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the kind of extra helping of crap you've got to deal with if you run the hottest restaurant in mexico cityer of the head of mexico's consumer protection agency walks in and demands a table when there's, unsurprisingly, no table available. when garcia says sorry, no can do, she pulls a you know who i am and then calls daddy and gets the health inspectors in to shut the place down. so your other customers basically started taking pictures of them with their cell phones? >> next thing you know, we have the media outside and this is friday. >> right. >> sunday morning, we're front page of one of the most important newspapers in mexico. >> well, it was very embarrassing to the government. >> and it should be. >> because they got caught doing what they do all the time. but if you were not the hottest restaurant in town, you were just running a cantina a few blocks away -- >> i would have been -- >> they would have closed you down and that's that. right now a defiant, young, creative generation of mexican chefs like eduardo are performing some of the most exciting cooking anywhere on earth, a mix
the kind of extra helping of crap you've got to deal with if you run the hottest restaurant in mexico cityer of the head of mexico's consumer protection agency walks in and demands a table when there's, unsurprisingly, no table available. when garcia says sorry, no can do, she pulls a you know who i am and then calls daddy and gets the health inspectors in to shut the place down. so your other customers basically started taking pictures of them with their cell phones? >> next thing you...
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mexico city is heading an having of line 12. even he is wary of blaming specific people or companies. >> instead of looking for corporates, what we are doing is to work alongside the deposit get the metro running again. >> mexico city's metro is behind the number of daily passengers. its reliability is a source of pride. 460,000 people road lion 12 alone when it operated fully. >> lion 12 has modern cars, and have eight referred to as the golden line. it cost mexico city 2 million, and millions hor to get the trains back on track. >> the mayor says it could be 6 months before lion 12 is up and running again. they just want it fixed as soon as possible so they can get to work on time. >> translation: have eight in position for the commuters, for all of us that use the meat roe. >> a view shared by hundreds of thousands like her, who wait for the train to get the green light. >>> and you can keep up with all the news by checking out the website. the address is aljazeera.com. you can watch us on there by clicking on the watch live
mexico city is heading an having of line 12. even he is wary of blaming specific people or companies. >> instead of looking for corporates, what we are doing is to work alongside the deposit get the metro running again. >> mexico city's metro is behind the number of daily passengers. its reliability is a source of pride. 460,000 people road lion 12 alone when it operated fully. >> lion 12 has modern cars, and have eight referred to as the golden line. it cost mexico city 2...
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i went to mexico city, to the national archive, i went to their foreign relations archive also in mexico city. the louisiana state university archives as well. >> often when you're doing this research, you have more questions than answers. what questions do you have? what do you want to find out? >> i want to find out more about when fugitive slaves escaped into spanish texas. what is spanish texas like? what are they escaping to. i also want to find out more, when texas slaves escaped to mexico, what did it mean for them to integrate into mexican society and how did they do this with the threat of recapture from slave hunters? and the barriers that are existing and the specific language barriers. >> how far long do you think you are in your research? >> well, i'm beginning to publish chapter four but it is a bit of a large project, so i'm hoping to go back and read it over and put in new things that i've learned. it has been some recent scholarship about fugitive slaves in mexico. i want to incorporate this into my larger project. >> have you been able to find any descendents of the sla
i went to mexico city, to the national archive, i went to their foreign relations archive also in mexico city. the louisiana state university archives as well. >> often when you're doing this research, you have more questions than answers. what questions do you have? what do you want to find out? >> i want to find out more about when fugitive slaves escaped into spanish texas. what is spanish texas like? what are they escaping to. i also want to find out more, when texas slaves...
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support mexico. >> reporter: while prisoners were rushed to their cells, thousands celebrated mexico city'sngel of independence. mexico say pius country and at least today the football gods have answered the country's prayers. next up for mexico, their biggest challenge so far. the netherlands who have won all three matches. but for now, fans are bouyant, they have beaten expectations to make it this far. >> our boys gave us an unmanageable moment of happiness, this is the best gift our national team could have given us. >> reporter: the power of football to unite and if only briefly let people have a taste of freedom. adam rainy, al jazerra, mexico city. >>> rah way from the world cup examine to wimbledon, world number one rafael nadal had to come from a set down to reach the second round on tuesday. after going out in the first round last year. nadal could have thought his match against martin of slovakia was going the same way after losing the first set. but the 2-time champion took the next sets 6-3. he advance to his the next round. >>> roger federer put in a domineering performance to
support mexico. >> reporter: while prisoners were rushed to their cells, thousands celebrated mexico city'sngel of independence. mexico say pius country and at least today the football gods have answered the country's prayers. next up for mexico, their biggest challenge so far. the netherlands who have won all three matches. but for now, fans are bouyant, they have beaten expectations to make it this far. >> our boys gave us an unmanageable moment of happiness, this is the best gift...
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friends and support mexico. >> reporter: while prisoners were rushed to their cells, they celebrated mexico city'sof independence. mexico is a pias country and at least today the football gods have answered the country's prayers. next up for mexico, their biggest challenge so far, the netherlands who have won all three matches. but for now fans are boyant and beat expectations to make it this far. >> translator: they gave us an unimaginable moment of happiness,s this is the best gift our national team could have given us. >> reporter: the power to unite and if only briefly let people have a taste of freedom. adam with al jazeera mexico city. >>> and don't forget to join us everyday for world cup update, the daily wrap of efrverything going on 1540 gmt and joined by african footballer of the year freddy. and costa the first women's couch of a professional football team in france has quit and she was officially appointed as couch of second division team in march with a 36th-year-old resigned before the new season has even begun, some members of the squad has called her appointment a joke and no offi
friends and support mexico. >> reporter: while prisoners were rushed to their cells, they celebrated mexico city'sof independence. mexico is a pias country and at least today the football gods have answered the country's prayers. next up for mexico, their biggest challenge so far, the netherlands who have won all three matches. but for now fans are boyant and beat expectations to make it this far. >> translator: they gave us an unimaginable moment of happiness,s this is the best...
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hundreds of mexico city's most hardened criminals were granted permission to watch el tree their belovedl squad take on and beat croatia. the man on the drums, a convicted killer who has watched every mexico match in this year's cup. >> translator: just because we are in prison doesn't mean we are going to stop supporting our national team on the contemporary, we are icontrary,. >> reporter: for most of the match the game was scoreless. close calls thrilled and frustrated the prisoners. but in the 72nd minute, mexico began to dominate with the succession of three goals, of course these prisoners and fans of mexico's national team were thrilled at the victory. but just as important is the result which is a chance for a little bit of diversity to break up the boredom some prison life. >> translator: it's a great distraction for us to be able to share this with our friends and support mexico. >> reporter: while prisoners were rushed to their cells, thousands celebrated mexico city's mainland mark the angel of independence. mexico is a pius country and a the least today the football gods hav
hundreds of mexico city's most hardened criminals were granted permission to watch el tree their belovedl squad take on and beat croatia. the man on the drums, a convicted killer who has watched every mexico match in this year's cup. >> translator: just because we are in prison doesn't mean we are going to stop supporting our national team on the contemporary, we are icontrary,. >> reporter: for most of the match the game was scoreless. close calls thrilled and frustrated the...
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national went tothere, and i their foreign relations archive also in mexico city. i have been to louisiana, louisiana state university archives as well. >> often when you were doing this type of research, you have more questions than answers. what questions you have at the moment, what do you want to find out? >> i want to find out more about the fugitive slaves from louisiana escaping into spanish texas. what is in spanish texas like echo what are they escaping to? as i mentioned, i want to find out more when texas slaves escape to mexico, what does it mean for them to integrate into mexican society, and how do they do this with the threat of recapture from slave hunters and the barriers that exist for them , particularly language barriers? >> at this moment, how far along you think you are in your research? >> i am beginning to polish chapter four, but it is a bit of so i'm hopings, to read it over and do things that i have learned. there is a recent scholarship about fugitive slaves in mexico, two articles that i want to incorporate into my larger project. >> ha
national went tothere, and i their foreign relations archive also in mexico city. i have been to louisiana, louisiana state university archives as well. >> often when you were doing this type of research, you have more questions than answers. what questions you have at the moment, what do you want to find out? >> i want to find out more about the fugitive slaves from louisiana escaping into spanish texas. what is in spanish texas like echo what are they escaping to? as i mentioned,...
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it was time to finally see the real, the raw mexico city. travel!'s a luxurious escape, or maybe an adrenaline filled adventure. but if you're like me,
it was time to finally see the real, the raw mexico city. travel!'s a luxurious escape, or maybe an adrenaline filled adventure. but if you're like me,
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we don't thinning think that's a good model. >> he'll talk about the efforts sfmta is doing. >> mexico city a was a clear channel just the ideas that have came up. >> good morning. so the answer is that we have working with the mayor's office julian specifically and we have a fundraiser i understand the mayor's office is working with now sort of looking at did organizational infrastructure needed to have a full scale effort we have this fundraiser and a nonprofit equivalent organization so we can't accept private donations but we're in the thick of developing the materials to we can put the hard sale on the sponsors >> yeah. i'm an annual member i and my staff use the bike share program to get to meetings and various events. i think karen from the bay area quality management district has a good track record shooe showing she explains how successful but to the next level is takes sponsors. i think some of the areas of improvement have really been looked at and i'm pleased about the clipper card us to be able to use clipper cards it's hard to use the t that you stick in the slot. i had a ques
we don't thinning think that's a good model. >> he'll talk about the efforts sfmta is doing. >> mexico city a was a clear channel just the ideas that have came up. >> good morning. so the answer is that we have working with the mayor's office julian specifically and we have a fundraiser i understand the mayor's office is working with now sort of looking at did organizational infrastructure needed to have a full scale effort we have this fundraiser and a nonprofit equivalent...
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mexico city assembly member jorge gavino is issuing a study of leip 12. he is leery of companies. >> instead of looking for culprits, what we are doing is to work alongside the city's government to get the metro running again. >> mexico city's metro is behind only new york in number of passengers. it's a source of pride for mexicans. for 50,000 people rode line 12 alone when it was operating fully. >> line 12 has these gleaming modern cars and has been referred to as the golden line. it already cost mexico city $2,000,000,000 and it's going to cost millions more just to get all of these trains fully back on track. >> the mayor said it could be six months before line 12 is fully up and running again. diana guerrero wants the line fixed as soon as possible so she can get to work on time. >> the buses are insufficient for all of the commuters. for all of us that use the metro. >> a few shared by hundreds of thousands like her who wait for the train to get the green light. adam raney, al jazeera, mexico city. >> tomorrow at 7:00 a.m. in part three of our urban
mexico city assembly member jorge gavino is issuing a study of leip 12. he is leery of companies. >> instead of looking for culprits, what we are doing is to work alongside the city's government to get the metro running again. >> mexico city's metro is behind only new york in number of passengers. it's a source of pride for mexicans. for 50,000 people rode line 12 alone when it was operating fully. >> line 12 has these gleaming modern cars and has been referred to as the...
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from mexico city, adam rainy reports on mexico's fate in mexico. the country plagued by losses in the qualifying stages, needs all the help it can get from the football gods. have they been listening? mexicans might have reason to believe so after beating in the fist match. millions make an annual trip to honor the saint. such faith is also held for football, perhaps mexico's second religion. baby jesus is even in on the game. at this church, in mexico city, they have come to asked their messiah for help on the pitch. >> that's why they come to ask for a miracle in this tough and difficult moment for sports in mexico. it's faith, football, and food, that define mexicans. >> a good taco, everything goes together. the source, the meat, the condemnment and the potatoes it is like a good team, the goalkeeper, the defenders and the forwards. >> from the grittedty street to hip neighborhood. artisan owner organized this show do support aspects oif sport, so many hold dear. >> . >> the faith again, and all the commercials again, and all the heros. that wi
from mexico city, adam rainy reports on mexico's fate in mexico. the country plagued by losses in the qualifying stages, needs all the help it can get from the football gods. have they been listening? mexicans might have reason to believe so after beating in the fist match. millions make an annual trip to honor the saint. such faith is also held for football, perhaps mexico's second religion. baby jesus is even in on the game. at this church, in mexico city, they have come to asked their...
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. >> a short escape for hundreds of prison inmates in mexico city.he win a welcome respite from life behind bars. adam raney has this report. >> reporter: the joy and freedom of watching your team score and win a world cup match. hundreds of mexico city's criminals were granted permission to watch their beloved squad take on and beat croatia. the man on the drums - a convicted killer who has watched every mexico match in the cup. >> just because we are in prison doesn't mean we'll stop supporting our national team. we are in good spirits so the team can do well. >>> for most of the match the team was scoreless. in the 72nd minute mexico dominated with a succession of three goals. the prisoners and fans from thrilled at the victory. important is the result, causing diversity to break up the boredom of prison life. >> translation: it's a great distraction for us to be able to share this with our friend, and support mexico. [ singing ] >> reporter: while prisoners were rushed to their cells, thousands celebrated at the main landmark, the angel of indepe
. >> a short escape for hundreds of prison inmates in mexico city.he win a welcome respite from life behind bars. adam raney has this report. >> reporter: the joy and freedom of watching your team score and win a world cup match. hundreds of mexico city's criminals were granted permission to watch their beloved squad take on and beat croatia. the man on the drums - a convicted killer who has watched every mexico match in the cup. >> just because we are in prison doesn't mean...
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mexico has been taking on the netherlands in a match that just ended and nick parker is in mexico city excited. but now, nick, they have to be pretty disappointed at the outcome not good for mexico. >> reporter: fredericka, that's right. it was the crushing disappointment i think for the fans that gathered in the main square to see the gripping match. on the giant tvs. i think it's a massive sense of what could have been, history could have been made. there's also essentially -- i don't know if you can hear it, but in the background, fans stayed behind long after the match ended to sort of shoulder -- the team -- chanting mexico, mexico. i think overall that does reflect perhaps a sense of resur gent pride and belief in the national team. so the locations into this team quite low. but since then, under the management, they have tried to show that anything can be possible. they had a very strong group performance and then 1-0 off against the netherlands but the most of the match finally contending the two goals and dying minutes so -- sort of could have been pulled here with mexico. but
mexico has been taking on the netherlands in a match that just ended and nick parker is in mexico city excited. but now, nick, they have to be pretty disappointed at the outcome not good for mexico. >> reporter: fredericka, that's right. it was the crushing disappointment i think for the fans that gathered in the main square to see the gripping match. on the giant tvs. i think it's a massive sense of what could have been, history could have been made. there's also essentially -- i don't...
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while prisoners were rushed to their cells thousands celebrated the mexico city mainland mark, the angeldependent. mexico is a paez country in at least today, the football gods have answered the country's prayers. next up from mexico, their biggest challenge so far, the nether-land whose have won all three matches. but for now, stands raboin want, they have beaten expectations to make it this far. >> an unmanageable moment to happenn't, this is the best gift our team could have given us. >> the powerful football team unites and even if only briefly let people have a taste of freedom. >> on tuesday italy take on uruguay for a chance to broking out of group d with costa rica, must win while italy just need as draw, as they have a better gold difference. again expected to may upfront after returning from injury and scoring twice against england. >> this match is not being faced with fear, but with motivation and admiration. playing against it hi is a gift from heaven, that's the way we see it, if we are lucky enough to beat them, then it is not like beating any other team, to me it is beati
while prisoners were rushed to their cells thousands celebrated the mexico city mainland mark, the angeldependent. mexico is a paez country in at least today, the football gods have answered the country's prayers. next up from mexico, their biggest challenge so far, the nether-land whose have won all three matches. but for now, stands raboin want, they have beaten expectations to make it this far. >> an unmanageable moment to happenn't, this is the best gift our team could have given us....
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. >> we talked to this couple visiting from mexico city. who are bigger fans? young women or men? >> you walk the court? >> yes. >> her boyfriend said men are bigger fans. >> you don't think they know what is going on? >> a good game seems to stimulate hunger. with margaritas or beer were popular choices. >> we love the game. >> i watch it every four years >> the missed goals seem to point to the outcome. >> we're almost there. we're going to make it. >> but one fan dared to admit he's from croatia. >> people are supporting mexico. >> yes. >> some someone has owe support croatia. >> there you go. there you go. >> almost. but not good enough. mexico wins. >> fans sharing their world cup beaver with us. and up load them to our news app. and check out this snap shot from a family of fans. check it out. >> team usa has several paths after portugal came up with these soccer shocker yesterday. in a tie in a game u.s. had won but right now united states and germany have four points and they share the top spot in group g. u.s. can advance, they beat or tie germany if drawing that works as
. >> we talked to this couple visiting from mexico city. who are bigger fans? young women or men? >> you walk the court? >> yes. >> her boyfriend said men are bigger fans. >> you don't think they know what is going on? >> a good game seems to stimulate hunger. with margaritas or beer were popular choices. >> we love the game. >> i watch it every four years >> the missed goals seem to point to the outcome. >> we're almost there. we're...
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from mexico city a report on mexico's faith in football. >> reporter: mexico apt grand war lock callingts for help in the world couple of the country plagued by losses in the qualifying stages needs all the help it can get from the football gods. have they been listening? mexicans might have reason to believe so after beating cameroon in their first match. mexico, the country with the second largest number of roman catholics is known around the world for its deep religious beliefs. millions make an annual pilgrim i believe to the basilica that honors mexico's pay tract saint the virgin of gall lupe. surge faith is often help for football. perhaps mexico's second religion, baby jesus is even in on the game. at this church in mexico city they have come to ask their messiah for help on the pitch. >> translator: that's wha why ty come to ask for a miracle in this tough and difficult moment for sports in ex-mechanics coach >> reporter: it's faith and football. >> a good taco, everything goes together, the sauce, meet, condie meant mets and potatoes being it's like a good football team. >> re
from mexico city a report on mexico's faith in football. >> reporter: mexico apt grand war lock callingts for help in the world couple of the country plagued by losses in the qualifying stages needs all the help it can get from the football gods. have they been listening? mexicans might have reason to believe so after beating cameroon in their first match. mexico, the country with the second largest number of roman catholics is known around the world for its deep religious beliefs....
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. >>> not the result that mexican fans here in the capitol of mexico city were hoping to go to 2m but they fought a hard match and until the last part of the match many expected them to win and go to quarter finals since 1986 and for the first time outside of mexico and twice in the quarter finals and both time in world cup held in mexico. despite the loss you had solidarity expressed by the fans and some say they were robbed of the win and it wasn't a penalty and in the stoppage time and he shouldn't have been granted that. >> translator: victory was ours already. unfortunately they put the team on defensive and the referee was always bad and the guy from holland through himself and the referee never game him a yellow card. this is blatant robbery. >> mexico barely qualified for the world cup in brazil and the fact they performed so well in the group stage and made it to the knock-out stage surprised and impressed many fans at mexico so when the team returns home they will be greeted the love, affection and no sense of rejection. >> they will push for this and the french have a
. >>> not the result that mexican fans here in the capitol of mexico city were hoping to go to 2m but they fought a hard match and until the last part of the match many expected them to win and go to quarter finals since 1986 and for the first time outside of mexico and twice in the quarter finals and both time in world cup held in mexico. despite the loss you had solidarity expressed by the fans and some say they were robbed of the win and it wasn't a penalty and in the stoppage time...
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we have more from mexico city. >> jose mireles is one of the most charismatic and well-known figures. and when they told vigilanties to step down, he just wouldn't take part. he said that the fight wasn't over. the vigilanties needed to keep fighting and the government would not be able to do it on their own. earlier we saw video with him on a local media site in which he was saying they'll keep taking back founds. the police and military were unable to do that, and the government is corrupt and not trustworthy enough, and if the government can't do it, then people need to stand up and take back the towns. it could create a lot of press against the government because they've done a good job in the past saying it's illegal, but they let these vigilanties operate, but he's one of the most charismatic member of this movement. but now the government is saying the vigilanties have served their purpose. the drug gangs with been run out of town, which is not always true. many times they're just run underground. but they are saying mexico is now a much safer place. >> local a oh fors say book
we have more from mexico city. >> jose mireles is one of the most charismatic and well-known figures. and when they told vigilanties to step down, he just wouldn't take part. he said that the fight wasn't over. the vigilanties needed to keep fighting and the government would not be able to do it on their own. earlier we saw video with him on a local media site in which he was saying they'll keep taking back founds. the police and military were unable to do that, and the government is...
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istanbul is in second place, followed by rio de janeiro, mexico city and sao paulo. 128 hours worth of delay is ouch. >> i promise i won't complain about the traffic here in paris. it is time now for our daily dose of web news. >> hello there, welcome to today's web news where we will be taking a look at some of the stories making headlines. coming up on today's show, the n.s.a. is interpreting millions of online images every day. utrage over an attack on two transsexual women in atlanta. and a pretty impress griffin display. >> no longer content with collecting telephone and online data from people all over the world, the national security agency is now harvesting images that web user have posted online. the article claims the u.s. intelligence agency is interpreting millions of pictures every day to use in its facial recognition program. they say it has accelerated under the obama administration and particularly so over the past four years with the growth of social networks. according to top secret documents obtained by edward snowden, the u.s. started using the software in 2010, whi
istanbul is in second place, followed by rio de janeiro, mexico city and sao paulo. 128 hours worth of delay is ouch. >> i promise i won't complain about the traffic here in paris. it is time now for our daily dose of web news. >> hello there, welcome to today's web news where we will be taking a look at some of the stories making headlines. coming up on today's show, the n.s.a. is interpreting millions of online images every day. utrage over an attack on two transsexual women in...
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ramirez now directs the prestigious academy in mexico city. of the nation possible best young players come to train here. the boys may be mexican, but their dreams lie elsewhere. >> i want to be a professional football, hopefully in europe. and to play for mature it. that's where the best players in the world are -- madrid. that's where the best players in the world are. >> perhaps the boys don't talk about playing for the mexican team because of the team's failures. they barely qualified for this year's tournament. ramirez says that the man have to want it more. i think our mentality is what is holding us back. they are not warriors enough, not disciplined enough, not humble enough. in mexico, the player earns well, has a new car and a good life. he's not interested in fighting anymore. far begin playing in mexico away from manicured lawns. the man is making a television documentary about mexican football. he says there is more to the national team's failures than just money. he says the mexican men are disadvantaged because they are smaller
ramirez now directs the prestigious academy in mexico city. of the nation possible best young players come to train here. the boys may be mexican, but their dreams lie elsewhere. >> i want to be a professional football, hopefully in europe. and to play for mature it. that's where the best players in the world are -- madrid. that's where the best players in the world are. >> perhaps the boys don't talk about playing for the mexican team because of the team's failures. they barely...
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prominent members were actually from chapters they were left is through came out of movements around mexico city in the sixty's and seventy's and slowly made their way to japanese doing various organizing and other work where they made sure that they were building consensus and majority support for their actions and building up popular so that means of power these we kind of see them as something can just happen overnight or sometimes even interpret it occupy that way and encamp its route out overnight nobody really stops and reflects on this love glorious work of building a long term organizations building structures propagating and going to support really educating people about radical views so the old old line and i twentieth century socialism was educate organize educate i feel like to some extent the last day has kind of looked around it's become agitated and you can't i've example to used as a very gentle remember the first two parts of that equation chris hedges recently wrote an article entitled we must all become zappa t. says i want to read you a quote now where he said the zapatistas
prominent members were actually from chapters they were left is through came out of movements around mexico city in the sixty's and seventy's and slowly made their way to japanese doing various organizing and other work where they made sure that they were building consensus and majority support for their actions and building up popular so that means of power these we kind of see them as something can just happen overnight or sometimes even interpret it occupy that way and encamp its route out...
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chicago, houston, new york city, two drops in new york city, one in manhattan, one in brooklyn and mexico city jason buzy told cnn's anderson cooper he's also planning cash hunts in paris, london and madrid later next month. he's given away at least $10,000 so far. >> the search is on. >> you're the expert. >>> we've had some serious microclimbs today, right? >> my goodness, one of those days, 50-degree temperature spread, 25, 30 degrees. it's the bay area, no big deal. 40 degrees significant. 50 degrees happens once every two or three years. today was one of those days. here we go from the bottom of the list here ocean beach, cloudy much of the day, breezy, 59 for a high, typical for this time of year. what's not typical is on the same day livermore hits 106, vacaville 104, caught in between alameda and el cerrito with highs today in the low to mid-70s. only 33 miles separates san ramone from half moon bay but today it was 47 degrees. 106 in san ramon and half moon bay only 59 degrees, not the most comfortable sleeping weather. redwood city 57, san rafael 66 degrees, but changes are coming. i
chicago, houston, new york city, two drops in new york city, one in manhattan, one in brooklyn and mexico city jason buzy told cnn's anderson cooper he's also planning cash hunts in paris, london and madrid later next month. he's given away at least $10,000 so far. >> the search is on. >> you're the expert. >>> we've had some serious microclimbs today, right? >> my goodness, one of those days, 50-degree temperature spread, 25, 30 degrees. it's the bay area, no big...
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somewhat as we go through the next few days and will be showers in southern parts of mexico and mexico cityretty wet on wednesday and thursday but drier weather to come soon. >>> britt -- britain and schools where they are have hard line muslim values and they ordered on-spot inspections and the schools will be required to teach british values and from birmingham. >> reporter: not long ago the school was praised by the prime minister as a model of excellence now condemned of failing pupils by not touching them about extreme ideology. the minister in charge of education normally wants parents to have more control over their schools, but not in birmingham. >> we already require independent schools academies and free schools to respect british values. now we will consult new rules that will strengthen the standard further requiring all those schools actively to promote british values. >> reporter: some of the children came out after their exams to say how wrong they thought all this was. >> we want to find out more about regions and we visit churchs and we want to learn more and we want to fin
somewhat as we go through the next few days and will be showers in southern parts of mexico and mexico cityretty wet on wednesday and thursday but drier weather to come soon. >>> britt -- britain and schools where they are have hard line muslim values and they ordered on-spot inspections and the schools will be required to teach british values and from birmingham. >> reporter: not long ago the school was praised by the prime minister as a model of excellence now condemned of...
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houston, mexico city, two places in new york in brooklyn and manhattan.y searching high and low. no stone unturned in central park where more than $20,0,000 hidden in 40 locations. >> it does bring new yorkers together. >> it is exciting. >> reporter: now, the jackpot might be growing. overnight, guzy asking others to join his cause. with this tweet -- start leaving cash in random places. not kidding. do it. >> you don't want to stop the momentum. >> reporter: an unexpected windfall of cash and kindness flowing across the country. mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> and the good news, more cash is coming. the bad news, you'll have to travel. paris, madrid, london is next. >>> "gma" in the morning. "world news" back here tomorrow night. . >>> on abc 7 news san francisco paying tribute to a woman who broke barriers in the city. >>> and why there's a growing effort from a catholic leader from attending a marriage march. >>> and firefighters think they found the cause of a fire that injured three people. abc 7 news starts now. ♪ she had such love for ou
houston, mexico city, two places in new york in brooklyn and manhattan.y searching high and low. no stone unturned in central park where more than $20,0,000 hidden in 40 locations. >> it does bring new yorkers together. >> it is exciting. >> reporter: now, the jackpot might be growing. overnight, guzy asking others to join his cause. with this tweet -- start leaving cash in random places. not kidding. do it. >> you don't want to stop the momentum. >> reporter: an...
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houston, mexico city, two places in new york in brooklyn and manhattan.y searching high and low. no stone unturned in central park where more than $20,0,000 hidden in 40 locations. >> it does bring new yorkers together. >> it is exciting. >> reporter: now, the jackpot might be growing. overnight, guzy asking others to join his cause. with this tweet -- start leaving cash in random places. not kidding. do it. >> you don't want to stop the momentum. >> reporter: an unexpected windfall of cash and kindness flowing across the country. mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> and the good news, more cash is coming. the bad news, you'll have to travel. paris, madrid, london is next. >>> "gma" in the morning. "world news" back here tomorrow night. >>> from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live game night." tonight, cameron diaz and jason segel. >>> father's day youtube challenge. and mean tweets, nba edition. now, at the buzzer, here's jimmy kimmel! >> hi, everybody. and welcome to "jimmy kimmel live, game night." the doorway to the nba finals. this is your prepre
houston, mexico city, two places in new york in brooklyn and manhattan.y searching high and low. no stone unturned in central park where more than $20,0,000 hidden in 40 locations. >> it does bring new yorkers together. >> it is exciting. >> reporter: now, the jackpot might be growing. overnight, guzy asking others to join his cause. with this tweet -- start leaving cash in random places. not kidding. do it. >> you don't want to stop the momentum. >> reporter: an...
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he'll show us how to make it easier -- >> i'm going to mexico city this weekend. >> do you cover mexico, i knew that was coming. >> you have no idea what you're involved with here. >> oh, this is a perfect place to hide. a big glass box. >> that was a very subtle performance. >> bob dylan manuscripts are apparently sot off. he's now seen as a serious poet. >> i live up in very high floor-to-ceiling windows. i sometimes walk around buck naked. i think nobody can see me. >> please don't say what street, gayle, or there are going to be drones flying around. >> i was recently taking a photography and a gentleman asked would you like a pilot in the shot? i said there is a pilot in this shot. i'm going to go fly this airplane. >> a group of friends and family gathered around this table covered in newspaper. >> all that -- >> did you ever notice the world dome really says what? >> do me, together. >> can you do that one more time? >> and all that matters. >> and it was so nice of you to invite gayle and i over to your house. >> do you want us to bring anything? >> your sister. >> there she is.
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go something but we're now looking to build an exoskeleton very young girls there for all the in mexico city larry one of the most important parts of this is the personalization of this technology to the individual but in these cases in the sudan it's getting the prosthetics there if that child was unable to get to a hospital that could produce a prosthetic and that again these types of printers can be shipped out and they can be set up in small villages and they can even be solar powered in some cases so you can have a complete medical care situation that you see any ethical questions in it john. there you know there's with the deep blue technology there is there certainly by. you know i think and i think if you look at it we've got a society has always been looking to help individuals and i think what three d. printing has done is just one brings it closer to the patient and then i think the second thing is really start to customize to individual patients need and i think that's truly amazing and game changing make how is daniel doing now you know doing great i just spoke to dr tom a coupl
go something but we're now looking to build an exoskeleton very young girls there for all the in mexico city larry one of the most important parts of this is the personalization of this technology to the individual but in these cases in the sudan it's getting the prosthetics there if that child was unable to get to a hospital that could produce a prosthetic and that again these types of printers can be shipped out and they can be set up in small villages and they can even be solar powered in...
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fourth and fifth spots go to latin american cities, mexico city. the u.s. on the list, can you guess what it is? it's los angeles. what can be done about the gridlocked world? nick has suggestions. here they are. >> just adding lanes, it cost a lot. it doesn't solve the problem. there's been no city we've seen that's been able to build its way out of congestion. it's using the existing transport system and infrastructure in a more efficient, smarter way. that needs to be done by drivers using information available to use other routes and dare to drive in a more intelligent way. dare to dry other routes. also from the authority's point of view, really maximizing and managing the existing system in a better way. >> there's advice for you. hope you've got it. >>> let's touch on other stories making headlines around the world. we could see a thousands of jobs going at the italian flag carrier. italy's labor minister signalled there could be job cuts up to 25000 cuts going on. >>> british companies evacuating from the west african state because of the outbreak of
fourth and fifth spots go to latin american cities, mexico city. the u.s. on the list, can you guess what it is? it's los angeles. what can be done about the gridlocked world? nick has suggestions. here they are. >> just adding lanes, it cost a lot. it doesn't solve the problem. there's been no city we've seen that's been able to build its way out of congestion. it's using the existing transport system and infrastructure in a more efficient, smarter way. that needs to be done by drivers...
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prominent members were actually from chapters they were left is through came out of movements around mexico city in the sixty's and seventy's and slowly made their way to japanese doing various organizing and other work where they made sure that they were building consensus and majority support for their actions and building a popular base so that means a paladin's we kind of see them as something can just happen overnight or sometimes even interpret it occupy that way as encampments is right out overnight nobody really stops and reflects on this love glorious work building a long term organization and building structures propagating and going to support really educating people about radical views so the old old line and i have twentieth century socialism was educate organize educate i feel like to some extent the last day has kind of looked at her and it's become agitated and you can't i've is advertised as a very gentle remember the first two parts of that equation chris hedges recently wrote an article entitled we must all become zappa t. says i want to read you a quote where he said the zapa
prominent members were actually from chapters they were left is through came out of movements around mexico city in the sixty's and seventy's and slowly made their way to japanese doing various organizing and other work where they made sure that they were building consensus and majority support for their actions and building a popular base so that means a paladin's we kind of see them as something can just happen overnight or sometimes even interpret it occupy that way as encampments is right...
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their knock out matches at world cup. >> not a result that mexican fans here in the capitol of mexico citye hoping for to go down 2-1 to the dutch team, but mexico played a very hard-fought match, and many here expected them to win and go to the quarterfinals for the first time since 1986. they've only been twice to the quarterfinals and both times the world cup had been held in mexico. despite the loss there are fans who express solidarity here. some say they were robbed, there wasn't a penalty in stoppage time. >> victory was ours already, and unfortunately the team was put on the defensive. the referee never gave them a yellow card. >> this is a blatant robbery? what can we do? >> keep in mind mexico barely qualified for the world cup in brazil and the fact that they performed so well in the group stage and made it to the world stage was a surprise so when the mexico national team will be greeted with love and compassion and not any sort of rejection. >> four teams will continue to fight for a place. now the french have influential midfielder back from suspension. they have mutt the pay
their knock out matches at world cup. >> not a result that mexican fans here in the capitol of mexico citye hoping for to go down 2-1 to the dutch team, but mexico played a very hard-fought match, and many here expected them to win and go to the quarterfinals for the first time since 1986. they've only been twice to the quarterfinals and both times the world cup had been held in mexico. despite the loss there are fans who express solidarity here. some say they were robbed, there wasn't a...
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. >> his great grandfather moved to mississippi from mexico city, started a family with an african-americanoman in jackson. he sold hot tamales out of a steel drum on a corner. he moved the operation inside right here. now, the last restaurant on the street. lurking inside waiting for us is john t. edge. >> how are you doing? >> who makes the point a mission out of knowing and teaching as much as he can about the real culinary traditions of the south, and doing what he can to keep them alive and unmolested. >> thanks, sir. >> what is that? >> it's like a green sandwich. >> what you go for here are smoked. smoked sausage sandwiches. and these sandwiches called ears. both pretty much served with the same garnishes with slaw, mustard and hot sauce on a soft bun. >> as i understand it, originally, this is one of those, nobody wants these things they're dirt cheap. >> by dirt cheap, actually free. >> right. >> my great grandfather started giving the pig ears because the local owner was giving them to him because he was giving them away. >> everything we like about it, the texture, fatty lean, al
. >> his great grandfather moved to mississippi from mexico city, started a family with an african-americanoman in jackson. he sold hot tamales out of a steel drum on a corner. he moved the operation inside right here. now, the last restaurant on the street. lurking inside waiting for us is john t. edge. >> how are you doing? >> who makes the point a mission out of knowing and teaching as much as he can about the real culinary traditions of the south, and doing what he can to...
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i'm going to mexico city this weekend. do you cover mexico city. >> we just launched in mexico. will meet with charlie later? >> i knew that was coming. >> he needs a little personal attention. >> he's needy. >> gayle and i are so sorry. dealing with charlie. >> nice to see you. so great. looking forward to trying it out. peter greenberg, you, too. >> i'm here, too. >> the green room is over there. >>> ahead, a taste of the big easy from an insider. >>> i'm jamie wax. coming up on "cbs this morning," there's something very special in this pot. it used to be our best kept secret in louisiana but now the rest of the world is catching on. stick around and you can f find out what it is. (birds chirping softly in background.) (loud engine sounds!) what! how's it going? heard you need a ride to school. oh, that's pretty cool! big day at school? i know just the thing to help you get going. power up with new cheerios protein. >>> the fourth of july is right backyard chefs across the country will be firing up their barbecues. in southern louisiana, another tradition is bubbling over. the
i'm going to mexico city this weekend. do you cover mexico city. >> we just launched in mexico. will meet with charlie later? >> i knew that was coming. >> he needs a little personal attention. >> he's needy. >> gayle and i are so sorry. dealing with charlie. >> nice to see you. so great. looking forward to trying it out. peter greenberg, you, too. >> i'm here, too. >> the green room is over there. >>> ahead, a taste of the big easy from...
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friends and support mexico. >> while prisoners were rushed to their cells, thousands celebrated mexico city's mainland mark, the angel of independence. mexico is a pious country. next up, mexico's biggest challenge, the netherlands, who have won all three matches. fans are buoyant they've beaten expectations to make it this far. >> we have an unimaginable moment of happiness. this is the best gift our national team could have given us. >> the power of football to unite and briefly let them have a taste of freedom. >> you can watch mexico's next match up monday, june 29 at 1:00 eastern. >> you get to drink and watch the game. >> even behind bars. >> going to need a bigger boat. >> yes, a real life jaws encounter on the cape. we'll tell you where this shark was spotted and we'll talk about great whites making a come back. >> this is not part of dr. evil's plan, solar panels onboard giving herdsman something we take for granted. with joe berlinger >> new york city has stop and frisk >> some say these laws help serve and protect... >> we created the atmosphere that the policeman's the bad guy...
friends and support mexico. >> while prisoners were rushed to their cells, thousands celebrated mexico city's mainland mark, the angel of independence. mexico is a pious country. next up, mexico's biggest challenge, the netherlands, who have won all three matches. fans are buoyant they've beaten expectations to make it this far. >> we have an unimaginable moment of happiness. this is the best gift our national team could have given us. >> the power of football to unite and...
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in mexico city, enrique pena nieto was celebrating.nd students in guatemala, even they watch. >> i'm tony harris, inside story is next on al jazeera america. >> the battle lines are becoming clearer in iraq. and an army of sunni radicals are head east to baghdad where sunni fighters are preparing for a fight. and meanwhile, the u.s. is wondering if it's time to talk to a new player in iraq. iran. it's "inside story."
in mexico city, enrique pena nieto was celebrating.nd students in guatemala, even they watch. >> i'm tony harris, inside story is next on al jazeera america. >> the battle lines are becoming clearer in iraq. and an army of sunni radicals are head east to baghdad where sunni fighters are preparing for a fight. and meanwhile, the u.s. is wondering if it's time to talk to a new player in iraq. iran. it's "inside story."
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. >> mexico, single women filling the catholic church in mexico city to pray for help finding them aradition said they must gather 12 poems and write the wish on a red ribbon and love as an offering and their prayers may be answered. >> bizarre theft caught on tape. wait until you hear what police say this women shoved down her pants in a grocery store? do you like a lobster roll? that is a hint. >> and special honor for world war ii vet is sacrificed to serve the country. and we are see proud to be able to do it. and it is a great event. stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum from philips sonicare and save now. philips sonicare legs, for crossing. feet...splashing. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to ma, now may be time to ask about xeljanz. xeljz (tofacitinib) is a small pill, not an injection or infusion, for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis.
. >> mexico, single women filling the catholic church in mexico city to pray for help finding them aradition said they must gather 12 poems and write the wish on a red ribbon and love as an offering and their prayers may be answered. >> bizarre theft caught on tape. wait until you hear what police say this women shoved down her pants in a grocery store? do you like a lobster roll? that is a hint. >> and special honor for world war ii vet is sacrificed to serve the country. and...
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. >>> as fans in mexico city come to terms with disappointment the netherlands play against the otherinners, costa rica, in the quarterfinals. taex u.s.a. is -- team u.s.a. is in el salvador preparing for knock out action on tuesday, when they take on belgium. the tournament does not get easier, team u.s.a. defeated ghana, qualifying for a second round of play. muslims players on algeria's soccer team will died whether to observe ramadan. the coach says each player can fast. customairily muslims fast from dawn to dust but can shift if they are travelling, doing hard labour or with medical issues. al jazeera plays germany tomorrow, following the match between france and nigeria. >>> next on al jazeera america - a new way to fight the war on drugs. a seattle programme giving suspected criminals a choice - get hep or go to gaol. plus rebecca stevenson tracking weather. >> when it comes to storms, they are impressive. tornados rips across iowa and missouri. i show you where the storms are headed, and tropical storm development. that is next. >>> welcome back. facebook published details of
. >>> as fans in mexico city come to terms with disappointment the netherlands play against the otherinners, costa rica, in the quarterfinals. taex u.s.a. is -- team u.s.a. is in el salvador preparing for knock out action on tuesday, when they take on belgium. the tournament does not get easier, team u.s.a. defeated ghana, qualifying for a second round of play. muslims players on algeria's soccer team will died whether to observe ramadan. the coach says each player can fast....
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integration of these two economies is happening regardless of what people say in washington or in mexico cityo much sense to have value changed linked, produce things together as we do in the auto industry for every dollar we export to the rest of the world. u.s. content and production. >> explain that again for a second. every dollar that mexico exports, 30 crepts of that dollar is something that you bought in america? >> you bought in america. >> every time we export america is exporting with us. it happens rs on the u.s. exports. because many components coming from mexico. >> why do you think the mexican immigration to the united states has stopped or at you say, the number of people coming from mexico to the u.s. is equal to the number of people going from the u.s. to mexico. net migration is zero. is that the cause -- there are enough good-paying jobs in mexico? is that because of the u.s. recession? when your economy starts growing even faster will the old pattern re-emerge and you'll see more mexicans coming across the border? >> that's quite unlikely. it will mean more jobs in mexico,
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other locations hidden cash include chicago, houston, and mexico city. no philly? >>> well, americans are ready to celebrate fathers day tomorrow. and most parents would agree with the experts who say fathers play an important role in children's lives. fox's karen scullin explains. >> dads on duty today. and with two tween boys that can be a wild ride. but it is an adventure he's ready to take on. today, though, he does get to stay on the side lines. >> they are busy on the ride behind us here and having a god time. >> are you enjoying it? >> i'm doing -- ya, watching. >> doug thompson isn't alone. when we look around, we saw a lot of seemingly awesome dads. that's a good thing. because statistics show for kids with no father figure, the challenges are much greater. >> i've seen that kids that do have the father involved tend to casino of cope better sometimes and they just have some -- a little bit more success dealing with the world around them. >> and this is startling. various studies show the majority of kids who drop out of high school are in juvenile detenti
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one in brooklyn, and mexico city.s beyond this to do paris, london and madrid, all by the first week of july. >> well, jason good luck to you on the expansion. and i wish you the best. >> thank you, anderson. >> hey, that is it for us, thank you for joining us, cnn tonight starts now. >>> this is cnn tonight, i'm don lemon, is there anybody out there who thinks that hillary clinton is not running for president? i don't think so, and if you need further convincing there she is in the interview with diane sawyer. she said she didn't have a good strategy back in 2008
one in brooklyn, and mexico city.s beyond this to do paris, london and madrid, all by the first week of july. >> well, jason good luck to you on the expansion. and i wish you the best. >> thank you, anderson. >> hey, that is it for us, thank you for joining us, cnn tonight starts now. >>> this is cnn tonight, i'm don lemon, is there anybody out there who thinks that hillary clinton is not running for president? i don't think so, and if you need further convincing...
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they've been doing this, unfortunately not philadelphia yet, but been in chicago, houston, and mexico city> well, you know, i can see the riot, even with social media, don't you think there will be more people that will be -- >> looked pretty civilized there, though, that video interest this past weekend? >> up there in new york city and doing good job with that one. >> well, the weather was good. it all comes back to the weather. >> it does. still ahead, favorite movie of the year. frozen. doesn't this girl look just like the character? she lives in florida favorite place, disney. eighteen year old has become overnight sensation, because of this instagram post, how she plans to use her disney looks to help her career. she plans to use her disney looks to all the chicken. in your grocery store is inspected by the usda... but perdue asked them to go further. they verify that all our chickens are cared for in a clean, safe environment... and fed an all-veggie diet. no other chicken company does this. but at perdue, we believe in a better chicken. you know the value of a healthy improvement.
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live across brazil and mexico city. also, get the latest on the world cup on our dedicated website, aljazeera.com vash brazil2014. reports from brazil and around the world. the address,ays/brazil2014. >> nasa has tested new technology it hopes will allow it to land a large spacecraft on mars. the $150 million experimental flight wasn't entirely successful. getting a spacecraft to an alien world but when it arrives, you will need to slow it down. a difficult job if the planet's atmosphere is like that on mars. >> we want to land humans on mars some day. we will get to larger pay lilts loads and will need larger decelerators to slow them down. >> naza uncalis a parachute, rocket thrusters and a crane to land the curiosity rover on the surface two years ago. the technology used is considered to be at limits. >> that's why it's testing a new airbag brake and pair shooed high in the sky above hawaii. a rocket will be firing, to launch higher to about sixty kilometers altitude which is the edge of the stratos fear. we are in
live across brazil and mexico city. also, get the latest on the world cup on our dedicated website, aljazeera.com vash brazil2014. reports from brazil and around the world. the address,ays/brazil2014. >> nasa has tested new technology it hopes will allow it to land a large spacecraft on mars. the $150 million experimental flight wasn't entirely successful. getting a spacecraft to an alien world but when it arrives, you will need to slow it down. a difficult job if the planet's atmosphere...