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mexico central. from the highlands of the northwest to the low lying plains of the sun. the point at which these routes into set. the caravans that carry this trade are exposed to various danger and so the tribal chiefs or. the guard should be asked for special protection. they chose to build their cottage shrines on a mountain top with a natural plateau. bond for the white man only a day on foot from the present day. this ceremonial center was established around five hundred b.c. in the course of the centuries it became one of the major trading centers in old mesoamerica. the earliest overlords of monta our barn where some arms of a car and they were results folks tribal chiefs with a knack for dramatically highlighting their own supremacy all ophir they were closer to heaven than anywhere else on earth closer to the gods who underwrote their authority to decide men's faints in worldly economic terms. you. feel the central location of monta all gone meant that it played an increasing role in the long distance trade of mesoamerican its links extended to the south thank y
mexico central. from the highlands of the northwest to the low lying plains of the sun. the point at which these routes into set. the caravans that carry this trade are exposed to various danger and so the tribal chiefs or. the guard should be asked for special protection. they chose to build their cottage shrines on a mountain top with a natural plateau. bond for the white man only a day on foot from the present day. this ceremonial center was established around five hundred b.c. in the course...
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these policies are being used by criminal organizations in mexico and central america. this is a way for them to get smuggled aliens to a safe jurisdiction where local law enforcement will not cooperate with ice. there rolling the criminal organizations -- they are bankrolling the criminal organizations. sanctuary laws are helping borders to exploit illegal workers with convictions. i want to be clear on sanctuary policies. we do not want local law enforcement to be ice officers. what we want them to do is give federal law enforcement officers unfettered access to county jail to take custody of someone who is in the country illegally. and as yet committed another crime. it is safer for the offices and community. these people go out and reoffend. century city's do not protect -- sanctuary cities are not protecting their communities. comedent trump: thank you -- thank you, tom, for doing a great job. it is not an easy job. marion, we have been friends for a long time. how is it going? inion: my son was killed 2014 by a repeat illegal alien criminal in colorado who had bee
these policies are being used by criminal organizations in mexico and central america. this is a way for them to get smuggled aliens to a safe jurisdiction where local law enforcement will not cooperate with ice. there rolling the criminal organizations -- they are bankrolling the criminal organizations. sanctuary laws are helping borders to exploit illegal workers with convictions. i want to be clear on sanctuary policies. we do not want local law enforcement to be ice officers. what we want...
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mexico that it drives this migration? >> well we have intense levels of violence. in centralerica and parts of mexico where, where the population has been targeted in a way that we had never seen before. issues such as the extortion, are one of the main drivers for, for immigration, because gangs and, and drug cartels start extorting businesses which eventually leads to the business being forcinged to close down. and now not only the people have no economic sustenance. they have people frying to kill them. the two factors are incredible drivers of migration. >> we met some of the immigrants, when they surrendered to the border patrol. the 16-year-old girl told us she was threatened with rape by a gang in el salvador. this boy journeyed 1,000 miles from guatemala, alone, hoping to reach his parents in florida. they ended up in detention. where they can apply for asylum or eventually be deported. >> this traditional route, over the rio grande river and through the brush on foot, is the path smugglers often use to funnel immigrants to the 18 wheelers on the u.s. side. but many a
mexico that it drives this migration? >> well we have intense levels of violence. in centralerica and parts of mexico where, where the population has been targeted in a way that we had never seen before. issues such as the extortion, are one of the main drivers for, for immigration, because gangs and, and drug cartels start extorting businesses which eventually leads to the business being forcinged to close down. and now not only the people have no economic sustenance. they have people...
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right over there in wisconsin he has an incredibly narrow education what he did this wentt to central mexico in 1940s and so desperate poverty. two thirds of people didn't get enough food to eat and he looked at the centerfold this landscape that these people were trying to scratch a living and saidd we need to give these people better tools. you are absolutely right we could do both. what can we do in agriculture that you could win on both sides so that is the consensus among myself and colleagues it's at the time we have to grow twice as much food to feed everybody at the level listening to you i've become even more pessimistic than i was when i walked through the door. such is life. i guess my reaction was -- and i haven't read the book yet to know if this is accurate -- faced with what i consider a crisis you have two schools of people that are far less interested in figuring out how to solve the crisis then how to win over their opponents on the issue of what society they would like rather than the crisis and so it does seem to me each of the different schools has flaws and virtues and
right over there in wisconsin he has an incredibly narrow education what he did this wentt to central mexico in 1940s and so desperate poverty. two thirds of people didn't get enough food to eat and he looked at the centerfold this landscape that these people were trying to scratch a living and saidd we need to give these people better tools. you are absolutely right we could do both. what can we do in agriculture that you could win on both sides so that is the consensus among myself and...
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mexico. he's a professor at the university of texas, el paso. what is so terrible in central and in mexico that it drives this migration? >> slack: well, we have intense levels of violence, both in central america and parts of mexico, where the population has been targeted in a way that we had never seen before. issues such as extortion are one of the main drivers for immigration, because gangs and drug cartels start extorting businesses, which eventually leads to the business being forced to close down. and now, not only do people have no economic sustenance, but they also have people trying to kill them. and those two factors are incredible drivers of migration. >> pelley: we met some of the immigrants when they surrendered to the border patrol. a 16-year-old girl told us that she was threatened with rape by a gang in el salvador. this boy journeyed 1,000 miles from guatemala, alone, hoping to reach his parents in florida. they ended up in detention, where they can apply for asylum or eventually be deported. this traditional route, over the rio grande river and through the
mexico. he's a professor at the university of texas, el paso. what is so terrible in central and in mexico that it drives this migration? >> slack: well, we have intense levels of violence, both in central america and parts of mexico, where the population has been targeted in a way that we had never seen before. issues such as extortion are one of the main drivers for immigration, because gangs and drug cartels start extorting businesses, which eventually leads to the business being...
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on september 19, a 7.1 magnitude earthquake struck central mexico. my family lives.dreds were presumed dead. thousands, were homeless. mexico, its culture, its people, it's beautiful sounds and images have always been intrinsic to who i am as a person. i have many friends and family members there. and as we scrambled to get in contact with our loved ones, the people of israel did what they have done for countless other nations in the. within 48 hours, israel defense forces had a team in mexico. [applause] within days, multiple israeli disaster relief organizations were on the ground! i cannot put into words, both the relief and the pride that i felt in that moment, i heard my mother. sitting at our dinner table, once again, always saying no matter your situation in life, worked to make the world a better place. [applause] they brought more than 70 rescue workers and structural engineers to help assess the damage to buildings in mexico city. helping to free those trapped under collapsed buildings. organizations provided posttraumatic services and aided in cleanup effo
on september 19, a 7.1 magnitude earthquake struck central mexico. my family lives.dreds were presumed dead. thousands, were homeless. mexico, its culture, its people, it's beautiful sounds and images have always been intrinsic to who i am as a person. i have many friends and family members there. and as we scrambled to get in contact with our loved ones, the people of israel did what they have done for countless other nations in the. within 48 hours, israel defense forces had a team in mexico....
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to prevent entry, we work with the doj and state and counterparts in mexico, south and central america, and china. most importantly, to share information. that has two main purposes. one is to stop the drugs before they come in. the other is to help us s themselvese pco that are the force behind the epidemic. it facilitates the dismantlement and it also provides clear responsibilities of months tal partners to bring all we have to bear. i wanted to use one example. we have border enforcement security task forces which has one of those good acronyms. best. these are to investigate opioid smuggling domestically. they are in eight locations throughout the united states and it leverages more than 1000 officials and it represents more than 100 law enforcement agencies. cvp also has officers at 100 ports of entry. they not only checked billions of dollars of cargo and passengers each day. they have been focused recently on fentanyl. seizures have increased over the last three years. it was about two pounds in 2013. 2017. 1000 pounds in this drug, in small quantities, is lethal. they have exp
to prevent entry, we work with the doj and state and counterparts in mexico, south and central america, and china. most importantly, to share information. that has two main purposes. one is to stop the drugs before they come in. the other is to help us s themselvese pco that are the force behind the epidemic. it facilitates the dismantlement and it also provides clear responsibilities of months tal partners to bring all we have to bear. i wanted to use one example. we have border enforcement...
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reyes: minors migrating to the united states caught in mexico and sent back to central america. why are they taking the risk? i'm elaine reyes in washington, d.c., and this is "americas now." first up, young migrants make a desperate journey to the u.s. to escape economic hardship, but many don't make it through mexico. we'll talk to some minors from guatemala who were sent back home. then, a doctor in florida dedicated to making medical breakthroughs makes a professional breakthrough of her own. welcome to the show. they are
reyes: minors migrating to the united states caught in mexico and sent back to central america. why are they taking the risk? i'm elaine reyes in washington, d.c., and this is "americas now." first up, young migrants make a desperate journey to the u.s. to escape economic hardship, but many don't make it through mexico. we'll talk to some minors from guatemala who were sent back home. then, a doctor in florida dedicated to making medical breakthroughs makes a professional breakthrough...
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he went to central mexico. he saw desperate poverty. and ways we have a hard time imagining. 2 thirds of the people in mexico at the time did not get enough food and he saw these eroded landscapes and people trying to scratch a living, we need to give them better tools. we need to restore these landscapes that stem from that. typically seems not to have happened that way. >> the federal budget, $79 billion nondiscretionary. $4 billion - if we were back at 11%, what could we do in agriculture that could win on both sides. that is what the consensus is among myself and my colleagues, we don't have any money. speech is getting the budget back up, quite commonly estimated we have to grow twice as much food in 2050 in 2052 feet everybody at the level - there are a lot of arguments and back and forth that we here quite often and hard to imagine why it is a good idea to cut funds available to people who will have to do this. >> listening to you become i become more pessimistic than i was when i walked in the door. >> i'm sorry. >> that's life.
he went to central mexico. he saw desperate poverty. and ways we have a hard time imagining. 2 thirds of the people in mexico at the time did not get enough food and he saw these eroded landscapes and people trying to scratch a living, we need to give them better tools. we need to restore these landscapes that stem from that. typically seems not to have happened that way. >> the federal budget, $79 billion nondiscretionary. $4 billion - if we were back at 11%, what could we do in...
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to prevent entry, we work with the oj and state and our law enforcement counterparts in mexico, south and central america and china as well, to prevent the flow. but, also most importantly, to share information. the sharing of information has two purposes. one, stop the drugs before they come in, the other is to help us as partners dismantle the tcos themselves that are the force behind the epidemic. this information sharing helps us to stop the flow, facilitate this management -- and responsibilities across all partners. i wanted to use one example. we have border enforcement security task forces which has one of those good acroynms, bets. these are cvp and ice -- ice has bets and 58 locations across the united states. they leverages more than 1000 state-local law enforcement officials and represents over 100 law enforcement agencies. cbp also has officers at hundreds of points of entry and they not only check of billions of dollars of cargo, they are particularly focused recently on fentanyl every day. cbp seizures of fentanyl after radically increased in the last three years. we had about two
to prevent entry, we work with the oj and state and our law enforcement counterparts in mexico, south and central america and china as well, to prevent the flow. but, also most importantly, to share information. the sharing of information has two purposes. one, stop the drugs before they come in, the other is to help us as partners dismantle the tcos themselves that are the force behind the epidemic. this information sharing helps us to stop the flow, facilitate this management -- and...
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incredibly narrow education and indicate a plant -- noted for the get what he did if you went to central mexico in the 1940s would did his most important work and issa desperate poverty. extraordinarily poor there in ways we really have a hard time imagining because just doesn't exist in that many places anymore. two-thirds of the people in mexico at the time didn't eat enough food to eat all the time. two out of three people, just terrible. he looked at this and he saw the landscaping he said these people trying to scratch living out and he said we need to get people better tools. vogt was in the same place at the same time and he said we need to restore these landscapes. you actually right, of course we can do both but it typically seems not to happen that way. >> it's just interesting because the federal budget, $79 billion nondiscretionary, i mean nondefense r&d. usda gets about $4 billion. you just wonder if we're back up at 11% the way we were in the '60s, what can we do in agriculture that you could went on both sides? so that's really i think the consensus is among myself and my colleag
incredibly narrow education and indicate a plant -- noted for the get what he did if you went to central mexico in the 1940s would did his most important work and issa desperate poverty. extraordinarily poor there in ways we really have a hard time imagining because just doesn't exist in that many places anymore. two-thirds of the people in mexico at the time didn't eat enough food to eat all the time. two out of three people, just terrible. he looked at this and he saw the landscaping he said...
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recibiÓ elogios y crÍticas mientras inspecciona bala prototipo del muro, pieza central de su polÍtica con mÉxicoasumiÓ la presidencia, donald trump viajÓ a california. con este muro busca restaurar la ley y la obediencia en la frontera. [habla en inglÉs] " si no hubiera paredes aquÍ, ni siquiera tendrÍamos país", dijo donald trump reiterando su promesa de campaÑa de construir una pared de la frontera que se ha construido en un grito de guerra para sus partidarios. >> yo quiero darle un beso si puedo. reportera: esta mujer vino a apoyar el muro fronterizo. >> el muro es para decir: no puede brincar y ya. si vienes aquÍ, agarra papeles. reportero: en el recorrido del presidente mostrÓ su preferencia por la barrera que permite ver por s.a., de -- ella, dice que de otra manera no se puede ver si el otro lado estÁn los narcotraficantes. tambiÉn arremetiÓ contra la ley santuario y contra el gobernador de california. >>los Índices delictivos en nuestro estado, sobre todo de la frontera, son de los mÁs bajos y california se convierte en un lugar de experimento democrÁtico. ha puesto el ejemplo para que
recibiÓ elogios y crÍticas mientras inspecciona bala prototipo del muro, pieza central de su polÍtica con mÉxicoasumiÓ la presidencia, donald trump viajÓ a california. con este muro busca restaurar la ley y la obediencia en la frontera. [habla en inglÉs] " si no hubiera paredes aquÍ, ni siquiera tendrÍamos país", dijo donald trump reiterando su promesa de campaÑa de construir una pared de la frontera que se ha construido en un grito de guerra para sus partidarios. >>...
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to prevent entry, we work with the oj and state and our law enforcement counterparts in mexico, and central america, and flow, butrevent the also to share the information. the share of information has two purposes. one, stop the drugs before they other is to help us as partners dismantle the tcos themselves that are the force behind the epidemic. this information sharing helps us to stop the flow, facilitate and management -- responsibilities across all partners. i wanted to use one example. we have border enforcement security task forces which has one of those good acroynms, bets. ice -- icevp and has bets and 58 locations across the united states. it represents over 100 law-enforcement agencies. also has officers at hundreds of points of entry and only check of billions of dollars of cargo, they are particularly focused on fentanyl. afterizures of fentanyl radically increased in the last two years. 2017. 1485 pounds in in extraordinarily small quantities is lethal. ront this explosion, they have expanded the use of caninesand all cvp working that now have the ability to detect drugs and f
to prevent entry, we work with the oj and state and our law enforcement counterparts in mexico, and central america, and flow, butrevent the also to share the information. the share of information has two purposes. one, stop the drugs before they other is to help us as partners dismantle the tcos themselves that are the force behind the epidemic. this information sharing helps us to stop the flow, facilitate and management -- responsibilities across all partners. i wanted to use one example. we...
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on september 19th, a 7.1 magnitude earthquake struck central mexico where my family lives. hundreds were presumed dead. thousands were homeless. mexico, it's culture, it's people, it's beautiful sounds and images have always been intri intrinsic to who i am as a person. i have many friends and family members there. as we scrambled to get in contact with our loved ones because the people of israel did what they have done for countless other nations in need. within 48 hours the israel defense forces had a team in mexi mexico. within day, multiple israeli disaster relief organizations were on the ground. i can't put into words both the relief and the pride that i f t felt. in that moment i heard my mother sitting at our dinner table. once again, always, she told us, no matter your situation in life, work to make the world a better place. the idf brought more than 70 rescue workers to help assess the damage to buildings in mexico city. helping to free those trapped under collapsed buildings. organizations like israid provided services and clean up efforts in remote communities.
on september 19th, a 7.1 magnitude earthquake struck central mexico where my family lives. hundreds were presumed dead. thousands were homeless. mexico, it's culture, it's people, it's beautiful sounds and images have always been intri intrinsic to who i am as a person. i have many friends and family members there. as we scrambled to get in contact with our loved ones because the people of israel did what they have done for countless other nations in need. within 48 hours the israel defense...
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a lot of this comes through suppliers in miami or mexico or central america or other countries in latin and sells it. but in that transaction, they're taking a huge cut. so that is one of the ways he keeps military support and also using it to keep support from the people. starvation and corruption. stuart: we asked you many, many times, when is this guy going? when is the guy going? i have to answer my owe own question. this guy will have to be carried out? >> unfortunately that is right. he announced these elections for these, elections, which nobody thinks is real and has been condemned by international community for may 20th. he is so sure he will win the elections, that he already announced he will change the currency after the elections, january 1st, which he knows he will be president. so now there is a push to try to get some, get change going before then. there are talks that you know, military might revolt. only way you get the military to revolt, cut off the money. cut off the oil money and cut off the food money and also sanction them for their drug trafficking. those are th
a lot of this comes through suppliers in miami or mexico or central america or other countries in latin and sells it. but in that transaction, they're taking a huge cut. so that is one of the ways he keeps military support and also using it to keep support from the people. starvation and corruption. stuart: we asked you many, many times, when is this guy going? when is the guy going? i have to answer my owe own question. this guy will have to be carried out? >> unfortunately that is...
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and mexico looking outward toward central america, toward latin america even beginning to talk about the challenge from china in a very interesting way. i think that began to reshape a bit of the conception of what nafta meant in terms of that relationship. secondly, it was nafta that drove this, but in recent years, a deepening of the sense of the systemic links between the u.s. and mexico, the natural links of commerce and trade and communities, border communities are well known to us but those between the financial community, those between the infrastructure sector, the transport sector, the whole controversy around trucking, et cetera, but the very notion that we were part of systemic links that were critical and important to not only economic growth and security but also national security and in that ben was a recognition that between the u.s. treasury and the mexican treasury department, that there was a shared interest in both the security and integrity of the financial system where we face challenges from drug money laundering and challenges from organized crime groups, ms 13
and mexico looking outward toward central america, toward latin america even beginning to talk about the challenge from china in a very interesting way. i think that began to reshape a bit of the conception of what nafta meant in terms of that relationship. secondly, it was nafta that drove this, but in recent years, a deepening of the sense of the systemic links between the u.s. and mexico, the natural links of commerce and trade and communities, border communities are well known to us but...
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mexico. a grenade killed a man in sri lanka's central district of kandy on wednesday, after a fourth day of clashese troops have been deployed to try to end the violence. there have been clashes since sunday when a buddhist man died in kandy after an altercation with a group of muslims. david campanale has more. sri lankan commandos patrol the streets of kandy‘s outline districts. all police leave has been cancelled but they have not been able to stop arson or sporadical religiously motivated assaults. arson or sporadic religiously motivated assaults. through wednesday, police used teargas to disperse buddhist rioters in the city who had been attacking mosques and muslim—owned businesses. the continued presence of mobs on the street is in defiance of security measures, including a curfew. these were imposed after a buddhist youth died at the weekend during an altercation with a group of muslims. government ministers have been to see the violence for themselves, including this shop which had been set alight. a spokesman said the authorities were trying to get the situation under control. the army ha
mexico. a grenade killed a man in sri lanka's central district of kandy on wednesday, after a fourth day of clashese troops have been deployed to try to end the violence. there have been clashes since sunday when a buddhist man died in kandy after an altercation with a group of muslims. david campanale has more. sri lankan commandos patrol the streets of kandy‘s outline districts. all police leave has been cancelled but they have not been able to stop arson or sporadical religiously motivated...
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federal reserve the european central bank or the bank of england. and mexico's former first lady has thrown her hat into the presidential ring lawyer margarita zavala the wife of former president and ricky calderon was certified as a candidate on friday after electoral forty says she's filed the needed number of signatures savalas husband was selected as the nominee of the conservative national action party or pan but the follow will run as an independent challenging the pan's nominee ricardo annika who is currently running second in polls behind leftist andres manual lopez obrador are. as most of us know the trump administration released a budget plan earlier in the week it calls for an increase in defense spending of one hundred ninety five billion with a b dollars over the next two years how are defense dollars being spent in the united states we turn to former senior pentagon official michael maloof for the answers michael thank you for being here where does the billions and billions and trillions as was spoken about in the past where's the money go it's goi
federal reserve the european central bank or the bank of england. and mexico's former first lady has thrown her hat into the presidential ring lawyer margarita zavala the wife of former president and ricky calderon was certified as a candidate on friday after electoral forty says she's filed the needed number of signatures savalas husband was selected as the nominee of the conservative national action party or pan but the follow will run as an independent challenging the pan's nominee ricardo...
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el joven que mato a sus padres en eldormitorio de la audiencia central de michigan fue arrestado y afrenta cargos de homicidio. en mÉxicolencia nodiscrimina entre naciones extranjeros. bien cuentas a la justicia mexicana por el asesinato y secuestro, o desapariciÓn de sus ciudadanos. asÍ comenzamos. ♪ ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana. >> buenas tardes, bienvenidos a noticiero univisiÓn. la costa noreste del paÍs se prepara para mÁs inundaciones debido a mareas altas. incluso despuÉs de la fuerte tormenta invernal que dejÓ al menos ocho muertos. el fenÓmeno atmosfÉrico tambiÉn inundÓ carreteras, y provocÓ la cancelación de vuelos. tenemos los Últimos detalles de de nueva york. reportero: varios muertos y mÁs de 2 millones de hogares sin electricidad es el resultado de una monstruosa tormenta invernalque azotÓ al noreste de los estados unidos. segÚn el jefe de bomberos,en massachusetts, el mal tiempo ademÁs lleno de agua y escombros harÁn parte de esa localidad, donde el 92% de los hogares continÚan sin servicio elÉctrico. algo que no podrÁn restablecer sino hasta unas 72 horas. se han reportado dec
el joven que mato a sus padres en eldormitorio de la audiencia central de michigan fue arrestado y afrenta cargos de homicidio. en mÉxicolencia nodiscrimina entre naciones extranjeros. bien cuentas a la justicia mexicana por el asesinato y secuestro, o desapariciÓn de sus ciudadanos. asÍ comenzamos. ♪ ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana. >> buenas tardes, bienvenidos a noticiero univisiÓn. la costa noreste del paÍs se prepara para mÁs inundaciones debido a...
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i think laughter was the first official year that migrants from central america exceeded migrants from mexicothose migrants, their lives are at risk. there being dehumanized at every step along the journey. on the crossing across the border between guatemala and mexico. there are at risk during that entire 1000, 2000, 3000 mile-long journey across the interior of mexico. there is a man who is the leader of the arizona -- describing what he does. this comes from usa today. >> when i was a kid, this one quote kennedy had always stuck with me. your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country." once we find them, then we put the cameras out. then we start saying, this is where we will start game number two. game number two turns into a chessmaster. they're trying to outsmart you but you are trying to outsmart them. by doing that, we end up playing a game of lacrimal. whack-a-mole. isthe first thing i notice the language of that man and many like him used to talk about the migrants. the idea that this is a game of walkable. that is a metaphor that, at its dehumanizes to think of t
i think laughter was the first official year that migrants from central america exceeded migrants from mexicothose migrants, their lives are at risk. there being dehumanized at every step along the journey. on the crossing across the border between guatemala and mexico. there are at risk during that entire 1000, 2000, 3000 mile-long journey across the interior of mexico. there is a man who is the leader of the arizona -- describing what he does. this comes from usa today. >> when i was a...
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i think, last year was the first official year migrants from central america exceeded migrants from mexico their lives are at risk, their bodies are being modified and they are being dehumanized at every step along that journey, not just when they get to our border, but on the passage through mexico. on the crossing across guatemala and mexico. they are at risk during that know, 1000, 2000, 3,000-mile long journey across the interior of mexico. brian: there is a fellow named tim nailer foley who is the leader of the arizona border recon, describing what he does. this comes from "usa today." >> when i was a kid, this one quote that kennedy had has always stuck with me. that is, "ask not what you can do for your -- your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country." as we find them that is when , they put the cameras out. then we start saying, ok, it is where we start game number two. game number two turns in a chess match. i have to try to put my pieces in front of their pieces to block them. they are trying to outsmart you. you are trying to outsmart them. by doing that, we
i think, last year was the first official year migrants from central america exceeded migrants from mexico their lives are at risk, their bodies are being modified and they are being dehumanized at every step along that journey, not just when they get to our border, but on the passage through mexico. on the crossing across guatemala and mexico. they are at risk during that know, 1000, 2000, 3,000-mile long journey across the interior of mexico. brian: there is a fellow named tim nailer foley...
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with financing from mexico no longer an option, shall we say, this central promise of the trump presidentialfaces a very shaky future. and that is our broadcast on a wednesday night. thank you so very much for being here with us. good night from nbc news headquarters here in new york. ♪ >>> could it be a wake-up call for republicans? the democrats flip the gop seat in pennsylvania and there's new reporting that the president says conor lamb won because he's like trump. >>> plus, a new race between the trump organization in efforts to keep stormy daniels silent and nowen daniels lawyer says more women are coming forward, as well. >>> and after the axing of rex tillerson, president trump is reportedly eyeing others within his administration. we're taking a look at who could be next on the chopping block.
with financing from mexico no longer an option, shall we say, this central promise of the trump presidentialfaces a very shaky future. and that is our broadcast on a wednesday night. thank you so very much for being here with us. good night from nbc news headquarters here in new york. ♪ >>> could it be a wake-up call for republicans? the democrats flip the gop seat in pennsylvania and there's new reporting that the president says conor lamb won because he's like trump. >>>...
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problema se ha convertido en una epidemia en todo mÉxico, tanto el caso de las desapariciones forzadas demo las que se van entre particulares. >> el tema central, ninguno conocido donde la desapariciÓn haya sido sancionada. >> jalisco es una de las entidades donde Últimamente se han registrado mÁs este tipo de casos, dice el fiscal de derechos humanos afectan mÁs a las niÑas y adolescentes. >> jÓvenes de 13 y 18 aÑos representante 70% de la incidencia de casos. >> por eso desde la perla de occidente buscan vencer el temor, saben que en esta pesadilla todos son potenciales vÍctimas, en mÉxico para telemundo. >> la secretaria de seguridad nacional estadounidense anunciÓ en ciudad de mÉxico tres acuerdos con las autoridades mexicanas para tener mÁs seguridad en la frontera, dos harÁn mas estrictos los controles del paso de cargamento comercial para detener el contrabando y el tercero incluye productos agrÍcolas. >> la policÍa en perÚ confiscÓ mÁs de mil libras de cocaÍna, la droga estaba dentro de un camiÓn cisterna en una bodega cerca de la capital peruana, indican que los 520 paquetes de coca se pudieron describir por barco a otros paÍses, cinc
problema se ha convertido en una epidemia en todo mÉxico, tanto el caso de las desapariciones forzadas demo las que se van entre particulares. >> el tema central, ninguno conocido donde la desapariciÓn haya sido sancionada. >> jalisco es una de las entidades donde Últimamente se han registrado mÁs este tipo de casos, dice el fiscal de derechos humanos afectan mÁs a las niÑas y adolescentes. >> jÓvenes de 13 y 18 aÑos representante 70% de la incidencia de casos....
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border patrol agents, more security across the border, immigration from mexico has declined i think the increases are the central american refugees. i think it's an ill conceived policy he is highlighting it big time >> does new mexico have a wall governor >> we have part immigration has declined i was a border governor. it's declined across the border. it's still an issue. we do need more technology, more drones, more border patrol agents a wall is impractical. >> all right we'll see the president pushing it hard. thank you for joining us >>. >> idon't know who organized the prototypes >> and again, if we hear anything further especially on the personnel i want to bring this to you. >> so often the markets, the dow, s and p and nasdaq all just hit session lows we will keep an eye on things. >> while the president is on the west coast today a huge story takes plague on the political front. john is outside of pittsburgh. voters head to the polls for a congressional election john has more on that to come. >> they are voting behind me at this catholic school in southwest pennsylvania one of the reasons we have been
border patrol agents, more security across the border, immigration from mexico has declined i think the increases are the central american refugees. i think it's an ill conceived policy he is highlighting it big time >> does new mexico have a wall governor >> we have part immigration has declined i was a border governor. it's declined across the border. it's still an issue. we do need more technology, more drones, more border patrol agents a wall is impractical. >> all right...
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. >>> well, a pet monkey in mexico city made a swing for it after escaping from its cage. the monkey, native to centralcan rainforests, was spotted hanging out above the busy street. traffic was backed up for hours as onlookers watched it swing from tree to tree. first responders and zoo officials tried to catch the little guy, but he was too clever and hasn't been seen since. they urge people not to keep monkeys as pets. >>> all right, so these storms are still erupting from 8:00 a.m. wednesday all the way into this afternoon. watch out northern louisiana today. by this evening we get these storms into areas of northern mississippi and also tomorrow morning, back into areas of louisiana again. that's why we have a chance of getting the problems with the training of storms in st. mary's. by the time we get to thursday evening, we slowly push these storms to the east coast and give the deep south a break. we'll be right back. uth a breakp south a break. actually, you do. harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line, and if you're not taking care of your gums, you're not taking care of your mouth. so no
. >>> well, a pet monkey in mexico city made a swing for it after escaping from its cage. the monkey, native to centralcan rainforests, was spotted hanging out above the busy street. traffic was backed up for hours as onlookers watched it swing from tree to tree. first responders and zoo officials tried to catch the little guy, but he was too clever and hasn't been seen since. they urge people not to keep monkeys as pets. >>> all right, so these storms are still erupting from...
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they're going to build something somewhere, but with financing from mexico no longer an option, shall we say, this centralthe trump presidential campaign faces a very shaky future. and that is our broadcast on a wednesday night. thank you so much for being here with us. good night from nbc news headquarters from here in new york. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> they're all watching, because i won this district by 22 points. >> trump country turns blue. >> this guy will win easily. >> tonight, how the democrats flipped >> look at all those red hats, rick. >> what it all means for november. >> if you're a republican in a safe seat, you better be ready. >> then michael isikoff and david corn on their new best seller. the suspected russian attack in britain and where the mueller investigation will wind up. plus, was ben carson just caught lying about his $31,000 dining set? >> i don't want to open the book and look at the numbers. >> and putting today's historic student walkout to protest gun violence into perspective. >> hey hey, ho, ho, the nr has got to go. >> when "all in" starts right now. >> enough is eno
they're going to build something somewhere, but with financing from mexico no longer an option, shall we say, this centralthe trump presidential campaign faces a very shaky future. and that is our broadcast on a wednesday night. thank you so much for being here with us. good night from nbc news headquarters from here in new york. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> they're all watching, because i won this district by 22 points. >> trump country turns blue. >> this...
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with financing from mexico no longer an option, shall we say, this central promise of the trump presidentialign faces a very shaky future. and that is our broadcast on a wednesday night. thank you so very much for being here with us. good night from nbc news headquarters here in new york. >>> we're going to start with the cuban missile crisis. cuban missile crisis was 1962. it took place over 13 very, very stressful days in october 1962. the united states at that point had long been flying high altitude surveillance flights over the nation of cuba, but on october 14th, 1962 a u2 surveillance flight picked up imagery in cuba of something that started that whole crisis, started that whole standoff. it's interesting. the cuban missile crisis is very precisely identified in all the history books as having started on october 16th. two days after that u2 spy plane captured those images in cuba. but the crisis didn't start on october 16th because something happened that day, because there was some overt act by cuba, there was some provocation there or some announcement by them, it didn't start beca
with financing from mexico no longer an option, shall we say, this central promise of the trump presidentialign faces a very shaky future. and that is our broadcast on a wednesday night. thank you so very much for being here with us. good night from nbc news headquarters here in new york. >>> we're going to start with the cuban missile crisis. cuban missile crisis was 1962. it took place over 13 very, very stressful days in october 1962. the united states at that point had long been...
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somebody has to stand up and mexico, le coming from central america, stop drugs coming in, how they doeyond my understanding, but a to be a good ems one and they should do it other comment, our congress and presidential leaders over the things in not done our interest as legal american citizens. we've got dysfunctional congress bickering, which started probably 10 years ago, obama was president. real can of worm necessary of worm necessary hey have to washington, d.c., they have to look at us as citizens for our needs. i believe in donald trump, americans and americans first. host: if there is not money in spending scal 2018 bill that is coming together, not money for s to border wall, is it time start blaming somebody for not funding the president's wall? said, they e i just have done things for the lobbyists and i think most our congress,from our not fighting for us americans, too political. caller: i don't understand why out the out the threw emol ument clause and representative al green,they tabled it. -- -- all these other diplomats in position step down and then they and then the
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story actually begins in the 1500s when cortez had just conquered mexico and he was sailing and southward along the coastline of central america and anchored off the coast of honduras in effect he gave honduras its name in spanish it means profound depth and he couldn't and he kept dropping his anger we can find it was too deep off the coast and he wasn't able to find a good anchor. he rode a very famous letter to the emperor charles the fifth while he was sitting on his vote in which he reported that he had received extremely reliable information that in the interior of this country was a great civilization very sophisticated, people with high level of culture and sophistication were also is rich cities as rich as mexico and that is saying quite a lot because of cortez had just defeated the aztecs and sent shiploads of gold back to spain but he was never able to explore this region because his men were muting any at all kinds of political difficulties and also honduras is very rugged and if you are looking at honduras from the bad honduras you see these enormous mountains in the interior and that is where these civili
story actually begins in the 1500s when cortez had just conquered mexico and he was sailing and southward along the coastline of central america and anchored off the coast of honduras in effect he gave honduras its name in spanish it means profound depth and he couldn't and he kept dropping his anger we can find it was too deep off the coast and he wasn't able to find a good anchor. he rode a very famous letter to the emperor charles the fifth while he was sitting on his vote in which he...
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and all the cartels shipping their cocaine and other narcotics to the caribbean, central america, whatever it was, mexico, to get up to the organizations and outlets in the united states. pretty much the major violators of counterfeit medicines act like narcotics traffickers. this is an example of a shipping they people do to get it around the world. next slide if you would. in terms of the dark web, we had not previously been exposed to the dark web to intimately here at pfizer. most of her work up until about two years ago we were trying to do what we could to address the online pharmacy exposure on the open web, the web most people can go to. as we started to read in the paper more and more problems with counterfeit xanax, we started to work with doj to come on board and launch a partner up with dea in particular to see if we could lend a hand to partner with them to address that problem. because this is scheduled medicine, although we make it, we are not authorized to test purchase it ourselves. there's a bit of a stumbling block in that regard. we did go to the dark web and found out that unlike on
and all the cartels shipping their cocaine and other narcotics to the caribbean, central america, whatever it was, mexico, to get up to the organizations and outlets in the united states. pretty much the major violators of counterfeit medicines act like narcotics traffickers. this is an example of a shipping they people do to get it around the world. next slide if you would. in terms of the dark web, we had not previously been exposed to the dark web to intimately here at pfizer. most of her...
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mexico's accused of torture during the investigation into dozens of missing student. i'm wayne hay in central vietnam where people are marking fifty years since an american war crime that went largely unpunished. now the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov says moscow will expel british diplomats it's in response to the u.k. ordering out twenty three russian embassy staff over the poisoning of a form a double agent and his daughter in england last week moscow denies any involvement so you lever off added that moscow had stopped paying attention to comments from britain after the u.k. defense minister told russia two quotes go away and shut up john all joins us live now from moscow so jonah they're saying this will happen soon or do we have any idea what soon means. no look still not giving a definitive outline of moscow's response to britain's chucking out of twenty three diplomats lavrov made these comments as well on thursday saying yes i'll do it and i'll do it soon i promise you that and of course his ministry has already promised an equal and opposite reaction as is fitting with diplo
mexico's accused of torture during the investigation into dozens of missing student. i'm wayne hay in central vietnam where people are marking fifty years since an american war crime that went largely unpunished. now the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov says moscow will expel british diplomats it's in response to the u.k. ordering out twenty three russian embassy staff over the poisoning of a form a double agent and his daughter in england last week moscow denies any involvement so you...
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much change expected the same really goes up through much of central america a lot of sunshine in rome fine conditions across the whole of mexico with highs of twenty six in mexico city as we head down into south america plenty of showers across the amazon basin further south of seattle some rain a face in parts of power why that seems to be fairly light and just a few showers are likely for rio de janeiro further towards the south it should be fine for bonus areas but temperatures falling here little bit as the wind picks up from the south. on counting the cost the italian job what the next government has to do when it comes to the economy the first draft break the treaty gets a frosty reception in the u.k. plus we'll explain what five g.'s all about and if it even matters counting the cost at this time. welcome back you're watching obviously i'm so ho rob a reminder of our top news stories syrian government forces continue to bombard the rebel held on plate of eastern damascus latest pictures from syria's state news agency appeared to show. by government troops activists say government forces have taken almost complete contro
much change expected the same really goes up through much of central america a lot of sunshine in rome fine conditions across the whole of mexico with highs of twenty six in mexico city as we head down into south america plenty of showers across the amazon basin further south of seattle some rain a face in parts of power why that seems to be fairly light and just a few showers are likely for rio de janeiro further towards the south it should be fine for bonus areas but temperatures falling here...
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more in the way of charlotte seventy affecting central america coming in off the caribbean sea so certainly here a line see the old downpour but to mexicocity's expects to remain drawing fine with our eyes of twenty three degrees celsius into south america we've got have. the showers affecting parts of columbia down through ecuador on towards northern parts of proof further south a few showers oblivion not too bad fine in santiago in chile and it should be a bright one and when i say recent argentina. a conflict standing seven years. the monetary and disaster displacing more than half the nation. just your world meets the children who have become victims of syria's civil war. i am a syrian child on al-jazeera. al-jazeera . where every.
more in the way of charlotte seventy affecting central america coming in off the caribbean sea so certainly here a line see the old downpour but to mexicocity's expects to remain drawing fine with our eyes of twenty three degrees celsius into south america we've got have. the showers affecting parts of columbia down through ecuador on towards northern parts of proof further south a few showers oblivion not too bad fine in santiago in chile and it should be a bright one and when i say recent...
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much change expected the same really goes up through much of central america a lot of sunshine or own fine conditions across the whole of mexicowith highs of twenty six in mexico city as we head down into south america plenty of showers across the amazon basin further south we've saw some rain a phase in parts of power why that seems to be fairly light and just a few showers are likely for rio de janeiro further towards the south it should be fine for bonus areas but temperatures falling here little bit as the wind picks up from the south. an act of youthful defiance we've ruled your turn next doctor also on the school will they arrested me at home at four in the morning of electric shock treatment was the worse that triggered a revolution. the arrest of those children sparked it all of which became a battle without and that was the beginning of the armed struggle in syria. the boy who started the syrian war at this time on al jazeera new yorkers are very receptive to al-jazeera because it is such an international city they're very interested in that global perspective that al jazeera provides. this is al-jazeera.
much change expected the same really goes up through much of central america a lot of sunshine or own fine conditions across the whole of mexicowith highs of twenty six in mexico city as we head down into south america plenty of showers across the amazon basin further south we've saw some rain a phase in parts of power why that seems to be fairly light and just a few showers are likely for rio de janeiro further towards the south it should be fine for bonus areas but temperatures falling here...