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here is the report from mexico city. >> they have been called the monsters.y are used by drug cartels to protect routes into the united states. they were confiscated by the mexican army in a north eastern states near the u.s. border. this military spokesman says the trucks are covered with 1 inch thick steel plate making them resistance to locale or projectiles. only grenades can destroy this vehicle. the tanks can hold up to 20 armed men inside and have air conditioning. a couple of people were killed. other armored vehicles and weapons were confiscated. many in mexico feel the drug conflict is reaching a new level. bbc news, mexico city. >> a former head of the imf pleaded not guilty to sexually assaulting and trying to rape a made in a hotel room in new york. he was released on bail of $6 million last month. >> chants from the hotel and greeted this official as he left with his wife. >> [unintelligible] >> in his first appearance in his release from prison, dominique strauss-kahn listened to the charges before he entered a plea of not guilty. after the hea
here is the report from mexico city. >> they have been called the monsters.y are used by drug cartels to protect routes into the united states. they were confiscated by the mexican army in a north eastern states near the u.s. border. this military spokesman says the trucks are covered with 1 inch thick steel plate making them resistance to locale or projectiles. only grenades can destroy this vehicle. the tanks can hold up to 20 armed men inside and have air conditioning. a couple of...
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our report from mexico city. >> mexico is the world's seventh largest oil producer and profits from the state-owned oil giant make up a third of the state's revenues. but authorities now admit that illegal tapping on its pipelines around the country has reached an all-time high. and it's hurting its finances. this year, through april, our estimated losses for theft from pipelines amounts to $251 million. slightly above the total amount stolen in 2010. this means that almost 70% of the company's first quarter profits were lost to organized crime gangs. they steal the oil from pipelines using state of the art technology and then sell it in the black market both in mexico and according to the mexican government, in the united states. officials also admitted that gangs have kidnapped more than 20 workers. it is believed that illegal tampering may have caused explosions like this one in which 28 people were killed. and other similar blasts are around the country. mexico's war against organized crime seems to have opened a new front. bbc news, mexico city. >> the former head of football's wor
our report from mexico city. >> mexico is the world's seventh largest oil producer and profits from the state-owned oil giant make up a third of the state's revenues. but authorities now admit that illegal tapping on its pipelines around the country has reached an all-time high. and it's hurting its finances. this year, through april, our estimated losses for theft from pipelines amounts to $251 million. slightly above the total amount stolen in 2010. this means that almost 70% of the...
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it's built in the area of the people, one of the most dangerous and crowded parts of mexico city. it is claimed that the area is a haven for criminals. they have one of its heartlands here, but its fame and attraction has spread across mexico, and that makes many wonder why this cult has such a following in this staunchly catholic country. the catholic hierarchy does not hide this. >> we completely reject that it has a die bolick connotation. that's why we find it completely unacceptable. >> there is much more, of course, on all our news at the website, bbc.com/news, including the latest from germany, where a farm in the north of the country has been identified as the most likely source of many of the infections in the e. coli outbreak that left 22 people dead. bbc.com/news. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. n
it's built in the area of the people, one of the most dangerous and crowded parts of mexico city. it is claimed that the area is a haven for criminals. they have one of its heartlands here, but its fame and attraction has spread across mexico, and that makes many wonder why this cult has such a following in this staunchly catholic country. the catholic hierarchy does not hide this. >> we completely reject that it has a die bolick connotation. that's why we find it completely unacceptable....
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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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they went largely to guadalajara or to mexico city, where there was already a japanese community. in fact quite a notable one. and the -- so they escaped mass confinement. on the other hand, they were impoverished and their belongings were taken from them exempt for those who has mexican wifes to take care of their property and were forced to rely on the good will of the japanese community in mexico city. >> i'd like folks to come to the microphone and ask the question. >> go ahead, sir. i'll answer your question to you. [inaudible question] >> can you summarize very quickly the karamotsu case. >> you're speaking of the japanese american who challenged executive order 9066. this is as opposed to the duncan case in hawaii. the case of fred koromotsu was one of a small number of cases of americans of japanese ancestry who challenged executive order 9066 and mass removal, in the courts. this case he refused to leave the west coast, and he got caught. he had a nonjapanese girlfriend that he wanted to stay with. but once arrested, he decided that it was matter of principle and he was g
they went largely to guadalajara or to mexico city, where there was already a japanese community. in fact quite a notable one. and the -- so they escaped mass confinement. on the other hand, they were impoverished and their belongings were taken from them exempt for those who has mexican wifes to take care of their property and were forced to rely on the good will of the japanese community in mexico city. >> i'd like folks to come to the microphone and ask the question. >> go ahead,...
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here is a report from mexico city. >> this is the end of the journey for more than 200 undocumented migrants traveling to the united states. they have been discovered in a lorry in mexico. wereuthorities say they traveling in burkle conditions and they had not even in a day. the truck driver and his assistant were writ -- detained. the mexican government said 90% of people come from central american countries but human rights organizations say more migrants from asia or south american countries paid to be smuggled into the u.s. every day. >> there are 230 undocumented migrants, some from india, or ramallah, and a brazilian woman. >> more than 500 migrants were found crammed into the containers of two lorries. it was one of the biggest cases of suspected human trafficking in mexico. there were discovered using x- ray equipment at a checkpoint in chiappone ichipas. they pay to be taken. it is a long trip. in that time, the migrants face brutal conditions but also the growing threat of being attacked or be used by mexican drug cartels. >> almost $4.5 billion for a vaccination program. the money
here is a report from mexico city. >> this is the end of the journey for more than 200 undocumented migrants traveling to the united states. they have been discovered in a lorry in mexico. wereuthorities say they traveling in burkle conditions and they had not even in a day. the truck driver and his assistant were writ -- detained. the mexican government said 90% of people come from central american countries but human rights organizations say more migrants from asia or south american...
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i went to a marketplace in mexico city just to see what i could buy. i went with a mexican citizen, and we asked, "how many can you give us?" we went to three different places, and all of them told us, "we can give you as many as you want." the cartels cooked the extra 100 tons of pseudoephedrine into meth, then smuggled it like other drugs across the border into the u.s. as a result, the meth on american streets was suddenly as pure as it had ever been. >> that is what we're seeing coming from mexico-- really good crystal. >> that amount of meth that we just got, if we had got that two or three years ago, we would've just about fainted. nowadays, there's so much dope out here that, that's commonplace. we get that amount off of one or two people every week. >> narrator: for the mexican drug cartels, making meth in mexico had an added bonus: they could use their traditional smuggling routes to bring meth to a huge new market, the eastern united states. the first to be affected were small towns throughout the southeast, which suddenly found themselves in
i went to a marketplace in mexico city just to see what i could buy. i went with a mexican citizen, and we asked, "how many can you give us?" we went to three different places, and all of them told us, "we can give you as many as you want." the cartels cooked the extra 100 tons of pseudoephedrine into meth, then smuggled it like other drugs across the border into the u.s. as a result, the meth on american streets was suddenly as pure as it had ever been. >> that is...
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hundreds gathered in mexico city dressed in blue, with their faces painted, to celebrate the birthday of the creator of the smurfs. combined with others around the world who also dressed for the occasion they broke the world record for the most people dressed as smurfs at the same time. wait, bill karins, is that you? >> no, i was gargomel. i was just off the screen. i watched way too many episodes. >> time now for an early look at some of the stories we're going to follow throughout the day right here on nbc. president obama and vice president biden will meet with senate majority leader harry reid and minority leader mitch mcconnell separately in an attempt to restart debt ceiling talks. last week's negotiations break down over democrats' demands that a deal include measures to raise tax revenue. >>> an asteroid the size of an rv is expected to pass by earth about 7500 miles above the planet, or 30 times closer than the moon. the asteroid will appear as nothing more than a speck to those in north america. experts say it poses no threat. >>> and very happy birthday to actor tobey magu
hundreds gathered in mexico city dressed in blue, with their faces painted, to celebrate the birthday of the creator of the smurfs. combined with others around the world who also dressed for the occasion they broke the world record for the most people dressed as smurfs at the same time. wait, bill karins, is that you? >> no, i was gargomel. i was just off the screen. i watched way too many episodes. >> time now for an early look at some of the stories we're going to follow...
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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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this is not mexico city where indian families wrapped in newspapers huddel uppered the monument of the revolution. this is not where girls peddle chicklets on street corners no this is lamission. land of palm trees and skyscrapers where there is dollars enough for cell phones, sports cars and [inaudible] by the trunk full. where a suitcase of cocaine is as easy to buy as a broken stemmed rose from his white bucket. how much for that hand full of rose buds? for fingers go up. he makes change for a 20, returns clefrjed winched with b. you tip him a couple of dollars, so what. every love struck couple stairing into each other's eyes. every loner with a half empty beer even a waitress after a shift receives a visit from john nitto. he returns to the faces above the steaming plates before he's out into the neon lit street leaving behind a trail of rose petals bark as sacrificial hearts. thank you. [applause]. >> whenever i had writer's block i do research so i thought i would redo a section which started as writer's block and it took place in a library. i think all you need to know is my na
this is not mexico city where indian families wrapped in newspapers huddel uppered the monument of the revolution. this is not where girls peddle chicklets on street corners no this is lamission. land of palm trees and skyscrapers where there is dollars enough for cell phones, sports cars and [inaudible] by the trunk full. where a suitcase of cocaine is as easy to buy as a broken stemmed rose from his white bucket. how much for that hand full of rose buds? for fingers go up. he makes change for...
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this is not mexico city where indian families wrapped in newspapers huddel uppered the monument of the revolution. this is not where girls peddle chicklets on street corners no this is lamission. land of palm trees and skyscrapers where there is dollars enough for cell phones, sports cars and [inaudible] by the trunk full. where a suitcase of cocaine is as easy to buy as a broken stemmed rose from his white bucket. how much for that hand full of rose buds? for fingers go up. he makes change for a 20, returns clefrjed with
this is not mexico city where indian families wrapped in newspapers huddel uppered the monument of the revolution. this is not where girls peddle chicklets on street corners no this is lamission. land of palm trees and skyscrapers where there is dollars enough for cell phones, sports cars and [inaudible] by the trunk full. where a suitcase of cocaine is as easy to buy as a broken stemmed rose from his white bucket. how much for that hand full of rose buds? for fingers go up. he makes change for...
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relax and could be anywhere i'm saying but of the sums up and the weather in school just a mindset mexico city by the schools that. i've got that's coming. reserves to be you think into the god bring into the city well i'm here thank you very much i'm loving it and i'm. going to bring is the if you need to do is to black south you want to say these ways. in the traffic alongside so beautifully this is a new trend of european bakeries open next the typical old fashioned russian produced the gentle stools a taste of modern table street and the final location at the intersection of you are back on the gold mine also sums up the capitalist pressure the luxury center of the plaza and by the south korean retailer of his a five star hotel department store and several expensive restaurants. and heading up the popular clean about an elite high rise hangout the office some of the fifty's in the capital fun for the rich and funny this is about stone high places it's. those two things going to bring office just the traffic ridden concrete jungle on the station there are numerous going to speak to historic
relax and could be anywhere i'm saying but of the sums up and the weather in school just a mindset mexico city by the schools that. i've got that's coming. reserves to be you think into the god bring into the city well i'm here thank you very much i'm loving it and i'm. going to bring is the if you need to do is to black south you want to say these ways. in the traffic alongside so beautifully this is a new trend of european bakeries open next the typical old fashioned russian produced the...
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. >>> in mexico city, federal police raided a former police officer known as eel brad pitt and severalhers before cameras today. marco antonio guzman is expected of leading a group of enforcers for the juarez drug cartel. his accomplices gave him the nick name of el brad pitt presumably because they thought he looked like the actor. >>> the american life project took into can account factors including age, education, and race. it found facebook users are 43% more likely to say that most people can be trusted. facebook users also have 9% more close personal ties and are more likely to vote and be engaged in local politics. >>> ibm turned 100 years old today. the company executives celebrated by ringing the opening bell at the new york stock exchange. in 1924, it was renamed international business machines. today, big blue is valued at $197 billion. >>> a lawsuit suggests you may be getting a lot less >>> are some products labeled organic actually fakes? 26 companies were sued today for violating california's organic labeling law. ktvu consumer editor shows us how to tell if a product is
. >>> in mexico city, federal police raided a former police officer known as eel brad pitt and severalhers before cameras today. marco antonio guzman is expected of leading a group of enforcers for the juarez drug cartel. his accomplices gave him the nick name of el brad pitt presumably because they thought he looked like the actor. >>> the american life project took into can account factors including age, education, and race. it found facebook users are 43% more likely to say...
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authorities at mexico city's international airport discovered the money laundering scheme when they noticedn the paperwork. officials found $2 million inside the cables. the money was on its way to venezuela. >>> congresswoman gabrielle giffords will spend father's day at her home in tucson. doctors say being back home can play an important role in her recovery. however, this will be a very quick trip. no public appearances or in views are scheduled. she returns to houston next week. gifford was shot in the head during a political event in january. the accused gunman remains in a federal psychiatric facility. >>> the blind is allowed to see through sound in an experimental procedure. the technique is called flash sonar orecko location. a patient clicks their tongue to visualize their surrounding. the echo from the sound of the clicks bounces off nearby objects, telling the person where and what the objects are. the procedure is being used with dolphins and bats. >> one is often able to avoid obstacles more easily. one is able to plan one's movements through an environment more quickly and m
authorities at mexico city's international airport discovered the money laundering scheme when they noticedn the paperwork. officials found $2 million inside the cables. the money was on its way to venezuela. >>> congresswoman gabrielle giffords will spend father's day at her home in tucson. doctors say being back home can play an important role in her recovery. however, this will be a very quick trip. no public appearances or in views are scheduled. she returns to houston next week....
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. >>> in mexico city, federal police raided a former police officer known as eel brad pitt and severalhers before cameras today. marco antonio guzman is expected of leading a group of enforcers for the juarez drug cartel. his accomplices gave him the nick name of el brad pitt presumably because they thought he looked like the actor. >>> the american life project took into can account factors including age, education, and race. it found facebook users are 43% more likely to say that most people can be trusted. facebook users also have 9% more close personal ties and are more likely to vote and be engaged in local politics. >>> ibm turned 100 years old today. the company executives celebrated by ringing the opening bell at the new york stock exchange. in 1924, it was renamed international business machines. today, big blue is valued at $197 billion. >>> a lawsuit suggests you may be getting a lot less than you bargained for. >>> bill martin is back in six minutes with your forecast. lty of charging a 150-dollar change fee. you bet! southwest would never do that. and that was after she ch
. >>> in mexico city, federal police raided a former police officer known as eel brad pitt and severalhers before cameras today. marco antonio guzman is expected of leading a group of enforcers for the juarez drug cartel. his accomplices gave him the nick name of el brad pitt presumably because they thought he looked like the actor. >>> the american life project took into can account factors including age, education, and race. it found facebook users are 43% more likely to say...
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in mexico city. >>> the world's oceans are under threat and experts are warning that marine life couldecome extinct. >> we'll be speaking to one scientist to find out what can be done to stop it. ural rubber, producing products that save on fuel and emissions like ecopia tires... even making parts for solar panels that harness the sun's energy... working on social activities like clean up programs on beaches in many locations... and regional replanting activities that will help make a better world for all of us. ♪ one team. one planet bridgestone. i don't always have time to eat like i should. that's why i like glucerna shakes. they have slowly digestible carbs to help minimize blood sugar spikes, which can help lower a1c. [ male announcer ] glucerna. helping people with diabetes find balance. but sometimes i wonder... what's left behind? [ female announcer ] new purifying facial cleanser from neutrogena naturals. removes 99% of dirt and toxins without dyes, parabens, or harsh sulfates. so skin feels pure and healthy. [ female announcer ] new from neutrogena naturals. so skin feels pur
in mexico city. >>> the world's oceans are under threat and experts are warning that marine life couldecome extinct. >> we'll be speaking to one scientist to find out what can be done to stop it. ural rubber, producing products that save on fuel and emissions like ecopia tires... even making parts for solar panels that harness the sun's energy... working on social activities like clean up programs on beaches in many locations... and regional replanting activities that will help...
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atf agent and whistleblower renee hokez was the at attache in mexico city at the time. >> the only way you're going to find those guns in mexico is where? >> at crime scenes. at the death, at the site of somebody who's dead. at a gun battle between the police and the bad guys. in which either the bad guy was killed and his gun was left at the scene or -- or used during the commission of a crime in which the gun was left behind. >> that makes no sense to me. >> between reasonable men within law enforcement community? no. there is no reasonable explanation to let these guns walk. >> reporter: at least 1800 guns in all. ak-47s, ammunition, all the fire power the cartel needed to continue its slaughter in mexico. >> there is no doubt in my mind that there is accountability that needs to be held here. and those that need to be accountable sit at the top table for atf. >> hocez isn't the only one who wants answers, like who actually authorized the plan. this week hearings were held in congress. the justice department didn't have much to say. iowa senator chuck grassley, the ranking republica
atf agent and whistleblower renee hokez was the at attache in mexico city at the time. >> the only way you're going to find those guns in mexico is where? >> at crime scenes. at the death, at the site of somebody who's dead. at a gun battle between the police and the bad guys. in which either the bad guy was killed and his gun was left at the scene or -- or used during the commission of a crime in which the gun was left behind. >> that makes no sense to me. >> between...
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in mexico city. >>> great news for you, the owls are gathering.r fans around the world are expecting a huge announcement in just over one hour's time. author j.k. rowling has had fans guessing for days. a few days ago she leaked the existence of this website call ed pore e pottermore. we went online to see what the fans themselves think. hoping pottermore is the entire series retold from hedwig's perspective. that's the owl in harry potter. i think rowling has used all her money to invent magic and classes at hog warwarts will st in the fall. >> i hope it's an online pottery store. i like millions of disappointed people. that's not very nice, mark leggett. i think it would be so cool if it was a yearly festival for potter people. we'll find out in about an hour or so. i'm a huge harry potter fan, read all the books. >>> just ahead here on "world one," it has been making cars for over 70 years but saab seems to be running out of road. why? we'll tell you in a sec. fore! no matter what small business you are in, managing expenses seems to ...get in
in mexico city. >>> great news for you, the owls are gathering.r fans around the world are expecting a huge announcement in just over one hour's time. author j.k. rowling has had fans guessing for days. a few days ago she leaked the existence of this website call ed pore e pottermore. we went online to see what the fans themselves think. hoping pottermore is the entire series retold from hedwig's perspective. that's the owl in harry potter. i think rowling has used all her money to...
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in mexico city. >>> the price of oil is in the headlines today after a surprise move by members of thecy caused a steep drop in a barrel of crude thursday. after months of high oil prices, some of the world's biggest oil-consuming countries are releasing 60 million barrels of oil onto the markets. half of that is coming from the u.s. nina dos santos from "world business today" joins us. how significant is this move? >> it is significant, also rather unexpected as well. it's only the third time the iea has actually taken that kind of step, it did so back in 1991 in response to the curtailment of oil supplies thanks to the gulf war. it took similar steps back in 2005 in response to hurricane katrina. it is significant. the current amount you're talking about, 60 million barrels doesn't sound like a lot if you put it into this kind of context. only enough to power the world's energy supply for some 17 hours. >> that's it? >> that's it. it's not huge, is it? one thing anti lifts we've been speaking to have been tellings, it is still the better quality crude they're putting on the market. w
in mexico city. >>> the price of oil is in the headlines today after a surprise move by members of thecy caused a steep drop in a barrel of crude thursday. after months of high oil prices, some of the world's biggest oil-consuming countries are releasing 60 million barrels of oil onto the markets. half of that is coming from the u.s. nina dos santos from "world business today" joins us. how significant is this move? >> it is significant, also rather unexpected as well....
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[laughter] the second executive order reinstates ronald reagan's mexico city policy that no u.s. taxpayer pays for abortions overseas. [applause] the third executive order reinstates president george w. bush bus constant provision which says that no person, no doctor, nurse, and a pharmacist, no hospital can be forced to perform at a medical procedure against their religious beliefs. [applause] the fourth executive order i will sign says quite simply that as of that date the united states accepts and recognizes the capital of countries as defined by their government and we will move the u.s. embassy to the capital as defined by that government. the only country in the world that affects is israel. because the u.s. state department has consistently refused to move the american embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem which i believe is an insult to a country which is a democracy that is our ally. [applause] for those of you concerned about the survival of israel, i gave a speech last sunday night which you can find at newt.org which outlines nine major ppolicies in the middle east. ther
[laughter] the second executive order reinstates ronald reagan's mexico city policy that no u.s. taxpayer pays for abortions overseas. [applause] the third executive order reinstates president george w. bush bus constant provision which says that no person, no doctor, nurse, and a pharmacist, no hospital can be forced to perform at a medical procedure against their religious beliefs. [applause] the fourth executive order i will sign says quite simply that as of that date the united states...
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to mexico city, they were not fully briefed on this, were very upset about it. this is something that was contained within the atf group seven. >> we are going to ask for extradition cooperation from a country that doesn't even know what we're doing, doesn't know we're letting guns go into their country that myrrher their citizens and our agents. nose. the way this case is designed, we don't have a lying and buying charge on the individual that committed the ime in mexico with these firearms. they are not the ones that lied on the form. >> you would have to have a conspiracy case. i'm sorry, i am out of time. >> never took the steps to develop that conspiracy, sir. >> thank you. >> i thank the gentleman. the gentleman from massachusetts. >> thank you very much. my condolences to the family as well. i am not going to be asking you any questions, but i don't want you to interpret that as being unmindful of your pain and sacrifice on that. i hope you accept it as such. i would like to talk to the three special agents on this and go back. first of all, i do suspect
to mexico city, they were not fully briefed on this, were very upset about it. this is something that was contained within the atf group seven. >> we are going to ask for extradition cooperation from a country that doesn't even know what we're doing, doesn't know we're letting guns go into their country that myrrher their citizens and our agents. nose. the way this case is designed, we don't have a lying and buying charge on the individual that committed the ime in mexico with these...
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>> keeping a sharp eye on arizona and into new mexico city, see if they get any relief from the rough weather the last couple of days, dry and breezy, the worst conditions for them. what they could use is rain, something we had in atlanta yesterday, stray showers behind me, there's a shot of atlanta. what will happen in your part of the world? we'll let you know in a few moments. >> appreciate it, we'll see you in a second. >>> to our viewers, stick around. i'll be back in 60 seconds, two frightening crashes at a race, a car race and you won't believe that both drivers walked away. reynolds and i are back in 60 seconds. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater access to all the things you want, whenever you want them. it's the at&t network... and what's possible in here is almost impossible to say. >>> nine minutes past the hour now. the
>> keeping a sharp eye on arizona and into new mexico city, see if they get any relief from the rough weather the last couple of days, dry and breezy, the worst conditions for them. what they could use is rain, something we had in atlanta yesterday, stray showers behind me, there's a shot of atlanta. what will happen in your part of the world? we'll let you know in a few moments. >> appreciate it, we'll see you in a second. >>> to our viewers, stick around. i'll be back in...
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city. our parents migrated from mexico to the perfect place, the city. san francisco is a large city, but it works a small town feel with how we're all connected by our neighborhoods. you meet someone from the city, there's a bond. it takes just a few questions to find a connection. our neighborhoods are a great source of pride with us. it's part of who we are. since this incident i have spoken to some of vincent's closest childhood friends and we talked about vince's love for his neighborhood. it was located in burno heights but more specifically it was the corner of courtland and buchana at the corner in in front of the store. vince and his friends spent a lot of time there. clowning around, having fun and with their cars. vince worked hard to buy and restore one of the cleanest what we call bombas in the city, a 1951 black and silver blue lincoln with the suicide doors. on some of his funnest nights vince would load the car with his friends and go to the mission for a cruise. i know whenever they were, his boys were always there for my brother and eve
city. our parents migrated from mexico to the perfect place, the city. san francisco is a large city, but it works a small town feel with how we're all connected by our neighborhoods. you meet someone from the city, there's a bond. it takes just a few questions to find a connection. our neighborhoods are a great source of pride with us. it's part of who we are. since this incident i have spoken to some of vincent's closest childhood friends and we talked about vince's love for his neighborhood....
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to mexico city, they were not fully briefed on this, were very upset about it. this is something that was contained within the atf group seven. >> we are going to ask for extradition cooperation from a country that doesn't even know what we're doing, doesn't know we're letting guns go into their country that myrrher their citizens and our agents. >> nose. the way this case is designed, we don't have a lying and buying charge on the individual that committed the crime in mexico with these firearms. they are not the ones that lied on the form. >> you would have to have a conspiracy case. i'm sorry, i am out of time. >> never took the steps to develop that conspiracy, sir. >> thank you. >> i thank the gentleman. the gentleman from massachusetts. >> thank you very much. my condolences to the family as well. i am not going to be asking you any questions, but i don't want you to interpret that as being unmindful of your pain and sacrifice on that. i hope you accept it as such. i would like to talk to the three special agents on this and go back. first of all, i do sus
to mexico city, they were not fully briefed on this, were very upset about it. this is something that was contained within the atf group seven. >> we are going to ask for extradition cooperation from a country that doesn't even know what we're doing, doesn't know we're letting guns go into their country that myrrher their citizens and our agents. >> nose. the way this case is designed, we don't have a lying and buying charge on the individual that committed the crime in mexico with...
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listen to what one atf agent who worked in mexico city tells cnn. >> the only way you're going to findt crime scenes. >> at the death, at the side of somebody who's dead, at a gun battle between the police and the bud guys, which either the bad guy was killed and his gun was left at the scene or used during the commission of a crime in which the gun was left behind. >> now some atf agents say they objected to the gun sales, but higher-ups stopped them from arresting the gun buyers. these whistleblowers call fast and furious dangerous, deadly, and a catastrophic disaster. listen to what they just told congress at a very heated, very fiery hearing just last week. >> we weren't giving guns to people who were hunting bear, we were giving fwns to people who were killing other humans. >> rather than meet the wolf head on, we sharpened his teeth, added number to his claw. all the while we sat idly by watching, tracking, and noting as he became a more efficient and effective predator. >> and now just this afternoon here comes the fallout. let's go to washington to jeanne meserve, our homeland
listen to what one atf agent who worked in mexico city tells cnn. >> the only way you're going to findt crime scenes. >> at the death, at the side of somebody who's dead, at a gun battle between the police and the bud guys, which either the bad guy was killed and his gun was left at the scene or used during the commission of a crime in which the gun was left behind. >> now some atf agents say they objected to the gun sales, but higher-ups stopped them from arresting the gun...
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. >>> time now, 7:56, a sea of blue took over mexico city in weekend.housands gathered for global smurfs day. of course, they painted themselves blue. it started in belgium, more than 50 years ago, back in 1958. >>> time now is 7:57. we want to mention that we were going to talk to darrell steinberg. we're having trouble getting ahead of him. >>> here is a live look at some of the preparations underway. how local transit agencies are making it easier for you to join the celebration. >>> time's almost up for hybrids in the carpool lane. when those drivers can no longer go solo. >>> san francisco's pride parade kicks off just a couple of hours from now. we'll show you the road closures already in effect. >>> five people dead after a shooting on market street. >>> more than a dozen people are still unaccounted for after a crash between an amtrak train and a semi truck. the details that came out right before that collision. >>> good morning, everyone, welcome to mornings on 2. i'm mike mibach. >> i'm claudine wong, let's gets over to rosemary orozco. >> it'
. >>> time now, 7:56, a sea of blue took over mexico city in weekend.housands gathered for global smurfs day. of course, they painted themselves blue. it started in belgium, more than 50 years ago, back in 1958. >>> time now is 7:57. we want to mention that we were going to talk to darrell steinberg. we're having trouble getting ahead of him. >>> here is a live look at some of the preparations underway. how local transit agencies are making it easier for you to join...
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the earth, interviews with young women couldn't say how many sides a triangle has, what country mexico citye women could name more kardashians than wars we are in. i decided to write the book, the first is a wake-up call and the second is a step by step guide to reclaim our brains and get us back on track. >> you urge the reader to think about the balance of power here in the united states, the fact that women here in this country don't hold the same level of power as they do elsewhere. >> there are a lot of widespread misperceptions in american culture. one is we're so far ahead of the rest of the world when it comes to women's right. we had hillary clinton and sarah palin in the last election. the bad news is of course that they lost and we never had a female president or vice president in this country, while many other countries in the world have. every other continent has had women as heads of state, presidents or prime ministers currently in australia, a female prime minister, the president of india, a country with 1 billion people is female, many countries in europe and south america
the earth, interviews with young women couldn't say how many sides a triangle has, what country mexico citye women could name more kardashians than wars we are in. i decided to write the book, the first is a wake-up call and the second is a step by step guide to reclaim our brains and get us back on track. >> you urge the reader to think about the balance of power here in the united states, the fact that women here in this country don't hold the same level of power as they do elsewhere....
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. >>> the former tijuana mayor is in custody in mexico city after soldiers allegedly seized a large cache of illegal weapons and firearms from his home. soldiers burst into his home this weekend and arrested him, along with ten other people. one of the richest and most controversial politicians in mexico, rome denies any knowledge of the weapons. a judge is expected to rule today whether there is enough evidence to keep him. he has not been formally charged yet with any crime. >>> all eyes are on apple today. ceo steve jobs is taking to a san francisco stage this hour to unveil the very highly anticipated icloud. apple hopes the new software will significantly change the way people listen to digital music. the icloud will allow users to store their music outside their personal computers, then play that music from their personal devices. the service will reportedly cost $25 a year. apple has deals with several top record labels to make downloads easier for users. >>> a texas public high school was allowed to use the "p" word this weekend at the graduation of the class of 2011. we are talki
. >>> the former tijuana mayor is in custody in mexico city after soldiers allegedly seized a large cache of illegal weapons and firearms from his home. soldiers burst into his home this weekend and arrested him, along with ten other people. one of the richest and most controversial politicians in mexico, rome denies any knowledge of the weapons. a judge is expected to rule today whether there is enough evidence to keep him. he has not been formally charged yet with any crime....
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caller: my question is about the spillover from the drug cartels in mexico to our cities and the gangs. everyone knows the game members -- de- members -- gang members have these illicit arms and nobody does anything about it. we have pictures of them holding these things. the cops in the cities know who they are and do nothing. i would like to have someone tell me why that is true. guest: the spillover has been talked about, especially in border states. there is a lot of fear about it. if you look at the crime statistics, you are talking about a reduction of crime in phoenix and tucson. the statistics do not seem to bear it out. we used to hear people say phoenix with the kidnapping capital of the country and perhaps one of the highest in the world. it seems like some of that was a misnomer. based on the fbi statistics, spillover does happen. there are incidents where americans get killed. you have incidents where ranchers or law enforcement people run in to the traffickers and are killed. the spillover to the extent people fear has not happened. host: virginia, independent line, steve
caller: my question is about the spillover from the drug cartels in mexico to our cities and the gangs. everyone knows the game members -- de- members -- gang members have these illicit arms and nobody does anything about it. we have pictures of them holding these things. the cops in the cities know who they are and do nothing. i would like to have someone tell me why that is true. guest: the spillover has been talked about, especially in border states. there is a lot of fear about it. if you...
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. >> estamos mÁs atrasados que argentina un paÍs latinoamericano y mÉxico city, que uno se puede casarexpresar la emociÓn que sentimos aquÍ amigos hoy en despierta amÉrica se viste de gala con uno de los actores mÁs exitosos de hollywood de todos los tiempos. >> dos veces ganador del oscar de la academia y director, productor, viene hablarnos de su mÁs reciente pelÍcula que ha dirigido, interpretado, actuado seÑores se llama larry c. >> bienvenido thom hank. >> se llama lorenzo corona. >> (aplausos). >> bÁsicamente una pelÍcula que nos trae un mensaje de esperanza. >> que trae un mensaje de optimismo para ti especÍficamente. >> ¿quÉ significÓ el proyecto?. >> bueno recuerdo cuando me gradue de la secundaria no tenÍa dÓnde ir, no tenÍa universidad, no tenÍa trabajo. >> el colegio comunitario local fue mi Único camino y valiÓ la pena, estudiÉ con personas de todas partes, de todos tipos. de todas las edades y tenÍa estudiantes que acababan de regresar de vietnam, habÍan pues madres que tenÍan hijos que se habÍan ido de la casa y no tenÍan cÓmo reinventar sus vidas. >> y eso me pasÓ a mÍ,
. >> estamos mÁs atrasados que argentina un paÍs latinoamericano y mÉxico city, que uno se puede casarexpresar la emociÓn que sentimos aquÍ amigos hoy en despierta amÉrica se viste de gala con uno de los actores mÁs exitosos de hollywood de todos los tiempos. >> dos veces ganador del oscar de la academia y director, productor, viene hablarnos de su mÁs reciente pelÍcula que ha dirigido, interpretado, actuado seÑores se llama larry c. >> bienvenido thom hank. >>...
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iguana el hombre quedó arrestado >> más adelante, le diremos cómo le fue a méxico en su partido, los goles al volver oakland 2 kansas cityéxico sub 22 que representará a méxico en copa 2011 tuvo un enfrentamiento en tijuana, el empate mexicano, marco fabián de la mora, para el 2- 1 parcial, pero con ese gol méxico empataba 2 a 2 >> antonio nael solsini se presentaron para prueba de antidopaje, pese a que la prueba ha salido negativa, peleará hasta que su nombre quede limpio >> no hay otra forma de limpiar, no? mucha gente habla tonterías, que tengan el valor para decir cómo son las cosas >> este sábado en la copa oro honduras contra costa rica, y méxico contra guatemala, y el domingo jamaica contra estados unidos y panamá contra el salvador >> ya pueden adquiriri boletos para partido de las chivas >> hoy si se sintió el verano >> ojalá dure hasta el fin de semana y el día del padre >> ahora, el pronóstico del tiempo... >> nuestra región con tiempo agradable d enuevo, lluvias ligeras desde los grandes lagos, el panorama es limpio, las temperaturas continuarán estables, 58 a 57 grados, se espera que mañana estemos en las c
iguana el hombre quedó arrestado >> más adelante, le diremos cómo le fue a méxico en su partido, los goles al volver oakland 2 kansas cityéxico sub 22 que representará a méxico en copa 2011 tuvo un enfrentamiento en tijuana, el empate mexicano, marco fabián de la mora, para el 2- 1 parcial, pero con ese gol méxico empataba 2 a 2 >> antonio nael solsini se presentaron para prueba de antidopaje, pese a que la prueba ha salido negativa, peleará hasta que su nombre quede...
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. >> the second executive order reinstates ronald reagan's mexico city policy, that no u.s. taxpayer pays for abortions overseas. the third executive order reinstates the conscious provision from george w. bush, that shows that no person, no pharmacist or doctor can be forced to perform any medical procedure against their religious beliefs. [applause] >> the fourth thing that i would sign says that as of that day, the united states recognizes the capital of countries as described by their governments, and we will move the embassy -- the only place that this affects is israel. the u.s. state department has refused to move the embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. this is an insult to a country that is our allie. y. i give a speech last sunday night that you can find on my website, outlining nine major changes in the policy in the middle east. there is no moral equivalence between a self-governing rule of law, free society, and a terrorist organization that commits evil acts, and no american president should force israel to speak to people who are trying to kill them. [applause]
. >> the second executive order reinstates ronald reagan's mexico city policy, that no u.s. taxpayer pays for abortions overseas. the third executive order reinstates the conscious provision from george w. bush, that shows that no person, no pharmacist or doctor can be forced to perform any medical procedure against their religious beliefs. [applause] >> the fourth thing that i would sign says that as of that day, the united states recognizes the capital of countries as described by...
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the chamber has been untouched for thousands of years, and it's located in the ancient city in southeast mexico. the mayans flourished between the third and 10th century, and this is one of the most important mayan sites. >> the actor who played columbo died at the age of 83. >> you could not have threatened in the first alarm. >> the best homicide cop on the planet, that's how peter falk described the character that made his name, columbo, first appeared on the small screen in 1971. and was still tracking killers 30 years later. >> isn't it funny how people are different, now me if i found my partner dead, i would never open my letters. >> peter played the slouchy cop that always found one more thing for the murder. the actor who lost an eye as a child was told he couldn't have a hollywood career. he won two oscar nominations. he appeared in many hollywood movies, and one of them "the great race." he was on the red carpet but always known as columbo. peter falk had been ill for some time with dementia and alzheimer's, and he at the end could not recall the role that made him famous. he died at
the chamber has been untouched for thousands of years, and it's located in the ancient city in southeast mexico. the mayans flourished between the third and 10th century, and this is one of the most important mayan sites. >> the actor who played columbo died at the age of 83. >> you could not have threatened in the first alarm. >> the best homicide cop on the planet, that's how peter falk described the character that made his name, columbo, first appeared on the small screen...
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it is located in an ancient city in southeast mexico. mayans flourished between the third and the 10th century. "bbc news." >> in argentina the adopted heirs to the country's main media group have given d.n.a. samples. the tests were ordered earlier this month. they said they wanted to put an end to what they called the harassment of themselves and their adoptive mother. >> you're watching "bbc news." our main headlines. in syria at least 15 people have been killed in the latest mass protests calling for the removal of president bashar al-assad. the u.s. has refused to authorize military operations in libya. let's get more now on the protests in syria. i have been speaking to a 47-year-old mother of two from a city where there were huge protests and deaths and injuries. are asked her to tell me what happened. >> a lot of people joined in the demonstrations. this was the biggest rally ever we have seen in this city. people were trying to gather around into the city center, which is like the downtown area. but as a lot of people know, the
it is located in an ancient city in southeast mexico. mayans flourished between the third and the 10th century. "bbc news." >> in argentina the adopted heirs to the country's main media group have given d.n.a. samples. the tests were ordered earlier this month. they said they wanted to put an end to what they called the harassment of themselves and their adoptive mother. >> you're watching "bbc news." our main headlines. in syria at least 15 people have been...
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>> having conversations with our staff in mexico city our staff there they're not fully briefed and theyout it. this was something that was contained within the atfom group's seven specs we asked for extradition corporation from a country that does not know what we're doingatio letting guns go into theirsn't country. >> no. the way the case is designed we don't have but charge on the individual but committed the crime. they did not lie on the form specs you have to have a conspiracy case. >> we never took the steps too ha develop that conspiracies. >> i now recognize the gentleman from massachusetts >> my condolences to the family as well and i will not ask you any questions but i don't want you to interpret that as being undermined zero for his sacrifice but i would like to talk to the three special agents. baidu suspect the mexican and the government understands their guns coming from the united states into mexico. the ambassador has stated clearlyct he thinks guns from the united states have been feeding violence being im unleashed by drug traffickers as they seem quite aware of that
>> having conversations with our staff in mexico city our staff there they're not fully briefed and theyout it. this was something that was contained within the atfom group's seven specs we asked for extradition corporation from a country that does not know what we're doingatio letting guns go into theirsn't country. >> no. the way the case is designed we don't have but charge on the individual but committed the crime. they did not lie on the form specs you have to have a conspiracy...
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porter by our to that you know welcome one of our most important if not the most important resort city in mexico. it's the home for probably 5,400,000 american retirees in guadalajara who live there and spend a wonderful time and are extraordinarily well received either mexican neighbors and friends. in this city, at this time, to be that insulting to americans means there's something going on which is not right. doesn't work. that's part of the problem, the relationship with the united states. now we've got the drug wars, which the united states is helping on, but not enough. >> you describe those drug wars as unwinnable. >> absolutely unwinnable. it's a ridiculous war. we should not have started it. we will never be able to win it. it has now cost us more than 40,000 lives, more than $50 billion. widespread human rights abuses, and a tremendous damage to mexico's image abroad, with no results to show in exchange. there is nothing that can be done with drugs in mexico as long as the united states keeps consuming what it consumes. and it hasn't changed its consumption patterns, probably there's
porter by our to that you know welcome one of our most important if not the most important resort city in mexico. it's the home for probably 5,400,000 american retirees in guadalajara who live there and spend a wonderful time and are extraordinarily well received either mexican neighbors and friends. in this city, at this time, to be that insulting to americans means there's something going on which is not right. doesn't work. that's part of the problem, the relationship with the united states....
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mexico and according to the mexican government in the united states. officials admitted they gangs have kidnapped pemex workers. 28 people were killed in the city of puebla and other similar blasts are in the country. mexico's war against organized crime seems to have opened a new front. >> the former head of football's world governing body fifa joel is being investigated over corruption allegations. it follows claims in a bbc programs in he was given $1 billion bribe from i.s.l. fifa has refused to investigation the allegations. the committee has asked to examine the bbc's evidence. you're watching "bbc news." tens of thousands of people across syria has defied the security forces to sage anti-government protest. >> the king of morocco has reform in response to the unrest sweeping the arab world. >> the leaders of the two largests euro zone economy has provided a new package. the german chancellor and nicholas sarkozy have been meeting in berlin to discusses the proposal. >> gavin hewitt reports. >> a cabinet reshuffle greek style. european leaders and the financial markets watched as a new cabinet was sworn in. facing violent unrest the prime minister
mexico and according to the mexican government in the united states. officials admitted they gangs have kidnapped pemex workers. 28 people were killed in the city of puebla and other similar blasts are in the country. mexico's war against organized crime seems to have opened a new front. >> the former head of football's world governing body fifa joel is being investigated over corruption allegations. it follows claims in a bbc programs in he was given $1 billion bribe from i.s.l. fifa has...
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mexico border with extremely high winds. the air pushing flames over containment lines and containment areas the new evacuation orders are for the southern cityista. in the east texas >> >> huge plumes of smoke in the new mexico after a wild fire and take a look. these flames scorched the santa fe national forest north east of santa fe. try to put that out. no word on what sparked it. fel the several communnitees forcing them from their home, for two dozen acres burned. the second-largest while fire and history. with 14,000 a. burned. currently, it is at only 20% contained. in east texas the internet on a plane! are you from the future? um, no. cleveland. listen cleveland, your savings account is stuck in the past! earn more with interestplus savings at capitalone.com. that's new school banking baby! so instead of making peanuts, your savings will be earning three times the national average. oops. sorry. three times more? i'll have that! it is now safe to go online to capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? buh-bye... imagine what it could do for my business. now, i just had to figure out a way to get it back to the states. so i called john, m
mexico border with extremely high winds. the air pushing flames over containment lines and containment areas the new evacuation orders are for the southern cityista. in the east texas >> >> huge plumes of smoke in the new mexico after a wild fire and take a look. these flames scorched the santa fe national forest north east of santa fe. try to put that out. no word on what sparked it. fel the several communnitees forcing them from their home, for two dozen acres burned. the...
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i give an example back from 2004 -- 2003 actually in a city that you noel in guadalajara. where the u.s. and mexico were competing for participation in the athens olympic soccer composition composition -- competition at the mexico stadium. the american players had been impolite, perhaps a bit aggressive. all of the sudden towards the end of the game, the crowd starts chanting. this made this concert some of our american people who are watching us. osama, osama, osama. needless to say, the american players got upset. this would be insulting anywhere in the world, but in guadalajara, it's worse. because they are the number one sending country of immigrants to the united states. it's the home of pow puerto via that. it's the home of guadalajara itself who live there and spend a wonderful time and with their neighbors and friends. in this city to be that insulting to americans means there's something going on which is not right. doesn't work. that's part of the problem the relationship with the united states. now we've got the drug wars which the united states is helping on. but not enough. >> so you d
i give an example back from 2004 -- 2003 actually in a city that you noel in guadalajara. where the u.s. and mexico were competing for participation in the athens olympic soccer composition composition -- competition at the mexico stadium. the american players had been impolite, perhaps a bit aggressive. all of the sudden towards the end of the game, the crowd starts chanting. this made this concert some of our american people who are watching us. osama, osama, osama. needless to say, the...
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mexico. look at albuquerque with 99 yesterday. areas near oklahoma city were near 100. the heat kind of got knocked down a bit. not quite as hot as the front went through areas like boise yesterday in the 80s. this morning still 90 at this hour where it's 64 in l.a. it's been a very cool spring and very cool start to your summer along the california coast. that's not going to change, not with this weather pattern. the winds are still coming from the marine influence. these areas a weak frontal boundary. the only sprinkles we have anywhere in the west is up there in the pacific northwest. seattle, you're not going to get a lot of wet weather out of this today. maybe just a sprinkle or two. 75 in medford. boise 76. still hot in the desert southwest. >>> not many changes for the weekend forecast either, lynn. pretty warm. >>> coming up, how the dow clawed back from triple digit losses. not so fast. the winklevos twirns already back in court. >>> plus lightning mcqueen get revved up for their return to the big screen. >>> coming up, draft night in the nba. the flyers trade
mexico. look at albuquerque with 99 yesterday. areas near oklahoma city were near 100. the heat kind of got knocked down a bit. not quite as hot as the front went through areas like boise yesterday in the 80s. this morning still 90 at this hour where it's 64 in l.a. it's been a very cool spring and very cool start to your summer along the california coast. that's not going to change, not with this weather pattern. the winds are still coming from the marine influence. these areas a weak frontal...
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mexico. [cheering] we want to stop deportation for teenagers. now we want, like, a city -- [speaking spanish] we want to stop that. we have the right. we are people. we have rights. >> i want to say that my friend was deported to mexico and he was supported -- he was separated from his parents for seven months. i know you have children. they did not know anything about their children. the key is studying hard to help his family, and there are a lot of kids working hard at school, and we really need this. we have our rights and we know our rights, and i hope you guys help this process. we are used, and we need this. thank you so much. -- we are youth, and we need this. >> [unintelligible] [cheering] supervisor wiener: thank you. thank you. i just heard someone shout above "secure our community is," and i know a lot of us in city government are not big fans of a secure communities. we are with you on not. speak directly into the microphone, but not too close, because then it is hard for us to hear. thank you. >> good evening. thank you for holding this meeting in for your
mexico. [cheering] we want to stop deportation for teenagers. now we want, like, a city -- [speaking spanish] we want to stop that. we have the right. we are people. we have rights. >> i want to say that my friend was deported to mexico and he was supported -- he was separated from his parents for seven months. i know you have children. they did not know anything about their children. the key is studying hard to help his family, and there are a lot of kids working hard at school, and we...