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there was an excitement in pride in mechanic -- mexico city. i think we can see what the solution is when these cost are implemented. i'm glad to see this design in front of us today. we should provide whatever support to implement this in the city. i'm also in couraging the bike lane and bike sharing system has been increased by 60 percent by many people who did not ride bicycles at all in mexico city. it's a way to introduce people to cycling and providing an alternative to transit and helping reduce over crowding in the downtown areas. my aid, road the transportation system. i was blown away to see many people riding their bikes in the city. once a month it expands to 20 miles of cyclone of bikes. today this committee will prove additional bike sharing pilots that will be taking place in san francisco along the peninsula corridor. i would like to see this expanding so people can take advantage of it's many benefits. i would like to thank itdp and the other delegates for attending. i want to welcome commissioners wiener to add any observation
there was an excitement in pride in mechanic -- mexico city. i think we can see what the solution is when these cost are implemented. i'm glad to see this design in front of us today. we should provide whatever support to implement this in the city. i'm also in couraging the bike lane and bike sharing system has been increased by 60 percent by many people who did not ride bicycles at all in mexico city. it's a way to introduce people to cycling and providing an alternative to transit and...
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mexico. many in san francisco finding out how our roads are clogged. i think when you go to a place in a city like mexico is an important place to learn a lot of things. we need to try our best to address the traffic flow in san francisco. this has been addressed any main press and i do not see any action happening right here in the chamber. even as i'm speaking there are people having side bars, others busy on their iphones and this is a problem with representation. if the representatives think they know everything and yet they don't want to listen to the constituents because many of advocates are fed up with you so we don't come here. so the least you can do is do what you are supposed to do. in conclusion let me tell you it's good that we have a process here like ceqa. we need a process. but what we really need in these chambers is sound representation which is lacking. thank you very much. >> thank you. any other public member would like to comment? >> good morning chair avalos. my name is jackie sacs. i'm the member of the advisory committee. when you were in mexico, regarding the bike p
mexico. many in san francisco finding out how our roads are clogged. i think when you go to a place in a city like mexico is an important place to learn a lot of things. we need to try our best to address the traffic flow in san francisco. this has been addressed any main press and i do not see any action happening right here in the chamber. even as i'm speaking there are people having side bars, others busy on their iphones and this is a problem with representation. if the representatives...
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already know he has his law degree here and is on the board of trustees and users as counsel in mexico city which is one of the largest global offices in the world and chairman for business development. so the ambassador went on to chair a commission one of the favorite states is the region for the south and he loves malt whiskey. we asked him to start reading a short passage. >> i want to figure for being here it is an honor tonight i also wish to thank my other family and my editor laurin and especially my family who got up early this morning they helped me believe it that this instance it with my significant other. but with a couple of paragraphs they had a really hard time with the beginning it asking me to write this i was visiting in doing a fellowship in el paso and a friend of mine to sit and i think they can get through this one then they said what do you think about it? in this is what i responded. when the rains fall in mexico bringing everything into focus his stands guard according to legend in line next to his lover. for better or for worse for my adopted home with it in the u
already know he has his law degree here and is on the board of trustees and users as counsel in mexico city which is one of the largest global offices in the world and chairman for business development. so the ambassador went on to chair a commission one of the favorite states is the region for the south and he loves malt whiskey. we asked him to start reading a short passage. >> i want to figure for being here it is an honor tonight i also wish to thank my other family and my editor...
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this is at a bar in mexico city. unbelievable story. latest on that investigation as well. >> also coming up, have a look at these pictures, floods in europe, fires in california, deadly storms in oklahoma. weather around the world is also coming up. dad. how did you get here? i don't know. [ speaking in russian ] look, look, look... you probably want to get away as much as we do. with priceline express deals, you can get a fabulous hotel without bidding. think of the rubles you'll save. with one touch, fun in the sun. i like fun. well, that went exactly i as planned.. really? >>> deadly flooding hit central europe. the danger is not over yet as a matter of fact. >> no, it's really bad. it's worst in years. the danube river in lower austria likely to swell to the level it reached in 2002 flooding. one man died in a landslide, three other people are missing. austria's vice chancellor says it is still getting worse. >> and check this out. this is the czech republic. a state of emergency is now in effect. at least three people there have d
this is at a bar in mexico city. unbelievable story. latest on that investigation as well. >> also coming up, have a look at these pictures, floods in europe, fires in california, deadly storms in oklahoma. weather around the world is also coming up. dad. how did you get here? i don't know. [ speaking in russian ] look, look, look... you probably want to get away as much as we do. with priceline express deals, you can get a fabulous hotel without bidding. think of the rubles you'll save....
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the head of the group says the case is challenging the perception that mexico city is still safe. >> 's not good news for the city, for the country, for the mexican society. that something like this happens. >> with so much international attention on the case, he hopes the authorities will solve it soon. >> i don't know who took jennifer and i don't care. i just want her back, alive or dead. >> every day since the kidnapping, there's been anger and frustration, but there's still hope, although every day there's a little less. al jazeera, mexico city. >> polls have opened in mongolia where people are deciding who will become their next president. the incumbent is campaigning for a second term in office and up against a former wrestler and female doctor. for the first time there are strict campaign guidelines to ensure all parties are on an equal playing field. libya's national assembly has elected a new president, nouri abusaw secured 96 votes against 80 pponent alrafi who got votes and the vote was held ter the plan held anyone taking a post. a court's decision to free a police office
the head of the group says the case is challenging the perception that mexico city is still safe. >> 's not good news for the city, for the country, for the mexican society. that something like this happens. >> with so much international attention on the case, he hopes the authorities will solve it soon. >> i don't know who took jennifer and i don't care. i just want her back, alive or dead. >> every day since the kidnapping, there's been anger and frustration, but...
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. >> mexico city has a new superhero. little pedestrian helps people navigate the chaos in the largest city in the world. he's up against millions of cars and bad drivers as rachel levin reports from mexico city. >> almost superhuman strength, he pushes back cars blocking cross walks with his bare hands. and he helps the elderly safely navigate the congested streets. he even paints cross walks where there are none to be found. when it comes to defending the rights of pedestrians, no task too small for enito. this modern day hero is the tar ego of 26-year-old jorge canes who works at a nonprofit to promote sustainable growth in mexico city. >> i'm trying to catch the attention of citizens who don't respect pedestrians as well as the authorities who don't have adequate public policies to allow pedestrians to move around the city safely. >> notorious for its traffic jams and pollution, this is one. biggest cities in the world. more than 25 million people live here. and more than a quarter of them own cars. in a city where the
. >> mexico city has a new superhero. little pedestrian helps people navigate the chaos in the largest city in the world. he's up against millions of cars and bad drivers as rachel levin reports from mexico city. >> almost superhuman strength, he pushes back cars blocking cross walks with his bare hands. and he helps the elderly safely navigate the congested streets. he even paints cross walks where there are none to be found. when it comes to defending the rights of pedestrians, no...
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there are photos of all 11 people that were kidnapped from this bar in mexico city over a week ago. this tape is shining a light on the sea of people throughout the country that has disappeared over the last six years. 26,000 people have disappeared in mexico during this time according to the government. authorities point at, no organizations especially in states consumed by drug violence. investigations by human rights groups show that in many cases, the police and military are the ones responsible for disappearing people. the vast majority of cases have ever been investigated. soon after taking office, nieto created an agency dedicated to finding the missing. >> they have to make sure that and unit has the resources establishing who the perpetrators are and bring them to justice. case in mexico city will test the new agency as well as the patience of the victims family. of a mother pain and i will show you my faith. my son did not do anything wrong. i do not know what you want. there are 11 desperate mothers. >> like many thousands of families across the country, they can only wait
there are photos of all 11 people that were kidnapped from this bar in mexico city over a week ago. this tape is shining a light on the sea of people throughout the country that has disappeared over the last six years. 26,000 people have disappeared in mexico during this time according to the government. authorities point at, no organizations especially in states consumed by drug violence. investigations by human rights groups show that in many cases, the police and military are the ones...
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for example, in mexico city. >> they look like stacks of pan cakes. they built row after row of these concrete buildings and mexico city is built around an island in the middle and a big lake and they filled it in, just like san francisco. the floors were stacked like this. it looked like a stack of pan cakes. >> how did this compare older buildings of the 1920's or 30's? >> they will have more reenforcing in them. they had a tendency to use more round columns with spiral hoops. they don't necessarily catastrophicly collapse. in a perverse sense, the 50's and 60's buildings, you don't want to be in. i am in a 1920 building >> i wanted to clarify, we have beautiful, very ornate buildings they are taller. a lot of apartment buildings. >> those are mostly steel framed buildings. in the 50's and 60's, they wanted to create open floor spaces and they went to concrete spaces and thought it was great until the san fernando earthquake and the earthquake came and the building disappeared. they said, oops and changed the code immediately. >> we look at it and s
for example, in mexico city. >> they look like stacks of pan cakes. they built row after row of these concrete buildings and mexico city is built around an island in the middle and a big lake and they filled it in, just like san francisco. the floors were stacked like this. it looked like a stack of pan cakes. >> how did this compare older buildings of the 1920's or 30's? >> they will have more reenforcing in them. they had a tendency to use more round columns with spiral...
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. >> chair nolan: i would like to report the past weekend i was part of a group visiting mexico city; it was not paid for by the city, about 17 people from the transportation authority, people from spur the planning commission went along. the purpose was to look at the bus and transportation system, an amazing system that carries 850,000 people today. last line they created took eight months from design to implementation which is amazing. it was amazing to see, moving extremely fast, cuts down travel time by 40 percent for much of the city. 850,000 people on four lines, building a fifth one. wondered if anything can be done to move this project along. i don't know second where we are with it, environmental review out there arrector reiskin? >> director reiskin: expect in july and august complete the environmental review, at which point it will be transferred from the transportation authority to the mta. >> chair nolan: there is also bicycle sharing, they're doing the bicycle thing first with little infrastructure; in the city of 18 million people is daunting to write your bike around
. >> chair nolan: i would like to report the past weekend i was part of a group visiting mexico city; it was not paid for by the city, about 17 people from the transportation authority, people from spur the planning commission went along. the purpose was to look at the bus and transportation system, an amazing system that carries 850,000 people today. last line they created took eight months from design to implementation which is amazing. it was amazing to see, moving extremely fast, cuts...
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nick parker for us in mexico city, thank you so much.at case. >>> we're also following this tragic just gut wrenching story about this 10-year-old girl fighting for her life. she needs lungs to live. she needs a lung transplant. but because of her age, she might not be able to get a pair of lungs in time. that little girl's parents pleading for a last minute rule change. but who makes the rules that ultimately have these life or death consequences? and can they be changed? should they be changed in circumstances like this? we'll talk to an expert in medical ethics coming up. i'm the next american success story. working for a company where over seventy-five percent of store management started as hourly associates. there's opportunity here. i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. >>
nick parker for us in mexico city, thank you so much.at case. >>> we're also following this tragic just gut wrenching story about this 10-year-old girl fighting for her life. she needs lungs to live. she needs a lung transplant. but because of her age, she might not be able to get a pair of lungs in time. that little girl's parents pleading for a last minute rule change. but who makes the rules that ultimately have these life or death consequences? and can they be changed? should they...
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the 5.7 earthquake struck 125 miles south of mexico city.ted via twitter that power outages were being reported to and no reports of damage or injuries. >>> more chaos in turkey, clashes between police in riot gear continue in istanbul. what is left of a two-week sit-in at a park has been demolished and police sealed off the area to keep angry demonstrators from coming back. the anti-government demonstrators were evicted from the city park last night. they have been in the square for two weeks protesting the developments of the plans in that park. >>> 30 people are dead, dozens more injured after at least 12 car bombs and a shooting in iraq this morning. officials say the attacks, which appear to be coordinated, took place in areas where shiite muslim majority. explosions rocked half a dozen cities and towns in the central park of the country and near the city of mosul. a gunman opened fire on police on a remote stretch of a pipeline. >>> president-elect rohani after being announced the winner of the election, the moderate cleric says his co
the 5.7 earthquake struck 125 miles south of mexico city.ted via twitter that power outages were being reported to and no reports of damage or injuries. >>> more chaos in turkey, clashes between police in riot gear continue in istanbul. what is left of a two-week sit-in at a park has been demolished and police sealed off the area to keep angry demonstrators from coming back. the anti-government demonstrators were evicted from the city park last night. they have been in the square for...
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>> mexico city. >> don't help him. you were in mexico last week. >> i won't. q-u-i-n-t-e-s-s-e-n-t-i-a-l. >> all right, it's a tie. >> stay alive. >> and you're allowed to look at your hand for the answer. >> ikaboodies. >> jimmy: the hell with it, just give him the trophy. we have a special presentation for you. arvind, we have a trophy for you. yes, put that right there for jonah. our friends at sony have given you, what? look at how muscular. what has sony given him? >> the expirio tablet z. >> jimmy: we'll be right back with the loannley island and alanis 2 morissette. >> hi, i'm jimmy kimmel. to celebrate the release of the movie "the internship" four very lucky guys won the chance to cover the red carpet premier here in hollywood with some expert help from my cousin sal. i'm very proud of the mediocre job you've done so far. i'm sending you to hollywood for the red carpet premier of "the internship." you guys hear me in your ear pieces? >> we hear you, sir. >> let's do it. don't screw it up up. >> did the movie stay true to the book? it did, right? >> wh
>> mexico city. >> don't help him. you were in mexico last week. >> i won't. q-u-i-n-t-e-s-s-e-n-t-i-a-l. >> all right, it's a tie. >> stay alive. >> and you're allowed to look at your hand for the answer. >> ikaboodies. >> jimmy: the hell with it, just give him the trophy. we have a special presentation for you. arvind, we have a trophy for you. yes, put that right there for jonah. our friends at sony have given you, what? look at how muscular....
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. >> we have them in asia, canada, mexico city, everywhere. >> i know. i can't the one thing about morton's wherever you go the taste is going to be the same. >> we work on getting everything the same consistency. >> doesn't matter whether you are here or in mexico. the food is going to taste the same. that is halibut, that just came in this morning. >> just came in this morning from morton's seafood, flown in from alaska. season it with salt and pepper, very hot pan seared on both sides, put it on a bed of fresh individual tables. >> you have the finished product, which looks absolutely beautiful. look as these scallops, my goodness, and that is a lobster tail there. >> from australia, fresh atlantic salmon, scallops from block island off rhode island. >> look at the vegetables you brought in. license they colorful and beautiful in is this gorgeous or what? look at this. i know. where are we going to start? we are going to have a fabulous lunch today. oh and it is so good to have you, bob. thank you for coming in. >> thank you. >>> come see bob at conne
. >> we have them in asia, canada, mexico city, everywhere. >> i know. i can't the one thing about morton's wherever you go the taste is going to be the same. >> we work on getting everything the same consistency. >> doesn't matter whether you are here or in mexico. the food is going to taste the same. that is halibut, that just came in this morning. >> just came in this morning from morton's seafood, flown in from alaska. season it with salt and pepper, very hot...
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anif you go to mexico city in the summer, it's not like that, or beijing. there are some benefits beyond jobs to making your environment better. >> thanks, guys. that's gotto be the last word. >>> more war of words over wh the irs was targing. why, then, is the irs tagging anyone at all? that's at the bottom of the h r hour. >>> they're cheering for the passing of the immigration bill, but you won't be when you see the pork packed inside it. taxpayers get ready alec, for this mission i upgraded your smart phone. ♪ right. but the most importt feature of all is... the capital one purchase eraser. i can redeem the double miles i earned with my venture card to erase recent travel purchases. d with a few clicks, this missionever happened. uh, what's this button do? [ electricity zaps ] ♪ you requested backup? yes. yes i did. what's in your wallet? bears." for the latest headlines, log onto foxnews.com. >>> here we go again. the senate passing its immigration reform bill chock full of porkulous goodies that have nothing to do with securing the border but all to d
anif you go to mexico city in the summer, it's not like that, or beijing. there are some benefits beyond jobs to making your environment better. >> thanks, guys. that's gotto be the last word. >>> more war of words over wh the irs was targing. why, then, is the irs tagging anyone at all? that's at the bottom of the h r hour. >>> they're cheering for the passing of the immigration bill, but you won't be when you see the pork packed inside it. taxpayers get ready alec, for...
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>>i have heard it compared to the hamptons of mexico city. >>well now a days its really there is a lot of fear instead of the city of the eternal spring, it is known as the city of the eternal shootout. (vo)just a couple hours drive from mexico's capital; this once tranquil resort town is now squarely in the crossfire of mexico's drug war. >>there are about five different cartels fighting it out for cuernavaca. they all want a piece of it. >>this is the sight of one of the most gruesome displays of narco related violence here in the city of cuernavaca, several bodies, several executed bodies were hung from this bridge and it really shook the community to its core because this is really the center of town, right across the street from a high end shopping center. >>now there are the military checking who is coming in, who is coming out, they're roaming the city a lot. there's police under all the bridges where all these bodies were found hanging. (vo)anne moxie has a unique perspective on the growing violence in cuernavaca not just because she's
>>i have heard it compared to the hamptons of mexico city. >>well now a days its really there is a lot of fear instead of the city of the eternal spring, it is known as the city of the eternal shootout. (vo)just a couple hours drive from mexico's capital; this once tranquil resort town is now squarely in the crossfire of mexico's drug war. >>there are about five different cartels fighting it out for cuernavaca. they all want a piece of it. >>this is the sight of one of...
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this is the graph for the mexico city metropolitan area. this includes the capital of mexico, not only the federal district. the landscape of violence in mexico is mixed. there is a national decline of violence. if we look at the data, the state data, there are some places where violence is still increasing. why has violence decreased in mexico during the last two years? i think there are four factors. the first has to do with the federal government shift from a non-elected to a selective law- enforcement strategy. the second factor has to do with an increasing social demand to put a stop to violence. there are broad social movements in mexico demanding the government stop violence. the third factor is more effective interventions by the federal government and some state governments. without any doubt, there has been institutional learning during the last years. now the state governments and the federal government are more effective to intervene in certain violent areas. finally, there is reduced availability of new recruits. many local gang
this is the graph for the mexico city metropolitan area. this includes the capital of mexico, not only the federal district. the landscape of violence in mexico is mixed. there is a national decline of violence. if we look at the data, the state data, there are some places where violence is still increasing. why has violence decreased in mexico during the last two years? i think there are four factors. the first has to do with the federal government shift from a non-elected to a selective law-...
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is right now, if you're in mexico city you want to come to our country you want fob a citizen there is a line. i would let them stand in the same line i just wouldn't create a new line. this may sound like semantics but it's important to a loot of us that they not be given a privilege for breaking the law but that they be given something that would be equivalent to someone new coming in to the country. >> if you uncouple legal residents from the path 6 citizenship, currently if you're legally residents. united states you can embark on the citizenship process. does that discourage people who are already in families there are mixed status, have citizens in them, people who have already committed to life in a community, work lives here from playing by the rules as we now want to bring people in out of the shadows. >> i think what would discourage them if we don't have enough work visas, i am for normalizing all the people here, i would do it gradually over about a five-year period, what i would say is that legalization is the most important step then citizenship is a privilege, i think
is right now, if you're in mexico city you want to come to our country you want fob a citizen there is a line. i would let them stand in the same line i just wouldn't create a new line. this may sound like semantics but it's important to a loot of us that they not be given a privilege for breaking the law but that they be given something that would be equivalent to someone new coming in to the country. >> if you uncouple legal residents from the path 6 citizenship, currently if you're...
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our michelle caruso-cabrera is live in mexico city. michelle? >> hey there, sue. carlos slim is an extremely controversial figure, but i wanted to ask him about one of the greatest controversies in the world right now, cheap money from central banks. what does he think about it? the answer on the other side of this break. stay tuned to "power lunch." ♪ 'cause you make me feel so right ♪ ♪ even if it's so wrong ♪ i wanna scream out loud ♪ boy, but i just bite my tongue ♪ ♪ this one's for the girls messin' with boys ♪ ♪ like he's the melody and she's background noise ♪ [ volume decreases ] thanks, mom! have fun! you too. ♪ ♪ a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price -- maybe even better than you expected. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm derrick chan of fidelity investments. our one-second trade execution is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you o
our michelle caruso-cabrera is live in mexico city. michelle? >> hey there, sue. carlos slim is an extremely controversial figure, but i wanted to ask him about one of the greatest controversies in the world right now, cheap money from central banks. what does he think about it? the answer on the other side of this break. stay tuned to "power lunch." ♪ 'cause you make me feel so right ♪ ♪ even if it's so wrong ♪ i wanna scream out loud ♪ boy, but i just bite my tongue...
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this says mexico city, one place they did it. they said they let it all hang out.o show how fragile the body really is. as well to show that hey, get out of your cars. get out of your cars. >> they're not all naked. >> you're allowed pasties and you're allowed stuff below the belt. >>> mine is maybe that everyone can partake in. companies are starting to allow you to buy vacation time. what they're doing, you can buy up to a week's worth of it. they'll prorate it. if you have too much vacation time, who does? i guess some people do, you can sell it back. or donate it. i think it's a good program. more power to those companies. i'm betty nguyen and this is "first look" on msnbc. stay tuned. "way too early" starts right now. >>> i think the public is owed an explanation to the people who made these revelations. i sit there day-to-day in the office and watches what happens. the public needs to decide whether these programs or policies are right or wrong. >>> we have a face and name attached to the person who leaked information about the government's surveillance progr
this says mexico city, one place they did it. they said they let it all hang out.o show how fragile the body really is. as well to show that hey, get out of your cars. get out of your cars. >> they're not all naked. >> you're allowed pasties and you're allowed stuff below the belt. >>> mine is maybe that everyone can partake in. companies are starting to allow you to buy vacation time. what they're doing, you can buy up to a week's worth of it. they'll prorate it. if you...
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and if you go to mexico city in the summer, it's not like that, or beijing. there are some benefits beyond jobs to making your environment better. >> thanks, guys. that's got to be the last word. >>> more war of words over who the irs was targeting. why, then, is the irs tagging anyone at all? that's at the bottom of the h r hour. >>> they're cheering for the passing of the immigration bill, but you won't be when you see the pork packed inside it. taxpayers get ready to squeal. vo: i've always thought the best part about this country is that we get to create our future. you get to take ownership of the choices you make. the person you become. i've been around long enough to recognize the people who are out there owning it. the ones getting involved and staying engaged. they're not sitting by as their life unfolds. and they're not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is "how did i end up here?" i started schwab for those people. people who want to take ownership of their investments, like they do in every othe
and if you go to mexico city in the summer, it's not like that, or beijing. there are some benefits beyond jobs to making your environment better. >> thanks, guys. that's got to be the last word. >>> more war of words over who the irs was targeting. why, then, is the irs tagging anyone at all? that's at the bottom of the h r hour. >>> they're cheering for the passing of the immigration bill, but you won't be when you see the pork packed inside it. taxpayers get ready to...
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. >>> two waiters and another woman are in custody in connection with a mass abduction in mexico city. a witness told police the bar staff sent the victims outside on the street -- where armed gunman ordered them into vehicles. the mexican government is promising to create a special unit to help tackle this issue. >>> first lady michelle obama confronted a patrol tester that heckled her at a demonstration. the protestor repeatedly interrupted her speech. michelle obama walked over to the protestor, offered to give her the microphone if that's what the crowd wanted. the crowd shouted for the first lady to continue and the protestor was escorted out of the event. >>> well, it is a bitter feeling for the san francisco 49ers and their fans. today president obama will host the super bowl champion baltimore ravens later this morning. one former ravens star who won't be there is current 49er wide receiver ann yawn bolden. he's in santa clara training with his new team. >>> sal, how is traffic? >> it's nice and quiet. i just sent out my tweet saying everything is cool. we are rolling like tha
. >>> two waiters and another woman are in custody in connection with a mass abduction in mexico city. a witness told police the bar staff sent the victims outside on the street -- where armed gunman ordered them into vehicles. the mexican government is promising to create a special unit to help tackle this issue. >>> first lady michelle obama confronted a patrol tester that heckled her at a demonstration. the protestor repeatedly interrupted her speech. michelle obama walked...
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the graph for the mexico city metropolitan area. al of mexico, not only the federal district. landscape of violence in mexico is mixed. there is a national decline of violence. if we look at the data, the state data, there are some places where violence is still increasing. why has violence decreased in mexico during the last trade of years -- two years? i think there are four factors. the first has to do with the federal government shift from a non-elected to a selective law- enforcement strategy. the second factor has to do with an increasing social demand to put a stop to violence. there are broad social movements in mexico demanding the government stop violence. the third factor is more effective interventions by the federal government and some state governments. without any doubt, there has been institutional learning during the last years. now the state governments and the federal government are more effective to intervene in certain violent areas. there is reduced availability of new recruits. gangs thatbanks -- were previousl
the graph for the mexico city metropolitan area. al of mexico, not only the federal district. landscape of violence in mexico is mixed. there is a national decline of violence. if we look at the data, the state data, there are some places where violence is still increasing. why has violence decreased in mexico during the last trade of years -- two years? i think there are four factors. the first has to do with the federal government shift from a non-elected to a selective law- enforcement...
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carlos slim the mexican billionaire invited me down to speak to him he gives scholarships every in mexico city i spoke we got along he came to my house for dinner a i guess that with me on c.n.n. and then he said to me you can't really retire in fact mr putin also told me you can't retire other people say how do you leave so carlos slim one of why can't we do something together my wife came up with the idea of why not larry king now so we develop this internet show we think the internet is the future of colors invested in it i'm his minority partner and who distributes us and then we maybe arrangement the licensing arrangements with with your wonderful network and then added a show called politicking which deals with politics every week and of course that's my bread and butter what i miss was the immediacy i i really it really hit me the night that osama bin laden was killed the night he was killed i was sitting at home and i wanted to get out of my seat and run somewhere and broadcast i've been around so many major events in my life that when a major event occurs i want to be in front of a ca
carlos slim the mexican billionaire invited me down to speak to him he gives scholarships every in mexico city i spoke we got along he came to my house for dinner a i guess that with me on c.n.n. and then he said to me you can't really retire in fact mr putin also told me you can't retire other people say how do you leave so carlos slim one of why can't we do something together my wife came up with the idea of why not larry king now so we develop this internet show we think the internet is the...
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why are we in mexico city? what is this customer innovation center. why does it exist? we are as a big company a $30 billion and latin america stands for 8% of that revenue. of that 8%, 21% is mexico. we have been here for a long time. in fact, 65 years in mexico, i have built a very good infrastructure on the market. we are today in a customer technical center here that we have 50 all around the world. so what you see here today this morning is one of almost 50 work. >> what do you do with this place? this is for what? >> this is in order for us, customers come in, use the process, customer enspyder innovation. that's in the beginning of the process for us in order to develop new products and new solutions and as you know that innovation or research and development is in the middle of our plan. it's very, very important. >> so we see a laboratory behind you, there is labs all over the place. this isn't, you are not bringing in people. they're actually working with your scientists here? >> that's where the whole process started for us. now, coming ba back to mexico and
why are we in mexico city? what is this customer innovation center. why does it exist? we are as a big company a $30 billion and latin america stands for 8% of that revenue. of that 8%, 21% is mexico. we have been here for a long time. in fact, 65 years in mexico, i have built a very good infrastructure on the market. we are today in a customer technical center here that we have 50 all around the world. so what you see here today this morning is one of almost 50 work. >> what do you do...
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at his last known address, his mother told us he was living in mexico city. >> bergman: in the end, wefound renteria, not in mexico, but on facebook, where he counts among his friends members of the decoster family. we made repeated attempts to try and reach the decosters. they never responded. but they did respond when the eeoc sued them. decoster settled the case and the women were awarded $1.3 million, but decoster denied any wrongdoing. >> bergman: in the years following the decoster case, sonia parras became one of the country's leading advocates for abused immigrant women. parras is herself an immigrant from spain, and she was shocked by the working conditions she found in this country. >> this is the land of the dreams and the freedom and where you make your dreams come true. this wasn't supposed to be happening like this here. >> bergman: in 2008, parras began to hear rumors that federal agents were mobilizing near the town of postville, iowa. >> and sure enough, we started tuning into the news, and the raid was happening at that moment. >> federal agents raided this meatpackin
at his last known address, his mother told us he was living in mexico city. >> bergman: in the end, wefound renteria, not in mexico, but on facebook, where he counts among his friends members of the decoster family. we made repeated attempts to try and reach the decosters. they never responded. but they did respond when the eeoc sued them. decoster settled the case and the women were awarded $1.3 million, but decoster denied any wrongdoing. >> bergman: in the years following the...
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carlos slim the mexican billionaire invited me down to speak to him he gives scholarships every in mexico city i spoke we got along he came to my house for dinner a i guess there with me on c.n.n. and then he said to me you can't really retire in fact mr putin also told me you can't retire other people say how do you leave so carlos slim one of why can't we do something together my wife came up with the idea of why not larry king now so we developed this internet show we think the internet is the future of colors invested in it i'm his minority partner and who distributes us and then we maybe arrangement the licensing arrangements with with your wonderful network and then added a show called politicking which deals with politics every week and of course that's my bread and butter what i miss was the immediacy i really it really hit me the night that osama bin laden was killed the night he was killed i was sitting at home and i wanted to get out of my seat and run somewhere and broadcast i've been around so many major events in my life that when a major event occurs i want to be in front of a c
carlos slim the mexican billionaire invited me down to speak to him he gives scholarships every in mexico city i spoke we got along he came to my house for dinner a i guess there with me on c.n.n. and then he said to me you can't really retire in fact mr putin also told me you can't retire other people say how do you leave so carlos slim one of why can't we do something together my wife came up with the idea of why not larry king now so we developed this internet show we think the internet is...
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cnbc's michelle crewsa-cabrera speaking exclusively at the live innovation center in mexico city, michelle>> hey there, tyler. we showed you in a novak fluid earlier that puts out fires. it's also used for something else. we have a much larger quantity here. they put computers into it to keep them cool so that way your server farms can be smaller. you don't need as much electricity for air conditioning, et cetera. it is safe for electronics. watch. here's my phone. i'm going to put it right in there. i'm going to leave it in there while we show you some of the cool stuff they have in their lab in minnesota and take you out after the break and show you it's going to be just fine. we went out to minnesota and got an exclusive look at the labs and all the innovation they are working on. take a look. >> 3-m known for postit notes, scotch tape and inside the company's new decline lab the team takes old staples, gives them a facelift and tries to make them cool. from high heel shape dispenser and, even, even zebra print lint removers. >> this is a business we has really been good for us. >> help
cnbc's michelle crewsa-cabrera speaking exclusively at the live innovation center in mexico city, michelle>> hey there, tyler. we showed you in a novak fluid earlier that puts out fires. it's also used for something else. we have a much larger quantity here. they put computers into it to keep them cool so that way your server farms can be smaller. you don't need as much electricity for air conditioning, et cetera. it is safe for electronics. watch. here's my phone. i'm going to put it...
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he came to tangier in 1953, shortly after shooting his wife to death in a drunken accident in mexico citydict, a homosexual and an inspiration to those protohipsters who became known as the beatnik. there was nothing beatnik about him. he was a somewhat stuffy, well-dressed st. louis son of a good family gone wrong. he was also to my mind the greatest writer of the whole damn bunch. on the road, you can have it. his classic "naked lunch" was written here. a nonlinear, dark, dry humored searingly critical and satirical and profane masterpiece. burrows was apparently he for much of the process, on heroin, or locally valuable prescription opiate. and the daily staple in many of these parts. hashish, keef and maldune. hashish is the concentrated thc resin of the cannabis plant as well as the leaves and flowers that have been separated from the buds compressed into sheet or brick-like form. keif is the part of the plant containing only the strongest concentration of psychoactive ingredients. majune is a confection made from keef, fruits, nuts, chocolate and honey. i was, of course, fascinated
he came to tangier in 1953, shortly after shooting his wife to death in a drunken accident in mexico citydict, a homosexual and an inspiration to those protohipsters who became known as the beatnik. there was nothing beatnik about him. he was a somewhat stuffy, well-dressed st. louis son of a good family gone wrong. he was also to my mind the greatest writer of the whole damn bunch. on the road, you can have it. his classic "naked lunch" was written here. a nonlinear, dark, dry...
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carlos slim the mexican billionaire invited me down to speak to him he gives scholarships every in mexico city i spoke we got along he came to my house for dinner a i guess there with me on c.n.n. and then he said to me you can't really retire in fact mr putin also told me you can't retire other people say how do you leave so carlos slim one of why can't we do something together my wife came up with the idea of why not larry king now so we developed this internet show we think the internet is the future of colors invested in it i'm his minority partner and who distributes us and then we made the arrangements licensing arrangements with with your wonderful network and then added a show called politicking which deals with politics every week and of course that's my bread and butter what i miss was the immediacy i really it really hit me the night that osama bin laden was killed the night he was killed i was sitting at home and i wanted to get out of my seat and run somewhere and broadcast i've been around so many major events in my life that when a major event occurs i want to be in front of a c
carlos slim the mexican billionaire invited me down to speak to him he gives scholarships every in mexico city i spoke we got along he came to my house for dinner a i guess there with me on c.n.n. and then he said to me you can't really retire in fact mr putin also told me you can't retire other people say how do you leave so carlos slim one of why can't we do something together my wife came up with the idea of why not larry king now so we developed this internet show we think the internet is...
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strong earthquake rocked that country overnight. 5.8 magnitude quake, centered 75 miles south of mexico city. power went out in parts of the city. no major damages or injuries reported. >>> firefighters have 55% of that black forest fire contained in colorado. most mandatory evacuations lifted, but many people remain displaced. cooler temperatures, lower humidity, are helping. chuck bell has told us that firefighters can expect the same today. the fire killed two people and burned nearly 500 homes. yesterday, president obama called colorado governor john hickenlooper to learn more about the firefighting efforts. >>> one community near colorado springs came out to thank firefighters that worked so hard to stop the fire from destroying more homes. todd walker reports. >> for a community that has been through so much and lost so much in a few days, a hero's welcome came awfully easy. >> the waldo canyon fire, people evacuated from my town. >> reporter: this is so much appropriate. >> i've already cried three times. i'm shaking because i don't know. people feel like there is nothing you can do,
strong earthquake rocked that country overnight. 5.8 magnitude quake, centered 75 miles south of mexico city. power went out in parts of the city. no major damages or injuries reported. >>> firefighters have 55% of that black forest fire contained in colorado. most mandatory evacuations lifted, but many people remain displaced. cooler temperatures, lower humidity, are helping. chuck bell has told us that firefighters can expect the same today. the fire killed two people and burned...
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> if this happens again, one more shake, and what was it, the grandson of malcolm x murdered in mexico city. another american missing inial ca poco. you're very nice. ms. maldonado very nice. >> i ain't going there. i'm not going until they clean it up. geral geraldo rivera. >>> a liberal commentator calls lou dobbs a cave man. hope you stay tuned for those reports. >>> lou's the boss segment, minor controversy our lou. on his fox business network program lou dobbs said this. >> i want to turn to a study showing that women have become the bread winners in this country and a lot of others. but our society is being torn in so many directions right now. >> that was like cave man central. >> he climbed out from under rocks. >> so in effect, they're calling you an interrogatory la diet. >> a great compliment. the pugh research study is a very troubling study. as we were talking about, 40% of the women are bread winners now in american families. beyond that, 63% are working moms without a lot of resources. we're talking about on average, a single mother heading up a household is earning $23,000.
> if this happens again, one more shake, and what was it, the grandson of malcolm x murdered in mexico city. another american missing inial ca poco. you're very nice. ms. maldonado very nice. >> i ain't going there. i'm not going until they clean it up. geral geraldo rivera. >>> a liberal commentator calls lou dobbs a cave man. hope you stay tuned for those reports. >>> lou's the boss segment, minor controversy our lou. on his fox business network program lou dobbs...
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>> mexico city. >> don't help him. you were in mexico last week. >> i won't.live. >> and you're allowed to look at your hand for the answer. >> ikaboodies. >> jimmy: the hell with it, just give him the trophy. we have a special presentation for you. arvind, we have a trophy for you. yes, put that right there for jonah. our friends at sony have given you, what? look at how muscular. what has sony given him? >> the expirio tablet z. >> jimmy: we'll be right back with the loannley island and alanis 2 morissette. >> hi, i'm jimmy kimmel. to celebrate the release of the movie "the internship" four very lucky guys won the chance to cover the red carpet premier here in hollywood with some expert help from my cousin sal. i'm very proud of the mediocre job you've done so far. i'm sending you to hollywood for the red carpet premier of "the internship." you guys hear me in your ear pieces? >> we hear you, sir. >> let's do it. don't screw it up up. >> did the movie stay true to the book? it did, right? >> what's next for you? >> this is it. i'm retiring tonight. >> say so
>> mexico city. >> don't help him. you were in mexico last week. >> i won't.live. >> and you're allowed to look at your hand for the answer. >> ikaboodies. >> jimmy: the hell with it, just give him the trophy. we have a special presentation for you. arvind, we have a trophy for you. yes, put that right there for jonah. our friends at sony have given you, what? look at how muscular. what has sony given him? >> the expirio tablet z. >> jimmy: we'll...
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control drug routes into the united states. >> talking about this before, but the 11 kidnapped in mexico city startling statistic, 26,000 people kidnapped in six years, should people go going, traveling, visiting mexico? >> the answer is depends where you're going. there are places in mexico where the murder rate is lower than canada. you can go to places like cancun where, yes, it has seen its share of violence but it's minimal compared to the stated along the border where you see most of the turf wars between the cartels. it all depends where you go. there are other places like acapulco which used to be safe, not anymore. it changes year to year. for the most part, americans are not being targeted because they are americans. sometimes american citizen like in this case gets in some sort of situation. but the suspicion is that, according to the family, whoever attacked this family was after the piece of land that the family has owned for generations and, again, strategic point for the cartels trying to smuggle drugs into the united states. >> okay. thank you very much. appreciate it. >> amaz
control drug routes into the united states. >> talking about this before, but the 11 kidnapped in mexico city startling statistic, 26,000 people kidnapped in six years, should people go going, traveling, visiting mexico? >> the answer is depends where you're going. there are places in mexico where the murder rate is lower than canada. you can go to places like cancun where, yes, it has seen its share of violence but it's minimal compared to the stated along the border where you see...
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mexico at the age of nineed and the experiences that she ha? once you is in the end the state's. >> i was born in a small city in it's mexico. nobody was really heard of it, but it's about three hours away from acapulco.os how if you're driving from mexico city you have to pass by. n >> how big is it? >> it was small when i was u growing up.outskis of now it has over hundred thousane people. agar up in the of skirts of thek city.di to me it's like a small-town. very world. wher a worker roads. up, in the outskirts, very, very close to the mountains, and it's in a valley surrounded by mountains which are very, very beautiful, and, you know, very meaningful to me because when my parents came to the u.s., and the u.s., to us, we called it the other side, and as a child, i always thought that it was the other side of the mountains so i thought that that's where the u.s. was, on the other side of those mountains. >> host: when did you come to the u.s. and why? >> guest: i came to the u.s. when i was nine and a half years old. this was back in 1985, and the reason why i came was because my parents were already here. my father left
mexico at the age of nineed and the experiences that she ha? once you is in the end the state's. >> i was born in a small city in it's mexico. nobody was really heard of it, but it's about three hours away from acapulco.os how if you're driving from mexico city you have to pass by. n >> how big is it? >> it was small when i was u growing up.outskis of now it has over hundred thousane people. agar up in the of skirts of thek city.di to me it's like a small-town. very world....
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. >> nick parker is joining us from mexico city. he was only on this list for a couple of days. how did that happen and how did they find him? >> reporter: that's right. it was a very quick apprehension. he was arrested in the upscale resort on the mayan riviera in mexico. it's very popular with u.s. tourists for its beaches and night life. authorities just released statement, he was apprehendsed in park around 8:30 p.m. in the evening by police. he was stopped. when he was unable to produce correct documentation surrounding his immigration status they compared his image to the image released by the fbi days earlier. they called the fbi who were able to deduce he was a person of some significant interest and he was taken into custody. mexican authorities took his paragraph which appeared to reveal him handcuffed, hiding his face from cameras wearing a polo shirt and shorts. he's still in the state in custody with immigration officials from mexico and the fbi. >> tell us about what it is that he stands accused of. >> reporter: basically he stands accused of the number of differen
. >> nick parker is joining us from mexico city. he was only on this list for a couple of days. how did that happen and how did they find him? >> reporter: that's right. it was a very quick apprehension. he was arrested in the upscale resort on the mayan riviera in mexico. it's very popular with u.s. tourists for its beaches and night life. authorities just released statement, he was apprehendsed in park around 8:30 p.m. in the evening by police. he was stopped. when he was unable...
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we had to string that cable from here to mexico city.o tweaks fixed. >> from 3m to 3-d, special as access to makerbot new 50,000 square foot facility in brooklyn. the company's looking to hire new staff for its products. he's chosen to keep factories in the u.s. keep up with 3-d printing. >> here at makerbot factory we make the desktop 3-d printer. and when we started five years ago, it was a dream of ours that people would buy these. so we started a company. turns out they did. and now actually, we have announced that we're going to releasing a makerbot desktop 3-d scanner. that's the frontier. it's going to make it easier for people to design things, make things, and get their ideas out into the world. >> now the "wall street journal" reported the privately-held company is a potential takeover target. what the ceo had to say about that. >> i have a standard answer. i can't -- i shouldn't -- and i won't comment on speculation. that's all i can say. >> can't blame him for trying. speculation of what 3-d companies or other manufactures ar
we had to string that cable from here to mexico city.o tweaks fixed. >> from 3m to 3-d, special as access to makerbot new 50,000 square foot facility in brooklyn. the company's looking to hire new staff for its products. he's chosen to keep factories in the u.s. keep up with 3-d printing. >> here at makerbot factory we make the desktop 3-d printer. and when we started five years ago, it was a dream of ours that people would buy these. so we started a company. turns out they did. and...
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in mexico city. ess told police that the bar's staff sent victims outside on the streets where armed men ordered them into suvs. amnesty international is calling the number of unsolved disappearances in mexico a human rights crisis. >>> police in india are issuing an alert after three men are accused of gang raping an american woman. bris say she was unable to find a -- police say she was unable to find a taxi. the three men in a truck drove her to a secluded spot where they reportedly raped her. she went to police. no arrests have been made. authorities have set up roadblocks to check any truck leaving town. >>> disturbing testimony from the father of a teenaged girl gang raped out outside of a homecoming dance. 20-year-old marcelas peter and jose montono are accused of raping the girl while as many as 20 joined in or -- joined in or watched. the victim is expected to take the stand later this week. at a hearing yesterday, senators grilled military leaders been -- about an alarming increase in the nu
in mexico city. ess told police that the bar's staff sent victims outside on the streets where armed men ordered them into suvs. amnesty international is calling the number of unsolved disappearances in mexico a human rights crisis. >>> police in india are issuing an alert after three men are accused of gang raping an american woman. bris say she was unable to find a -- police say she was unable to find a taxi. the three men in a truck drove her to a secluded spot where they reportedly...
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>> mexico city. [ laughter ] >> don't help him. you were in mexico last week. >> i won't.t. stay alive. >> all right. and you're allowed to look at your hand for the answer. >> ikaboodies. >> jimmy: the hell with it, just give him the trophy. come on, now. congratulations, wow! we have a special presentation for you, arvind, we have a trophy for you. yes, put that right there for jonah. our friends at sony have given you, what? look at how muscular. what has sony given him? >> the xperia tablet z. >> jimmy: thank you. thank you, jonah. thank you, cousin sal. thank you, guillermo. thank you, arvind. we'll be right back with the lonely island and alanis morissette! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: their cd comes out tuesday. here with the song "semicolon" with help from alanis morissette, the lonely island! ♪ today we're learning about semicolon ♪ ♪ we use semicolons every day ♪ give me an example ♪ hell yeah ♪ get ready for a whale of a time shamu my whole team coming clean shamu ♪ ♪ these dudes is comic relief whoopie and i'm the -- monster cookie ♪ ♪ when you see me bett
>> mexico city. [ laughter ] >> don't help him. you were in mexico last week. >> i won't.t. stay alive. >> all right. and you're allowed to look at your hand for the answer. >> ikaboodies. >> jimmy: the hell with it, just give him the trophy. come on, now. congratulations, wow! we have a special presentation for you, arvind, we have a trophy for you. yes, put that right there for jonah. our friends at sony have given you, what? look at how muscular. what has...