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i'm from mexico city and i write about mexican stuff. i fear i would write a book to deal with that and get it out of the way. this is part of this project. my main character is alexander. [inaudible] don't take it personal. my aim, i guess is to at the end of my novel that [inaudible] good mexican novelists. alexander looked at the mirror and saw a mexican stairing back at him. the bad mexican had paid alexander a visit much the conversation from last night's party brought him back in full force. why did he always have to open his big mouth. why tell people that don't care that he hated and despised? he actually might like the [inaudible] hated me english and spanish he could not understand how someone could say he was mexican having been born in the usa. he doesn't like going to mexican places. he does not like to discuss beer and shots of tequilla. he never listened to spanish radio stations. no more mexicans. who did not have a problem being objective with a mexican. [inaudible]. i should try to do something about this he thought thi
i'm from mexico city and i write about mexican stuff. i fear i would write a book to deal with that and get it out of the way. this is part of this project. my main character is alexander. [inaudible] don't take it personal. my aim, i guess is to at the end of my novel that [inaudible] good mexican novelists. alexander looked at the mirror and saw a mexican stairing back at him. the bad mexican had paid alexander a visit much the conversation from last night's party brought him back in full...
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mexico. we also have encountered, like,a one person i know that crossed the desert, i met him in-- i chihuahua city at a theater, and victor, who's one of the favorite play wrights of all of mexico, was presenting thisexi wonderful play, and this man was a ceo in a company there. he was in attendance that night, we gotta talking, and lo and behold, his life falls apart, l and he has to cross the desert too. so we've met all kinds of people, and there are all kinds of k people who come from mexic. >> important point. we have m about 20 minutes left. i'd like to invite you to comeft up to the microphones to ask some questions if you'd like.as we've heard some pretty compelling things already thatty has to have generated some follow-up questions or other questions on your parts, ifw-up you'd like. so, please, come up to one of the two microphones, and maybe k if you direct your question to just one or two people to talk, that'd be great. sir, please. >> yes. three or four of you sparkedw th something in my mind. the arizona boarder and the tip of mexico is a long way, and you were talking about salvad
mexico. we also have encountered, like,a one person i know that crossed the desert, i met him in-- i chihuahua city at a theater, and victor, who's one of the favorite play wrights of all of mexico, was presenting thisexi wonderful play, and this man was a ceo in a company there. he was in attendance that night, we gotta talking, and lo and behold, his life falls apart, l and he has to cross the desert too. so we've met all kinds of people, and there are all kinds of k people who come from...
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he went to mexico city. came as a 12-year-old alone, a construction worker. became a punk rocker and came back home to his village in the mountains with a big old mohawk haircut, a dog collar and pretty soon all the boys his age wanted to go to mexico city just like him and that is what they did. finally mexico city after 10 years of working hard, got him oh, got them nowhere come he decided to come to the united states outside l.a.. he built this enormous house back home in the village and all of a sudden boom, all the kids are going to the united states. the kid was an enormously influential gaia. nobody cared about his story. i spent years almost talking with him and visiting him. i had been to his town five times and talked with him appearing down there. i could feel particularly from him that what he -- what made him feel terrific is that some strange american wanted to know and not only want to know his story but for an hour but over and over and over again wanted to talk to him finding out all he felt about different things in life, his own place in it
he went to mexico city. came as a 12-year-old alone, a construction worker. became a punk rocker and came back home to his village in the mountains with a big old mohawk haircut, a dog collar and pretty soon all the boys his age wanted to go to mexico city just like him and that is what they did. finally mexico city after 10 years of working hard, got him oh, got them nowhere come he decided to come to the united states outside l.a.. he built this enormous house back home in the village and all...
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. >> originally we're from mexico city, so to be able to come out here and cheer for our team that we don't got to see often is -- i don't know. it's huge for us. >> mike: always is. let's tee it up for the king. arnie's army showed up in force at the arnold palmer invitational. this is not what we call country club etiquette but fun in sunny orlando. tiger lost his handle. lips out. he is minus 1. trevor immelman, our shot of the day. second on the par-4 1st. 186 yards. and the eagle has landed. trevor shoot 4-under 68. rickie fowler, buried in the bunker on 16. holes for birdie. 6-under after 70 today. your leader is mart -- martin laird. at 11-under, he leads sacramento's spencer levine by two heading into sunday's final round. >>> show you how butler got back to the final four coming up at 6:00. they were cinderella last year. this year, it's virginia commonwealth who knocked out the the sell sell -- seminoles. >> alan: that was a big deal. >> mike: virginia commonwealth with an overtime win. the only top seed left, kansas, going to be tough. >> alan: stay with us. we'll be >> ala
. >> originally we're from mexico city, so to be able to come out here and cheer for our team that we don't got to see often is -- i don't know. it's huge for us. >> mike: always is. let's tee it up for the king. arnie's army showed up in force at the arnold palmer invitational. this is not what we call country club etiquette but fun in sunny orlando. tiger lost his handle. lips out. he is minus 1. trevor immelman, our shot of the day. second on the par-4 1st. 186 yards. and the...
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we have 24 degrees in mexico city. 11 in washington, d.c. >>> now, heading into europe. winds are going to be remaining very, very strong across the northern tier of europe again. central europe, too, experiencing some of that windy weather across germany, the north of france and also denmark here. looking at some unsettled weather again for the northern end of the british isles. plenty of snow impacting scandinavia, for sweden and parts of finland. stays quite wet, again, in the iberian peninsula. winds on the strong side. high waves to watch out for here. that rain slowly heads eastward affecting southern france and italy throughout the weekend. southeastern corner, looking much calmer today. temperatures going to be recovering quite nicely as well. 14 degrees in athens today. 14 degrees in vienna. enjoying the springlike conditions out here. all right. here is your extended forecast now. >>> taking a look at our lead stories, prime minister naoto kan admitted to receiving political donations from a nonjapanese, in violation of the political funds control law earlier t
we have 24 degrees in mexico city. 11 in washington, d.c. >>> now, heading into europe. winds are going to be remaining very, very strong across the northern tier of europe again. central europe, too, experiencing some of that windy weather across germany, the north of france and also denmark here. looking at some unsettled weather again for the northern end of the british isles. plenty of snow impacting scandinavia, for sweden and parts of finland. stays quite wet, again, in the...
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[applause] what if we said on the very first day, we are reinstating ronald reagan's mexico city policy, and no american tax money willin the abortion anywhere outside the united states,. . what if we said on the very first day that george w. bush's limitations of conscience protection will be reinstated so the government will act of the protect those as a matter of conscience who refused to do the things and finally, what we said on the first day at the state's department will be instructed as of this state to recognize the right of every sovereign nation to define its capital and the embassy will be in the capital of the country that defines it. it, means that the united states embassy will be in jerusalem. the only country in the world where it refuses the local government to allow its embassy in the capital. we should stop on the very first day. i am not yet a candidate. i am the process of exploring. you can go to newtexplores20 12.com. we are all lying to be on the same team after this is over. it will take all of us to defeat the left. we cannot just to feed the left in washingto
[applause] what if we said on the very first day, we are reinstating ronald reagan's mexico city policy, and no american tax money willin the abortion anywhere outside the united states,. . what if we said on the very first day that george w. bush's limitations of conscience protection will be reinstated so the government will act of the protect those as a matter of conscience who refused to do the things and finally, what we said on the first day at the state's department will be instructed as...
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mission of trial's discussed, we faced another trial not even mentioned or widely discussed in mexico city or washington, d.c.. it's a challenge that has the potential to fundamentally alter the well-being of people in boast countries. the common challenge is to protect and conserve the environment shared by the united states and mexico in the face of the hot issues of climate change which are drought, water scarsty, or bonnization, deforest station, and climate change. we have to protect the well-being of people in both countries. this is why we wrote the book, to address these issues and provide people in both countries with a blueprint for better collaborative efforts to manage our shared environments. now, before i go on and tell you about how we came up with a title, i'd like to note that when i say "we," i obviously mean the other editors, arizona university press, and to all the authors who contributed chapters to this book. the authors came from the united states, mexico, universities, government agencies, and nonprofit groups. now on to the title. it is conservation of shared envi
mission of trial's discussed, we faced another trial not even mentioned or widely discussed in mexico city or washington, d.c.. it's a challenge that has the potential to fundamentally alter the well-being of people in boast countries. the common challenge is to protect and conserve the environment shared by the united states and mexico in the face of the hot issues of climate change which are drought, water scarsty, or bonnization, deforest station, and climate change. we have to protect the...
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and other intelligence agencies are now working out of a building in mexico city which is being dubbed a fusion center where u.s. and mexican authorities can work together towards being drug free and i'm not really sure how this is going to work is a drone is an arm paid for happens to catch visuals of a cartel leader on the move how long until authorities can actually reach them and who gets to fly them the u.s. or the mexican officials so many questions let's shift our focus back to where i'm concerned which is the use of drones which are truly the weapon of choice these days for the u.s. and pakistan they're helping us find the enemy but they're also responsible for many civilian deaths the u.s. is also expanding the use of drones for civilian missions are flying over japan to take note of the damage from the earthquake and tsunami and the department of homeland security is now toying with the idea of using drones to prevent domestic terrorist attacks and using them within u.s. airspace however i really doubt that i want to become a reality most americans probably have no problem wi
and other intelligence agencies are now working out of a building in mexico city which is being dubbed a fusion center where u.s. and mexican authorities can work together towards being drug free and i'm not really sure how this is going to work is a drone is an arm paid for happens to catch visuals of a cartel leader on the move how long until authorities can actually reach them and who gets to fly them the u.s. or the mexican officials so many questions let's shift our focus back to where i'm...
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as a matter of fact in two thousand and nine hillary clinton gave the keynote address speech in mexico city for this organization so that would be an example of a foreign organization that seems to have some leadership influence on the ground in libya you say seems to have some sort of influence and leadership puts out a lot of media reports suggesting there's a little bit of confusion about who really is making up the opposition with quite a disparate group and you clearly mentioned one element that but let's say the opposition does succeed in taking power do you think that actually they will be organized organized enough to form a cohesive government. i think that he said government will initially be brought into into libya by western western forces for example once again in in washington d.c. and other american organization which is headed up by. saddam which is the national front for the salvation of libya has been providing a great deal of sideline advice and consultation now mr assad himself is a former captain in the libyan army and has a fairly deep amount of knowledge about how to
as a matter of fact in two thousand and nine hillary clinton gave the keynote address speech in mexico city for this organization so that would be an example of a foreign organization that seems to have some leadership influence on the ground in libya you say seems to have some sort of influence and leadership puts out a lot of media reports suggesting there's a little bit of confusion about who really is making up the opposition with quite a disparate group and you clearly mentioned one...
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it's been running in paris and mexico city for ten years. >> hinojosa: i know, i was like, "really?" >> i know. >> hinojosa: non-stop. >> yeah. >> hinojosa: so after... after the vagina monologues, you said one of the things that happened was that you had a lot of women coming and talking to you not about feeling empowered about their sexuality; they were actually coming to you and sharing stories of abuse... >> mm-hmm. >> hinojosa: ...of sadness. and so then what did you decide to do with all of those stories? >> well, i think when i did the show, it brought up so much stuff for women. and at first, i thought, "this will be great. women will share their wonderful sex lives, their great orgasms," and... no. what happened was... >> hinojosa: literally, you were thinking that? you were like... >> no, i was thinking, "i'll get new stories; it will be..." and what happened was 95% of the women-- and they would literally line up after the show with this kind of desperation-- 95 were there to tell me they'd been raped, they'd been incested, they'd been beaten, they'd been mutilated... it w
it's been running in paris and mexico city for ten years. >> hinojosa: i know, i was like, "really?" >> i know. >> hinojosa: non-stop. >> yeah. >> hinojosa: so after... after the vagina monologues, you said one of the things that happened was that you had a lot of women coming and talking to you not about feeling empowered about their sexuality; they were actually coming to you and sharing stories of abuse... >> mm-hmm. >> hinojosa: ...of...
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some of the cities in mexico are now the most violent cities in the world. one city on the border has had more murders last year than all of afghanistan. so it's really a problem. it's not spread entirely across the country. it's very much concentrate in areas along the coasts and along the u.s. border. but the country as a whole is traumatized by this and is having a real impact. >> sreenivasan: so what should we believe when we get the status updates? should we believe what's said publicly that we're getting a handle on this or do we believe what we've read privately in the wikileaks e-mails, which the president, felipe calderon, said did very serious damage and undermined a tremendous amount of the confidence his troops had? >> well, i think both countries are trying very hard. there's no question about it. the problem has been one of effectiveness. the number of killings, as we said, have gone up. you know, the price and availability of drugs in the united states remains about the same. so we haven't had a major impact on that. there's just a host of var
some of the cities in mexico are now the most violent cities in the world. one city on the border has had more murders last year than all of afghanistan. so it's really a problem. it's not spread entirely across the country. it's very much concentrate in areas along the coasts and along the u.s. border. but the country as a whole is traumatized by this and is having a real impact. >> sreenivasan: so what should we believe when we get the status updates? should we believe what's said...
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mission of trial's discussed, we faced another trial not even mentioned or widely discussed in mexico city or washington, d.c.. it's a challenge that has the potential to fundamentally alter the well-being of people in boast countries. the common challenge is to protect and conserve the environment shared by the united states and mexico in the face of the hot issues of climate change which are drought, water scarsty, or bonnization, deforest station, and climate change. we have to protect the well-being of people in both countries. this is why we wrote the book, to address these issues and provide people in both countries with a blueprint for better collaborative efforts to manage our shared environments. now, before i go on and tell you about how we came up with a title, i'd like to note that when i say "we," i obviously mean the other editors, arizona university press, and to all the authors who contributed chapters to this book. the authors came from the united states, mexico, universities, government agencies, and nonprofit groups. now on to the title. it is conservation of shared envi
mission of trial's discussed, we faced another trial not even mentioned or widely discussed in mexico city or washington, d.c.. it's a challenge that has the potential to fundamentally alter the well-being of people in boast countries. the common challenge is to protect and conserve the environment shared by the united states and mexico in the face of the hot issues of climate change which are drought, water scarsty, or bonnization, deforest station, and climate change. we have to protect the...
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york there's going to be one i'm leading all the way out to california small towns like silver city new mexicobig cities like los angeles who are all over and people are fed up and they're taking action against corporate tax dodgers going to their front door saying there will be consequences to your brand there might be legal consequences we're showing them that we're really fed up and i think we're going to see an enormous backlash beginning now extending as long as there are still budget cuts in america people are going to be fighting back and that's eventually how we're going to get the president and get the congress to respond is one of the companies see that is going to hurt their bottom line is going to hurt their image then you're going to see the dynamics in congress and with the president shifting as well how have you found the media the media coverage to be so far and of protesting because of course you run into a little bit of a problem when you have corporate owned media when companies like m.s. in d.c. and n.b.c. are own by ged they talk about these stories. of course i mean and w
york there's going to be one i'm leading all the way out to california small towns like silver city new mexicobig cities like los angeles who are all over and people are fed up and they're taking action against corporate tax dodgers going to their front door saying there will be consequences to your brand there might be legal consequences we're showing them that we're really fed up and i think we're going to see an enormous backlash beginning now extending as long as there are still budget cuts...
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. >> hinojosa: so you are born in mexico city, then you spend about 20 years living in europe, and thenn 1999, you come to new york to work at the guggenheim, and then you're named to head up this museum called el museo del barrio. >> correct. >> hinojosa: so el museo del barrio started kind of as a puerto rican institution, very grass roots, very community-based... >> correct. >> hinojosa: ...and it's had to change its mission. >> we've had to more than change it. we have amplified its mission, so over the course of the last 40 years-- and it's... we're celebrating our 40th anniversary with a big expansion of el museo, a big renovation of el museo. and over the 40 years, what has changed is also the profile of the us as perhaps the most diverse latino country. >> hinojosa: because basically, 40 years ago, el barrio, spanish harlem, was predominantly-- it had been italian at one point-- but it was predominantly a puerto rican community. >> correct, and el barrio has always been a place of immigrants, and i think that is also something very, very, very imporant to notice is that that par
. >> hinojosa: so you are born in mexico city, then you spend about 20 years living in europe, and thenn 1999, you come to new york to work at the guggenheim, and then you're named to head up this museum called el museo del barrio. >> correct. >> hinojosa: so el museo del barrio started kind of as a puerto rican institution, very grass roots, very community-based... >> correct. >> hinojosa: ...and it's had to change its mission. >> we've had to more than...
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passengers on an alaska airlines flight from mexico city to los angeles became alarmed when three jewish businessmen started praying out loud. according to the airline spokeswoman, the men, all mexican nationals, were praying in hebrew and appeared to have something strapped under their clothing. the jewish prayer ritual involves tying leather straps and small wooden boxes to the body. the men were escorted from the plane, where they were searched and questioned by the fbi. they were then let go without being charged. >>> still ahead, it's common after a tragedy. scammers taking advantage of people just trying to help the victims in japan. >>> plus, we're going to check in with our own george kiriyama who is in tokyo tonight, where people, miles from the disaster zone, are still preparing for the worst. >>> i'm marianne favro. could anderson dam sustain the same-sized earthquake that we saw in japan? and what could that mean for these homes below? i'll have that story, coming up. >>> and social responsibility in a social networking world. twitter and facebook helping victims find their f
passengers on an alaska airlines flight from mexico city to los angeles became alarmed when three jewish businessmen started praying out loud. according to the airline spokeswoman, the men, all mexican nationals, were praying in hebrew and appeared to have something strapped under their clothing. the jewish prayer ritual involves tying leather straps and small wooden boxes to the body. the men were escorted from the plane, where they were searched and questioned by the fbi. they were then let...
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[applause] the second executive order might be to reimpose ronald reagan's mexico city policy and abolish any federal money going anywhere in the world to pay for abortion. [applause] the third executive order might be to reinstitute george w. bush's policy on enforcing the right of conscience and that no government can force you to perform an abortion or any other act against europe religious beliefs. [applause] a fourth executive order might say to the state department that you will allow companies to designate their own capital. the only country in the world where the united states refuses to allow the country to define its own capital is the democracy of israel. it is profoundly wrong to discriminate against the israeli government's right to do that. [applause] imagine that during the campaign next year, there was a web site called ontheveryfirstday.com where people could submit their ideas. you have enormous capacity to direct things and say what to do or not to. imagine during the year the citizens found things that should be fixed and put them on the web. it would not be a secret.
[applause] the second executive order might be to reimpose ronald reagan's mexico city policy and abolish any federal money going anywhere in the world to pay for abortion. [applause] the third executive order might be to reinstitute george w. bush's policy on enforcing the right of conscience and that no government can force you to perform an abortion or any other act against europe religious beliefs. [applause] a fourth executive order might say to the state department that you will allow...
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what if we said on the very first day, we are reinstating ronald reagan's mexico city policy, and no american tax money will go in the abortion anywhere outside the united states,. . what if we said on the very first day that george w. bush's limitations of conscience protection will be reinstated so the government will act of the protect those as a matter of conscience who refused to do the things that the left wants done. finally, what if we sat on the very first day at the state department will be instructed as of this state to recognize the right of every sovereign nation to define its own capital, and the united states embassy will be in the capital that the country defines it, means that the united states embassy will be in jerusalem. the only country in the world where it refuses the local government to allow its embassy in the capital. we should stop on the very first day. i am not yet a candidate. i am the process of exploring. you can go to newtexplores20 12.com. we are all lying to be on the same team after this is over. it will take all of us to defeat the left. we cannot
what if we said on the very first day, we are reinstating ronald reagan's mexico city policy, and no american tax money will go in the abortion anywhere outside the united states,. . what if we said on the very first day that george w. bush's limitations of conscience protection will be reinstated so the government will act of the protect those as a matter of conscience who refused to do the things that the left wants done. finally, what if we sat on the very first day at the state department...
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wife says go to sleep but i can't because you see a village and then it turned into this big city in mexico and then you do more and it turns into china and you wonder where we're all headed. i don't know the answer but when you know thing i do know fiduciaries you listen to what the people want most of all, it's education for all they're children and i ask many women now when i'm over sees, i ask the women i'm here is a your servant and would like to help you what do you want? most women would say i want a good husband or to become wealthy or prosperity. what most women say is, we don't want our babys to diet. how do you answer that question? it comes through educating girls and through female literacy. >> thanks, doug. this is different schools. my daughter occasionally, she looks at these photos and said, dad you don't have any playgrounds in your school so now we have playgrounds and skipping ropes and it's been a really great blessing to see. play is an important part of the learning process and socializing so thank you, amira. this is in la lander school, the story is in karen chronic
wife says go to sleep but i can't because you see a village and then it turned into this big city in mexico and then you do more and it turns into china and you wonder where we're all headed. i don't know the answer but when you know thing i do know fiduciaries you listen to what the people want most of all, it's education for all they're children and i ask many women now when i'm over sees, i ask the women i'm here is a your servant and would like to help you what do you want? most women would...
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[applause] what if we said on the very first day, we are reinstating ronald reagan's mexico city policy, and no american tax money willin the abortion anywhere outside the united states,. . what if we said on the very first day that george w. bush's limitations of conscience protection will be reinstated so the government will act of the protect those as a matter of conscience who refused to do the things and finally, what we said on the first day at the state's department will be instructed as of this state to recognize the right of every sovereign nation to define its capital and the embassy will be in the capital of the country that defines it. it, means that the united states embassy will be in jerusalem. the only country in the world where it refuses the local government to allow its embassy in the capital. we should stop on the very first day. i am not yet a candidate. i am the process of exploring. you can go to newtexplores20 12.com. we are all lying to be on the same team after this is over. it will take all of us to defeat the left. we cannot just to feed the left in washingto
[applause] what if we said on the very first day, we are reinstating ronald reagan's mexico city policy, and no american tax money willin the abortion anywhere outside the united states,. . what if we said on the very first day that george w. bush's limitations of conscience protection will be reinstated so the government will act of the protect those as a matter of conscience who refused to do the things and finally, what we said on the first day at the state's department will be instructed as...
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in mexico city we started there and yet we would not allow tsl embrum skill and a number of airports along the mexican border we wouldn't allow them to wear masks, we wouldn't allow them to use purell on their hands between screenings and putdowns of people coming across the border. so we allow those officers to be exposed to a hazard i think they shouldn't have been exposed to. and when i say that we would not allow, the department of homeland security and the tsa leadership wouldn't allow them to protect themselves and yet they have gone home every day to their families and so you see the lunacy in that policy. so that experience does not encourage me -- does not, you know, lead me to believe that responsibility has been taken and the privacy issue. this is a serious issue and there's got to be a way that we can protect the public during these imaging screenings. and i hope the most profound a deterrent with the screening process and the images that can be stored on the systems is to provide a cause of action for the public. if the tsa knows that they can be sued and serious damage
in mexico city we started there and yet we would not allow tsl embrum skill and a number of airports along the mexican border we wouldn't allow them to wear masks, we wouldn't allow them to use purell on their hands between screenings and putdowns of people coming across the border. so we allow those officers to be exposed to a hazard i think they shouldn't have been exposed to. and when i say that we would not allow, the department of homeland security and the tsa leadership wouldn't allow...
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that is what ambassador pascual and his team is doing in mexico city. that is what other ambassadors at our embassies are doing every single day, and he and his team are absolutely serving the united states's interests and, we think, the interests of mexico and the region as well. >> but you withdrew ambassador gene cretz from libya. before this whole thing with libya happened, you withdrew ambassador cretz because of the wikileaks revelations. he was considered to not be able to do his job in the country. so what's the standard? >> that's not the reason we removed -- >> well, what is the reason then? >> that's not the reason we removed -- (laughter). >> you sure about that? [laughter] >> no, i am sure about that. we brought back ambassador cretz for consultations because we had genuine concerns about his security. >> by the way, does the state department have full -- >> but it was related to the wikileaks cables. >> i'm just saying -- i mean, i'm just saying that -- and right now, ambassador cretz is on the job working hard to understand fully what's ha
that is what ambassador pascual and his team is doing in mexico city. that is what other ambassadors at our embassies are doing every single day, and he and his team are absolutely serving the united states's interests and, we think, the interests of mexico and the region as well. >> but you withdrew ambassador gene cretz from libya. before this whole thing with libya happened, you withdrew ambassador cretz because of the wikileaks revelations. he was considered to not be able to do his...
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were left out, and that's the dorn amendment that prohibits funding for abortions in d.c., the mexico city policy which we've always done, not part of it, that shuts off funding to abortions in foreign lands, the international population control and family planning fund gets money still, along with planned parenthood. this is what's taken place, madam speaker, in the short-term c.r. it's hard for many members to vote for it, they want to be team players. and i appreciate that sentiment from my standpoint, i have an obligation to my constituents and to god and country to do the best job i can to serve. and it goes in the opposite order, god, country, constituents right up there with country, and sometimes the best interests of my district are not always going to be the best interests of america. i haven't had that conflict that i can articulate yet, but if that comes, i'm pretty confident my constituents will understand the priority. we have to do the right thing for the long term for our country and the right thing is for us to stand on principle and to shut off this funding to obamacare,
were left out, and that's the dorn amendment that prohibits funding for abortions in d.c., the mexico city policy which we've always done, not part of it, that shuts off funding to abortions in foreign lands, the international population control and family planning fund gets money still, along with planned parenthood. this is what's taken place, madam speaker, in the short-term c.r. it's hard for many members to vote for it, they want to be team players. and i appreciate that sentiment from my...
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mexico. >>> violence in an east bay city has taken two lives. we'll tell you what police are saying. >>> meteorologist mark tamayo will be right back with the updated forecast models, including how much rain will be in your neighborhood. >>> i'll try anything once. >> ever try common sense? >> only in desperation. >> remembering elizabeth taylor including what ktvu just got from a u.s. senator. >>> it's the first major attack in jerusalem in several years. one woman is dead and almost two dozen are seriously injured after a bomb blew up at a crowded bus stop. it also blew out windows in two buses. israeli hots are blaming the attack -- authorities are blaming the attacks on military leaders. >>> sad news today about the death of oscar-winning actress, elizabeth taylor. >> you are a pretty one, pint! >> she began her colorful career at the age of 12 as the star of the 1944 classic "national velvet." from there she appeared in more -- in more than 50 films. she won two cars, including "who'se afraid of virginia woolf." she was married timetables,
mexico. >>> violence in an east bay city has taken two lives. we'll tell you what police are saying. >>> meteorologist mark tamayo will be right back with the updated forecast models, including how much rain will be in your neighborhood. >>> i'll try anything once. >> ever try common sense? >> only in desperation. >> remembering elizabeth taylor including what ktvu just got from a u.s. senator. >>> it's the first major attack in jerusalem in...
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there's other places you can go and that's what a lot of students are doing. >> reporter: mexico's northern border citiesent years, but this warning protects college students applies to all of mexico. jeff? >> don teague, thank you, don. >>> finally here thousands of people want to adopt an abandoned dog that seemingly came back from the dead twice. the 3-month-old puppy named wally was found alive in a dumpster last friday after it was euthanized inside an oklahoma animal shelter with two separate injections, both meant to put the dog down. somehow, wally survived. it is five minutes past the hour. katie couric has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >> good morning. did the agency that is supposed to stop american weapons from reaching mexican drug gangs actually do the opposite? one agent speaks out for the first time in part two of our special investigation. tonight only on "cbs evening news." now back to "the early show." >> here is marysol castro with another check of our weather. >> good morning, jeff, everyone at home. we still have a few snow showers to tell you about as you >>> this weat
there's other places you can go and that's what a lot of students are doing. >> reporter: mexico's northern border citiesent years, but this warning protects college students applies to all of mexico. jeff? >> don teague, thank you, don. >>> finally here thousands of people want to adopt an abandoned dog that seemingly came back from the dead twice. the 3-month-old puppy named wally was found alive in a dumpster last friday after it was euthanized inside an oklahoma animal...
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[applause] the second executive order might be to reimpose ronald reagan's mexico city policy and abolish any federal money going anywhere in the world to pay for abortion. [applause] the third executive order might be to reinstitute george w. bush's policy on enforcing the right of conscience and that no government can force you to perform an abortion or any other act against europe religious beliefs. [applause] a fourth executive order might say to the state department that you will allow companies to designate their own capital. the only country in the world where the united states refuses to allow the country to define its own capital is the democracy of israel. it is profoundly wrong to discriminate against the israeli government's right to do that. [applause] imagine that during the campaign next year, there was a web site called ontheveryfirstday.com where people could submit their ideas. you have enormous capacity to direct things and say what to do or not to. imagine during the year the citizens found things that should be fixed and put them on the web. it would not be a secret.
[applause] the second executive order might be to reimpose ronald reagan's mexico city policy and abolish any federal money going anywhere in the world to pay for abortion. [applause] the third executive order might be to reinstitute george w. bush's policy on enforcing the right of conscience and that no government can force you to perform an abortion or any other act against europe religious beliefs. [applause] a fourth executive order might say to the state department that you will allow...
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in mexico city we started there and yet we would not allow tsl embrum skill and a number of airports along the mexican border we wouldn't allow them to wear masks, we wouldn't allow them to use purell on their hands between screenings and putdowns of people coming across the border. so we allow those officers to be exposed to a hazard i think they shouldn't have been exposed to. and when i say that we would not allow, the department of homeland security and the tsa leadership wouldn't allow them to protect themselves and yet they have gone home every day to their families and so you see the lunacy in that policy. so that experience does not encourage me -- does not, you know, lead me to believe that responsibility has been taken and the privacy issue. this is a serious issue and there's got to be a way that we can protect the public during these imaging screenings. and i hope the most profound a deterrent with the screening process and the images that can be stored on the systems is to provide a cause of action for the public. if the tsa knows that they can be sued and serious damage
in mexico city we started there and yet we would not allow tsl embrum skill and a number of airports along the mexican border we wouldn't allow them to wear masks, we wouldn't allow them to use purell on their hands between screenings and putdowns of people coming across the border. so we allow those officers to be exposed to a hazard i think they shouldn't have been exposed to. and when i say that we would not allow, the department of homeland security and the tsa leadership wouldn't allow...
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what if we said on the very first day, we are reinstating ronald reagan's mexico city policy, and no american tax money will go in the abortion anywhere outside the united states,. . what if we said on the very first day that george w. bush's limitations of conscience protection will be reinstated so the government will act of the protect those as a matter of conscience who refused to do the things that the left wants done. finally, what if we sat on the very first day at the state department will be instructed as of this state to recognize the right of every sovereign nation to define its own capital, and the united states embassy will be in the capital that the country defines it, means that the united states embassy will be in jerusalem. the only country in the world where it refuses the local government to allow its embassy in the capital. we should stop on the very first da i am not yet a candidate. i am the process of exploring. you can go to newtexplores20 12.com. we are all lying to be on the same team after this is over. it will take all of us to defeat the left. we cannot j
what if we said on the very first day, we are reinstating ronald reagan's mexico city policy, and no american tax money will go in the abortion anywhere outside the united states,. . what if we said on the very first day that george w. bush's limitations of conscience protection will be reinstated so the government will act of the protect those as a matter of conscience who refused to do the things that the left wants done. finally, what if we sat on the very first day at the state department...
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. >> if you are not as much into deprivation and want pampering head to the mountains outside mexico cityay. 18 spa treatments in that week. 50-minute treatments. >> a lot of folks think about safari. to splurge? >> best trip is bali. they can be expensive. i priced a luxury one with extraordinary journeys for $29,000. i know. for a family of four. it includes three nights on the savannah, four nights in cape town and travel. if you want something -- >> the steal deal. >> the steal is down at disney at the animal kingdom. they have a wild africa trek where you tether yourself to a safety line and you go over bridges and look down at hippos and crocodiles. $1100 for three hours. this is not disney animatronics. real animals. >> if you want a splurge or a steal it's right there. coming up, giving your home made pizza pizzazz with flavors from portugal. we'll show you how after these messages. iny apartmenenenen and decided hey, let's go buy a house! i could go to quickenloans.com and sign all of the paper work i needed to take care of. it was nice to being able to call them whenever i neede
. >> if you are not as much into deprivation and want pampering head to the mountains outside mexico cityay. 18 spa treatments in that week. 50-minute treatments. >> a lot of folks think about safari. to splurge? >> best trip is bali. they can be expensive. i priced a luxury one with extraordinary journeys for $29,000. i know. for a family of four. it includes three nights on the savannah, four nights in cape town and travel. if you want something -- >> the steal deal....
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that is what ambassador pascual and his team is doing in mexico city or that is other ambassadors at embassies are doing every single day. and he and his team are absolutely serving the united states interest, and we think the interest of mexico in the region as well. >> you withdrew the ambassador from libya before this whole thing with libya happened. you withdrew the ambassador because of the wikileaks revelations. he was considered to not be able -- to do his job in the country. >> that's not the reason. >> what is the reason? >> that's not the reason we moved him. >> are you sure about that? >> i am sure about that. we brought back the ambassador for consultations because we have genuine concerns about his security. >> but it was related to the wikileaks cable. >> i'm just saying, just saying, then right now the ambassador is on the job. working hard to understand fully what's happening in libya, and to see we can do to help the people of libya see a better tomorrow. [inaudible] >> yes. >> you have any concern that the mixing government -- that they refuse to work? >> again, i'v
that is what ambassador pascual and his team is doing in mexico city or that is other ambassadors at embassies are doing every single day. and he and his team are absolutely serving the united states interest, and we think the interest of mexico in the region as well. >> you withdrew the ambassador from libya before this whole thing with libya happened. you withdrew the ambassador because of the wikileaks revelations. he was considered to not be able -- to do his job in the country....
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not just western agencies -- greg went down to mexico city with me and we had a couple of mexican attorneys general who met with folks down there. i think the states have a huge amount to give to helping stabilize the situation and help the project in mexico. and we are hoping to get with federal, parts for cooperation. we are working with that. many of you have participated in training. we had all of the country and we appreciate that. we still need your help we think and working with our federal counterparts. secondarily, sort of part of that, i will mention our border alliance to fight money laundering. i am looking forward to working with the ag's from the other states along the u.s.-mexico border to help flesh out that project. it is a tool that will help us do a great deal to address the flow of money for illegal activities, if they are taking to is across the border. i know recently i have seen the sale of guns from this country into mexico has been a huge issue. it trying to interdict the sale of drugs and human trafficking across the border, too. thirdly, i had an opportunity last
not just western agencies -- greg went down to mexico city with me and we had a couple of mexican attorneys general who met with folks down there. i think the states have a huge amount to give to helping stabilize the situation and help the project in mexico. and we are hoping to get with federal, parts for cooperation. we are working with that. many of you have participated in training. we had all of the country and we appreciate that. we still need your help we think and working with our...
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mexico. >> just last month, eight people were shot and killed in the resort city of acapulco. ast year, 65 americans were murdered in mexico. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," most asian markets are higher this morning. ashley morrison is here in new york with the latest on that. good morning, ashley. >> good morning to you, betty. that's right. both asian markets saw gains today. japan's nikkei index climbed 1% while hong kong's hang seng also edged higher, and the price of oil fell just a bit with a barrel of crude now at $101 a barrel. today, wall street gets the very latest on retail sales, and a look at the weekly jobless claim numbers. on wednesday, stocks finished higher. the dow edged up almost 9 points. while the nasdaq gained 10. >>> ahead of tomorrow's jobs report from the government, there is some good news on the labor front. payroll processor adp reports that private companies added 217,000 jobs last month. more than the 180,000 analysts were expecting. that raises hope that tomorrow's report could show a decline in the unemployment rate, currently standing at 9%. >>>
mexico. >> just last month, eight people were shot and killed in the resort city of acapulco. ast year, 65 americans were murdered in mexico. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," most asian markets are higher this morning. ashley morrison is here in new york with the latest on that. good morning, ashley. >> good morning to you, betty. that's right. both asian markets saw gains today. japan's nikkei index climbed 1% while hong kong's hang seng also edged higher, and the...
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that is what the ambassador and his team is doing in mexico city. s what other ambassadors at our embassies are doing every single day. he and his team are absolutely serving the united states' interests and the interests of mexico. >> you withdrew the ambassador because of the wikileaks revelations. he was perceived not to be able to do his job. >> that is not the reason. >> are you sure about that? >> i am and sure about that. we brought back the ambassador because of general concerns about his security. right now, the ambassador is on the job working hard to understand fully what is happening in libya. and to see what we can do to help the people of libya see a better tomorrow. >> do you have any concerns that this will be taken by the mexican government as a challenge? >> i have given you our perspective. >> on the israeli issue. do we have an answer on the status? >> i have asked the question. i have not received an answer. >> it has been said that the united states is not to be trusted and it has been lying about its plans to pursue a peaceful
that is what the ambassador and his team is doing in mexico city. s what other ambassadors at our embassies are doing every single day. he and his team are absolutely serving the united states' interests and the interests of mexico. >> you withdrew the ambassador because of the wikileaks revelations. he was perceived not to be able to do his job. >> that is not the reason. >> are you sure about that? >> i am and sure about that. we brought back the ambassador because of...
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y tenemos esta bastante intensa desde utah, y provocando problemas en nueva méxico y vamos a tener mucha acción, en kansas cityexperimentamos vientos, y generará fuegos forestales, y temperaturas, bastante frío, en noche, condiciones placenteras al sureste, en los Ángeles, 65 grados, y noroeste no hay retraso de ropuertos, en nueva york, no es así, y washington con fuerteso vientos, condiciones invernales, al norte del país, tormenta invernal, con acumulaciones, desde dakotas hasta planicies, y no sobrepasan los 24 grados, continuamos con más. >>> gracias jackie, y la historia de continuación, es un joven enjaulado por su propia familia, porque atacaba al que tenía al alcance, fuimos a ecuador, y había una terrible realidad. >>> como si se tratara de una especie peligrosa, camina impaciente, se para y acuesta, duerme y se sienta, se nota que el encierro lo atormenta, no dice palabra, vive en esta cárcel de puro acero. >>> es un hombre adulto, de 34 años, con esquizofrenia, posiblemente. >>> luego de más de 2 años de encierro, un grupo de médicos, que se enteraron por un canal de televisión, tratan de mejorar s
y tenemos esta bastante intensa desde utah, y provocando problemas en nueva méxico y vamos a tener mucha acción, en kansas cityexperimentamos vientos, y generará fuegos forestales, y temperaturas, bastante frío, en noche, condiciones placenteras al sureste, en los Ángeles, 65 grados, y noroeste no hay retraso de ropuertos, en nueva york, no es así, y washington con fuerteso vientos, condiciones invernales, al norte del país, tormenta invernal, con acumulaciones, desde dakotas hasta...
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and salt lake city was the place. byu/new mexico, they were the teams. fredette, his squad, looking to get a "w." jimmer, ice-cold. missing the "j." this over the backboard. later on, he misses the three. only two of nine shooting in the first half for jimmer. later in the half, new mexico up, 35-21. drew gordon off the screen. bottom out that jumper. new mexico up 37-21. in the second half, new mexico up a bunch. alex kirk, making it look pretty easy. new mexico, 21-point advantage. later in the second, up 17, phil mcdonald misses. drew gordon did not. 82-64. that's your final count. byu, they go down. >>> derrick rose and the bulls, taking on the hawks. first quarter, the florist. mr. rose. he and bogut says, give it to me. bulls with four unanswered to start the game. within three, rose drives. marvin williams, blocks. filthy. under 30 seconds to play. hawks up one. rose, sloppy. turning it over. joe johnson, outlet pass. he finishes with the yam. hawks up three. ten seconds to go. bulls down three. rose, when it's crunch time, most times. no good the
and salt lake city was the place. byu/new mexico, they were the teams. fredette, his squad, looking to get a "w." jimmer, ice-cold. missing the "j." this over the backboard. later on, he misses the three. only two of nine shooting in the first half for jimmer. later in the half, new mexico up, 35-21. drew gordon off the screen. bottom out that jumper. new mexico up 37-21. in the second half, new mexico up a bunch. alex kirk, making it look pretty easy. new mexico, 21-point...
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mexico. >>> over 100 san jose pot clubs go up in smoke if the city council aproves a limit on the dispensaries tonight. under the proposal only 10 collectives would be allowed to operate legally in the city. the measure would also streamline the application process for those 10 pot clubs. there would also be a specific time limit for the other 100 or so collectives to cease operation. >>> a bay area city could put a shorter leash on its dogs. >> kiet do is in san jose with more on the freak accident that's sparking some tough new restrictions. kiet, good morning. >>> reporter: good morning. we are live along the los alamitos creek trail in south san jose where it all began a year and a half ago where beverly head got into a freak accident and died when she got tangled up with two dogs who were on the end of long leashes. later today, the san jose city council is expected to approve a new set of laws to shorten leashes and stiffen penalties. this comes after more than a year of community meetings and studies about the issue. beverly head got tangled up in the leashes with those two siberian hus
mexico. >>> over 100 san jose pot clubs go up in smoke if the city council aproves a limit on the dispensaries tonight. under the proposal only 10 collectives would be allowed to operate legally in the city. the measure would also streamline the application process for those 10 pot clubs. there would also be a specific time limit for the other 100 or so collectives to cease operation. >>> a bay area city could put a shorter leash on its dogs. >> kiet do is in san jose...