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spanish mexico city was abandoned a long time before. the governor of new mexico, there's a lot of circumstantial evidence that he was bought off with the lp of the anglo-saxon in santa fe trade. they had an army of well over 2010, all volunteers comment and apache canyon east of mexico city was going to make them fight for new mexic but they suddenly decided discussion is a better part of valor and he was a great big fat guy and he climbed into his dearborn and summoned his lagoons than one out to albuquerque. and the anglo is assumed that the mexicans were docile people and they welcome to this innovation but in fact, it was quite the opposite. they resented it. they were seeing anger and it got worse and worse and worse. they had lived enough of a life under the words to spoke spanish and it was intolerable and then. what is worse the troops were paraded around the santa fe and were as bad as any other volunteers in the service. remember what the problem is with the state volunteer regiments officers are politicians are back home what
spanish mexico city was abandoned a long time before. the governor of new mexico, there's a lot of circumstantial evidence that he was bought off with the lp of the anglo-saxon in santa fe trade. they had an army of well over 2010, all volunteers comment and apache canyon east of mexico city was going to make them fight for new mexic but they suddenly decided discussion is a better part of valor and he was a great big fat guy and he climbed into his dearborn and summoned his lagoons than one...
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they showed off some of this boils and mexico city. they started to destroy 75,000 pounds of drugs seized. -- they showed off some of this boils -- the spoils in mexico city. there was a bust that found $24 million worth of drugs. >> the latest headlines, we have uncovered in the corruption involving the security forces and iraq. they are facing pressure to stop bomb attacks. details have emerged between an angry meeting between the president of afghanistan and the special envoy from the u.s. and germany's chancellor has called for a freeze on settlements on occupied palestinian land. she was speaking after meeting israeli prime minister. she also discussed iran. she wants them to stop their nuclear progress and she is considering supporting sanctions. >> benjamin netanyahu came to berlin with a clear message, he said that iran is a danger for world peace. anit is time to get more tough on them. >> there's not much time. i think that the most important thing that can be put in place is what hillary clinton called a cryptic sanctions. i
they showed off some of this boils and mexico city. they started to destroy 75,000 pounds of drugs seized. -- they showed off some of this boils -- the spoils in mexico city. there was a bust that found $24 million worth of drugs. >> the latest headlines, we have uncovered in the corruption involving the security forces and iraq. they are facing pressure to stop bomb attacks. details have emerged between an angry meeting between the president of afghanistan and the special envoy from the...
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they showed off some of this bos and mexico city. they started t deroy 75,000 pounds of dru seized. -- tey showed off some of this boils -- the spils in mexico city. there was a bust that fund $24 million worth of drugs >> the last hdlines, w have uncovered in theorruption involvg the security forces and iraq. they are facing pssure to st bomb attac. details havemerged between an angry meeting between the president of afghistan and the special envoy fr the u.s. and rmany's chancellor has called for a free o settlents on occupied palestinianand. she was speaking aftereeting israi prime minister. she also diussed ira. she wants them to stop thei nuclear progress and she is considing supporting sanctions. >> benjin nanyahu came to berlin with clearessage, he said that iran is a danger for world peace. anits time to tore tough on them. >> there's not much time. i think that the most important thing that cane put in place is what hillary clint caed a cryptic sanction it is possibleo p real pressure, real economic essure on this regimes th
they showed off some of this bos and mexico city. they started t deroy 75,000 pounds of dru seized. -- tey showed off some of this boils -- the spils in mexico city. there was a bust that fund $24 million worth of drugs >> the last hdlines, w have uncovered in theorruption involvg the security forces and iraq. they are facing pssure to st bomb attac. details havemerged between an angry meeting between the president of afghistan and the special envoy fr the u.s. and rmany's chancellor has...
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we begin in mexico city, world cup equal fire between the united states and mexico in mexico city. first half, 9th minute, landon donovan, beautiful pass forward to davys, he takes it in and scores. 1-0, usa. united states, 0-22-1 in the country of mexico all-time. 19th minute. israel castro ties it at 1. ndnd minutute,ll tied at sabaill fish and how.w. memexixico, up2-1. that is ur final, t eranse againin in n the couny memexixico. >>> > momoving on to basebabal. illi and cububs. pedroarartinezaking h phil d deb at weyfid. phphilillies up 8-1, two on, to. seasonon.thomeun o of e eyo up-1-1, pllllieie u up fox, fly ball t to o left cenr field. shane victoro,o, , the's bobo. he s catchcheseshehe ll. nice concentration. phillies and pedro with the win. >>> yankees and blue jays at the new stadium. bottom of the 11th, tied at 3. now we're not. deep to right center. a single, walkoff, rodriguez zprors seco scores from home. best record in major league baseball. >>> you might call it a recession-proof propose poesal, no dinner, no dancing, just discounts all round. >> an idaho man got do
we begin in mexico city, world cup equal fire between the united states and mexico in mexico city. first half, 9th minute, landon donovan, beautiful pass forward to davys, he takes it in and scores. 1-0, usa. united states, 0-22-1 in the country of mexico all-time. 19th minute. israel castro ties it at 1. ndnd minutute,ll tied at sabaill fish and how.w. memexixico, up2-1. that is ur final, t eranse againin in n the couny memexixico. >>> > momoving on to basebabal. illi and cububs....
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we begin in mexico city, world cup equal fire between the united states and mexico in mexico city. tiful pass forward to davys, he takes it in and scores. 1-0, usa. united states, 0-22-1 in the country of mexico all-time. 19th minute. israel castro ties it at 1. 82nd minute, still tied at 1. saba will finish and how. mexico, up 2-1. that is your final, the americans lose again in the country of mexico. >>> moving on to baseball. phillies and cubs. pedro martinez making his phillies debut at wrigley field. bottom of the 3rd, strikes out jake fox. pedro looking good early on. phillies up 8-1, two on, top 4. urbanez, 27th home run of the season. they go up 11-1, phillies up 12-2shgs bottom 5. fox, fly ball to left center field. shane victorino, oh, there's boor. he still catches the ball. nice concentration. phillies and pedro with the win. >>> yankees and blue jays at the new stadium. bottom of the 11th, tied at 3. now we're not. deep to right center. a single, walkoff, rodriguez zprors seco scores from home. best record in major league baseball. >>> you might call it a recession-proo
we begin in mexico city, world cup equal fire between the united states and mexico in mexico city. tiful pass forward to davys, he takes it in and scores. 1-0, usa. united states, 0-22-1 in the country of mexico all-time. 19th minute. israel castro ties it at 1. 82nd minute, still tied at 1. saba will finish and how. mexico, up 2-1. that is your final, the americans lose again in the country of mexico. >>> moving on to baseball. phillies and cubs. pedro martinez making his phillies...
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from mexico city, the bbc's steven gibbs. >> he was brought from church straight to police custody. miguel angel barrasa here on the left was at a mass with 40 members of his family and associates when he was captured. he is accused of being a key logistics man in the hugely profitable business of the trafficking of methamphetamine to the united states. >> threats of latroka was functioning as the top operator introducing the synthetic drug known as ice or crystal meth from mexico into the united states using the routes of tijuana to san diego and then later, los angeles, el paso, texas, houston, and from there to atlanta. in one month, he sent up to half a metric ton of crystal or ice to the united states. mexican drug cartels are increasingly diversifying their operations into the production and export of methamphetamine, which has the advantage of cocaine, but it can be produced locally. its supply is believed to be a core business of the familia cartel which is based in the western state. last month after one of its leaders was arrested, the cartel went on the offensive, targeti
from mexico city, the bbc's steven gibbs. >> he was brought from church straight to police custody. miguel angel barrasa here on the left was at a mass with 40 members of his family and associates when he was captured. he is accused of being a key logistics man in the hugely profitable business of the trafficking of methamphetamine to the united states. >> threats of latroka was functioning as the top operator introducing the synthetic drug known as ice or crystal meth from mexico...
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in mexico, juarez right on the border. ironically the third safest city mexico, el paso, texas is just a short bridge away. known as the eyes in the sky, dea has 124 special agent pilots one of them took us on a flight over the area of operations in a single-engine turbotrop. he has more than hundred for surveillance and to support investigations on the ground. >> it's on the side. >> the smugglers, border patrol.... >> this is the border. part of our mission is to prevent that. from spinning in the u.s. >> they guard our 2,000 mile frontier of mexico. 17,000 badges control the u.s. ports of entry and patrol the barren landscapes of our southwest. >> these mustangs are very sturdy horses. >> if you chased anybody down on horseback? >> yes, many times. >> alberto rodriguez a former army ranger was in so mal yeah and today he continues to serve his country on the home front. >> we see the border as it goes on and on. >> i joined the border patrol in 2003. >> agent rodriguez is a team leader with the special response team attached to a special unit. his main
in mexico, juarez right on the border. ironically the third safest city mexico, el paso, texas is just a short bridge away. known as the eyes in the sky, dea has 124 special agent pilots one of them took us on a flight over the area of operations in a single-engine turbotrop. he has more than hundred for surveillance and to support investigations on the ground. >> it's on the side. >> the smugglers, border patrol.... >> this is the border. part of our mission is to prevent...
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in mexico, juarez right on the border. ironically the third safest cityaso, texas is just a short bridge away. known as the eyes in the sky, dea has 124 special agent pilots one of them took us on a flight over the area of operations in a single-engine turbotrop. he has more than hundred for surveillance and to support investigations on the ground. >> it's on the side. >> the smugglers, border patrol.... >> this is the border. part of our mission is to prevent that. from spinning in the u.s. >> they guard our 2,000 mile frontier of mexico. 17,000 badges control the u.s. ports of entry and patrol the barren landscapes of our southwest. >> these mustangs are very sturdy horses. >> if you chased anybody down on horseback? >> yes, many times. >> alberto rodriguez a former army ranger was in so mal yeah and today he continues to serve his country on the home front. >> we see the border as it goes on and on. >> i joined the border patrol in 2003. >> agent rodriguez is a team leader with the special response team attached to a special unit. his main goal is to s
in mexico, juarez right on the border. ironically the third safest cityaso, texas is just a short bridge away. known as the eyes in the sky, dea has 124 special agent pilots one of them took us on a flight over the area of operations in a single-engine turbotrop. he has more than hundred for surveillance and to support investigations on the ground. >> it's on the side. >> the smugglers, border patrol.... >> this is the border. part of our mission is to prevent that. from...
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mexico is finally of the latin american 20th century it looks like it would be buenos aires but mexico city which became so important then grew to be the first absolute megacity is for latin american and spanish speakers. it is the one in the 1920's developed of the ideas about latin american identity how it was not just the european continent but also based on the indigenous people that lived there. a lot of people did not like it of the one-party system during the 60 years it gave extraordinary stability and development it was a kind of dictatorship but not the kind that killed 30,000 people it just killed the ones that needed it which was a significant number but not all that many. and it gabriel garcia marquez it mired that day's admire that with its own civilization and above all columbia it is not that gabriel garcia marquez disliked columbia he loved it but it is a different called -- difficult country to levin. many have not been able to live in their own country it is very, very rare a top-level american writer has been able to live 40 or 50 years rate teeing controversial works in
mexico is finally of the latin american 20th century it looks like it would be buenos aires but mexico city which became so important then grew to be the first absolute megacity is for latin american and spanish speakers. it is the one in the 1920's developed of the ideas about latin american identity how it was not just the european continent but also based on the indigenous people that lived there. a lot of people did not like it of the one-party system during the 60 years it gave...
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nestled along the american border, the city has mexico's highest rate of drug-related murders. this year, more than 800 people have been killed. the government plays the violence on turf wars between rival smugglers battling. nationwide, a staggering and 11,000 people have been murdered in less than three years. that is a terrifying average of nearly 11 of violent deaths a day. the mexican government has increased its efforts with only moderate success. they showed off some of their spoils in mexico city, where they began destroying more than 79,000 guns seized over the last decade. more than 35,000 weapons are being kept as evidence in criminal investigations. they came to show off their good work, and the mexican military to journalist to a remote part of the peninsula. they found a drug can complete with 72 kilograms of the drug methamphetamine. a liquid quantity of the drug was also found. bbc news. >> see the news unfold. go to bbc.com/news to experience the expert reporting of bbc news online. it is easy. click here to which the one- minute world news summary. you can rea
nestled along the american border, the city has mexico's highest rate of drug-related murders. this year, more than 800 people have been killed. the government plays the violence on turf wars between rival smugglers battling. nationwide, a staggering and 11,000 people have been murdered in less than three years. that is a terrifying average of nearly 11 of violent deaths a day. the mexican government has increased its efforts with only moderate success. they showed off some of their spoils in...
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and mexico on the pitch in mexico city. team usa has never won in mexico. part of the world cup qualifying process. the u.s. took a surprising early lead. 1-0, the u.s. silencing a crowd of 100,000 plus. israel castro, and it is all tied. mexico continues the border domination with the game-winner, as mexico takes sit2-1 over a frustrated team usa. >> it is the second goal the u.s. has scored in 25 years in mexico. they have the numbers, the alphabet, premature everything. >> the 7-day >> a baltimore man accused of trying to set up sex with what he thought was a 13-year-old girl is busted. a day after videos released showing what led up to a 5-year- old baltimore girl being shot in the head, there is new information tonight about the 17-year-old suspect accused of that crime, plus 16 people described as agents of change are honored by a president obama. we will show you the ceremony. those stories and a seem smooth and strong to irreversible damage. no different. irreversible loss of enamel. enamel shield enamel loss by forming against acid attack. toothpas
and mexico on the pitch in mexico city. team usa has never won in mexico. part of the world cup qualifying process. the u.s. took a surprising early lead. 1-0, the u.s. silencing a crowd of 100,000 plus. israel castro, and it is all tied. mexico continues the border domination with the game-winner, as mexico takes sit2-1 over a frustrated team usa. >> it is the second goal the u.s. has scored in 25 years in mexico. they have the numbers, the alphabet, premature everything. >> the...
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bbc news, mexico city. >> you can get plenty more on that story and all the rest of the day's news on our website, bbc.com/news. this is "world news today" from bbc world news. the main headlines -- he showed no mercy. relatives reaction to reports that the libyan man jailed for the lockerbie bombing may be released on compassionate grounds. two of europe's biggest economies, germany and france, are growing again but the recession continues across the bureau's own as a whole. -- across the bureau's own as a will. i am joined by international lawyer never presented the libyan government in the lockerbie case and also involved in al-megrahi's quest. " we have not had confirmation yet. can you shed light on the store? >> the situation of al-megrahi is so bad, worsening by the minute, no reason why he should not be the least of a prison for it -- either a prisoner transfer or compassionate grounds. >> that is key, isn't it? because when you are talking about compassionate grounds at least under scottish law, he has to be in imminent danger of death. >> it would serve no purpose to keep th
bbc news, mexico city. >> you can get plenty more on that story and all the rest of the day's news on our website, bbc.com/news. this is "world news today" from bbc world news. the main headlines -- he showed no mercy. relatives reaction to reports that the libyan man jailed for the lockerbie bombing may be released on compassionate grounds. two of europe's biggest economies, germany and france, are growing again but the recession continues across the bureau's own as a whole. --...
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but mexico city's industrial overhead and population could well be dispersed a little better, or be a lot more economical instead having every thing she attended a place. but that's as far as i'milling to fight anyway. [inaudible] >> does the government suppress education gaer? >> oh, no. since the 1968 disturbances, that has really gotten a lot better. and mexico has got some real fine universities. to it needs more. >> the war seems to have trained a lot of leadership, ulysses grant, a number of people. is that any of the mexican leaders that had their beginnings, their skills honed in this war? >> yes. >> who are the ones we should know about? >> most of the famous names during the time of the war with the united states, got shoved out of the picture. but there is a whole younger generation that comes along that either indirectly produce abated in that war or hadnough of that background, so when the war of the reform starts, they are ready to go. what the heck is that? diaz, he actually -- he was in the army during the war of the united states. he comes in as a very young officer i
but mexico city's industrial overhead and population could well be dispersed a little better, or be a lot more economical instead having every thing she attended a place. but that's as far as i'milling to fight anyway. [inaudible] >> does the government suppress education gaer? >> oh, no. since the 1968 disturbances, that has really gotten a lot better. and mexico has got some real fine universities. to it needs more. >> the war seems to have trained a lot of leadership,...
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relatives and supporters came to the supreme court in mexico city. the judgment they were about to hear is something that they dreaded. the court ruled that evidence against those convicted had been at best tampered with and at worst concocted. some of the men were serving 26 year jail sentences and they are to be freed immediately. some will face a retrial. some will face disappointment. >> what they are doing is helping the criminals. today, they're giving freedom to those responsible for the massacre. >today, i bring clear proof of what happened. >> the massacre, which took place at the time of an indigenous rebellion, rupture to the tiny hamlet. not only did the villagers have to deal with the scale of their loss but also the fact that they were from the same ethnic group of the victims and to the murders. now the freed men go back to their communities but there's a risk of renewed violence. >> just briefly, a british woman with a prosthetic arm has been awarded $15,000 in a tribunal ruling against abercrombie and fitch. and she feels that she ha
relatives and supporters came to the supreme court in mexico city. the judgment they were about to hear is something that they dreaded. the court ruled that evidence against those convicted had been at best tampered with and at worst concocted. some of the men were serving 26 year jail sentences and they are to be freed immediately. some will face a retrial. some will face disappointment. >> what they are doing is helping the criminals. today, they're giving freedom to those responsible...
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geological survey says the quake was centered between mexico city and the pacific ocean. felt as far away as the mexican capital. 105 miles away. so far there are no reports of damage or injuries. >>> army specialist lukas shook took part in a homecoming ceremony with other members of his unit at fort carson, colorado yesterday, and he did something doctors told him he'd probably never do again. shook was severely injured in iraq last november when he was hit by a rocket. he says several months of rehab in germany and at walter reed medical center and a stubborn will helped him back on his feet. although he lives with nerve pain every day, shook says it's a small price to pay for walking. >>> police in wisconsin are looking for a teenager who had a close call on a draw bridge. here it is. look at that. the bridge in sturgeon bay was raised prematurely thursday night. other drivers say the young woman behind the wheel was trapped at a 45-degree angle for about two minutes. police say the girl just drove off after the bridge came back down so they're looking to talk to her
geological survey says the quake was centered between mexico city and the pacific ocean. felt as far away as the mexican capital. 105 miles away. so far there are no reports of damage or injuries. >>> army specialist lukas shook took part in a homecoming ceremony with other members of his unit at fort carson, colorado yesterday, and he did something doctors told him he'd probably never do again. shook was severely injured in iraq last november when he was hit by a rocket. he says...
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shepard: that report is from mexico city.d that a strong earthquake has just hit the eastern coast of japan. a quake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.7. that is according to the u.s. geological survey. it hit about 200 miles south of tokyo. there is no risk of a tsunami. a strong earthquake off the coast of japan, more as we get it. for the record, president obama says he is not in favor of death panels or pulling the plug on grandma. the rumors out there are unbelievable and there are other issues that come up over the debate on end of life care. some seniors say that the president's past comments are not so reassuring. >> it is the story about his own grandmother that gives many people pause. she was battling terminal cancer and she fell and had a hit replacement. he said that he was able to pay her cost but he said that this was a difficult thing to put on society. opponents say the idea of basing any treatment decisions on cost is outrageous and decisions included in the bill including end of life counseling sessions bet
shepard: that report is from mexico city.d that a strong earthquake has just hit the eastern coast of japan. a quake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.7. that is according to the u.s. geological survey. it hit about 200 miles south of tokyo. there is no risk of a tsunami. a strong earthquake off the coast of japan, more as we get it. for the record, president obama says he is not in favor of death panels or pulling the plug on grandma. the rumors out there are unbelievable and there are other...
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stephen gibbs, bbc news, mexico city. >> this is "world news today" from bbc world news. our main story so far -- the former u.s. president bill clinton is in north korea on a surprise diplomatic mission seeking the release of two imprisoned american journalists. australian police have records -- have arrested four individuals with ties to a somali terrorist group. the fatah group is aiming to elect a new central committee and ruling council. they're giving it to a younger generation that has grown up fighting israel's occupation of the west bank, captured in the 1967 war. they seek to regain ground lost to hamas. fatah dominates the palestinian authority, and the americans are trying to broker a peace between them and israel. joining me live as far correspondents. >> here we are at the first thought i conference in 20 years. fatah, of course, which dominated palestinian politics for decades. more than 2000 delegates are here, and what is their aim? to elect new leaders to the party and also to go for a revised political program. it is not as the palestinians watching, bu
stephen gibbs, bbc news, mexico city. >> this is "world news today" from bbc world news. our main story so far -- the former u.s. president bill clinton is in north korea on a surprise diplomatic mission seeking the release of two imprisoned american journalists. australian police have records -- have arrested four individuals with ties to a somali terrorist group. the fatah group is aiming to elect a new central committee and ruling council. they're giving it to a younger...
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taking on mexico in mexico city, ninth minute, no score. donovan, the lead pass behind the defense. he scores to give the u.s. an early 1-0 lead. 82 minute, tied 1-1. mexico on the attack. over to tim howard for the game- winning goal. u.s. falls to mexico and still has never one at this stadium in ten tries. the redskins kick off the preseason tomorrow night. we'll be live at 5:00 and 6:00 from mnt bank stadium in baltimore. i'm dave feldman. brian is back to wrap up the edge right after this. julie loves target, told heto get and foa great deal. she also expects hel love the sandwich. she expects he'll think of her when he sees the note sohe shops targ. gotta have deals on the stuff she's gotta get. target. expect more. pay less. ("ish, whish") here's t sution. (applause) is it a bandageyou ask? no! it's famous, drug free breathe right. (squeaky noise) ingenis flexible strips that fit your nose to gently open your nasal passages... (free air/deep breath) ...for up to 31% more airflow. (female) wow! (announcer) you'll breathe better soyo!
taking on mexico in mexico city, ninth minute, no score. donovan, the lead pass behind the defense. he scores to give the u.s. an early 1-0 lead. 82 minute, tied 1-1. mexico on the attack. over to tim howard for the game- winning goal. u.s. falls to mexico and still has never one at this stadium in ten tries. the redskins kick off the preseason tomorrow night. we'll be live at 5:00 and 6:00 from mnt bank stadium in baltimore. i'm dave feldman. brian is back to wrap up the edge right after...
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michael ware, cnn, mexico city. >>> next on "360," from a killer on the run to a madman behind bars.rles manson 40 years later. the obsession still burns in books, blogs, fan sites. later, the money and the mystery. the former girlfriend of john edwards appearing in court to answer questions about campaign cash. we'll have the latest for you, coming up. my doctor said the bayer aspirin saved my life. please talk to your doctor about aspirin and your heart. i'm going to be grandma for a long time. >>> it was 40 years ago this sunday that charles manson asked his followers to kill for him. they didn't have to but they did. and it remains one of the most infamous killing sprees in u.s. history. decades later, that fascination endures, especially for the mastermind. to this day, the cult of charles manson continues to grow. but why? ted roland has answers in our "crime and punishment report" on the manson murders. >> reporter: do you believe in god, charlie? >> sure. i believe in myself. why wouldn't i. >> reporter: it was the madman behind the murders that frightened and fascinated the
michael ware, cnn, mexico city. >>> next on "360," from a killer on the run to a madman behind bars.rles manson 40 years later. the obsession still burns in books, blogs, fan sites. later, the money and the mystery. the former girlfriend of john edwards appearing in court to answer questions about campaign cash. we'll have the latest for you, coming up. my doctor said the bayer aspirin saved my life. please talk to your doctor about aspirin and your heart. i'm going to be...
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for months. >> the united states has never really been in this position, perhaps a favorite in mexico city. >> this is amazing. when i used to come down here an play with the national team, it was pretty much assured that mexico would get the three points. yes, we believed there was a possibility, but right now when you talk to these american players and you talk to the coaches and when you talk to american fans, they believe this could possibly be the moment in history when this team gets the first win. it would be huge, not just for their confidence but also the three points. as far as i'm concerned, if the u.s. were to get a win down here, they would almost be assured a trip to south africa, even if they get a point. if they lose it's not the end of the world either. >> one point in all time. we'll talk about that tomorrow on the "sportscenter" center. espn deportes has been talking to mexican sports fans and crisis is lagging here. >> yes, there's a lot of crisis. this game will be played at night. they said 3:00, you know, you have to take advantage. the u.s. will have a hard time wit
for months. >> the united states has never really been in this position, perhaps a favorite in mexico city. >> this is amazing. when i used to come down here an play with the national team, it was pretty much assured that mexico would get the three points. yes, we believed there was a possibility, but right now when you talk to these american players and you talk to the coaches and when you talk to american fans, they believe this could possibly be the moment in history when this...
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mark ware, cnn, mexico city. >> an eerie connection between the gunman who opened fire at a suburbanittsburgh gym and the men behind two other masked shootings. what all three had in common. >>> and who was behind the attack on twitter that left millions of internet users unable to access the site? when this shoe store added aflac to its employee benefits package at no direct cost to the company... it was a perfect fit. find out more at aflac!... ...forbusiness.com yet a lot of natural gas has impurities like co2 in it. controlled freeze zone is a new technology... being developed by exxonmobil... to remove the co2 from the natural gas... so we can safely store it... where it won't get into the atmosphere. exxonmobil is spending more than 100 million dollars... to build a plant that will demonstrate this process. i'm very optimistic about it... because this technology could be used... to reduce greenhouse gas emissions significantly. ♪ >>> don lemon is monitoring other stories. what's going on? >> we want to update our viewers on this story. eunice kennedy shriver is in critical cond
mark ware, cnn, mexico city. >> an eerie connection between the gunman who opened fire at a suburbanittsburgh gym and the men behind two other masked shootings. what all three had in common. >>> and who was behind the attack on twitter that left millions of internet users unable to access the site? when this shoe store added aflac to its employee benefits package at no direct cost to the company... it was a perfect fit. find out more at aflac!... ...forbusiness.com yet a lot of...
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it was centered between mexico city and pacific ocean. it was felt as far away as the mexican capital 105 miles away. no reports of damage or injuries. >>> one army specialist took part in a homecoming ceremony in colorado yesterday and did something doctors said he'd probably never do again. shook was severely injured in iraq last year when hit by a rocket. he says several weeks of rehab and a stubborn will helped him back on his feet. although he lives with nerve pain, shook says it's a small price to pay for walking. >>> police in wisconsin are looking for a teenager who had a close call on a drawbridge. the bridge was raise ed prematurely and the woman was trapped behind the wheel for about 45 minutes. police say she drove off after the incident. >>> about 40 mothers showed up at a restaurant in florida to breast-feed their babies. it was an informal protest at a chick-fil-a. last week, a manager there asked a nursing mom to cover up. the woman said she was embarrassed by what happened. >> i was just overcome with like, oh, my gosh. y
it was centered between mexico city and pacific ocean. it was felt as far away as the mexican capital 105 miles away. no reports of damage or injuries. >>> one army specialist took part in a homecoming ceremony in colorado yesterday and did something doctors said he'd probably never do again. shook was severely injured in iraq last year when hit by a rocket. he says several weeks of rehab and a stubborn will helped him back on his feet. although he lives with nerve pain, shook says...
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from mexico city i'm oliver north, good night. friends" and >> you've been quoted. >> the head of the canadian medical association says the healthcare system is imploding up there. that's not good news for president obama. we'll have a full report. >> i hope you'll be real comfortable here. >> now they're making fun of sarah palin in the movies. >> you are about to enter the "no spin zone". >> i'm bill o'reilly. thank you for watching us tonight. president obama goes into creature mode on healthcare. the subject of this evening's topic. americans oppose big government healthcare. president made an appeal to religious people saying it is a moral obligation to provide healthcare to those who don't have it and criticize those who oppose his plan. talking point somewhat agrees with the president. americans should look out for each other but there are smart ways to do that and not so smart ways. the american people do not want to invest trillions in a program. and that is what the president does not seem to understand. the president sa
from mexico city i'm oliver north, good night. friends" and >> you've been quoted. >> the head of the canadian medical association says the healthcare system is imploding up there. that's not good news for president obama. we'll have a full report. >> i hope you'll be real comfortable here. >> now they're making fun of sarah palin in the movies. >> you are about to enter the "no spin zone". >> i'm bill o'reilly. thank you for watching us...
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the last trip the president took was in mexico city. i was with him in april. that is when the whole thing started to perk late. the president was not aware of it. one of his aides got sick and ended up being okay in the end. the president was never exposed to the swine flu but everybody was clueless back then. a lot has changed since then. since then the u.s. government and mexican government have been working closely, also with canada, to share information and talk about the number of vaccinations, what needs to be put out there in the public. there was a lot of concern and even talk tony before, about possibly shutting down the border. in a did not happen, was not necessary. that's the kind of thing they want to come forward. they will release that joint statement, look, we'll continue to talk to one another and cooperate. we're going to try to prevent a sense of panic that could take place in the fall and they expect things will get much deadlier because of the swine flu virus. >> for those that weren't with us, let's circle back on the issue of illegal dru
the last trip the president took was in mexico city. i was with him in april. that is when the whole thing started to perk late. the president was not aware of it. one of his aides got sick and ended up being okay in the end. the president was never exposed to the swine flu but everybody was clueless back then. a lot has changed since then. since then the u.s. government and mexican government have been working closely, also with canada, to share information and talk about the number of...
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he would have turned 51 this weekend. 15,000 people took to the streets in mexico city to recreate the thriller video. >> there was a lot of michael jackson calls on the radio yesterday. >> there were. >>> we want down there and started talking about this at the top of the show. we were all ready for what may come because if it shifted, you guys were saying it could shift. >> and danny moved on by. >> it did. >> and that was a good thing. >> and it ended up being a decent weekend. >> yes. overall except for the surf, the water in the ocean, it wasn't too bad around the area. the water coming out of the sky was another story. yesterday not too bad. the day before, a lot of lightning. but it's been that kind of a weekend. a lot of moisture around and now it's kind of pushing out of the region. that's a good thing. >> hard to believes it's the last weekend of the summer. >> yeah. unofficial end of summer just ahead. labor day is about a week away. september works days away. and what we're looking at right now is a transition in play. we're looking at a front that is moving through the reg
he would have turned 51 this weekend. 15,000 people took to the streets in mexico city to recreate the thriller video. >> there was a lot of michael jackson calls on the radio yesterday. >> there were. >>> we want down there and started talking about this at the top of the show. we were all ready for what may come because if it shifted, you guys were saying it could shift. >> and danny moved on by. >> it did. >> and that was a good thing. >> and it...
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once they land in mexico city, they are processed and put on a bus. >> these people are going to try to cross the border. this is around 60% or 70%. >> illegal immigration arrests are dramatically down around the country overall. about 27% in this particular sector. this is attributed to a couple of things such as the slowing economy and less jobs enticing illegal immigrants to come across the border. shepard: thank you. on appeals court has handed down a stunning decision today in favor of the major league baseball players association. the ninth circuit court in 7 cisco has ruled that federal agents violated -- in sao francisco has ruled that federal agents violated players' rights by seizing the list of players that are violated the rules. there were search warrants on only 10 players but when they found computer records on dozens and dozens more, the impounded the data and the samples. someone has been leaking the names of the players involved leaving and alex rodriguez and david ortiz to confess they were on the list. there are reports that many ramirez -- manny ramirez and sammy
once they land in mexico city, they are processed and put on a bus. >> these people are going to try to cross the border. this is around 60% or 70%. >> illegal immigration arrests are dramatically down around the country overall. about 27% in this particular sector. this is attributed to a couple of things such as the slowing economy and less jobs enticing illegal immigrants to come across the border. shepard: thank you. on appeals court has handed down a stunning decision today in...
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dresser, professor of political science at the technological autonomous institute of mexico in mexico city. she's a mexican citizen. and andrew selee, director of the mexico program at the woodrow wilson international center for scholars here in washington. andre martinez cooperation here, attention there. in general terms what is the state of the u.s.-mexico relations? >> the state of the relationship is a bit like a tired marriage in need of counseling. we're at a stage with both parties have agreed to undergo counseling. we have these opportunities whenever you have a new administration. clearly there's an additional timely pattern. i think there's a receptiveness in mexico to the fact that u.s. said the drug car is a shared responsibility. what we need to do now is a commitment that matches us that responsibility. >> so far what we're seeing in terms of actual collaboration falls short. >> reporter: denise dresser, how do you see the general state? >> i think that the climate for cooperation has improved since president obama came in to office. and hillary clinton's trip to mexico in r
dresser, professor of political science at the technological autonomous institute of mexico in mexico city. she's a mexican citizen. and andrew selee, director of the mexico program at the woodrow wilson international center for scholars here in washington. andre martinez cooperation here, attention there. in general terms what is the state of the u.s.-mexico relations? >> the state of the relationship is a bit like a tired marriage in need of counseling. we're at a stage with both...
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steve has a closer look for mexico city. >> it is in the a war, but the numbers tell a different storyere in mexico. 25 people killed in the past 48 hours. 18s back more than 10,000 people here lost their lives it is not only drug cartels are fighting each other but bribing mayors and policemen. right now president calderon launched a surge of his own just like in iraq and afghanistan . launched more than 40,000 troop to deal with the problem and not having the effectviolence is up one-third over a year ago . that is spilling over to the border into the united states. >> there is an impact on the border. border states in the united states are feeling the impact of the violence . more and more seeing different parts of the united states, this violence that is being produced from the cartels. >> the economy, too, a key topic on the agenda. one in 10 mexicans live in the united states. eitherly legally or illegally. many small towns depend on money sent back to the mexicans from the u.s.. more than 25 billion. that is down 20 percent. the affect on the small towns, they are turning into g
steve has a closer look for mexico city. >> it is in the a war, but the numbers tell a different storyere in mexico. 25 people killed in the past 48 hours. 18s back more than 10,000 people here lost their lives it is not only drug cartels are fighting each other but bribing mayors and policemen. right now president calderon launched a surge of his own just like in iraq and afghanistan . launched more than 40,000 troop to deal with the problem and not having the effectviolence is up...
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mexico. no matter how we say it, we come here today, three nations, one continent, because the challenge is what we will face together. this city could not be more fitting venue. here in guadalajara we see the richness of mexico's heritage, it's art and architecture, its vitality and culture. we also see the possibilities of mexico's future. innovation, high-tech industries, and an entrepreneur or shipped that makes this one of the most dynamic cities in the hemisphere. in guadalajara we also cr economy's coming together. mexicans, canadians, americans as tourists, business partners, neighbours, each bound by mutual respect and bringing their own traditions. the 21st century is defined not simply by borders, but our bonds. that has defined the spirit of this production summit we have today. first we agree we have directed editor restore our common prosperity. the global recession has cost jobs and hurt families from seattle to toledo to tijuana. we renewed our commitment to work together in ottawa, washington, and mexico city, building on our progress of the g8 and g-20 summit, week continued to take coordinated efforts to rest
mexico. no matter how we say it, we come here today, three nations, one continent, because the challenge is what we will face together. this city could not be more fitting venue. here in guadalajara we see the richness of mexico's heritage, it's art and architecture, its vitality and culture. we also see the possibilities of mexico's future. innovation, high-tech industries, and an entrepreneur or shipped that makes this one of the most dynamic cities in the hemisphere. in guadalajara we also...
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once again 13,107 michael jackson fans turned out in mexico city to recreate his dance. this is a new world record. fans began practicing for the event on tuesday under the watchful eye of jackson impersonators and choreographers. >>> and we have an update on a deadly shooting to tell you about coming up after the break. please stay with us. >>> that is the wrong video. we do have an update on a deadly shooting in montgomery county. it happened around 5:00 this morning in silver spring. police are now saying the victim is a 63-year-old man who left a party, then returned at some point. neighbors heard shots and then called police. officers have since made an arrest. >>> and gwen is back with one last look at our weather. >> we'll have a look at our five-day forecast. we're going to be very n
once again 13,107 michael jackson fans turned out in mexico city to recreate his dance. this is a new world record. fans began practicing for the event on tuesday under the watchful eye of jackson impersonators and choreographers. >>> and we have an update on a deadly shooting to tell you about coming up after the break. please stay with us. >>> that is the wrong video. we do have an update on a deadly shooting in montgomery county. it happened around 5:00 this...
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michael ware live for news mexico city. thanks. >>> just ahead on "360," charles manson, 40 years after the murders. a new search is under way for possibly more of his victims. could there be more out there? the man who helped prosecute manson weighs in. >>> and later, a former congressman now a convicted criminal. he stashed his money in the freezer. now? could he be heading to the cooler? ah, yes, we'll reveal the meaning behind the cheesy pun when "360" continues. and as a progressive customer, you get to use any of our concierge claim centers. so i can just drop off my car and you'll take care of everything? yep, even the rental. what if i'm stuck at the office? if you can't come to us, we'll come to you in one of our immediate response vehicles! what if mother won't let me drive? then you probably wouldn't have had an accident in the first place. and we're walkin'! and we're walkin'... making it all a bit easier -- now that's progressive! call or click today. >>> she tried to assassinate president ford. in just a few d
michael ware live for news mexico city. thanks. >>> just ahead on "360," charles manson, 40 years after the murders. a new search is under way for possibly more of his victims. could there be more out there? the man who helped prosecute manson weighs in. >>> and later, a former congressman now a convicted criminal. he stashed his money in the freezer. now? could he be heading to the cooler? ah, yes, we'll reveal the meaning behind the cheesy pun when "360"...
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denise dresser, ofessor of politicalcience at the technological autonomous institute of mexicin mexico city. she's a mexican citizen. and andrew selee, directoof the mexico progm at the woodrow wilson iernational cent for scholars here in washington. andre martinez cooperati here, attenti there. in general terms what is the state of t.s.-mexico relations? >> the state of the relaonship a bit li a tired marriage in need of counling. we're at a stage with both partiesave agreed to undergo coseling. e have thesepportunities whenever you ha a new admintration. clearlyhere's an additional timely ptern. i think there's a receiveness exico to the fact at u.s. said thdrug car is a shared responsiblity. what we ne to do now is a commitment that matches us that responsibility. so far what we're seeing in terms of actual colloration fallsshort. >> reporter: nise dresser, h do you see the general state? >> think thatthe climate for cooperation has improved since presiden obama came to office. a hillary clinton's tripto mexicoin recent months wher she stopped the rhetoricf co-responsibily has helped a g
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it starts at this really isolated location, finds its way into mexico city, hospitals, tour iss there something that would have been in a very, very small part of the world all over the world. finding the origins of that, how it behaves can provide valuable lessons. >> great to have both of you with us. congratulations. we look forward to hearing more of what you find. >> thank you very much. >>> you can log on to ac360.com to watch an excerpt from "plane in peril." investigating how this deadly viruses spread. you can find ways to stop malaria. just ahead on "360," the face of evil. charles manson on the anniversary of the murders. the killings, the cult and the crime that gripped a nation. >>> talk about an oops. a bad blowup. the unexpected botch of a buildingen implosion. the video and story are ahead. i would say convenience is something that the bank of america really has the market cornered on. let me make it easier for you. let me show you how i can make it easier for you. online banking is going to be your best friend; it's going to help you manage your money. it has an alert
it starts at this really isolated location, finds its way into mexico city, hospitals, tour iss there something that would have been in a very, very small part of the world all over the world. finding the origins of that, how it behaves can provide valuable lessons. >> great to have both of you with us. congratulations. we look forward to hearing more of what you find. >> thank you very much. >>> you can log on to ac360.com to watch an excerpt from "plane in...
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from mexico city, i'm oliverrt, north. good night. captioned by, closed captioning services, inc. >> geraldo: live and at large and broadcasting to you tonight from onboard my old sailboat voyager which is docked i hope securely in the village of edgartown here in the legendary summer resort island of martha's vineyard where residents are bracing for twin hurricanes. hurricane bill has already been downgraded to a category one. the other hurricane obama who has also been downgraded in a sense, his popularity very weakened in the last several weeks due to the acrimonious debate over the healthcare system here in our country. watch this. the president and his family are due to arrive here tomorrow afternoon -- arrive here tomorrow afternoon weather permitting for a rare week off on the vineyard that should not be too severely impacted. if the forecasts are correct, then hurricane bill's effect on the vineyard is expected to be limited to blustery winds and dangerous surfs with waves of eight to ten feet or more. but gave a slightly toug
from mexico city, i'm oliverrt, north. good night. captioned by, closed captioning services, inc. >> geraldo: live and at large and broadcasting to you tonight from onboard my old sailboat voyager which is docked i hope securely in the village of edgartown here in the legendary summer resort island of martha's vineyard where residents are bracing for twin hurricanes. hurricane bill has already been downgraded to a category one. the other hurricane obama who has also been downgraded in a...
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adversaries like zetas and end the drug wars across the border. >> michael ware joins us now from mexico cityso, michael, tell us about these los zetas. where do they come from? who are they? is there a comparable term here in the u.s., maybe like the green berets? >> well, that's it precisely, don. essentially these guys were made of a group of mexican green berets who deserted the military in the 1990s. so if you can possibly imagine an outfit, a platoon of american green berets go rogue and like here with the zetas, they then offer their services as enforcers to a drug cartel. now, that was in the '90s. since then los zetas have grown. they developed more muscle. they developed an intelligence network that rivals almost any military organization operating in this country. and originally, they were providing security services to one of the major cartels known as the gulf cartel. well, just a couple of years ago los zetas turned around and said to themselves, hang on, why are we taking orders? and so what we have seen in the last two or three years is los zetas have stepped up themselves and
adversaries like zetas and end the drug wars across the border. >> michael ware joins us now from mexico cityso, michael, tell us about these los zetas. where do they come from? who are they? is there a comparable term here in the u.s., maybe like the green berets? >> well, that's it precisely, don. essentially these guys were made of a group of mexican green berets who deserted the military in the 1990s. so if you can possibly imagine an outfit, a platoon of american green berets...
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forty-five mexico city restaurants and bakeries worked together on this sandwich.d in at more than 1600 pounds. the goal to help promote an alternative alternative to fast food. that's a wrap on the stocks report on the world in 80 seconds. >> julie: scandal italian style. you got to love it. the high-class hooker who claims she slept with the leader of italy, silvio berlusconni, was the guest of honor apparently at an italian themed paris nightclub last night. but tracy singing and talking to reporters you might remember the former model released recordings back in june. she claims they are conversations she had with berlusconni discussing her alleged sexual escapades. she said she and other women are paid to quote entertain berlusconni and spells. this is no laughing matter. the prime minister denied the tapes are not real and calls the charges against him trash. still he just survived a no-confidence vote in italy. his wife out for divorce because she doesn't buy his story. more than 15,000 prominent women have endorsed it petitioned attacking him as a sexist. >
forty-five mexico city restaurants and bakeries worked together on this sandwich.d in at more than 1600 pounds. the goal to help promote an alternative alternative to fast food. that's a wrap on the stocks report on the world in 80 seconds. >> julie: scandal italian style. you got to love it. the high-class hooker who claims she slept with the leader of italy, silvio berlusconni, was the guest of honor apparently at an italian themed paris nightclub last night. but tracy singing and...
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from mexico city, i'm oliver north, good night. >> julie: i'm julie banderas welcome to a brand-new hour of america's news headquarters. >>> hurricane bill continues to churn at sea, many are wondering how dangerous the storm will be without a direct hit. we're tracking bill right here and we'll have the latest forecast. >> julie: and at a kentucky prison, medium security prison set on fire by inmates during a riot. so what caused all the chaos? >> once a prisoner and free man, he is back in libya and his president welcoming home with open arms. how is it with our relationship with libya just as things were warming up? >> julie: hurricane bill making its way up the east coast. not expected to make landfall in the u.s. but the category two storm is creating high surf and strong rip currents all along the eastern seaboard. tropical storm warning is in effect for the state of massachusetts. domenica davis is tracking it all for us. >> yes, a category two and it's expected to pass several hundred miles to the east of cape cod. it's expected to make the closest path to the united states and t
from mexico city, i'm oliver north, good night. >> julie: i'm julie banderas welcome to a brand-new hour of america's news headquarters. >>> hurricane bill continues to churn at sea, many are wondering how dangerous the storm will be without a direct hit. we're tracking bill right here and we'll have the latest forecast. >> julie: and at a kentucky prison, medium security prison set on fire by inmates during a riot. so what caused all the chaos? >> once a prisoner and...
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michael ware reports tonight from mexico city. we'll have those stories and much more ahead tonight on "360." right now we return you to "larry king live." >> larry: they've got a show coming august 18th about weddings. mark has ofish yaft fisatfficia. you married howard stern and his wife. how did that come about? >> we are very close friends and they at dinner one night asked me to -- if i would perform the ceremony. i thought they were joking. it was about six months away from it happening. and they just kept saying, no, we're actually serious. i went online and about $14.5 later i became a minister. larry, i could have you hooked up in about 25 seconds. >> larry: i'd be a rabbi. >> you know what? actually, that's more of a religious thing, i think. >> i was very excited about it. because in the packet they send you, you get a parking pass. it says "clergy." so i can -- >> for no other reason, the clergy pass is worth it. >> but the ceremony was great. >> larry: was the wedding somewhat like stern's show, a little raucous or wa
michael ware reports tonight from mexico city. we'll have those stories and much more ahead tonight on "360." right now we return you to "larry king live." >> larry: they've got a show coming august 18th about weddings. mark has ofish yaft fisatfficia. you married howard stern and his wife. how did that come about? >> we are very close friends and they at dinner one night asked me to -- if i would perform the ceremony. i thought they were joking. it was about six...
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our steve harrigan is streaming live from mexico city. he has the latest. et me ask you, the president will no doubt discuss the drug cartels. how serious has it gotten there? >> jamie, it's probably the biggest problem facing mexico today. it's really a threat to the state and to its on democracy. before president obama's arrival, there had been thousands of mexican -- [ inaudible ] look at the numbers 25, people killed here in the last two days alone. if you go back 18 months, 10,000 americans killed. those numbers dwarf any u.s. losses in iraq or afghanistan. during that time frame. even legally you can't call the war here, it's certainly when you look at the death toll, it's a war of enormous costly proportions inside mexico. >> jamie: are we talking about deaths within the drug gangs themselves or are there innocent civilians as well swept up in the violence? >> i think there's both. some time ago it was drug cartel fighting against drug cartel. all of them trying to vie for the u.s. routes to take cocaine, marijuana, as well as methamphetamine in the u
our steve harrigan is streaming live from mexico city. he has the latest. et me ask you, the president will no doubt discuss the drug cartels. how serious has it gotten there? >> jamie, it's probably the biggest problem facing mexico today. it's really a threat to the state and to its on democracy. before president obama's arrival, there had been thousands of mexican -- [ inaudible ] look at the numbers 25, people killed here in the last two days alone. if you go back 18 months, 10,000...
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finally to celebrate what would have been michael jackson's 51st birthday, thousands of people in mexico city re-created his "thriller" dance. organizers say nearly 13,000 took part which may be a new world record. a ruling on that is expected next week. that's a first look at the headlines. back to bill and kate. get to hear from the philippines who may be mobilizing prisoners. >> i don't think that little boy was doing it right. i don't think it count, right? >> it doesn't matterment you don't have to do the move the right way to break the record. do you? >> i don't know. >> maybe. >> what are you, the arbiter of world records? >> good morning, you two. kate, you can attest. yesterday just a dreary day in northern new england, especially massachusetts. this is chatham, massachusetts, 5 inches of rain, 40-mile-per-hour wind gusts. seas reached 8 feet in some areas. as for today, it looks a whole lot better in the northeast. the major city, new york, boston, washington, d.c., you wake up to morning fog. it begins to burn off and the sun starts to come out. however, if you try to take advantag
finally to celebrate what would have been michael jackson's 51st birthday, thousands of people in mexico city re-created his "thriller" dance. organizers say nearly 13,000 took part which may be a new world record. a ruling on that is expected next week. that's a first look at the headlines. back to bill and kate. get to hear from the philippines who may be mobilizing prisoners. >> i don't think that little boy was doing it right. i don't think it count, right? >> it...
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it starts at this really isolated location, finds its way into mexico city, hospitals, tourists thereand something that would have been in a very, very small part of the world all over the world. finding the origins of that, how it behaves, can provide valuable lessons. >> dr. sanjay gupta, dr. nathan wolf, great to have you both with us. congratulations. we look forward to hearing more of what you find. >> thank you very much. >>> you can log on to ac360.com to watch an excerpt from "planet in peril." investigating how this deadly viruses spread. while there you can also find ways to stop malaria. >>> just ahead, the face of evil. charles manson on the anniversary of the murders. the killings, the cult and the crime that gripped a nation. >>> and a little later on, talk about an oops. a bad blowup. the unxekd outcome of a botched bltding implosion. >>> in tonight's "crime and punishment" report, charles manson and the killing spree that cut deep into the american psyche. with his followers asking for freedom and speculation of more victims, the story continues to make news today. we
it starts at this really isolated location, finds its way into mexico city, hospitals, tourists thereand something that would have been in a very, very small part of the world all over the world. finding the origins of that, how it behaves, can provide valuable lessons. >> dr. sanjay gupta, dr. nathan wolf, great to have you both with us. congratulations. we look forward to hearing more of what you find. >> thank you very much. >>> you can log on to ac360.com to watch an...
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michael ware live for nus mexico city, thank you. >>> just ahead on "360," charles manson, 40 years afterhe murders. a new search is under way for possibly more of his victims. could there be more out there? the man who helped prosecute manson weighs in. >>> and later, a former congressman now a convicted criminal. he stashed his money in the freezer. now? could he be heading to the cooler? ah, yes, we'll reveal the meaning behind the cheesy pun when "360" continues. announcer: some people buy a car based on the deal they get. others buy the car of their dreams. during the lexus golden opportunity sales event, you can do both. it's an opportunity today. it's a lexus forever. special lease offers now available on the 2009 is 250. >>> she tried to assassinate president ford. in just a few days, she'll be free. cnn has learned that lynette "squeaky" fromme is scheduled to released after 34 years in prison. she's scheduled to be released on august 16th. she was also a disciple of charles manson. all this week we're taking a closer look at all the killings he and his followers are linked to. t
michael ware live for nus mexico city, thank you. >>> just ahead on "360," charles manson, 40 years afterhe murders. a new search is under way for possibly more of his victims. could there be more out there? the man who helped prosecute manson weighs in. >>> and later, a former congressman now a convicted criminal. he stashed his money in the freezer. now? could he be heading to the cooler? ah, yes, we'll reveal the meaning behind the cheesy pun when "360"...
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just a couple of weeks ago in the shroud of darkness in the middle of the summer in mexico city he announced that it is not going to happen in the first year. i couldn't help but think what would have is happened if john mccain had committed to a timeline, had won the election and had not committed to that. so i think immigration, i hope immigration disappears completely as wedge issue because i hope immigration reform gets approved. if it doesn't get approved, will it it become a wedge issue? will it make a comeback? will the wedge issue not be antis and pros, but rather you promised and you didn't deliver. it would be a good issue again for republicans if that were to be the case. angie opened this up by saying, you know, what the republicans need to do if they ever again want to win office. what do they need to do on immigration reform? the question is with democrats in the white house, democrats in the senate and democrats in the house, what do democrats need to do to hold on to that latino vote that put them in power. that is my angle. >> well, done, ana. all right. let's open it up, gu
just a couple of weeks ago in the shroud of darkness in the middle of the summer in mexico city he announced that it is not going to happen in the first year. i couldn't help but think what would have is happened if john mccain had committed to a timeline, had won the election and had not committed to that. so i think immigration, i hope immigration disappears completely as wedge issue because i hope immigration reform gets approved. if it doesn't get approved, will it it become a wedge issue?...
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perhaps the biggest was in mexico city where nearly 13,000 people there took part in a re-enactment ofe singer's thriller dance. out in the pacific hurricane jimena is is now a category 3 storm. it could continue to grow. forecasters believe it will remain off mexico's west coast though. which brings us to today's weather. it will be hot in the southwest and wet in the south. but most other places can expect a mild late summer day. it will stay hot out west in the week ahead in the northeast expect a few nice days but more rain will fall in the south and midwest. >> osgood: next, life's perfect second chapter by design. and later, homes ahoy. >> this is the italian garden at the biltmore estate. part of the beautiful grounds designed by the noted landscape architect frederick law olmstead. george washington vanderbilt planned every personal detail of the life he wanted to lead here. on a more modest scale that's happening today as well. our cover story is reported by mar that teichner. >> i always maintained there was no such thing as a sdum question. even though that's not true i stil
perhaps the biggest was in mexico city where nearly 13,000 people there took part in a re-enactment ofe singer's thriller dance. out in the pacific hurricane jimena is is now a category 3 storm. it could continue to grow. forecasters believe it will remain off mexico's west coast though. which brings us to today's weather. it will be hot in the southwest and wet in the south. but most other places can expect a mild late summer day. it will stay hot out west in the week ahead in the northeast...
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big hello to everyone watching in mexico city this morning.g in the atlantic. it is working towards the northwest ever so slightly. going to take a greater turn, traveling more westward. tracking it, bermuda still in the danger zone. doesn't look like a threat to the u.s. coastline right now. we'll continue to watch it. it could create strong surf and some high winds right along the coastline as we head through the late weekend and into the beginning of this accident week. we'll keep an eye on it. national map, rough weather today in places like chicago later on this afternoon. and into places like des moines and st. louis where you'll see high wind and possibly strong storms. the northwest continues the high heat and temperatures 5 to ten degrees >>> this weather report sponsoreded by the national association of realtors. buying or selling a home? every market's different. >> that's a quick look at your weather picture. maggie, inside to you. >> up next, an update on the brutal murder of a florida couple. we'll get the latest from the sheriff
big hello to everyone watching in mexico city this morning.g in the atlantic. it is working towards the northwest ever so slightly. going to take a greater turn, traveling more westward. tracking it, bermuda still in the danger zone. doesn't look like a threat to the u.s. coastline right now. we'll continue to watch it. it could create strong surf and some high winds right along the coastline as we head through the late weekend and into the beginning of this accident week. we'll keep an eye on...