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to mexico than going from mexico to the u.s. so let's go to what is irritating now. north american authorities is the fact that . there's pressure there lots of central americans coming through mexico and trying to gold to the united states so that certainly creates its difficult situation of the know the border for us but that's a situation related to. people from honduras guatemala el salvador coming through mexico relations with mexico on mexican people. quite balance that's not where the problems so let's china to the picture because that's important the u.s. embassy a deal with discussed earlier includes a provision that forces all signatories to inform and each other of talks on trade deals with non market economies and can be used to freeze them out if these talks result in a deal how much of a blow would that be for mexico and canada's relations with china. well china is of course the giant not in the room i mean the most important trading partner for each of us outside ourselves. mexico wants to develop a good relationship with china mexico has a huge trade
to mexico than going from mexico to the u.s. so let's go to what is irritating now. north american authorities is the fact that . there's pressure there lots of central americans coming through mexico and trying to gold to the united states so that certainly creates its difficult situation of the know the border for us but that's a situation related to. people from honduras guatemala el salvador coming through mexico relations with mexico on mexican people. quite balance that's not where the...
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/mexico border.: right, there are really extremes of temperatures in chihuahua because it is a desert. it also has high elevation. the men also encountered snow, cold weather, dust storms. in addition to desert weather later on in the year, in summer, and they would have been inoculated against typhoid fever and possibly smallpox in camp near there is a relatively low rate of disease because of the schedule. steve: did others learn from that, did civilians learn from these vaccination programs? julie: that is a good question. it was a good testing ground for vaccinations and the efficacy of vaccinations. large groups of people in close quarters. steve: and they needed three meals a day. julie: the horse cavalry were often sent off with only three days of food. they went out with very little food, few supplies. when they are not and camp they are responsible for supplying themselves. they are responsible for evening -- either finding cattle and slaughtering them and cooking them in the field or purcha
/mexico border.: right, there are really extremes of temperatures in chihuahua because it is a desert. it also has high elevation. the men also encountered snow, cold weather, dust storms. in addition to desert weather later on in the year, in summer, and they would have been inoculated against typhoid fever and possibly smallpox in camp near there is a relatively low rate of disease because of the schedule. steve: did others learn from that, did civilians learn from these vaccination programs?...
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out of the foreign minister of mexico who took to twitter to say that mexico does not react to threats adding that mexico is a good neighbor to the united states but for the most part people in mexico don't hang on every word or every tweet published by president trump in fact the mexican government has acted already politically on several directives by the united states' policy wise specific to the border in terms of containment of migrant containment of unaccompanied minors as well as the so-called remain in mexico program which requires central american asylum seekers to be sent back to mexico while their asylum cases are processed in the united states of course is a departure away from decades of asylum policy that would otherwise allow central american asylum seekers to wait in the united states until their court cases are filed so at the moment what we're hearing this rhetoric from president trump saying that mexico needs to prevent any more migrants from coming into the country is lacking specificity what we're hearing overwhelmingly from immigration experts is that without addr
out of the foreign minister of mexico who took to twitter to say that mexico does not react to threats adding that mexico is a good neighbor to the united states but for the most part people in mexico don't hang on every word or every tweet published by president trump in fact the mexican government has acted already politically on several directives by the united states' policy wise specific to the border in terms of containment of migrant containment of unaccompanied minors as well as the...
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i am upset with mexico. i think mexico is doing a lot of talking, they have the strongest immigration laws anywhere in the world, they probably have the strongest, and we have the weakest most pathetic most left , themmigration laws democrats laws that i got stuck with. i hope congress will change them. they have a lot opposition from democrats, not because they do not think it would be right, it is because they do not want no victories, they do not care if the country suffers. we have new caravans coming up, big ones, and mexico could stop it easily. mexico has a trade surplus with the united states, a hundred billion a year at least for many years they have taken a portion of our car business. mexico is doing well because of the united states and they have to stop the illegal immigration. we have run out of room. catch andridiculous release program where you catch them and you are supposed to release them. you release them into our country. the border patrol has been a credible, the job they do is unbeliev
i am upset with mexico. i think mexico is doing a lot of talking, they have the strongest immigration laws anywhere in the world, they probably have the strongest, and we have the weakest most pathetic most left , themmigration laws democrats laws that i got stuck with. i hope congress will change them. they have a lot opposition from democrats, not because they do not think it would be right, it is because they do not want no victories, they do not care if the country suffers. we have new...
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y luego hacia los estados unidos a partir del prÓximo 30 de marzo el gobierno de mÉxico ya asegurÓ queos doce cruces legales y 370 ilegales, y dijeron que habrÁ trabajos despuÉs de revisar los antecedentes, y que el ingreso serÁ ordenado y asÍ que otra vez la migraciÓn tensa la relacion entre mÉxico y estados unidos. >>> regreso contigo. >>> gracias por el reporte. >>> vamos a cambiar de tema. >>> vea por favor de quÉ mar entraron en una vivienda de arizona varios agentes de la policÍa para llevarse a un niÑo de dos aÑos que tenÍa fiebre muy alta dentro de la casa estaba este pequeÑo con sus hermanos y sus padres quien desde hace semanas estaban negando a llevarlo al mÉdico y al hospital cuando fiebre no cedÍa el mismo mÉdico que pidiÓ la interven de las policÍa y ahora todos los niÑos estÁn bajo custodia del departamento de seguridad infran Útil. >>> y hay una victoria contra el uso del conocido homicida de la multinacional luego que un jurado de san francisco determinÓ que la compaÑÍa debe pagarle 80 millones de dÓlares a edwin, colo indemnizaciÓn por el cÁncer que padece causado por
y luego hacia los estados unidos a partir del prÓximo 30 de marzo el gobierno de mÉxico ya asegurÓ queos doce cruces legales y 370 ilegales, y dijeron que habrÁ trabajos despuÉs de revisar los antecedentes, y que el ingreso serÁ ordenado y asÍ que otra vez la migraciÓn tensa la relacion entre mÉxico y estados unidos. >>> regreso contigo. >>> gracias por el reporte. >>> vamos a cambiar de tema. >>> vea por favor de quÉ mar entraron en una vivienda de...
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/mexico border. julie: there are extreme temperatures in trauma because it is a desert -- in chihuahua because it is a desert. the men experienced snow, cold weather, dust storms. they would have been an oculi did against typhoid -- inocula ted against typhoid fever. >> did others learn from that, did civilians learn from these vaccination programs? julie: yes, it was a testing ground for vaccinations and for aixa 50 -- 50 -- testing ground for vaccinations. there were only on the ground for three days. they went out with very little food, few supplies. when they are not and camp they are responsible for supplying themselves. they are responsible for finding cattle and slaughtering them and cooking them in the field, or purchasing whatever they can. sometimes they can purchase things with hard currencies. sometimes they have to issue for, which makes it hard mexicans to receive compensation. >> was is a form of hazing back in 1916? julie: that is a good question. it looks fun. even though a lot of th
/mexico border. julie: there are extreme temperatures in trauma because it is a desert -- in chihuahua because it is a desert. the men experienced snow, cold weather, dust storms. they would have been an oculi did against typhoid -- inocula ted against typhoid fever. >> did others learn from that, did civilians learn from these vaccination programs? julie: yes, it was a testing ground for vaccinations and for aixa 50 -- 50 -- testing ground for vaccinations. there were only on the ground...
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alegrar paladares de todo mÉxico. en morelos, mÉxico, vÍctor silva, noticias telemundo.
alegrar paladares de todo mÉxico. en morelos, mÉxico, vÍctor silva, noticias telemundo.
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i'm very upset with mexico. i think mexico is doing a lot of talking. they have the strongest immigration laws anywhere. anywhere in the world they probably have the strongest and we have the worst. we have the weakest, the most pathetic, the most laughed-at immigration laws anywhere in the world. they're the democrats' laws and i got stuck with them and i hope congress is going to change them rapidly. i have a lot of opposition from democrats. not because the democrats think they'd be right in changing them. just because they don't want to make anybody look good into. they don't want any victories. they don't care if the country suffers. we have two big very -- caravans coming up and mexico could stop them easily. mexico has a trade surplus with the united states for $100 billion a year at least. this is for many years. mexico has taken a big portion of our car business. mexico is doing very well because of the united states and frankly they have to stop the illegal immigration. we've run out of room. we have this ridiculous catch and release program w
i'm very upset with mexico. i think mexico is doing a lot of talking. they have the strongest immigration laws anywhere. anywhere in the world they probably have the strongest and we have the worst. we have the weakest, the most pathetic, the most laughed-at immigration laws anywhere in the world. they're the democrats' laws and i got stuck with them and i hope congress is going to change them rapidly. i have a lot of opposition from democrats. not because the democrats think they'd be right in...
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we have to make them stay in mexico. mexico has skin in the game. as long as we keep letting them and they are going to keep coming. we have two lock it down at the border lou. >> mark is always great to have you with us. appreciate it. come back soon. we will have a lot to talk about for sometime i have have a feeling. thank you so much. up next whining rhino. former senator no friend of the president jeff flake said he can persuade the republican party. guess what? this failed embarrassment says he can persuade the republican party to vote against president trump. we cannot go another four years this way. if the republican party nominated somebody else that person is just as likely or perhaps more like a two win than the president. >> are you willing to lose this cycle for the republican party because of the principles you are arguing? >> oh yes. lou: the man is a fool. there's no other way to say it. so fool. the man despised by his former constituents cowardly ran from trying to think about a second term let alone run for one. we'll take that up
we have to make them stay in mexico. mexico has skin in the game. as long as we keep letting them and they are going to keep coming. we have two lock it down at the border lou. >> mark is always great to have you with us. appreciate it. come back soon. we will have a lot to talk about for sometime i have have a feeling. thank you so much. up next whining rhino. former senator no friend of the president jeff flake said he can persuade the republican party. guess what? this failed...
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mexico's foreign minister who took to twitter to say that mexico does not act on threats adding that mexico is a good neighbor to the united states germs of reaction from people for the most part mexicans do not hang on every statement or hang on every tweet made by president trump but it is worth noting that the mexican government has already acted and put in place policies at the directive of the united states policies that at times contradict policies that mexico has had for years that exist to protect migrants and guarantee the rights of migrants policies that are aimed at containment of migrants trying to make it across the country and into mexico and another policy specifically which is the so-called remain in mexico policy the program that requires central american asylum seekers to wait in mexico while their process while their asylum claims are processed in the united states this is a departure from decades of asylum policies that would otherwise allow central american asylum seekers to wait in the united states for their court cases to be called president trump is calling f
mexico's foreign minister who took to twitter to say that mexico does not act on threats adding that mexico is a good neighbor to the united states germs of reaction from people for the most part mexicans do not hang on every statement or hang on every tweet made by president trump but it is worth noting that the mexican government has already acted and put in place policies at the directive of the united states policies that at times contradict policies that mexico has had for years that exist...
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minister of mexico who took to twitter to say that mexico does not react to threats adding that mexico is a good neighbor to the united states but for the most part people in mexico don't hang on every word or every tweet published by president trump in fact the mexican government has acted already politically on several directives by the united states' policy wise specific to the border in terms of containment of migrant containment of unaccompanied minors as well as the so-called remained in mexico program which requires central american asylum seekers to be sent back to mexico while their asylum cases are processed in the united states of course is a departure away from decades of asylum policy that would otherwise allow central american asylum seekers to wait in the united states until their court cases are filed so at the moment what we're hearing this rhetoric from president trump saying that mexico needs to prevent any more migrants from coming into the country is lacking specificity what we're hearing overwhelmingly from immigration experts is that without addressing the root c
minister of mexico who took to twitter to say that mexico does not react to threats adding that mexico is a good neighbor to the united states but for the most part people in mexico don't hang on every word or every tweet published by president trump in fact the mexican government has acted already politically on several directives by the united states' policy wise specific to the border in terms of containment of migrant containment of unaccompanied minors as well as the so-called remained in...
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border with mexico as early as next week, if mexico doesn't stop illegal entries immediately listen.resident trump: mexico is going to have to do something otherwise i'm closing the border , i've just closed the border and with the deficit like we have with mexico that we've had for many years closing the border will be a profit making operation. mexico has a trade surplus with the united states for many years of 100 billion a year at least, and this is for many years mexico has taken a big portion of our car business, mexico is doing very well because of the united states. lauren: this is bulls & bears i'm lauren simonetti, and on the panel jonas max ferris, adam lashinsky and gary b. smith and we're speaking with national border patrol president, in just a moment but first to the panel, you heard this, liz, the president says we need to close the border do you think that's warranted? >> well i think we need a solution to the fact that our organization our establishment for reigning in collecting the people helping the people who are crossing the border illegally is completely overw
border with mexico as early as next week, if mexico doesn't stop illegal entries immediately listen.resident trump: mexico is going to have to do something otherwise i'm closing the border , i've just closed the border and with the deficit like we have with mexico that we've had for many years closing the border will be a profit making operation. mexico has a trade surplus with the united states for many years of 100 billion a year at least, and this is for many years mexico has taken a big...
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las zonas fronterizas entre texas, california y nuevo mÉxico.nunciado que esto es ilegal y que no puede hacerse para quienes buscan asilo en los estados unidos. pablo: en las prÓximas semanas, la administraciÓn trump planea expandir el programa que hace esperar en mÉxico a los inmigrantes que solicitan asilo en estados unidos, mientras sus peticiones son procesadas. washington notificarÁ a las autoridades mexicanas sobre su intenciÓn de expandir el programa a otros puntos en las Úlceras de california, nuevo mÉxico y texas. actual mente sÓlo se aplica en tijuana, mexicali y ciudad juÁrez. mÉxico dice que el programa de devoluciÓn es limitado y son total de 150 adultos y niÑos devueltos. las organizaciones defensoras de que el programa es ilegal, vulnera el derecho internacional a pedir asilo en el paÍs, sin ser expulsados. la administraciÓn responde que tiene el derecho legal para hacer que los solicitantes de asilo esperen en otro paÍs. el propio donald trump ha hecho varios viajes a la frontera para recalcar que quien un muro para frenar las in
las zonas fronterizas entre texas, california y nuevo mÉxico.nunciado que esto es ilegal y que no puede hacerse para quienes buscan asilo en los estados unidos. pablo: en las prÓximas semanas, la administraciÓn trump planea expandir el programa que hace esperar en mÉxico a los inmigrantes que solicitan asilo en estados unidos, mientras sus peticiones son procesadas. washington notificarÁ a las autoridades mexicanas sobre su intenciÓn de expandir el programa a otros puntos en las Úlceras...
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-mexico war.sses s. grant is a person that called it a wicked war. robert e lee. most of the generals in the civil war fought in the u.s.-mexico war. it mattered to them, but it also matter to all of the men who went to mexico and thought. and it mattered to the family members who fought. and it mattered to abraham lincoln, who gave his first national speech about how the u.s.-mexico war was immoral. so, i want to place the war in the context of the time period, and show how it affected people. brian: the years of the war? prof. greenberg: 1846 to 1848. brian: let me go back to which you said earlier. did james polk lie us into that war? prof. greenberg: he did lie to us about the war. brian: how many people died in that war? prof. greenberg: between 13000 and americans. 15,000brian: and what did america think of that war back then? prof. greenberg: good question. the war started off with a burst of enthusiasm. there was a whole generation of young men who had grown up hearing stories about the te
-mexico war.sses s. grant is a person that called it a wicked war. robert e lee. most of the generals in the civil war fought in the u.s.-mexico war. it mattered to them, but it also matter to all of the men who went to mexico and thought. and it mattered to the family members who fought. and it mattered to abraham lincoln, who gave his first national speech about how the u.s.-mexico war was immoral. so, i want to place the war in the context of the time period, and show how it affected people....
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will happen next week if mexico doesn't stop people from crossing into the u.s. illegally. hundreds of thousands of algeria and been taking part in antigovernment protests across the country friday saw the largest demonstrations in six weeks many are calling for the resignation of president of the seas beautifully and an overhaul of the entire political system. well staying with algeria there have been incident restrictions in the country in the past few weeks particularly with live streaming on social media say to cut its explains sol jarius started partially blocking its internet when the protests began on february twenty second as a result of the demonstrations that were largely being mobilized through social media and if you take a look at this he not now this is by next block and that tracks and. disruptions in real time and you'll see these green blobs changing across the screen and those are areas where the internet was instructed in from the twenty second of february when that march happened so the twenty six that it's happened a multiple number of times
will happen next week if mexico doesn't stop people from crossing into the u.s. illegally. hundreds of thousands of algeria and been taking part in antigovernment protests across the country friday saw the largest demonstrations in six weeks many are calling for the resignation of president of the seas beautifully and an overhaul of the entire political system. well staying with algeria there have been incident restrictions in the country in the past few weeks particularly with live streaming...
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they had people coming to mexico , it is a long and dangerous journey, mexico sends buses and at one they started point a little bit stopping it but they do not do anything to stop it now. i have stopped payments to guatemala, and/or us, el salvador -- honduras, el salvador, $500 million, we are giving them tremendous aid, we stop payment to honduras, guatemala, and el salvador. we were paying them tremendous amounts of money and we are not paying them anymore because they have not done a thing for us. they set up these caravans and in many cases they put their worst people in their caravan, they will not put the best people, they get rid of their problems and they come into the country, we are not letting them in our country. our border patrol, the job they have done is incredible and the job ice is doing is incredible and we have run out of space, we cannot hold people and mexico can stop it so easily. land, welcome to the united states. it is ridiculous. congress has to fix our broken immigration laws. people pull into this country, we stop that because border patrol is so incredi
they had people coming to mexico , it is a long and dangerous journey, mexico sends buses and at one they started point a little bit stopping it but they do not do anything to stop it now. i have stopped payments to guatemala, and/or us, el salvador -- honduras, el salvador, $500 million, we are giving them tremendous aid, we stop payment to honduras, guatemala, and el salvador. we were paying them tremendous amounts of money and we are not paying them anymore because they have not done a thing...
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president trump warning mexico to take action or else. >> it's a horrible situation and mexico could stop it at their southern border. it's very easy for them to stop people from coming up and they don't choose to do it. well, we're not going to give them hundreds of billions of dollars and tell them that they're not going to use their strong immigration laws to help the united states. so there's a very good likelihood that i'll be closing the border next week and that will be just fine with me. arthel: allison bar deer is linbarber is livein west palm be latest. >> reporter: president trump threatened to close the u.s./mexico border in the past but this time is different. this time he gave a deadline, saying it could potentially happen next week. when asked if he would close the border to all trade, president trump told reporters it could mean all trade. >> we have two brand-new caravans coming up, if you can believe it, two big ones and they're coming up and mexico could stop them very easily. they have to stop the illegal immigration. we've run out of room. but mexico is going to
president trump warning mexico to take action or else. >> it's a horrible situation and mexico could stop it at their southern border. it's very easy for them to stop people from coming up and they don't choose to do it. well, we're not going to give them hundreds of billions of dollars and tell them that they're not going to use their strong immigration laws to help the united states. so there's a very good likelihood that i'll be closing the border next week and that will be just fine...
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en jalisco, mÉxico univisiÓn.r el caribe que concluirÁ esta semana en las islas caimÁn. vamos al resumen de la actividad dominicana. >en la nfl, dicen adiÓs en lo mÁs alto. el ala cerrada estelar decidiÓ ponerle fin a su carrera. el anuncio lo hizo por instagram. nueva era para las teutones y las auster jÓvenes. vamos con nueva franquicia se impuso dos goles a cero en el fox pro. atenciÓn que un mexicano se sube al podio en la 34 ediciÓn para los Ángeles california. juan luis barrios llegÓ en el tercer lugar con un tiempo de dos horas y 12 minutos exactos. esta fue la informaciÓn deportiva, seguimos con mÁs. >>auroras boreales siente la claridad del alivio de claritin 24 horas sin causar sueño cuando las alergias ocurran, . porque la vida debería tener más alegrías y menos preocupaciones. siente la claridad, vive claramente claritin. : nos -- arantxa: nos despedimos con esta aureola boreal tamal esta usando la aureola boreal hacia el sur y los residentes de montana y iowa y colorado pueden ver este espectÁculo nat
en jalisco, mÉxico univisiÓn.r el caribe que concluirÁ esta semana en las islas caimÁn. vamos al resumen de la actividad dominicana. >en la nfl, dicen adiÓs en lo mÁs alto. el ala cerrada estelar decidiÓ ponerle fin a su carrera. el anuncio lo hizo por instagram. nueva era para las teutones y las auster jÓvenes. vamos con nueva franquicia se impuso dos goles a cero en el fox pro. atenciÓn que un mexicano se sube al podio en la 34 ediciÓn para los Ángeles california. juan luis...
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program that requires central american asylum seekers to remain in mexico to come back to mexico and wait for their asylum process to be to be completed in the united states this of course is a departure from decades of asylum policy in the united states that would otherwise allow central american asylum seekers to wait in the united states while their court cases are called upon so when we're hearing this rhetoric from the president of the united states calling on mexico to stop the flow of migrants with this is lacking is specificity because what we're hearing overwhelmingly from immigration experts is that without addressing the root cause of migration in the northern triangle of central america honduras and guatemala which are you know levels of poverty that are extreme levels of violence that are extreme as well as instability and political corruption without addressing those issues there is no stemming the flow of migrants there is no curbing back the phenomenon of migrant caravans that we've seen played out over the last year so it would be interesting to hear what exactly the
program that requires central american asylum seekers to remain in mexico to come back to mexico and wait for their asylum process to be to be completed in the united states this of course is a departure from decades of asylum policy in the united states that would otherwise allow central american asylum seekers to wait in the united states while their court cases are called upon so when we're hearing this rhetoric from the president of the united states calling on mexico to stop the flow of...
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. >> el hecho de hablar español puede costar a los indocumentados su retorno a méxico?. que tuvo documentos internos de un jefe de división los agentes quieren enfocarse especificamente en los hispano parlantes por el asilo . >> la po méxico es esperar a ciertos solicitantes que se dan a agentes en puertos de entrada o en otra parte de la frontera . >> el gobierno de méxico debe abrir campos de refugiados donde miles de inmigrantes llegan a ver situaciones de falta de protección de servicios minimos . >> más allá de eso los criticos dicen que las instrucciones hacen que la política este en los centroamericanos centrada . >> el departamento dice que es otra herramienta para hacer fernte a los indocumentados que llegan a la frontera . >> el gobierno manda mensajes vienés no es en suelo americano en tu asilo por lo tanto no creoq debes venir porque ni entraras . >> dice que la información la confirmó dos funcionarios del gobierno bajo anonimato . >> a pesar que esto por ahora es implementado en san diego el gobierno dice que planea expandir a otros lados en próximas semanas
. >> el hecho de hablar español puede costar a los indocumentados su retorno a méxico?. que tuvo documentos internos de un jefe de división los agentes quieren enfocarse especificamente en los hispano parlantes por el asilo . >> la po méxico es esperar a ciertos solicitantes que se dan a agentes en puertos de entrada o en otra parte de la frontera . >> el gobierno de méxico debe abrir campos de refugiados donde miles de inmigrantes llegan a ver situaciones de falta de...
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border with mexico. he now says if mexico does not stop all illegal immigration, he could close the border or large sections of it next week and warned he could keep it closed, quoting now, for a long time. >> mexico could stop it right at their southern border. it is very easy to stop them from coming up and they don't choose to do it. we're not going to give them hundreds of billions of dollars and tell them they're not going to use their strong immigration laws to help the united states, so there's a good likelihood i'll be closing the border next week and that will be just fine with me. >> this move would impact people and trade. mexico is a top u.s. trading partner. in 2018, trade between the countries averaged out to $1.6 billion per day. border officials say their resources have become strained and that the u.s. immigration system is at a breaking point. so president trump is putting pressure on mexico. let's check in with cnn's natasha chen at the southern border in front of the hidalgo, texas po
border with mexico. he now says if mexico does not stop all illegal immigration, he could close the border or large sections of it next week and warned he could keep it closed, quoting now, for a long time. >> mexico could stop it right at their southern border. it is very easy to stop them from coming up and they don't choose to do it. we're not going to give them hundreds of billions of dollars and tell them they're not going to use their strong immigration laws to help the united...
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. >> con sentido del humor el presidente de méxico respondió a la amenaza de donald trump sobre cerrarfrontera. >> no vamos a pelear, amor y z paz. >> este viernes, el mandatario s stony dense estadounidense arremetió contra méxico, si las autoridades no detiene el flujo de migrantes. en la frontera norte, las palabras del dirigente vecidel vecino dio mensaje de paz. >> no solamente nivel fronteras, en todo méxico, tendríamos una crisis humanitaria. >> precisamente los albergues a donde llegan los migrantes, muchos buscando el sueño am americano, se muestran preocupados de que sean cerrados los accesos. >> quisiéramos que nos den el lugar, y nos permitieran pasar a estados unidos. >> otros intentaron guardar la calma y analizar las posibilidades. >> si tenemos oportunidad en méxico la aprovecharemos para trabajar. >> la secretaría de relaciones exteriores respondió. >> a través de un twitter, el canciller dijo que méxico no actúa en base a amenazas, y es el mejor vecino que estados unidos puede tener. >> como prueba de esto, 1 millón de estadounidenses escogieron esta tierra como su ho
. >> con sentido del humor el presidente de méxico respondió a la amenaza de donald trump sobre cerrarfrontera. >> no vamos a pelear, amor y z paz. >> este viernes, el mandatario s stony dense estadounidense arremetió contra méxico, si las autoridades no detiene el flujo de migrantes. en la frontera norte, las palabras del dirigente vecidel vecino dio mensaje de paz. >> no solamente nivel fronteras, en todo méxico, tendríamos una crisis humanitaria. >>...
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mexico. we are working hard to stop it. we are building the wall but until the well is completed as it is moving along well. we are going to have a news conference shortly after wall as it is being completed. it is moving along rapidly but still we have a current crisis. you can go back 40 years but i can about -- cannot imagine it being worse. custodye died in u.s. in december. do you believe your administration is equipped to handle that in a way to ensure children are not dying? it has been well stated we have done a fantastic job. one father admitted lame. the other was being brought to the hospital on an emergency basis. it is a tough situation and that trek is a long track -- a long trek. mexico could stop it at their southern border. they have a southern border. they have a border that could be structured. it is easy for them to stop people coming up. we are not going to give them billions of dollars and tell them they are not going to use their strong immigration laws to help united s
mexico. we are working hard to stop it. we are building the wall but until the well is completed as it is moving along well. we are going to have a news conference shortly after wall as it is being completed. it is moving along rapidly but still we have a current crisis. you can go back 40 years but i can about -- cannot imagine it being worse. custodye died in u.s. in december. do you believe your administration is equipped to handle that in a way to ensure children are not dying? it has been...
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and mexico. to say we'll see what happens, don't you need some evidence that closing the border would reduce the number of people as the president hopes it will who are coming into the country illegally or coming to seek asylum? is there any evidence? >> i don't have a crystal ball. nobody has a crystal ball to see how this is going to effect that. i can tell you what we're doing is not working. yes, it will be painful for some people, and trade will probably be effected somewhat, but things will get adjusted. the goal is we want legal immigration in an orderly manner. if we have done everything we have up to this point, as secretary nielson said, it is a crisis, it's overrun. we have to change the strategy. i think this is the right way to go. >> evidence is not equal to a crystal ball, but i hear the point that there is no evidence. let me move on to this. you're a ranking member on the house foreign affairs committee, let's talk about north korea. there's the announcement that the south korean
and mexico. to say we'll see what happens, don't you need some evidence that closing the border would reduce the number of people as the president hopes it will who are coming into the country illegally or coming to seek asylum? is there any evidence? >> i don't have a crystal ball. nobody has a crystal ball to see how this is going to effect that. i can tell you what we're doing is not working. yes, it will be painful for some people, and trade will probably be effected somewhat, but...
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pablo: mÉxico no actÚa en base de amenazas. sino en millÓn y medio de estonias es que eligieron nuestro paÍs como hogar, respondiÓ el canciller de mÉxico. ayer en michigan trump se burlÓ de los que piden asilo cuando dicen que temen por sus vidas. >> que vergüenza es tener un lÍder de este país que habla asÍ de personas vulnerables. que estÁn experimentando situaciones muy difÍciles. pablo: tambiÉn dijo que los que vienen de esos paÍses son lo peor. mientras secretaria de seguridad nacional y del congreso que le permita deportar mÁs rápidamente a niÑos centroamericanos no acompaÑados y detener a los padres hasta que se solucionen sus casos migratorios. lo que propone requiere cambiar la ley, es decir que tiene que ser aprobado tanto en la cÁmara baja como en el senado. es recordar que lacÁmara baja es de mayorÍa demÓcrata. tambiÉn pide mÁs dinero porque dice que el sistema estÁ al borde del colapso. los demÓcratas afirma que la migraciÓn deberÍa invertir eldinero en agilizar el sistema de asilo en vez de construir un muro. >> l
pablo: mÉxico no actÚa en base de amenazas. sino en millÓn y medio de estonias es que eligieron nuestro paÍs como hogar, respondiÓ el canciller de mÉxico. ayer en michigan trump se burlÓ de los que piden asilo cuando dicen que temen por sus vidas. >> que vergüenza es tener un lÍder de este país que habla asÍ de personas vulnerables. que estÁn experimentando situaciones muy difÍciles. pablo: tambiÉn dijo que los que vienen de esos paÍses son lo peor. mientras secretaria de...
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the president had this threat for mexico. watch here. >> so mexico is tough. they can stop them but they chose not to. now they will stop them. if they don't stop them, we're closing the border. we will close it and we'll keep it closed for a long time. i'm not playing games. reporter: president talking about caravans originating in central america making their way up through mexico. you mentioned hearing from president trump. we're set to hear we believe shortly. he will be joined, speaking about the small business administrator linda mcmahon. we're told she will leave the sba. she will join one of the super-pacs to support president trump's re-election. connell: as you say on a busy friday. thank you, blake. melissa: tons of breaking news. trade optimism boosting stocks. edward lawrence with the latest on negotiations between the u.s. and china. edward? reporter: melissa, a renewed sense of optimism as u.s. finishes two days of intense negotiations. the talks ended with a picture as the lead negotiators shook hand as they finished friday on beijing. enough p
the president had this threat for mexico. watch here. >> so mexico is tough. they can stop them but they chose not to. now they will stop them. if they don't stop them, we're closing the border. we will close it and we'll keep it closed for a long time. i'm not playing games. reporter: president talking about caravans originating in central america making their way up through mexico. you mentioned hearing from president trump. we're set to hear we believe shortly. he will be joined,...
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es lo que quiere el presidente de mÉxico lÓpez obrador. escuchemos al presidente de mÉxico. >>> hubo matanzas, imposiciones la llamada conquista, >>> el presidente dijo que les envÍo carta porque el prÓximo 2021 se cumplen 500 aÑos de la conquis conquista. por supuesto hubo respuesta del gobierno espaÑol porque la carta rechazamos con toda firmeza, la llegada hace 500 aÑos de espaÑoles no pueden juzgarse a luz de consideraciones contemporaneas y el gobierno de este cuate estÁ que trabajar loco quiÉn sabe que va hacer de este paÍs >>> cada etapa tiene su momento definitivamente muchos no sabemos realmente quÉ pasÓ. >>> pero una respuesta verdaderamente controversial ofreciÓ el escritor espaÑol arturo de la reina del sur que conoce bien mÉxico le dice a lÓpez obrador que se disculpe Él que tiene apellidos espaÑoles y vive ahÍ. si este individuo cree de verdad lo que dice es un imbÉcil sino lo cree es un sirvnvergÜenza, po el propio lÓpez obrador pedirÁ perdÓn a mÉxico escuchemos. >>> hubo mucha represiÓn a los pueblos originarios >>> lÓpez o
es lo que quiere el presidente de mÉxico lÓpez obrador. escuchemos al presidente de mÉxico. >>> hubo matanzas, imposiciones la llamada conquista, >>> el presidente dijo que les envÍo carta porque el prÓximo 2021 se cumplen 500 aÑos de la conquis conquista. por supuesto hubo respuesta del gobierno espaÑol porque la carta rechazamos con toda firmeza, la llegada hace 500 aÑos de espaÑoles no pueden juzgarse a luz de consideraciones contemporaneas y el gobierno de este...
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massive car advance walking right through mexico. mexico is stuff. they can stop them but they chose not too. to if they don't stop them, we're closing the bored. we'll keep it closed for a long time. i'm not playing games. mexico has to stop it. they have people coming right through mexico. it's a long, very dangerous journey. mexico sends buses, they send trucks. they start at one point a little bit. stopping, they don't do anything to stop it right now so the car advance form. i've ended payments to guatemala, to honduras and el salvador. no money goes there anymore. we were giving them $500 million. we were giving them tremendous aid. we stopped payment to honduras, to guatemala and to el salvador. we were paying them tremendous amounts of money and we're not paying them anymore because they haven't done a thing for us. they set up these car advance. in many cases they put their worst people in the car advance. they're not going to put their best in they get rid of their problems and they march up here and come into our country. we're not letting
massive car advance walking right through mexico. mexico is stuff. they can stop them but they chose not too. to if they don't stop them, we're closing the bored. we'll keep it closed for a long time. i'm not playing games. mexico has to stop it. they have people coming right through mexico. it's a long, very dangerous journey. mexico sends buses, they send trucks. they start at one point a little bit. stopping, they don't do anything to stop it right now so the car advance form. i've ended...
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/mexico/canada trade agreement. they talk about how it's changing the relationship between the two countries, hosted by the canadian american business council here in washington, this is just under an hour. >>> all right. everybody refreshed, everybody ready for more great content? so we -- why don't you guys sit in -- let's sit in those three seats. i'll sit on this end for a change. we've listen another nafta 2.0 pretty deeply. hello. i'll do one of these whistles if i have to, and deafen you all. is everybody with me? are we ready? okay. as i was saying we've looked at nafta 2.0 pretty deeply. now we want to try and put it in a broader global context and we have three great people joining us here today to do that. howard dean is the former government of vermont, now a senior adviser in public policy and regulation practice, also with us is ambassador michaelkergan, former canadian ambassador to the u.s. and also arturo sarokan, an international strategic consultant and adviser and public speaker. so let us talk.
/mexico/canada trade agreement. they talk about how it's changing the relationship between the two countries, hosted by the canadian american business council here in washington, this is just under an hour. >>> all right. everybody refreshed, everybody ready for more great content? so we -- why don't you guys sit in -- let's sit in those three seats. i'll sit on this end for a change. we've listen another nafta 2.0 pretty deeply. hello. i'll do one of these whistles if i have to, and...
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and mexico. on the subject about what the president's position is on william barr and how much of the mueller report should be released? the president is oscillating a bit. one moment he says he trusts william barr and says it support to him. later on on twitter, he backtracks. the problem is no matter what the radical left gets, it will never been enough. watch. they will harass and complain and resist. we should take our victory and say no. we have a country to run. alex, that sounds like the president is not inclined to have the letter released. william barr is insisting he has authority and congressional pressure. he has publicly committed to releasing a lot of the report with the important caveat of heavy redaction. alex. >> you have to wonder. once you get the report out there, what more is there for the democrats to demand? put it out and we can move on. we will move on for now. we will see you again, hans, thank you. let's degrbring in kevin cerill. good morning to the three of you. elisa
and mexico. on the subject about what the president's position is on william barr and how much of the mueller report should be released? the president is oscillating a bit. one moment he says he trusts william barr and says it support to him. later on on twitter, he backtracks. the problem is no matter what the radical left gets, it will never been enough. watch. they will harass and complain and resist. we should take our victory and say no. we have a country to run. alex, that sounds like the...
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-mexico border. this was a day after customs officials announced more than 76,000 migrants were cut trying to cross the southern border in february, a record number of arrests. this hearing by the senate judiciary committee is two hours and 40 minutes. >> the hearing will come to order and i want to thank the witnesses. i will introduce you in a bit. i'm going to give a brief opening statement followed by senator feinstein, senator cornyn and senator burr been the chairman of the immigration subcommittee. so, today we are here to have a hearing surrounding the death of seven-year-old jacqueline mcquinn. i hope i said the name right, eight-year-old felipe alonso gomez, and we want to hear about their passing and custody and we will be hearing from mclean, mr. bauer, mr. fisher for vital introduce in a bit. but, to my democratic colleagues, all of us share the desire to find out how to make sure children that we have custody of our well taken care of and that we avoid injury and death to the fullest ex
-mexico border. this was a day after customs officials announced more than 76,000 migrants were cut trying to cross the southern border in february, a record number of arrests. this hearing by the senate judiciary committee is two hours and 40 minutes. >> the hearing will come to order and i want to thank the witnesses. i will introduce you in a bit. i'm going to give a brief opening statement followed by senator feinstein, senator cornyn and senator burr been the chairman of the...
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despedimos con imÁgenes de la fanaticada que espera este juego amistoso mÉxico versus paraguay.a sabe, lo esperamos sÓlo a las 11, buen provecho y buenas tardes. jorge: martes 26 de marzo. un coyote le cuenta a univisiÓn en exclusiva como controlan a los inmigrantes y que les dan a los niÑos para que no tenga que comer durante dÍas. los abogados de el chapo guzmÁn estÁn pidiendo una poquillo. dicen que el anterior no es vÁlido porque varios jurados ignoraron instrucciones del juez. a punta de pistola delincuentes estÁn robándole dinero y herramientas a jardineros y albaÑiles hispanos en california. ante la solicitud de presidente de mÉxico, espaÑa responde que no va a pedir perdÓn por lo ocurrido durante la conquista hace 500 aÑos y el papÁ no ha contestado. ♪ ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn cono jorge ramos y de laredo, texas en la frontera sur, ilia calderon. ilia: hola, quÉ tal? muy buenas tardes, le saludo desde laredo, texas. aquÍ mismo en la ribera de rÍo grande, este río que durante aÑos cientos de miles de personas se han atrevido a cruzar para escapar de la violenci
despedimos con imÁgenes de la fanaticada que espera este juego amistoso mÉxico versus paraguay.a sabe, lo esperamos sÓlo a las 11, buen provecho y buenas tardes. jorge: martes 26 de marzo. un coyote le cuenta a univisiÓn en exclusiva como controlan a los inmigrantes y que les dan a los niÑos para que no tenga que comer durante dÍas. los abogados de el chapo guzmÁn estÁn pidiendo una poquillo. dicen que el anterior no es vÁlido porque varios jurados ignoraron instrucciones del juez. a...
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reportero: pasÓ toda su infancia con mÉxico, luego se mudÓ a brownsville, texas. se termine su libertad condicional serÁ deportado a mÉxico y nunca podrÁ regularizar su estatus migratorio en los estados unidos. patricia: horas despuÉs de que el presidente trump anuncia que pedirÍa a una corte federal la eliminaciÓn completa de obamacare un fallo judicial frenÓ en seco transpiración. un juez de washington determinÓ que son ilegales los programas para ampliar la asociaciÓn de planes de salud. se refiere a seguros mÉdicos que cuestan menos que los planes de obamacare, pero que brinda menos beneficios. el fiscal general william barn enviarÁ al congreso en abril una ediciÓn sobre el informe de robert mueller sobre las investigaciones entre los brazos del paÑal presidente trump y rusia. barn explicÓ que editarÁ el documento antes de su publicaciÓn para no comprometer a las fuentes, y la privacidad tampoco, la reputaciÓn de terceros, ni los mÉtodos usados en el proceso. informÓ ademÁs que las pesquisas de mueller concluyeron que nadie de la campaÑa ridades. vamos a la pa
reportero: pasÓ toda su infancia con mÉxico, luego se mudÓ a brownsville, texas. se termine su libertad condicional serÁ deportado a mÉxico y nunca podrÁ regularizar su estatus migratorio en los estados unidos. patricia: horas despuÉs de que el presidente trump anuncia que pedirÍa a una corte federal la eliminaciÓn completa de obamacare un fallo judicial frenÓ en seco transpiración. un juez de washington determinÓ que son ilegales los programas para ampliar la asociaciÓn de planes...
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so mexico could do a better job. >> working with mexico is essential to -- >> mexico could do a better job on its own, could it not? >> and i believe that the new administration is working on that in terms of ensuring that any migration is safe and orderly, and that enforcement posture is improved. >> how long have we had this problem? not the immediate crisis, but of women being raped and children coming here sick and drugs being smuggled and coyotes making billions and drugs coming across. i mean, how long has this been going on? >> for decades, obviously. >> well, you know, all of us ought to hide our heads in a bag. this is unconscionable. do we need a border wall or a barrier? and i want your honest answer. if you get fired, you can come to work for me. do we need one? >> thank you, senator. we do. we need to maintain what we have, the 654 miles, and we need hundreds of additional miles in critical areas that we have difficulty controlling that the president has requested and that congress has -- has supported. >> what would happen if we tore down the barriers and the walls that w
so mexico could do a better job. >> working with mexico is essential to -- >> mexico could do a better job on its own, could it not? >> and i believe that the new administration is working on that in terms of ensuring that any migration is safe and orderly, and that enforcement posture is improved. >> how long have we had this problem? not the immediate crisis, but of women being raped and children coming here sick and drugs being smuggled and coyotes making billions and...
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de esta manera >> el pasado 23 de febrero josÉ antonio muÑoz de 25 aÑos originario de guadalajara mÉxicocky. de acuerdo a testigos que describieron el incidente a sus hermanos se desatÓ un altercado verbal con un hombre que presuntamente gritÓ cosas racistas a las personas en la mesa, cuando josÉ se levantÓ para calmarmarlo el hombre sacÓ arma y le disparÓ >> mi hermano no entendÍa inglÉs, simplemente por pararse a escuchar la discusiÓn, no hubo ningÚn motivo >>strant ha hecho pÚblicas sus condolencias y colaborarÁn con las autoridades para la investigaciÓn, al siguiente dÍa la policia anuncÓo la detenciÓn de un presunto responsable y acusaron a devon de 30 aÑos por el asesinato, aunque aÚn no han calificado el hecho como un crimen de odio. sus hermanos aseguran que para evitar que otro incidente similar se repita las autoridades deben hacerlo pues el racismo es la Única motivaciÓn que encuentran tras su muerte. >> un crimen de odio es para todo el mundo, cualquier persona que estÁ intentando matar o hacer daÑo a alguien con la intenciÓn que esta persona es diferente. >> la familia tambi
de esta manera >> el pasado 23 de febrero josÉ antonio muÑoz de 25 aÑos originario de guadalajara mÉxicocky. de acuerdo a testigos que describieron el incidente a sus hermanos se desatÓ un altercado verbal con un hombre que presuntamente gritÓ cosas racistas a las personas en la mesa, cuando josÉ se levantÓ para calmarmarlo el hombre sacÓ arma y le disparÓ >> mi hermano no entendÍa inglÉs, simplemente por pararse a escuchar la discusiÓn, no hubo ningÚn motivo...
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[together] mexico is going to pay for the wall. mexico is going to pay for the wall 100%.he wall? all: mexico! - only thing worse than one trump is many trumps. [laughter] mexico's gonna pay for it. that was trump's signature catchphrase. more than any other catchphrase. more than "you're fired." more than "make america great again." even more than "don't tell my wife about this." [laughter] but we never should have actually believed that mexico was going to pay for the wall. because every time someone asked trump how mexico would pay, he had a completely different explanation. - there will be a payment. it will be in a form, perhaps a complicated form. one way or the other, mexico's gonna pay for the wall. that's right. it may be through reimbursement, but one way or the other, mexico will pay for the wall. the wall will pay for itself on a monthly basis. we're working on a tax reform bill that will generate revenue from mexico that will pay for the wall. we have a trade deficit with mexico of $58 billion. all i have to do is start playing with that trade deficit and, bel
[together] mexico is going to pay for the wall. mexico is going to pay for the wall 100%.he wall? all: mexico! - only thing worse than one trump is many trumps. [laughter] mexico's gonna pay for it. that was trump's signature catchphrase. more than any other catchphrase. more than "you're fired." more than "make america great again." even more than "don't tell my wife about this." [laughter] but we never should have actually believed that mexico was going to pay...
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esta tragedia provocado conmociÓn en mÉxico y en guatemala.meras imÁgenes de lo que serÍa uno de los peores accidentes en el trasladode migrantes indocumentados de mÉxico a estados unidos. se reporta la muerte de 23 personas, entre ellas dos menores de edad y 31 lesionados, gracias. los guatemaltecos viajaban en un campo con capacidad paratransportar 3 t de carga. en el interior habÍa unas 60 personas asignadas que superaban hasta en 1 t el peso mÁximo. >> al rodar, al estrellarse, uno contra otro recibe un impacto, un traumatismo y la causa podrÍa ser esa, de que exista la mayor cantidad de fallecidos en esta ocasiÓn. reportero: que con el accidentado no tenÍa placas de circulaciÓn. el conductor se dio a la fuga. los traficantes habrÍan tomado rutas al nortede chiapas para evitar los retenes. >> se ha iniciado para ello una carpeta de investigaciÓn, para poder hablar de responsabilidades de quienes tengan participaciÓn, sobre todo en el tema del trÁfico de migrantes. reportero: el no tenÍan el registro de un accidente de vehÍculo con tantas p
esta tragedia provocado conmociÓn en mÉxico y en guatemala.meras imÁgenes de lo que serÍa uno de los peores accidentes en el trasladode migrantes indocumentados de mÉxico a estados unidos. se reporta la muerte de 23 personas, entre ellas dos menores de edad y 31 lesionados, gracias. los guatemaltecos viajaban en un campo con capacidad paratransportar 3 t de carga. en el interior habÍa unas 60 personas asignadas que superaban hasta en 1 t el peso mÁximo. >> al rodar, al estrellarse,...