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mexicans fleeing. you had wealthy mexicans buying homes in el paso, texas, and reestablishing themselves in the united states. and the revolution, you had facets of the revolution all over parts of mexico trying to reclaim mexico for the working class. it was really the first social revolution of the 20th century. generally speaking, when did the lynchings begin, when did they end, and what was the role of the start of the texas rangers? during this decade, the first lynching that occurs is antonio rodriguez. it is interesting. it is within two to three weeks of the outbreak of the revolution itself. not to say that they are one and the same, but after the lynching of rodriguez in texas, you have widespread protests at universities in guadalajara and mexico city, outraged by the lynching of a mexican national on u.s. soil. you had anti-u.s. anger and new s stories coming in to the united states along with the news breaking that the mexican revolution may disrupt relations in that region. the texas rang
mexicans fleeing. you had wealthy mexicans buying homes in el paso, texas, and reestablishing themselves in the united states. and the revolution, you had facets of the revolution all over parts of mexico trying to reclaim mexico for the working class. it was really the first social revolution of the 20th century. generally speaking, when did the lynchings begin, when did they end, and what was the role of the start of the texas rangers? during this decade, the first lynching that occurs is...
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mexican?f 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 madrigal: my s
mexican?f 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...
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of them or the mexican government or the mexican cartels this is also a huge responsibility of the international community because all these innocent drugs that arrive to here is because x. east a huge market of consumers and also government that let get inside these drugs also because the mexican cartels laundry their dirty money their bloody morny in beasts kind of a huge business in europe. on a bell hernandez there is a drawing of a direct connection between the cartels and europe it's europe's use of drugs for example its banking system is this more of an appeal for help. in fighting the drug card cartels or an indictment of al europe approaches drug use and drug trafficking i can tell you one thing she's met she is she's a journalist but she was also a victim just the victim heard that her father was kidnapped and killed. there was never a connection made i mean we don't know if it was the drug cartels or if it was the government officials because it's always said that she was threatened by government officials this is matt when talking about corruption and drug cartels in mexico that's wh
of them or the mexican government or the mexican cartels this is also a huge responsibility of the international community because all these innocent drugs that arrive to here is because x. east a huge market of consumers and also government that let get inside these drugs also because the mexican cartels laundry their dirty money their bloody morny in beasts kind of a huge business in europe. on a bell hernandez there is a drawing of a direct connection between the cartels and europe it's...
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mexican. and this picture belongs to these, the children, and they are going to be around the world, this contest. and if you see, for example, this picture belongs to the children, emma buvencacova, she lives in austria. damian: oh wow. juan: yes. damian: and you have some local kids tambien. juan: yes, we have a local kid, he's-- let me see where is-- damian: so, kids sign up for this competition and then they draw, they make these amazing paintings and drawings, and then they're on the calendar. juan: yes. and in san jose, the children is jeritza, jeritza garcia. she wins, this is the picture. this is very small right here. damian: okay. okay, all right, eight years old. well, congratulations to those children. speaking of children, who doesn't need a role model? when i was growing up, when i was in college, i needed a role mode because i needed someone to guide me. juan: well, i think the forum, the latino role model is very important for all of us, for the latinos, the general-- for the m
mexican. and this picture belongs to these, the children, and they are going to be around the world, this contest. and if you see, for example, this picture belongs to the children, emma buvencacova, she lives in austria. damian: oh wow. juan: yes. damian: and you have some local kids tambien. juan: yes, we have a local kid, he's-- let me see where is-- damian: so, kids sign up for this competition and then they draw, they make these amazing paintings and drawings, and then they're on the...
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of them or the mexican government or the mexican cartels this is also a huge responsibility of the international community because all these innocent trucks that arrive to here is because exceeds a huge market of consumers and also government that let get inside these drugs also because the mexican cartels laundry their dirty money their bloody money in peace kind of a huge business in europe. just watching her and listening you can tell that she does this with with passion there are a lot of journalist brave journalists and who are risking their lives for their job why did don't develop make this particular choice this year. well mexico is really one of the most deadliest countries for journalists in the world and this is it's one of the most probably bravest women we know about most of one of the most bravest journalist colleagues we have i mean she's working for twenty five years in this job and not only her life got threatened also the life of of her kids and i mean as our director general peter limburg pointed out awarding her is more than just awarding her personally we really applause giv
of them or the mexican government or the mexican cartels this is also a huge responsibility of the international community because all these innocent trucks that arrive to here is because exceeds a huge market of consumers and also government that let get inside these drugs also because the mexican cartels laundry their dirty money their bloody money in peace kind of a huge business in europe. just watching her and listening you can tell that she does this with with passion there are a lot of...
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her own life to report an expose the crimes of mexico's drug cartels and the corruption inside the mexican government. it's good to have you with us so we begin tonight with the end of one of the most creative forces in the world of fashion karl lagerfeld the head of fashion house chanel has died in paris at the age of eighty fall after he failed to appear at chanel's full couture show back in january rumors began to swirl that he was ill but the company said that he had just been feeling. or during a career that spanned nearly seven decades the hamburg born designer became one of the most prolific in modern fashion. he was a superstar among fashion designers the unmistakable karl lagerfeld complete with iconic sunglasses and long powdered white hair. but german to sign has spent more than six decades working in fashion he was an all around a to stick talent who became a legend in his lifetime. believe men under there they were living in a very very fast paced age wasn't it and you have to keep up with things because if you don't you get behind in this profession you need to be healthy bec
her own life to report an expose the crimes of mexico's drug cartels and the corruption inside the mexican government. it's good to have you with us so we begin tonight with the end of one of the most creative forces in the world of fashion karl lagerfeld the head of fashion house chanel has died in paris at the age of eighty fall after he failed to appear at chanel's full couture show back in january rumors began to swirl that he was ill but the company said that he had just been feeling. or...
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of them or the mexican government or the mexican cartels this is also a huge responsibility of the international community because all these innocent drugs that are right here it is because x. east at huge market of consumers and also government that that get inside these drugs also because the mexican cartels laundry their dirty money their blood money in peace kind of a huge business. now and i said i want to take away from the achievements of one about her not best there's so many brave journalists out fair risking their lives day in day out just doing their job can you talk us through the reasons that. picked out about her nanda specifically for this year's award. well you know she's working since more than twenty five years and a huge amount of pressure she's really risking her life she still of risking her life but she has been under a lot of danger while she was working with in her own country she has been. right she has been written a couple of really important books she's one of the most accomplished female journalists i would probably say in the world as you just mentioned mexico is on
of them or the mexican government or the mexican cartels this is also a huge responsibility of the international community because all these innocent drugs that are right here it is because x. east at huge market of consumers and also government that that get inside these drugs also because the mexican cartels laundry their dirty money their blood money in peace kind of a huge business. now and i said i want to take away from the achievements of one about her not best there's so many brave...
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them or the mexican government or the mexican cartels this is also a huge responsibility of the international community because all these innocent trucks that arrive to here it is because x. east a huge market of consumers and also government that get inside these drugs also because the mexican cartels laundry their dirty money their blood money in peace kind of a huge business. watching her and listening you can tell that she does this with with passion there are a lot of journalist brave journalists like. you who are risking their lives for their job why did don't develop make this particular choice this year. well mexico is really one of the most deadliest countries for journalists in the world and it's one of the most probably bravest women we know about most of one of the most bravest journalist colleagues we have i mean she's working for twenty five years in this job and not only her life got threatened also the life of of her kids and i mean it's our director general peter limbo pointed out awarding her is more than just awarding her personally we really applause or give applause to al
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many of the shots of the mexican government tried to kill me know this not lock up the noise. was the mexican government tried to kill me ask had been trying to kill too many other journalists in my he got that trying to say that to about this pollution hernandez now lives in exile in europe where she continues her research for her efforts to expose corruption dutch avila has awarded her the two thousand and one thousand freedom of speech award. while these these are working not very sensitive a moment in my in my life. because outside from mexico i feel very alone i feel i feel alone. but this is why for me. he said kind of much more than that why are i so he died. on a visit to mexico the director general of dutch avella explained the decision to award the prize to hernandez. she stands for a lot of mexican journalists who have a really difficult job here in a country where corruption and not cause criminality is very high to do their job i don't think so it's a well deserved fall award for her and for all mexican journalists and then those hopes to return to mexico one day
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a guilty verdict for the man known as el chapo a us court convicts the notorious mexican drug lord walking goods much he could spend the rest of his life behind bars also coming up thousands attend a rally in caracas to demand that the government allow humanitarian aid into the country and this as opposition leader. hundreds of thousands could die if the president does not open the border. and the end of an ordeal he was jailed in thailand facing deportation to bahrain but now refugee football team. has made a triumphant return to. golf it's good to have you with us the unit tory is mexican drug lord has been convicted of crimes spanning a quarter of a century a us court today found him guilty on all counts walking good smith was extradited to the u.s. in two thousand and seventeen after breaking out of a mexican prison twice the sixty one year old could spend the rest of his life behind bars the jury found him guilty of smuggling tons of cocaine and heroin into the united states through his global drug. his sentencing is scheduled for june. well a short while ago the u.s. attorney in the
a guilty verdict for the man known as el chapo a us court convicts the notorious mexican drug lord walking goods much he could spend the rest of his life behind bars also coming up thousands attend a rally in caracas to demand that the government allow humanitarian aid into the country and this as opposition leader. hundreds of thousands could die if the president does not open the border. and the end of an ordeal he was jailed in thailand facing deportation to bahrain but now refugee football...
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we will hear from the mexican ambassador later, so you will get these answers. all i can say in the meantime is -- in the meantime, we conclude with the 7-6-5, shoot the the basket, the relations between our two countries are too important to let this go forward. >> that seems like a perfect note to close on. if you are looking for snow removal advice i know the , ambassador. [applause] >> thank you so much for being here, ambassador. can people hear anything? to kick it off, you have not been here very long. you are the first female ambassador to the united states from mexico. as you said, i just arrived less than two months ago. in the middle of the shut down. in the middle of winter. having said that, i must say i've been working on what was going on on her plate with the u.s.-mexico relationship and the usmca since the president won the election. the nextked me to be ambassador of mexico to the u.s.. since then, we were working trade and investment is one of the priorities. when i went to the senate for our hearing because we have to be confirmed by the sena
we will hear from the mexican ambassador later, so you will get these answers. all i can say in the meantime is -- in the meantime, we conclude with the 7-6-5, shoot the the basket, the relations between our two countries are too important to let this go forward. >> that seems like a perfect note to close on. if you are looking for snow removal advice i know the , ambassador. [applause] >> thank you so much for being here, ambassador. can people hear anything? to kick it off, you...
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you have the mexican fed rallies and the mexican army, the red cross, the local migration institute allurrounding the shelter behind me. some 1800 migrants, mostly from honduras who arrived via caravan just over a week ago now being kept by mexican authorities in what used to be a factory. how would you describe this place? she says it's like being in jail. year told only a couple of aid groups are allowed inside. and so far field migrants are allowed out. that desperation hit a brocking point on wednesday. >> reporter: mexican authorities are getting ready to move almost 200 migrants from the shelter. they're getting on the buses and being taken to other states in mx co. the only reason they're allowed to do that is because they've secured humanitarian visas. if they don't have humanitarian visas, migrant are not allowed to leave. they'refer sent in small groups to file for asylum. leaving thousands of migrants waiting indefinitely. what kind of an impact has this had on your child? mexican officials say they're doing everything they can. >> end soon and legally in peace and in good re
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her own life to reported exposed the crimes of mexico's drug cartels and the corruption inside the mexican government. i'm off to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and to our viewers all around the world welcome we begin tonight with the death of one of the most creative forces in the world of fashion karl lagerfeld the head of fashion house should know has died in paris at the age of eighty five his obvious no show at chanel this whole could tour show back in january led to rumors about his health although the official line from chanel. was that lagerfeld was simply not feeling well filled was born in hamburg he led a career that spanned seven decades making him the most prolific designer in modern fashion. he was a superstar among fashion designers the unmistakable karl lagerfeld complete with iconic sunglasses and long powdered white hair. but german design is spent more than six decades working in fashion he was an all around a to stick talent who became a legend in his lifetime. believe minute as they are they were living in a very very fast paced age i wasn't and you have to
her own life to reported exposed the crimes of mexico's drug cartels and the corruption inside the mexican government. i'm off to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and to our viewers all around the world welcome we begin tonight with the death of one of the most creative forces in the world of fashion karl lagerfeld the head of fashion house should know has died in paris at the age of eighty five his obvious no show at chanel this whole could tour show back in january led to rumors...
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hernandez for risking her life to report and expose mexico's drug cartels and the corruption inside the mexican government. and coming up. i'm never satisfied and as long as you're never satisfied to keep going as soon as you decide you're content with yourself or couldn't be any better it's time to call it a day of remembering a man who shaped the global fashion industry for decades tributes for and for the late karl lagerfeld. i'm dr thomas thanks so much for joining us thousands of people have been demonstrating in france and rallying in a number of cities to protest a spike in anti semitic incidents last after vandals defaced dozens of graves at a jewish cemetery an act condemned by president moneyball mccrone as an attack on the nation france is home to the world's largest jewish population outside israel and the u.s. . an outpouring of solidarity on paris is plastered every belief thousands of protesters turned out to express their support for france's jews their anger magnified by yet another desecration of a jewish cemetery this was just one of dozens of demonstrations nationwide in res
hernandez for risking her life to report and expose mexico's drug cartels and the corruption inside the mexican government. and coming up. i'm never satisfied and as long as you're never satisfied to keep going as soon as you decide you're content with yourself or couldn't be any better it's time to call it a day of remembering a man who shaped the global fashion industry for decades tributes for and for the late karl lagerfeld. i'm dr thomas thanks so much for joining us thousands of people...
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the trial has implicated the mexican government of widespread corruption with one witness alleging theormer president accepted a $100 million bribe from drug traffickers. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. leaders of key european countries say they recogninize oppoposition leader juan g guais venezuela's interim president monday, after an ultimatumum imposed on p president nicololas maduro to call for new elections expired sunday at midnight. the countries include france, spain, germany, britain, portugal, sweden, denmark, austria and the netherlands. this is german chancellor angela merkel. in canada, members -- merkel. >> the person we expected to initiate an election process is seen is possible. germany and others recognize him as legitimate president to oversee this fast. amy: in canada, members of the lima group issued a declaration of support for juan guaido. canadian foreign affairs minister chrystia freeland highlighted that the group however does not support the use of force to remove maduro's go
the trial has implicated the mexican government of widespread corruption with one witness alleging theormer president accepted a $100 million bribe from drug traffickers. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. leaders of key european countries say they recogninize oppoposition leader juan g guais venezuela's interim president monday, after an ultimatumum imposed on p president nicololas maduro to call for new...
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it's coming up on march 28 through the 31st and at the mexican heritage. sure that you do watch "the transition of doodle pequeño." any final thoughts before i let you go? edith: yeah, so we have two student matinees on the 28th and the 29th of march at 11 a.m. if you want to reserve--this is for teachers who want to bring their students to the performance. damian: here's your camera right here. edith: oh okay, cool, so if they want to reserve spots for the student matinees, just make sure to email me directly. my email's edith@teatrovision.org. and i'll be happy to reserve your spots. yeah, so we encourage teachers to bring their students over. damian: awesome. thank you so much, good luck. cristal: thank you. edith: thank you. damian: and up next here on "comunidad del valle," the legendary carlos perez, stay with us. and culture in mexico city. with me on comunidad del valle are the legendary painter artist carlos perez, and rose mendoza of dulce vida travel. welcome to the show. well, this is pretty awesome. we do have some images that y'all sent us, b
it's coming up on march 28 through the 31st and at the mexican heritage. sure that you do watch "the transition of doodle pequeño." any final thoughts before i let you go? edith: yeah, so we have two student matinees on the 28th and the 29th of march at 11 a.m. if you want to reserve--this is for teachers who want to bring their students to the performance. damian: here's your camera right here. edith: oh okay, cool, so if they want to reserve spots for the student matinees, just...
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in terms of the mexican position, we accept the changes of the position. the negotiation of the position. know there is a delicate balance. only in the minds of the negotiators there is a perfect negotiation, but at the end of the day, we have what is possible. we have to follow a set of logical steps before entering even into this discussions, which are of a political nature. in the implementation of the agreement, if there is something , if there is a perception that the labor reform in mexico is not sufficient, then we would need to work to the second phase of the theussion, which is how many ways we could address that. and the surface of the creativity to solve that matter. we still need to walk the previous steps. .n terms of the commitments that is the fact. there is an agreement to renew it every six years. if the negotiators feel there is a need to review whether was more ambition or what was achieved, let's take those issues to the review, to the first review. that is perhaps a good idea. is that what you are telling democrats who come to you for
in terms of the mexican position, we accept the changes of the position. the negotiation of the position. know there is a delicate balance. only in the minds of the negotiators there is a perfect negotiation, but at the end of the day, we have what is possible. we have to follow a set of logical steps before entering even into this discussions, which are of a political nature. in the implementation of the agreement, if there is something , if there is a perception that the labor reform in...
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it was the mexican government that tried to kill me.ing to kill many other journalists in mexico that are trying to say the truth about this collusion. reporter: hernandez now lives in exile in europe where she continues her research. for her efforts to expose corruption, deutsche welle has awarded her the 2019 freedom of speech award. >> this awarard came in a very sensitive moment in my life. because outside of mexico, i feel very alone. i feel lonely. but this award for m me is kindf much more than an award. it is solidarity. reporter: on a visit to mexico, the didirector g general of f de welllle explaiained the decisioo award the prize to hernandez. >> she stands for a lot of memexican journalists who have a really difficult job here in a country where corruption and narcos criminality is very high, to do their job. so it's well a deserved award for her r and for all mexican journalists. reporter: hernandez hopes to return to mexico one day to be closer to her family. she was glad to see mexico's new administration take a stance ag
it was the mexican government that tried to kill me.ing to kill many other journalists in mexico that are trying to say the truth about this collusion. reporter: hernandez now lives in exile in europe where she continues her research. for her efforts to expose corruption, deutsche welle has awarded her the 2019 freedom of speech award. >> this awarard came in a very sensitive moment in my life. because outside of mexico, i feel very alone. i feel lonely. but this award for m me is kindf...
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only the mexican army, not without its problems, and the mexican marines, have basically been a toolhat the mexican government could go to when they were in extremis. it's as bad if not worse than it ever was. >> there are all kinds of implications about former presidents of mexico and governors of various states. we should say a word about the journalists who have died covering this war on drugs, on these cartel leaders who have assassinated journalists as well, american and mexican journalists at will. our thanks to barry mccaffrey, danny cevallos, and of course the intrepid rehema ellis in new york. >>> we'll be right back with more. york >>> we'll be right back with more what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be better protected from mayhem... like me. ♪ we know that when you're >> tspending time with thelass grandkids... ♪ music >> tech: ...every minute
only the mexican army, not without its problems, and the mexican marines, have basically been a toolhat the mexican government could go to when they were in extremis. it's as bad if not worse than it ever was. >> there are all kinds of implications about former presidents of mexico and governors of various states. we should say a word about the journalists who have died covering this war on drugs, on these cartel leaders who have assassinated journalists as well, american and mexican...
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that has been denied by the mexicans, but it was clear that the ability of the mexicans to hold him andy was in doubt. the fact that he's held by the united states, i think, will make other people anticipate. he may get consecutive sentences here, but he faces, i think, at least ten other jurisdictions in the united states which have charged r charges bending against him. >>> a compelling case for the government, including the fact he was able to continue running the cartel while nefs prison many. "el chapo" claimed in 2014 that he had killed 2,000 to 3,000 people. when you look at that, it seems like a shut case. what were the arguments made for this trial? >> reporter: they didn't put out much of a defense. they were actually just using the government's witnesses and sort of saying, look at this person, they're actually getting a deal because they are in prison for other charges. so that was really their defense throughout this trial. they didn't really have much of a defense. so that's one of the reasons, as paul noted, was taking so long. again, this was a trial that was very dense.
that has been denied by the mexicans, but it was clear that the ability of the mexicans to hold him andy was in doubt. the fact that he's held by the united states, i think, will make other people anticipate. he may get consecutive sentences here, but he faces, i think, at least ten other jurisdictions in the united states which have charged r charges bending against him. >>> a compelling case for the government, including the fact he was able to continue running the cartel while nefs...
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independence, the mexican-american population lived around mission churches. now, they are considered part of the community. the catholic church frequently wanted to use them. in the 1970's and 1980's when four of the missions became under the protection of the national park service, the service wanted the archdiocese to restart the parishes and so forth. four are now active parishes in the church. steve: if you could explain what the unesco status means for the missions. joel kitchens: the unesco status hopefully means an increased tourism, increased fundraising for the missions, for their continued preservation. when unesco came in and the recognition and criteria they used was to recognize the joining of the spanish and indigenous nation at the missions. the missionaries brought the monumental architecture. they also taught the native americans european agricultural techniques. they brought in and held irrigation, sophisticated irrigation systems that are still seen today. one of the dams still exists. you can visit. this was part of what unesco was trying
independence, the mexican-american population lived around mission churches. now, they are considered part of the community. the catholic church frequently wanted to use them. in the 1970's and 1980's when four of the missions became under the protection of the national park service, the service wanted the archdiocese to restart the parishes and so forth. four are now active parishes in the church. steve: if you could explain what the unesco status means for the missions. joel kitchens: the...
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this video showing mexican race -- mexican r marines trying to their way through the door of one of hiseouts. but taking so long to do so, ths drug lord caped with his mistress through a hydraulic hatch installed in the bathtub and down into an underground tunnel. ri chapo did not evade capture for long and was ined in this mexican jail, but again managed to make an escape. this time down a tunnel connected to the shower in his cell, under which a motorbike was waiting to speed his getaway. but the mexican marines still came calling again. art of hise was the extradition to the united states. berated in front of the cameras before he was flown to america, u.s. prosecutors have accused the 61-year-old of drug trafficking, murder conspiracy, and money laundering over a span of 25 years. >> chapo guzman is a huge prize simply because he is therg world's t trafficker. when youompare him to pablo escobar, he makes pablo escobar look like a choir boy. nick: the court has heard some jaw-dropng allegations, one witness testifying that the former mexican president enrique pena nieto accepted a $
this video showing mexican race -- mexican r marines trying to their way through the door of one of hiseouts. but taking so long to do so, ths drug lord caped with his mistress through a hydraulic hatch installed in the bathtub and down into an underground tunnel. ri chapo did not evade capture for long and was ined in this mexican jail, but again managed to make an escape. this time down a tunnel connected to the shower in his cell, under which a motorbike was waiting to speed his getaway. but...
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more than eight million people live in the mexican capital. this is also along the debate about iran's hometown and mexican culture has left a deep impression on her. her family and many of her friends live here she visits her father as often as you can. he do the foreigners. something that he indeed. that. you. get. a little bit in the. novel happens he. did it well maybe. she has a fantastic work why. that changed everything that put you in different ward because you cannot say oh we have to do this. what in fact that while i was very interested i didn't realize there was this particular . y. that really makes sure. the girls. are on their own was born in new york city in one thousand a deeper grew up in mexico her father is a writer her mother a teacher her parents divorced when she was told small she has a brother who's a rock musician and a sister who works as a link to a life. that i know was very enthusiastic us always willing to give it a smile i'm. just as a direct a conductor used here but it's hard to be a mother of a conductor you
more than eight million people live in the mexican capital. this is also along the debate about iran's hometown and mexican culture has left a deep impression on her. her family and many of her friends live here she visits her father as often as you can. he do the foreigners. something that he indeed. that. you. get. a little bit in the. novel happens he. did it well maybe. she has a fantastic work why. that changed everything that put you in different ward because you cannot say oh we have to...
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we were beginning to piece together the evolution of the mexican cartels. quite frankly, up until that point the cartels in mexico were really not cartels. we used to refer to them as the federation. they were loosely tied smugglers, not necessarily narcotic traffickers. they would smuggle anything they could to the border for profit. illegal chili peppers, counterfeit blue jeans, you name it. chapo honed his teeth in his early days as a marijuana smuggler. he was extremely attuned to the logistics of the border. and how to satisfy the u.s. market. host: the passage reads, "crime families in the united states knew violence through unwanted attention to the illicit activity, but guzman never shied away from that attention and had no scruples about killing innocent people to achieve his goals. he built terror into his business plan." can you talk about how you saw that when he worked around the country in chicago and el paso? guest: absolutely. when i was the boss for dea in el paso, it was 2006, 2007, and if you looked at juarez, the sister city a stone's th
we were beginning to piece together the evolution of the mexican cartels. quite frankly, up until that point the cartels in mexico were really not cartels. we used to refer to them as the federation. they were loosely tied smugglers, not necessarily narcotic traffickers. they would smuggle anything they could to the border for profit. illegal chili peppers, counterfeit blue jeans, you name it. chapo honed his teeth in his early days as a marijuana smuggler. he was extremely attuned to the...
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more than eight million people live in the mexican capital. this is also a longer day in a powder as hometown and mexican culture has left a deep impression on her. her family and many of her friends live here she visits her father as often as she can. be. our. man doesn't look like this. he turned the corner kind of hot. kind of. something that he. that he lived. for the both of you it was about. what happens he. is going to be wildly. she has a fantastic work why. that changed everything that put you in good food ward because you cannot say oh a long drought we have to do this. why and that's that what i was very interested i didn't realize there was this particular poor kid why. really make her. the girls. are on their own was born in new york city in one nine hundred eighty park grew up in mexico her father is a writer her mother a teacher her parents divorced when she was still small she has a brother who's a rock musician and a sister who works as a linguist. well under westbury and so siesta key west always willing to give it a smile an
more than eight million people live in the mexican capital. this is also a longer day in a powder as hometown and mexican culture has left a deep impression on her. her family and many of her friends live here she visits her father as often as she can. be. our. man doesn't look like this. he turned the corner kind of hot. kind of. something that he. that he lived. for the both of you it was about. what happens he. is going to be wildly. she has a fantastic work why. that changed everything that...
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more than eight million people live in the mexican capital. this is also a longer there are patterns hometown and mexican culture has left a deep impression on her. her family and many of her friends live here she visits her father as often as he can. be. men as it does not fit. into the foreigners not going to run. something so that he will be free. that he does this. so. little give. for happens he. is then that he had remarked it is already. she has a fantastic work wife. that changed everything that put you in different ward because you cannot say oh alone doubt we have to do this. why in fact that is what i was very interested i didn't realize there was this particular book why that really make sure. the girl. along the road was born in new york city in one nine hundred eighty but grew up in mexico her father is a writer her mother a teacher her parents divorced when she was told small she has a brother who's a rock musician and a sister who works as owning. all under was very enthusiastic us always willing to do that i smiled and giggled
more than eight million people live in the mexican capital. this is also a longer there are patterns hometown and mexican culture has left a deep impression on her. her family and many of her friends live here she visits her father as often as he can. be. men as it does not fit. into the foreigners not going to run. something so that he will be free. that he does this. so. little give. for happens he. is then that he had remarked it is already. she has a fantastic work wife. that changed...
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but the mexican people themselves, will benefit. tom, thank you. >> lou: up next, virginia's embattled governor going through another set attempted to save his job. also, the dems on he aged 2020 hopefuls. there revealing more of their radical dam ideas. >> i need to make this clear. i think we need to legalize marijuana. >> have you ever smoked? >> i have. >> i will put forth legislation to invest in green jobs and in infrastructure. >> here's what bothers me. the time we get to 2020, donald trump may not even be president. >> in fact, he may not even be a free person. >> the question becomes, is elizabeth warren a free person? will take that up after the break. i can't tell you who i am or what i witnessed, but i can tell you liberty mutual customized my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no... only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪all i'm askin' is for a little respect♪ excuse me ma'am, would you like to have my seat? ♪r-e-s-p-e-c-t ♪find out what it means to me♪
but the mexican people themselves, will benefit. tom, thank you. >> lou: up next, virginia's embattled governor going through another set attempted to save his job. also, the dems on he aged 2020 hopefuls. there revealing more of their radical dam ideas. >> i need to make this clear. i think we need to legalize marijuana. >> have you ever smoked? >> i have. >> i will put forth legislation to invest in green jobs and in infrastructure. >> here's what bothers...
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court convicts the notorious mexican drug lord. he could spend the rest of his life behind bars also coming up tonight marching for food and medicine in venezuela thousands attend the rally in caracas to demand humanitarian aid be allowed into the country as opposition leader one tells d.w. news hundreds of thousands could do it president doesn't open the border and we go to the for the premiere of a movie based on. news book about a group of stop at nothing teenagers in naples italy who decide to take over the mafia. it's good to have you with us the notorious mexican drug cartel boss joachim known as has been found guilty of drug trafficking by a court in the united states of chapo was extradited to the u.s. in two thousand and seventeen after breaking out of a mexican prison twice the sixty one year old could now spend the rest of his life in prison the jury today found him guilty of smuggling tons of cocaine and heroin into the united states through his global drug empire. he will be sentenced this coming june. and in the last
court convicts the notorious mexican drug lord. he could spend the rest of his life behind bars also coming up tonight marching for food and medicine in venezuela thousands attend the rally in caracas to demand humanitarian aid be allowed into the country as opposition leader one tells d.w. news hundreds of thousands could do it president doesn't open the border and we go to the for the premiere of a movie based on. news book about a group of stop at nothing teenagers in naples italy who decide...
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the mexican drug lord "el chapo" has been found guilty in new york. come he pulled the strings. —— manipulator. venezuelan leader nicolas maduro says the united states is being run by "white supremacits" and — and tells the bbc aid convoys are just a pretext for invasion. donald trump says he's not happy with a budget compromise that will keep the government open, because it doesn't provide all the money he wants for a border wall. and scientists are warning that nearly 200 species worldwide are under threat, and it's all beause of an animal we usually don't think of as a predator
the mexican drug lord "el chapo" has been found guilty in new york. come he pulled the strings. —— manipulator. venezuelan leader nicolas maduro says the united states is being run by "white supremacits" and — and tells the bbc aid convoys are just a pretext for invasion. donald trump says he's not happy with a budget compromise that will keep the government open, because it doesn't provide all the money he wants for a border wall. and scientists are warning that...
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more than eight million people live in the mexican capital. this is also a longer deal about her and her hometown and mexican culture has left a deep impression on her. her family and here her friends live here she visits her father as often as she can. be. our. man doesn't look like this. he turned the corner kind of hot. kind of. something he'd been three months back. live. cut. down for the globe to get rid of. perhaps he. is going to have remarked is a woman. she has a fantastic work why. that changed everything that put you in good food ward because you cannot say it oh alone drought we have to do this. what in that that well i was very interesting i didn't realize there was this particular book why that really makes sure. the girls. are on their own was born in new york city in one thousand a deeper grew up in mexico her father is a writer her mother a teacher her parents divorced when she was told small she has a brother who's a rock musician and a sister who works as a link to the. well under west very enthusiastic us always willing to
more than eight million people live in the mexican capital. this is also a longer deal about her and her hometown and mexican culture has left a deep impression on her. her family and here her friends live here she visits her father as often as she can. be. our. man doesn't look like this. he turned the corner kind of hot. kind of. something he'd been three months back. live. cut. down for the globe to get rid of. perhaps he. is going to have remarked is a woman. she has a fantastic work why....
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with one witness testifying, a $100 million bribe was made to former mexican ptresident.he tale of el chapo came crashing down an army, chief among them of d.e.a. ray donovan has been hunting el chapo for the better part of two deck az. >> he controlled his empire. he didn't trust anyone. >> what message does it send to other drug taskers? >> it says clearly, if we can get our hands on el chapo, i'd say we can get anybody. >> it involved 22 agencies and expand two countries. >> he's probably one of the most vicious, bad guys the world has ever seen. >> he planned his begs models on cops not talking to cops. we got better and better at it. >> the final raid leading to his capture and extradition, a gun battle. el chapo nearly slipping away through the sewer before being apprehended by mexican authorities. how did the extradition play out? >> we were concerned. hey, if he already escaped from this prison, there's an opportunity for him to do it again. the mexican government realized they had to get him out of mexico. >> he ran the world's largest drug smuggling ring. his tr
with one witness testifying, a $100 million bribe was made to former mexican ptresident.he tale of el chapo came crashing down an army, chief among them of d.e.a. ray donovan has been hunting el chapo for the better part of two deck az. >> he controlled his empire. he didn't trust anyone. >> what message does it send to other drug taskers? >> it says clearly, if we can get our hands on el chapo, i'd say we can get anybody. >> it involved 22 agencies and expand two...
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the mexican production is essential. mexico has been very successful in complimenting production in north america, basically in the transportation equipment sector and computer and electronic products where we basically do half of our trading manufacturing. our experts are growing at an amazing growth. but also, something that we should not forget is that the nafta has created a north american integration whereby our products are north american. they cannot be considered mexican, american or canadian. we integrate a lot of inputs from the region. among the three of us. so it's really very hard at the end of the day to say it's a mexican product, it's a north american product as a result of nafta. we are in the process of implementation, as you know, i'm sorry, of ratification. as you know, the lopez obrador administration participated as an observant after the election on july, 2018. we were invited to be observers, to participate and to understand what was the content of the agreement. so for president lopez obrador, it
the mexican production is essential. mexico has been very successful in complimenting production in north america, basically in the transportation equipment sector and computer and electronic products where we basically do half of our trading manufacturing. our experts are growing at an amazing growth. but also, something that we should not forget is that the nafta has created a north american integration whereby our products are north american. they cannot be considered mexican, american or...
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but for some who live in his mexican home region of sin aloa it's not the fame they will miss but the money. we know that close to here and. helped a lot of people to build roads schools churches and well they'll suffer because that support will end because the government doesn't give the support that is needed. help the sick and also supported them. but guzman's charity can't make up for the charges laid against him conspiracy to commit murder money laundering and alleged use of violence against enemies of his powerful sonando a drug cartel. is said to be sentenced in june and will likely spend the rest of his life in jail his attorney says he will appeal against the conviction. now to the crisis in venezuela where the government and opposition are facing off over delivery of u.s. aid to states all massive demonstrations take place across the country demanding humanitarian aid be let in and as well and migrants in colombia also to the streets in the border city of where the aids lies are currently being stored demonstrators marched to protest against embattled president nicolas madur
but for some who live in his mexican home region of sin aloa it's not the fame they will miss but the money. we know that close to here and. helped a lot of people to build roads schools churches and well they'll suffer because that support will end because the government doesn't give the support that is needed. help the sick and also supported them. but guzman's charity can't make up for the charges laid against him conspiracy to commit murder money laundering and alleged use of violence...
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of jury was short a video mexican marines trying to ram the door of one of his secret hideouts. was in bed with his mistress at the time, and to together they escaped naked down into the sewer tunnel. when he was captured, it wasn't for long. the jury was shown one of his brazen escapes from prison in mexico through a tunnel in the shower of the cell where a motorcycle waited to speed him off. the trial allowed american prosecutors to detail the inner workings of the powerfulinaloa cartel and el chapo's rise from a humble farmer to the world's most powerful drug lord. jurors were told that el chapoug ed more than a line of cocaine for every person in the united states, using decoys such as plastic bananas. the trial featured testimony from many of el chapo's closest associates, painting a picture of how he consolidated his pow by being brutally olent. he ordered the murder of his own cousin and was known to personally torture and kill his enemies. security has been a major feature of this trial, and now that prosecutors have won the conviction of the infamous drug lord, he is ex
of jury was short a video mexican marines trying to ram the door of one of his secret hideouts. was in bed with his mistress at the time, and to together they escaped naked down into the sewer tunnel. when he was captured, it wasn't for long. the jury was shown one of his brazen escapes from prison in mexico through a tunnel in the shower of the cell where a motorcycle waited to speed him off. the trial allowed american prosecutors to detail the inner workings of the powerfulinaloa cartel and...