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it's you that would be my response just throw that in now going forward to mexico we're here in mexico city you've been in mexico for a long time and this country seems like it's inching toward a crypto revolution in many ways people are starting to embrace it and they understand the power of it you're on the ground you live here what do you think mexico is not what you're told about on the news as you guys know you've been here and now if you come to acapulco which is where i live where that where we have an archipelago the cia calls it the fourth most dangerous city in the world you saw it it was perfectly fine for most people mexico city that you lot of people look on the movies and they go oh my god we're going to get shot or killed you know it's very very nice. and you and it's a lot of changing that the economy's doing very well the government's much more freedom minded than the u.s. government in fact they just legalized marijuana in the entire country this week which still hasn't been done in the u.s. in mexico in mexico is that true that happened two days ago wow yeah and i went to
it's you that would be my response just throw that in now going forward to mexico we're here in mexico city you've been in mexico for a long time and this country seems like it's inching toward a crypto revolution in many ways people are starting to embrace it and they understand the power of it you're on the ground you live here what do you think mexico is not what you're told about on the news as you guys know you've been here and now if you come to acapulco which is where i live where that...
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or add a permanent high plateau of course mexico city is at quite a high plateau and we're quite high up in the air not only here above the angel but in terms of elevation but you know if you look at europe while we've been away while we've been here in mexico city things are not looking too good because just as janet yellen was declaring only a few days before janet yellen declare that markets will never ever crash again of course the italian banks as we've been warning about here in keizer part for quite a few years the italian banks are getting to crumble and stock markets buoyed by italian banks rescue but critics say it has killed the banking union critics are saying deal to save italian banks has ruined credibility of banking union proponents of the deal claim that it was necessary to protect the prosperous then neato region and preventing damaging italy's nascent economic rebound so yes seventeen billion euros the italian taxpayer is on the hook for bailing out these banks and you notice what they say that created the people who are endorsing this bailout they're saying that we
or add a permanent high plateau of course mexico city is at quite a high plateau and we're quite high up in the air not only here above the angel but in terms of elevation but you know if you look at europe while we've been away while we've been here in mexico city things are not looking too good because just as janet yellen was declaring only a few days before janet yellen declare that markets will never ever crash again of course the italian banks as we've been warning about here in keizer...
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oh mary scars are this is the report in mexico city right now or was. oh it's so beautiful here is fantastic oh. yes and where in cole old. this is not too far from where frida kahlo lived and diego rivera and of course trotsky was also assassinated in this area. i want to say this is our last episode this journey to mexico city said a max the former they say you know hope to go back before too long and have a big. show of mexican people out of mind crypto on their laptop computers to divorce themselves from the corrupt state system well speaking of corrupt state system we're going to turn to america where while we've been here for these past few weeks. we've been able to witness from a far the sound and the fury being much ado about nothing. the american people are sick of russia again the democrats keep on talking about it that's what they're focusing on but i think this headline here shows that it's kind of just a distraction from what's really going on behind the scenes prominent democratic fundraisers realigned to lobby for trump's agenda there may
oh mary scars are this is the report in mexico city right now or was. oh it's so beautiful here is fantastic oh. yes and where in cole old. this is not too far from where frida kahlo lived and diego rivera and of course trotsky was also assassinated in this area. i want to say this is our last episode this journey to mexico city said a max the former they say you know hope to go back before too long and have a big. show of mexican people out of mind crypto on their laptop computers to divorce...
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it reached into mexico city into the very offices that had been watching and reporting on the oswald. 1963 these of declassified records showed angleton was worried about the -- that the cia's mexico operations may have been informantd by an fbi who was actually a soviet double agent. chief of operation in the western hemisphere ordered an officer security king to interrogate mexican employees at the cia offices in mexico city and monterey. the first three employees were the three men who manned the surveillance points who launched the soviet and cuba diplomatic offices. the very offices oswald visited the week before. whether these man were -- these men were asked about oswald is unknown. interrogators filed a report on resultestion, and the was 21 reports on 21 different employees. and what each report and an attachment to describe the contents of the interview. of the 21 reports found in the jfk records collection, the attachments are missing on 18 of them. mexico city was completed between -- the results were analyzed in washington. and the results were sent to bill hood. the offi
it reached into mexico city into the very offices that had been watching and reporting on the oswald. 1963 these of declassified records showed angleton was worried about the -- that the cia's mexico operations may have been informantd by an fbi who was actually a soviet double agent. chief of operation in the western hemisphere ordered an officer security king to interrogate mexican employees at the cia offices in mexico city and monterey. the first three employees were the three men who...
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oh man it's jazz or this is the kaiser report mexico city love it here oh it's fantastic and you know we've got some situations brewing very important stacie next person i have to give her this is our friend guillermo is the guitarist for the day of the dead. the dead markets the dead monetary policy the dead currencies that rule our world i think is quite important yes i understand that gamble is a friend of plucky. lucky could make it on the trip well plucky is a central banker and garo is the guy who is waiting for the central bankers when their policies and negatively fail yeast he's always telling them you know he's that he's death essentially yes yes i was waiting for the central bankers to come across over the river styx into the realm of death and i believe there is death in the story coming up of course janet yellen again we have to remind you that we can half ago that she said to the markets fed's yellen says not another financial crisis in our lifetime member she was over in europe and she was in london chorus where are all the financial crimes really that's the nexus of th
oh man it's jazz or this is the kaiser report mexico city love it here oh it's fantastic and you know we've got some situations brewing very important stacie next person i have to give her this is our friend guillermo is the guitarist for the day of the dead. the dead markets the dead monetary policy the dead currencies that rule our world i think is quite important yes i understand that gamble is a friend of plucky. lucky could make it on the trip well plucky is a central banker and garo is...
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and in mexico city, we are joined by stephanie erin brewer.'s a human rights attorney and the international area coordinator for centro prodh, which represents some of the families of the 43 ayotzinapa students who disappeared in 2014. she and centro prodh were targets of the nso group's pegasus spyware attack. we welcome you both to democracy now! i want to begin with ron deibert . explain what citizen lab is and what you found, what exactly was done with this spyware and what it is. cook citizen lab is a research group at the university of toronto. we combine a mixture of methods from different disciplines from political science, computer science, and engineering, to examine cyber security issues or digital security issues that arise out of human rights concerns. so we have done extensive research and reporting on targeted digital attacks on civil society groups, effectively cyber espionage campaigns, and as part of that, we have uncovered many cases of marshall spyware companies like nso group and others where their technology is being used
and in mexico city, we are joined by stephanie erin brewer.'s a human rights attorney and the international area coordinator for centro prodh, which represents some of the families of the 43 ayotzinapa students who disappeared in 2014. she and centro prodh were targets of the nso group's pegasus spyware attack. we welcome you both to democracy now! i want to begin with ron deibert . explain what citizen lab is and what you found, what exactly was done with this spyware and what it is. cook...
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americanos or this is the report in mexico city right now and. oh it's so beautiful here it's fantastic oh. yes and where in coal all. this is not too far from where frida kahlo lived and diego rivera and of course trotsky was also assassinated in this area. i want to say this is our last episode this journey to mexico city said a m.x. the former f.a.a. you know hope to come back before too long and have a big. show of mexican people out of mind crypto on their laptops on their computers to divorce themselves from the corrupt state system well speaking of corrupt state system we're going to turn to america where while we've been here for these past few weeks.
americanos or this is the report in mexico city right now and. oh it's so beautiful here it's fantastic oh. yes and where in coal all. this is not too far from where frida kahlo lived and diego rivera and of course trotsky was also assassinated in this area. i want to say this is our last episode this journey to mexico city said a m.x. the former f.a.a. you know hope to come back before too long and have a big. show of mexican people out of mind crypto on their laptops on their computers to...
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i want to say this is our last episode this journey to mexico city sit in max the former f.a.a. you know hope to go back before too long.
i want to say this is our last episode this journey to mexico city sit in max the former f.a.a. you know hope to go back before too long.
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so, was the first governor in the last decade to visit mexico city. it was incredible. the reception, the welcome, the invitations that we received from their federal government. the country of mexico does more trade with arizona than it does with the entire pacific rim combined. yet, this was a relationship that was not being nurtured thomas with the something we have paid great attention to and i would say to all of my other brother and sister governors that are here, 33 of your -- of you enjoy top trading relationship with mexico and i would encourage you to visit mexico city. we had the honor of having carlos slim, the leading businessman from mexico visited the state of arizona in my first few months of governor and i greeted him has he came to the state and i will never forget that the first thing he said to me was, i'm pessimistic. i said why are you pessimistic and his answer was, well, because of the past relationship that we have had and i said well, i encourage you please do be pessimistic. be optimistic. on the new governor and i would like a fresh start. he
so, was the first governor in the last decade to visit mexico city. it was incredible. the reception, the welcome, the invitations that we received from their federal government. the country of mexico does more trade with arizona than it does with the entire pacific rim combined. yet, this was a relationship that was not being nurtured thomas with the something we have paid great attention to and i would say to all of my other brother and sister governors that are here, 33 of your -- of you...
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steps of the most sacred aztec temple after two buildings that once covered the site in downtown mexico cityere demolished. in 1900, the box that contained the trove of gold was damaged when a sewer line was installed directly next to it. but archeologists working on the site believe the workers must have not noticed the cache, leaving the contents undisturbed. while the site has been studied for more than four decades, lopez believes that this area could still yield more archeological finds in the future. >> we are convinced that that this is the area where they buried their rulers because in recent years we have kept finding altars, but the problem is that we are surrounded by buildings which are colonial jewels and we cannot and we will not demolish them. >> sreenivasan: on "pbs newshour weekend" sunday, the largest financial crisis in puerto rico's history sparks tough austerity measures. that's all for this edition of" pbs newshour weekend." thanks for watching. i'm hari sreenivasan. good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs
steps of the most sacred aztec temple after two buildings that once covered the site in downtown mexico cityere demolished. in 1900, the box that contained the trove of gold was damaged when a sewer line was installed directly next to it. but archeologists working on the site believe the workers must have not noticed the cache, leaving the contents undisturbed. while the site has been studied for more than four decades, lopez believes that this area could still yield more archeological finds in...
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i want to say this is our last episode this journey to mexico city say a day max the former f.a.a. you know hope to go back before too long and have a big life crept up and show up mexican people out of mind crypto on their laptops on their computers to divorce themselves from the corrupt state system well speaking of corrupt state system we're going to turn to america where.
i want to say this is our last episode this journey to mexico city say a day max the former f.a.a. you know hope to go back before too long and have a big life crept up and show up mexican people out of mind crypto on their laptops on their computers to divorce themselves from the corrupt state system well speaking of corrupt state system we're going to turn to america where.
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of elevation but you know if you look at europe while we've been away while we've been here in mexico city things are not looking too good because just as janet yellen was declaring only a few days before janet yellen declare that markets will never ever crash again of course the italian banks as we've been. warning about here in kaiser part for quite a few years they tell you banks are getting to crumble and stock markets buoyed by italian banks rescue but critics say it has killed the banking union critics are saying deal to save italian banks is ruined credibility of banking union proponents of the deal claim that it was necessary to protect the prosperous than neato region and preventing damaging italy's nascent economic rebound so yes seventeen billion euros the italian taxpayer is on the hook for bailing.
of elevation but you know if you look at europe while we've been away while we've been here in mexico city things are not looking too good because just as janet yellen was declaring only a few days before janet yellen declare that markets will never ever crash again of course the italian banks as we've been. warning about here in kaiser part for quite a few years they tell you banks are getting to crumble and stock markets buoyed by italian banks rescue but critics say it has killed the banking...
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an emergency evacuation in mexico city.g us the plane blew a tire. >>> in indianapolis, a couple having to be rescued from raging waters. a woman taken to the hospital, in serious condition. her date got out earlier, and is in stable condition. >>> in chicago, they're turning back the clocks on gas prices. it started when a shell station cut its price to 78 cents. then the station across the street cut its price, at one point both were cents. >>> and finally, a man popping the question in the middle of a garth brooks concert. then garth stopping the concert, asking if they have honeymoon plans. he said he'd pay. >>> up next, the soldier behind the viral photo, standing in the rain to salute a funeral procession. we'll meet him, next. i was having a good round, and then my friend, sheila, right as i was stepping into the tee box mentioned a tip a pro gave her. no. yep. did it help? it completely ruined my game. well, the truth is, that advice was never meant for you. i like you. you want to show me your swing? it's too soon.
an emergency evacuation in mexico city.g us the plane blew a tire. >>> in indianapolis, a couple having to be rescued from raging waters. a woman taken to the hospital, in serious condition. her date got out earlier, and is in stable condition. >>> in chicago, they're turning back the clocks on gas prices. it started when a shell station cut its price to 78 cents. then the station across the street cut its price, at one point both were cents. >>> and finally, a man...
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-bound passenger jet in mexico city.ll show you more of this video, the details coming up. >>> and you can't beat these gas prices. did you drive by the gas station selling gas for 71 cents a gallon? we'll tell you where this happened. stay with us. but to help otherst had to protect themselves. i have afib. even for a nurse, it's complicated... and it puts me at higher risk of stroke. that would be devastating. i had to learn all i could to help protect myself. once i got the facts, my doctor and i chose xarelto®. xarelto®... to help keep me protected. once-daily xarelto®, a latest-generation blood thinner... ...significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. it has similar effectiveness to warfarin. xarelto® works differently. warfarin interferes with at least 6 blood-clotting factors. xarelto® is selective, targeting just one critical factor interacting with less of your body's natural blood-clotting function. for afib patients well-managed on warfarin, there is limited
-bound passenger jet in mexico city.ll show you more of this video, the details coming up. >>> and you can't beat these gas prices. did you drive by the gas station selling gas for 71 cents a gallon? we'll tell you where this happened. stay with us. but to help otherst had to protect themselves. i have afib. even for a nurse, it's complicated... and it puts me at higher risk of stroke. that would be devastating. i had to learn all i could to help protect myself. once i got the facts,...
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at this conference in mexico city deportees have a video chat with dreamers in 20 different us cities, separation, deportation and stigma. despite the supposed protection of the barack obama administration's deferred action policy many of the young dreamers at this event returned to mexico when their parents were deported to avoid breaking up their families. now they find themselves ina families. now they find themselves in a country they barely know and with which they have few connections. still, these days they are not looking backwards but ahead for opportunities in mexico. are not looking backwards but ahead for opportunities in mexicolj are not looking backwards but ahead for opportunities in mexico. i have many dreams and in mexico there are many dreams and in mexico there are many dreams and you cannot call it an american dream, because it is yourdream. an american dream, because it is your dream. donald trump already wa nts to your dream. donald trump already wants to build a border wall. despite president trump's tough rhetoric towards mexico, deportations went down by 12% o
at this conference in mexico city deportees have a video chat with dreamers in 20 different us cities, separation, deportation and stigma. despite the supposed protection of the barack obama administration's deferred action policy many of the young dreamers at this event returned to mexico when their parents were deported to avoid breaking up their families. now they find themselves ina families. now they find themselves in a country they barely know and with which they have few connections....
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monopolization either way we've come up with some ingenious ideas here and kaiser where we're still in mexico city and news continues to happen north of the border however and we're going to look at some headlines from there and actually has one of your favorite words while we're down here in mexico and that is eat max loves to eat his mexican food he loves. amazon eats up whole foods as the new masters of the universe plunder america unlike our old moguls the new masters don't promise greater prosperity but a world where most people are to be satisfied by a state provided basic income and occasional gig work so here you have amazon who is using its inflated stock price that got that way by being able to bully its way into a number of different markets and competitively under price the competition to put them out of business before raising prices here they want to get into the food business and when this announcement was made a lot of the food the supermarket stocks crashed even wal-mart had to pull back because you're taking a business model jeff bezos offering food at below cost to get more peop
monopolization either way we've come up with some ingenious ideas here and kaiser where we're still in mexico city and news continues to happen north of the border however and we're going to look at some headlines from there and actually has one of your favorite words while we're down here in mexico and that is eat max loves to eat his mexican food he loves. amazon eats up whole foods as the new masters of the universe plunder america unlike our old moguls the new masters don't promise greater...
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something that's patently false he calls mexico the second most dangerous country in the world second only to syria when you state something as absurdly over the top. city and lying of this nature the u.s. media kind of falls into place and doesn't really question us there if. you're thought well i mean mexico a has been. drowning in. the violence for the last twenty years. this is a dangerous country it's not the most or the second most dangerous country if i go to chicago i will not be driving down the green for. well that's pretty dangerous that we were in daylight so whether one neighborhood or one city or one country's a dangerous place to go i think it all depends on your perspective razor there's so much danger in mexico obviously comes out of the jug cartels as are the hotbed of violence as the drug cartels are fed by american bankers and h.s.b.c. i just b.c. they funded terrorism in mexico for years and sixty thousand dead mexicans because of h.s.b.c.'s money laundering talk about donald trump doesn't mention that exactly and the other thing is that you have an economy that is in a stagnant mode for the last three decades also this is an econom
something that's patently false he calls mexico the second most dangerous country in the world second only to syria when you state something as absurdly over the top. city and lying of this nature the u.s. media kind of falls into place and doesn't really question us there if. you're thought well i mean mexico a has been. drowning in. the violence for the last twenty years. this is a dangerous country it's not the most or the second most dangerous country if i go to chicago i will not be...
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welcome back to the kaiser report i'm ecstatic time to return to john mill ackerman in mexico city john welcome back hey max great to talk to again all right well you know we've been talking about mexican i thought areas of. they consignment of tens of millions of mexicans to death liberalism along with their american compadres is the reason why trump vilifies mexico so much as to prevent ten twenty thirty million mexicans from banding together with thirty million impoverished americans and rather vaulting forming a revolution yes exactly what's happening in the united states today with above with a bow to mexicans is i think there are going to similarities to the second world war. what trump is doing to the mexicans is functionally equivalent to what hitler did to the jews in the second world war he is scapegoating the mexicans he is expelling them. from day of states back to a country which is full of violence and death. cartoonist for instance have represented this as similar is similar to sending them off to construct a cap you don't have to cut the crap in the united states because
welcome back to the kaiser report i'm ecstatic time to return to john mill ackerman in mexico city john welcome back hey max great to talk to again all right well you know we've been talking about mexican i thought areas of. they consignment of tens of millions of mexicans to death liberalism along with their american compadres is the reason why trump vilifies mexico so much as to prevent ten twenty thirty million mexicans from banding together with thirty million impoverished americans and...
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bbc news, mexico city. laura: today marks independence day, an occasion to reflect on this nation's history. field in virginia, 43 of america's former presidents are hanging out together. they are giant statues, part of a theme park that never took off. here is the story. it is a passion of mine. i feel strongly about saving them. i guess it is my job now. i am the keeper of the statues. [laughter] 43 presidents ranging from the first president, george washington, to the 43rd, george bush. we will make an obama the same size, and a trump. they are probably 16 feet to 18 feet and weigh anywhere from 14,000 pounds to 20,000 pounds, roughly. there was a park built 15 to 20 years ago where the statues were the main attraction. the park failed. they had to crush the statues or get rid of them. i hauled them off at my own expense. we had to lay them on tires to cushion their head. unfortunately, we dropped them and lincoln took a smack in the back of the head. history tells you something about that story. they ma
bbc news, mexico city. laura: today marks independence day, an occasion to reflect on this nation's history. field in virginia, 43 of america's former presidents are hanging out together. they are giant statues, part of a theme park that never took off. here is the story. it is a passion of mine. i feel strongly about saving them. i guess it is my job now. i am the keeper of the statues. [laughter] 43 presidents ranging from the first president, george washington, to the 43rd, george bush. we...
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it was the end of winter in 1993 that i met jack in mexico city.i just know he was somebody different, and he says, "are you an actor?" i was ever so flattered. when i met jack, this is the card that i signed for him, and this is the picture he took of myself. >> oh, my, juan carlos, look at you. was this a love at first sight? >> well, it's one of those things that when you know you've found your soul mate. call it what you want it, our chemistry was very compatible, how about that? >> how about that? was it wonderful? >> it was amazing. juan carlos and jack keep in touch over the years. in 1996 juan carlos moves to new york to pursue acting in the states, and jack offers him a place to live. >> that was the turning point. jack made it possible for me to be american citizen. >> one of juan carlos's oldest friends is spiro verras. he got to know jack as well. >> juan carlos is an incredibly caring person. jack needed someone in his life to care for him. >> in 2006, juan carlos decides to give up show business and become a certified skin care specia
it was the end of winter in 1993 that i met jack in mexico city.i just know he was somebody different, and he says, "are you an actor?" i was ever so flattered. when i met jack, this is the card that i signed for him, and this is the picture he took of myself. >> oh, my, juan carlos, look at you. was this a love at first sight? >> well, it's one of those things that when you know you've found your soul mate. call it what you want it, our chemistry was very compatible, how...
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and next year in mexico city. >> i tell you that robots are taking over. >> as long as they're not realeah. good stuff. >>> all right. we're looking at stretch and we'll increase the hottest days in a row to like 8 by monday. looking outside at the michael and son weather cam, the dew point, not bad in the mid-60s, but the heat index, developed up to 99. so don't exercise in the evening. it's not the best time to do it. muggy tonight, and even at 10:00, mid-80s to low 90s. morning temps, 72 to 86, and that's 7:30 to 9:30 and very hot tomorrow and isolated storms and highs all those days, 95 and 100. so the stay hydrated with water and eat light meals, better off 3 or 4 small meals, and try and get into an air conditioned room. if you work outside, take a break and get out of the sun and check your their paws. unhealthy air quality for sensitive groups. carpool and refill your car in the average if you can. exercise indoors. okay. let me say, exercise early or indoors. so this is the futurecast for the heat index, 6:00 a.m. tomorrow, feels like 84. it feels like 80 in bowie at 6:00 in th
and next year in mexico city. >> i tell you that robots are taking over. >> as long as they're not realeah. good stuff. >>> all right. we're looking at stretch and we'll increase the hottest days in a row to like 8 by monday. looking outside at the michael and son weather cam, the dew point, not bad in the mid-60s, but the heat index, developed up to 99. so don't exercise in the evening. it's not the best time to do it. muggy tonight, and even at 10:00, mid-80s to low 90s....
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. >>> firefighters in mexico city responding to an emergency call. you can see there are a bunch of people watching what is going down. they're not responding to a fire. neighbors have noticed a situation and called a number of agencies. that guy is a social worker that was one of the first to get there. earlier that day, we see what's going on. that is a 5-year-old, a 6-year-old, and we don't see it in the video, a 9-month-old locked alone inside that apartment. neighbors had heard these kids crying all morning and they came to ask what was going on and they said they had been abandoned since 9:00 or 10:00 p.m. the night before. and now they were there alone and they were hungry and scared. >> who leaves a 9-month-old with older siblings that are that young for that long? >> a 9-month-old baby needs to be changed every couplfffe of hours, needs to be fed every couple of hours. that's not the job of these small kids. >> at the beginning of this video, this guy can't even get through that front gate. he has to wait for a woman that happens to come by
. >>> firefighters in mexico city responding to an emergency call. you can see there are a bunch of people watching what is going down. they're not responding to a fire. neighbors have noticed a situation and called a number of agencies. that guy is a social worker that was one of the first to get there. earlier that day, we see what's going on. that is a 5-year-old, a 6-year-old, and we don't see it in the video, a 9-month-old locked alone inside that apartment. neighbors had heard...
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this volcano is southeast of mexico city and has been active roughly 20 years now. there are more than 3,000 volcanoes in mexico. kind of scary, but only 14 are considered active. >> really cool to see that, though, isn't it? >> so crystal clear, too. >> beautiful. >>> still ahead -- keeping a close eye on the sky. not just for fireworks. >> live look at the golden gate bridge. overcast. air quality concerns for others, though. for the fourth of july holiday. >>> we're watching the fog, the air quality and the sun around hillsberg right now. if you like those temperatures, good news for tomorrow. similar numbers close to 80 degrees. what about the fourth of july coming oup tuesday? hour-by-hour forecast when we come back. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a disco
this volcano is southeast of mexico city and has been active roughly 20 years now. there are more than 3,000 volcanoes in mexico. kind of scary, but only 14 are considered active. >> really cool to see that, though, isn't it? >> so crystal clear, too. >> beautiful. >>> still ahead -- keeping a close eye on the sky. not just for fireworks. >> live look at the golden gate bridge. overcast. air quality concerns for others, though. for the fourth of july holiday....
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oh mary says or this is the kaiser report mexico city they love it here oh it's fantastic and you know they've got some situations brewing very important stacy next person i have to give her this is our friend guillermo is the guitarist for the day of the dead. the dead markets the dead monetary policy the dead currency used that rule our world i think is quite important i as i understand the gemmell as a friend of plucky. plucky could make it on the trip well clucky is a central banker and garo is the guy who is waiting for the central bankers when their policies inevitably fail yeast he's always telling them you know he's that he's he's deaf essentially yes yes gallows waiting for the central bankers to come across over the river styx into the realm of death and i believe there's death in the story coming up of course janet yellen again we have to remind you that we can half ago that she said to the markets fed's yellen says not another financial crisis in our lifetime member she was over in europe and she was in london chorus where all the financial crimes really that's the nexus of
oh mary says or this is the kaiser report mexico city they love it here oh it's fantastic and you know they've got some situations brewing very important stacy next person i have to give her this is our friend guillermo is the guitarist for the day of the dead. the dead markets the dead monetary policy the dead currency used that rule our world i think is quite important i as i understand the gemmell as a friend of plucky. plucky could make it on the trip well clucky is a central banker and...
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monopolization either way we've come up with some ingenious ideas here and kaiser where we're still in mexico city and news continues to happen north of the border however and we're going to look at some headlines from there and it actually has one of your favorite words while we're down here in mexico and that is eat max loves to eat his mexican food he loves his tacos. amazon eats up whole foods as the new masters of the universe plunder america unlike our old moguls the new masters don't promise greater prosperity but a world where most people are to be satisfied by a state provided basic income and occasional gig work so here you have amazon who is using its inflated stock price that got that way by being able to bully its way into a number of different markets and.
monopolization either way we've come up with some ingenious ideas here and kaiser where we're still in mexico city and news continues to happen north of the border however and we're going to look at some headlines from there and it actually has one of your favorite words while we're down here in mexico and that is eat max loves to eat his mexican food he loves his tacos. amazon eats up whole foods as the new masters of the universe plunder america unlike our old moguls the new masters don't...
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venezuela and we the cia is doing its best to understand the dynamic there it was just down in mexico city and in bogota a week before last talking about this very issue trying to help them understand the things they might do so that they can get a better outcome for their part of the world and are part of the world what i was just down in colombia and mexico scheming to overthrow the democratically elect. leader of venice whale art that's your idea of supporting stability and democracy of democracy you keep using the word i do not think it means what you think of it. look at this. this interview shows how out of touch our deep state emperors are they've still totally lost grasp what matters in this world what people view is criminal and what they view as patriotic that the leaders of these organizations cannot express their goals their objectives without coming off as a war hungry regime change obsessed sweaty fat face new york feudalist. if this if this is the stuff he's willing to tell last publicly then the other eighty percent must be aware of why it was look like the inside of freddi
venezuela and we the cia is doing its best to understand the dynamic there it was just down in mexico city and in bogota a week before last talking about this very issue trying to help them understand the things they might do so that they can get a better outcome for their part of the world and are part of the world what i was just down in colombia and mexico scheming to overthrow the democratically elect. leader of venice whale art that's your idea of supporting stability and democracy of...
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monopolization either way we've come up with some ingenious ideas here and kaiser where we're still in mexico city and news continues to happen north of the border however and we're going to look at some headlines from there and it actually has one of your favorite words while we're down here in mexico and that is eat max loves to eat his mexican food he loves.
monopolization either way we've come up with some ingenious ideas here and kaiser where we're still in mexico city and news continues to happen north of the border however and we're going to look at some headlines from there and it actually has one of your favorite words while we're down here in mexico and that is eat max loves to eat his mexican food he loves.
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i am max kaiser this is the kaiser report coming to you from mexico city baby. they got it and i don't know any. all right what's up actually parody is a very important cactus i guess you call it to the art native art that goes back thousands of years and yet you still scholes with beads all over them you know covering them at the top you see the hexagon which is apparently a symbol for the p.o.d. in the minds of the expands the mind and of course i would never advocate any use of anything that's a controlled substance but apparently core of the culture here you have some kind of consciousness raising experience along with p.o.d. and magic mushrooms this type of thing and who knows what it's all about you got to come down to mexico and check it out yourself it was the journey to the grandfather that's what you know you go to the grandfather and they ask you from latin and south america goes to your grandmother so well actually grandparents might be quite important to the story i want to cover here because you and i had been walking around with jeff berwick. the
i am max kaiser this is the kaiser report coming to you from mexico city baby. they got it and i don't know any. all right what's up actually parody is a very important cactus i guess you call it to the art native art that goes back thousands of years and yet you still scholes with beads all over them you know covering them at the top you see the hexagon which is apparently a symbol for the p.o.d. in the minds of the expands the mind and of course i would never advocate any use of anything...
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. >> a view of volcano in mexico over the weekend there is volcano about 40 miles from mexico city wherehe erruption could be seen, authority have advised people living near the volcano to protect themselves from the huge ash pile, six a hundred feet over the crater. volcano is mexico's second highest. >> rescue work is underway in china after torrential rains flood, claimed at least seven lives. crews are working in waist deep water to recover submerged cars. more than 300,000 people have been forced from their home. meanwhile another tropical storm is bringing more rain to the southeast chinese coast. very sad news there. >> back here at home, time now 4:44. we send it over to katie. katie it, has been hot. pretty hot this morning, too. >> off to very warm start, rahel. good morning, today ends up being another very very toasty day. woe should easily hit the low or mid 90s in many locations with generally sunny skies. we do have a frontal boundary, make out the vale of clouds that comes with that, more than anything, structure every frontal boundary, dropping in from the north and west
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i am ask eyes are this as they kaiser report coming to year from mexico city baby. they got it and i don't know any. all right what's up actually parody is very important cactus i guess you call it to the art made of art that goes.
i am ask eyes are this as they kaiser report coming to year from mexico city baby. they got it and i don't know any. all right what's up actually parody is very important cactus i guess you call it to the art made of art that goes.
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at this conference in mexico city, deportees held video chats with dreamers in 20 different cities fromthing... many share similar stories of fear, separation, deportation and stigma. despite the supposed protection of the 0bama administration's deferred action policy, many of the young dreamers at this event returned to mexico when their parents were deported to avoid breaking up their families. now they find themselves in a country they barely know, and with which they have few connections. still, these days, they aren't looking backwards but ahead for opportunities in mexico. i have this motto. in mexico, there are also dreams. the thing is, you can't put an american dream in your dreams, because it's your dream. if you put america in, you're building the wall that trump wants to build. we will build the wall! despite president trump's tough rhetoric over mexico, deportation went down by 12% in his first 100 days, and he recently said dreamers should rest easy. still, activists say more needs to be done to inform immigrants in the us of their rights. we think that as long as they are
at this conference in mexico city, deportees held video chats with dreamers in 20 different cities fromthing... many share similar stories of fear, separation, deportation and stigma. despite the supposed protection of the 0bama administration's deferred action policy, many of the young dreamers at this event returned to mexico when their parents were deported to avoid breaking up their families. now they find themselves in a country they barely know, and with which they have few connections....