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perez, stay with us. and culture in mexico city. with me on comunidad del valle are the legendary painter artist carlos perez, and rose mendoza of dulce vida travel. welcome to the show. well, this is pretty awesome. we do have some images that y'all sent us, but tell us where you're taking them and what they're experiencing with your docent here. rose mendoza: yeah, so dulce vida travel, we offer tours to mexico. we emphasize heritage and culture. so we--i asked--reached out to carlos, who's, you know, mexican, who--to kind of lead the tour 'cause he has a lot of experience within mexico city with all the museums. damian: you're probably jumping at the opportunity, carlos, knowing your knowledge of your craft and knowing the birthplace of where a lot of this craft came. carlos perez: well, it's all a big part of my fabric. i was born in mexico city, it's been part of my life, my career. and i actually have done quite a bit of my own travels to mexico
perez, stay with us. and culture in mexico city. with me on comunidad del valle are the legendary painter artist carlos perez, and rose mendoza of dulce vida travel. welcome to the show. well, this is pretty awesome. we do have some images that y'all sent us, but tell us where you're taking them and what they're experiencing with your docent here. rose mendoza: yeah, so dulce vida travel, we offer tours to mexico. we emphasize heritage and culture. so we--i asked--reached out to carlos, who's,...
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mexico to actually experience it. they'll go to the resorts, cabo, puerto vallarta, which is beautiful, but a city like mexico city wasdesign capital of the world because of their museums and how well they designed the city. and also unesco, you know, mexican culture is considered a world treasure. so, our culture is loved worldwide. so, here you get to visit the museums, the shopping, artesanías. it's just a one-of-a-kind experience, so we want to invite second, third generation mexicanos to come get to know their culture very intimately. damian: i've been to mexico city about ten times, and i still haven't seen everything. and even though--even when i go back to the same place twice, you still get chills. carlos: yeah, we're going to be doing a walk through the reforma. it has ton of public art through that corridor. we're going to be going to coyoacán to visit the blue house of frida kahlo's studio. we're going to be going to san angel to visit diego rivera's and frida's studio as well. so there's--every day that we're there is full, and i'm sure that everybody will be exhausted by the end of the day. damian: you'r
mexico to actually experience it. they'll go to the resorts, cabo, puerto vallarta, which is beautiful, but a city like mexico city wasdesign capital of the world because of their museums and how well they designed the city. and also unesco, you know, mexican culture is considered a world treasure. so, our culture is loved worldwide. so, here you get to visit the museums, the shopping, artesanías. it's just a one-of-a-kind experience, so we want to invite second, third generation mexicanos to...
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and this is leaving mexico city. there were a lot of christmas decorations up, and this is the way out of the city. migrants were hitchhiking and we passed a christmas tree. this is the trans woman from el salvador in san diego, putting on her makeup. so i just talked to her the other day. she is working at a pizza restaurant, and she will be sharing her story in a radio piece i'm doing at the center for investigative reporting. that should come out soon. i think she is excited because she wanted to share the story of a trans woman. she said she felt like she never had any information or any feeling that there were other people like her. in el salvador. neither at this elementary school. they are learning french in geneva. carlo is working with the u.s.. migrants doing such important work, often with very little education. i know that carla has changed my life. there is no doubt. what i'm taking away -- when i talk about migration, i think there is a real humanity we need too it that bring into the conversation when
and this is leaving mexico city. there were a lot of christmas decorations up, and this is the way out of the city. migrants were hitchhiking and we passed a christmas tree. this is the trans woman from el salvador in san diego, putting on her makeup. so i just talked to her the other day. she is working at a pizza restaurant, and she will be sharing her story in a radio piece i'm doing at the center for investigative reporting. that should come out soon. i think she is excited because she...
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i was in mexico city and all the migrants were in mexico city for about five days. it's a group of around 5,000 migrants. they were staying in a sports stadium. and about 50%, over 50% of the caravan is made up of children. i feel like that's something that often gets lost. and this man, he's from honduras. and i saw him on the metro, mexico city made the metro free for migrants, which i thought was a great gesture. and i saw him, he actually had the i ghana tied to his head --, guana tied to his head when i saw him. i was like, what is the story here? and he said, well, you know, he was with his wife and three kids. and he said, this is diana. she's my pet iguana. i was leaving honduras and i just thought, no one else is going to love her like i do. so amazing ople are and bizarre. you find these stories and you're like, what is this? this doesn't fit into any narrative in the media. and so that's something that i really took away from working on the migrant caravan. and then there were just so many children. children were being born during the migrant caravan, the
i was in mexico city and all the migrants were in mexico city for about five days. it's a group of around 5,000 migrants. they were staying in a sports stadium. and about 50%, over 50% of the caravan is made up of children. i feel like that's something that often gets lost. and this man, he's from honduras. and i saw him on the metro, mexico city made the metro free for migrants, which i thought was a great gesture. and i saw him, he actually had the i ghana tied to his head --, guana tied to...
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we will be hearing from a journalist based in mexico city for 18 years or so based in mexico city forbooks on drug trafficking. let's get some of the day's other news. the bbc has asked for a review of security at president trump's rallies after an attack on a bbc cameraman in texas on monday. the cameraman was shoved very hard and sworn at by a man in a make america great again cap. the incident did not stop mr trump's verbal attacks on the press, although the white house has since issued a statement condemning violence against the media. turkish authorities have arrested more than 700 people suspected of links to the islamic cleric, fethullah gulen, who's based in the us. he's accused of organising a failed coup in 2016 — which he denies. prosecutors claim his supporters infiltrated the police force by getting the questions to a recruitment exam in advance. the trial of 12 catalan separatists accused of rebellion and sedition against spain has begun in madrid. they were arrested after a banned referendum in 2017 and an attempt to declare catalonia independent. the offences carry a m
we will be hearing from a journalist based in mexico city for 18 years or so based in mexico city forbooks on drug trafficking. let's get some of the day's other news. the bbc has asked for a review of security at president trump's rallies after an attack on a bbc cameraman in texas on monday. the cameraman was shoved very hard and sworn at by a man in a make america great again cap. the incident did not stop mr trump's verbal attacks on the press, although the white house has since issued a...
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. >> well, i am from mexico city, so mexico city is a little warm. i have never seen the snow before so i think it will be a great experience. >> sports basement for one has a daily bus that takes people to the sierra. however, today's sunday trip already has been canceled because of the driving conditions. as i just mentioned, driving conditions in the sierra are treacherous at best. here is a live look at interstate 80 in colfax, in placer county. whiteout conditions were causing lots of spinout crashes so as a result it's so empty because the chp closed i-80, all the way from colfax to the nevada state line, that's about 70 miles. the chp reports multiple cars have spun out and lost control. look at that, here's just one of them. the chp office in truckee posted this picture of one driver who flipped over in the snow. >>> all the rain we've been getting here in the bay area brought down this tree in santa clara yesterday. it fell near main street and sahara way around 5:30 lastenin. no one was hurt but three cars were damaged. within there 30-minu
. >> well, i am from mexico city, so mexico city is a little warm. i have never seen the snow before so i think it will be a great experience. >> sports basement for one has a daily bus that takes people to the sierra. however, today's sunday trip already has been canceled because of the driving conditions. as i just mentioned, driving conditions in the sierra are treacherous at best. here is a live look at interstate 80 in colfax, in placer county. whiteout conditions were causing...
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program has also been getting support from mexico city. a million know it today yaga is a born and bred city dweller his life is a world away from cern but he saw a lot of mexico's rural areas as a child on family vacations and wants to raise awareness of the problems facing people there. in twenty seventeen he founded a startup called root which organizes sustainable trips to the rural outback but many other eco tourism operators he says aren't a sustainable as they like to claim. a dream in mexico has to change because right now most of it it's a fuel based on extractive system and this means that we are people are using the natural and cultural capital of communities and more freedoms without giving back to the system as his company offers an alternative to trips that organizes aim to treat the rural population as equal partners most of the proceeds stay in those communities the money is reinvested on the ground for example in environmental protection projects like the one run by the mo here is millionaire yes. the fear of tourism system
program has also been getting support from mexico city. a million know it today yaga is a born and bred city dweller his life is a world away from cern but he saw a lot of mexico's rural areas as a child on family vacations and wants to raise awareness of the problems facing people there. in twenty seventeen he founded a startup called root which organizes sustainable trips to the rural outback but many other eco tourism operators he says aren't a sustainable as they like to claim. a dream in...
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peace -- black and white piece set mexico city, it has been nominated for best picture, ord netflix isngd to make sure it wins. >> roma has been the subject of a massive campaign by netflix to win oscars. the chief aim, to bring victory to alphonso cuaron's largely auto graphicalto -- auographical portrait of his house made in mexico city in the rly 1970's. he is taking the bign arketing pushride. >> they do a lot of work doing the promotion and the marketing and i am very pleased about it. roma ia very unlikely film to have this amazing support. [speaking spanish] >> an unlikelyandidate for best picture, roma is no glossy hollywood production. it is in black spanish, and features no major stars. nevertheless, it has 10 nominations. it cold leads the oscars race -- co-leads the oscars race with the british picture, the favorite." netflix has reached out to awards voters with all kinds of goodies like this cushion and ab coffee t book valued at 170 $175 full of stills from the film, all in an effort to win d tes. it's estimaat netflix has spent more than $25 million on its oscar campaign.
peace -- black and white piece set mexico city, it has been nominated for best picture, ord netflix isngd to make sure it wins. >> roma has been the subject of a massive campaign by netflix to win oscars. the chief aim, to bring victory to alphonso cuaron's largely auto graphicalto -- auographical portrait of his house made in mexico city in the rly 1970's. he is taking the bign arketing pushride. >> they do a lot of work doing the promotion and the marketing and i am very pleased...
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controversial fifty thousand strong force is supposed to fight rising crime down home and has more from mexico city. its president lopez obrador has big plan to beat the record levels of violence in mexico the fifty thousand strong national guard made up of military personnel and federal police and they cleared a big hurdle when the senate approved unanimously on thursday i provided ok here's your part of the court out of the opposition and then goes have demanded that the fools be headed by civilian rather than a military officer before they go after months of negotiations when the bill was passed and gone but on friday morning the president pulled them up sure that. the faculty for naming the head of the national guard is with the president and it could be a civilian or military officer retired or active it's important to clear that up. if he does name a military head of the force it would be an added concern to those already worried that the bill in shrines the permanent presence of the military on the streets over the next five years and gives them increased powers. the public does trust the ar
controversial fifty thousand strong force is supposed to fight rising crime down home and has more from mexico city. its president lopez obrador has big plan to beat the record levels of violence in mexico the fifty thousand strong national guard made up of military personnel and federal police and they cleared a big hurdle when the senate approved unanimously on thursday i provided ok here's your part of the court out of the opposition and then goes have demanded that the fools be headed by...
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its mother tongues john holmes now does it or mexico city. it's time for the sport. thank you very much will english premier league side arsenal have booked their spot in the last sixteen of the europa league down a goal from the first leg they beat belarusians side bar to three one on aggregate out of favor playmaker mesut ozil was recalled for the first time since january twenty ninth with this being arsenal's only realistic chance to win a trophy this season and early own goal plus strikes from squadron must defeat and papa stuff sealed the win for them in london also from the e.p.l. chelsea are through spanish sides valencia and villareal advance but bettis crash out sylvia already secured their spot on wednesday and from the seri enter and not believe progress. the man expected to be this year's number one pick in the n.b.a. draft has given potential suitors a real scare after a freak accident in a college basketball game scion williamson's shoe exploded during duke's showdown with arch rivals the university of north carolina on thursday the forward injuring his
its mother tongues john holmes now does it or mexico city. it's time for the sport. thank you very much will english premier league side arsenal have booked their spot in the last sixteen of the europa league down a goal from the first leg they beat belarusians side bar to three one on aggregate out of favor playmaker mesut ozil was recalled for the first time since january twenty ninth with this being arsenal's only realistic chance to win a trophy this season and early own goal plus strikes...
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young people who've fallen victim to organized crime and drug cartels stronghold and reports from mexico city. the cruelest part of the violence in mexico thousands of the disappeared many taken by organized crime others by security forces themselves it means no closure for families who spend years searching for loved ones dead or alive all too often they do so on their own digging in mass graves we've rudimentary tools government help is minimal now miscues top human rights official says that's going to change the new government's promised twenty million dollars for a new plan to search for the missing it's a huge task to much it's estimated there are currently forty thousand missing people more than one thousand one hundred graves around twenty six thousand are identified bodies in morgues and this is the proof of the magnitude of the humanitarian crisis and human rights violation as well facing and that we must overcome in our countries he's promised a well funded and staffed national commission and a better coordinated database to identify the missing languishing in moods jails officials
young people who've fallen victim to organized crime and drug cartels stronghold and reports from mexico city. the cruelest part of the violence in mexico thousands of the disappeared many taken by organized crime others by security forces themselves it means no closure for families who spend years searching for loved ones dead or alive all too often they do so on their own digging in mass graves we've rudimentary tools government help is minimal now miscues top human rights official says...
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are to blame john homan reports from mexico city. mbaye is up his palace the high temple of mexican culture poet cell arena sanchez is reciting in her native tongue sabi. hj. it's part of the celebrations for international mother tongue day here it's missed specially big deal seven and a half million mcs can speak one of the country's sixty eight indigenous languages but not always well will than half of them are in danger that that will now if my language dives i'll never know how to name things how to see the world from my point of view i wouldn't be able to do that the loss of native languages hasn't happened by accident here indigenous people have historically been discriminated against even punished for speaking their languages in schools migration to cities or the us has also taken its toll when he says he's now one of the only young people from his village in the tricky region to still play the old songs. and things have to change we shouldn't be thinking that people are less bespeaking an indigenous language i want to tell t
are to blame john homan reports from mexico city. mbaye is up his palace the high temple of mexican culture poet cell arena sanchez is reciting in her native tongue sabi. hj. it's part of the celebrations for international mother tongue day here it's missed specially big deal seven and a half million mcs can speak one of the country's sixty eight indigenous languages but not always well will than half of them are in danger that that will now if my language dives i'll never know how to name...
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, and again, afilm neighbourhood in mexico city, and again, a film that has a very strong femalea diverse group. there are frontrunners, roma is one of the frontrunners, but it is one of the frontrunners, but it is pretty wide open actually, and there are a number of reasons for that, one of them being that the academy has new members, hundreds of new members who are women and minority voters, and other reasons as well, so there is a fair bit of suspense. i should as well, so there is a fair bit of suspense. ishould mention as well, so there is a fair bit of suspense. i should mention two important films about racism in america, one is blachklansman by spike lee, and the other green book, about a road trip in the 1970s. and people look to the directing and acting categories? very much so. the directors are all men this year, so the director of roma, spike lee for blachklansman, in 30 years, he has never had a best director nominee, not sure if he will get it, but there is some buzz. in terms of the actors and actresses, there are four who are british were in serious contention, o
, and again, afilm neighbourhood in mexico city, and again, a film that has a very strong femalea diverse group. there are frontrunners, roma is one of the frontrunners, but it is one of the frontrunners, but it is pretty wide open actually, and there are a number of reasons for that, one of them being that the academy has new members, hundreds of new members who are women and minority voters, and other reasons as well, so there is a fair bit of suspense. i should as well, so there is a fair...
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mexican government had been established and the dictator of the santa ana had established himself in mexico citythey were rebelling against santa ana who had changed the constitution in 1824. they wanted to break off from mexico. they were trying to bulk up and defend the city of the san antonio with of the alamo. they had been given orders -- there were suspects of whether they should have even been there, whether the alamo was considered defensible. some of the hiring or ranking generals, began houston and others, did not think it was defensible. travis felt it was worth defending. they stayed and defended. steve: you mentioned davy crockett. explain his role. joel kitchens: davy crockett came in just before the siege. he had been -- he had lost his election bid in tennessee and was deciding to start life a new like so many anglos did in this part of the 19th century. they came to texas where there was land and opportunity and he found himself in san antonio at the time and decided to make a stand where he was. steve: why is it important to remember the alamo in understanding texas history? jo
mexican government had been established and the dictator of the santa ana had established himself in mexico citythey were rebelling against santa ana who had changed the constitution in 1824. they wanted to break off from mexico. they were trying to bulk up and defend the city of the san antonio with of the alamo. they had been given orders -- there were suspects of whether they should have even been there, whether the alamo was considered defensible. some of the hiring or ranking generals,...
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spotlight on the corruption that allowed his cartel to flourish john holeman tells us more from mexico city. to the trial we throughly of corking good man who has been quite muted to the point when. the head of press for the government for any sort of cullman a little bit earlier he actually helped was the verdict was so it tells you something about where it is on this current government's list of priorities and where it is on the radar and generally in the media here in the sort of the minds of people hasn't really been front page news all the way through and that's quite surprising in the way because this was a man that became the sort of shadowy. crime in the country he was someone. with to the authorities a couple of times in escaping for jail and not to some people made him a sort of antihero against what they saw the sort of inefficient and corrupt governments butt. even when we went to the heartland of his cartel the cinna lower cartel even there it seemed more or less business as usual in that people were telling us that the cartels continue to move fast amounts of drugs but they we
spotlight on the corruption that allowed his cartel to flourish john holeman tells us more from mexico city. to the trial we throughly of corking good man who has been quite muted to the point when. the head of press for the government for any sort of cullman a little bit earlier he actually helped was the verdict was so it tells you something about where it is on this current government's list of priorities and where it is on the radar and generally in the media here in the sort of the minds...
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he became head of the new institute for urban planning in mexico city. i mean he found her mind there aren't many buildings by meyer he spent ten years in mexico but we don't have a single one. nevertheless influenced an entire generation of mexican architects say it will negatively influence them as i can say with absolute certainty that bo has had a huge influence on many mexican architects who still go to the mario party for example. in may he. has been a major influence on me i'm sure that hundreds meyer had a big effect on him and this made it somewhat. architect bilbao is interested in social housing. less doesn't live in that. situation in mexico is very difficult there's a huge demand for housing. and the housing that is available is poor quality very rundown. she wants to build affordable housing that does more than just meet minimum government standards. i'm interested in the structure and my idea was to design the structure for a house that could be extended to become larger than forty three square meters because that's just too small. to meet
he became head of the new institute for urban planning in mexico city. i mean he found her mind there aren't many buildings by meyer he spent ten years in mexico but we don't have a single one. nevertheless influenced an entire generation of mexican architects say it will negatively influence them as i can say with absolute certainty that bo has had a huge influence on many mexican architects who still go to the mario party for example. in may he. has been a major influence on me i'm sure that...
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lynching of rodriguez in texas, you have widespread protests at universities in guadalajara and mexico city, outraged by the lynching of a mexican national on u.s. soil. you had anti-u.s. anger and new s stories coming in to the united states along with the news breaking that the mexican revolution may disrupt relations in that region. the texas rangers play an interesting role. 1910, the ranger force was less than 20 rangers. by 1920, they had well over 1000. the texas rangers became the police force if you will of the border. there was controversy between texas and thef president of the u.s. over who should police the border? was a state issue or federal issue? many anglo texans took up arms with the rangers. >> this really was what someone call vigilante justice? correct? >> yes. for a long part of the history that i have read, this was a the dominant texas narrative was this was a race war. the rangers took up arms to battle with mexican revolutionaries who were -- raidingting border farms and towns. when i investigate each case individually, i separated from this idea of a race war and
lynching of rodriguez in texas, you have widespread protests at universities in guadalajara and mexico city, outraged by the lynching of a mexican national on u.s. soil. you had anti-u.s. anger and new s stories coming in to the united states along with the news breaking that the mexican revolution may disrupt relations in that region. the texas rangers play an interesting role. 1910, the ranger force was less than 20 rangers. by 1920, they had well over 1000. the texas rangers became the...
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about tiger woods has moved up the leaderboard at the world golf championship in mexico city he holds six birdies to get within six shots of the lead it's his first time playing in mexico but tactics event seven times when it was played in the united states it's another american dustin johnson who leads the way the big hitting roll number three racked up four birdies and no bogeys on his way to a four under par a second round sixty seven that was enough to give him a two shot lead over rory mcilroy back richard who are tied for second. and machado baseball's a three hundred million dollar man has been officially presented by the san diego padres the twenty six year old infielder was given his shirt after finalizing the move for thirty million a year for the next decade it's the largest free agent deal in the history of american sports charo is a four time all star and a two time gold glove award winner but he says there's more to come. from ownership to front office to coaching staff you know to the players you know the whole. the whole show bam was just so so so perfect just to come
about tiger woods has moved up the leaderboard at the world golf championship in mexico city he holds six birdies to get within six shots of the lead it's his first time playing in mexico but tactics event seven times when it was played in the united states it's another american dustin johnson who leads the way the big hitting roll number three racked up four birdies and no bogeys on his way to a four under par a second round sixty seven that was enough to give him a two shot lead over rory...
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other women who have more financial means, who are able to go to places like sweden or japan or mexico city where they are able to pay for services of a licensed gynecologist. in japan and in sweden, abortion is legal already. if women have the means, they are able to travel to those places but your standard american woman who maybe doesn't have the means to fly to sweden for a week, she can often find the ability to afford an over the border abortion and take care of that within the course of a day trip. steve: this is not only a social issue and historical issue but also a medical issue. can you explain the evolution of antibiotics and advances in medicine during the. yet been researching? -- during the peers that have been researching? -- during the period that you have been researching? prof. gutierrez-romine: absolutely. the use of antibiotics drastically decreases mortality associated with illegal abortions after the 1930's. it actually contributes to this decline in illegal abortion mortality after. more people are using antibiotics. more women are choosing to go to a hospital right
other women who have more financial means, who are able to go to places like sweden or japan or mexico city where they are able to pay for services of a licensed gynecologist. in japan and in sweden, abortion is legal already. if women have the means, they are able to travel to those places but your standard american woman who maybe doesn't have the means to fly to sweden for a week, she can often find the ability to afford an over the border abortion and take care of that within the course of...
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mission to mexico city uncovering the mysteries of the plaques and planets. oh man snow said why physics sometimes has the answer. and in full swing fairground fun me smile.
mission to mexico city uncovering the mysteries of the plaques and planets. oh man snow said why physics sometimes has the answer. and in full swing fairground fun me smile.
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, my first international trip upon being reelected governor last month was back to mexico city. and i think we are also fortunate, i was able and my second state of the state to thank and say i would be remiss if i did not express my appreciation for my partner and growing that economy, and that was california gov. jerry brown. gov. brown has been pushing people into our state by the thousands, and whenever i'm talking to a ceo or a business owner, to me it is a number of metrics that are important to them. of course we have an incredible quality of life that i can brag on in arizona but i could also talk about low taxes, and light regulation and a low liability and low litigation scale, along with ample and affordable energy, and ample water, great education. those are the things i think at the end of the day, no business relocates unknown ceo, and they don't move to place where they don't want to live, so getting the other partners that you have the ability to, the education champions, business leaders, this is something we really focused on in arizona, i think it is helping t
, my first international trip upon being reelected governor last month was back to mexico city. and i think we are also fortunate, i was able and my second state of the state to thank and say i would be remiss if i did not express my appreciation for my partner and growing that economy, and that was california gov. jerry brown. gov. brown has been pushing people into our state by the thousands, and whenever i'm talking to a ceo or a business owner, to me it is a number of metrics that are...
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the good news is waiting for us >> lou: thousands of centralamey in mexico city.e headed, you know where. to the u.s. border. some 12,000 of them applying for special visa that would allow them to travel openly in mexico. president trump vowed to put a stop to it. he tweeted this, more troops being sent to the southern border to stop the attempted invasion of illegals through large caravans into our country. we have stopped the previous caravans, and we will stop these, also. with the wall, it would be so much easier and less expensive. joining us tonight, 2020 trump surrogate, attorney. welcome to the show. >> thank you for having me. >> lou: you are a busy person. we appreciate your time. let's start with these caravans for being shipped. let's get your reaction to whether this president will have any problem at all and declaring a national emergency without border wall funding. >> from a constitutional law perspective, this ultimately is about what powers are vested in the executive office. so, with the national security act, what congress has done, is given to
the good news is waiting for us >> lou: thousands of centralamey in mexico city.e headed, you know where. to the u.s. border. some 12,000 of them applying for special visa that would allow them to travel openly in mexico. president trump vowed to put a stop to it. he tweeted this, more troops being sent to the southern border to stop the attempted invasion of illegals through large caravans into our country. we have stopped the previous caravans, and we will stop these, also. with the...
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and two year old daughter most of the time they had to move from his village to a rented room in mexico city for their sakes the. criminal groups of three because i've gone to places where they're operating if there was a cave when i went to look for people the guy said to me the boss says to i don't stir things up don't go in there we'll kill you but it's not just organized crime the police and armed forces have also disappeared people. i'm more scared of the government than the gangs when i'm digging in to find a disappeared person that's a problem for them and i'm worried that they'll get rid of me. he writes official. was promised a fresh start the new government is pumping twenty million dollars into a plan to find the missing. and maybe this will be the start of a change but it's going to take many years of history and seen as with withers that he dug into a mass grave we made him do it to see what it's like digging to find your relatives maybe for him that was a big lesson with. whatever happens mario's plan remain simple and he must be a man or. we keep looking for my brother because
and two year old daughter most of the time they had to move from his village to a rented room in mexico city for their sakes the. criminal groups of three because i've gone to places where they're operating if there was a cave when i went to look for people the guy said to me the boss says to i don't stir things up don't go in there we'll kill you but it's not just organized crime the police and armed forces have also disappeared people. i'm more scared of the government than the gangs when i'm...
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tall metal wall that runs parallel to the main shopping street right on the other side that is mexico cali a city of one million people now people in calexico civic leaders and merchants will tell you that they're almost entirely dependent upon the visitors from mexico for their economy people come here to shop to work to go to school and to work in the farms and fields of imperial county so when president trump talks about declaring a state of emergency shutting down the order entirely that really strikes fear into the hearts of many people in this community now what will the president do next it's really unknown he called for compromise in his state of the union speech he seems determined to build the wall but the democratic party seems equally determined to prevent him from doing so by not allocating any money could he declare a state of emergency could he even initiate another government shutdown all of these are good questions but the president has proved himself to be unpredictable in the past and there are at the moment no good answers well iran has accused the u.s. of supporting dictators
tall metal wall that runs parallel to the main shopping street right on the other side that is mexico cali a city of one million people now people in calexico civic leaders and merchants will tell you that they're almost entirely dependent upon the visitors from mexico for their economy people come here to shop to work to go to school and to work in the farms and fields of imperial county so when president trump talks about declaring a state of emergency shutting down the order entirely that...
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turning to the thousands of central american migrants boarding buses in mexico city, headed towards theave more in the border crisis with national examiners. before we go to break, let's take a look at the u.s. national debt. if you thought we have all of our problems solved, we are so close, aren't we? here's one that will be with us for a while, almost $22 trillion in national debt over just about $67000 per person, per taxpayer. almost $180,000. we are coming right back. the good news is waiting for us each day justin chooses to walk. at work... and after work. he does it all with dr. scholl's. only dr. scholl's has massaging gel insoles that provide all-day comfort. to keep him feeling more energized. dr. scholl's. born to move. if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture now might not be the best time to ask yourself are my bones strong? life is full of make-or-break moments. that's why it's so important to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help strengthen and protect bones from fracture with 1 shot every 6 months. do
turning to the thousands of central american migrants boarding buses in mexico city, headed towards theave more in the border crisis with national examiners. before we go to break, let's take a look at the u.s. national debt. if you thought we have all of our problems solved, we are so close, aren't we? here's one that will be with us for a while, almost $22 trillion in national debt over just about $67000 per person, per taxpayer. almost $180,000. we are coming right back. the good news is...
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some highlights from third round, mexico city, tiger made a move.
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tall metal wall that runs parallel to the main shopping street right on the other side that is mexico kelly a city of one million people now people in calexico civic leaders and merchants will tell you that they're almost entirely dependent upon the visitors from mexico for their economy people come here to shop to work to go to school and to work in the farms and fields of imperial county so when president trump talks about declaring a state of emergency shutting down the order entirely that really strikes fear into the hearts of many people in this community now what will the president do next it's really unknown he called for compromise in his state of the union speech he seems determined to build the wall but the democratic party seems equally determined to prevent him from doing so by not allocating any money could he declare a state of emergency could he even initiate another government shutdown all of these are good questions but the president has proved himself to be unpredictable in the past and there are at the moment no good answers for firefighters in the u.s. state of california spend
tall metal wall that runs parallel to the main shopping street right on the other side that is mexico kelly a city of one million people now people in calexico civic leaders and merchants will tell you that they're almost entirely dependent upon the visitors from mexico for their economy people come here to shop to work to go to school and to work in the farms and fields of imperial county so when president trump talks about declaring a state of emergency shutting down the order entirely that...
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the mexico city suburb where it was shot. >> speaking of mexico city, they've already said they're preparingike preparing -- >> in mexico, anything is an excuse for a party. of course they're going to throw a party. >> so you're not surprised? >> no! i'm happy. >> reporter: and if "roma" reward season momentum is any indication, it's going to be one heck of a celebration. for cbs "this morning," reporting from hollywood. >> if "roma" wins best picture apparently the first foreign language film to do so in the entire academy and the first netflix film to win. >> very happy about that, people at netflix. does have momentum on its side now. a lot of good options there. >>> you're watching cbs "this morning." we >>> norah's favorite >>> this is a kpix 5 news morning update . >>> good morning. it is 8:55 am. i am kenny choi. >>> in one hour the russian river in sonoma county is expected the flood. they anticipate it will hit flood level at 10 am this morning and remaining above flood level until saturday. >>> the evacuation order has been lifted for the homes along the stretch of the guatalupe ri
the mexico city suburb where it was shot. >> speaking of mexico city, they've already said they're preparingike preparing -- >> in mexico, anything is an excuse for a party. of course they're going to throw a party. >> so you're not surprised? >> no! i'm happy. >> reporter: and if "roma" reward season momentum is any indication, it's going to be one heck of a celebration. for cbs "this morning," reporting from hollywood. >> if...
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world class championships from mexico city. tiger woods in the three-part from a couple feet away. a double bogey. tiger finished tied for ninth. dustin johnson from the bushes. got good wood on it and it went right back in. double bogey. a five shot lead. he responded in 17. he birdied next of the holes. a five under 66 gave him a four shot lead heading into sunday. >>> nba, hosting and running with the houston rockets tonight. first matchup since overtime loss. moving pictures on the late show. >> 12 years since the warriors knocked out the top seed dallas in the first round of the playoffs. the team became forever known as the we believe team in 2007. thursday night of reunion. things have changed. >> can each of you talk briefly about what you have been doing after basketball? coach, i know you live in hawaii . >> i have been smoking some part. >> that was nelson. here he was in 07. the windiest coach in nba history. spending his retirement growing marijuana inmaui. he was back in oracle on thursday night. that team was honored again and before that game we had a moment. >> wha
world class championships from mexico city. tiger woods in the three-part from a couple feet away. a double bogey. tiger finished tied for ninth. dustin johnson from the bushes. got good wood on it and it went right back in. double bogey. a five shot lead. he responded in 17. he birdied next of the holes. a five under 66 gave him a four shot lead heading into sunday. >>> nba, hosting and running with the houston rockets tonight. first matchup since overtime loss. moving pictures on the...
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city well you know i was. i just came back from a strange x. in mexico i was there for two weeks and i had a concert and i thought i got home fairly got a little jet lag and then i came to bremen and hammered for a week i'm leaving in a couple days back to mexico two three weeks later i'm back in cologne and then i'm back in mexico and then i go back to australia and then such and such a. one hundred in a bar is on the way to a concert in hamburg with the musicians of the joint church i'm afraid i'm only raymond into the second time she's worked together with this talk german ensemble which is run by the musicians themselves. their destination is the good morning here in hamburg perhaps the world's most spectacular concert hall. really you pretty much see. what our high they're expected to be so big and so high up there yeah and what's on their what's all this office. it is a giant venue constructed on top of an old dockside warehouse the evening concert is sold out like all the concerts since the early morning open. wow. i'm going to move here. i don't
city well you know i was. i just came back from a strange x. in mexico i was there for two weeks and i had a concert and i thought i got home fairly got a little jet lag and then i came to bremen and hammered for a week i'm leaving in a couple days back to mexico two three weeks later i'm back in cologne and then i'm back in mexico and then i go back to australia and then such and such a. one hundred in a bar is on the way to a concert in hamburg with the musicians of the joint church i'm...
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almost thirteen thousand kilometers from mexico city the australian metropolis of brisbane. it's a cultural heart is the district of south bank. since twenty seventeen no longer than a broader has been music director of the queensland symphony orchestra one of nine professional orchestras in the country. in brisbane no longer to develop on or has taken on not only the artistic leadership as music directors she also has management duties a major step in her career. in the twenty first century as an orchestra is going to survive and thrive we must be . part of the community very approachable breaking down old stereotypes of stories and conduct is no longer all i have to make represents the music director of the twenty first century. the music director has a great influence on the concert program. the bulk of the music she plays with their orchestras is from the classical european repertoire but this week they're rehearsing works by latin american composers along there and then a partner is passionate about this project but for the orchestra it's uncharted territory. i think ge
almost thirteen thousand kilometers from mexico city the australian metropolis of brisbane. it's a cultural heart is the district of south bank. since twenty seventeen no longer than a broader has been music director of the queensland symphony orchestra one of nine professional orchestras in the country. in brisbane no longer to develop on or has taken on not only the artistic leadership as music directors she also has management duties a major step in her career. in the twenty first century as...
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i don't wa nt to mexico city? absolutely. i don't want to sound like a us official, but i will. we re authorities. the police and military were seen authorities. the police and military were seen training from our arms forces as well here in the us, and other countries. but under the conditions of aid and fighting the drug war, the united states trains their counterparts in mexico. again, it is not a victory, but proof that sometimes this works. when we are on the same page, sometimes things get done. el chapo has escaped from prison twice, but at the end of the day when they need him, when they've played their hand, they've moved things along and put their egos aside, they get things done. sure, but as you say, the sinaloa cartel continues. the suggestion is that it may well be his son who is running the organisation. fighting this war on drugs will be a generational effort, in terms of trying to deal with the drugs that are crossing the borderfrom mexico heading north? absolutely, his sons are allegedly running the cartel now apparently under the possible guidance of el chapo'
i don't wa nt to mexico city? absolutely. i don't want to sound like a us official, but i will. we re authorities. the police and military were seen authorities. the police and military were seen training from our arms forces as well here in the us, and other countries. but under the conditions of aid and fighting the drug war, the united states trains their counterparts in mexico. again, it is not a victory, but proof that sometimes this works. when we are on the same page, sometimes things...
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cuaron‘s largely autobiographical portrait of his family's housemaid and his childhood home, in mexico cityrketing push in his stride. of course, netflix, like any of the other companies behind any of the films, they do a lot work doing the promotion and the marketing. i'm very pleased about it because roma is a unlikely film to have this amazing support that is happening, in terms of a marketing campaign. an unlikely candidate for best picture prize for best picture prize because roma is no glossy hollywood production — it is in black and white, in spanish, and features no major stars. nevertheless, it has earned ten nominations to co—lead the oscars race, with the british picture, the favourite. netflix has reached out to award voters with all kinds of goodies, like this black stuffed roma cushion, and a coffee table book valued at $175, full of stills from the film. it's all part of an effort to win votes. it has been estimated that netflix has spent more than $25 million on it's oscars campaign. it knows winning would definitely generate a return. it would bring top film—makers to them,
cuaron‘s largely autobiographical portrait of his family's housemaid and his childhood home, in mexico cityrketing push in his stride. of course, netflix, like any of the other companies behind any of the films, they do a lot work doing the promotion and the marketing. i'm very pleased about it because roma is a unlikely film to have this amazing support that is happening, in terms of a marketing campaign. an unlikely candidate for best picture prize for best picture prize because roma is no...
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a strong earthquake caused buildings to sway in the capital mexico city, hundreds of miles away. the the quake had a preliminary magnitude of 6.5. at least 60 people were killed and attacked by boko haram militants in eastern nigeria according to amnesty international. the united natioions says tens f thousands of people have fled to neighboring cameroon because they fear for their. judges at the international criminal court have ordered the conditional release of the former president of ivory coast who was cleared last month on charges of crimes against humanity. the conditions involve him residing in an icc member state ahead and the prosecution appeal of his acquittal. germany's largest lender, deutsche bank, has reported a profit for last fiscal year, and it is the first time the bank has been in the black since 2014. according to its own numbers, deutsche bank made about 340 million euros in profits, slightly lower than analyst expectations. >> it is the first results for deutsche's new ceo, but unfortunately, the troubled lender is not out of the woods yet. the fourth quart
a strong earthquake caused buildings to sway in the capital mexico city, hundreds of miles away. the the quake had a preliminary magnitude of 6.5. at least 60 people were killed and attacked by boko haram militants in eastern nigeria according to amnesty international. the united natioions says tens f thousands of people have fled to neighboring cameroon because they fear for their. judges at the international criminal court have ordered the conditional release of the former president of ivory...