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i grew up in new mexico. i started a handyman business and outlook are key grew it to over a thousand employees. i got elected governor of new mexico. i think the take away from my having been governor is the promise i made when i was running. i promised to put the issues that should be on the front burner on the front burner, regardless of the political consequences, so i was not a wallflower as governor. i think what people saw was honesty. i think what they saw was transparency. and i think they saw a respect. i think the biggest issue facing this country right now is the deficit, is the fact we are going to have a trillion dollars this year in added deficit to the $21 trillion we already have. my plan is to submit a balanced budget to congress. it is incredibly unfair to young people. it is incredibly unfair to all of us to continue to roll up unpaid debt. $210 billion a year is what we had for interest-only expense when interest rates go up 1%. look, to balance the federal budget, you have got to take on
i grew up in new mexico. i started a handyman business and outlook are key grew it to over a thousand employees. i got elected governor of new mexico. i think the take away from my having been governor is the promise i made when i was running. i promised to put the issues that should be on the front burner on the front burner, regardless of the political consequences, so i was not a wallflower as governor. i think what people saw was honesty. i think what they saw was transparency. and i think...
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he's abandoned the people of new mexico. i care about new mexico. i am going to do something about the border. doug: mr. johnson? gov. johnson: look, we need to make it as easy as possible for somebody that wants to come into this country and work to be able to get a work visa. a work visa should entail a background check and a social security card so that applicable taxes get paid. let's not build a wall across the border. we build a wall across the border, at some point we are going to tear down the wall for hat it represents. we are a country of immigrants. it comes to immigrants from mexico, they are hard-working and they add to our economy. they come in, they buy things, they pay taxes. it is a good thing. border security -- i am not suggesting in any way that we decrease border security. we do not want drugs coming across the border. we do not want truckloads of convicts coming across the border. at that is really not happening, and that is due to the fact that we do have border security, hard-working individuals doing their job. they are doin
he's abandoned the people of new mexico. i care about new mexico. i am going to do something about the border. doug: mr. johnson? gov. johnson: look, we need to make it as easy as possible for somebody that wants to come into this country and work to be able to get a work visa. a work visa should entail a background check and a social security card so that applicable taxes get paid. let's not build a wall across the border. we build a wall across the border, at some point we are going to tear...
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-- to new mexico. as well as appropriations for projects. one of which is the human genome super -- hewas a was a behind-the-scenes supporter. >> we didn't have any authorization. this was an earmark of which we are very proud. >> people in future years will look back and see what you did to get the human genome project as one of the great accomplishments of all time. through an earmark in the human genome project. >> it's the only time he ever used an earmark. >> i don't want to be put in that category. you can find them in my state. my name is going to be on all of them. not getting too much. i'm not too far exaggerated. >> he became so well known for new mexico it helps with his political popularity in the state that he was openly known as st. pete in the ability to bring federal funds. out asthings we brought a hard hat from a project at university mexico -- the university new mexico. related to that in the 1990's, he was instrumental in the efforts at achieving a balanced one of theget area pieces
-- to new mexico. as well as appropriations for projects. one of which is the human genome super -- hewas a was a behind-the-scenes supporter. >> we didn't have any authorization. this was an earmark of which we are very proud. >> people in future years will look back and see what you did to get the human genome project as one of the great accomplishments of all time. through an earmark in the human genome project. >> it's the only time he ever used an earmark. >> i...
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mexico has acted responsibly in promoting human rights. we recognize that our country is to facing major challenges for human rights. this is the reason why we have implemented specific public policy to deal with those challenges. mexico has remained open to international scrutiny because we are aware that this is a valuable instrument to strengthen legal frameworks and to fully observe human rights in our country. the international community must continue to promote the respect for fundamental democratic principles throughout the world as part of our efforts for human rights. here's a patient of power systems systematic violation of political rights, of breakage of the democratic order and humanitarian crisis taking place in some parts of the americas is of grave concern to us. mexico will continue making its efforts in order for democracy, peace and respect for human rights to be reestablished in every corner of the continent. we will continue to do so and a search for peace agreed upon by the citizens of the countries involved. with ful
mexico has acted responsibly in promoting human rights. we recognize that our country is to facing major challenges for human rights. this is the reason why we have implemented specific public policy to deal with those challenges. mexico has remained open to international scrutiny because we are aware that this is a valuable instrument to strengthen legal frameworks and to fully observe human rights in our country. the international community must continue to promote the respect for fundamental...
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y desde chiapas, mÉxico, jorge ramos. jorge: en el mÉxico, y es una crisis humanitaria.que la vean.e encuentran recorriendo desde guatemala como el salvador como honduras, quiere llegar a estados unidos y se que haya han estado escuchando lo que esta ocurriendo y lo que nosotros hemos estado viendo a lo largo de todo el dÍa. miles de personas que estÁn en zonas como esta y no nada mÁs esto. sino que tambiÉn incluso ahÍ al fondo ven-- ¿cuÁntos meses tienen? cuatro meses de edad. eso es para muchos una amenaza para la seguridad nacional. comenzamos con la cobertu pedro:mÁs de 80 kilÓmetros terminados en dos dÍas y sus cuerpos lo empiezan a resentir. decenas de integrantes de la caravana hacen filas en donde han descansado todo el dÍa para recibir atenciÓn mÉdica. ¿cuÁnto tiempo más se puede estar caminando? >> cuadras. no nos importa. pedro: no podÍa seguir por las ampollas en sus pies. la atenciÓn mÉdica era urgente. ¿quÉ es lo que mÁs encuentran? >> puras ampollas. gripa, fiebre, tos. pedro: asÍ vienen todos y por esto estÁn inundados de ambulancias y paramÉdicos. otros no se proteg
y desde chiapas, mÉxico, jorge ramos. jorge: en el mÉxico, y es una crisis humanitaria.que la vean.e encuentran recorriendo desde guatemala como el salvador como honduras, quiere llegar a estados unidos y se que haya han estado escuchando lo que esta ocurriendo y lo que nosotros hemos estado viendo a lo largo de todo el dÍa. miles de personas que estÁn en zonas como esta y no nada mÁs esto. sino que tambiÉn incluso ahÍ al fondo ven-- ¿cuÁntos meses tienen? cuatro meses de edad. eso es...
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as new mexico's u.s. senator, how many bills have you authorized and sponsored -- and i mean sponsored -- that passed into law since you have been a senator in washington? sen. heinrich: off the top of my head, we passed legislation that was signed by president trump regarding ferc, the federal energy regulatory commission, and in the last few weeks i've passed legislation through the senate. more important, it is not about whose name comes first on a bill. what i have learned in washington is, if you are not trying to grab the credit all the time, you can do amazing things for the state of new mexico. the national defense authorization act happens every single year. i am part of that. this year, it had john mccain's name on it, which is only right. that is how i have been able to grow thousands of jobs at our national assets -- sandia national lab, los alamos. we have grown 3500 jobs during the course of my first term in the united states senate. it should not just be about credit. it should be about get
as new mexico's u.s. senator, how many bills have you authorized and sponsored -- and i mean sponsored -- that passed into law since you have been a senator in washington? sen. heinrich: off the top of my head, we passed legislation that was signed by president trump regarding ferc, the federal energy regulatory commission, and in the last few weeks i've passed legislation through the senate. more important, it is not about whose name comes first on a bill. what i have learned in washington is,...
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of mexico. the poor south of mexico. a little bit like in italy. you know, these are very poor regions where you don't have automobile plants. you don't have refrigerator plants. you don't have l.e.d. television, flat screen plants. you have people growing corn. you have people growing bananas. you have people growing nuts or some coffee sometimes. they're very poor regions. nafta ses not going to make a whole lot of difference. the absence of nafta would have been a disaster for mexico, absolutely. apparently, that has now -- that danger has gone away except, christiane, and i have to mention it, unless president trump says if mexico doesn't stop these people, i'll rip up the new nafta and i won't sign it. and i would not discard that having followed president trump closely now for two years almost. >> golly. i just was going to then ask you what you thought of the latest polls in mexico basically showing a drop of more than 30 points in positive views of the united states between 2015 and 2017
of mexico. the poor south of mexico. a little bit like in italy. you know, these are very poor regions where you don't have automobile plants. you don't have refrigerator plants. you don't have l.e.d. television, flat screen plants. you have people growing corn. you have people growing bananas. you have people growing nuts or some coffee sometimes. they're very poor regions. nafta ses not going to make a whole lot of difference. the absence of nafta would have been a disaster for mexico,...
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mexico and central america. united nations according to this plan, will then vet those in shelters in the caravan to determine which of them have a legitimate claim to so call refugee status, if they have a claim there will be a process to find a host country, if not, they will be since home, this is a major, major breakthrough. the idea that president has now found a partner in the government of mexico in the incoming president ow obrador agrees not to criticize this plan, that has been negotiated with current president of mexico, it is an extraordinary moment, president has again, pulled off a last minute agreement, in a negotiation with mexico, this is just a tremendous tremendous development. with 19 days remaining until midterms, polls getting tighter, campaigning heavier, and nastier. president trump on his way to montana, in support of republican matt rosen dale, trying to oust john tester. politic polls have tester up by a few points, making it a key race for president and his america first agenda. >> we
mexico and central america. united nations according to this plan, will then vet those in shelters in the caravan to determine which of them have a legitimate claim to so call refugee status, if they have a claim there will be a process to find a host country, if not, they will be since home, this is a major, major breakthrough. the idea that president has now found a partner in the government of mexico in the incoming president ow obrador agrees not to criticize this plan, that has been...
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the southern border between mexico and central america.e united states according to the plan will vet those in shelters to determine which has a legitimate claim to the so-called refugee status. if there is a legitimate claim there will be a process to feigned host country. if they don't have a legitimate claim, they will be sent home. this is a major, major breakthrough. the idea that the president now found a partner in the government of mexico and the incoming president andrÉs manuel lÓpez obrador in particular, who has agreed not to criticize in any way this plan that is negotiated with the current president of mexico is extraordinary moment. the president pulled off last-minute agreement in negotiation with mexico. this is a tremendous development. hillary clinton. yes, she is still with us. to remind us why americans rejected her in 2016. as she brazenly defends her hus tom's affair with -- her husband's affair with monica lewinsky. >> in ret respect do you think that bill should have resigned in the wake of the lewinsky scandal? >>
the southern border between mexico and central america.e united states according to the plan will vet those in shelters to determine which has a legitimate claim to the so-called refugee status. if there is a legitimate claim there will be a process to feigned host country. if they don't have a legitimate claim, they will be sent home. this is a major, major breakthrough. the idea that the president now found a partner in the government of mexico and the incoming president andrÉs manuel lÓpez...
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i called mexico. i said we have lousy laws. i hope you won't let these people come through your you country and march 1,000 miles up through your country. but it's being stopped as of his moment by mexico. reporter: secretary of state mike pompeo just met with mexican president pena an nieto. so far four police officers have been yard. trish: the man who has been beating the drum, mr. lou dobbs, good to see you, sir. what happened? if they get to the border. mexico, they are promising they are going to stop them. but they didn't stop them from crossing over into mexico, and these people are continuing to march on. lou: 700 mexican law enforcement officials were shipped in there to do just that. the honduran nationals crashed through the fence it's a flimsy fence like most of the fence that stretches along our 2,000-mile long border with mexico. the mexican government has an opportunity. i believe andres manuel lopez obrador is a smart man, and so is pena nieto. they have agreed in substance to stop this onslaught as the preside
i called mexico. i said we have lousy laws. i hope you won't let these people come through your you country and march 1,000 miles up through your country. but it's being stopped as of his moment by mexico. reporter: secretary of state mike pompeo just met with mexican president pena an nieto. so far four police officers have been yard. trish: the man who has been beating the drum, mr. lou dobbs, good to see you, sir. what happened? if they get to the border. mexico, they are promising they are...
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jerÓnimo prepara la casa de mÉxico iy nelida quiere hacer algo mÁs en mÉxico y que lo Único que esperanel voto latino sigue pendiente de un hilo. mientras algunos expertos dicen que las polÍticas migratorias del presidente trump nos animan a ir las urnas. encuestas recientes parecen mostrar todo lo contrario, segÚn ndeose los Últimos so del 55% de los votantes latinos, dicen no haber sido todavÍa contactado por nadie. para registrarse para votar. la aparente falta de entusiasmo preocupa a muchos, por eso magistrada sonia sotomayor envÍo un mensaje a travÉs de nuestras cÁmaras, para que nuestra gente sepa que votar es la Única manera de garantizar nuestros derechos. >>> mi mensaje es la persona que no vota es la persona que no quiere este paÍs, ni su comunidad. votar es la cosa mÁs importante, la obligaciÓn mÁs gndudado. la cosa mÁs importante de cambiar esta vida para nosotros los latinos, es votar. >>> enst entrevista con el programa "un nuevo dÍa" la Única jueza latina en la corte suprema destacÓ lo importante que es enseÑar a los hijos a que no se conformen y cumplan sus sueÑos. es l
jerÓnimo prepara la casa de mÉxico iy nelida quiere hacer algo mÁs en mÉxico y que lo Único que esperanel voto latino sigue pendiente de un hilo. mientras algunos expertos dicen que las polÍticas migratorias del presidente trump nos animan a ir las urnas. encuestas recientes parecen mostrar todo lo contrario, segÚn ndeose los Últimos so del 55% de los votantes latinos, dicen no haber sido todavÍa contactado por nadie. para registrarse para votar. la aparente falta de entusiasmo...
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as of this moment, i thank mexico. lou: we'll have the latest with the president's historic agreement with the mexican president and the incoming president andres manuel lopez obrador as well. we'll take up what this means for america's broken borders and yes the mid-term arecollections. president trump is campaigning in arizona for martha mcsally. the latest polling showing republican chances to hold the senate and the house are rising as president trump is using almost every available moment working and working hard to support republican candidates as no president of either party has ever done before. and the president calling out mob mentality among the left and the outrageous policies of the radical dimms. president trump: democrats produce mobs. republicans produce jobs. kavanaugh. the caravan. law and order, and common sense. lou: i love that, common sense, kavanaugh, and the very idea this caravan has been stopped by this historic agreement reached between the governments of mexico and the united states. extraor
as of this moment, i thank mexico. lou: we'll have the latest with the president's historic agreement with the mexican president and the incoming president andres manuel lopez obrador as well. we'll take up what this means for america's broken borders and yes the mid-term arecollections. president trump is campaigning in arizona for martha mcsally. the latest polling showing republican chances to hold the senate and the house are rising as president trump is using almost every available moment...
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porque mÉxico ha sido un paÍs muy fraterno. yo fui refugiado en mÉxico.osalve su vida en territorio mexicano. me extraÑa que digan eso. mÉxico ha sido muy fraterno y muy solidario con los pueblos del mundo y son perseguidos. yo creo que sÍ, mÉxico los va a atender y de sada refugio de acuerdo a las leyes internacionales. borja: pues muchÍsimas gracias, seÑor bartolo fuentes, periodista independente conocedor de las inquietudes de todos estos inmigrantes que, como bien las hemos contado, salieron de honduras. y como sacaban de confirmar, estÁn buscando asilo en mÉxico. aunque como tÚ has dicho, carolina, yael gobernÓ mexicano dicho que va a hacer cumplir las leyes de inmigraciÓn referencia a este asilo. asÍ que les deseamos suerte a todas las personas que estÁn en esa caravana. carolina: vamos a lo que pasa en ese trayecto a mÉxico y eventualmente si sigue o no estados unidos. pero de bueno que aquÍ faltan solamente 22 dÍas para las lesiones de medio tÉrmino. y justamente, el centro de investigaciones revela cifras en cuanto a ese peso del voto hispano. bo
porque mÉxico ha sido un paÍs muy fraterno. yo fui refugiado en mÉxico.osalve su vida en territorio mexicano. me extraÑa que digan eso. mÉxico ha sido muy fraterno y muy solidario con los pueblos del mundo y son perseguidos. yo creo que sÍ, mÉxico los va a atender y de sada refugio de acuerdo a las leyes internacionales. borja: pues muchÍsimas gracias, seÑor bartolo fuentes, periodista independente conocedor de las inquietudes de todos estos inmigrantes que, como bien las hemos...
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mexico-guatemalan border, the president and mexico signing that new nafta deal.ng engagement and getting the mexicans to take responsibility for the part their country plays not only for their population but as a highway for people from central america coming our southern border. if the mexicans take responsibility that's a net positive. trish: the president just touched down in montana where he's on his way to a rally. this president has used the economic leverage he has in that mexico needs to trade with us. wants to trade with us. needed to get that nafta deal done. and you know what? that adds up, and that's power. >> i agree the economic leverage the united states has can be made to play more efficiently in this very, very abrasive issue. but as long as you have .desperately poor people living side by side with the wealthiest country on earth, you are going to have people wanting the american dream so to speak. we understand what motivates the people in the caravan. i understand the united states has to protect our interest and protect our workers. but for g
mexico-guatemalan border, the president and mexico signing that new nafta deal.ng engagement and getting the mexicans to take responsibility for the part their country plays not only for their population but as a highway for people from central america coming our southern border. if the mexicans take responsibility that's a net positive. trish: the president just touched down in montana where he's on his way to a rally. this president has used the economic leverage he has in that mexico needs...
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y hace-- no sÓlo afectar a mÉxico y centro américa.riza en el lÍmite entre mÉxico y guatemala. y un rÍo de gente comienza a entrar hacia territorio mexicano. el caos ocurriÓ hoy luego de que les impidieran el paso en la frontera de mÉxicoa miembros de la caravana migrante que partiÓ desde honduras con el objetivo de llegar hasta estados unidos a toda costa. y comenzar una nueva vida alejados del hambre y la violencia. tv presidente trump, amenaza con cortar la ayuda econÓmica a paÍses centroamericanos si la caravana sigue avanzando. >> no sÓlo se trata de que estados unidos pueda ayudar.. que puede quitar la ayuda financiera paÍses. pero la pregunta es quÉ impacto tiene esa represalia y cuÁl es el costo para estados unidos. en este caso es que se pierde la cooperaciÓn por parte de los paÍses centroamericanos. >> algunos de los miles de migrantes hondureÑos que estÁn intentando llegar a estados unidos, a travÉs de méxico, le dice a trump que no son criminales y que sÓlo quieren una vida mejor para sus familias. Éste profesor de la unive
y hace-- no sÓlo afectar a mÉxico y centro américa.riza en el lÍmite entre mÉxico y guatemala. y un rÍo de gente comienza a entrar hacia territorio mexicano. el caos ocurriÓ hoy luego de que les impidieran el paso en la frontera de mÉxicoa miembros de la caravana migrante que partiÓ desde honduras con el objetivo de llegar hasta estados unidos a toda costa. y comenzar una nueva vida alejados del hambre y la violencia. tv presidente trump, amenaza con cortar la ayuda econÓmica a...
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what exactly are you hiding from the new mexico voters? punic i expected that you ask that question because you are misstating the facts all the way through. at one point we had a fishing tool company that mean means thd wormeans they didwork in the oid another time we had a pretty rental company. now we've had residuals when we sold those companies there were residual assets and those were used in reverse was true a third-party. there's nothing we are fighting. these things were added to the committee in washington and they said it's okay. she's filehe's filed exactly co. the irs looks at us frequently and looks at our retur return ar paid account and looks at the returns and everybody says we are feeling it is exactly right so i'm not sure exactly what you are driving at here. but you're the one that has a company charging a surcharge in order to pay you or your business partner lavish sums of money. your company made millions charging people fo who were the most fragile in our system. you yourself point out how fragile they are. when yo
what exactly are you hiding from the new mexico voters? punic i expected that you ask that question because you are misstating the facts all the way through. at one point we had a fishing tool company that mean means thd wormeans they didwork in the oid another time we had a pretty rental company. now we've had residuals when we sold those companies there were residual assets and those were used in reverse was true a third-party. there's nothing we are fighting. these things were added to the...
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that helps mexico. he's been very good with mexico. he can be the good cop and bad cop right now it's time for mexico do their job and keep those people from coming into the u.s., doing all that they can. if in the end the president has to use the military, that would be the last step. he blames democrats. as a country, we're not speaking with one voice. even apart from changing any legislation or even building the wall. if everyone said they are opposed to this, this is wrong. instead, when the president talks about a wall, they say anti-immigrant. when he talks about enforcement, they say anti-immigrant. i believe we should have a comprehensive approach to immigration. we can't do that until we secure the border. >> this has always been the case. people have pointed out that these migrants are not coming from mexico. they're coming through mexico. and that mexico sort of just ushers them all the way through. this is a new step. they're saying we're gonna set up camp, bring in the u.n. this is something that could have happened a long
that helps mexico. he's been very good with mexico. he can be the good cop and bad cop right now it's time for mexico do their job and keep those people from coming into the u.s., doing all that they can. if in the end the president has to use the military, that would be the last step. he blames democrats. as a country, we're not speaking with one voice. even apart from changing any legislation or even building the wall. if everyone said they are opposed to this, this is wrong. instead, when...
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and mexico.mer ambassador to canada, bruce hyman, and trade representative matt gold, now law professor at fordham are you happy to see they reached a last minute deal last night? >> well, this is obviously welcome news, welcome news for north america and for the markets this morning the president will declare victory on a disaster that almost happened. some of the reads i got overnight, two-thirds of the agreement is going back to tpp all they did was take so much of the language in tpp and implement it here, and so as it pertains to canada, this is good news economically. but there's work to do to repair the relationship >> matt, what about that warning from the imf that all of this will hurt the global economy now that we are seeing threats materialize into tariffs, even though we have a new deal between the u.s., mexico, and canada, there's still uncertainty over u.s. japan talks that are starting, u.s. europe talks, and of course china which it is unclear whether we are talking to them at th
and mexico.mer ambassador to canada, bruce hyman, and trade representative matt gold, now law professor at fordham are you happy to see they reached a last minute deal last night? >> well, this is obviously welcome news, welcome news for north america and for the markets this morning the president will declare victory on a disaster that almost happened. some of the reads i got overnight, two-thirds of the agreement is going back to tpp all they did was take so much of the language in tpp...
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el camino es mÉxico.es que los agentes federales tratan de cerrar la puerta, y los y miembros del contingentes de hondureÑos tratan de impedirlo porque si le cierran este cerco, hay gas lacrimÓgeno, la gente estÁ corriendo, se van a lanzar al agua. >>> sÍ por quieren dejar >>> tengan cuidado porque no es profundo, otro que mÁs que se lanzan >>> ya lo ven, dispuestos a todo. para continuar su camino al norte. al final unos 50 migrantes consiguieron cruzar a mÉxico, y el resto van entrando a cuenta gotas. edgardo muÑoz acompaÑado a esta caravana desde el inicio, edgar ¿ cÓmo estÁn las cosas en este momento?. >>> asÍ es josÉ, justamente aqÍi en esta lÍnea fronteriza entre mÉxico y guatemala fueron los enfrentamientos y como puedes ver al fondo esta enorme caravana de hondureÑos que busca y persÍguelo sueÑo americano, todo estÁ aparentemente bajo control pero hace minutos como fuimos testigos esto fue una batalla campal, asÍ fue la crÓnica. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ). (gritos) >>>migrantes quedaron asÍ. la policÍa reprim
el camino es mÉxico.es que los agentes federales tratan de cerrar la puerta, y los y miembros del contingentes de hondureÑos tratan de impedirlo porque si le cierran este cerco, hay gas lacrimÓgeno, la gente estÁ corriendo, se van a lanzar al agua. >>> sÍ por quieren dejar >>> tengan cuidado porque no es profundo, otro que mÁs que se lanzan >>> ya lo ven, dispuestos a todo. para continuar su camino al norte. al final unos 50 migrantes consiguieron cruzar a...
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>> yescka: these are the most powerful people of mexico, people that is driving mexico.pe calderón, the last president, and that guy is like the economy guy who is moving the economy in mexico. and this is the army. this is a prostitute. this is represented because they are like prostitutes, you know? >> anthony: right. and uh -- >> yescka: in middle this is the narco traffic. >> anthony: ah, the middle. >> yescka: so, yeah, he is like the god in mexico, you know? because he is like over -- >> anthony: all of it. >> yescka: yeah. >> anthony: so, this is the way mexico works? >> yescka: yeah. for me, the most problem in mexico is the corruption. >> anthony: mexico can be a dangerous place for journalists, for politicians, for police. is it a dangerous place for artists? >> yescka: yeah, i think so. yeah, because if you no agree with the government you're like enemy. minimums and fees. they seem to be the very foundation of your typical bank. capital one is anything but typical. that's why we designed capital one cafes. you can get savings and checking accounts with no fee
>> yescka: these are the most powerful people of mexico, people that is driving mexico.pe calderón, the last president, and that guy is like the economy guy who is moving the economy in mexico. and this is the army. this is a prostitute. this is represented because they are like prostitutes, you know? >> anthony: right. and uh -- >> yescka: in middle this is the narco traffic. >> anthony: ah, the middle. >> yescka: so, yeah, he is like the god in mexico, you know?...
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can we afford this across new mexico? rep.ujan-grisham: new mexico has to embrace that we have to undertake higher education reform, but i also want to point out that we are already engaged in an effective effort. today, we have a consistent curriculum across our institutions of higher universities and community college, who are addressing a workforce shortage. adopt the same curriculum so we are training and graduating for your nurses at a community college. there is a program now a seething -- receiving national attention. if our students have direct access to a meaningful job and creating a workforce, i think there are ways to reduce the costs of managing our institutions, to hold them accountable and make sure they meet the outcomes that they are intending. but in the martinez administration, we have walked away from creating the kinds of standards and accountability that ensure that every single tax dollar that is being invested in our public institutions of higher education are providing the quality education that our st
can we afford this across new mexico? rep.ujan-grisham: new mexico has to embrace that we have to undertake higher education reform, but i also want to point out that we are already engaged in an effective effort. today, we have a consistent curriculum across our institutions of higher universities and community college, who are addressing a workforce shortage. adopt the same curriculum so we are training and graduating for your nurses at a community college. there is a program now a seething...
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and mexico is a real david and goliath sort of tug of war in which mexico and never displease going to see the lot of ground now that kind of the reason also in both in this it gives more points of view it gives a possible light to mexico if their interests align on certain things so this is very much welcomed by mexico in the mexican government the mets can president said this was a win win win referring to the three countries involved in the trade deal from a skirt really it's not that much of a win in terms of the fact that the deal that they had nothing they have to cede some ground especially in terms of the also industry rosalynn spoken about about a little bit earlier but i think what they feel is that they haven't had to say see too much ground to make this. one of the key things over. they have to give up on was in terms of workers payments is salaries now about forty percent of a car will have to be made by workers. sorry forty percent of cars will have to be made by workers who are earning sixteen dollars now mexican workers in car park plants about three dollars an hour so
and mexico is a real david and goliath sort of tug of war in which mexico and never displease going to see the lot of ground now that kind of the reason also in both in this it gives more points of view it gives a possible light to mexico if their interests align on certain things so this is very much welcomed by mexico in the mexican government the mets can president said this was a win win win referring to the three countries involved in the trade deal from a skirt really it's not that much...
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caos y violencia entre la frontera y guatemala y mÉxico.n ilegal a travÉs de ese paÍs se acerca a niveles de crisis. mitras tanto como el presidente de trompa calificÓ a la caravana de migrantes de asalto a los estados unidos por la frontera sur. y de la fiebre a la locura total. la bolsa del "mega millions" llego a 1000 millones, la mÁs grande de su historia.
caos y violencia entre la frontera y guatemala y mÉxico.n ilegal a travÉs de ese paÍs se acerca a niveles de crisis. mitras tanto como el presidente de trompa calificÓ a la caravana de migrantes de asalto a los estados unidos por la frontera sur. y de la fiebre a la locura total. la bolsa del "mega millions" llego a 1000 millones, la mÁs grande de su historia.
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mexico has done its job. people find better opportunities in mexico.hat is why we have the numbers that you just showed. we have to do with the fact that the important number of central americans are trying to get to the united states from mexico. that is a reality. that is why just so important that the united states and mexico work together to address a development. we are doing that. and also to make sure that there are some enforcement of the law. that was the purpose of last week's conference and i think that the actions that are taking a by the mexican government are decisively doing that. >> bret: here is mike pence speaking about those issues. >> the leaders in this room and the governments they represent should tell your people, don't put your families at risk. don't take the dangerous journey north. to attempt to enter the united states illegally. if they can't come to the united states legally, they should not come at all. >> bret: is that happening? are those central american governments given that message? are they delivering that message
mexico has done its job. people find better opportunities in mexico.hat is why we have the numbers that you just showed. we have to do with the fact that the important number of central americans are trying to get to the united states from mexico. that is a reality. that is why just so important that the united states and mexico work together to address a development. we are doing that. and also to make sure that there are some enforcement of the law. that was the purpose of last week's...
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new mexico has problems with poverty.y opponent was one of the few republican legislators who voted against a minimum wage increase from four dollars and $.25 in new mexico. if he had his way, we would continue to push new mexico families right to the bottom. i met with two women who were working full-time and can't afford their childcare. both of them have their families, who are cooking and providing meals because without that, they would be food insecure. we've got to pay a living wage so that new mexicans can honestly and earnestly, with integrity, engaged in the workforce. and as governor, i would want to create an environment where we are all talking about how we provide sickly projections to our employees. rep. pearce: again, i think the answer of my opponent shows how little she understands business. a minimuman't mandate wage increase and people automatically have money to pay for it. what we're already seeing nationwide is conversion from lower paid workers into automation, kiosks. that's what my opponent would
new mexico has problems with poverty.y opponent was one of the few republican legislators who voted against a minimum wage increase from four dollars and $.25 in new mexico. if he had his way, we would continue to push new mexico families right to the bottom. i met with two women who were working full-time and can't afford their childcare. both of them have their families, who are cooking and providing meals because without that, they would be food insecure. we've got to pay a living wage so...
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>> ♪ ♪ ♪ on la frontera con mÉxico, han llegado han llegado Éte mala y mÉxico, esto ocurriÓ poco aron 11 de la maÑana, pudieron entrar, esta cerca se abriÓ y entraron a territorio mexicano ♪ fin de semana este es el momento que telemundo les ha ofrecido en vivo como nunca, otra cadena no ha podido hacer esto, esta es una informaciÓn especial de Último momento y quiero que escuchen el momento en que esta caravana ya logra derribar y como ustedes pueden ver, entra. >> en este momento tratan los agentes federales de cerrar la puerta, la zona de la tapachula, pero los hombres que vienen en esta caravana no se lo permiten, dicen que son por sus hijos y tratan que no les cierren la puerta, saben que va a ser muy difÍcil que cierren las puertas lua muy intensa.co >> cuidado. >> cuidado. >> es lo que estÁ pasando estan aventando cosas. >> ser gases. >> venga. >> puede ser gas. rna bomba con gas. >> vamos. >> dale dale. >> lo que estamos viendo en este momento es que los agentes federales, tratan de cerrar las puertas y miembros del contingente de honduras trata de impedirlo, trata de impedirl
>> ♪ ♪ ♪ on la frontera con mÉxico, han llegado han llegado Éte mala y mÉxico, esto ocurriÓ poco aron 11 de la maÑana, pudieron entrar, esta cerca se abriÓ y entraron a territorio mexicano ♪ fin de semana este es el momento que telemundo les ha ofrecido en vivo como nunca, otra cadena no ha podido hacer esto, esta es una informaciÓn especial de Último momento y quiero que escuchen el momento en que esta caravana ya logra derribar y como ustedes pueden ver, entra. >>...
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pesar de las advertencias que no van a pasar, ¿quÉ pasa si no les dejan pasar por mÉxico?or que seguir? >> porque ya estamos aquÍ adentro de aquÍ pues, no nos podemos regresar. >> ¿no se regresan? >> no la verdad no. >> feliz camino los dejo avanzar un poquito, esa es la caracterÍstica, la gente se sube donde puede, otro vehÍculo que va con rumbo a este sueÑo americano, ¿quÉ tal?, cÓmo les va? >> pues aquÍ siempre, siguiendo adelante. >> el gobierno de estados unidos dice que esto va a fracasar que no van a poder pasar, ¿vas a seguirle? >> hasta siempre, hasta que lleguemos. >> ¿hay confianza? >> claro que sÍ, confianza en dios. >> nosotros pedimos ayuda a los paÍses que no quiten la ayuda a honduras pero que la vayan a dar ellos porque gobernador de honduras se roban todo. >> ¿quÉ dejaste en honduras? >> mis hijos mi hermanos. >> vale la pena este viaje? >> vale la pena si llegamos con la fe en dios y pedimos al gobierno de estados unidos que te toquen el corazÓn porque no nos queremos morir de hambre por el gobierno en honduras? >> muchas gracias. >> * quÉ quiere decir s
pesar de las advertencias que no van a pasar, ¿quÉ pasa si no les dejan pasar por mÉxico?or que seguir? >> porque ya estamos aquÍ adentro de aquÍ pues, no nos podemos regresar. >> ¿no se regresan? >> no la verdad no. >> feliz camino los dejo avanzar un poquito, esa es la caracterÍstica, la gente se sube donde puede, otro vehÍculo que va con rumbo a este sueÑo americano, ¿quÉ tal?, cÓmo les va? >> pues aquÍ siempre, siguiendo adelante. >> el...
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josÉ: ellos tienen un hermano en mÉxico.laudia: anthony es un joven en de 16 aÑos que se fue con su papÁ. en mÉxico las cosas se pusieron difÍciles y tuvo miedo de seguir adelante. anthony: ser muy relajo y me sentÍ triste. retornados que regresaron hoy. actualmente, mÁs de 2000 se estÁn en tierra hondureÑa, como se muestra en un vÍdeo facilitado por el propio gobierno a los medios de comunicaciÓn. >> como paÍs como honduras estÁ haciendo todo lo posible, todo lo necesario para garantizar un retorno seguro a nuestros compatriotas a casa. claudia: el gobierno creÓ la fuerza de atenciÓn al migrante. han instalado diversos puntos de apoyo. aunque el gobierno continÚa diciendo que tiene unas 20,000 plazas laborales, los reportes indican que mÁs hondureÑos siguen saliendo. en san pedro sula, la de mendoza. fÉlix: la cobertura sobre el recorrido de la caravana de migrantes continuarÁ maÑana a partir de las siete de la maÑana, hora del este, a travÉs de "despierta amÉrica". aranza: a raÍz del desplazamiento de la caravana rumbo a e
josÉ: ellos tienen un hermano en mÉxico.laudia: anthony es un joven en de 16 aÑos que se fue con su papÁ. en mÉxico las cosas se pusieron difÍciles y tuvo miedo de seguir adelante. anthony: ser muy relajo y me sentÍ triste. retornados que regresaron hoy. actualmente, mÁs de 2000 se estÁn en tierra hondureÑa, como se muestra en un vÍdeo facilitado por el propio gobierno a los medios de comunicaciÓn. >> como paÍs como honduras estÁ haciendo todo lo posible, todo lo necesario...
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new mexico in congress for years now. what to use the most pressing issue in our state and by virtue of our coin toss we start with representative pierce. pierce: thank you for being the monitor forest tonight. there are things we have to talk about, jobs and the economy, our education, number 3 is poverty and number 4 is the crime we face across the state. the reason i say simultaneous because you can visualize if you're not going to fix educational poverty or the dysfunctional families, drugs, gangs, mental and behavioral health, you have to work a poverty angle at the same time and try to fix education. if you don't work on the education you are not going to get the jobs. if you don't get the jobs and crime, poverty will escalate. .. and then as he do that build up the spirit of the neighborhoods and of the states. this day can change its direction. we all wanted to. we know the things we should gee at the top of and we understand the things at the bottom we should be better at. we know what's wrong that we like to par
new mexico in congress for years now. what to use the most pressing issue in our state and by virtue of our coin toss we start with representative pierce. pierce: thank you for being the monitor forest tonight. there are things we have to talk about, jobs and the economy, our education, number 3 is poverty and number 4 is the crime we face across the state. the reason i say simultaneous because you can visualize if you're not going to fix educational poverty or the dysfunctional families,...
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this is all mexico beach., the brute force of the winds, you can see it here with all of these massive trees just flattened. mobile homes, apartments, warehouses. >> all right. >> tough signal there from brooke baldwin. she's in a helicopter over mexico beach, florida. one of the hardest hit areas. arguably, the hardest hit area from hurricane michael. and her words just moments ago, saying as we arrived here, mexico beach it's gone. her signal is back up again. brooke baldwin, tell us what you're seeing. >> sure. so you can see, you know, home after home, what was a home, just flattened. so many of the homes i'm looking at made of wood. and you know, when you think of the sheer force of those hurricane winds clocked at 155 miles per hour, you know, chatd talked a lot about how the hurricane took that right turn and this is precisely where it took the turn, and mexico beach is a town about two miles wide by three miles long. it's not huge. but it's this quaint seaside town, about 1,000 people live here year ro
this is all mexico beach., the brute force of the winds, you can see it here with all of these massive trees just flattened. mobile homes, apartments, warehouses. >> all right. >> tough signal there from brooke baldwin. she's in a helicopter over mexico beach, florida. one of the hardest hit areas. arguably, the hardest hit area from hurricane michael. and her words just moments ago, saying as we arrived here, mexico beach it's gone. her signal is back up again. brooke baldwin, tell...
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5200 troops to the us-mexico border in response to the migrant caravan coming from central america from mexico homeland security and defense department held a news conference yesterday about efforts and also to take questions from reporters. >> good afternoon and welcome from the us northern command i want to update you on efforts to prepare for enhanced security operations in order to address the large groups of migrants to arrive at the us border as a caravan as of this afternoon we are tracking the large group of approximately 3500 traveling through southern mexico with the stated intent to reach the us border they are near the chavez border in southern mexico we also aware of a second large group at the border crossing between guatemala and mexico the size and estimates of the second group are around 3000 as well. in context we have a humanitarian crisis already at the southwest border each day on average the last three weeks we have encountered a combination of almost 1900 persons apprehended crossing the border illegally are presenting without documents at ports of entry. over hal
5200 troops to the us-mexico border in response to the migrant caravan coming from central america from mexico homeland security and defense department held a news conference yesterday about efforts and also to take questions from reporters. >> good afternoon and welcome from the us northern command i want to update you on efforts to prepare for enhanced security operations in order to address the large groups of migrants to arrive at the us border as a caravan as of this afternoon we are...
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ese dinero se convirtió en la puerta de entrada a méxico. era viernes y méxico parecía más cerca.orzaron su entrada, derrumbaron vallas y se abrieron paso ante la mirada impotente de las autoridades mexicanas. entonces se desató el caos. miriam: nos empezaron a tirar gases y a hacer disparos. cuando todo el mundo se alarmó estábamos dormidos ahí con los niños. y tuve que agarrar mis hijos y salir corriendo con ellos. vilma: en medio de la estampida miriam cayó al piso. miriam: como tres o cuatro muchachos, en lo que iba corriendo pues, la avalancha, me cayeron encima y lastimaron mis pies. vilma: algunos de sus hijos también sufrieron heridas. miriam: a mi niño le rasparon la rodilla. ay, fue algo tan horrible, una pesadilla fea. nunca había pasado por eso, primera vez. vilma: ¿qué dijeron tus hijitos? miriam: no, pues, llorando, nerviosos, y asustados de todo. vilma: la escena, dice miriam, parecía un campo de batalla. miriam: gente que anda golpeada piense que no puede ni correr. se tuvieron que quedar ahogados por el gas, por los disparos que hicieron. vilma: en medio de los ga
ese dinero se convirtió en la puerta de entrada a méxico. era viernes y méxico parecía más cerca.orzaron su entrada, derrumbaron vallas y se abrieron paso ante la mirada impotente de las autoridades mexicanas. entonces se desató el caos. miriam: nos empezaron a tirar gases y a hacer disparos. cuando todo el mundo se alarmó estábamos dormidos ahí con los niños. y tuve que agarrar mis hijos y salir corriendo con ellos. vilma: en medio de la estampida miriam cayó al piso. miriam: como...
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/cana states/mexico/canada agreement. this was an agreement reached last night. >> it's great to see everybody on this beautiful beautiful day in washington d.c. some people say the swamp, but i will not say that today. i refuse. this is too important what we're doing. one of the most important deals, and the most important trade deal we've ever made by far. i want to thank senator joni ernst for being here. iowa, i'll be there soon. we'll be doing something very important in iowa, but this is maybe more important than all of it put together. i want to thank you for being here. congressman holding, congressman rowe, congressman knewhouse and congressman meadows, thank you for being here. you've been very instrumental. thank you. i am thrilled to speak to the american people to share truly historic news for our nation and, indeed for the world. i want to thank vice president pence for joining us this morning. it's my great honor to announce we have successfully completed negotiations on a brand new deal to terminate and re
/cana states/mexico/canada agreement. this was an agreement reached last night. >> it's great to see everybody on this beautiful beautiful day in washington d.c. some people say the swamp, but i will not say that today. i refuse. this is too important what we're doing. one of the most important deals, and the most important trade deal we've ever made by far. i want to thank senator joni ernst for being here. iowa, i'll be there soon. we'll be doing something very important in iowa, but...
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and ironically neither of those have been voices within mexico building a wall on mexico's so the border to block migrants coming from the rest of central america overall what is the reaction. to the migrants well we've seen all sorts of reaction of course donald trump has plenty of support on this issue i mean there's been plenty of movement on social media one big voice in particular who is a conservative journal the ernest who works for ad the big network fox he was very clear and he said that this invasion must stop now or we lose the united states mexico decides to support the onslaught against our border. more than two thousand migrants have to are marching north towards the u.s. border in defiance of donald trump so very clear they're now in support of the migrants we've actually heard a big voice within. the latin american community it's hard to get ramos he's born in mexico he's a big name in the united states and he was very clear and he said that the vast majority of central american immigrants are not criminals and all they want is to be allowed to pass through mexico to reac
and ironically neither of those have been voices within mexico building a wall on mexico's so the border to block migrants coming from the rest of central america overall what is the reaction. to the migrants well we've seen all sorts of reaction of course donald trump has plenty of support on this issue i mean there's been plenty of movement on social media one big voice in particular who is a conservative journal the ernest who works for ad the big network fox he was very clear and he said...