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john hulman, al jazeera, mexico city. >>> damsels in distress have been placed by real life heroins.bow reports. >> reporter: nadia and he have come to the slum to show children something new. tired of classic disney stories, they invented one they called the anti-princesses collection. >> translator: we are working to change the model that beauty is on the outside. we are opposing a view that a woman is waiting to be rescued, they are waiting for a prince to change their lives. the women in their stories change it for themselves. >> reporter: the collection has two books, and another one on the way. the first one tells the story of frieda, the famous mexican artist. the second one is the history of. [ inaudible ] the chilean folk singer. creatively and a search for freed company justice are some of the characteristics of this clerks the big difference with other children's story is his that this anti-princesses are not a fantasy. they are some of latin america's most respected women. the third book is based on. [ inaudible ] a south american military leader. the illustrator says he
john hulman, al jazeera, mexico city. >>> damsels in distress have been placed by real life heroins.bow reports. >> reporter: nadia and he have come to the slum to show children something new. tired of classic disney stories, they invented one they called the anti-princesses collection. >> translator: we are working to change the model that beauty is on the outside. we are opposing a view that a woman is waiting to be rescued, they are waiting for a prince to change their...
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. >> john holman joins us from mexico city. john explain how this deal will affect mexico. >> well, it's really about its northern neighbor to some extent for mexico, about 70% of mexico's international trade is with the u.s. so it really can't be left out of any big international trade agreement that involves that country. and mexico really sees this as an upgrade of the nafta agreement that it has with the u.s. and canada for around 20 years now. the extra plus for mexico is it's going to have increased trading opportunities with more markets around six new markets in asia for it. that's the plus for mexico but a flip side, and that's the new asian tradin trading partners, l important trading market with the u.s. especially with the auto industry. mexico is the number 2 exporters of vehicles to the u.s., and one ever its fears throughout these negotiations is that japan especially could use cheap parts from other parts of asia, other countries in asia, that aren't mart of this agreement and then be shipping cars duty-free to
. >> john holman joins us from mexico city. john explain how this deal will affect mexico. >> well, it's really about its northern neighbor to some extent for mexico, about 70% of mexico's international trade is with the u.s. so it really can't be left out of any big international trade agreement that involves that country. and mexico really sees this as an upgrade of the nafta agreement that it has with the u.s. and canada for around 20 years now. the extra plus for mexico is it's...
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. >> andy gallagher joins us from mexico city. this has been described as the most powerful hurricane ever. talk about the effects on the pacific coast. >> in the last few minutes we just heard from the authorities who represent three of the states who are in the path of hurricane patricia and they say so far there has been no reports of major damage or fatalities. when you think of the power of this storm is fairly amazing at this point. i don't think we'll get a clearer picture of just how much damage has pen done until we hit first light in the morning. this is an incredibly powerful storm. as you said the winds are around 260 cloments a kilometers an hot made land at the port of manzanillo. authorities have evacuated many of the residents into shelters, we know tourists have been flying out all day. authorities had very little warning when this storm formed. it formed in about 36 hours, powered by those extremely warm waters in the pacific, powered by the el nino phenomenon and became such a huge storm. we have all seen pictur
. >> andy gallagher joins us from mexico city. this has been described as the most powerful hurricane ever. talk about the effects on the pacific coast. >> in the last few minutes we just heard from the authorities who represent three of the states who are in the path of hurricane patricia and they say so far there has been no reports of major damage or fatalities. when you think of the power of this storm is fairly amazing at this point. i don't think we'll get a clearer picture of...
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just outside of mexico city. thank you very much. francois hollande has described today's road crash near bordeaux as in a months -- and immense tragedy. a truck collided with a bus, most of the dead were retirees on a day trip. authorities say the circumstances of the crash are still unclear. reporter: the aftermath of the tragedy for friends and relatives, the shock of friday's less crashes made worse as they wait for victims to be identified. there is no information. i am waiting. but you have some hope. i am hoping, i don't know. i am waiting. >> my father in law survived but i'd not know where he is. apparently i have lost all the rest of my family. reporter: it appears the driver of the truck lost control of his vehicle and a sharp curve on the narrow road and hit a bus full of retirees on a day trip. vehicles went up in flames, killing dozens people. >> the truck veered across the road as the bus was rounding a corner. the driver could see the accident was going to happen. he did everything he could to avoid it but was not abl
just outside of mexico city. thank you very much. francois hollande has described today's road crash near bordeaux as in a months -- and immense tragedy. a truck collided with a bus, most of the dead were retirees on a day trip. authorities say the circumstances of the crash are still unclear. reporter: the aftermath of the tragedy for friends and relatives, the shock of friday's less crashes made worse as they wait for victims to be identified. there is no information. i am waiting. but you...
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from mexico city, katy watson reports. ty: with hurricane patricia about to make landfall, mexico is bracing itself for the incoming storm. the country may be used to strong hurricanes, and it is well prepared but this is unprecedented in the pacific. nobody knows what the reality will be. it is a race against time for tourists and locals to reach a safe place. 10,000 tourists have already been evacuated. those who remain will be sheltered in government beverages or save areas of hotels and other public buildings. >> the national emergency committee is in place and i'm taking charge of this moment. preventive measures have already begun for what is estimated to be the biggest hurricane for at least the last 50 years in the pacific ocean. katy: tracy and her new husband were enjoying their honeymoon before they were told earlier today that they had no choice but to wait out the storm. >> as you can see behind us, that is the door, curtains are all closed, and we are just waiting to be evacuated. katy: it is not just tourists
from mexico city, katy watson reports. ty: with hurricane patricia about to make landfall, mexico is bracing itself for the incoming storm. the country may be used to strong hurricanes, and it is well prepared but this is unprecedented in the pacific. nobody knows what the reality will be. it is a race against time for tourists and locals to reach a safe place. 10,000 tourists have already been evacuated. those who remain will be sheltered in government beverages or save areas of hotels and...
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>> hello, david, actually we were expecting to see some of the fallout from patricia here in mexico citys you can see it's sunny. the storm came or the hurricane came in as a raging bull but very, very quickly thanks perhaps ironically to the fact it was carrying winds of more than 250 kilometers an hour it very quickly slammed into the mountains of mexico's pacific coast and took a lot of the wind out of that storm thankfully. so was it catastrophic, no, but was it dangerous and is it still dangerous, yes, to begin with of course there was initial flooding of streets, trees were ripped out, light posts, a lot of farmers in the region particularly in the state of halisco lost their corn crops and authorities are still warning people not to lay down, to lower their guard, they say that rivers can still break their banks and there can still be a lot of flash flooding and mudslides particularly in the rural areas and have been no reports of fatalities yet but again a lot of these people live in very isolated areas, uncommunicated with the rest of the cities and with authorities, so the fina
>> hello, david, actually we were expecting to see some of the fallout from patricia here in mexico citys you can see it's sunny. the storm came or the hurricane came in as a raging bull but very, very quickly thanks perhaps ironically to the fact it was carrying winds of more than 250 kilometers an hour it very quickly slammed into the mountains of mexico's pacific coast and took a lot of the wind out of that storm thankfully. so was it catastrophic, no, but was it dangerous and is it...
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and cbs news reporter adrienne bard is in mexico city tonight. adrienne? >> reporter: scott, mexican officials are calling hurricane patricia a perfect storm. forecasters expect 15 inches of rain in the next 24 hours, and waves towering up to 30 feet. there is also concern about life-threatening mudslides and what it might do to the people who live in the rugged sierra madre villages. the storm center will hit land near puerto vallarta where thousands of tourists from hotels and cruises were evacuated in buses after the airport closed. authorities urged everyone in the three-state coastal area to get off the beaches and streets. some were not listening. officials said they feared people might not believe all the doomsday warnings. there are shelters for 240,000 people ready with food, water, clothes and blankets. patricia intensified to a category five in 24 hours. experts are blaming much warmer- than-usual sea temperatures. after enough has been done to prepare for this, one mexican official said all protocols for prevention were followed but admitted th
and cbs news reporter adrienne bard is in mexico city tonight. adrienne? >> reporter: scott, mexican officials are calling hurricane patricia a perfect storm. forecasters expect 15 inches of rain in the next 24 hours, and waves towering up to 30 feet. there is also concern about life-threatening mudslides and what it might do to the people who live in the rugged sierra madre villages. the storm center will hit land near puerto vallarta where thousands of tourists from hotels and cruises...
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arrivals and departures to mexico city and guadalajara. all on-time. >> reporter: as of tonight. flights to puerta vallarta are scheduled to go out ontime. but with the airport closed. it is advised to check before traveling. and do that for any flight going to texas as well. >> pam: parts of northern texas. already now officials are concerned the current system. will be followed by the wet remnants of hurricane patricia. more than a foot of rain fell in parts of northern texas. floodwaters there have backed up traffic on interstate -45 for 12 miles. prompting emergency responders to begin relief efforts. emergency crews are preparing for the heavy rains to continue through the weekend. and the widespread flooding that could follow. >> pam: our coverage of this monster dot com. there you can get the latest on the storm's track and a lot more. and a reminder. for push alerts on breaking news. download the kron 4 app. your number one source for news and weather in the bay area. >> pam: new at 11. colorado theater shooter james holmes. has been assaulted by a fellow inmate. official
arrivals and departures to mexico city and guadalajara. all on-time. >> reporter: as of tonight. flights to puerta vallarta are scheduled to go out ontime. but with the airport closed. it is advised to check before traveling. and do that for any flight going to texas as well. >> pam: parts of northern texas. already now officials are concerned the current system. will be followed by the wet remnants of hurricane patricia. more than a foot of rain fell in parts of northern texas....
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. >> thank you andy for the update from mexico city. richard is here to tell us whether the worst of the hurricane was over. as andy was reporting, the storm is weakening to a category 2 storm. >> yes, the most powerful cyclones to have run off of the history. it hit with winds of 320 kilometers per hour, and the central pressure was 979 mill meets. we think there could well have been a storm surge of 5 kilometers. we think it is certainly at least the third strong typhoon out of the area. certainly one of the most powerful storms of all. it's going to take a vast amount of rain with it. weakened all the time. if you like the surface portion of this hurricane begins to, give 150 millimeters of rain there. uf up the coast. there's that he were at a procession in jacobivad. demanding better security from the government. hundreds of pakistan's minority shia have been killed in sectarian attacks over the last decades. >>> shia ishia in bangladesh fit time the shia minority has been targeted in bangladesh. wrongful arrest of a plrnian bobby
. >> thank you andy for the update from mexico city. richard is here to tell us whether the worst of the hurricane was over. as andy was reporting, the storm is weakening to a category 2 storm. >> yes, the most powerful cyclones to have run off of the history. it hit with winds of 320 kilometers per hour, and the central pressure was 979 mill meets. we think there could well have been a storm surge of 5 kilometers. we think it is certainly at least the third strong typhoon out of...
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. >>> well, we are joined live from mexico city. welcome to the program. thank you for joining us. you wrote a book called el narco. it says you were always fascinated by thighs ghost like figures who made 30 billion a year and escaped the army and dea. i imagine this man el chapo only compounds that riddle for you >> he does. i've been here for 15 years. aye seen he has rise to incredible heights. he's now really become one of the most infamous gangster war lords in recent history. i think he's on a level now with al capone and pablo escobar. >> and with apparently anyway extraordinary levels of complicity and huge amounts of support. we heard about this audio of him tunnelling out of his prison cell but everybody could hear but nobody came running. how do you catch a man like this who appears to be surrounded by so many layers of support? >> he's been one of the key -- the key to his success has been controlling authorities whether they be mayors or policemen on a beat to generals to state governors. because he makes so much money trafficking marijuana, heroin, cryst cryst cryst
. >>> well, we are joined live from mexico city. welcome to the program. thank you for joining us. you wrote a book called el narco. it says you were always fascinated by thighs ghost like figures who made 30 billion a year and escaped the army and dea. i imagine this man el chapo only compounds that riddle for you >> he does. i've been here for 15 years. aye seen he has rise to incredible heights. he's now really become one of the most infamous gangster war lords in recent...
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mexico, however, has a new initiative to avoided food waste more on this from mexico city. >> the mexico city wholesale food market is the biggs nest the world according to the government who run it. age estimated almost 800 tons daily, government and civil organizations agree that's a problem where people suffer from hunger and bad diet, those are staggering. as of produce in the bin. if just part of that could get to those in need, than no one in mexico would go hungry. >> right now they only have only 2% of the food, it could do much more, especially for the huge farms donated instead of dumping the produce the clients rejects. so we have these huge opportunities to really go to these to the food banks and from there, and deliver it to the people that are in need. >> better road roads and more specialize are needed to do that. plowing money in nationwide, and opening a food bank of their own in h the wholesale market. >> the country is changing and we are seeing that vulnerable groups are headed up be i and government and civil society. >> in practical terms that means three square me
mexico, however, has a new initiative to avoided food waste more on this from mexico city. >> the mexico city wholesale food market is the biggs nest the world according to the government who run it. age estimated almost 800 tons daily, government and civil organizations agree that's a problem where people suffer from hunger and bad diet, those are staggering. as of produce in the bin. if just part of that could get to those in need, than no one in mexico would go hungry. >> right...
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in a hospital in mexico city had me come down and tour their hopt. it's a pediatric rehabilitation hospital. i got there. did my tour. i said welcome, we've already wanted you to knowment it's noon and we've seen 1200 kids. even at the 50% rule, 600 kids by snoon a lot. i got to the tour and the last room is the tech room. in this room, there's this little girl and she's hooked up to this thing and she's walking on this contraption. i said what is that? they said it's a gait trainer. cerebral palsy, basically, the brain is trying to tell the legs walk. so i do that and i walk this way. but with her, the signal is not getting to the legs. so what this does is et actually trains the body from the muscles up, shoots the signal back into the brain. they said that's incredible. i said tell me more. she said if they use this, if a child uses this for about a year, there's a high probability that she'll become ambulatory. she's walk. and i said whaps if they don't? >> well, they have to use conventional therapy and it's probably not. >> so use it and she wa
in a hospital in mexico city had me come down and tour their hopt. it's a pediatric rehabilitation hospital. i got there. did my tour. i said welcome, we've already wanted you to knowment it's noon and we've seen 1200 kids. even at the 50% rule, 600 kids by snoon a lot. i got to the tour and the last room is the tech room. in this room, there's this little girl and she's hooked up to this thing and she's walking on this contraption. i said what is that? they said it's a gait trainer. cerebral...
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. >> let's go straight to andy gallagher, who joins us from mexico city. what are you hearing about the impact on the pacific coast there? >> well, darren we're starting to get reports in from the authorities in those three regions and the president of mexico who are all saying early indications are that there ha hs been no huge damage and no fatalities so far despite all the forecasters saying, this could be a potentially catastrophic storm, the indications it hasn't been exactly as bad as predicted. seven hours until daylight comes to mexico that may reveal a very different picture. remember the storm as it moved in a category 4 as it is now will hit those more remote mountainous areas where people have no communications, and they live in ramshackle residence he. we are getting early indications that this isn't the catastrophic storm that perhaps it was forecast to be but as i said early days yet. >> andy how well prepared is mexico for these kinds of hurricanes? >> well they are fairly well prepared. hurricanes are pretty common in mexico but what you ha
. >> let's go straight to andy gallagher, who joins us from mexico city. what are you hearing about the impact on the pacific coast there? >> well, darren we're starting to get reports in from the authorities in those three regions and the president of mexico who are all saying early indications are that there ha hs been no huge damage and no fatalities so far despite all the forecasters saying, this could be a potentially catastrophic storm, the indications it hasn't been exactly...
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is going to make up his mind soon because we're going to talking to daniel craig and the cast in mexico city on november 1st. that is the date of the day. don't even try. >> anyway, still to come tonight, we're inside the making of the new victoria secret fashion show. >> plus, fallon takes another tumble. see ji injury after falling with a bottle of jagr. >> and then, i'm talking to the orange county housewife who had a run-in with her husband's former mistress this weekend. >> i said, you got a lot of nerve being here. i had enough. i'm done keeping my mouth shut. >> that exclusive is next. first, we are commemorating 35 years of bringing you big exclusives here at entertain tonight. we begin our anniversary celebration this thursday with the return of mary hart. >> 35 years of breaking entertainment news. >> generationings have grown up with this as their source of information. entertainment news. 35 years of making history. >> i'm mary hart for "entertainment tonight." >> "e.t.," always there. >> there's the kiss. >> and the exclusives keep on coming. >> only on "e.t." >> this is like a
is going to make up his mind soon because we're going to talking to daniel craig and the cast in mexico city on november 1st. that is the date of the day. don't even try. >> anyway, still to come tonight, we're inside the making of the new victoria secret fashion show. >> plus, fallon takes another tumble. see ji injury after falling with a bottle of jagr. >> and then, i'm talking to the orange county housewife who had a run-in with her husband's former mistress this weekend....
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andy gallagher, al jazeera acknowledge mexico city. >> richard is here to give us a forecast. richard. >> i think mexican president had it right. we just don't know how bad it is going to be. the point is it's 3:00 in the morning, do you ever know what's going to go on at 3:00 in the morning? i would tend to say. this system has really produced quite phenomenal records. we know it's the strongest storm ever to hit the western hemisphere. it's got the strongest winds of any storm ever recorded, 200 miles per hour, 320 kph. on top of that the predictions of a five meter storm surge. waves on top of that of course. the storm itself is now decreasing, sustained wins about 155 and dropping all the time. but that's still way impressive way over land. the thing goes pretty quickly up to north northeast, it's going to cause problems in mexico, but let's concentrate on the most important things, poor souls having to face torrential rain. yes, this thing will dissipate fairly quickly as it breaks up into the mountainous areas of the country but in the next few hours will reveal the true
andy gallagher, al jazeera acknowledge mexico city. >> richard is here to give us a forecast. richard. >> i think mexican president had it right. we just don't know how bad it is going to be. the point is it's 3:00 in the morning, do you ever know what's going to go on at 3:00 in the morning? i would tend to say. this system has really produced quite phenomenal records. we know it's the strongest storm ever to hit the western hemisphere. it's got the strongest winds of any storm...
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. >>> a spectacular eruption, i promised there would be won't, near mexico city. the volcano popocatepetl nicknamed poppo spewing a column of ash and smoke northeast of mexico city. the eruption in time lapse here lasted several hours produced only a few tremors. right now the number of active volcanoes has dwindled to 34 around the globe. >>> up next, hillary clinton erupts on wall street. but mrs. clinton left out a key element of history. we will remind her. >>> and discuss all of the day's top political news, steve forbes joins us here next. looks like some folks have had it with their airline credit card miles. sometimes those seats cost a ridiculous number of miles... or there's a fee to use them. i know. it's so frustrating. they'd be a lot happier with the capital one venture card. and you would, too! why? it's so easy with venture. you earn unlimited double miles on every purchase, every day. just book any flight you want then use your miles to cover the cost. now, that's more like it. what's in your wallet? with toothpaste or plain water.an their denture
. >>> a spectacular eruption, i promised there would be won't, near mexico city. the volcano popocatepetl nicknamed poppo spewing a column of ash and smoke northeast of mexico city. the eruption in time lapse here lasted several hours produced only a few tremors. right now the number of active volcanoes has dwindled to 34 around the globe. >>> up next, hillary clinton erupts on wall street. but mrs. clinton left out a key element of history. we will remind her. >>>...
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unleashing its explosive force on mexico's resort cities. from puerto vallarta to manzanilla, tourists and locals lashed by 165 mile an hour winds and pouring rain. veteran hurricane chasers who flew into the storm say they like it. definitely the most severe storm good evening i'm pam moore. and i am mark danon. the strongest hurricane on the category- five storm is south- western mexico. millions told to take cover.bracing for "potential catastrophic" damage. kron-4's diane tuazon shows us and justine waldman joins us flights have been cancelled but first grant lodes is here with the latest on the record breaking storm. nat >> grant: and you tried to drive a big rig through some for her can. posted on twitter shows what happens. a big drag over their the fish calif. that is going up eventually ends of live side. the many dramatic images coming out of mexico.overnight patricia went from a tropical storm to a tourists' nightmare. siren we were very unprepared. and then first thing this morning, you know, heard that it was going to be a categ
unleashing its explosive force on mexico's resort cities. from puerto vallarta to manzanilla, tourists and locals lashed by 165 mile an hour winds and pouring rain. veteran hurricane chasers who flew into the storm say they like it. definitely the most severe storm good evening i'm pam moore. and i am mark danon. the strongest hurricane on the category- five storm is south- western mexico. millions told to take cover.bracing for "potential catastrophic" damage. kron-4's diane tuazon...
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. >>> a spectacular eruption, i promised there would be won't, near mexico city.cano popocatepetl nicknamed poppo spewing a column of ash and smoke northeast of mexico city. the eruption in time lapse here lasted several hours produced only a few tremors. right now the number of active volcanoes has dwindled to 34 around the globe. >>> up next, hillary clinton erupts on wall street. but mrs. clinton left out a key element of history. we will remind her. >>> and discuss all of the day's top political news, steve forbes joins us here next. stay with us. ned your car for f years. you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends. three jobs. you're like "nothing can replace brad!" then liberty mutual calls. and you break into your happy dance. if you sign up for better car replacement, we'll pay for a car that's a model year newer with 15,000 fewer miles than your old one. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. a dry mouth can be a common side effect. that's why there's
. >>> a spectacular eruption, i promised there would be won't, near mexico city.cano popocatepetl nicknamed poppo spewing a column of ash and smoke northeast of mexico city. the eruption in time lapse here lasted several hours produced only a few tremors. right now the number of active volcanoes has dwindled to 34 around the globe. >>> up next, hillary clinton erupts on wall street. but mrs. clinton left out a key element of history. we will remind her. >>> and...
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having been beaten by police in the past, rebben fled to the capitol, mexico city where journalists fearing their lives often take refuge. >> rejected any possibility of getting protection. he felt the threats were coming from a government body. he thought protection from another government body was a contradiction. therefore, he did not believe in that. liz body was found in his apartment on the first of august. investigators are calling it a robbery gone wrong and have jailed a suspect. friends, colleagues apted press freedom campaigners say that the risks and threats that he is pin on th espinoza followed him back to the capitol. >> according to what others do, he maud his case public, spoke about his problem in different media and to all of the press freedom organizations. the official body for protecting journalists knew about it as well as the authorities. despite all of this, they couldn't protect him >> the government's responsibility is to provide security for all citizens. of course, in the particular indicates of journalists, to allow them to safely exercise freedom of expression
having been beaten by police in the past, rebben fled to the capitol, mexico city where journalists fearing their lives often take refuge. >> rejected any possibility of getting protection. he felt the threats were coming from a government body. he thought protection from another government body was a contradiction. therefore, he did not believe in that. liz body was found in his apartment on the first of august. investigators are calling it a robbery gone wrong and have jailed a suspect....
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john holman, al jazeera, mexico city. >> apple is now the only smartphone maker, china the world's largest smartphone market is becoming the battle ground for technology companies. sarah clark reports from hong kong. >> it is one of the largest electronic shows in the world. 4,000 companies from 30 countries are showcasing their latest innovation. >> we attract a human nudge of trade buyers all over the world, over 95,000 trade visitors last year from over 150 countries and regions. >> reporter: china is a leader in technology consumption not just production. and the popularity of smartphones is creating a booming industry. in a market flooded with smartphones, competition has never been so intense. now two chinese tech companies shao mei and wawei. >> they have a lot of areas to try odifferentiate themselves. still like a totally different world. >> reporter: as the world's largest smartphone market, every company has a strategy. given the demand for phones, success in this region could potentially secure you a spot in the world market. meeting what the consumer in china wants. >> we have
john holman, al jazeera, mexico city. >> apple is now the only smartphone maker, china the world's largest smartphone market is becoming the battle ground for technology companies. sarah clark reports from hong kong. >> it is one of the largest electronic shows in the world. 4,000 companies from 30 countries are showcasing their latest innovation. >> we attract a human nudge of trade buyers all over the world, over 95,000 trade visitors last year from over 150 countries and...
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lucia newman, al jazeera, mexico city. >> flooding across the u.s. state of texas. nearly half a meter of rain has fallen in navarra, texas. stranding drivers in the central part of the state. a union pacific railroad train derailed, as a result of a creek overcoming its bound. >>> state of emergency was declared for six municipalities in the state of rio grande. people have died in the state of santa katarina. >>> the end of a political era in argentina. president crchs cristina kirchnecristina kirchner isstep. teresa vo reports. >> for 15 years, jorge has been working as a scratch merchant. until today it has been difficult for someone like him to find another job. >> i struggle every day to make ends meet. i make around four or $500 a month. with inflation we are all struggling. >> everyone heads to the polls on sunday to elect a new president. this is an end of a era. cristina kirchner and her husband nestor ruled for over a decade. after the economic crisis of 2001, critics say their legacy is clouded by their confrontational style. allegations of corruption an
lucia newman, al jazeera, mexico city. >> flooding across the u.s. state of texas. nearly half a meter of rain has fallen in navarra, texas. stranding drivers in the central part of the state. a union pacific railroad train derailed, as a result of a creek overcoming its bound. >>> state of emergency was declared for six municipalities in the state of rio grande. people have died in the state of santa katarina. >>> the end of a political era in argentina. president crchs...
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we can go live now no mexico city, the mexican capital, and talk to louisa newman. patricia is now moving away from mexico and time to assess the damage. what can you tell us? >> reporter: absolutely. well, it's been far, far less as you've just said than what we expected. this storm or this hurricane came into mexico as a raging bull. it was expected that it would cause catastrophic damage, but a mixture of the fact that it came in so quickly and it very, very rapidly hit the mountains along the pacific coast of mexico meant this took a lot of the wind literally out of the hurricane. we know that there has been a lot of damage to crops, particularly in this the state of halisco. corn crops, and farmers lost a lot of their means to make a living. there's been some damage to some of the seaside resorts and thoelths l hotels, but by and large very, very little compared to what was expected to happen. there was no storm surge, which also could have caused a major catastrophe even after the hurricane had passed. so the mexicans are now giving their thanks and they say in
we can go live now no mexico city, the mexican capital, and talk to louisa newman. patricia is now moving away from mexico and time to assess the damage. what can you tell us? >> reporter: absolutely. well, it's been far, far less as you've just said than what we expected. this storm or this hurricane came into mexico as a raging bull. it was expected that it would cause catastrophic damage, but a mixture of the fact that it came in so quickly and it very, very rapidly hit the mountains...
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tokyo in east asia, along with los angeles in the u.s. and mexico city, are defined by geographers asties for their enormous size. the country of brazil, the mega-city of sao paulo has joined the ranks of these world-famous metropolises, with a population of 18 million people at the start of the 21st century. sao paulo is a city of immigrants, who built it neighborhood by neighborhood. the first immigrants to arrive were portuguese explorers and jesuit missionaries, who settled here in 1554 and brought with them brazil's language a religion. but real growth did not begin until the 19th century. between 1880 and the 1950s, more than five million italians came to sao paulo, attracted by jobs in a booming coffee industry. along with these agricultural workers came small business owners and craftsmen who established an italian enclave called bixiga on the oat the time,the city. it was one of the poorest neighborhoods in sao paulo. geographer francisco scarlato studies immigration patterns, assimilation and the expansion of sao paulo. for him, this is not only academic. translator: my pate
tokyo in east asia, along with los angeles in the u.s. and mexico city, are defined by geographers asties for their enormous size. the country of brazil, the mega-city of sao paulo has joined the ranks of these world-famous metropolises, with a population of 18 million people at the start of the 21st century. sao paulo is a city of immigrants, who built it neighborhood by neighborhood. the first immigrants to arrive were portuguese explorers and jesuit missionaries, who settled here in 1554 and...
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in july, drug kingpin el chapo escaped from a prison near mexico city through a mile long tunnel. mexico says one of the supervisors supervised the escape. >>> the "syracuse post standard" reports on harrowing testimony about a deadly beating inside a central new york church. 17-year-old christopher leonard took the stand on wednesday. he survived the brutal attack of the secretive word of life christian church that killed his brother. leonard said he was punched and whipped with a four-foot cord and his parents and several church members have been charged. >>> the miami herald reports on a florida family's grief after a police officer shot and killed their beloved dog. a surveillance camera captured the officer knocking on the family's front door and then firing three times at the bulldog mix after she escapes. the family says 2-year-old duchess posed no threat. he could have punched her. you know, pushed her. screamed. he didn't say a word. >> we don't have the luxury of hindsight. we have to use the information that is given to us in a split second. >> the officer has been place
in july, drug kingpin el chapo escaped from a prison near mexico city through a mile long tunnel. mexico says one of the supervisors supervised the escape. >>> the "syracuse post standard" reports on harrowing testimony about a deadly beating inside a central new york church. 17-year-old christopher leonard took the stand on wednesday. he survived the brutal attack of the secretive word of life christian church that killed his brother. leonard said he was punched and whipped...
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. >> for that, day of the dead scene in mexico city which opens specter, over 1500 extras were in costume. on an austrian mountain top, it was three cars and a plane and then the nexexbond film must, the c cs. the night time streets of rome were completely shut down as this bad guy's jaguar chased bonds' car. >> i haven't wrecked this one yet. i will. >> between two of the fast cars in the world. >> sam is the first to direct back to back bond movies in 30 yeaea. >> he's the only guy for the job. >> who did sam cast as the all important bon monica belucci became the oldest ever. and french actress place the daughter of a bond nemesis. >> i'm really excited. >> can't wait for this and the early word is this is vintage bond. >> that's what i want to hear. i can't wait. okay, up next, we have "dancing's" derrick huff's halloween transforration -- transformation. plus, carrie underwood's halloween obsession. >> and we're with susan lucci and her daughter. why she kept her grandson's disorder secret for seven years. >> one thing that is very important is that she doesn't feel guilty. closed ca
. >> for that, day of the dead scene in mexico city which opens specter, over 1500 extras were in costume. on an austrian mountain top, it was three cars and a plane and then the nexexbond film must, the c cs. the night time streets of rome were completely shut down as this bad guy's jaguar chased bonds' car. >> i haven't wrecked this one yet. i will. >> between two of the fast cars in the world. >> sam is the first to direct back to back bond movies in 30 yeaea....
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it is 700 kilometers west of mexico city. people living here have been told that they're not at risk for now, but they've been warned to stay alert. >>> now tickets to visit the famed decrop hithe famed acropolis will skyrocket. >> when it was built, it was a scandal. now 25 centuries later, it has come under a price hike. some visitors say it's negligible once they've spent thousands of dollars getting here. >> it's history, i'll never see it again. so it's worth it. >> others say that they wouldn't pay. >> you keep it affordable. you won't make money that way. >> still the higher prices would not be a far cry. the coliseum in rome costs $14. the eiffel tower in paris is $20. the tower of london is $38. >> last year 15 million people visited greek sites and museum generating $32 million for the state. though figures are set to rise by more than 10%, and with new ticket rises they hope to bring the revenue close to the $100 million in 2016. but what about the greeks. many people could be prized out of their own heritage. the
it is 700 kilometers west of mexico city. people living here have been told that they're not at risk for now, but they've been warned to stay alert. >>> now tickets to visit the famed decrop hithe famed acropolis will skyrocket. >> when it was built, it was a scandal. now 25 centuries later, it has come under a price hike. some visitors say it's negligible once they've spent thousands of dollars getting here. >> it's history, i'll never see it again. so it's worth it....
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lucia newman, mexico city. >> dilma rousseff has seen the damage caused after seeing rivers overflow their banks, especially in rio grande del sol. >>> hundreds of civilians have been killed over the past seven months. houthi blockade of the city has left residents with shortage of food and no access to medical care. large parts of nepal still lie in ruins waiting for reconstruction work to begin six months after a massive earthquake. subina shrestha is there. >> reporter: chomo was burr idead in the village, when the 7.8 magnitude earthquake swept across the country. >> i stay with my uncle and aunt, family who used to guide me. now i have to help them navigate the city. it's difficult to see them struggle. >> the teenagers are always together now. >> it feels like a dream at times and i struggle to accept it. the mind races with thoughts and i wonder how to manage and live. >> 308 people lived in this town. people from this town are from a tight knit community and after the tragedy the community bond has become stronger. while much of the valley remains uninhabitable locals have go
lucia newman, mexico city. >> dilma rousseff has seen the damage caused after seeing rivers overflow their banks, especially in rio grande del sol. >>> hundreds of civilians have been killed over the past seven months. houthi blockade of the city has left residents with shortage of food and no access to medical care. large parts of nepal still lie in ruins waiting for reconstruction work to begin six months after a massive earthquake. subina shrestha is there. >> reporter:...
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. >> it was fun outside mexico city. this is dramatic video showing a huge landslide. 18,000 cubic feet of dirt crashed on to the road below. pedestrians and drivers desperately tried to get out of the way. at least 15 cars were damaged. amazingly, nobody was injured. a house on top of that cliff did not fall. it looks like it should have, though. >> more dramatic video to share with you. this time, in the sky. there's something hanging from this plane. it's a sky diver who got his jump suit caught. he spent 30 gut-wrenching minutes hanging upside down like this. he finally managed to use his knife to cut off the legs of his jump suit. that allowed him to parachute to the ground. you can see, he landed safely and is okay. >> boy, he really kept his wits about him. >>> a stunning new picture released by nasa shows the planet pluto like we have never seen it before. >> this shot was taken from the new horizon spacecraft when it was just 11,000 miles from that planet. >> it's really amazing. look at the striping there. that
. >> it was fun outside mexico city. this is dramatic video showing a huge landslide. 18,000 cubic feet of dirt crashed on to the road below. pedestrians and drivers desperately tried to get out of the way. at least 15 cars were damaged. amazingly, nobody was injured. a house on top of that cliff did not fall. it looks like it should have, though. >> more dramatic video to share with you. this time, in the sky. there's something hanging from this plane. it's a sky diver who got his...
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vallarta and ixtapa are the most affected along with manzanillo and flights in the middle like mexico city have been impacted. >> it was smooth. the captain said, we have to be careful and there could be turbulence because we have the problem with the hurricane. everything was smooth. there was some turbulence. >> more flights will be affected in when way or another either canceled, delayed or put off. you want to stay tuned to abc7 and our weather reports on the hurricane and you will also want to call ahead to your airline to see if anything has caked in your travels. >> stay with us for continuing coverage of hurricane patricia on abc7 at 4:00, action and 6:00 with updates on all website. >> and oakland police and file moved in on a number of locations arresting suspected gang members and confiscated guns and drugs and cash. our reporter joins us outside the oakland police department. >> they were focused on two gags. police and f.b.i. agent seized weapons, drugs and arrested several known gang members. here are pictures of the oakland police department releasing showing evidence they w
vallarta and ixtapa are the most affected along with manzanillo and flights in the middle like mexico city have been impacted. >> it was smooth. the captain said, we have to be careful and there could be turbulence because we have the problem with the hurricane. everything was smooth. there was some turbulence. >> more flights will be affected in when way or another either canceled, delayed or put off. you want to stay tuned to abc7 and our weather reports on the hurricane and you...
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. >> reporter: the mexico city wholesale food market is the biggest in the world according to the government it. it's a hive of activity, 30,000 metric tons of meat, trueing and vegetables move through here every year and means a huge amount of wasted food and estimated 800 tons daily and the government and civil organizations agree that is a problem which is why ngo food for everyone is trying to make sure that access gets to those who need it most and set up food banks just outside the market. >> every morning we go to the city wholesale market to get food, vegetables and fruit because there are a lot of poverty in mexico and people who need it in schools, communities. >>> not just a mega waste problem and 20 million people suffer from hunger and bat diet with staggering amounts of produce in the bin and a third of the food goes to waste and that is 30 million kilos and part of that food could get to those in need then no one in mexico would go hungry. right now mexico rescued only 2% of wasted food, ngos say it could do much more especially if the huge farms that supply u.s. and mexican s
. >> reporter: the mexico city wholesale food market is the biggest in the world according to the government it. it's a hive of activity, 30,000 metric tons of meat, trueing and vegetables move through here every year and means a huge amount of wasted food and estimated 800 tons daily and the government and civil organizations agree that is a problem which is why ngo food for everyone is trying to make sure that access gets to those who need it most and set up food banks just outside the...
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five years from now what's difference in prices, production, no matter where you live, in durbin, mexico cityd south africa? greg how would you answer that question, if you look down the road what's different? >> so it's very difficult to say exactly how things will be different. i think they will be because -- and the reason it's difficult is because you're really talking about consumers' taste, and consumers taste what's really a personal choice, what beer do they like? and the issue with the merger is it's going to give the merged entity whatever they call it control over what that future looks like. so i'd love it if ab in bev, sab miller were to embrace craft brewing and give the american public and the global public the kind of beers that we see coming from blue jacket. i can't get blue jacket where i am in new york. i can get a lot of other good beers, i can't get blue jacket. i'd love it if the innovative distribution systems that these brewers have developed would act to the benefit of craft brewing. i don't know if that's going to happen. i do know that if the merger goes through it
five years from now what's difference in prices, production, no matter where you live, in durbin, mexico cityd south africa? greg how would you answer that question, if you look down the road what's different? >> so it's very difficult to say exactly how things will be different. i think they will be because -- and the reason it's difficult is because you're really talking about consumers' taste, and consumers taste what's really a personal choice, what beer do they like? and the issue...