening around this border wall now the last time we spoke there was mass protest over gasoline price hikes how's that going now did the protests change anything jump. well there's been a whole series of waves of protests in mexico every you three or four months you have massive protests in january were about gas prices that was big too clearly aggressive to the mexican population because m.v.p. after had promised that he might be privatizing the oil handing over the control over oil to foreign companies but in the end this is going to help the consumers by reducing prices and what we saw that was actually not the case the mexicans were very upset because t
or but their rival trump in your i think definitely makes mexicans who are you know a. strong leader who is going to defend their interests and so this could have a real impact on the election in two thousand and eighteen of course yeah it's pretty remarkable that this is really a global conflict around the world this election meddling beat on both sides of the border election a mexican elections u.s. elections all happening around this border wall now the last time we spoke there was mass...
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election was the mexican president and they complained and yet. donald trump in the middle of the electoral campaign on august thirty first two thousand and sixteen and this invitation per trump to come to mexico city of serve two purposes on one hand it made trump look like he was a statesman and meeting with the foreign leader and you know having a formal press conference about the future of international relations and troops in the hague or my buddy mexico mexicans i don't hate all mexico even though i'm calling you all you know. rapists and then and criminals this guy over here that's been into my body so. it allowed him to get away from these the attacks of him not being serious and him being a racist and so they're trying to get that was playing a role directly in the elections and here in mexico people were very angry about that and you could imagine right that's right panetta was interfering with american election. directly obviously overtly and that it had to seem to be much of a cry there that those troops anti mexican rhetoric and his p
election was the mexican president and they complained and yet. donald trump in the middle of the electoral campaign on august thirty first two thousand and sixteen and this invitation per trump to come to mexico city of serve two purposes on one hand it made trump look like he was a statesman and meeting with the foreign leader and you know having a formal press conference about the future of international relations and troops in the hague or my buddy mexico mexicans i don't hate all mexico...
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second world war he is scapegoating the mexicans he is expelling them. from dave states back to a country which is full of violence and death. cartoonist for instance have represented this as similar is similar to sending them off to construct a camp you don't have to because of the camp and united states because when you send it back to mexico you're sending them off into quite violent areas so. this kind of scapegoating based on economic crisis seeing the mexicans as the other the enemy is a very similar process to what we saw in germany in the second world war but regardless of that i think when you look at the american politics united states politics you see a latin american ization of social movements of the political movement at least on the left of my grassroots many of the supporters for our party centers were were mexicans. children there is our grandchildren mexicans and his language itself he's talking about revolution you talk about transformation in a minute what you think about a particular proposals that discourse is very much of a latin a
second world war he is scapegoating the mexicans he is expelling them. from dave states back to a country which is full of violence and death. cartoonist for instance have represented this as similar is similar to sending them off to construct a camp you don't have to because of the camp and united states because when you send it back to mexico you're sending them off into quite violent areas so. this kind of scapegoating based on economic crisis seeing the mexicans as the other the enemy is a...
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the reportrt was quite criticalf the mexican government.all of this together is adding up to a lot of circumstantial evidence pointing to some agency within the mexican government or an individual associated with the mexican goverernment responsible for the targeting. it should be said also thahat ts type of technologyy is reststrid toto government clienents. the e nso group itselflf says tt they onlnly sell to mexican -- o government agencies s and restrt the use of the t technology to anti-terror, national secure to come or criminal investigations. i t thi under anynyone's asononable definitition, these targets could n not fit into tht category. amy: so pegasus could recocord anything picicked up by your p e microphone or even its camera even when you arare not using te phone it can be transmitting audio and video back to the govevernment. >> absolutely. is effectively a powerful wiretap. it can also be used to sppf messages, to read encrypted messages. a lot of the insnspiration or re driving force for this type of service, this type of
the reportrt was quite criticalf the mexican government.all of this together is adding up to a lot of circumstantial evidence pointing to some agency within the mexican government or an individual associated with the mexican goverernment responsible for the targeting. it should be said also thahat ts type of technologyy is reststrid toto government clienents. the e nso group itselflf says tt they onlnly sell to mexican -- o government agencies s and restrt the use of the t technology to...
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scapegoat mexican migrants not only mexico and central american mexican migrants the black populationand even the muslims so when you have this level of power would you be in the states as we got is becoming today a third world country that's the heart of the recent study there in the second world exert they're not longer the first world. standard of living standards education standards the u.s. is now litter opt out of the top ten there in the second world because the gini coefficient the level of inequality in the system is a look at their infrastructure ok so. one way to address by elites is to scapegoat migrants and even you know other economic powers in the world that they've stolen our jobs and all this rubbish but it's instead of addressing this i think the democratic party chose to walk what was the choice they have then we do we win with centers of the we lose with hillary they chose to lose with hillary i just think that there's this remarkably strong political block between the two countries that is somehow not getting together and they not there is social media and you kno
scapegoat mexican migrants not only mexico and central american mexican migrants the black populationand even the muslims so when you have this level of power would you be in the states as we got is becoming today a third world country that's the heart of the recent study there in the second world exert they're not longer the first world. standard of living standards education standards the u.s. is now litter opt out of the top ten there in the second world because the gini coefficient the...
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>> in the period between the end of mexican rule here in los angeles, at the end of the u.s.-mexican war, and the dawn of anglo american u.s. rule, there was already a jail that was formed. you have the transition from the u.s. to mexican period it is the jail that was the first public institution. >> is it baked into the dna of the los angeles people to have a strong judicial system, i guess? i don't know how to describe it. >> we certainly have a historically long history of criminalization and incarceration predating the u.s. period. but it takes off after 1850 and there is various trends that happen through time and the first trend of incarceration in los angeles is the criminalization and incarceration of native people in particular. they are the ones filling up the local jails largely on public drunk charges. the indigenous people in the jails of los angeles the jailer was called the indian jailer. >> you say it is the criminalization of indigenous people. how so. in those laws and they are not employed and not having land. it is explained well. when native people are f
>> in the period between the end of mexican rule here in los angeles, at the end of the u.s.-mexican war, and the dawn of anglo american u.s. rule, there was already a jail that was formed. you have the transition from the u.s. to mexican period it is the jail that was the first public institution. >> is it baked into the dna of the los angeles people to have a strong judicial system, i guess? i don't know how to describe it. >> we certainly have a historically long history of...
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civilian on mexican soil by a united states federal agent. the petitioner's claim for fourth amendment protection was answered in verdugo. i don't think this court gets to the question of functionality -- >> u.s. officers were acting in collaboration with the approval and cooperation of mexican officers. that is quite a different case, isn't it? >> it is, however in verdugo, the person claiming protection was in the united states. the act occurred in mexico. here we have mr. hernandez, who was seized in mexico. he was never in the united states. the border is very real and not elastic. dugo theught in ver question was a search that occurred wholly within mexico with the cooperation of the mexican authorities. >> and this court denied to extend that protection. i believe those facts provide or provided even a greater rationale for this court to extend those protections given the fact that the united states planned the act in the united states with mr. verdugo in the united states and the search occurring in mexico. here, the seizure occurs in
civilian on mexican soil by a united states federal agent. the petitioner's claim for fourth amendment protection was answered in verdugo. i don't think this court gets to the question of functionality -- >> u.s. officers were acting in collaboration with the approval and cooperation of mexican officers. that is quite a different case, isn't it? >> it is, however in verdugo, the person claiming protection was in the united states. the act occurred in mexico. here we have mr....
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the mexican palsy maker following the i.m.f. or the world bank of the russian the consensus said it's very easy we will control aggregate demand how do you do that compressed wages if you look at wages and makes you think we just have stagnated in the u.s. they were in europe since the one nine hundred seventy look at the mexican data and you will it's really amazing this is really the average is ok so you repress wages you restrict public expenditures because this is a major component the package at the moment so you restrict. expenditures you increase interest rates and you use the exchange rate as an anchor for the system of relative prices in mexico to control inflation all of these things combined give you a clear message of this economy is not going to grow ever and this is the policy because that is crystallized and fixed in by nafta so this is why i say we need to get rid of nafta we need to recover space for economic policy the. the world has changed we're not living in one thousand nine hundred two we need different ob
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: the history of the mexican civil rights movement."we'll go to arizona for more on the trial over the ban on ethnic studies later in the broadcast. hundreds of protesters rallied outside the headquarters of the national rifle association in virginia friday and then marched 18 miles to the justice department to protest against the nra. the march was led by the organizers against the women's march in washington, d.c., after trump's inauguration. this is sarah dachos of the group moms demand action for gun sense in america. mother, i have a son, and i would like him to grow up in a world where he feels safe walking down the street to go to the playground. that when he goes to school, he does not have to do lockdown drills because we now live in a climate where someone who is not safe with a gun, has access to guns, can go into a school and shoot people. amy: and groundbreaking iranian mathematician maryam mirzakhani has died. a professor at stanford university, she is only woman and only iranian to have ever won mathematics' highest award
: the history of the mexican civil rights movement."we'll go to arizona for more on the trial over the ban on ethnic studies later in the broadcast. hundreds of protesters rallied outside the headquarters of the national rifle association in virginia friday and then marched 18 miles to the justice department to protest against the nra. the march was led by the organizers against the women's march in washington, d.c., after trump's inauguration. this is sarah dachos of the group moms demand...
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the businessmen in the southwest came in the back door for those mexican immigrants without limitation there was of a tussle between employers of the southwest to wanted large number of mexican immigrants to working and go home but with bad racial nationalist in congress to say we don't want anyone that is not white entering the country. so what happened during the twenties is fascinating. throughout that debate how we are allowed to enter the country every year is 1929 a senator from south carolina so how many are allowed to enter the country every year? as make sure they enter the country that it can be controlled to turn the switch on and off. select this senator did in 1929 this was the of lawful entry into new the united states so congress passed a new law the immigration act which covers allies to unmonitored entry in the entire purpose was to compel the mexican immigrants that we could control the number that came every year. >> many people had been doing for a generation and. >> again the fact of the stock-market to that have a thing to do with this? didn't the way it is enforc
the businessmen in the southwest came in the back door for those mexican immigrants without limitation there was of a tussle between employers of the southwest to wanted large number of mexican immigrants to working and go home but with bad racial nationalist in congress to say we don't want anyone that is not white entering the country. so what happened during the twenties is fascinating. throughout that debate how we are allowed to enter the country every year is 1929 a senator from south...
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i do believe that in the minds of many mexicans, all the mexicans that are living here, they have both inside them. >> one of the things that you've heard, and i've heard too, is people are just so angry. it doesn't matter which side you're on. they're just angry, and they can't get past that. so how do we help people calm down? >> yeah, i will say that we have to look forward. i will say that we have to understand, be very measured, be very mature, and understand that these issues have nothing to do with the american people. these issues have nothing to do with the american goods. these issues have nothing to do with the american companies. quite the opposite. this is a moment where we have to be closer. this is a moment, an opportunity to show that together, we are better, that together we are more competitive, that together we have better creativity. so let's not be angry. let's be measured, let's be mature, and let's look at the positive side of all this. our thanks to all of our international friends, the consuls general of mexico, israel, and russia for taking their time to share
i do believe that in the minds of many mexicans, all the mexicans that are living here, they have both inside them. >> one of the things that you've heard, and i've heard too, is people are just so angry. it doesn't matter which side you're on. they're just angry, and they can't get past that. so how do we help people calm down? >> yeah, i will say that we have to look forward. i will say that we have to understand, be very measured, be very mature, and understand that these issues...
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did he raise that issue with the mexican president in the meeting? there was nothing about it in the joint readout of the meeting. >> again, the substantive portion of the meeting was really talking about nafta. that's the major issue. we also talked about immigration where we've made enormous progress with them on combating illegal immigration, which is a very important issue. i think, you know, we have a 90-day period where we can't negotiate on nafta, but we can talk about principles. we're moving forward very proactively. we've had discussions with them and the canadians and i think we're looking forward to renegotiating nafta and that's the significant accomplishment. as it relates to the wall we'll figure out the wall, i'm confident. whether we do a solar wall that we can sell electricity or we do an electronic or traditional wall we'll move forward with the wall. >> but mexico is not going to pay for it, are they? >> i didn't say that. the president said he expects it will be paid for. >> you say that but the president apparently didn't bring
did he raise that issue with the mexican president in the meeting? there was nothing about it in the joint readout of the meeting. >> again, the substantive portion of the meeting was really talking about nafta. that's the major issue. we also talked about immigration where we've made enormous progress with them on combating illegal immigration, which is a very important issue. i think, you know, we have a 90-day period where we can't negotiate on nafta, but we can talk about principles....
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well, the mexican consulate in san jose with embajador mauricio toussaint. it's on enzo drive down in the south end of town. there's the number to call for more information. any final thoughts, embajador, before we let you go? mauricio: well, the second thing is we want to fight together on avoiding firearms exports from the united states. here, it's legal to weapons possession, but not in mexico, and cartels receive firearms from the united states. third, money laundering. and fourth, corruption. mexican government is responsible until the border line, but drugs are not consumed in the border line cities in the united states. what happens between the border line and new york, washington, so-- damian: it sounds, it sounds like-- mauricio: there is corruption on both sides, and we have to fight against that. damian: it sounds like you're saying we shouldn't throw stones if you live in a glass house, and that's what's happening here. thank you so much, embajador. mauricio: thank you, thanks again. damian: an important topic with us, gracias. and up next here o
well, the mexican consulate in san jose with embajador mauricio toussaint. it's on enzo drive down in the south end of town. there's the number to call for more information. any final thoughts, embajador, before we let you go? mauricio: well, the second thing is we want to fight together on avoiding firearms exports from the united states. here, it's legal to weapons possession, but not in mexico, and cartels receive firearms from the united states. third, money laundering. and fourth,...
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. >> his words were "i'm not housing with no mexican."e 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 he decides, you know, housing with a mexican isn't so bad after all. >> most inmates prefer to live in the jail's general population units. they enjoy more time out of their cells, televisions, and the ability to socialize with others. but sometimes, that leads to conflict. >> we just had an officer call on the radio that she needed help. don't know what the issue is but we should find out shortly. >> now i'm getting in trouble for what? so can i go ahead and fight it, then, if i'm going to get in trouble? >> ain't fighting nobody, that's the whole gist. >> i'm going to do something i'm going to do it to get out. >> get her out of here. >> richada crawford has just been restrained by detention officers after a conflict with another inmate. >> get [ bleep ] off of me! you better let my [ bleep ] go, like this. let them go! >> crawford is
. >> his words were "i'm not housing with no mexican."e 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 he decides, you know, housing with a mexican isn't so bad after all. >> most inmates prefer to live in the jail's general population units. they enjoy more time out of their cells, televisions, and the ability to socialize with others. but sometimes, that leads to...
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mexican officials ruled that her death was an accidental drowning.t day their blood alcohol level was reported to be a .25, three times the legal limit in their home state. austin says he can't remember how many shots they had. >> is it at all possible that this was an accident and that there was just too much alcohol, that you just drank too much? >> it is a possibility. but every time i think about it, one thought that sticks in my head every time is how if we're in a group of people do two people at the same exact time just pass out in the pool and no one sees it? >> reporter: the conner family is now questioning if abbey's death was more than an accident and if austin and his sister could have been served adulterated alcohol, a toxic mix of cheap indwreents that could include grain alcohol or methanol. >> did you think it was just an accident? >> no. to this day i still don't think it was an accident. like i said, i've had alcohol before in my life, and i was fine. i know my limit. >> reporter: mexican officials say they've seized 1.4 million gal
mexican officials ruled that her death was an accidental drowning.t day their blood alcohol level was reported to be a .25, three times the legal limit in their home state. austin says he can't remember how many shots they had. >> is it at all possible that this was an accident and that there was just too much alcohol, that you just drank too much? >> it is a possibility. but every time i think about it, one thought that sticks in my head every time is how if we're in a group of...
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the mexicans really pulled out. why? because president trump came into office not just saying he was going to build a wall on the border, but continuing to say that mexico would pay for it. and that was difficult politically for the mexican leader to face. that meeting was canceled. since then, president trump still says mexico is going to build a wall. he hasn't really said nearly as much, if at all, that mexico will still pay for it. right there he was asked, will mexico pay for the wall? president trump said, absolutely. not sure whether that was a deliberate message he wanted to send or something that comes up somewhat casually in these types of meetings, but that's why the stakes are so high here. one of the many meetings president trump will have over the course of the day. i hope i still have hetather conley with me. president trump meeting with many, many world leaders over the next 24 hours, with different agendas with each and every one. and, really delicate issues with each and every one. >> it's a really full
the mexicans really pulled out. why? because president trump came into office not just saying he was going to build a wall on the border, but continuing to say that mexico would pay for it. and that was difficult politically for the mexican leader to face. that meeting was canceled. since then, president trump still says mexico is going to build a wall. he hasn't really said nearly as much, if at all, that mexico will still pay for it. right there he was asked, will mexico pay for the wall?...
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nothing is bigger than the mexican-american war. they were trying to figure out, what is the endgame in mexico? this is something we could never imagine being in a prolonged war without ideas of how we are going to wrap it up. [laughter] chris: that was something that lincoln and his colleagues had to confront. lincoln was very content to let the matter lay until a result. president james polk said he would treat silence as acquiescence and support for the war. and lincoln could not be silent anymore. so his first major address as a member of congress, he gives something that would be known as the spot resolution speech. after his speech, people thought that that was it for abraham lincoln. we have the principle of rotation, these people that served one term a piece and people are already talking about abraham lincoln running for reelection. as soon as he gets there. but after the spot resolution speech, no one is talking about abraham lincoln staying in congress anymore. pretty clear that he is not going to run again. but why do th
nothing is bigger than the mexican-american war. they were trying to figure out, what is the endgame in mexico? this is something we could never imagine being in a prolonged war without ideas of how we are going to wrap it up. [laughter] chris: that was something that lincoln and his colleagues had to confront. lincoln was very content to let the matter lay until a result. president james polk said he would treat silence as acquiescence and support for the war. and lincoln could not be silent...
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. >>> and here at home, a wisconsin family is suing a mexican resort after their 20 year old daughter died, found face down in the swimming pool. >> he survived. their blood alcohol levels were found to be three times the legal driving limit this their home state. this morning the family is demanding answers along with nearly a dozen other families whose loved ones were injured or died during their mexican vacation. >> the bartender pours out a line of shots, i take one. everybody else does. and the last thing i remember is just like we are right here sitting here talking and lights went out and i ambulance. >> mexican officials say over the past seven years they've seized more than a million-gallons of tainted alcohol in mexican businesses including resorts, but as for the iberostar resort, they have no records of adulterated alcohol there. >>> a viral video shows a group of men dragging a shark behind a boat. the ferb appears to have been caught by its tail fin. the video was sent to a miami man who is a self-described shark hunter. he described the images disturbing. sfwrif' been d
. >>> and here at home, a wisconsin family is suing a mexican resort after their 20 year old daughter died, found face down in the swimming pool. >> he survived. their blood alcohol levels were found to be three times the legal driving limit this their home state. this morning the family is demanding answers along with nearly a dozen other families whose loved ones were injured or died during their mexican vacation. >> the bartender pours out a line of shots, i take one....
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. >>> when we come back the family of a young american woman who mysteriously died at a mexican resort is sharing their tragic story in an abc news exclusive. >>> dramatic takedown of a man with a knife. how that plays out. one laugh, and hello so i tried always discreet. ection this thin could work. but the super absorbent core turns liquid to gel. snap! so it's out of sight... ...and out of mind. always discreet. for bladder leaks. >>> an investigation is under way in northern california after six adults and three children were left stranded on this monorail. the train at the gilroy gardens theme park was stuck for about 90 minutes. everyone is okay but officials still aren't sure why the ride broke down. >> seems like we have one of these stories every day. >>> drivers in much of the west may wish they were above ground because of flooded roads there. roads will also be wet in the upper midwest and in most of the southeast. >>> and a new report from boston university showing a strong link between football and brain injuries. >> yeah, researchers studied the brains of more than 200 d
. >>> when we come back the family of a young american woman who mysteriously died at a mexican resort is sharing their tragic story in an abc news exclusive. >>> dramatic takedown of a man with a knife. how that plays out. one laugh, and hello so i tried always discreet. ection this thin could work. but the super absorbent core turns liquid to gel. snap! so it's out of sight... ...and out of mind. always discreet. for bladder leaks. >>> an investigation is under way...
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of concern is mexican heroin and the trafficking of fentanyl. unlike in venezuela, we have a willing partner in the government of mexico. the united states congress has appropriated $2.8 billion towards efforts to combat the cartels. the fight cannot be won only with money and guns. we must provide assistance to law enforcemenenforcement. the report released today notes that fewer than 12 former mexican governors are accused -- sorry, at least 12 former mexican governors are accused of corruption, money narcotics mafking. if the people do not trust their institutions from the local police to the prosecutors and elected owe ficti eed offic government will struggle to win the fight. which is why i continue to work to ensure that we keep foreign assistance strong. these are not just going to the poor, they are going to programs that work with other countries to bolster law enforcement and the rule of law and the promotion of stability and democracy. these funds have a direct impact on our safety and security and they are essential this year. what a
of concern is mexican heroin and the trafficking of fentanyl. unlike in venezuela, we have a willing partner in the government of mexico. the united states congress has appropriated $2.8 billion towards efforts to combat the cartels. the fight cannot be won only with money and guns. we must provide assistance to law enforcemenenforcement. the report released today notes that fewer than 12 former mexican governors are accused -- sorry, at least 12 former mexican governors are accused of...
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we must also provide assistance to the mexican law enforcement and public officials. the report released notes fewer than 12, notes that at least 12 are accused of corruption, money laundering or narcotics trafficking and also notes that an astounding seven of ten crimes in mexico are not even reported. people do not trust their institutions, the local police and the prosecutors and elected officials the mexican government is going to struggle to win this fight which is one of the reasons why i continue to work to ensure we keep foreign assistance strong. we are not just going to the world's poor they are going to g to programs that work with other countries to bolster law enforcement and of the rule of law and promotion of stability and democracy with a direct impact and they are essential. what are some of the solutions and i hope we will get into them some today that the first is to continue the funding have developed and security programs in trouble to come to transnational criminal organizations in the western hemisphere. in venezuela those in power or the real p
we must also provide assistance to the mexican law enforcement and public officials. the report released notes fewer than 12, notes that at least 12 are accused of corruption, money laundering or narcotics trafficking and also notes that an astounding seven of ten crimes in mexico are not even reported. people do not trust their institutions, the local police and the prosecutors and elected officials the mexican government is going to struggle to win this fight which is one of the reasons why i...
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the family blaming tainted alcohol at a resort for their daughter's death and the mexican governmentw responding tonight. what they're now saying. ...i kept looking for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i was doing okay... then it hit me... ...managing was all i was doing. when i told my doctor,... ...i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease... ...even after trying other medications. in clinical studies,... the majority of people on humira... saw significant symptom relief... ...and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability... ...to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened;... ...as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where... ...certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb,... ...hepatitis b, are prone to infections,... ...or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't sta
the family blaming tainted alcohol at a resort for their daughter's death and the mexican governmentw responding tonight. what they're now saying. ...i kept looking for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i was doing okay... then it hit me... ...managing was all i was doing. when i told my doctor,... ...i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease... ...even after trying other medications. in clinical studies,... the majority of people on...
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mexican officials now improve i resort. >>> when we come back here tonight -- the wife.ng to honor her husband of 34 years at a special way. suddenly, stranded, six days alone. what happens next explains our "person of the week." when you're close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you can embrace the chance of completely clear skin with taltz. taltz is proven to give you a chance at...
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appropriated 2.8 billionte however the fight cannot just be one with money and guns the with the mexican courts and what officials the report released today announced 12 formerlaunde governors were released and also notes that one out of 10 crimes in mexico or not even reported so with the neighborhoods and elected officials the mexican government will struggle to win this fight which is oneis of the reasons why we look for foreign assistance to keep that strong going to programs that work with other countries with the rule of law they have a direct impact so what are some of these solutions? the first is continue the funding to counter those transnational organizations and in venezuela i hope we can build international pressure in addition into ratcheting up sanctions will also support a the venezuelan people which is why the senatea appropriations committee and for those transitional funds so once they are removed there will be funds available for venezuela. in columbia we need to reassure the colombianan people of all of those elements that they come with conditions to have democratic
appropriated 2.8 billionte however the fight cannot just be one with money and guns the with the mexican courts and what officials the report released today announced 12 formerlaunde governors were released and also notes that one out of 10 crimes in mexico or not even reported so with the neighborhoods and elected officials the mexican government will struggle to win this fight which is oneis of the reasons why we look for foreign assistance to keep that strong going to programs that work with...
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they are sort of embarrassed that the mexican president did not respond to this.he -- the mexican foreign minister claimed that neither he nor the president heard donald trump's comment. but i think that's a little -- and they've certainly heard it by now. >> all right. kelly jane torrance and eugene scott, thanks. we got through a few different topics. appreciate your time. mystery solved? jeanne moos on the frenzy over a newly revealed photo said to be of amelia earhart. this lovely lady has a typical airline credit card. so she only earns double miles on purchases she makes from that airline. what'd you earn double miles on, please? ugh. that's unfortunate. there's a better option. the capital one venture card. with venture, you earn unlimited double miles on every purchase, everywhere, every day. not just airline purchases. seems like a no-brainer. what's in your wallet? and it's also a story mail aabout people and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united
they are sort of embarrassed that the mexican president did not respond to this.he -- the mexican foreign minister claimed that neither he nor the president heard donald trump's comment. but i think that's a little -- and they've certainly heard it by now. >> all right. kelly jane torrance and eugene scott, thanks. we got through a few different topics. appreciate your time. mystery solved? jeanne moos on the frenzy over a newly revealed photo said to be of amelia earhart. this lovely...