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i would say a large proportion of them in 2012-2013 are non-mexicans.n this sense mexico is not going to be a major source of migrants into the future because the mexican economy is performing much better, and of course we are facing change. in this sense migration from mexico to the u.s. has changed the demographic dynamics on its own and the way the mexican economy is performing well. nafta has a lot to do with that in terms of modern indication of our own economy, and now with this wave of reforms we are reducing barriers of entrance and transaction costs to profit from the domestic market and engaging them with these north american equations. >> if you're in veracruz, and you finished your high school diplomas as many young mexicans are doing, it's a question whether you head north or not, you have a something to do? >> you look at the numbers, you don't. you always will have flows. you have flows from canada, and this is a country in that sense is very attractive for immigrants from all over the world, but mexico is not going to be a major source o
i would say a large proportion of them in 2012-2013 are non-mexicans.n this sense mexico is not going to be a major source of migrants into the future because the mexican economy is performing much better, and of course we are facing change. in this sense migration from mexico to the u.s. has changed the demographic dynamics on its own and the way the mexican economy is performing well. nafta has a lot to do with that in terms of modern indication of our own economy, and now with this wave of...
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this is a unique experience venture for the mexican muse up. >> it is. a new partnership with the university and they hava i new museum studies program there and we have a gallery and they have this rooftop terrace where the museum has installed its major bronze metal sculptures like maternidad and other icon pieces in the permanent collection. >> here's one of them and we'll show some different portraits that you were able to provide for us on some of the other exhibitions there at the mexican museum. >> you guys keep going. >> this is dialogos graphicos which is on the history of mexican and mexican-american print making and then we see some shots of pieces from the rexmay collection of popular art. this is contemporary work by gustavo monroy and here's a papier-mache fantasy figure. upon. >> you have to know all of this if you're going to be the main man there at the mexican museum, que no? >> every day we learn something new. that's the way to think about it. >> talk about your xibings because you've been there for quite a while now and they just kee
this is a unique experience venture for the mexican muse up. >> it is. a new partnership with the university and they hava i new museum studies program there and we have a gallery and they have this rooftop terrace where the museum has installed its major bronze metal sculptures like maternidad and other icon pieces in the permanent collection. >> here's one of them and we'll show some different portraits that you were able to provide for us on some of the other exhibitions there at...
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this is at a time when in new york city we are seeing a big infusion of mexican heroin, mexican marijuanaoing into colorado. the mexicans have, you know, they are close, it makes these drugs cheaper. taking out a guy like this is important. that's where a lot of focus has to be. we have to go after the guys abroad and the governments that support them. >> mexico - skepticism runs deep. el chapo may have been the face, but many say his capture is unlikely to cripple the cartel. >> he's one leader in the end it's a hydra. you cut off one head and two grow back in its mace. >>. >> translation: it's a smoke screen from the government. we are a corrupt government. >> translation: the strike against joaquin guzman is important. however, what matters is the government's willingness to strike at the cartel's financial operations and maintain social programs to steer kids away from organised crime. >> steering kids away from organised crime requires understanding. i travelled to the state to find out what is driving the drug state. >> when the cartel office money to do drugs for them, is it tempti
this is at a time when in new york city we are seeing a big infusion of mexican heroin, mexican marijuanaoing into colorado. the mexicans have, you know, they are close, it makes these drugs cheaper. taking out a guy like this is important. that's where a lot of focus has to be. we have to go after the guys abroad and the governments that support them. >> mexico - skepticism runs deep. el chapo may have been the face, but many say his capture is unlikely to cripple the cartel. >>...
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which isache, mexican.is very exciting for me to open it. >> what were some of the challenges to get people to rethink mexican food? >> people love mexican food. it is the number one growing cuisine all over the state. it was very important for me to open a next and restaurant and help people understand all about mexican. >> but it is not just mexican, because i'm looking at pictures of matzoh balls and various matzohf things made from . maybe you can explain this to people who are not familiar. of our tradition, being mexican and jewish. we incorporate old cultures. like now is -- both cultures. like now is coming up with passover. pressedy own hand tortillas with matzoh meal. variation onferent that. is this also part of the tradition inside of mexico? or is this something you have uniquely created? >> in mexico, there is a jewish community that is big. but i created all the dishes here. i incorporated the cultures. i think it is just great that people can enjoy and have a seder also as well as a restaura
which isache, mexican.is very exciting for me to open it. >> what were some of the challenges to get people to rethink mexican food? >> people love mexican food. it is the number one growing cuisine all over the state. it was very important for me to open a next and restaurant and help people understand all about mexican. >> but it is not just mexican, because i'm looking at pictures of matzoh balls and various matzohf things made from . maybe you can explain this to people...
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for instance, mexicans, you can seem a lot less mexican if you complain about all the mexicans cominge to steal our jobs. ( laughter ) think about it. right now, there's a mexican doing your job, and sleeping with your wife. ( laughter ) and, native americans, if you turn those casinos into tech support call centers, suddenly you're an actual indian. ( laughter ) of course, the quickest way to achieve racial equality is to just send everyone to prison. then we would all be black. and once we're all black, maybe americans will finally realize it does not matter what color you are. so i pick white. i wonder what race that makes me seem like? we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. to my ongoing coverage of black history month. of course, a sad and repulsive chapter of black history is the ku klux klan. last year, i told you how klansmen were arrested for offering to sell jewish groups a workable death ray. well, recently, thanks to my longstanding google news alert for "klan death ray," i learned there was an update. >> an upstate man has just
for instance, mexicans, you can seem a lot less mexican if you complain about all the mexicans cominge to steal our jobs. ( laughter ) think about it. right now, there's a mexican doing your job, and sleeping with your wife. ( laughter ) and, native americans, if you turn those casinos into tech support call centers, suddenly you're an actual indian. ( laughter ) of course, the quickest way to achieve racial equality is to just send everyone to prison. then we would all be black. and once we're...
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powerful mexican drug cartels that traffic cocaine and marijuana to america. these ultra-violent gangs are fighting to control a trade worth billions of dollars. hundreds of police officers have been murdered. it's a world where multiple executions, torture and kidnapping have become a fact of everyday life. since 2008, nearly 11,000 people have died on the streets on juarez, more than baghdad and mogadishu combined. >> just thought the streets would be empty and you'd have this sense of kind of danger or fear and, yeah, i think in that sense, it just feels like a sort of normal city. >> juarez general is the only public hospital in the city. it treats thousands of people caught up in the violence. for the next two weeks, maria will be working in the er, joining the nurses on the frontline of the drug war. >> pablo! >> ola. >> ola. buenos noches. >> buenos noches. >> maria's host is auxiliary nurse, pablo vasquez. he's been working the night shift in the er for six years. on the surface juarez general is a hospital like any other. >> do you do this, do you put
powerful mexican drug cartels that traffic cocaine and marijuana to america. these ultra-violent gangs are fighting to control a trade worth billions of dollars. hundreds of police officers have been murdered. it's a world where multiple executions, torture and kidnapping have become a fact of everyday life. since 2008, nearly 11,000 people have died on the streets on juarez, more than baghdad and mogadishu combined. >> just thought the streets would be empty and you'd have this sense of...
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for instance, mexicans, you can seem a lot less mexican if you complain about all the mexicans cominge to steal our jobs. ( laughter ) think about it. right now, there's a mexican doing your job, and sleeping with your wife. ( laughter ) and, native americans, if you turn those casinos into tech support call centers, suddenly you're an actual indian. ( laughter ) of course, the quickest way to achieve racial equality is to just send everyone to prison. then we would all be black. and once we're all black, maybe americans will finally realize it does not matter what color you are. so i pick white. i wonder what race that makes me seem like? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] delta touch2o technology for your kitchen and bathroom. precisely in tune with every touch. see what delta can do. is here -- without all the hassle. bud light lime straw-ber-rita is perfectly mixed with a refreshing twist of bud light lime. just pop, pour over ice and enjoy. and now try new mango and raz-ber-rita. berry pomegranate mio. do i just squirt a little? or you can squirt a lot. ...really changes your water. it
for instance, mexicans, you can seem a lot less mexican if you complain about all the mexicans cominge to steal our jobs. ( laughter ) think about it. right now, there's a mexican doing your job, and sleeping with your wife. ( laughter ) and, native americans, if you turn those casinos into tech support call centers, suddenly you're an actual indian. ( laughter ) of course, the quickest way to achieve racial equality is to just send everyone to prison. then we would all be black. and once we're...
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for instance, mexicans, you can seem a lot less mexican if you complain about all the mexicans cominge to steal our jobs. ( laughter ) think about it. right now, there's a mexican doing your job, and sleeping with your wife. ( laughter ) and, native americans, if you turn those casinos into tech support call centers, suddenly you're an actual indian. ( laughter ) of course, the quickest way to achieve racial equality is to just send everyone to prison. then we would all be black. and once we're all black, maybe americans will finally realize it does not matter what color you are. so i pick white. i wonder what race that makes me seem like? we'll be right back. [ "find you" by zedd plays ] ♪ [ male announcer ] the night starts with so much possibility. anticipation. electricity in the air. so, when you're ready to turn up your night. turn to bud light platinum, the next generation of smooth. brewed with top-shelf ingredients for a bold, slightly sweet finish. ♪ yeah you always make me go ♪ whooaaa ♪ turn up your night ♪ i will find you... [ male announcer ] turn up your night, and make
for instance, mexicans, you can seem a lot less mexican if you complain about all the mexicans cominge to steal our jobs. ( laughter ) think about it. right now, there's a mexican doing your job, and sleeping with your wife. ( laughter ) and, native americans, if you turn those casinos into tech support call centers, suddenly you're an actual indian. ( laughter ) of course, the quickest way to achieve racial equality is to just send everyone to prison. then we would all be black. and once we're...
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what we're looking at is a case of officer involved shootings at the mexican line, and... >> okay. >> and we'd like to know why is it that rock-throwing justifies... >> give me your card and i'll.. >> why is it that rock-throwing justifies lethal force? >> give me your card and i'll do it. i'll have my public affairs.. >> literally for six months we've been asking michael and jenny both to speak to us. >> okay. >> and they haven't gotten back to us. >> okay. >> and we're on a deadline, today, which is why we're up here, and we're actually trying to get an answer from you today. >> he said he would pass it on to you guys and that we could get an interview... >> the answer is no we can't do this. we want to help you as best we can, but we can't do the interview. >> the public affairs officers promised to answer written questions instead, but by the time we went to air, had failed to respond. >> people are investigating a lot right now whether or not jose antonio was involved in drug trafficking or crossing the border or throwing rocks. but the big question is really whether or not it sh
what we're looking at is a case of officer involved shootings at the mexican line, and... >> okay. >> and we'd like to know why is it that rock-throwing justifies... >> give me your card and i'll.. >> why is it that rock-throwing justifies lethal force? >> give me your card and i'll do it. i'll have my public affairs.. >> literally for six months we've been asking michael and jenny both to speak to us. >> okay. >> and they haven't gotten back to...
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what appears to be a disturbing new trend: us border patrol agents shooting across the line to kill mexican citizens in their own country. zelma berenice barron torres' son ramses was also killed by an agent in nogales in 2011. >> the us government closed the investigation. zelma says she was never contacted. in 2012 guillermo arravalo pedroza, was picnicking on the banks of the rio grande when he was killed by agents. he died in his nine year old daughters arms. juan pablo parez satillan was shot near matamoros just two months earlier. in 2011, in tijuana, a witness says jose alfredo yanez reyes was killed for using his cell phone to record an agent beating a migrant. and sergio hernandez guerica was shot between the eyes under a bridge in juarez. in each case, the border patrol justified the killings saying they were threatened by rock-throwers. but getting them to speak on the record about anything at all proved difficult. >> hi bill, this is wab knew calling from al jazeera english. we're down in nogales az right nowso i'm just calling to see if we would be able to arrange an interview
what appears to be a disturbing new trend: us border patrol agents shooting across the line to kill mexican citizens in their own country. zelma berenice barron torres' son ramses was also killed by an agent in nogales in 2011. >> the us government closed the investigation. zelma says she was never contacted. in 2012 guillermo arravalo pedroza, was picnicking on the banks of the rio grande when he was killed by agents. he died in his nine year old daughters arms. juan pablo parez satillan...
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he escaped a mexican jail in 2001.uzmán's drug organization is the leading supplier of cocaine to the united states. the cartel he leads is involved in the bloody drug war that has torn apart much of mexico. guzmán is on the u.s. drug enforcement agency's most-wanted list. he faces several federal drug-trafficking indictments in the united states. lawmakers in utah and colorado are working on legislation to up the smoking age to 21 -- higher than any other state in the country. they say this move is inspired by new research showing that many smokers start the habit as teens. an article by the annals of internal medicine says that 9 out of 10 daily smokers in the u.s. had their first cigarette by the age of 18. the centers for disease control says more than 16 million americans suffer from a disease caused by smoking. the u.s. air force thunderbirds return to the sky over the daytona 500. honorary judge blake leeper got the ride of his life. the 24-year-old man who was born without legs is also a paralympic blade runner
he escaped a mexican jail in 2001.uzmán's drug organization is the leading supplier of cocaine to the united states. the cartel he leads is involved in the bloody drug war that has torn apart much of mexico. guzmán is on the u.s. drug enforcement agency's most-wanted list. he faces several federal drug-trafficking indictments in the united states. lawmakers in utah and colorado are working on legislation to up the smoking age to 21 -- higher than any other state in the country. they say this...
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for instance, mexicans, you lotu complain about all the mexicans coming here to steal our jobs. ( laughterhink about it. right now, there's a mexican doing your job, and sleeping with your wife. ( laughter ) and, native americans, if you turn those casinos into tech support call centers, suddenly you're an actual indian. ( laughter ) of course, the quickest way to achieve racial equality is to just send everyone to prison. then we would all be black. and once we're all black, maybe americans will finally realize it does not matter what color you are. so i pick white. i wonder what race that makes me seem like? ♪ you guys ever try one of these bars made over at right twix? why? our special cookie is cascaded with caramel and cloaked in chocolate. you never wondered? [ whoosh! zap! ] [ glass breaks ] aah! [ male announcer ] try both. pick a side. twix. [ male announ♪er ] try both. switch to t-mobile we'll pay your family's early termination fees an entirely new menu created with your busy schedule in mind. pronto lunch starting at $6.99. handmade italian sandwiches, flatbreads, and our signa
for instance, mexicans, you lotu complain about all the mexicans coming here to steal our jobs. ( laughterhink about it. right now, there's a mexican doing your job, and sleeping with your wife. ( laughter ) and, native americans, if you turn those casinos into tech support call centers, suddenly you're an actual indian. ( laughter ) of course, the quickest way to achieve racial equality is to just send everyone to prison. then we would all be black. and once we're all black, maybe americans...
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when we come back - calls to free gaoled mexican druglord joaquin guzman. and using words not weapons. rwandan troops in central african republic say their experience is to send a message of reconciliation. [ ♪ music ] >> hello again. the top stories on al jazeera. ukraine's military on high alert as soldiers believed to be russian surrounded a ukraine base. that amounts to a declaration of war. russian share prices and the value of its currency have fallen. >> 11 people and a judge have been killed in a court in islamabad. the defendant was brought before the court and his friends tried to rescue him. in monk conning, the millionaire owner of birmingham football club has been found guilty of money laupderring. carson young channelled about $93 million through his bang accounts and he'll be sentenced on friday. >> rwandan troops in the central african republic are using the 1994 genocide experience in their country as a tool to fight sectarian crisis. they are part of the african union force. tania paige went on patrol with the rwandan forces in bangui. >>
when we come back - calls to free gaoled mexican druglord joaquin guzman. and using words not weapons. rwandan troops in central african republic say their experience is to send a message of reconciliation. [ ♪ music ] >> hello again. the top stories on al jazeera. ukraine's military on high alert as soldiers believed to be russian surrounded a ukraine base. that amounts to a declaration of war. russian share prices and the value of its currency have fallen. >> 11 people and a...
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deportation of mexican illegal immigrants.he mexico president was outright insulting in the remarks. he went on to say this about immigration reform in our congress, quote, there's a lack of conscience something we shouldn't only alert and worry mexicans, it should also worry the american government and they should take up the issue. that is quite a statement. the leader of a nation that has been exporting its poor and uneducated they have abandoned and pushed away those who have fled to the united states for decade now because mexico and latin american countries fail to educate them, economic opportunity, and opportunities citizens have sought in in country. his hypocrisy is unworthy. his own country treats illegal immigrants harshly. ten years for a second offense. by the way, more than half of america's illegal immigrant population are mexican citizens. the president, where is your conscious? why doesn't your government's abandonment of your own citizens by the millions who live in this country. why doesn't your shabby trea
deportation of mexican illegal immigrants.he mexico president was outright insulting in the remarks. he went on to say this about immigration reform in our congress, quote, there's a lack of conscience something we shouldn't only alert and worry mexicans, it should also worry the american government and they should take up the issue. that is quite a statement. the leader of a nation that has been exporting its poor and uneducated they have abandoned and pushed away those who have fled to the...
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and collaborating with mexicans on the border has its own set of challenges as well. we try to bring colleagues up to meet. we had so many challenges in terms of the use of funds. and this is very terrible because when we go to mexico they treat us perfectly fine. but when we invite them we have to go through the university system and you cannot feed them or give them this. it is very difficult because you cannot be host they are with you. so there is a challenge to get them together and make them feel welcome. so this is part of the research. it is more work, but the information that is lost every day with people being deported, those stories are gone. they are left to the unknown because we haven't been able to capture those stories. once on this side of the border, people are not willing to talk because they want to be invisible. so border research is challenging in and of itself. once you have it done, it is very rich. you have stories that you would never had have if you had not worked extra hard and gone the extra mile to find the stories. and i have to say brie
and collaborating with mexicans on the border has its own set of challenges as well. we try to bring colleagues up to meet. we had so many challenges in terms of the use of funds. and this is very terrible because when we go to mexico they treat us perfectly fine. but when we invite them we have to go through the university system and you cannot feed them or give them this. it is very difficult because you cannot be host they are with you. so there is a challenge to get them together and make...
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when the sun to respond to the second largest population of mexican nationals outside of mexico city concert is looking to expand the historic toys for the two cities to strengthen said economic goal was investment. i didn't write it we feel those guys that are so strong. the stanzas and mexico city have been playing ever since we had a common past. and i intend with the head of government bonds that are here to write a new chapter together. a future that is uncommon as well. we know what those ties are alike. we know that they are going to be around tourism and the environment. brown infrastructure. brown opportunities to invest in the direction to bring tourists both ways through the border. a ceremony held in mexico city's towel many cattle angel my hero award the concept is that the capture was distinguished guests medallion on the key to the sixty five has signed agreements to imprint sites or services to the estimate to fall eight million mexican migrants covers all a bit lopsided release. instead kept its icy hold on much of the mountain states on monday with snow forming an a
when the sun to respond to the second largest population of mexican nationals outside of mexico city concert is looking to expand the historic toys for the two cities to strengthen said economic goal was investment. i didn't write it we feel those guys that are so strong. the stanzas and mexico city have been playing ever since we had a common past. and i intend with the head of government bonds that are here to write a new chapter together. a future that is uncommon as well. we know what those...
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citi group says the mexican bank issued $400 million in bad loans to a mexican oil services company. citi shares fell slightly to $48.63 today. >>> river bed technology being pushed to sell itself by an activist investor. received a few takeover offers. bloomberg is reporting the company received informal proposals from firms including silver lake and kkr for about $25 a share earlier today the network equipmentmaker rejected a bid from elliott management for $21 a share. the stocks spiked nearly 8% to $22.28. >>> doctors are urging the fda to reverse the approval of zojenix's new pain drug which is expected to hit pharmacy shelves next month. the drug is said to be five to ten times more powerful than vicodin, critics say taking just twoft poe at the present time pills could be deadly. shares fell more than 4.5% to $4.35. >>> shares of apple have struggled lately as you may well know, falling 6% so far this year and ending a fraction lower today. and that likely pushed a lot of stock owners to attend the company's annual shareholders meeting today in cupertino, california. our josh
citi group says the mexican bank issued $400 million in bad loans to a mexican oil services company. citi shares fell slightly to $48.63 today. >>> river bed technology being pushed to sell itself by an activist investor. received a few takeover offers. bloomberg is reporting the company received informal proposals from firms including silver lake and kkr for about $25 a share earlier today the network equipmentmaker rejected a bid from elliott management for $21 a share. the stocks...
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mexican colors or mexican flag. >> they sure do and not only that. >> because that's a first amendment right to do that, right? i assume that's why they get to do that, it's a first amendment right? >> of course it is. they are expressing their interest in their heritage. and that's perfectly acceptable, as it is for every american to express his or her patriotism. and what the boys were doing on that particular day were not trying to incite a right. they weren't doing anything. they were silently and passively. they have been there for three hours that day. there was no evidence at all that these boys were likely to start any kind of disruptive or disorderly type of activity on the campus. so what this it -- you know, what the ninth circuit's ruling. >> it's weird. it's a preemptive -- it steps on the first amendment right preemptively without a problem. that's what is so -- that's what is even more profoundly bizarre about it. >> that's the doctrine called the heckler's veto. and when you silence the speaker, because you don't like that speaker's message, and you heckle that speaker,
mexican colors or mexican flag. >> they sure do and not only that. >> because that's a first amendment right to do that, right? i assume that's why they get to do that, it's a first amendment right? >> of course it is. they are expressing their interest in their heritage. and that's perfectly acceptable, as it is for every american to express his or her patriotism. and what the boys were doing on that particular day were not trying to incite a right. they weren't doing...
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if you really want to do good a good job you read the mexican publications. but then again i'll call my gosh that so much work. can't i just do the usi anguish because that's what i'm more comparable with. but you know you have extra work. you have extra work in translating. you have extra work in reading and collaborating and let me tell you collaborating with mexicans -- the border also has its own set of challenges. here we try to bring up to meet and we had so many challenges in terms of the use of funds. this is terrible because when we go to mexico the tree is perfectly fine but when we invite them then we have to go through our university system. you can't meet them, and it's very difficult because you can't be the host that they are with you use of the mayors that challenge to get people together and meet them feel welcome. so this is an important aspect of the border research. it's more work but i think that information that is lost every day with people being imported, those stories are gone. those stories are left to the unknown because we have not
if you really want to do good a good job you read the mexican publications. but then again i'll call my gosh that so much work. can't i just do the usi anguish because that's what i'm more comparable with. but you know you have extra work. you have extra work in translating. you have extra work in reading and collaborating and let me tell you collaborating with mexicans -- the border also has its own set of challenges. here we try to bring up to meet and we had so many challenges in terms of...
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when the mexican energy industry starts booming, mexicans that are here illegally will go back home to better jobs, to their hometowns, and at that point in time i think washington needs to be having a real discussion about how do we address our immigration issue to get the workers that we're going to need in this country to address the job shortage that is going to be in a lot of these industries of agriculture and hospitality and construction? >> ted nugent recently called president obama a mongrel. >> i said that he should apologize, which he did. >> you think it was racist? >> not at all. as a matter of fact, i don't think it was as racist as what president clinton said to ted kennedy trying to get him to help his wife in the 2008 election when he said, ted, a few years back, this guy was carrying her bags. >> governor perry, thank you so much. we come back, we'll talk to jeffrey goldberg about his interview. ♪ >> unease continues in ukraine as president obama threatens more sanctions on russia. for that, we bring in jeffrey goldberg. but start with your exclusive interview with ba
when the mexican energy industry starts booming, mexicans that are here illegally will go back home to better jobs, to their hometowns, and at that point in time i think washington needs to be having a real discussion about how do we address our immigration issue to get the workers that we're going to need in this country to address the job shortage that is going to be in a lot of these industries of agriculture and hospitality and construction? >> ted nugent recently called president...
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so if mexicans are fighting kids in american flag shirts, then the american flag shirts have to go. if someone makes a video that offends muslims, they have to go in jail. >> or katy perry does a video with an islamic symbol. >> remove it. if you had a black dog and called him mohamed and somebody killed your whole family, your wife would be mad at you. you should go, honey, what about the guys who killed our babies? i think the solution is why don't we start screaming as loud as all of these punks? >> have i been saying this for years. i said we should create outrage city where we spend the weekend screaming and yelling and when something happens we roll tape on that. >> the squeakest wheel gets the grease. if somebody does something about allah we freak and protest and freak out. >> it will never happen because we are too lazy. >> we are too civilized. >> isn't freedom more important than feardom? >> always. go ahead to the next person. it makes sense they would want to take precautions in terms of student safety. but why would they have allowed this parade to happen? why be a hos
so if mexicans are fighting kids in american flag shirts, then the american flag shirts have to go. if someone makes a video that offends muslims, they have to go in jail. >> or katy perry does a video with an islamic symbol. >> remove it. if you had a black dog and called him mohamed and somebody killed your whole family, your wife would be mad at you. you should go, honey, what about the guys who killed our babies? i think the solution is why don't we start screaming as loud as...
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mexican authorities said the elaborate plan provided providing him with fake mexican ids and bank accounts. he's not wanted by the international criminal court, but the i.c.c. indicted his brother for crimes against humanity. the libian government wants to try him for misappropriating property by force and armed intimidation when he was head of the football administration. >> the trial of three al jazeera journalists detained in egypt, mohamed fadel fahmy, mohammed badr, and peter greste have spent 68 days in custody. al jazeera rants all charms. >> ambassadors have been pulled out of doha. three accused qatar of failing to implement a regional security pact. under that the gulf countries promised not to interfere. qatar was committed to regional security and stability. >> the former qatari ambassador to the u.n. and the u.s. says qatar's support remains a source of tension within the gcc. >> we say we had nothing to do with egypt. egyptians are free to deal with their own issues. we will never support a regime. this is unacceptable. we are in the 21st century. egyptian people are our peop
mexican authorities said the elaborate plan provided providing him with fake mexican ids and bank accounts. he's not wanted by the international criminal court, but the i.c.c. indicted his brother for crimes against humanity. the libian government wants to try him for misappropriating property by force and armed intimidation when he was head of the football administration. >> the trial of three al jazeera journalists detained in egypt, mohamed fadel fahmy, mohammed badr, and peter greste...
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and even within the large group of mexicans, there are mexicans that have been here, like my family forenerations, since before texas was texas. and then there are those that just crossed the border, legally know. you all of them have a different perspective on american politics. secondly, many hispanics continue to be attracted to the faith-based family values that we espouse. that makes fertile ground for recruiting them. third. very importantly is the outreach that we do. work.ample, we do trench over the gop, and i don't want to hurt their feelings, but over the gop they hire professionals, professional hispanics. [laughter] i'm sorry. they hire professional hispanics. in a clear example of how the differences, first of all, let me give you an example. there was a recall going on against a liberal city councilman. there was a grassroots effort led by faith-based groups and tea party folks. they go door to door knocking and talking to people. they are having great success. candidateer hand, gop jerry patterson is put together video, a professionally made a video that he is sending ou
and even within the large group of mexicans, there are mexicans that have been here, like my family forenerations, since before texas was texas. and then there are those that just crossed the border, legally know. you all of them have a different perspective on american politics. secondly, many hispanics continue to be attracted to the faith-based family values that we espouse. that makes fertile ground for recruiting them. third. very importantly is the outreach that we do. work.ample, we do...
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with mexican food, the ingredients are fresh.he raw ingredients and apply recipes to create the flavor profile that are demanded. everybody wants fresh food and taste. because mexican food has vegetables and-- the demand for fresh taste, we feel that pinch. >> what happens when you do get squeezed? do you raise your cost or suffer the margin compression? >> we have not raised our cost. that said, we have to constantly watch what is going on. we do not forward, anticipate having to do anything with pricing. we will continue to watch what happens and adjust a greatly. --accordingly. >> where is your worry spot? >> with the vegetables and the droughts, the climate changes -- that is when we have to watch closely. we also deal with cheeses and proteins. we have to watch every ingredient. our quality, the specifications is very high. when there is a demand, we have to make sure we are buying enough volume that we are first to get the product available. >> looking at your restaurant there and the scene behind you, more and more reasons
with mexican food, the ingredients are fresh.he raw ingredients and apply recipes to create the flavor profile that are demanded. everybody wants fresh food and taste. because mexican food has vegetables and-- the demand for fresh taste, we feel that pinch. >> what happens when you do get squeezed? do you raise your cost or suffer the margin compression? >> we have not raised our cost. that said, we have to constantly watch what is going on. we do not forward, anticipate having to...
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that's an important distinction, during the days of is segregated military, if you are a mexican guy from san antonio, either from the island or from new york, you served in the general population, not in an all brown unit. >> well, the exception to that are latinos who are of african dissent. we have done interviews with men in what they called colored units because they were afterow puerto ricans and they felt much more comfort national the color battalions. so we do have those incidents of men that served in segregated units. the other part. that were the sixty-fifth coast guard artillery, that ended up going to the philippines and was taken prisoner. those were largely latinos that served in that. and we do have other national guard units that were largely spanish speaking units. that they were based in areas where the population was really spanish speaking population, so that when they went in, they were speaking spanish most of the time. >> professor swartz if you look back at the 90's and the first decade of this century, there have been many occasions when presidents of both
that's an important distinction, during the days of is segregated military, if you are a mexican guy from san antonio, either from the island or from new york, you served in the general population, not in an all brown unit. >> well, the exception to that are latinos who are of african dissent. we have done interviews with men in what they called colored units because they were afterow puerto ricans and they felt much more comfort national the color battalions. so we do have those...
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mexicans have an extremely hard work ethic, so when a job does come we take it.m learning to take a few jobs and be very strategic about it. who talks toody you about this book will ask these questions, and that is your own assessment of how things are changing. i asked that against the background that there are two or -- there ares these networks coming on strong. nouveau tv. >> rodriguez. it's all coming up. you know what is happening is the millennial's -- also the latinos. a lotisers lie to you for of years. they say if you want to reach it in spanish. there are a lot better in both worlds. if you really want to reach them you have to do it in both languages and also understand it's a very hard market to understand. latinos. -- 53 million it's amazing. they are recognizing it. crossover,ino humor or is there no such thing as latino humor -- is either funny or not? >> i started working on on living company with black humor. does lack humor passover? of course. i was on broadway. they said, latinos on broadway. i was the first show that was ever successful on b
mexicans have an extremely hard work ethic, so when a job does come we take it.m learning to take a few jobs and be very strategic about it. who talks toody you about this book will ask these questions, and that is your own assessment of how things are changing. i asked that against the background that there are two or -- there ares these networks coming on strong. nouveau tv. >> rodriguez. it's all coming up. you know what is happening is the millennial's -- also the latinos. a lotisers...
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in second place after four straight years on top, the mexican telecom carlos slim and his family worth 7 2 and on first place, american guy, harvard drop out bill gates. he topped the list for 15 of the past 25 years. warren buffet, fourth place, he's got more than $58 billion. >> $58 billion. >> i could live with that. >> what i found interesting on the list, you mentioned a lot of women and a lot of billionaires are under 40, many of them are techs and most of the billionaires, about 500 of them are from the u.s. >> and the other thing, how many of the walton family are on that list one way or another? the walmart fortune really moves. >> thanks to sam walton. that's "nightly business report." we want to you mind you this is the time of year your public television station seeks your support and it makes shows like "nightly business report" possible. >> i'm tyler mathisen. on behalf of your public television straight, thanks for your support. >>> "nightly business report" has been brought to you in part by. >> thestreet.com, founded by game cramer, thestreet.com is an independent sour
in second place after four straight years on top, the mexican telecom carlos slim and his family worth 7 2 and on first place, american guy, harvard drop out bill gates. he topped the list for 15 of the past 25 years. warren buffet, fourth place, he's got more than $58 billion. >> $58 billion. >> i could live with that. >> what i found interesting on the list, you mentioned a lot of women and a lot of billionaires are under 40, many of them are techs and most of the...
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. >> this is a time especially in new york city we're seeing a big infusion of mexican heroin, mexican marijuana going into colorado, they're close it makes these drugs cheaper. taking out a guy like this is extremely important and that's where a lot of our focus has to be. we've got to go after these guys abroad and we've got to go after the governments that support them. >> in mexico skepticism runs deep. el chapo may have been the sinaloa leader. >> he's one leader. in the end it's a hydra. >> we're a corrupt country, very corrupt. where the government doesn't practice democracy. >> the strike against el chapo guzman is an important one. however, the deposit's willingness to strike at the cartel's financial operations and steering kids what from organized crime. >> steering kids away from crime requires understanding of their incentive. three years ago i went to sin hoo to determine what was driving that. >> is that tempting? >> you are that desperate for money? >> young men like this are all too common in mexico. seeing a hive working their way up the chain of the cartel as their o
. >> this is a time especially in new york city we're seeing a big infusion of mexican heroin, mexican marijuana going into colorado, they're close it makes these drugs cheaper. taking out a guy like this is extremely important and that's where a lot of our focus has to be. we've got to go after these guys abroad and we've got to go after the governments that support them. >> in mexico skepticism runs deep. el chapo may have been the sinaloa leader. >> he's one leader. in the...
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i and mexican-american.ubans, there are central americans and even within the large group of mexicans there are mexicans that have been here like my family for generations since before taxes was texas. there are those that just crossed the border illegally and all of them have a different perspective in american politics. secondly many hispanics particularly the new immigrants continue to be attracted to the faith based family values. that makes fertile ground for recruiting them. serve and importantly is the out reach that we do. for example, we do trench work over at the gop. i don't want to hurt their feelings but over at the gop they hire professional hispanics, okay? i am sorry. they hire professional hispanics. in a clear example of the differences, let me give you an example. we have a recall effort going against a liberal city councilman alan not on doors and talk to people and having great success. lt. governor jerry patterson put together a video, a professionally made video resending out to hispan
i and mexican-american.ubans, there are central americans and even within the large group of mexicans there are mexicans that have been here like my family for generations since before taxes was texas. there are those that just crossed the border illegally and all of them have a different perspective in american politics. secondly many hispanics particularly the new immigrants continue to be attracted to the faith based family values. that makes fertile ground for recruiting them. serve and...
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accent in route to a mexican restaurant in fernandez' hometown.'s campaign has denied the allegations and told "the miami herald" mike was not in the van. i spoke to every staffer. if something was said in an accent, no one remembers what it was. we are a diverse organization and do not tolerate inappropriate comments. so a lot going on in the race for the governor's chair in florida. joining me tonight, annette, and conservative business owner, irinia with us as well. great to have you with us tonight. i appreciate it so much. annette, you first. why did fernandez resign? is there more to this story or just an insensitive comment or off color e-mail? is this the root of the story? >> i think so. i think what's sad is that they're turning on their top fund-raiser. they're actually saying he's lying. the lieutenant governor went on a spree yesterday just telling everybody all the reporters in florida, oh, no, there's no validity to this claims. now, today, we find out that the e-mails are actually out and we can see that he did send the e-mails, he
accent in route to a mexican restaurant in fernandez' hometown.'s campaign has denied the allegations and told "the miami herald" mike was not in the van. i spoke to every staffer. if something was said in an accent, no one remembers what it was. we are a diverse organization and do not tolerate inappropriate comments. so a lot going on in the race for the governor's chair in florida. joining me tonight, annette, and conservative business owner, irinia with us as well. great to have...
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moreno was a mystical figure for many mexicans. he is the one who indoctrinated the templar knights cartel. and they said it was not guzman who was running that organization. they say the man on top was the man believed dead but they are the one who is now killed him. >> hundreds of detainees of detention center in washington state are on a hunger strike. 130 of them are calling for better conditions in at a coma since friday. they want better food, better treatment and better pay for the jobs they per former. the prison holds inmates who are in the process of being deported. >> wall street getting off to a weak start. disappointing economic data coming out of china and japan raising concerns about the health of the global economy. crisis letter said its recalling dodge and jeep utility vehicles. they said there is a problem with the braking fluid causing braking issues. >>> the crisis in ukraine is effecting your wallet. the latest survey finding that gas prices jumped $0.10 over the past two weeks. the uncertainty has led to a ri
moreno was a mystical figure for many mexicans. he is the one who indoctrinated the templar knights cartel. and they said it was not guzman who was running that organization. they say the man on top was the man believed dead but they are the one who is now killed him. >> hundreds of detainees of detention center in washington state are on a hunger strike. 130 of them are calling for better conditions in at a coma since friday. they want better food, better treatment and better pay for the...
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corruption and violence promoted by criminal organizations, by organized crime is devastating the mexican press, undermining a citizen's right to freedom of expression and access to information, is seriously endangering the stability of the mexican democracy. >> speed. tape 11. . >> having seen the pervasive increase of violent crime and impunity, i could not simply let myself be killed under some lonely street light. in september, 2008 i left mexico with my family. i went to vancouver, canada. i'm still alive, and i'm fortunate for that. but i feel the pain of having fled my country and my profession. i now have a part-time job as a janitor. the only work i could find after 14 months of unemployment. we are alive, out of the crossfire, but having lost so much. you're watching, al jazeera america presents: killing the messenger. >> no doubt about it, innovation changes our lives. opening doors ... opening possibilities. taking the impossible from lab ... to life. on techknow, our scientists bring you a sneak-peak of the future, and take you behind the scenes at our evolving wor
corruption and violence promoted by criminal organizations, by organized crime is devastating the mexican press, undermining a citizen's right to freedom of expression and access to information, is seriously endangering the stability of the mexican democracy. >> speed. tape 11. . >> having seen the pervasive increase of violent crime and impunity, i could not simply let myself be killed under some lonely street light. in september, 2008 i left mexico with my family. i went to...