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okay, so every thing set up your i come from itam in mexico city, and i will be speaking of the congressionalaces in the next sunday. as you probably know, all seats in mexico's bicameral congress are up for grabs next sunday, and this has been much less salient election than the horse race in the presidential, for the presidential seat. yet i will try to argue that it's equally important. we can expect very important changes in this congressional election. although the forecast is a bit harder to do because unlike presidential races there is very little polling that is actually relevant to compute the expectations. yet, i mean, i will try to do this a little guesstimate based on some of information that is around. okay, so you probably know that mexico's electoral system has some elements that are like the u.s., and others that make it different. with a mixed electoral system. in the lower chamber, voters have one vote which they give to one candidate in their district but that district, there's a winner decided by plurality in the district but the boat carries onto a proportional representa
okay, so every thing set up your i come from itam in mexico city, and i will be speaking of the congressionalaces in the next sunday. as you probably know, all seats in mexico's bicameral congress are up for grabs next sunday, and this has been much less salient election than the horse race in the presidential, for the presidential seat. yet i will try to argue that it's equally important. we can expect very important changes in this congressional election. although the forecast is a bit harder...
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mexico city is a vast sprawling metropolis of over the limit 90 million people. le of a huge open sprawl that is essentially two and a half thousand metres above season the dutch sea level. it means if you're just visiting, it can make things a little bit tricky. and especially if you're playing sports or pushing yourself. which is not good news for scotland. translation: 18 coming to the country and not having time to acclimatize could lead to problems. of course the mexicans will have a big advantage. following that to a concert of p2 peru and the other dude... scotland have decided to fly in and out of mexico city as quick as they can. i know how difficult it's going to be. it's going to be a lot worse in mexico that things that you need to adapt to. it's going to bea you need to adapt to. it's going to be a difficult thing no matter what. and though at a little bit to it that mexico are a quality site and first and foremost, that's the main thing we need to worry about. combat altitude issues, another bit of advice is to limit alcohol consumption. but not ever
mexico city is a vast sprawling metropolis of over the limit 90 million people. le of a huge open sprawl that is essentially two and a half thousand metres above season the dutch sea level. it means if you're just visiting, it can make things a little bit tricky. and especially if you're playing sports or pushing yourself. which is not good news for scotland. translation: 18 coming to the country and not having time to acclimatize could lead to problems. of course the mexicans will have a big...
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this is a hand-picked panel, not three people we found on the streets of mexico city. wendia,ed to have jorge a global fellow with the mexico institute. his last presentation on the election race left a big mark. jorge will be giving as an overview about where we stand in the polling numbers. many of you already know what the presidential race looks like, but jorge has other data that will give you extra texture. delighted to have jerry langston -- joey langston, a longtime friend from a mexican university who is an expert on state-level politics and on governance in mexico. i have asterisk talk about the state level. and last but by no means least, eric mcgarr, a former colleague of mine from the political science department. eric will be talking about legislative politics. we will have three opening presentations of 15 to 20 minutes, then half an hour for q&a. jorge, i will ask you to lead us off. duncan, thankou, you to the mexico institute for the invitation. view ofyou another electoral preference at this moment, five days before the be using i am going to develope
this is a hand-picked panel, not three people we found on the streets of mexico city. wendia,ed to have jorge a global fellow with the mexico institute. his last presentation on the election race left a big mark. jorge will be giving as an overview about where we stand in the polling numbers. many of you already know what the presidential race looks like, but jorge has other data that will give you extra texture. delighted to have jerry langston -- joey langston, a longtime friend from a...
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and correspondent ophelia harms our rooty is in mexico city and she joins us now for the latest so ophelia there have been these reports of some people being too scared to go out and vote because of all the violence just what sort of turnout is expected. well yes there is fear in some states that are very. filled with criminals which is colima get out on behind where people think that maybe criminal organizations might be disrupting the electoral process but this is actually expected to be a historic turnout with about sixty five percent of the electorate going to the polls on sunday and it will be historic because mexicans are fed up with the corruption and violence in this country and because of that their traditional party that has ruled mexico so far have not been able to fight this problem and that is why we might be seeing a leftist candidate becoming mexico's next president for the first time but is also going to be historic but because it is going to be the first time mexicans vote for so many political position it's not only president but they are renewing their congress and many
and correspondent ophelia harms our rooty is in mexico city and she joins us now for the latest so ophelia there have been these reports of some people being too scared to go out and vote because of all the violence just what sort of turnout is expected. well yes there is fear in some states that are very. filled with criminals which is colima get out on behind where people think that maybe criminal organizations might be disrupting the electoral process but this is actually expected to be a...
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presidential candidate lost, still did pretty well and then they did badly in the southeast, what mexico cityused be called and mexico state and the p.r.i. does well except for mexico the -- ate all of that. p.r.d. literally won no majority districts in these regions. each region holds about three to five states. not a single majority seat in the lower house of two regions.hese and then it only did well in the fourth region which is where mexico city used to be, or is. guess what, now mexico city is longer a p.r.d. bastion. so what's going to happen to 41 districts that it was amlo as an under presidential candidate? it's going to dispe. party, is ons a its way out. now, it's still being held up alliance withn an the p.a.n., the presidential governors,then some some states. however, this is a short-term alliance. the p.r.d. are on opposite sides of the ideological spectrum. like a normal, natural alliance. this was an anti-amlo alliance that has not done very well. so we need to start worrying p.r.d. as a party, as well. of then these are sort population gains. if morena is at the top, if it
presidential candidate lost, still did pretty well and then they did badly in the southeast, what mexico cityused be called and mexico state and the p.r.i. does well except for mexico the -- ate all of that. p.r.d. literally won no majority districts in these regions. each region holds about three to five states. not a single majority seat in the lower house of two regions.hese and then it only did well in the fourth region which is where mexico city used to be, or is. guess what, now mexico...
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they get in a local taxi, and head toward the center of mexico city. in another car, "paulina" and her brother "diego" are also heading downtown, mesmerized by the largest city they've ever seen. they walk through the business lestrict, "paulina" and "lupita," never ing go of each other. and they walk toward a they also consider a sanctuary. the basilica of our lady of guadalupe is one of catholicism's holiest pilgrimage sites.e, in hoth refugee families seek a respite from their fears of the future, and memories of the past. they don't know what's next. and so they pray for their children, and themselves. >> woodruff: and nick joins me now from mexico city. nick, we've heard so much about people from central america coming through mexo to get t the u.s. president trump makes it sound a iif mexi doing nothing to stop them, how is mexico handling it? >> i think president trump said it was almost like walking through central park to getme througico to the united states. and a lot of people here would t.sagree with tha with u.s. help mexico has increased
they get in a local taxi, and head toward the center of mexico city. in another car, "paulina" and her brother "diego" are also heading downtown, mesmerized by the largest city they've ever seen. they walk through the business lestrict, "paulina" and "lupita," never ing go of each other. and they walk toward a they also consider a sanctuary. the basilica of our lady of guadalupe is one of catholicism's holiest pilgrimage sites.e, in hoth refugee families...
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obviously in many of the states they used to be governed by one of the three big parties that were mexico city this was prd bastion since they first had elections in 1997. the democrats won very easily mexican city with all those millions of voters and all that money became the prd bastion no longer so i would watch very closely allied that will win that with very little difficulty through amlo now tabasco is one of the southeastern states there is bipartisan and what you have is finally the prd with the last election in 2012 with a former pre-politician became prd politician and he was a terrible governor this helps because going in the corruption scandal and in terms of homicidal rates. very bad governor. and the morena candidate will win in this state then you have morelos the saddest story this was a bastion from 2000 where they could put any candidate they want practically finally prd wins and it is a very happy occasionth for the prd but then again a bad governor and so then what happens he was a football star i don't know maybe the dallas cowboys football? but he will be the future gove
obviously in many of the states they used to be governed by one of the three big parties that were mexico city this was prd bastion since they first had elections in 1997. the democrats won very easily mexican city with all those millions of voters and all that money became the prd bastion no longer so i would watch very closely allied that will win that with very little difficulty through amlo now tabasco is one of the southeastern states there is bipartisan and what you have is finally the...
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thousands marched in mexico city. in india, participants danced and celebrated in the city of chennai. and in chile, organizers used their parade to demand a new gender equality law. what would an american space l force lookike? find out on our website: urpbs.org/news in 2020, skateboarding will make its debut at the summer olympics in tokyo. it's a substantial milestone for a sport tt 25 years ago was considered anything but mainstream. and if there is one person who has contributed the mo to ateboarding's meteoric rise as a cultural and social phenomenon, it's tony hawk. and last month, the icon o youth and counterculture turned 50. as "pbs newshour weekend's" christopher booker reports, that ha't slowed him down. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: about twoisonths before 50th birthday, tony hawk set out to revisit 50 of the tricks he has revented or a skateboarder 41 years as everything from the finger flip to the 540 ollie. but it was just after landing the 49th trick-- the 720-- when he found h pole.flying toward a >> i don't kw ho
thousands marched in mexico city. in india, participants danced and celebrated in the city of chennai. and in chile, organizers used their parade to demand a new gender equality law. what would an american space l force lookike? find out on our website: urpbs.org/news in 2020, skateboarding will make its debut at the summer olympics in tokyo. it's a substantial milestone for a sport tt 25 years ago was considered anything but mainstream. and if there is one person who has contributed the mo to...
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straight to mexico city. because i'm going to feel the homs the welcome housings disappearances and the countries a part of lawlessness being campaign issues. well not really i mean all counted as of course have promised to fight corruption and impunity which are the most important reasons for these type of crimes but we see no real solution in their programs what needs to happen is that the prosecutor's office becomes an independent body so that these investigations can be carried through with no personal political interests now there is a social group that is trying to push this through there is a new law that was passed last year where if those kind of civilians i gather enough. signatures this type of. solutions and proposals have to be discussed in congress we will see if that is going to happen let's turn to the candidates tell us about sandra's manuel lopez obrador. well look as though it is a sixty four year old political scientist and he has been around for quite some time he is running for the third
straight to mexico city. because i'm going to feel the homs the welcome housings disappearances and the countries a part of lawlessness being campaign issues. well not really i mean all counted as of course have promised to fight corruption and impunity which are the most important reasons for these type of crimes but we see no real solution in their programs what needs to happen is that the prosecutor's office becomes an independent body so that these investigations can be carried through with...
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mexico's world cup win over champions germany triggers shockwaves in mexico city and stuns fans acrosshe globe. i'm lucy hockings in moscow. after sunday's surprises, we're looking forward to another day's action — and england's debut. and addiction to electronic games formally recognised as a medical disorder by the world health organisation. up for sale. president macron of france looks to privatise parts of the public sector and raise billions for an innovation fund. also in business briefing, china threatens the us with fresh tariffs. we'll have the latest on the trade war that today is causing shares in asia to sink. a warm welcome to the programme — briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation. today we're talking about video game addiction. with its recent classification as a mental disorder, is gaming really messing with kids minds? or are we making too much of the issue? tell us what you think. just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. president trump is facing growing pressure to change his zero tolerance immigra
mexico's world cup win over champions germany triggers shockwaves in mexico city and stuns fans acrosshe globe. i'm lucy hockings in moscow. after sunday's surprises, we're looking forward to another day's action — and england's debut. and addiction to electronic games formally recognised as a medical disorder by the world health organisation. up for sale. president macron of france looks to privatise parts of the public sector and raise billions for an innovation fund. also in business...
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check out the crowd in mexico city celebrating with the first goal. people were jumping up and down in mexico when they won, seismic sensors in mexico city detected a small earthquake according to the national oceanic atmospheric administration. germany hadn't lost a world cup game since 1982. an mexico would hold on to win the game 1-0. they will take on south korea in the second game on saturday. >>> the most frustrating u.s. open ever. coming to an end yesterday. players all weekend voicing frustration over how tough the course at shinnecock hills was playing. the defending u.s. open champ brooks koepka was able to hang on for the win to defend his title. the first back-to-back u.s. open winner in 29 years. he told cnn the win is a perfect father's day gift for his dad. >> second year in a row. i hadn't gotten him anything. next year, it will be the same thing. it is cool to have him here this week. he missed last year. glad to have my family and friends here and to do it on father's day is cool. >>> quite the week for jose trevino. he welcomed his
check out the crowd in mexico city celebrating with the first goal. people were jumping up and down in mexico when they won, seismic sensors in mexico city detected a small earthquake according to the national oceanic atmospheric administration. germany hadn't lost a world cup game since 1982. an mexico would hold on to win the game 1-0. they will take on south korea in the second game on saturday. >>> the most frustrating u.s. open ever. coming to an end yesterday. players all weekend...
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the former mayor of mexico city has vowed to tackle endemic corruption and drug violence that's not easy in a country were over one hundred politicians have been killed since the start of the election campaign last september. trucks containing millions of ballots set off around mexico ahead of a vote that could be a total rewrite for mexican politics but first candidates and voters have to survive until election day. when the obama family or many won't go out and vote out of fear as things are you can't go out if you're afraid of going out to earn a dime well during elections there's even a little fear. a warm meal was a reasonable dues that i feel ok to go out and vote but sometimes i feel worried about what might happen what could happen at the place where people will vote there are a lot of interest involved. that is just the bottom of the. well over one hundred politicians have been murdered in the nine months leading up to this vote the most since records began. if the more influence of organized crime plays a role in the many election races in recent years a lot of politicians asso
the former mayor of mexico city has vowed to tackle endemic corruption and drug violence that's not easy in a country were over one hundred politicians have been killed since the start of the election campaign last september. trucks containing millions of ballots set off around mexico ahead of a vote that could be a total rewrite for mexican politics but first candidates and voters have to survive until election day. when the obama family or many won't go out and vote out of fear as things are...
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with your sister susanna and her brother in law margarita has come to a monument in mexico city that has been dedicated to victims of violence the shaba sister salem while there was executed by a local policeman his case is one of over thirty four thousand disappearances in mexico i mean i'm yet a man or me or my my brother disappeared under some a twenty second in two thousand and fourteen. a had a problem with a local police officer and sued out quality malky and was hit by this is that quote there it is written to him with death on the phone telling him he was going to disappear on a limb one of them was in the believe others about islam and that's what happened see. there was it was the government looks loyce the policeman was never called to testify but he went missing to his corpse was later found in quote to mock the city where on waldo had gone missing i look at what that was executed by an armed condo on may fifteenth two thousand and seventeen in the center of ciudad wate market in the center of this is that what was the boat it could nestle since then our hopes of finding m
with your sister susanna and her brother in law margarita has come to a monument in mexico city that has been dedicated to victims of violence the shaba sister salem while there was executed by a local policeman his case is one of over thirty four thousand disappearances in mexico i mean i'm yet a man or me or my my brother disappeared under some a twenty second in two thousand and fourteen. a had a problem with a local police officer and sued out quality malky and was hit by this is that quote...
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mexico city. the u.s. secretary of state says he's made great progress in his talks with one of north korean leader kim jong il's closest aides by pompei and has met kim jong yong shoes in new york for a second day now those talks are supposed to smooth the way for a summit between donald trump and kim jong il in less than two weeks time but pompei refused to confirm it'll actually happen our diplomatic editor james bates has more. a second day of intense diplomacy between the u.s. secretary of state and the north korean envoy who met for almost two and a half hours reporters watched the comings and goings at the apartment block where the u.s. government owns a residence on the thirty ninth floor state department officials were very cautious in what they said but one man was not as restrained the u.s. president who spoke as the meeting was still under way revealing for the first time that general kim will now head to the white house good morning i just want to tell you we're doing very well with north kore
mexico city. the u.s. secretary of state says he's made great progress in his talks with one of north korean leader kim jong il's closest aides by pompei and has met kim jong yong shoes in new york for a second day now those talks are supposed to smooth the way for a summit between donald trump and kim jong il in less than two weeks time but pompei refused to confirm it'll actually happen our diplomatic editor james bates has more. a second day of intense diplomacy between the u.s. secretary of...
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and they needed help immediately with a heavy rescue team in mexico city. with only two such teams in the entire united states, we had to beible a to mobilize. because of our relationship with the department of defense, i made a phone call that night. by breakfast the next morning, there was a team on the grounds in mexico city because of dod's assets to get it on the ground. one other piece on the usaid side, what we are trying to do is to gather ma tricks that help us understand the capacity and commitment to policy reform and institutional reform in every country where we are work and where we want to work. not just measuring the outputs which is, i think, something that we do well, but trying to understand where capacity needs are so that we can help to foster the strengthening of those capacities before a crisis hit. so we on times look at the strength of -- oftentimes look at the strength of the medical system, the capability to diagnose tests, for example. that's another piece that we try to do, all aimed towards helping countries help themselves. we
and they needed help immediately with a heavy rescue team in mexico city. with only two such teams in the entire united states, we had to beible a to mobilize. because of our relationship with the department of defense, i made a phone call that night. by breakfast the next morning, there was a team on the grounds in mexico city because of dod's assets to get it on the ground. one other piece on the usaid side, what we are trying to do is to gather ma tricks that help us understand the capacity...
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due to the celebration -- and artificial earthquake to be detected in mexico city due to the celebration. >>> this many of celebration at of bio stadium. thousands gathered to watch the world cup on the big screen. everyone hoped for a good game. german fans were glad to be with other soccer fans to watch the match.>> ever celebrating. it is always nice. world cup is amazing.>> my fathand my mother is from germany. i have to admit, i rooted for mexico. i have seen them lose so many times against germany.>> the san jose earthquakes launching a watch party for all world cup games. parking is free. >>> ktvu fox 2 is your home for will. on fox sports one, the band will -- the game will be hosted today. at 11 am, russia will go for another win when it plays egypt. both games will be right here on ktvu fox 2. >>> we will move over to ktvu plus starting at 7 am tomorrow morning. you can catch your news, traffic and weather with us.>>> mikey is taking a step back after being called out by the u. s. navy. will tell you about the dispute over the navaacademy historic > west nile virus is a big co
due to the celebration -- and artificial earthquake to be detected in mexico city due to the celebration. >>> this many of celebration at of bio stadium. thousands gathered to watch the world cup on the big screen. everyone hoped for a good game. german fans were glad to be with other soccer fans to watch the match.>> ever celebrating. it is always nice. world cup is amazing.>> my fathand my mother is from germany. i have to admit, i rooted for mexico. i have seen them lose...
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't was prompted by the fans massive jumping in mexico city. >> mexico city was extremely happy.nk you for the round up of the press. if you want to see more, you can log onto our websiteçça>>] man: we have tonight yascha mounk, the author of "the people vsvs. democracy." let me tell you a little bit about it. he's a lecturer on government at harvard university and a senior fellow at new america. he's a columnist at slate and a host of the "good fight" podcast. he's a leading expert in the rise of populism and the crisis of liberal democracy. so, that's yascha, and i think the club will recognize our moderator tonight, francis fukuyama, who has been here many times before. he's currently a senior fellow at stanford's freeman spogli institute for international studies and his new book on identity, his "identity politics" will be coming out in september. so, thank you very much, francis. thank you very much. ok, thank you.
't was prompted by the fans massive jumping in mexico city. >> mexico city was extremely happy.nk you for the round up of the press. if you want to see more, you can log onto our websiteçça>>] man: we have tonight yascha mounk, the author of "the people vsvs. democracy." let me tell you a little bit about it. he's a lecturer on government at harvard university and a senior fellow at new america. he's a columnist at slate and a host of the "good fight"...
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and there were shock waves literally in mexico city at nearly the same time the one mexico goal was scorednsors detected a mini earthquake. the mexican geological service says possibly set off by so many fans jumping in the air all at one time in mexico city. >>> still ahead tonight, nasa recognizes the american astronaut who spent the most time up in space. >>> also, pop culture's power couple releasing a surprise joint album. ♪ jumping off the stage >> the secret they somehow managed to keep from millions of fans. >>> back now the power couple and their equally powerful message, beyonce and jay-z cementing their superstar status, releasing a surprise joint album, and highlighting some provocative social issues as well. nbc's catie beck now on what sent fans into a frenzy. >> reporter: rumored for years but now the talk just got real. couple making a surprise drop on title, the music jay-z and beyonce partly own. >> they just dropped an album and i'm freaking out. >> reporter: called "everything is love" a feat nothing short of artistic, and unbelievable, two of the world's biggest supers
and there were shock waves literally in mexico city at nearly the same time the one mexico goal was scorednsors detected a mini earthquake. the mexican geological service says possibly set off by so many fans jumping in the air all at one time in mexico city. >>> still ahead tonight, nasa recognizes the american astronaut who spent the most time up in space. >>> also, pop culture's power couple releasing a surprise joint album. ♪ jumping off the stage >> the secret...
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going to take a look at the relevance of mexico in the world and it an emblem matic city in mexico, tijuana. the first time we had debate with a studio audiences. all of them are from tijuana and they will ask a question directly to the presidential candidates. today more than ever, we are very concerned but the million of mexicans in live in other done countries warm going to debite investment, free trades, and transnational crime, the rights of immigrants, the national elector to institute would like to thank the autonomous university of baja, california, as well as the vice director office here in the tijuana campus so we could hold this debate. this debate is broadcast, the entire country and throughout the world, through the internet as well as social media. as well as through public and private television networks and radio networks. thank you, we'd like to welcome candidate andres man well lopez obrador from the also working together. good -- the coalition working together. good evening, candidate jose antonio meade. candidate rick card noe anyway ya for -- ricardo anae ya and candid
going to take a look at the relevance of mexico in the world and it an emblem matic city in mexico, tijuana. the first time we had debate with a studio audiences. all of them are from tijuana and they will ask a question directly to the presidential candidates. today more than ever, we are very concerned but the million of mexicans in live in other done countries warm going to debite investment, free trades, and transnational crime, the rights of immigrants, the national elector to institute...
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monday is going to be a very interesting day here ok and john home and giving us the update from mexico city thank you so you can read more about why these elections in mexico are so important by heading to our web site al jazeera dot com it's being dubbed the biggest election in mexican history more on our websites uganda is shutting down hundreds of orphanages that don't meet legal standards the government suspect some are being used for profit or child trafficking palter there john reports on a home in the northern city of gulu that's trying to help the children nine year old appeals parents died from aids four years ago her grandmother took care of her until she passed away the little girl who has hiv was living at a now shuttered orphanage in the northern ugandan city of gulu appeal is now cared for by her legal guardian jeffrey who has four kids of his own it's a lot of press and i think i'm trying. to make. my family and china thinking. about our look. valerie was the manager of one shelter that shut its doors the orphanage was home to children who lost their parents to aids and war t
monday is going to be a very interesting day here ok and john home and giving us the update from mexico city thank you so you can read more about why these elections in mexico are so important by heading to our web site al jazeera dot com it's being dubbed the biggest election in mexican history more on our websites uganda is shutting down hundreds of orphanages that don't meet legal standards the government suspect some are being used for profit or child trafficking palter there john reports...
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on to mexico city, and things are looking up.'s technical problems which hold him back. the gearbox penalty as he starts in 12 place and finishing tenth. here come the lights now! we go green in uruguay! uruguay makes for some exciting competition between alex and sam. lynn third and bird in eighth. going to be a tight one between the two ds virgin team—mates. sam bird in front of lynn so the two ds virgin cars have swapped position. alex coming in sixth place. and the hard work does not stop once alex is off the track. i suppose my height as a racing driver is quite unusual. i'm quite a tall racing driver. alex is six foot one. i have to watch my weight maybe more than other drivers. it's been a long time since i could think i can eat whatever i want. even if it'sjust a mental thing, a symbolic thing in the gym, but it translates to your whole life and certainly in your professional life. the pressure is a privilege. because at the end of the day, it means that someone is expecting a certain type of performance from you, whether
on to mexico city, and things are looking up.'s technical problems which hold him back. the gearbox penalty as he starts in 12 place and finishing tenth. here come the lights now! we go green in uruguay! uruguay makes for some exciting competition between alex and sam. lynn third and bird in eighth. going to be a tight one between the two ds virgin team—mates. sam bird in front of lynn so the two ds virgin cars have swapped position. alex coming in sixth place. and the hard work does not stop...
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two monitoring stations in mexico city picked up the shaking the same time as the goal. >>> meantimeum in san jose also turned into a giant party after team mexico scored. for germany fans the loss was tough to stomach. >> i'm actually quite sad and quite surprised because yeah, i was sure germany will beat mexico because they won the last world cup. >> there's people in the u.s. from all around the world and all nationalities. so, you know, you'll have a ton of americans still engaged rooting for other countries. >> you can go check out the world cup games for free at avaya stadium and there will be more highlights after this newscast on gameday. we'll be right back. efforts of. feel like 50? how can i share new plans virtually? how can i download an e-file? virtual tours? zip-file? ig files? in seconds, not minutes... b justre like that.al like everything... the answer is simple. i'll do what i've always done... dream more, dream faster, and above all... now, i'll dream gig. now more businesses, in more places, can afford to dream gig. comcast, building america's largest gig-speed
two monitoring stations in mexico city picked up the shaking the same time as the goal. >>> meantimeum in san jose also turned into a giant party after team mexico scored. for germany fans the loss was tough to stomach. >> i'm actually quite sad and quite surprised because yeah, i was sure germany will beat mexico because they won the last world cup. >> there's people in the u.s. from all around the world and all nationalities. so, you know, you'll have a ton of americans...
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and there were shock waves literally in mexico city at nearly the same timehe one mexico goal was scorednsors detected a mini earthquake. the mexican geologi l service says possibly set off by so many fans jumping in the air all at one time in mexico city. >>> still ahead tonight, nasa ecognizes the america astronaut who spent the most time up in space. >>> also, pop culture's power couple releasing a surprise joint album. ♪ jumping off the stage ♪ jumping off the stage >> the secret they someh us. ♪ jumping off the stage >> the secret they someh it's what this country is made of. but right now, our bond is fraying. how do we get back to "us"? the y fills the gaps. and bridges our divides. donate to your local y today. because where there's a y, ' e' available now for $7.99 gillette. the best a man can get. (burke) so we know how to cover almost anything.en almost everything test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ ayep, and my teeth are yellow.? time for whitestrips. crest
and there were shock waves literally in mexico city at nearly the same timehe one mexico goal was scorednsors detected a mini earthquake. the mexican geologi l service says possibly set off by so many fans jumping in the air all at one time in mexico city. >>> still ahead tonight, nasa ecognizes the america astronaut who spent the most time up in space. >>> also, pop culture's power couple releasing a surprise joint album. ♪ jumping off the stage ♪ jumping off the stage...
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investments dropped precipitously when you were the head of the government of mexico city.hen you don't have investments, you don't have jobs. how do you explain? >> i think the whole thing gets back to all three candidates. they are all deceiving the mexican people. one with slogans of peace and love. in all three positions, he could not answer. he talks about trump, but his three children are in the united states. all three of them are not going to be able to talk about trump because the have the same background. >> let's move on to the second segment of our discussion. a very important question you wanted to raise. >> the indignities the immigrants are suffering, the way they are treating his -- treated is terrible. we saw the massacre, and recently the way immigrants have been treated, and even immigrants that were kidnapped by criminal groups. my question is, how do you help those immigrants who cross into mexico, whether they are central , african, sotian that we can have that moral authority and ask for our mexican immigrants to be treated with dignity in the united
investments dropped precipitously when you were the head of the government of mexico city.hen you don't have investments, you don't have jobs. how do you explain? >> i think the whole thing gets back to all three candidates. they are all deceiving the mexican people. one with slogans of peace and love. in all three positions, he could not answer. he talks about trump, but his three children are in the united states. all three of them are not going to be able to talk about trump because...
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jon: william la jeunesse is live in mexico city.the polls showing about this election tomorrow? >> well, jon, the polls show the front runner populist obrador winning in a landslide. he has a huge lead right now with young rural poor voters getting his most support. now this guy is different. he's the grandson of a farm worker. an environmental activist, an advocate for the poor. he plans to turn the presidential palace into a park. sell the presidential jet. live in his tiny townhouse in mexico city. he is a nationalist. he says outrageous things to grab headlines but he has a thin skin when it comes to the press. critics call him a defiant autocrat and a socialist who will turn mexico into the next venezuela. supporters say obrador as an outsider, a reformer who will end drug violence and reintegrate the stale economy raising wages among the working poor and returning wealth to small farmers. >> -- outdid everybody as becoming the agent of change and the gentleman who channelled all the enormous resentment of the mexican people ag
jon: william la jeunesse is live in mexico city.the polls showing about this election tomorrow? >> well, jon, the polls show the front runner populist obrador winning in a landslide. he has a huge lead right now with young rural poor voters getting his most support. now this guy is different. he's the grandson of a farm worker. an environmental activist, an advocate for the poor. he plans to turn the presidential palace into a park. sell the presidential jet. live in his tiny townhouse in...
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mexico city's has put full stadium for the final campaign rally a month this month i love visible that a lot of the business that's going and that it was a party to love polls on the presidential election on sunday it was a. good seat to supporters who say that they had to make very this is the first time that my little visible daughter has tried to leave the presidency for years has been a little problem but this time it seems that a certain amount of trailing in second place is we can't learn from the conservative national action party more than it is well spoken well educated but he has absolutely no administrative experience he's never been elected to office before and he also has the disadvantage of representing a political party that has twice had the presidency and according to most mexicans fell short of their expectations and their base is one and paul you'll meet he is a former finance minister of the current government the most popular government according to polls in recent mexican history and that is of course his biggest handicap the big issues here are corruption and vio
mexico city's has put full stadium for the final campaign rally a month this month i love visible that a lot of the business that's going and that it was a party to love polls on the presidential election on sunday it was a. good seat to supporters who say that they had to make very this is the first time that my little visible daughter has tried to leave the presidency for years has been a little problem but this time it seems that a certain amount of trailing in second place is we can't learn...
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fans in mexico city reacting to the defending world cup champions and fans in mexico city reacting tooal and mexican seismologists now say the fan reaction and all of that jumping actually caused a small artificial earthquake picked up by scientific monitoring. >>> and the update on the hoops grudge match between the lawmaker and the comedian. check out all of the highlights or low lights on jimmy's show tomorrow night right here on abc. >>> when we come back, a father's day story you will not forget. what one dad did for another family in trouble. stay with us. what one dad did for another family in trouble. stay with us. could clean almost anywhere, all on it's own? (intense music) the shark ion robot maneuvers from floors to carpets. while it spots trouble, it steers around it. this shark cleans, docks, and charges automatically. the shark ion robot. oscar mayer deli fresh ham has no added nitrates, nitrites or artificial preservatives. now deli fresh flavor is for everyone. like those who like... for those in school. d those who like it with soda. for the star of the scene. cut! a
fans in mexico city reacting to the defending world cup champions and fans in mexico city reacting tooal and mexican seismologists now say the fan reaction and all of that jumping actually caused a small artificial earthquake picked up by scientific monitoring. >>> and the update on the hoops grudge match between the lawmaker and the comedian. check out all of the highlights or low lights on jimmy's show tomorrow night right here on abc. >>> when we come back, a father's day...
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mexico city and jeff stacy is a former state department official in the obama administration he says there's a high chance of a trade war we're already hearing direct responses from the e.u. from japan from canada about what they're going to do reciprocal tariffs coming in at the american economy and that means that if we respond again in kind this could go several rounds and lead ultimately to a very sizable trade war that will be detrimental to all of us what we are hoping is that the administration will think twice here this is what our allies are hoping this is what the leaders in japan in canada and all across europe are hoping it seems that this cabinet and this president in particular have things kind of reverse in their minds what they don't understand is that protectionism and mercantile isn't is a very bad thing for all parties involved the u.s. secretary of state says that he's made great progress in his talks with one of the north korean leader kim jong un's close estates mike pompei as mat's kim jong il can be on trial i'm sorry in new york for a second day the talks are
mexico city and jeff stacy is a former state department official in the obama administration he says there's a high chance of a trade war we're already hearing direct responses from the e.u. from japan from canada about what they're going to do reciprocal tariffs coming in at the american economy and that means that if we respond again in kind this could go several rounds and lead ultimately to a very sizable trade war that will be detrimental to all of us what we are hoping is that the...
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the capital in protest over what he does know how to work within the political system as mayor of mexico city he worked with the private sector to regenerate the city center improve transport infrastructure and ended with a more than eighty percent approval rating now mixed courage waiting to see which version it gets moderates the radical populist all progressive if that is who wins the presidency john hoeven al-jazeera i could kill. this is al jazeera these are the top stories the u.n. agency for palestinian refugees is warning its weeks away from cutting emergency assistance because of critically low funding agency says it struggled since the u.s. cut contributions alyea this year more than five million refugees in the middle east rely on the agency for education food and health services. our current shortfall remains now in excess of two hundred fifty million us dollars and we still have a very big task ahead at this point we do not i repeat we do not have the income to ensure that the schools will open on time in august and in the absence of significant new funding we will have to begin
the capital in protest over what he does know how to work within the political system as mayor of mexico city he worked with the private sector to regenerate the city center improve transport infrastructure and ended with a more than eighty percent approval rating now mixed courage waiting to see which version it gets moderates the radical populist all progressive if that is who wins the presidency john hoeven al-jazeera i could kill. this is al jazeera these are the top stories the u.n. agency...
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as mexico city's mayor, he governed pragmatically. he promises dialogue with the u.s.and his campaign still describe themselves as launching a movement. >> i believe it would be a situation similar tone you lived in the united states, the moment that barack obama was elected, in the sense that peopleere able to open their ears and open their eyes to see the world dierently. f >> reporter:or almost a century, mexico's only known two establisent parties-- until this sunday, when islo prom a transformation, and mexico heads into the unknown. for the pbs nehour, i'm nick schifrin in mexico city. >> woodruff: and now we turn to the analysis of shields and brooks. that is syndicated col mark shields, and "new york times" columnist david brooks. gentlemen, welcome. big news, e equivalent of an earthquake, i guess, in washington, political earth wake. what does it mean anthony kennedy is stepping down from the supreme court? what does it mean for the court, the city, the country? >> it's significant. let me say god likbe donald trumuse she has now given him a second appointee
as mexico city's mayor, he governed pragmatically. he promises dialogue with the u.s.and his campaign still describe themselves as launching a movement. >> i believe it would be a situation similar tone you lived in the united states, the moment that barack obama was elected, in the sense that peopleere able to open their ears and open their eyes to see the world dierently. f >> reporter:or almost a century, mexico's only known two establisent parties-- until this sunday, when islo...
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mexico city. scientists in the u.s. say they've potentially found the holy grail of cancer research research at the cleveland clinic in ohio say they've developed a blood test that's able to detect certain types of cancer several years before a person falls ill a trial of around sixteen hundred people found a non invasive procedure identify d.n.a. markers with up to ninety percent accuracy the test was used to detect genetic traces of multiple counts including pancreatic and the various diseases is hoped the breakthrough will help to dramatically transform cancer treatment and save many lines well dr len felt deputy chief medical officer for the american cancer society says this breakthrough could revolutionize the detection of cancers that are harder to diagnose. as a cancer grows parts of its genetic make up part of its internal makeup so to speak gets broken off and circulates in the blood so the purpose of this technology is to try to find those fragments of what we call d.n.a. genetic material in the blood see if t
mexico city. scientists in the u.s. say they've potentially found the holy grail of cancer research research at the cleveland clinic in ohio say they've developed a blood test that's able to detect certain types of cancer several years before a person falls ill a trial of around sixteen hundred people found a non invasive procedure identify d.n.a. markers with up to ninety percent accuracy the test was used to detect genetic traces of multiple counts including pancreatic and the various...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm nick schifrinn mexico city.odruff: ande turn to the analysis of shields and brooks. that is syndicated columnist mark shields, and "new yorkum times" cst david brooks. gentlemen, welcome. big news, the equivalent of an earthquake, i guess, in washington, political earth wake. what does it mean anthony kennedy is stepping down frompr the e court? what does it mean for the court, the city, the country? >> it's significant. let me say god likes donald trwp because she has no given him a second appointee to the supreme cot, something that barack obama, in eight years, got two, bill clinton in eight yeshs got two, george w. bn eight years got two. he's getting two in months. anthony kennedy is ting much praise, in large part, judy, two sources. one, he was a gentleman. he was considerate to those around him. there was neo prsonalizing or polarizing to him, and that isre welcome aneshing in this washington. but the second thing is he was a liberal on indriividuahts and social issues. he was not on economic issues. he
for the pbs newshour, i'm nick schifrinn mexico city.odruff: ande turn to the analysis of shields and brooks. that is syndicated columnist mark shields, and "new yorkum times" cst david brooks. gentlemen, welcome. big news, the equivalent of an earthquake, i guess, in washington, political earth wake. what does it mean anthony kennedy is stepping down frompr the e court? what does it mean for the court, the city, the country? >> it's significant. let me say god likes donald trwp...
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this is the blue house in mexico city, where frida kahlo lived. selection of which make up the contents of this show. they found wardrobes packed with her trademark traditional mexican clothes, drawers teeming with indigenous jewellery and cupboards full of her medical equipment, showing how frida kahlo used art and fashion to both conceal and confront her disabilities. no matter where i look around on the walls, i can see everything. she has become a role model for this fashion writer and activist. for me, fashion allows me to narrate and articulate a whole identity that perhaps people don't perceive. so i am currently wearing an orange cape and from that, you may have a sense of my personality. and that's exactly what frida did. she took items that were supposed to be medical devices, whether they were corsets, or whether they were boots, or whatever it was, and really accessorised them, not only to give her self—confidence, but to make them really visible and say yes, iam disabled. look at me. i'm great. why can't we be proud of all our differe
this is the blue house in mexico city, where frida kahlo lived. selection of which make up the contents of this show. they found wardrobes packed with her trademark traditional mexican clothes, drawers teeming with indigenous jewellery and cupboards full of her medical equipment, showing how frida kahlo used art and fashion to both conceal and confront her disabilities. no matter where i look around on the walls, i can see everything. she has become a role model for this fashion writer and...
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young should still play a vital role in who gets in and how the country moves forward john homan mexico city now the u.s. is being accused of playing a dangerous game by stopping terrorists and steal an element of them from some of its closest allies canada mexico and the e.u. are planning retaliatory moves in what could be the start of a trade war economists say it could damage the u.s. economy and a gal who reports are from miami. like many states florida's construction industry has been booming for years demand for new development is being driven by a strong economy and in this state alone half a million people working construction but the rising cost of steel and allen minium could say developers deal a serious blow to the entire industry it hurts us a lot in the fact that unpredictable makes it very difficult for us to sign contracts that i know for sure we can complete for the. number that the developer really needs us to do it for consumers to could end up out of pocket as u.s. manufacturing prices rise and the agricultural sector braces for retaliation from the e.u. canada and mexico
young should still play a vital role in who gets in and how the country moves forward john homan mexico city now the u.s. is being accused of playing a dangerous game by stopping terrorists and steal an element of them from some of its closest allies canada mexico and the e.u. are planning retaliatory moves in what could be the start of a trade war economists say it could damage the u.s. economy and a gal who reports are from miami. like many states florida's construction industry has been...
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half of iran nineteen million eligible voters are under thirty five dollar home and has more from mexico city. a quick tackle break before a national. get on with cramming for their finals to finish in university at a critical moment the mix kamila tool race is gearing up to make clear what they see is the key issues for. work that at least there is work for those of us who are heading out of university that and crime we don't have security almost anywhere pollsters say that ties in with what many young voters want more a better paid jobs lower murder rates and less corruption. candidates should be listening the young vote is all important this election most forty five percent of the electorate is under thirty five they could swing it for the winner. they're overwhelmingly urban online a more educated than their parents are also more likely to vote left good news for front runner money well and the reds lopez obrador that is if they turn out talk well why the young vote tends not to a mexico is notoriously corrupt political class could turn them off entirely but there is hope that this time a
half of iran nineteen million eligible voters are under thirty five dollar home and has more from mexico city. a quick tackle break before a national. get on with cramming for their finals to finish in university at a critical moment the mix kamila tool race is gearing up to make clear what they see is the key issues for. work that at least there is work for those of us who are heading out of university that and crime we don't have security almost anywhere pollsters say that ties in with what...
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he has tried twice in the past and used to mirror of mexico city and used to mirror of mexico city andis new party and at this stage which is a few days ago somewhere between 20 and 25% lead, it looks likes it will ta ke and 25% lead, it looks likes it will take something really significant to stop him being the next president of mexico. thank you for covering the election itself in the covering days here on bbc news. a nigerian woman has become the first person in the uk convicted under the modern slavery act. she is accused of trafficking women from nigeria to europe for sexual exploitation. she led a double life, as a nurse in south london and also a trafficker of girls for sex. she was known as madame sandra to her victims, and owned this house in nigeria. it is grand by local standards and impossible to pay for as a part—time nurse salary. she also ran as a local politician pledging to work for women's rights. one girl does not want to be identified so we are calling her blessing. she promised me that when i came to germany she would take care of me. i will not wa nt would take ca
he has tried twice in the past and used to mirror of mexico city and used to mirror of mexico city andis new party and at this stage which is a few days ago somewhere between 20 and 25% lead, it looks likes it will ta ke and 25% lead, it looks likes it will take something really significant to stop him being the next president of mexico. thank you for covering the election itself in the covering days here on bbc news. a nigerian woman has become the first person in the uk convicted under the...