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how mexican can you be or should you be if you grew up in california with a mexican name and of mexicanmedian. 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 madrigal: my spanish is horrible. i've always been given a hard time about my spanish. >> gustavo: and th
how mexican can you be or should you be if you grew up in california with a mexican name and of mexicanmedian. 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...
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he writes about mexicans and filipinos. he is trying to write about this new vision of the united states, one based on immigrants and workers. he too, like sinclair, is a political leftist and an activist and can be seen despite these can be seen as parallel books. what changes is about the 1930s, in the early 1940s, we have world war ii. in world war ii, agribusiness all of a sudden is having a labor shortage. we begin to have more and more workers in the industry and also men who are going to fight in world war ii and this means large agricultural industry in california are saying, who is going to pick the crops? we are not having as many workers as we are used too. we do not have enough people at the time of the harvest. so they want the u.s. government as well as the mexican government to become involved and to help solve their labor program -- problem. they set up a program called the bracero program. one of the reasons i wanted to spend time on this is because it is essentially the same program written about when she
he writes about mexicans and filipinos. he is trying to write about this new vision of the united states, one based on immigrants and workers. he too, like sinclair, is a political leftist and an activist and can be seen despite these can be seen as parallel books. what changes is about the 1930s, in the early 1940s, we have world war ii. in world war ii, agribusiness all of a sudden is having a labor shortage. we begin to have more and more workers in the industry and also men who are going to...
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very mexican, very french. brown butter, it's awesome.eduardo: of course. i think the most important thing about mexican cuisine in general, if it's traditional, it's the ingredients. >> anthony: confit of suckling pig, topped with grandma's salsa. an instant classic. >> eduardo: have at it. now, you do it like the mexican way. pick it up and go. >> anthony: wow. pretty hard to imagine anything better than that. yeah, you're stuck with this dish forever, man. >> eduardo: forever. >> anthony: you're going to be like mick jagger, you know, 50 years from now, singing "satisfaction". there's no getting away from it, man, this is so good. this is a classic. but even now, with all his success, garcia is still fighting a struggle most mexicans are all too familiar with. >> eduardo: what happened that day, happens every day. and the promise always is, "we're going to shut you down. you don't know who i am," and for me, i'd rather close my restaurant than live like that. if you close my restaurant, i will go across the street. i will go to another
very mexican, very french. brown butter, it's awesome.eduardo: of course. i think the most important thing about mexican cuisine in general, if it's traditional, it's the ingredients. >> anthony: confit of suckling pig, topped with grandma's salsa. an instant classic. >> eduardo: have at it. now, you do it like the mexican way. pick it up and go. >> anthony: wow. pretty hard to imagine anything better than that. yeah, you're stuck with this dish forever, man. >> eduardo:...
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i mean, he ran his campaign on anti-immigration, anti-mexican platform. he's doing it again right now, by the way, for the midterms. so after a lot of goodwill in mexico toward barack obama, even if obama deported more people than any other american president had ever done, there was a lot of goodwill. trump comes along and starts insulting mexicans every day. then he says he wants to build the wall. then he says he wants to rip up nafta. then he begins deporting mexicans from the heartland of the united states, christiane. it's very different to deport somebody who just crossed the border and knows he's risking money, his life, whatever, and will try again the next day. to deporting someone from atlanta, from chicago, from new york, who has a family here, been working here for ten years, without papers, granted. he's undocumented. she's undocumented. but they've been living here. they've been paying taxes. they're law-abiding citizens. low levels of criminality. they have a job. they have a home. they have children in school. and all of a sudden they're
i mean, he ran his campaign on anti-immigration, anti-mexican platform. he's doing it again right now, by the way, for the midterms. so after a lot of goodwill in mexico toward barack obama, even if obama deported more people than any other american president had ever done, there was a lot of goodwill. trump comes along and starts insulting mexicans every day. then he says he wants to build the wall. then he says he wants to rip up nafta. then he begins deporting mexicans from the heartland of...
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mexican authorities are warning this. the administration is telling us they are concerned about violence. what did you hear? >> the first caravan pushed their way through the mexican police when we watched them cross the river. that was largely due to mexican police were not there in the numbers and prepared for. the second crown came through and the mexican police were prepared for it and they started throwing rocks and bottles, fireworks and firebombs. and a couple guys have guns. is a level of concern that we have not had before. trish: do you think it dissipates before it gets to our border? the idea is to secure our border somehow, some way. does this caravan stop? >> i think they will probably get to the border. what the military is going to do is reinforce the port of entries. that's where you come through customs they will have more people than cars this time. so they have engineers putting up barriers. and in the gaps air. second thing they are doing is tracking the caravan. and we are using satellite imagery. we
mexican authorities are warning this. the administration is telling us they are concerned about violence. what did you hear? >> the first caravan pushed their way through the mexican police when we watched them cross the river. that was largely due to mexican police were not there in the numbers and prepared for. the second crown came through and the mexican police were prepared for it and they started throwing rocks and bottles, fireworks and firebombs. and a couple guys have guns. is a...
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he suggests we take a closer look at the mexican tuna fisheries. here in the pacific off the coast of mexico helicopters and speed boats are chasing dolphins because swimming among them are tuna they hunt and feed together and it's the tuna that fishermen want to catch. when the creatures are exhausted the fishermen drop in close what's known as a person named. this type of fishing recently received m.s.e. certification the industry insists that they release the dolphins but do they. we had to the states to meet up with sam the body. you know there's real natural work your home in the midwestern forests thirty years ago he was the first to document the slaughter of the dolphins on video with the same fishing method through his images led to an international boycott of mexican tuna the only viable option for documenting this fishery and what was happening with dolphins was to go undercover onboard a foreign vessel. as a crew member. and maybe. i was a really good cook and so they loved me. the first time i brought the camera out we've made a set on
he suggests we take a closer look at the mexican tuna fisheries. here in the pacific off the coast of mexico helicopters and speed boats are chasing dolphins because swimming among them are tuna they hunt and feed together and it's the tuna that fishermen want to catch. when the creatures are exhausted the fishermen drop in close what's known as a person named. this type of fishing recently received m.s.e. certification the industry insists that they release the dolphins but do they. we had to...
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>> and what we have to confront is exactly what that mexican official said. if we're not prepared to stop this caravan, how big will the next one be, and how many will there be. they don't like to control the border and stop immigration. in fact, stacy abrams, the democrat candidate from the governor of a gah -- san francisco passed a rule that allows people here illegally to vote. >> devastating images. look at these images. they're devastating. >> you talk about mobs versus jobs. you're seeing exactly the kind of mob behavior that the democrats have led to. >> but two blocks from here, newt, there's a homeless shelter. any given night, there are individuals outside waiting to get in. there are not enough beds. they're on the streets. they're destitute. many of them former military. they're veterans, down on their luck, somewhere mental health issues, some not. they're just down on their luck. they give to various organizations, international organizations that help children in need, including in central america, like food for the poor, all these great organ
>> and what we have to confront is exactly what that mexican official said. if we're not prepared to stop this caravan, how big will the next one be, and how many will there be. they don't like to control the border and stop immigration. in fact, stacy abrams, the democrat candidate from the governor of a gah -- san francisco passed a rule that allows people here illegally to vote. >> devastating images. look at these images. they're devastating. >> you talk about mobs versus...
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what we have to confront is what that mexican official said. if we're not prepared to stop this caravan, how big will the next one be? how many will there be? and this puts democrats in a difficult box. they don't like to control immigration. stacy abrams said she regarded the undocumented and the documented as equal. she is basically saying if you get here illegally you are part of her majority coalition. san francisco passed a rule that allows people here illegally to vote. democrats are caught in as people watch this -- >> laura: look at these images, they are devastating. >> you talk about mobs versus jobs, this is the mob behavior that democrats have led to. >> laura: two blocks from here there is a homeless shelter. there are not enough beds. they are on the streets, they are destitute. many are former military veterans, some with mental health issues and some just down on their luck. i noticed this on radio today, they give to various organizations, international organizations that help children in need, including in central america like
what we have to confront is what that mexican official said. if we're not prepared to stop this caravan, how big will the next one be? how many will there be? and this puts democrats in a difficult box. they don't like to control immigration. stacy abrams said she regarded the undocumented and the documented as equal. she is basically saying if you get here illegally you are part of her majority coalition. san francisco passed a rule that allows people here illegally to vote. democrats are...
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this is a question import a lot of new mexicans. i know it's complicated and there's been sort of backlog of issue with is because congress passed an act for a lot of years on this. on some issues outstanding. the question is, should immigrants found living in new mexico illegally be deported? lujan grisham: we have 11 million people on document in this country. we have thousands, 1., six-point dreamers, these are children of an brought to this country by no fault of their own who have been incredible in our community. they are nurses and doctors and lawyers, 20,000 educators, dreamers. >> we should do everything in our power to make sure that dreamers are protected, that we do comprehensive legal immigration reform, that were clear about assignment refugee. this has been the most discriminatory, racist white house i've seen in my lifetime. and they are preventing any meaningful work members of congress on comprehensive immigration reform. if we don't do that, right, we don't secure the border, we are not doing anything to make sure
this is a question import a lot of new mexicans. i know it's complicated and there's been sort of backlog of issue with is because congress passed an act for a lot of years on this. on some issues outstanding. the question is, should immigrants found living in new mexico illegally be deported? lujan grisham: we have 11 million people on document in this country. we have thousands, 1., six-point dreamers, these are children of an brought to this country by no fault of their own who have been...
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big empty spaces, mexican music, mexican food. >> ty: it's still where the punchiest cowboys in the united i mean, we're 120 miles from the nearest walmart, 40 miles to a tank of gas or a loaf of bread. >> evan: out here, pretty much everything is five hours away. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: and the property has been in the family how many generations now? >> shelly: this is the fourth generation. >> bodie: fifth. >> shelly: fifth generation. my granddad came here in the '30s. bodie's family came out here in 1880. >> anthony: not a lot of people left get to do this. >> bodie: there's still a lot of cowboys. they're just hard to see from the highway. ♪ >> shelly: the ranch is approximately 70,000 acres. we don't use anything other than a horse. no four wheelers, no helicopters. >> anthony: excuse me for saying so, it seems a little stubborn. i mean, as far as practicality. >> shelly: he is so opposed to change. [ laughter ] >> bodie: it's not all bad, is it? >> anthony: no. >> shelly: i mean, these guys, they love it. i mean, they get up every morning and this is their office. ♪ [ cows mooing ] >> shel
big empty spaces, mexican music, mexican food. >> ty: it's still where the punchiest cowboys in the united i mean, we're 120 miles from the nearest walmart, 40 miles to a tank of gas or a loaf of bread. >> evan: out here, pretty much everything is five hours away. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: and the property has been in the family how many generations now? >> shelly: this is the fourth generation. >> bodie: fifth. >> shelly: fifth generation. my granddad came here in...
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mexican law enforcement officers were injured. president trump: they want to come into our country and they are criminals. it's not happening on my watch. it's not going to happen. as of this moment, i thank mexico. lou: we'll have the latest with the president's historic agreement with the mexican president and the incoming president andres manuel lopez obrador as well. we'll take up what this means for america's broken borders and yes the mid-term arecollections. president trump is campaigning in arizona for martha mcsally. the latest polling showing republican chances to hold the senate and the house are rising as president trump is using almost every available moment working and working hard to support republican candidates as no president of either party has ever done before. and the president calling out mob mentality among the left and the outrageous policies of the radical dimms. president trump: democrats produce mobs. republicans produce jobs. kavanaugh. the caravan. law and order, and common sense. lou: i love that, com
mexican law enforcement officers were injured. president trump: they want to come into our country and they are criminals. it's not happening on my watch. it's not going to happen. as of this moment, i thank mexico. lou: we'll have the latest with the president's historic agreement with the mexican president and the incoming president andres manuel lopez obrador as well. we'll take up what this means for america's broken borders and yes the mid-term arecollections. president trump is...
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he became involved in the committee for mexican affairs during the mexican revolution. people trying to help who had either lost their lives in mexico, lost their family or helping people recover property taken during the course of the mexican revolution. this is one of his big activities as a senator in congress. ohio wasa friend from elected president and appointed follis secretary of the interior. plan to use some u.s. oil river -- oil reserves. these were reserve set aside for the u.s. navy, three reserves. he thought it would be better to exploit these resources for business purposes. in his dealings with a friend, he leased drilling rights in these oil reserves to these private companies. some people cried foul that he had non--- not gone about selecting this process himself. foul that heried had not taken bids on his work but awarded these two some associates and friends of his. that it would be charged in exchange for awarding them the rights to these oil reserves. the trial happened and he was actually convicted of receiving a bribe of $100,000. ironically he w
he became involved in the committee for mexican affairs during the mexican revolution. people trying to help who had either lost their lives in mexico, lost their family or helping people recover property taken during the course of the mexican revolution. this is one of his big activities as a senator in congress. ohio wasa friend from elected president and appointed follis secretary of the interior. plan to use some u.s. oil river -- oil reserves. these were reserve set aside for the u.s....
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big empty spaces, mexican music, mexican food. >> ty: it's still where the punchiest cowboys in the unitedhelly: i mean, we're 120 miles from the nearest walmart, 40 miles to a tank of gas or a loaf of bread. >> evan: out here, pretty much everything is five hours away. ♪ >> anthony: and the property has been in the family how many generations now? >> shelly: this is the fourth generation. >> bodie: fifth. >> shelly: fifth generation. my granddad came here in the '30s. bodie's family came out here in 1880. >> anthony: not a lot of people left get to do this. >> bodie: there's still a lot of cowboys. they're just hard to see from the highway. ♪ >> shelly: the ranch is approximately 70,000 acres. we don't use anything other than a horse. no four wheelers, no helicopters. >> anthony: excuse me for saying so, it seems a little stubborn. i mean, as far as practicality. >> shelly: he is so opposed to change. [ laughter ] >> bodie: it's not all bad, is it? >> anthony: no. >> shelly: i mean, these guys, they love it. i mean, they get up every morning and this is their office. ♪ [ cows mooing ] >>
big empty spaces, mexican music, mexican food. >> ty: it's still where the punchiest cowboys in the unitedhelly: i mean, we're 120 miles from the nearest walmart, 40 miles to a tank of gas or a loaf of bread. >> evan: out here, pretty much everything is five hours away. ♪ >> anthony: and the property has been in the family how many generations now? >> shelly: this is the fourth generation. >> bodie: fifth. >> shelly: fifth generation. my granddad came here...
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spent my entire career fighting so new mexicans could have access to health hair.y opponent spent his entire career working to take it away. more than 50 times to take away health care protections for more than 300,000 children and new mexican families. these falseodging attacks and innuendos that have no bearing on protecting health care access, what he is saying --he has taken the size of the side of insurance companies and pharmaceutical companies. opponent told you tonight she was secretary of health. yet why do we not have access to affordable health care? she was in charge. this is the problem with corruption. inbreeds in confident -- confidence and it breaks the spirit of bureaucracies -- bureaucracies. that is the problem. until we break the corruption, we will not do anything in health care or education or any sector of the economy. we cannot go back to the days where my opponent would take us. >> we will give each candidate chance to ask their questions to their opponent. 30 seconds to ask, and you will get 30 seconds for a rebuttal opportunity. you ask t
spent my entire career fighting so new mexicans could have access to health hair.y opponent spent his entire career working to take it away. more than 50 times to take away health care protections for more than 300,000 children and new mexican families. these falseodging attacks and innuendos that have no bearing on protecting health care access, what he is saying --he has taken the size of the side of insurance companies and pharmaceutical companies. opponent told you tonight she was secretary...
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wages, mexican working conditions and protection contracts front and center. we are all in this together. if you don't fix what is happening on the other side of the border, you don't fix what is happening here and in canada. we have a shared analysis of the fact that the attacks happening on unions here, the protection contract system in mexico is a common struggle we had together. we have been building a shared analysis. we also have a shared economic analysis around the fact that it thatcommon, economic model leads to anti-immigrant policies. one way we are addressing that together is we are working to shape the global compact on migration. again, another way this alliance is coming together around new issues. we recognize what happens with trade, also needs to be see as what happens with migrants. is it going to be a corporate or a framework that gives migrants the protections they need? on the question of democracy. i would say this is one that is still a challenge, democracy and transparency is what brought us from seattle to hear in washington to all of
wages, mexican working conditions and protection contracts front and center. we are all in this together. if you don't fix what is happening on the other side of the border, you don't fix what is happening here and in canada. we have a shared analysis of the fact that the attacks happening on unions here, the protection contract system in mexico is a common struggle we had together. we have been building a shared analysis. we also have a shared economic analysis around the fact that it...
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what do you expect, if anything from the mexican government?ll the mexican government has delivered on a few things. they have offered asylum to many of the migrants. and over 1000 taken that offer. lou: and jobs. i mean that i understand that but i'm talking about, nothing has been done to stop the migrant caravans. >> no. and you know, they attempted to on the southern border. i don't know if it's a lack of will but, certainly that is not going to happen in this country. not going to be pushed away by the border patrol. we still need to have discussion in mexico, a third country agreement. if they get to our border, wait in mexico until hearings take place. they don't need to be in the united states waiting for a hearing that will happen years down the road. i think we can still talk about a safe third country in mexico. if they really want to help. they certainly can do that. a signing of memorandum of understanding like we did with canada. lou: why hasn't there been a memorandum of understanding generated by previous administrations? >> wel
what do you expect, if anything from the mexican government?ll the mexican government has delivered on a few things. they have offered asylum to many of the migrants. and over 1000 taken that offer. lou: and jobs. i mean that i understand that but i'm talking about, nothing has been done to stop the migrant caravans. >> no. and you know, they attempted to on the southern border. i don't know if it's a lack of will but, certainly that is not going to happen in this country. not going to be...
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daniel and lifeless there in toronto let's turn then to john homan in mexico city for st john how mexicans welcoming this. makes go out to the trade deal worked out with the united states last month but kind of the entering it really changes things for them and will be a big relief to the mexican government as well and that's because of bilateral trade deal between the u.s. and mexico is a real david and goliath sort of tug of war in which mexico and never displease going to see the lot of ground now that kind of the reason also in both in this it
daniel and lifeless there in toronto let's turn then to john homan in mexico city for st john how mexicans welcoming this. makes go out to the trade deal worked out with the united states last month but kind of the entering it really changes things for them and will be a big relief to the mexican government as well and that's because of bilateral trade deal between the u.s. and mexico is a real david and goliath sort of tug of war in which mexico and never displease going to see the lot of...
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what can we anticipate from the mexicans?f as being liftist, want to -- he wants to allow certain drug use, legalize certain drugs business hi country is racked by violence from the drug cartels what is interesting, he's proven himself to be much more of a pragmatist and not anti-trump. he made the u.s. trade deal earlier than the canadians. and by offering to give it to the u.n., it gives president trump a convenient sort of out, because if it goes wrong, you can blame the u.n. neither country really has to take the fall-out for that it's a very practical decision and that's what we can expect from amlo when he's sworn in. >> neil: vanessa, do we know where the caravan participants are from? is it a lot of countries or what? >> now the predominant of immigrants are otms, other than mexicans, which is hondurans people from guatemala and nicaragua. they're corrupt and weak in governance because they have been awash with the drug cartels. the u.s. and the u.s. military has provided a lot of providence to strengthen their govern
what can we anticipate from the mexicans?f as being liftist, want to -- he wants to allow certain drug use, legalize certain drugs business hi country is racked by violence from the drug cartels what is interesting, he's proven himself to be much more of a pragmatist and not anti-trump. he made the u.s. trade deal earlier than the canadians. and by offering to give it to the u.n., it gives president trump a convenient sort of out, because if it goes wrong, you can blame the u.n. neither country...
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the mexican peso has also been climbing.etails of the new deal are scarse, but these were the sticking points: canada is the us's second biggest trading partner, exchanging over $580 billion in two—way trade in goods and services last year. canada says the us must drop its tariffs of 25% on steel and 10% on aluminium from canada. the us is the top foreign market for canadian metal producers. another big sticking point is dairy. canada imposes import taxes or tariffs of between 200 and 300 percent on foreign milk products — but only on imports that are above a quota level. president trump says these tariffs are too high. he is still willing to put a "motherlode" tariff on canadian auto parts, which could affect $200 billion of canadian exports to the us. there was a a lot riding on this. dr emilyjones is director of the global economic governance programme at university of oxford. good morning. the detail on the deal is quite scarce and it is still coming through as we speak. can you give us your take on what has been agreed.
the mexican peso has also been climbing.etails of the new deal are scarse, but these were the sticking points: canada is the us's second biggest trading partner, exchanging over $580 billion in two—way trade in goods and services last year. canada says the us must drop its tariffs of 25% on steel and 10% on aluminium from canada. the us is the top foreign market for canadian metal producers. another big sticking point is dairy. canada imposes import taxes or tariffs of between 200 and 300...
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a mexican conductor. to. come with me and meet great musicians and friends from all over the world. the more. the merrier. today we're in mexico city my hometown and we're about to meet with one of my favorite musicians well the weather like at. least the person i know who knows the most about the mexican song especially the lead all the time but you get the cat and the different folk music of each area and region of mexico and tonight he has a show at the third lesson that we're going to sneak in backstage to see what he's doing right before the show and see what he has to share with. us last. year was a little better and give us a little boy even. though you like i mean that apple doesn't get you know me well yes i'm a little. mask on but this guy moscow is complicit or at least that the enemies that get the least. ten years a. look. just as he said i was with c.n.n. yes there is doubt that unless you have consistent at the going to that's when i welled up or. is that the boys but i'm sorry he's gone which is what is with that revolutionary act he was well used i was a little i'm
a mexican conductor. to. come with me and meet great musicians and friends from all over the world. the more. the merrier. today we're in mexico city my hometown and we're about to meet with one of my favorite musicians well the weather like at. least the person i know who knows the most about the mexican song especially the lead all the time but you get the cat and the different folk music of each area and region of mexico and tonight he has a show at the third lesson that we're going to sneak...
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government on the left is to the mexican government. mexico doesn't want central americans illegally emigrating to the country either, whereas before they let them go through and into the united states. now president trump is engaging the mexican government and engaging the ambassador and saying, i want you to stop this problem. you don't want this country staying in your country illegally either. >> not all democrats -- >> spek out the ones on capitol hill are. >> when the president talks about immigration and what's going on in mexico, that speaks directly to his face. however its midterm election season and it highlights what congress has not got done for the trump voter in terms of fully funding the wall, in terms of putting financial restrictions on thanks ray city is. that is a fight yet to come. the president said he will veto it if he doesn't have it and he's willing to shut the government down after the midterm is over. it highlights something that all these people running for election haven't stopped up about. >> >> eric trump
government on the left is to the mexican government. mexico doesn't want central americans illegally emigrating to the country either, whereas before they let them go through and into the united states. now president trump is engaging the mexican government and engaging the ambassador and saying, i want you to stop this problem. you don't want this country staying in your country illegally either. >> not all democrats -- >> spek out the ones on capitol hill are. >> when the...
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but mike pompeo said that is the biggest issue since the mexican trade deal has been worked out. mexico called on the united nations to get involved, to help with this. that is something mike pompeo said he supported. a lot of questions about what exactly he can even accomplish, what he can do by going there on this trip to stop this from happening. >> kaitlan collins, thank you. stay with me. i want to go back with bill weir, who is now joining me on the phone. bill, fill us in again on the latest where you are. what's happening with these people? what is the plan for them next? >> well, right now people -- the crowd has largely organized itself after moments of sheer mayhem and a few tear gas canisters. now an official on the mexican side shouted on a bull horn through the fence, form lines, women and children first, we will begin processing in an orderly fashion. so it looks like mexico is going to start letting the caravan across. it has been unbelievable watching this crowd, the mood shift from exuberance as they ran up to the gate, to then frustration as they were turned aw
but mike pompeo said that is the biggest issue since the mexican trade deal has been worked out. mexico called on the united nations to get involved, to help with this. that is something mike pompeo said he supported. a lot of questions about what exactly he can even accomplish, what he can do by going there on this trip to stop this from happening. >> kaitlan collins, thank you. stay with me. i want to go back with bill weir, who is now joining me on the phone. bill, fill us in again on...
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and the mexican conductor. great musicians and friends from all over the world. means. the. the. me. so they were in mexico city my hometown and we're about to meet with one of my favorite musicians over the mother like that and. he's the person i know who knows the most about the mexican song especially the part leno that's what you got there and the different folk music of each area and region of mexico and tonight he has a show at the third less without and we're going to sneak in backstage to see what he's doing right before the show and see what he has to share with us. for. the long. end of the rope my spouse lies that i was going thought i was a good kind of the basic family was they were going to give us a job with us the boy he went you know this you look at whether you like them. yes i'm a little musical bascom but the skipper moscow is a composite or at least that pianist that mr cantor you're presenting these compliment looking ten years ago. he said levels with c.n.n. yes they'll get the less you ask assistant at the going to that's when i will double. gone is to liv
and the mexican conductor. great musicians and friends from all over the world. means. the. the. me. so they were in mexico city my hometown and we're about to meet with one of my favorite musicians over the mother like that and. he's the person i know who knows the most about the mexican song especially the part leno that's what you got there and the different folk music of each area and region of mexico and tonight he has a show at the third less without and we're going to sneak in backstage...
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hundreds of people dressed up as "la catrina," the mexican representation of death.life. you are up to date, stay with us. just
hundreds of people dressed up as "la catrina," the mexican representation of death.life. you are up to date, stay with us. just
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you have to remember that united states took giant chunks of mexican territory.here was no way they were going to allow mexican, bases in mexico that belong to the united states. and he refused to have his citizens and legal residents, who were of japanese ethnicity, be taken to the united states. and some of the older people there remember him very very well. remember him as -- i am not saying they were not concentrated, many families had to move from the coast. but you know, one of the most famous japanese, mr. matsumoto is the one that brought -- to mexico. he was the gardener of the president and there was no way that avila camacho was going to send his own citizens and residents. he stood up for them. right? thank you for that. [inaudible question]. >> walt disney played a big part in world war ii not america. the rockefeller family had a lot of businesses in germany. in latin america. and he knew that germany was way ahead of the game early on. in terms of commerce. and said, they were way ahead in propaganda. the propaganda machine was working full time an
you have to remember that united states took giant chunks of mexican territory.here was no way they were going to allow mexican, bases in mexico that belong to the united states. and he refused to have his citizens and legal residents, who were of japanese ethnicity, be taken to the united states. and some of the older people there remember him very very well. remember him as -- i am not saying they were not concentrated, many families had to move from the coast. but you know, one of the most...
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and the mexican conductor. friends from all over the world. today were in mexico city my hometown and were about to meet with one of my favorite musicians well he was the lookout and. he's the person i know paul knows the most about the mexican song especially the lead all the time but you get the cat and the different folk music of each area and region of mexico and tonight he has a show at the third lesson that we're going to sneak in backstage to see what he's doing right before the show and see what he has to share with. one of the group my son has my eyes that are. you bound it was a little bit of give us a call with us lloyd. whether you like i mean. you know me well yes i'm a little musicals maskell but those that are not school is out of that beyond these that get there early stuff that you're presenting. ten years ago for you look at it and then. he said i was with you emanuel's build up that lets you. i look at the going to put it that's when i went up or gone is that they live on bush but i'm sorry he's gone which is worse when i wi
and the mexican conductor. friends from all over the world. today were in mexico city my hometown and were about to meet with one of my favorite musicians well he was the lookout and. he's the person i know paul knows the most about the mexican song especially the lead all the time but you get the cat and the different folk music of each area and region of mexico and tonight he has a show at the third lesson that we're going to sneak in backstage to see what he's doing right before the show and...
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mexican cattle are getting across our borders. if mexican cattle cam, immigrants can. everybody can. .> mr. rich mr. johnson, you are next. gov. johnson: what we need to recognize is the main category of illegal immigrant is someone who came here legally on either a travel visa or a work is a. -- visa. it expired. it was a different day. they stayed. they raised families. they became taxpayers. to deport are going these hard-working individuals? we are separating families at the border. if i could write my own piece of legislation, let's make the line .oving to get a work visa if you can make the line moved to get a work visa, those citizens from mexico that want to come into this country and work will stand in that moving mine. -- moving line. in. heinrich: in the senate, helped to pass immigration reform. we did it in a bipartisan way. we dealt with the dreamers. we dealt with folks who are already here, who have overstayed a visa, and whose only crime is their immigration status. and they should be able to get in that line and become american citizens by earning tha
mexican cattle are getting across our borders. if mexican cattle cam, immigrants can. everybody can. .> mr. rich mr. johnson, you are next. gov. johnson: what we need to recognize is the main category of illegal immigrant is someone who came here legally on either a travel visa or a work is a. -- visa. it expired. it was a different day. they stayed. they raised families. they became taxpayers. to deport are going these hard-working individuals? we are separating families at the border. if i...
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we, mexicans, like to criticize donald trump for the way he treats mexicans in the united states and now we are acting just like him. we don't have any walls on our border, but sometimes we ourselves are the wall. amy: we'll have more on the caravan later in the broadcast. in mexico, tropical storm vicente killed at least 12 people in the southern state of oaxaca over the weekend as landslides and flooding in region forced many others to evacuate. meanwhile, hurricane willa is set to make e landfall as a category 4 storm when it hits mexico's pacific coast tuesday afternoon with sustained winds of 1 145 miles p per hour. the hurricane is expected to pass through the a archipela of islas mariasas, which houses a federal prison, before hitting the coastline. human rights watch is reporting the united arab emirateses has been detaining a british academic for months in terrible conditions and without charging him until last week. uae authorities charged matthew hedges of durham university with spying after holding him for over five months in prolonged periods of solitary confinement with
we, mexicans, like to criticize donald trump for the way he treats mexicans in the united states and now we are acting just like him. we don't have any walls on our border, but sometimes we ourselves are the wall. amy: we'll have more on the caravan later in the broadcast. in mexico, tropical storm vicente killed at least 12 people in the southern state of oaxaca over the weekend as landslides and flooding in region forced many others to evacuate. meanwhile, hurricane willa is set to make e...
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if you're mexican or mexican-american or anywhere in between and you have a daughter turning 15, youshe turns 15-year-old. >> in houston, you kind of have to have one if you have a daughter, right? >> it is. it's an honor for you to have a quinceanera and for your parents to be able to give you one. >> quinceanera business is a multi-million dollar industry here. the style and budget can vary enormously, depending on means and ambition. friends, relatives and neighbors gather to eat, drink, dance, and they are keeping a close eye on the action, making sure everyone goes according to plan. who gets invited to these things? this is a lot of people. i don't have this many friends. >> friends and family. you invite all the girl's friends from school? >> yes. >> any girls? >> four girls. >> all of them have had these? >> a couple of them have had their quinceanera and sweet 16. >> you have a quinceanera and a sweet 16? >> yes. >> i was excited about having a girl, but that's expensive. >> my name is david rodriguez. i'm working at a local cafe. i have been in houston for roughly20 years.
if you're mexican or mexican-american or anywhere in between and you have a daughter turning 15, youshe turns 15-year-old. >> in houston, you kind of have to have one if you have a daughter, right? >> it is. it's an honor for you to have a quinceanera and for your parents to be able to give you one. >> quinceanera business is a multi-million dollar industry here. the style and budget can vary enormously, depending on means and ambition. friends, relatives and neighbors gather...
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grisham: i spent my entire career fighting so new mexicans have access to health care.y opponent spent his career working to take it away. he's voted more than 50 times to take away health care protections for more than 300,000 children and new mexico families. when he's lodging these false attacks and innuendos that have no bearing on protecting health care access, he's taking the side of the insurance companies over cost to consumers and access and the side of pharmaceutical companies. my opponent told you she was secretary of health. why do we not have access to affordable health care? she was in charge. this is the problem with corruption. it breeds incompetence. incumbents breaks the spirit -- and confidence breaks the spirit. until we break the corruption, will not do anything with any sector of the economy. we must stop corruption. we can't go back to the richardson days. doug: now the candidates will ask a question to their own opponent. 30u have 30 seconds to ask, 1: to respond. congressman, i worked as a patient advocate for more than 30 years. as part of that
grisham: i spent my entire career fighting so new mexicans have access to health care.y opponent spent his career working to take it away. he's voted more than 50 times to take away health care protections for more than 300,000 children and new mexico families. when he's lodging these false attacks and innuendos that have no bearing on protecting health care access, he's taking the side of the insurance companies over cost to consumers and access and the side of pharmaceutical companies. my...
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but grant in the mexican war, he is a quartermaster. and he hates the idea that he has a quartermaster. because that means he is not on the front lines. but, stop and think how important that was for his later career in the civil war. we don't like to talk about logistics. it is boring. is all. -- it is dull. the general that does the best is the guy who can feed his army and make sure they have weapons, make sure they have bullets, etc. my favorite story i suppose, to favor stories about grant in the mexican war, the one episode where he carries, he and a couple of shoulders carry a -- soldiers carry a canon up to the belfry of the church. and they outflank the mexican line and just blast them across the open area. his commanding officer said what a great idea, grant. i will send you another. and grant thinks to himself, we can't fit another canon up there. but, he is smart enough, and this is again very important later on, he is smart enough politically to say thank you mister officer, we will certainly use the canon to our best advan
but grant in the mexican war, he is a quartermaster. and he hates the idea that he has a quartermaster. because that means he is not on the front lines. but, stop and think how important that was for his later career in the civil war. we don't like to talk about logistics. it is boring. is all. -- it is dull. the general that does the best is the guy who can feed his army and make sure they have weapons, make sure they have bullets, etc. my favorite story i suppose, to favor stories about grant...
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san francisco's mission is famous for mexican food.g but typical. on this morning's dine and dish - our vicki liviakis takes us to the michelin star rated - californios. "there's no aluminum foil wrapped burrito to be found here. not but there's plenty up the street no problem." welcome to californios - in the heart of san francisco's mission neighborhood. a family run restaurant... this is chef val cantu and his wife carolyn. chef cantu is not new to the restaurant biz - he grew up in his dad's mexican restaurant. "i'd love to say that i learned to cook in my dad's restaurant but mostly i was doing deliveries and making tortilla balls." now he's grown up to be a local all-star and named best new chef by food and wine magazine among other things. californios is modern mexican cuisine... so good, it's earned two michelin stars. check out these delicate beef cheeks are wrapped in banana leaves bathed in a beautiful mole sauce. this isplantain bread with banana butter. sweet grilled peppers... or osetra caviar sitting on a whipped bean cl
san francisco's mission is famous for mexican food.g but typical. on this morning's dine and dish - our vicki liviakis takes us to the michelin star rated - californios. "there's no aluminum foil wrapped burrito to be found here. not but there's plenty up the street no problem." welcome to californios - in the heart of san francisco's mission neighborhood. a family run restaurant... this is chef val cantu and his wife carolyn. chef cantu is not new to the restaurant biz - he grew up...
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market and to a much lesser degree to the mexican market to the now that market if you were as it was this country does three quarters of its trade here in north america and it's unthinkable that there couldn't have been a deal but we will probably see in the coming days those groups weighed in in canada who have not really seen this deal as the thing they wanted and we'll hear their detailed objections as it moves forward to the parliament of canada to consider and eventually ratify now daniel we should point out of course the what this new deal does not include is the steel and alimony and terrorists that the u.s. had had slapped on canada but the white house is saying that that is that is something that's going to be dealt with separately it's on a it's on a separate track how important is it though for for prime minister trudeau to get that done and get those tariffs removed. well that's got to happen i mean i don't think this deal could have happened without some assurances from the american side that steel an element of terror of are going to be dealt with and removed from canad
market and to a much lesser degree to the mexican market to the now that market if you were as it was this country does three quarters of its trade here in north america and it's unthinkable that there couldn't have been a deal but we will probably see in the coming days those groups weighed in in canada who have not really seen this deal as the thing they wanted and we'll hear their detailed objections as it moves forward to the parliament of canada to consider and eventually ratify now daniel...
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>> the mexican government does not have that information.y with the central countries and the united states to make sure we share information on any security threats. >> there was a man in one of the caravans who died following a clash with mexican police forces along the border with guatemala. there's concern that this individual was inappropriately killed by the mexican police authorities. >> that's certainly not the case. mexican police forces at the border were not armed in any way. the fact they're there is to uphold the law. unfortunately in these cases, these groups put women and children in front. and it is the government's objective to assure above all the safety of any human being. but nevertheless, there are specific protocols being followed by our police forces there. >> the notion that the president is deploying 5,000 or 7,000 military forces to the border with mexico, what's your reaction to that? >> as i mentioned, both countries have an interest in making sure that our shared border is secure, it's safe and the migration is l
>> the mexican government does not have that information.y with the central countries and the united states to make sure we share information on any security threats. >> there was a man in one of the caravans who died following a clash with mexican police forces along the border with guatemala. there's concern that this individual was inappropriately killed by the mexican police authorities. >> that's certainly not the case. mexican police forces at the border were not armed...
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we have to pay a living wage so new mexicans can participate in the workforce as governor of vermont to create an environment by simply protections. pearce: the answer of my opponents how little she really understands business. you just cannot mandate a minimum wage increase and people automatically have the money to pay for it what we already see nationwide is a conversion away from lower paid workers into automation or kiosks. that is what my opponent would put into place i don't see how that helps people who are struggling to get by more jobs and better training that is the pathway forward. grisham: my multimillionaire opponent is completely out of touch with every day new mexicans who right now cannot afford their rent, housing, food, gas or childcare costs if you want to create a robust economy people have to have sufficient revenue and spend money we should raise the minimum wage. >> what can we do to improve access to health care in new mexico and lower cost given the reimbursement structures? grisham: you have two issues republicans in congress have continued to erode protect
we have to pay a living wage so new mexicans can participate in the workforce as governor of vermont to create an environment by simply protections. pearce: the answer of my opponents how little she really understands business. you just cannot mandate a minimum wage increase and people automatically have the money to pay for it what we already see nationwide is a conversion away from lower paid workers into automation or kiosks. that is what my opponent would put into place i don't see how that...
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the mexican police we saw a whole army, really.lice shoring up and they will stop the migrants. there are so many that it does not end. it goes on for miles and miles and the police did nothing. they are frankly outnumber and so far they are letting the migrants continue north. >> these are incredible drone images where you can see how many people. far more than the folks that are we are seeing behind you as they make their way north. extraordina extraordinary. thank you so much. we'll be right back. 300 miles an hour, that's where i feel normal. having an annuity tells me my retirement is protected. learn more at retire your risk dot org. ignition sequence starts. 10... 9... guidance is internal. 6... 5... 4... 3... 2... 1... ♪ all the tools you need for every step of the way. make it, squarespace >>> with the countdown to election day just 16 days away, two crucial races are in the spotlight. they are relaxing voting rules in counties where hurricane michael is blamed for more than two dozen deaths and levelled entire neighborhoo
the mexican police we saw a whole army, really.lice shoring up and they will stop the migrants. there are so many that it does not end. it goes on for miles and miles and the police did nothing. they are frankly outnumber and so far they are letting the migrants continue north. >> these are incredible drone images where you can see how many people. far more than the folks that are we are seeing behind you as they make their way north. extraordina extraordinary. thank you so much. we'll be...
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twice today, mexican riot police deployed in force. they've got tear gas canisters, batons, full riot gear, and obviously fire extinguishers. they appeared ready for a reprisal of friday's clashes. when thousands crammed the bridge between guatemala and mexico. bursting through the gates. they were met with tear gas. frantic parents shielding children. some migrants leaping into the river and swimming across. an unknown number were injured. today mexican authorities offering asylum to control the flow. the vast majority of migrants turning it down, for now. determined to reach america. but president trump vowing if mexican authorities don't stop them, he will. >> if that doesn't work out, we're calling up the military, not the guard. we're calling up the military. >> reporter: the mood festive at first, but soon turning desperate. thirsty migrants swarmed locals handing out food and tacos. local drivers taking pity, and hundreds crushing into cars, pickups, and trucks. some hanging precariously off the sides. anything to spell them fro
twice today, mexican riot police deployed in force. they've got tear gas canisters, batons, full riot gear, and obviously fire extinguishers. they appeared ready for a reprisal of friday's clashes. when thousands crammed the bridge between guatemala and mexico. bursting through the gates. they were met with tear gas. frantic parents shielding children. some migrants leaping into the river and swimming across. an unknown number were injured. today mexican authorities offering asylum to control...
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the mexican government has an opportunity. i believe andres manuel lopez obrador is a smart man, and so is pena nieto. they have agreed in substance to stop this onslaught as the president refers to it. while we cannot change our laws quickly enough because the democrats begin, the radical dimms want to see open borders. they want this scene for the mid-terms at our southern border rather than mexico's. everyone i talk to is very optimistic about the possibilities. trish: they want this? come on, lou. politics aside. who wants that? lou: who wants what? trish: who wants the scene -- lou: the democrats, dianne feinstein has created -- remember the 2008 law that she laid the foundation for this. she just got another bill introduced in march that will give you amnesty if you have a family unit within 100 miles of our border. the truth is the american people don't understand because they haven't been told adequately by the national left-wing media that this is a crisis. we have a million people who come into this country every yea
the mexican government has an opportunity. i believe andres manuel lopez obrador is a smart man, and so is pena nieto. they have agreed in substance to stop this onslaught as the president refers to it. while we cannot change our laws quickly enough because the democrats begin, the radical dimms want to see open borders. they want this scene for the mid-terms at our southern border rather than mexico's. everyone i talk to is very optimistic about the possibilities. trish: they want this? come...