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>> more on a cia cover-up of oswald's mexico city visit. examine the full chronology of oswald's life. and connect to the frontline community. sign up for our newsletter, and follow us on facebook and twitter and pbs.org/frontline. >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from: and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support for frontline is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. additional funding is provided by the park foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the wyncote foundation. and by tfrontline journalism fund, supporting investigative reporting and enterprise journalism. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> for more on this and other frontline programs, visit our website at pbs.org/frontline. frontline"who was lee harvey oswald?" is available on dvd. to order, visit shoppbs.org or to order, visit shoppbs.o
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in mexico city there may have been photographs of oswalt taken by the cia and tape recordings with thebassies and that would disappear, as well. >> 50 years since the president died. do you think what we will ever really know exactly what happened, particular lay about his time in mexico city? >> that's a good question. maybe. i'm not sure we'll get it on the 50th anniversary. the question is what does russia have in their archives? a lot of materials in a lot of other places and the soviet union contributed things but there might be more documents down the line. as of now, i think this whole anniversary is going to end and people will still be unclear on who killed kennedy, although i would say 70, 80% of scholars think oswalt acted alone. >> phil, do you think there was involvement by russia and cuba? >> we'll never know because those questions really should have been asked aggressively 49 years ago, and the decision was made to hide a lot of this from the warren commission. i should point out secretary kerry is just adding his name to a list of powerful people that doubted the warre
in mexico city there may have been photographs of oswalt taken by the cia and tape recordings with thebassies and that would disappear, as well. >> 50 years since the president died. do you think what we will ever really know exactly what happened, particular lay about his time in mexico city? >> that's a good question. maybe. i'm not sure we'll get it on the 50th anniversary. the question is what does russia have in their archives? a lot of materials in a lot of other places and...
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. >> reporter: honda motor held a ground breaking ceremony for an auto parts factory north of mexico city. when it's completed in 2015, the factory will produce as many as 700,000 transmissions a year. >> translator: as mexico's economy grows, the auto market will expand. and so will domestic demand for cars. >> reporter: mexico's economy is the second biggest in latin america, trailing only brazil. the middle class is growing. and consumers are enjoying greater purchasing power. this man is 40 years old. owns a house in the suburbs of mexico city. pena works for a security company. he says that during the past five years his income has nearly doubled. he bought 2 cars this year, each with a 36-month loan. pena is not alone. more and more mexicans are buying cars as their income slides. >> translator: after paying off this loan, i want to trade in my car for a nicer one. >> reporter: but honda motor is facing some new competition in the market. nissan is also building factories in the country. besides, its vibrant domestic auto market, mexico is ideally positioned for exports. mexico has
. >> reporter: honda motor held a ground breaking ceremony for an auto parts factory north of mexico city. when it's completed in 2015, the factory will produce as many as 700,000 transmissions a year. >> translator: as mexico's economy grows, the auto market will expand. and so will domestic demand for cars. >> reporter: mexico's economy is the second biggest in latin america, trailing only brazil. the middle class is growing. and consumers are enjoying greater purchasing...
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from mexico city, michael reports. >> this is blue house by refuge set in one of the world's biggest ities. it was here that frida kahlo lived and created much work for what they celebrated. mexico andiment in the colors of mexico. where all the color and people of mexico find a place. >> his fame spreads well beyond mexico's borders. paintings are some of the most iconic works of the 20th century. artists, thelow healing quarters and an appreciation of her talents. for much of her life, the work was overshadowed by the art of her husband. nobody were really liking her paintings. >> they took us by surprise. it has to do with all the suffering. and being a woman artist was really standing for her rights the way that she wanted. , women like her. even today. is -- the that she middle class and the other class, everybody loves frida. but not the upper class. most one of mexico city's popular tourist destinations, people come to see where the artist lived for a short life marred by debilitating health issues and remarkable energy and 10 --. the custodians of her story believe the qualiti
from mexico city, michael reports. >> this is blue house by refuge set in one of the world's biggest ities. it was here that frida kahlo lived and created much work for what they celebrated. mexico andiment in the colors of mexico. where all the color and people of mexico find a place. >> his fame spreads well beyond mexico's borders. paintings are some of the most iconic works of the 20th century. artists, thelow healing quarters and an appreciation of her talents. for much of her...
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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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the mexico city story is kind of wide open. are still alive. and the fbi and the cia never sought them out 49 years ago. i found that for the book, and presumably they'll talk to others if they have the opportunity. >> so there it is, in ten years, when we do the 60th anniversary, that will be the next piece we'll be talking about. i want to thank you all for joining us. up next, a word from president kennedy's successors. power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> i want to thank you for joining us today. i also want to thank all of our amazing guests for being part of this and a spec
the mexico city story is kind of wide open. are still alive. and the fbi and the cia never sought them out 49 years ago. i found that for the book, and presumably they'll talk to others if they have the opportunity. >> so there it is, in ten years, when we do the 60th anniversary, that will be the next piece we'll be talking about. i want to thank you all for joining us. up next, a word from president kennedy's successors. power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand,...
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america said oswald was not in mexico city.inst him. he went there. they set that up. the cia set that up. david phillips did it in september of 1963. my question is how did they know in september that the president was going to be killed two months later? the answer is apparent. they knew it because they did it. they were planning to do it then. >> mark lane you say there's no evidence. i don't understand how you could make that allegation. the rife was bought by lee harvey oswald via mail order. the rifle that was used to kill the president. the revolver used to kill the police officer 30 minutes later was lee harvey's. how you say there's no evidence? >> you don't have pictures of him shooting anybody. it's not a question of who owned a weapon. it's a question of who fired the weapon. we don't know why oswald got those weapons or how. there's a lot of controversy about that. i brought in one action against the other. there's still a vast amount of evidence h which is not available. if the government says all the evidence sho
america said oswald was not in mexico city.inst him. he went there. they set that up. the cia set that up. david phillips did it in september of 1963. my question is how did they know in september that the president was going to be killed two months later? the answer is apparent. they knew it because they did it. they were planning to do it then. >> mark lane you say there's no evidence. i don't understand how you could make that allegation. the rife was bought by lee harvey oswald via...
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moving more and more into mexico city. i know where that when i write a book called "midnight in mexico," i'm not trying to scare the big cheeses at people and not going to mexico. there are still many, many places in mexico that are safe. it is a matter of having comments have been knowing when to take a drive here or there. the perception here is everything in mexico is up in flames than it not. in fact, "midnight in mexico" is about the promise of a new day. >> thank you. i want to ask all of you as we leave here to remember that mexico is right now transforming. there's many good changes. it's becoming more democratic or the economy starting to grow again. it's a rising middle class, but also has incredible problems. one of the biggest of security and rule of law. i would like to have you all to join me two things. i'll say the second one first. the second is please join us in the taboo will be signing the books. the first is please join me in thanking our two panelists were other comments. [applause] >> booktv attended
moving more and more into mexico city. i know where that when i write a book called "midnight in mexico," i'm not trying to scare the big cheeses at people and not going to mexico. there are still many, many places in mexico that are safe. it is a matter of having comments have been knowing when to take a drive here or there. the perception here is everything in mexico is up in flames than it not. in fact, "midnight in mexico" is about the promise of a new day. >>...
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investigation in which hoover reveals that oswald marched into apparently the cuban embassy in mexico citysident kennedy, which means people knew weeks in advance that oswald was talking about this that document never appears to have reached investigators on the warren commission who needed it. >> extraordinarily. thank you for joining us. that's a wrap of this hour. join me for a two-hour addition at noon. straight ahead, smart political talk with "up" with steve kornacki here on msnbc. so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. [ female announcer ] we eased your back pain... ♪ ready or not. [ female announcer ] ...so you can be up there. here i come! [ female announcer ] ...down there, around there... and under there for him. tylenol® p
investigation in which hoover reveals that oswald marched into apparently the cuban embassy in mexico citysident kennedy, which means people knew weeks in advance that oswald was talking about this that document never appears to have reached investigators on the warren commission who needed it. >> extraordinarily. thank you for joining us. that's a wrap of this hour. join me for a two-hour addition at noon. straight ahead, smart political talk with "up" with steve kornacki here...
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>> mexico city. craig: ok.it was mexico city and then kenya and then brooklyn and then massachusetts -- and then oscar i think. i think. [applause] good night, everybody. good night. for over 60,000 california foster children, the holidays can be an especially difficult time. everything's different now. sometimes i feel all alone. christmas used to be my favorite. i just don't expect anything. what if santa can't find me? to help, sleep train is holding a secret santa toy drive. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help keep the spirit of the holidays alive. not everyone can be a foster parent, but anyone can help a foster child. aaah! aaaaah! theres a guy on the window! do something, dad! aaaah! aaaah! what is happening? they're rate suckers. their bad driving makes car insurance more expensive for the rest of us. good thing there's snapshot from progressive. snap it in and get a discount based on your good driving. stop paying for rate suckers. should be 30 feet below sur" that was brian webb at lake >>> t
>> mexico city. craig: ok.it was mexico city and then kenya and then brooklyn and then massachusetts -- and then oscar i think. i think. [applause] good night, everybody. good night. for over 60,000 california foster children, the holidays can be an especially difficult time. everything's different now. sometimes i feel all alone. christmas used to be my favorite. i just don't expect anything. what if santa can't find me? to help, sleep train is holding a secret santa toy drive. bring...
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i met the texas book festival in austin, not in mexico city. to think of what of the country interaction more on a daily basis and mexico. whether it's food, i mean, culture, music, bloodlines, politics. i can think of another country. sometimes when you ask mexicans are when you're talking to them, they say i don't get why we are not that important to the united states. is it that we don't have a bomb like to go in the middle east? i don't know how to answer that. but i would be remiss -- i want to go back to being a journalist here for a second. we also have one of the premier experts on u.s.-mexico here with shannon o'neil, her book, two nations individual. i would like to ask shannon, why should mexico matter so much to the united states? >> i think i'm asking the questions today last night i would say this. in researching and writing my book and looking very closely at the united states but also in mexico, that there's just no other country that affects us as much on a day-to-day basis. so from the food that is honor tables to the parts and
i met the texas book festival in austin, not in mexico city. to think of what of the country interaction more on a daily basis and mexico. whether it's food, i mean, culture, music, bloodlines, politics. i can think of another country. sometimes when you ask mexicans are when you're talking to them, they say i don't get why we are not that important to the united states. is it that we don't have a bomb like to go in the middle east? i don't know how to answer that. but i would be remiss -- i...
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, they used almost 4,000 police to drive the teachers, section 22, out of the -- [inaudible] in mexico city. and strikes, you know, most schools, most parts of mexico haven't opened yet because the teachers are protesting over the education reform program that was originated here, actually. another u.s. export. we are exporting, you know, bill gates and melinda gates' education reform model to mexico. usaid is setting up business groups for education reform. now, i'm not saying they don't have people in mexico who are very happy to cooperate in that. claudio gonzalez, who is one of the richest men in mexico, is the head of, you know, what is the name of the mexican education reform organization? [speaking spanish] i think it's something hike that. at any rate, but that's where this is coming from. and why are teachers upset? it's not just because people that their own jobs are in danger -- which is true. and it's not also just because they don't want standardized testing for their own kids and their own schools, but it's also because people are unhappy because there are so little alternativ
, they used almost 4,000 police to drive the teachers, section 22, out of the -- [inaudible] in mexico city. and strikes, you know, most schools, most parts of mexico haven't opened yet because the teachers are protesting over the education reform program that was originated here, actually. another u.s. export. we are exporting, you know, bill gates and melinda gates' education reform model to mexico. usaid is setting up business groups for education reform. now, i'm not saying they don't have...
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al jazeera's rachel levine reports from mexico city. >> it's a matter of national pride whether mexico one of the fearsesfiercest football loving countries, if they lose to new diesel it will be only the fourth time in history mexico city doesn't make it to the finals. it's really unthinkable mexico gets knocked out. >> if they don't get into the finals i'm cancelling my trip to brazil. we are a group of eight guys and will plan to spend about $6,000 each. >> 50,000 of 650,000 people expected to flock to brazil for the games are mexicans. >> translator: in terms of the soccer economy a financial catastrophe would ensue. it would have an effect on the mex kahn league, lower sponsorship entries brand prestige and are advertising. >> and it won't just be a financial disaster. it will also have huge impact on the morale of mexicans across the country. where the younger generation dreams of becoming professional football players. 14-year-old carmen has been playing where football for last two years. like many here she says sheelt be very disappointed -- she'll be very disappointed if mexico
al jazeera's rachel levine reports from mexico city. >> it's a matter of national pride whether mexico one of the fearsesfiercest football loving countries, if they lose to new diesel it will be only the fourth time in history mexico city doesn't make it to the finals. it's really unthinkable mexico gets knocked out. >> if they don't get into the finals i'm cancelling my trip to brazil. we are a group of eight guys and will plan to spend about $6,000 each. >> 50,000 of 650,000...
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mexico city. >> now a rescue effort of an unusual kind has been going on in taiwan. inflatable rubber duck appears to have been the only casualty of an earthquake or should i say earth quack that struck. the quake broke keeping the duck up right, but they were able to restore it in all it's 18-meter height glory. we have another full bulletin of news at the top of the hour. [[voiceover]] every day, events sweep across our country. and with them, a storm of views. how can you fully understand the impact unless you've heard angles you hadn't considered? antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo with unexpected opinions and a fresh outlook. including yours.
mexico city. >> now a rescue effort of an unusual kind has been going on in taiwan. inflatable rubber duck appears to have been the only casualty of an earthquake or should i say earth quack that struck. the quake broke keeping the duck up right, but they were able to restore it in all it's 18-meter height glory. we have another full bulletin of news at the top of the hour. [[voiceover]] every day, events sweep across our country. and with them, a storm of views. how can you fully...
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drugs that normally would be brought over to the united states are landing in mexico city. drug sales are totaling $1 billion a year. to your reaction,alie said: >> you can read more at the website. back to you, antonio. >> that's an unfortunate comment. the violence has spread in mexico city. >> it's awful. >> straight ahead, a punk singer in russia vanishes for three weeks. we will ask her husband what happened when he joins us. >> a sign of feminism most want no part of. why women are closing the gender gap on alcoholism. >> the empire state building hasn't been the tallest in decades. how is the outdrawing mitch taller buildings ahead of it on the list? we'll be right back. determining using some sort of subjective interpretation of their policy as to whether or not your particular report was actually abusive, because if it doesn't contain language that specifically threatens you directly or is targeted towards you specifically, they may not consider it abuse. they may consider it offensive. and in that case they just recommend that you block that person. >> i don't wan
drugs that normally would be brought over to the united states are landing in mexico city. drug sales are totaling $1 billion a year. to your reaction,alie said: >> you can read more at the website. back to you, antonio. >> that's an unfortunate comment. the violence has spread in mexico city. >> it's awful. >> straight ahead, a punk singer in russia vanishes for three weeks. we will ask her husband what happened when he joins us. >> a sign of feminism most want no...
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drugs that normally would be brought over to the united states are landing in mexico city. drug sales are totaling $1 billion a year. to your reaction,alie said: >> you can read more at the website. back to you, antonio. >> that's an unfortunate comment. the violence has spread in mexico city. >> it's awful. >> straight ahead, a punk singer in russia vanishes for three weeks. we will ask her husband what happened when he joins us. >> a sign of feminism most want no part of. why women are closing the gender gap on alcoholism. >> the empire state building hasn't been the tallest in decades. how is the outdrawing mitch taller buildings ahead of it on the list? we'll be right back. >> start with one issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax cuts... the economy... iran... healthcare... it goes on and on... ad guests on all sides of the debate. and a host willing to ask the tough questions and you'll get... the inside story theses are strait forward conversations, no agenda, just hard hitting debate on the issues that
drugs that normally would be brought over to the united states are landing in mexico city. drug sales are totaling $1 billion a year. to your reaction,alie said: >> you can read more at the website. back to you, antonio. >> that's an unfortunate comment. the violence has spread in mexico city. >> it's awful. >> straight ahead, a punk singer in russia vanishes for three weeks. we will ask her husband what happened when he joins us. >> a sign of feminism most want no...
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in full disclosure, my mother immigrated here in 26 from mexico city. i have some very strong opinions about immigration. much of what i would love to talk to you about over coffee. but what we are saying that we as an education system we can't do our job that they have to go outside of the work force and i reject that and we need to reject that. and that's where we take on stem as a whole. so what is stem charge? now, this is a statement that is common within sfusd, it's a very powerful statement of overcoming the predictive nature of demographics. the person i used to work with in a former job is the president and director of the museum of science. his name is mullist. he used to be the dean of engineering school at rutgers. he said students that go ahead a degree in engineering also has a family in engineering. that's not surprising. engineering is one of the least understood terms or professions by young people s an engineer a person who drives the train. is an engineer when your toilet breaks in a hotel and you call down and they say they are going
in full disclosure, my mother immigrated here in 26 from mexico city. i have some very strong opinions about immigration. much of what i would love to talk to you about over coffee. but what we are saying that we as an education system we can't do our job that they have to go outside of the work force and i reject that and we need to reject that. and that's where we take on stem as a whole. so what is stem charge? now, this is a statement that is common within sfusd, it's a very powerful...
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some raised their fists to mirror the stat use behind them in protest at the 1968 mexico city games. san jose state president welcomed more dialogue with students. >> we need to have more communication was our students. last night we had a good, great communication with some of our students i hope that will be the beginning of more discussions. we'll have. he left before hearing student leader complain they'd been trying to warn him. >> last semester we were trying our hardest to let you know something was terribly wrong with the experience african american students are having at san jose state. but did you not want to hear us. >> for charging with misdemeanor battery and hate crimes. >> this is a deeply disturbing outrageous case and must be properly prosecuted as a felony in order to enforce hate crime victim rights. >> responding with a statement, quote, we understand outrage of those calling for stiffer charges in this case charges are not a reflection of the degree of the racism. a charges are a reflection of the conduct. a san jess yeah woman brought her two young grandchildren
some raised their fists to mirror the stat use behind them in protest at the 1968 mexico city games. san jose state president welcomed more dialogue with students. >> we need to have more communication was our students. last night we had a good, great communication with some of our students i hope that will be the beginning of more discussions. we'll have. he left before hearing student leader complain they'd been trying to warn him. >> last semester we were trying our hardest to...
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her life coming from an or fan inch in mexico city to the rough raw frontier was to northern mexico. to end up 80 years later sitting and telling her story to an american historian who was chronicling the story with the assumption that these people would disappear. that the mexico cultural deposit in that part of the world would be overwhelmed by the yankee arrival. and you needed to take this story down so that we would use it to remember that once upon a time there were mexicans here. it showed a misconception on the part of the english-speaking new kids coming west. it showed a misconception about how people interact with the land of their living on and how they remain in place. it was also a great story. it served all the masters. the story of who lead spanish-speaking regimen fighting for texas independence against the government of mexico. who ends up in exile in mexico. a country he took up arms to fight against. we felt that was an important story. it showed that constant due alty and the constant challenge which people do you belong to? which country do you belong to? are yo
her life coming from an or fan inch in mexico city to the rough raw frontier was to northern mexico. to end up 80 years later sitting and telling her story to an american historian who was chronicling the story with the assumption that these people would disappear. that the mexico cultural deposit in that part of the world would be overwhelmed by the yankee arrival. and you needed to take this story down so that we would use it to remember that once upon a time there were mexicans here. it...
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which he reveals that the fbi has learned that several weeks before the assassination, oswald, in mexico cityenly declared that he was going to kill president kennedy. what happened to that memo is a big debate among the warren commission staffers, because they never saw it. >> reporter: in the decade since the report was issued, sheehan and many others have been eager to measure the commission's sizable blind spots. at the time, the warren commission was considered beyond reproach, but critics complain nearly all of the members were inexperienced in investigations and many lacked security clearance. so when, say, the cia told them something, they sometimes just had the to take the agency's word for it. >> it was a more innocent time. people didn't know that so much would be hidden by these agencies of government. >> reporter: in 1976, post-watergate, congress re-investigated the kennedy assassination. a select committee concluded that the warren commission performed with varying degrees of comp tetenccompetency, that commission failed to investigate adequately the possibility of a conspiracy
which he reveals that the fbi has learned that several weeks before the assassination, oswald, in mexico cityenly declared that he was going to kill president kennedy. what happened to that memo is a big debate among the warren commission staffers, because they never saw it. >> reporter: in the decade since the report was issued, sheehan and many others have been eager to measure the commission's sizable blind spots. at the time, the warren commission was considered beyond reproach, but...
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. >>> the streets of mexico city were filled with music and celebration. [♪ music ] >> yes, that's moreit. hundreds of bands entertain the crowd all in honor of the satann saint of mexico. thank you for watching al jazeera. i'm richelle carey. "the stream" is next. and check out our website at www.aljazeera.com. thank you for your time. you're in the stream. could you live in just 100 square feet? joining us as we explore how living small is challenging the american dream. >> from mcmansion to tiny houses is a growing movement here in the u.s. where people are trading in big to live small. one, the tiny house movement has hundreds of members, and one community said it's a very charr
. >>> the streets of mexico city were filled with music and celebration. [♪ music ] >> yes, that's moreit. hundreds of bands entertain the crowd all in honor of the satann saint of mexico. thank you for watching al jazeera. i'm richelle carey. "the stream" is next. and check out our website at www.aljazeera.com. thank you for your time. you're in the stream. could you live in just 100 square feet? joining us as we explore how living small is challenging the american...
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. >> visiting mexico city to sign an agreement expanding trade between chicago and mexican companies. the second most visited catholic sanctuary in the world behind st. peter's. the rink there really was located at the parking lot of edison. construction is now on hold while the cubs negotiate with rooftop owners. coming up a sinkhole swallows up part of his home. the florida man is speaking up about his escape. >> a new study shows how popular the gift card really is. nearly 400 kids are rescued from child abuse and roughly 350 people arrested during a long investigation into those who produce and perchers child pornography.purchase child pornography. >> the owner of the company has been in jail since 2011. the producers to make the illegal films have been convicted. among those arrested 40 teachers six law enforcement personnel. >> a half dozen homes were evacuated early this morning after a sinkhole opened up. take a look at this video. part of a patio cave in. no one was injured in this. >> the homeowner says there has been cinco activity in the area and they were already working
. >> visiting mexico city to sign an agreement expanding trade between chicago and mexican companies. the second most visited catholic sanctuary in the world behind st. peter's. the rink there really was located at the parking lot of edison. construction is now on hold while the cubs negotiate with rooftop owners. coming up a sinkhole swallows up part of his home. the florida man is speaking up about his escape. >> a new study shows how popular the gift card really is. nearly 400...
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mexico city. >> thank you for watching al jazeera america. i'm richelle carey. "the stream" is up next. you can always go to our website for updates at www.aljazeera.com. we're going to leave you now with the celebration in boston, come on, they're the world champs. it's online and in these fabulous boats. it's a tradition. it's what they do in boston. yeah, a lot of strike outs. they go it. all those ks enjoy your celebration in boston.
mexico city. >> thank you for watching al jazeera america. i'm richelle carey. "the stream" is up next. you can always go to our website for updates at www.aljazeera.com. we're going to leave you now with the celebration in boston, come on, they're the world champs. it's online and in these fabulous boats. it's a tradition. it's what they do in boston. yeah, a lot of strike outs. they go it. all those ks enjoy your celebration in boston.
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mario molinas started his love of science in mexico city.e is one of the most respected chemists in his era -- [ audio lost ] and thanks to mario's work the world came together to address a common threat, and today we're working to leave our planet safer and cleaner for future generations. and we also have to salute musicians who bring such joy to our lives. loretta lynn was 19 the first time she won big at the local fair. her canned vegetables brought home 17 blue ribbons and made her canner of the year. [ laughter ] >> now that is impressive. for a girl from butcher holler, kentucky, that was fame. unfortunately she decided to try her hand at something other than canning. this coal miner's daughter gave voice to a generation singing what no one wanted to talk about, and now 50 years after she cut her first vegetable and canned her first vegetables loretta lynn still reigns as the queen of country music. a man in cuba loved jazz so much, it landed him in jail. later he defected to the united states. today arturo is an american citizen and o
mario molinas started his love of science in mexico city.e is one of the most respected chemists in his era -- [ audio lost ] and thanks to mario's work the world came together to address a common threat, and today we're working to leave our planet safer and cleaner for future generations. and we also have to salute musicians who bring such joy to our lives. loretta lynn was 19 the first time she won big at the local fair. her canned vegetables brought home 17 blue ribbons and made her canner...
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al jazeera in mexico city. >> in cuba privately run cinemas and gaming cafes have been shut down. they want to restore order, discipline and obedience in the business center. >> raul castro has implemented reforms, and the ban resulted in job losses and caused anger with the public. >> more than 40,000 runners are trying to get a good night sleep already the new york city marathon. chartize are looking -- charities are looking forward to making money again. >> count down to race day. rupers from around the world are ready for sunday's new york city marathon, and the wait has been longer than usual. last year hurricane sandy threw everything into chaos. the starting line is on staten island. initially mayor michael bloomberg insisted the race should go ahead because it pumped hundreds of millions into the local economy. >> residents are furious. >> we are pulling bodies out of the water. >> less than 48 hours after the race was due to start... >> we will not conduct the 2012 new york city marathon. >> competitors complained about money wasted on flights, accommodation and entry fee
al jazeera in mexico city. >> in cuba privately run cinemas and gaming cafes have been shut down. they want to restore order, discipline and obedience in the business center. >> raul castro has implemented reforms, and the ban resulted in job losses and caused anger with the public. >> more than 40,000 runners are trying to get a good night sleep already the new york city marathon. chartize are looking -- charities are looking forward to making money again. >> count down...
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temperatures across the united states, canada and mexico, 20 degrees in mexico city, 22 in miami and 20 in los angeles. we're seeing a lot of single digit highs here, not too bad in denver and oklahoma city, eight and 11 respectively. good improvement. towards the east, though, it is going to stay very chilly. a lot of temperatures hovering around the freezing point there. look at all this sunshine. you can certainly get out for a little bit of throwing the football around i think today. here is your extended forecast. >>> japanese vintage car enthusiasts are driving around taiwan in a rally to offer thanks to the people's support after japan's 2011 earthquake and tsunami. about 60 classic cars left taipei's president office on thursday for the four-day tour. they include models made in france, germany and italy from the 1920s to the 1970s. each car bears a sticker expressing gratitude for the approximately $200 million in donations from the taiwanese people to the disaster-hit regions of northeast japan. the rally's circuit extends about 1,000 kilometers around taiwan. the motorists
temperatures across the united states, canada and mexico, 20 degrees in mexico city, 22 in miami and 20 in los angeles. we're seeing a lot of single digit highs here, not too bad in denver and oklahoma city, eight and 11 respectively. good improvement. towards the east, though, it is going to stay very chilly. a lot of temperatures hovering around the freezing point there. look at all this sunshine. you can certainly get out for a little bit of throwing the football around i think today. here...
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night before it could be used. >> the finishing touches are being put in place as mexico -- as mexico city prepares to celebrate a of the dead ,dia de los muertos in spanish, honoring the departed souls in a blend of aztec and christian cultures. it is held on all saints day when, according to tradition, the heavens open and the souls of the dead returned to earth. decorating and offering food, drink, another presence in a bid to entice them down. that is it for now on "france 24 ." more news coming up very soon. >> hello, and welcome to face up on "france 24." on the menu -- sometimes it seems the only way is down. depressing situation president francois hollande finds himself in. whatever it does, it seems the french do not trust him anymore. his polling figures are the worst ever for a president did and more troubling, the socialist government has backtracked several times on tax increases in the face of protests. with me on the set to discuss francois hollande's situation, dire situation, i should say, a andt from "figaro" magazine from -- the government blamed on the so- called eco ta
night before it could be used. >> the finishing touches are being put in place as mexico -- as mexico city prepares to celebrate a of the dead ,dia de los muertos in spanish, honoring the departed souls in a blend of aztec and christian cultures. it is held on all saints day when, according to tradition, the heavens open and the souls of the dead returned to earth. decorating and offering food, drink, another presence in a bid to entice them down. that is it for now on "france 24...
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i did want to say that as a number of us visited mexico city and one of the things that the mayor said, if the mayor and city don't get behind a rapid network in a city, how does it happen? you can't do a peace meal. we approach the van ness strongly, but we have to extend the rapid network to other parts of the city. that's what they're been looking for, so for the mayor's task force to put little priority of our city's network, that troubles me. it's not looking at the context of the planning of the transportation in the city and it does seem to show a bias of downtown and connecting with neighborhoods in my opinion. i wanted to go to slide 26, page 13 as some numbers have changed since the july numbers and i know the resurfacing item has gone up significantly because you were trying to increase, is it pci pavement and condition index significantly, but that has gone up almost $200 million and i know that's necessary accident you i did reference he pass the streets and road repaving bond about two years ago and i'm wondering of the planning. why is that going up so much and maybe the
i did want to say that as a number of us visited mexico city and one of the things that the mayor said, if the mayor and city don't get behind a rapid network in a city, how does it happen? you can't do a peace meal. we approach the van ness strongly, but we have to extend the rapid network to other parts of the city. that's what they're been looking for, so for the mayor's task force to put little priority of our city's network, that troubles me. it's not looking at the context of the planning...
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mexico city and also in los angeles' on a picnic in tv here and now things are quite display here the midsection of the content you to be having some dry skies high pressure in place but that is just about to change because of toys in the north and west we have this bigelow about to descend across the british isles. the northern british isles is welcome no punches in germany. scandinavian can enter your baby getting the brunt of this system coming in chilly rainy and in the upper elevations he will have the snow up towards the northwest in the racine mrt station fake piercing like snow but it is the kind you buy some pretty strong guts to even those not have the stomach and still imperative is that thirty and make for difficult travel conditions down towards the south. we've had quite a bad run of the weather in the mediterranean over the last couple of weeks it's been very stormy and yet again another system coming through which is going to develop further and keep things very unsettled into the weekend the temperatures then when the teams but it's raining then to the south of athens
mexico city and also in los angeles' on a picnic in tv here and now things are quite display here the midsection of the content you to be having some dry skies high pressure in place but that is just about to change because of toys in the north and west we have this bigelow about to descend across the british isles. the northern british isles is welcome no punches in germany. scandinavian can enter your baby getting the brunt of this system coming in chilly rainy and in the upper elevations he...
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oswald went to mexico city and visited the soviet consulate and the cuban embassy. it was concluded that he did act alone. but at the time, the commissioners where unaware of the plans of the u.s. cia to oust cuban dictator castro. many theories have been spawned implying that cuba, the cia, and even kennedy's vice president lyndon johnson were the assassin. >> this has to be taken seriously, of course. when kerry, our current secretary of state says to this day i have serious doubts that lee harvey oswald acted aown. i certainly had doubts that he was motivated by himself. >> who does john kerry think shot general john walker fired right through his window. the general at oxford, mississippi. he shot to kill him. if he had not killed him, there would have been no dallas. but did he have a conspiracy for general walker? >> who knows. >> if there was a conspires sissifus, it would have been uncovered. bobby kennedy was calling helms. you heard every other day what are we saying about castro. >> why were the kennedys concerned about castro? >> after the cuban missile
oswald went to mexico city and visited the soviet consulate and the cuban embassy. it was concluded that he did act alone. but at the time, the commissioners where unaware of the plans of the u.s. cia to oust cuban dictator castro. many theories have been spawned implying that cuba, the cia, and even kennedy's vice president lyndon johnson were the assassin. >> this has to be taken seriously, of course. when kerry, our current secretary of state says to this day i have serious doubts that...
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. >>> voters in mexico city reject add late moment vote. the measure would have ban aid borkss after 20 weeks except to save the mother's life. the vote was the first on abortion restrictions at the city level. >>> and one third of abortion clinics in texas remain closed the morning. the u.s. supreme court refused to intervene in a legal fight over a tough new law there. it requires doctors who perform abortions to have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals. >>> women at the u.s. senate are united to address the issues of sexual assault in the u.s. military. they're trying to effect change. susan mcginnis is in washington with the details. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good moving. the aim is to reduce the number of assaults in the military which the pentagon estimates for last year at a possible 20,000 incidents. the controversial part of the bill would give them an avenue other than their own chain of command to prosecute them and that's where it's running into opposition. the senate votes today on a measure by kirsten gillibrand
. >>> voters in mexico city reject add late moment vote. the measure would have ban aid borkss after 20 weeks except to save the mother's life. the vote was the first on abortion restrictions at the city level. >>> and one third of abortion clinics in texas remain closed the morning. the u.s. supreme court refused to intervene in a legal fight over a tough new law there. it requires doctors who perform abortions to have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals. >>>...
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i'm at the texas book festival here in aust, not in mexico city. but i challenge all of you to think of what other country impacts them on a daily basis and mexico. whether it's food, culture, music, bloodlines, politics. sometimes when u.s.-mexican when you're talking to them, and they say i don't care why we are not that important to the united states. is that we don't have a bomb but people in the middle east. i want to go back to being a journalist for a second. we also have one of the premier experts. why should mexico matters much to the united states? >> curious. >> i would say in researching and writing my book and looking very close yet the united states but then also mexico that their shows no other country that affects us as much on a day-to-day basis. so from the food that is on our table to the parts in our cars, to the castling in our tanks come in to the consumers for a product coming to the drug center st., mexico is part of our daily lives. wherever you live in the united states. that is the reality to you may recognize in texas. i'
i'm at the texas book festival here in aust, not in mexico city. but i challenge all of you to think of what other country impacts them on a daily basis and mexico. whether it's food, culture, music, bloodlines, politics. sometimes when u.s.-mexican when you're talking to them, and they say i don't care why we are not that important to the united states. is that we don't have a bomb but people in the middle east. i want to go back to being a journalist for a second. we also have one of the...
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scuffles in mexico city between police and farmers fighting for a fair price for their produce one protesterhere was tackled to the floor and kicked after running from offices only some farm products are subsidized by the government leading leading others to claim they are at an economic disadvantage. and india has launched its first space craft band for mars the rocket will orbit earth over the next twenty five days to gather enough speed to continue its journey and if successful the mission will see india become only the fourth space program to make it to the red planet after the soviet union the u.s. and you are. right on the bottom. of next star look at life after time behind bars in guantanamo. what's happened is law enforcement and the national security agency has gone behind our collective backs and tried to accomplish this using the courts in secret and that's truly what the issue is a broken whatever trust and violated whatever trust we may have had and that's the real issue and they're going to have to earn that back the hard way. is on an epic journey. one hundred twenty three day
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scuffles in mexico city between police and farmers fighting for a fair price for their produce one protesterwas tackled to the floor and kicked after running from offices only some farm products are subsidized by the government leaving others to train and at an economic disadvantage. india has launched its first spacecraft bound for mars the rocket will be in near orbit over the next twenty five days or gathering enough speed to pull free of the earth's gravitational pull the mission is successful india will become only the fourth space program to make it to the red planet after the. u.s. and europe. on. the tile and government's plan to ground amnesties to politicians is seen angry crowds rally in bangkok many believe the new legislation would pave the way for the for a disgraced former prime minister to return to thailand and take part in politics again thanks in shinawatra was convicted of corruption in two thousand and eight and faced two years in jail before going into exile. new york's in line for a new mayor with exit polls saying democrat bill de blasio will secure a huge seventy per
scuffles in mexico city between police and farmers fighting for a fair price for their produce one protesterwas tackled to the floor and kicked after running from offices only some farm products are subsidized by the government leaving others to train and at an economic disadvantage. india has launched its first spacecraft bound for mars the rocket will be in near orbit over the next twenty five days or gathering enough speed to pull free of the earth's gravitational pull the mission is...
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her life coming from an or fan inch in mexico city to the rough raw frontier was to northern mexico. to end up 80 years later sitting and telling her story to an american historian who was chronicling the story with the assumption that these people would disappear. that the mexico cultural deposit in that part of the world would be overwhelmed by the yankee arrival. and you needed to take this story down so that we would use it to remember that once upon a time there were mexicans here. it showed a misconception on the part of the english-speaking new kids coming west. it showed a misconception about how people interact with the land of their living on and how they remain in place. it was also a great story. it served all the masters. the story of who lead spanish-speaking regimen fighting for texas independence against the government of mexico. who ends up in exile in mexico. a country he took up arms to fight against. we felt that was an important story. it showed that constant due alty and the constant challenge which people do you belong to? which country do you belong to? are yo
her life coming from an or fan inch in mexico city to the rough raw frontier was to northern mexico. to end up 80 years later sitting and telling her story to an american historian who was chronicling the story with the assumption that these people would disappear. that the mexico cultural deposit in that part of the world would be overwhelmed by the yankee arrival. and you needed to take this story down so that we would use it to remember that once upon a time there were mexicans here. it...
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she was very top of mind than as part of the sixth of march this plane to mexico city on the waterfront hall for free although some comprehensive and reassert but the fact that this band is charging run forty thousand times to play with them. some people might say that given the negative publicity the city has received in recent times. forty presence of small enough price to pay for some good publicity brendan wright rte news belfast. on the menu is again seen the news times a technique that most of this confirmed its considering closing its plant in west dublin where more than four hundred people are employed in this program opens with the group said that he's instructed the idea to work with management of the times to ensure that the post was going to try to find a solution. six one day striving to move the team didn't play them again but that. i knew. y'all the rule i do. the earlier. i mean the area. i do. i do the eye i did. the euro the eye the eye. i knew. i know. in the in. eye. i love them tuesday's stage is a little bit lost in. this guy. since we don't really have. her record
she was very top of mind than as part of the sixth of march this plane to mexico city on the waterfront hall for free although some comprehensive and reassert but the fact that this band is charging run forty thousand times to play with them. some people might say that given the negative publicity the city has received in recent times. forty presence of small enough price to pay for some good publicity brendan wright rte news belfast. on the menu is again seen the news times a technique that...
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couples in mexico city between police and farmers fighting for a fair price for their products one for tester was tackled to the floor and kicked after running from officers only some farm products are subsidized by the government leaving others to claim they are at an economic disadvantage. india has launched its first spacecraft bound for mars the rocket will orbit earth over the next twenty five days to gather enough speed to continue its journey is to mission is successful india will become only the fourth space program to make it to the red planet after the soviet union the us and europe. former israeli foreign minister is to get a job back in the cabinet after being acquitted of all charges in a corruption case a door liberman's post was kept open during the course of the trial the far right politician was accused of fraud and breach of trust labor man was suspected of promoting a diplomat in exchange for details on a probe into his business activities. we're up to date here in oregon now and up next artie's got a tour of the world's most maligned jail guantanamo bay our viewers
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scuffles in mexico city between police and farmers fighting for a fair price for their produce one protester was tackled to the floor and kicked after running from offices only some farm products are subsidized by the government leaving others to claim they are at an economic disadvantage. elsewhere india has launched its first spacecraft bound for mars the rocket will orbit earth over the next twenty five days to gather enough speed to continue its journey if the mission is successful india will become only the fourth space program to make it to the red planet after the soviet union the u.s. and europe. while. americans are back at their polling stations next abby martin looks at whether there's really much choice on the menu. wealthy british style. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy in the cause a report on our. cuts you want to. pick up something that is quite simply. was no way over. clearly they were just at the wrong place at the wrong time. and sold to the u.s. or turned over to the u.s. for. the soul that could be buried alive. was saved with grea
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that when supervisor wean and her avalos and i and your staff and president xh*u's staff visited mexico city we learned about how they placed it in areas that lacked connectiveness to the transportation system and they could see that there would be significant use immediately as opposed to other areas where they will have to do more education and i see the richmond as one of those areas that is hard to get out to and along the core and i would like to see the analysis that looks at how we can plan for the future for the west side of city as well and one of the key questions that chair avalos mentioned too, is finding a sponsor or sponsors like other metropolitan and the cities or we are an area that is not just one city but a number of cities and we even have more challenges that the bay area and the management district which i sit on with chair avalos, and the challenges of managing a system where they have the 50 percent of the sites but there are cities with many other sites and we have to look at the interests of the other cities as well. >> thank you. >> commissioner weiner. >> thank yo
that when supervisor wean and her avalos and i and your staff and president xh*u's staff visited mexico city we learned about how they placed it in areas that lacked connectiveness to the transportation system and they could see that there would be significant use immediately as opposed to other areas where they will have to do more education and i see the richmond as one of those areas that is hard to get out to and along the core and i would like to see the analysis that looks at how we can...