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because mexico, i'll tell you who will pay for it, mexico will pay for it. >> how do you get mexico to pay for it? >> you tell them to pay for it. we lose a fortune dealing in trade with mexico. we lose a lot of money. we give them money. we give subsidies to mexico. in addition to that, they take our businesses. new hampshire is the number one example. this place was stripped with companies that went down to mexico. ford just opened a $2.5 billion plant in mexico. nabisco is moving their big plant from chicago to mexico. they just took a big factory from tennessee going into mexico. mexico makes a fortune. mexico is going to pay. i heard he said that we will not pay. guess what? the wall just got higher. >> how do you enforce this? you name new hampshire, but there are states like texas, for example, and you're in the hotel, restaurant business. you and i both know a great number of businesses have been behind the backs for many years hiring undocumented workers. some of those very businesses that you know, being a hotel owner, a restaurant owner, et cetera. >> and that's okay. the
because mexico, i'll tell you who will pay for it, mexico will pay for it. >> how do you get mexico to pay for it? >> you tell them to pay for it. we lose a fortune dealing in trade with mexico. we lose a lot of money. we give them money. we give subsidies to mexico. in addition to that, they take our businesses. new hampshire is the number one example. this place was stripped with companies that went down to mexico. ford just opened a $2.5 billion plant in mexico. nabisco is moving...
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in other words, we are being so badly outnegotiated by mexico. mexico knows if i win, those days are gone. the pope is being told that donald trump is not a nice person, okay? donald trump is a very nice person. and i'm a very -- i am a very nice person. and i'm a very good christian. for a religious leader to question a person's faith is disgraceful. i'm proud to be a christian. and as president, i will not allow christianity to be consistently attacked and weakened, unlike what is happening now with our current president. okay?
in other words, we are being so badly outnegotiated by mexico. mexico knows if i win, those days are gone. the pope is being told that donald trump is not a nice person, okay? donald trump is a very nice person. and i'm a very -- i am a very nice person. and i'm a very good christian. for a religious leader to question a person's faith is disgraceful. i'm proud to be a christian. and as president, i will not allow christianity to be consistently attacked and weakened, unlike what is happening...
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mexico. how does that help us? they were moving to mexico mexico, sell them on the border to the united states. we get nothing we lose the jobs in factories mexico gets all of the working and we get nothing. you probably heard people say donald trump is not a true conservative. i and the most conservative of the border the most conservatconservat ive with respect to common core. the most conservative with getting rid of obamacare. [cheers and applause] the most conservative person doing with the military to take care of the vets. [cheers and applause] but i get a kick. many of these in private industry are running the country. so to say he is not a conservative first i believe in free trade and with china this year $500 billion. to have a tremendous amount of money. we send them nothing cahow. the farmers don't want anything from us. they said then back. [chanting] i like that. is enough. he was getting ready to do that again. we send them cattle then they send a back-and-forth finally they accept it this stuff is writing -- rotten because it is decayed a college kobe beef and charge you 10 time
mexico. how does that help us? they were moving to mexico mexico, sell them on the border to the united states. we get nothing we lose the jobs in factories mexico gets all of the working and we get nothing. you probably heard people say donald trump is not a true conservative. i and the most conservative of the border the most conservatconservat ive with respect to common core. the most conservative with getting rid of obamacare. [cheers and applause] the most conservative person doing with...
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mÉxico. mÉxico. >>> regresamos en sÓlo segundos. comprar smartphones para toda la familia es caro. no en t-mobile. por tiempo limitado, ven a nuestro evento de smartphones a mitad de precio. elige cualquiera de nuestros smartphones más populares... ...y llévate el segundo a mitad de precio. ¿necesitas más? compra otro, y obtén el cuarto teléfono a mitad de precio, también. smartphones como el samsung galaxy s6, galaxy note5 y muchos más. ¡corre al evento de smartphones a mitad de precio de t-mobile mientras dure y obtén nuevos smartphones para toda tu familia hoy! estuve perdido dos días en la selva.. pero solo... ...técnicamente, porque yo sabía perfectamente donde estaba. de hecho, cuando me encontraron, estaba prendiendo fuego ...usando la técnica paleolítica. si todos conocen tus historias, prueba algo nuevo. maneja la nueva rav4 hybrid con 34 mpg en la ciudad. la nueva rav4 hybrid. toyota. vayamos juntos. >>> el papa francisco arremetiÓ contra la violencia en mÉxico causa revuelo, en chiapas, pidieron la ayuda de indÍgenas para confeccionar algunas prendas que utilizarÁ el papa, una de las artesanas es esperanza hernÁndez que rogelio mora tagle conociÓ y hoy dÍa nos presenta. >>> esperanza da los toques finales a un trabajo muy especial, ya lo habÍa comenzado cuando le dijeron que serÍa para el papa francisco. >>> para mi fue una sorpresa nunca me esperÉ cuando me dijeron, no lo podÍa creer. >> es la vestimenta exterior que llevarÁ el pontÍfice que celebraba en san cristobal de las casas, que al mismo tiempo dice esperanza que es un regalo de dios para ella. >>> viene de una comunidad indÍgena, estudiar, trabajar y despuÉs mÁs o menos poder defenderme en el trabajo y ahora que yo pueda hacer algo asÍ. >>> es que esperanza es indÍgena, a los 14 aÑos saliÓ de su comunidad rural, para establecerse, en una pequeÑa ciudad en donde con muchos sacrificios estudio costura, aquÍ tiene su pequeÑo taller una oportunidad que pocos indÍgenas tienen. >> ¿te gu
mÉxico. mÉxico. >>> regresamos en sÓlo segundos. comprar smartphones para toda la familia es caro. no en t-mobile. por tiempo limitado, ven a nuestro evento de smartphones a mitad de precio. elige cualquiera de nuestros smartphones más populares... ...y llévate el segundo a mitad de precio. ¿necesitas más? compra otro, y obtén el cuarto teléfono a mitad de precio, también. smartphones como el samsung galaxy s6, galaxy note5 y muchos más. ¡corre al evento de smartphones a...
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mexico is finally complete. it connects torino to guadeloupe mexico. mexico's president claims the busiest in the world with more than a million people crossing legally each day. >>> right now, two new york city police officers are in the hospital after being shot while on patrol. police report the officers were monitoring a housing complex in the bronx when an armed man confronted them. one was shot in the face. the other hit in the stomach. the gun men ran from the scene and later committed suicide. >>> this morning, the governor of pennsylvania is investigating allegations of cheating at the state police academy. 40 cadets in basic training were reportedly caught cheating on a test. investigators report recent graduates may have helped. the governor is waiting to see what the internal state police investigation turns up. >>> it is a popular netflix series and now police in wisconsin believe making a murderer is tied to a real crime. according to authorities, a at the manitowoc sheriffs office. the caller said they were getting justice for steven avery. he is
mexico is finally complete. it connects torino to guadeloupe mexico. mexico's president claims the busiest in the world with more than a million people crossing legally each day. >>> right now, two new york city police officers are in the hospital after being shot while on patrol. police report the officers were monitoring a housing complex in the bronx when an armed man confronted them. one was shot in the face. the other hit in the stomach. the gun men ran from the scene and later...
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. >>> pope francis is in mexico. mexico city with a huge celebration. >> the two met in cuba and signed a joint declaration. >> julia bagg has the tails tonight. >> reporter: tonight, havana witnesses the start of a new@era that echoes around the world. it began with an embrace and a since of relief at long last. we're brothers pope francis told russian orthodox, the leaders of the rival branches of christianity put aside their thousand year old differences for three hours. it's a spirit of reconciliation and renewal. >> things will be betterhan before. >> i think it's great. more of the religions can get along, the better off everybody will be. >> reporter: they signalled tpey are not competitors. they highlighted a shared concern for the persecution of all christians in places like cuban leader helped make the meeting happen highlighting his country as place to end grudges whether they last for decades or centuries. this doesn't mean the churches are uniting or even backing down from diverging doctrines. it does mean they
. >>> pope francis is in mexico. mexico city with a huge celebration. >> the two met in cuba and signed a joint declaration. >> julia bagg has the tails tonight. >> reporter: tonight, havana witnesses the start of a new@era that echoes around the world. it began with an embrace and a since of relief at long last. we're brothers pope francis told russian orthodox, the leaders of the rival branches of christianity put aside their thousand year old differences for three...
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last night, said who's going to world -- going crazy, mexico, mexico. >> how much will the wall cost? >> sure. it's probably $8 billion. billionaire pitching himself and spinning headlines made last night while criticizing ted cruz on water the showman sending a crowd into hysterics when he repeated a woman shouting from the floor. >> she said, "i never expect to again." she said, "he's a [ bleep ]. "that's her. her.ampshire is much more trump's style. far less religious than iowa, it's where trump can be trump. the billionaire is comfortable 's led in 75 polls going back to june, relying on his broad brash bush? >> loser. >> ted cruz? >> i'll say nasty. >> hillary clinton? >> in a certain way, evil. daughter trying to get out the vote. a lot of people coming out so far? >> absolutely. >> reporter: nine month pregnant, she was playing ambassador for her dad. >> ivanka>> reporter: stopping at five polling stations and working the phone bank with volunteers. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> reporter: as the minutes windrump is shaking hands and hoping his moment is now, not never. and dona
last night, said who's going to world -- going crazy, mexico, mexico. >> how much will the wall cost? >> sure. it's probably $8 billion. billionaire pitching himself and spinning headlines made last night while criticizing ted cruz on water the showman sending a crowd into hysterics when he repeated a woman shouting from the floor. >> she said, "i never expect to again." she said, "he's a [ bleep ]. "that's her. her.ampshire is much more trump's style. far...
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mexico, mexico. >> how much will it cost? >> probably $8 billion. >> the billionaire pitching himself as spinning headlines he made last night while criticizing ted cruz on waterboarding. the show sent a crowd of 5,000 in hysterics, a woman shouting from the floor. >> i never expect to hear you that again. new hampshire is much less trump's style, far less religious than iowa, where trump can be trump. the billionaire is comfortable here. he's led in 75 polls going all the way back his broad message, big insults. >> ted cruz. >> nasty. >> hillary clinton. >> in a certain way evil. >> his daughter ivanka trying to get out the vote. >> a lot of people coming out so far. >> absolutely. >> nine months pregnant, she was playing ambassador for her dad. stopping at five polling stations and working the phone bank with volunteers. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> as the minutes going down trump shaking hands and hoping his moment is now, not never. donald trump has upended this race, broken all the rules. if he wins here, it will be a b
mexico, mexico. >> how much will it cost? >> probably $8 billion. >> the billionaire pitching himself as spinning headlines he made last night while criticizing ted cruz on waterboarding. the show sent a crowd of 5,000 in hysterics, a woman shouting from the floor. >> i never expect to hear you that again. new hampshire is much less trump's style, far less religious than iowa, where trump can be trump. the billionaire is comfortable here. he's led in 75 polls going all...
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mexico. we take you out live where pope francis is meeting with families in a stadium in mexico. you'll see him sitting there and the crowds gathering. he is on a trip to mexico and stopped by in cuba before making his rounds there and you'll see a family standing there it looks like waiting to meet him and of course we're following his entire trip to mexico and bring you more. >>> earlier today pope francis paid a visit to the countries southern border where he celebrated mass with the countries indigenous people. for many migrants, mexico's southern border region is the start of a very dangerous journey north. cbs 4 adriana diaz has more from mexico city. >> reporter: mexico's southern most state is also the poorest. the pope's visit said on the community and the steady stream of migrants from central america who crossed the state on the way to the u.s.. before an audience of thousands, pope francis presided over a mass at the mexico. speaking in three indigenous languages he chastised mexico's elite saying the indigenous population has been excluded from society. the crowd started forming overnight where mexico meets guatemala. the southern borders also wh
mexico. we take you out live where pope francis is meeting with families in a stadium in mexico. you'll see him sitting there and the crowds gathering. he is on a trip to mexico and stopped by in cuba before making his rounds there and you'll see a family standing there it looks like waiting to meet him and of course we're following his entire trip to mexico and bring you more. >>> earlier today pope francis paid a visit to the countries southern border where he celebrated mass with...
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mexico. but mexico is killing us at the border and in trade. you read the other day carriers were moving into mexico. did anybody read that story? the ones that make air-conditioners. they release 1400 people. summary had a cell phone going, which i'm sure kerry was not thrilled with, because it went a little the world. the executive was standing up, saying we're going to move. all the jobs are gone, we're going to move to mexico. i said to myself, how does that help us? they are going to make air-conditioners, sell them across the border. probably have illegals walk them in. nobody checks them. [laughter] every illegal gets an air conditioner. walks across. ford does the same thing. ford's building a $2.5 billion plant. they will have illegals drive cars across the border. [laughter] it's very sad. it's so bad that sometimes you have to laugh you can't believe it. ford is building a massive plant. nabisco is moving from chicago into mexico. mexico is literally the new china. they are taking our business. they are becoming the car capital of the world. a car was scheduled to be built in tennessee, a
mexico. but mexico is killing us at the border and in trade. you read the other day carriers were moving into mexico. did anybody read that story? the ones that make air-conditioners. they release 1400 people. summary had a cell phone going, which i'm sure kerry was not thrilled with, because it went a little the world. the executive was standing up, saying we're going to move. all the jobs are gone, we're going to move to mexico. i said to myself, how does that help us? they are going to make...
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last night, said who's going to play for the world -- going crazy, mexico, mexico. >> how much will the wall cost? >> sure. it's probably $8 billion. >> reporter: the billionaire pitching himself and spinning headlines made last night while criticizing ted cruz on water boarding. the showman sending a crowd into hysterics when he repeated a woman shouting from the floor. >> she said, "i never expect to hear that from you again." she said, "he's a [ bleep ]. "that's her. her. >> reporter: new hampshire is much more trump's style. far less religious than iowa, it's where trump can be trump. the billionaire is comfortable here. he's led in 75 polls going back to june, relying on his broad message, big audiences, and brash insult. >> jeb bush? >> loser. >> ted cruz? >> in a certain way, evil. >> reporter: his daughter trying to get out the vote. a lot of people coming out so far? >> absolutely. >> reporter: nine month pregnant, she was playing ambassador for her dad. >> ivanka trump. >> reporter: stopping at five polling stations and working the phone bank with volunteers. [ applause ] >> t
last night, said who's going to play for the world -- going crazy, mexico, mexico. >> how much will the wall cost? >> sure. it's probably $8 billion. >> reporter: the billionaire pitching himself and spinning headlines made last night while criticizing ted cruz on water boarding. the showman sending a crowd into hysterics when he repeated a woman shouting from the floor. >> she said, "i never expect to hear that from you again." she said, "he's a [ bleep...
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it's loaded up on moisture coming out of the gulf of mexico mexico. but like so many other storms this winter, this storm will pass to the west of new england. when that happens, usually your wintery precipitation is brief as the warm air eventually does win out. so i think we'll have a couple of snow flurries arrive around 4:00 tomorrow afternoon then patchy, light snow about 5:00 or six or clock tomorrow night through the middle evening hours tomorrow. 11:00 tomorrow night. you notice already at that time the snow is very intermittent, very light and also on the map south coast and cape a signof the warmer air. that's the rain coming off of the cape as well as the south coast working up the south shore and into the city of boston by 5:00 a.m. on wednesday morning. there will be left over freezing drizzle in the worcester hills as well. southern new hampshire for a short time wednesday morning but thinking this is just about a fur or five hour winter event likely tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow evening with a light coating of ice on top of that and t
it's loaded up on moisture coming out of the gulf of mexico mexico. but like so many other storms this winter, this storm will pass to the west of new england. when that happens, usually your wintery precipitation is brief as the warm air eventually does win out. so i think we'll have a couple of snow flurries arrive around 4:00 tomorrow afternoon then patchy, light snow about 5:00 or six or clock tomorrow night through the middle evening hours tomorrow. 11:00 tomorrow night. you notice already...
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mexico is going to pay for the wall. and it is very easy. the other politicians say you can't get mexico to pay for the wall. i said, 100%. we have a $58 billion trade deficit with mexico. the wall will cost $10 to $12 billion. believe me, they will pay. one of the officials, actually, one of the ex-officials from mexico had a news conference and he said we will not be paying for the wall. who does mr. trump think he is? they came to me, the press, look at all those cameras back there. the press came to me and they told me that he said they would not pay for the wall. do you have a comment? i said yes. the wall just got ten feet taller. [ applause ] it's true. and i love mexico. i love mexico. i love china. i love many of these countries that rip us off because we have leaders that are incompetent and don't know what they're doing. i love these countries. they're great. i have thousands and thousands of hispanics. we're going to nevada. i lead with the hispanics. i'm leading in every poll with hispanics. they love me. i love them. the problem is that the leaders of these countries, whether mexico or japan or vietnam which is just doing a big number now all of a sudden,
mexico is going to pay for the wall. and it is very easy. the other politicians say you can't get mexico to pay for the wall. i said, 100%. we have a $58 billion trade deficit with mexico. the wall will cost $10 to $12 billion. believe me, they will pay. one of the officials, actually, one of the ex-officials from mexico had a news conference and he said we will not be paying for the wall. who does mr. trump think he is? they came to me, the press, look at all those cameras back there. the...
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mexico at the start of a five day visit. the pontiff was welcomed by huge crowds in mexico city. mexico has the second biggest catholic population after brazil. he has a busy schedule where he will celebrate mass in the mexican capital. adam rainey has the story. >> reporter: after he landed here he's coming from those talks that he held in cuba with the head of the russian orthodox church. he'll start by getting a key to the city of mexico city. the heart of the capital, talks with president enrique pena nieto. then on the more controversial part of his trip. a sprawling gritty and violent suburb on the edge of mexico city. the decision to travel to other parts of the country racked by violence, is showing that pope francis hopes to bring light to areas racked by violence, ruling large parts of the country without fear of o retribution fm the government. he'll meet at chappas, and finally wrap up his trip when he visits the northern border of mexico and holds a mass there on the border with people from texas and people from mexico attending that mass, and he'll say a prayer for so many
mexico at the start of a five day visit. the pontiff was welcomed by huge crowds in mexico city. mexico has the second biggest catholic population after brazil. he has a busy schedule where he will celebrate mass in the mexican capital. adam rainey has the story. >> reporter: after he landed here he's coming from those talks that he held in cuba with the head of the russian orthodox church. he'll start by getting a key to the city of mexico city. the heart of the capital, talks with...
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mexico, i respect the country, they're taking our jobs. they're taking our manufacturing. >> mexico has our jobs. the country of mexicotaking our jobs. >> that phrase, sending jobs to mexico. mexico is taking our jobs becomes a fixture in trump's speeches. there's a tendency to think of it as a phrase to stroke parano paranoia. u.s. trade deficit with mexico and canada increased displacing more than 850,000 u.s. jobs. in other words, what trump is talking about is actual reality for thousands of americans. this week, two indiana manufacturers announced they are shipping operations to mexico and eliminating 2100 local jobs. carrier, a heating, vent rating and air-conditioning manufacturer is eliminating jobs while united technologies electronics announced it was moving its operations and eliminating 700 jobs. the incredible moment when carrier employees found out their jobs was moving to mexico was captured on video. >> became clear the best way to stay competitive and protect the business for long term is to move production from our facility in indianapolis to monterey, mexico. throughout the transition, we must remai
mexico, i respect the country, they're taking our jobs. they're taking our manufacturing. >> mexico has our jobs. the country of mexicotaking our jobs. >> that phrase, sending jobs to mexico. mexico is taking our jobs becomes a fixture in trump's speeches. there's a tendency to think of it as a phrase to stroke parano paranoia. u.s. trade deficit with mexico and canada increased displacing more than 850,000 u.s. jobs. in other words, what trump is talking about is actual reality for...
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mexico!") you better believe it. we have a trade deficit with mexico of $58 billion. these characters i am running against. they say you really think mexico is going to pay for the wall. i said absolutely, hundred percent. they say how you get mexico to pay? i don't want to go into it. they have no concept of business. the 150 billion dollars we gave to iran. they don't understand it. these people have no concept. we have a $58 billion deficit with mexico. the will that i build will be taller and better and less costly. they say how even to possibly do t. they make so much money. plus we give them subsidies. the press called me and they said they would never pay for the wall. i said who was it, calderon, tell him the following. the wall just got 10 feet higher. it got 10 feet higher. [applause] they are going to pay for t. i get along great with mexico. i have hundreds and hundreds of even thousands of workers, hispanics i am doing great with. we have such an amazing relationship with hispanics and they are great people. the problem is the leaders of mexico are too smart for our leaders. hey are too cunning. you look at what is going on,
mexico!") you better believe it. we have a trade deficit with mexico of $58 billion. these characters i am running against. they say you really think mexico is going to pay for the wall. i said absolutely, hundred percent. they say how you get mexico to pay? i don't want to go into it. they have no concept of business. the 150 billion dollars we gave to iran. they don't understand it. these people have no concept. we have a $58 billion deficit with mexico. the will that i build will be...
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mÉxico el sol 19 km del aeropuerto del hangar presidencial hacia la nunciatura apostÓlica. >> son muchos. algo que no creo que hacemos nosotros es el hecho de que el papa no se va a quedar en mÉxico todo el tiempo, el va a viajar a ecatepec y regresa a mÉxicouando va a ciudad juÁrez, el miÉrcoles, correcto. hay gran expectativa de la misa que se va a hacer en la frontera. y los pronunciamientos que pueda hacer el papa a los inmigrantes que se encuentren en la frontera. sabemos que se han regalado 5000 boletos en el paso texas para que puedan cruzar la frontera a ciudad juÁrez. en algÚn momento la frontera fue considerada la mÁs peligrosa del mundo pero que ha cambiado mucho. 200 de asesinatos aproximadamente. es otra ciudad juÁrez a la que conocÍamos hace unos aÑos atrÁs. eso va a ser un bálsamo inmenso para esa gente que ha padecido la violencia por el crimen organizado. llama la atenciÓn porque el papa francisco estÁ bendiciendo a su paso a todos aquellos. es algo que le gusta hacer el recorrido sea largo. visitas no son sÓlo para quien tiene la gracia y la bendiciÓn de escuchar sus discursos en persona sino para todos aquellos que se suben a los Árboles, los que están en las vallas balcones, azoteas van a poder encontrar personas que lo
mÉxico el sol 19 km del aeropuerto del hangar presidencial hacia la nunciatura apostÓlica. >> son muchos. algo que no creo que hacemos nosotros es el hecho de que el papa no se va a quedar en mÉxico todo el tiempo, el va a viajar a ecatepec y regresa a mÉxicouando va a ciudad juÁrez, el miÉrcoles, correcto. hay gran expectativa de la misa que se va a hacer en la frontera. y los pronunciamientos que pueda hacer el papa a los inmigrantes que se encuentren en la frontera. sabemos que...
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aeropuerto de benito juÁrez de la ciudad de mÉxico momentos antes de que aterrizar el aviÓn de alitalia con el papa francisco abordo de su primera visita a mÉxico
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mexico visiting the u.s.-mexico border. donald trump criticizing the holy father when he was going when he spoke to stuart varney last week. take a listen. >> pope is political person. i don't think he understands the problems that our country has. i don't think he understands the danger of open border we have with mexico to do it, because mexico wants to keep the border the way it is because they're making a fortune and but we're losing. david: that may but towns on both sides of the border are welcoming him with open arms. of the casey stiegel is in el paso, texass at sun bowl stadium where the pope's address will be simulcast. looks like they have a pretty big crowd, casey. reporter: i can tell you pope francis arrived in juarez, mexico this afternoon. the pontiff is traveling throughout mexico last four days. this is the fifth and final stop and drawing massive crowds every step of the way. throughout his journey the holy father condemned the mexican drug trade and violence that comes with it. his message in the border town of juarez will focus on fair treatment of migrants. later this afternoon, pope francis will hold mass not far from the towering border fence. the service will be broadcast live on a giant screen here at sun bowl stadium in el paso, which is only a few miles away. thanks to moder
mexico visiting the u.s.-mexico border. donald trump criticizing the holy father when he was going when he spoke to stuart varney last week. take a listen. >> pope is political person. i don't think he understands the problems that our country has. i don't think he understands the danger of open border we have with mexico to do it, because mexico wants to keep the border the way it is because they're making a fortune and but we're losing. david: that may but towns on both sides of the...
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mexico. and i think mexico got him to do it because mexico wants to keep the border the way it is because they're making a fortune and we're losing. >> meanwhile texas senator ted cruz stepping up attacks on trump and use of language. >> don't listen to donald trump. really, don't listen to donald trump. [cheers and applause] or if you do, you may have to send your kids out of the room. nicole: meantime the cruz campaign inadvertently cast a former porn star in one of his political ads. when they found out the campaign nixed the ad targeting senator marco rubio. lauren: something that did not come up in the democratic debate last night. lauren: new developments in the clinton email scandal a federal judge orders the state department to finish releasing hillary clinton private emails in four installments between this saturday and the end of the month. meanwhile fox learned that the clinton foundation was subpoenaed last fall by state department investigators for records related to charity projects. those projects might have needed approval from the department while clinton was secretary of state.
mexico. and i think mexico got him to do it because mexico wants to keep the border the way it is because they're making a fortune and we're losing. >> meanwhile texas senator ted cruz stepping up attacks on trump and use of language. >> don't listen to donald trump. really, don't listen to donald trump. [cheers and applause] or if you do, you may have to send your kids out of the room. nicole: meantime the cruz campaign inadvertently cast a former porn star in one of his political...
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. >> they told us about crossing the southern point of mexico, traveling through mexico to mexico cityons and being in charge of the operation from that side. >> [ speaking foreign language ]. >> i don't know if you can imagine putting your teenage daughter in the hands of a coyote, saying here's our life savings, i'm going to trust it to a coyote, saying i hope you make it. what recourse do illegal immigrants have? what can they say? a coyote ripped me off for $3,000, $8,000, left me near dead in the desert, can i get my money back? i didn't complete my journey. can i complain to somebody? they destroy your life. you're lucky if you're alive. you're lucky if you get in and if you die, who's going to care about it? >> these two girls tell us that they wound up in a stash house. >> [ speaking foreign language ]. (man) hmm. what do you think? ♪ (stranger) good mornin'! ♪ (store p.a.) attention shoppers, there's a lost couple in the men's department. (vo) there's a great big un-khaki world out there. explore it in a subaru crosstrek. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. weyoung compa
. >> they told us about crossing the southern point of mexico, traveling through mexico to mexico cityons and being in charge of the operation from that side. >> [ speaking foreign language ]. >> i don't know if you can imagine putting your teenage daughter in the hands of a coyote, saying here's our life savings, i'm going to trust it to a coyote, saying i hope you make it. what recourse do illegal immigrants have? what can they say? a coyote ripped me off for $3,000, $8,000,...
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mexico, you know? because he is like over -- >> anthony: all of it. >> yescka: yeah. >> anthony: so, this is the way mexico works? >> yescka: yeah. for me, the most problem in mexicogerous place for journalists, for politicians, for police. is it a dangerous place for artists? >> yescka: yeah, i think so. yeah, because if you no agree with the government you're like enemy. want to survive a crazy busy day? sfx: cell phone chimes start with a positive attitude... and positively radiant skin. aveeno® positively radiant moisturizer... with active naturals® soy. aveeno® naturally beautiful results®. >> anthony: in 1936, the town of cuernavaca, 50 miles from mexico city, was visited by malcolm lowry. a tormented, self-loathing, brilliant and hopelessly alcoholic author. his life work, "under the volcano", was set here. it is widely believed to be one of the great novels of the 20th century. lowry saw symbolism and evil everywhere here. in the deep barrancas, the looming volcano that towered overhead. writer, poet javier sicilia, one of cuernavaca's most celebrated residents, has reason to see evil, too. on march 28, 2011, narcos kidnapped and murdered his son, juan fra
mexico, you know? because he is like over -- >> anthony: all of it. >> yescka: yeah. >> anthony: so, this is the way mexico works? >> yescka: yeah. for me, the most problem in mexicogerous place for journalists, for politicians, for police. is it a dangerous place for artists? >> yescka: yeah, i think so. yeah, because if you no agree with the government you're like enemy. want to survive a crazy busy day? sfx: cell phone chimes start with a positive attitude......
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mÉxico. >> ciudad de mÉxico que se reuniera ante juan pablo ii en 1979 ha sacado del armario para recibir a papa francisco, quieren recibirlo y despedirlo con lo mismo que emocionara al papa polaco el reflejo de miles de espejos en tierra. en ciudad de mÉxico mÁs grandes de latinoamÉrica. entidad plagada de pobreza, ecatepec lugar que recuerda los viajes de jorge bergoglio, nos cuentan cÓmo se prepara ecatepec para la llegada del sumo pontÍfice. >> en sÓlo tres semanas ha organizado a sus colegas de ecatepec para apoyar a mano los objetos de madera que se utilizarÁn en la misa de papa francisco. >> el santo padre no quiere tronos, no quiere cosas excesivas, solamente pidiÓ una silla. el altar es una pieza consistentes de largo con 2 m de ancho yo creo que es el trabajo mÁs importante de mi vida.. reportera: su emociÓn es grande cuando piensa que esos objetos serÁn utilizados por el papa francisco. >> es algo muy emotivo, muy emotivo. reportera: sus compaÑeros al trabajador mucho, la silla no ha tenido detalles recargados. el papa francisco quiere todo con austeridad y sencillez, algo que aquÍ se aprecia. mÁs de 600 piezas se encargaron a este taller de carpinterÍa. aquÍ se trabaja a marchas forzadas para llegar a tiempo a la misa que se ce
mÉxico. >> ciudad de mÉxico que se reuniera ante juan pablo ii en 1979 ha sacado del armario para recibir a papa francisco, quieren recibirlo y despedirlo con lo mismo que emocionara al papa polaco el reflejo de miles de espejos en tierra. en ciudad de mÉxico mÁs grandes de latinoamÉrica. entidad plagada de pobreza, ecatepec lugar que recuerda los viajes de jorge bergoglio, nos cuentan cÓmo se prepara ecatepec para la llegada del sumo pontÍfice. >> en sÓlo tres semanas ha...
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mÉxico. yo te decÍa que en mÉxico el amor por la guadalupana no tiene que ser catÓlico, sólo se necesita ser guadalupano. >> te dan el sentido de serenidad, quizÁ no tanto con benedicto xvi aunque sÉ que tÚ eres muy fanÁtica de el tenemos que reconocer marÍa antonieta que no tenÍa el mismo origen que juan pablo ii y que papa francisco, hay mucha gente que lo ve y hasta cierto punto sienten algÚn tipo de alivio, Él no querÍa aumentar mucho las espectativas y antes, cuando estaba en roma hace unos dÍas dio una entrevista a notimex, el iba respondiendo a las preguntas, sus respuestas fueron claras y sencillas. este fue el 22 de enero y alguien le preguntaba aquÍ tengo una de las preguntas, que fue le preguntaron quÉ es lo que desearÍa de nosotros y que espera de nosotros? el papa dijo voy a mÉxicociÓ que mÉxico estÁ viviendo su pedacito de guerra. a causa del sufrimiento, de violencia del trÁfico organizado aclarÓ que no va a tapar nada de eso sino estimular a combatir cotidianamente la corrupciÓn, la guerra, el crimen organizado y la trata de personas, el papa estÁ muy consciente de los problemas. a pesar de ser un peregrino de la paz estÁ consciente de lo que estÁ ocurriendo y se puede esperar que en cada una de sus alocuciones envÍe un mensaje. habÍa duda de si se iba a reunir con los padres de los desaparecidos de ayotzinapa se dijo que sÍ, otros dijeron que no y dijo que realmente no lo sabe pero si se sabe que va a hablar del tema. >> papas como francisco tienen un conocimiento profundo de la realidad catÓlica, y de lo que sucede en todo el mundo, ha estudiado profundamente la situaciÓn en mÉxico, no quiere cometer ningÚn error ni dejar de hacer cosas. el tambiÉn se llama perseguidos a quienes no pueden vivir en sus ciudades, a quienes tienen miedo a vivir es una clara me
mÉxico. yo te decÍa que en mÉxico el amor por la guadalupana no tiene que ser catÓlico, sólo se necesita ser guadalupano. >> te dan el sentido de serenidad, quizÁ no tanto con benedicto xvi aunque sÉ que tÚ eres muy fanÁtica de el tenemos que reconocer marÍa antonieta que no tenÍa el mismo origen que juan pablo ii y que papa francisco, hay mucha gente que lo ve y hasta cierto punto sienten algÚn tipo de alivio, Él no querÍa aumentar mucho las espectativas y antes, cuando...
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mexico! >> classic bit. trump had delivered. i laughed. i cried. i reinvigorated my irrational fear of foreigners. >> mexico. >> i even jockeyed for selfies with a couple of reality tv stars. >> donald, great show! great show! smile! smile! smile! hey! got it! a memory that will last for possibly four years. god help us all. >> trevor: jordan klepper, everybody. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) aaaaaaaand we're back at cricket wireless! switch and get a brand new lg risio for $19.99, or take a spin with the samsung galaxy grand prime for $29.99! cricket wireless. something to smile about. we're gonna setup this lie if you lie to me,t. your phone's gonna drop. ah! you would rather tell your parents how you lost your virginity... aww man. than drop your phone. noooo. oh my gahh... oh!... oh... (gasps) fortunately, that's not your phone. (laughs) if you had the droid turbo 2 you wouldn't have to worry about it at all. so, if i drop it from here, it's perfectly fine. this is the world's first shatterproof display. (phone smacking on granite) (phone smacking on granite) around the world, around the c
mexico! >> classic bit. trump had delivered. i laughed. i cried. i reinvigorated my irrational fear of foreigners. >> mexico. >> i even jockeyed for selfies with a couple of reality tv stars. >> donald, great show! great show! smile! smile! smile! hey! got it! a memory that will last for possibly four years. god help us all. >> trevor: jordan klepper, everybody. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) aaaaaaaand we're back at cricket wireless! switch and get a...
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mexico! >> classic bit. trump had delivered. i laughed. i cried. i reinvigorated my irrational fear of foreigners. >> mexico. >> i even jockeyed for selfies with a couple of reality tv stars. >> donald, great show! great show! smile! smile! smile! hey! got it! a memory that will last for possibly four years. god help us all. >> trevor: jordan klepper, everybody. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) this is a chick car. this is a gay car. this is a short man's car. this is a cute car. slow car. this is a single, young, professional's car. this car has no street cred. this car ain't hip hop! kidless. cute. small. this car doesn't care what you call it. ♪ ♪ (cell phone rings) where are you? well the squirrels are back in the attic. mom? your dad won't call an exterminator... can i call you back, mom? he says it's personal this time... if you're a mom, you call at the worst time. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. where are you? it's very loud there. are you taking a zumba class? ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: welcom
mexico! >> classic bit. trump had delivered. i laughed. i cried. i reinvigorated my irrational fear of foreigners. >> mexico. >> i even jockeyed for selfies with a couple of reality tv stars. >> donald, great show! great show! smile! smile! smile! hey! got it! a memory that will last for possibly four years. god help us all. >> trevor: jordan klepper, everybody. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) this is a chick car. this is a gay car. this is a short...
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mexico. i used to live in mexico and i am appalled of course by what happened in terms of justice, in terms of the crime rate but mexico has also reduced infant mortality during the same period with a program, and in which. you call it different things but they did it because the state imposed it. it wasn't with outside money. it wasn't done by the private sector. it was done by the state and i'm sorry. businessmen can talk all they like about their good intentions and in their charitable work, they often do wonderful things. but in the end, they are accountable to their shareholders and their shareholders are the citizens just as a corporation is not a person which might be also a conversation for another day. so i think for now, it's all very well to imagine another world is possible indeed but it's not very likely. what is feasible, it seems to me is, particularly in the global south where for the state to reclaim its authority and act and that's where i end the book. it's not a great ringing conclusion. it's not, you know. it's notpessimistic but it's certainly not optimistic either . but my analogy that the englis
mexico. i used to live in mexico and i am appalled of course by what happened in terms of justice, in terms of the crime rate but mexico has also reduced infant mortality during the same period with a program, and in which. you call it different things but they did it because the state imposed it. it wasn't with outside money. it wasn't done by the private sector. it was done by the state and i'm sorry. businessmen can talk all they like about their good intentions and in their charitable work,...
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mexico at the start of a five-day visit. he was welcomed by huge crowds in mexico city. mexico has the world's second largist catholic population after brazil. he has a busy schedule which begins today, saturday, when he celebrates mass in the capital. our correspondent is there. >> reporter: thousands have come out here to watch the pope pass through the city after he landed here. he is coming from those talks in cuba that he held with the head of the russian orthodox church. his official functions starts on saturday by giving a key to the mexico city. after that it is to controversial aspects. he will be holding a mags on sunday on the edge of mexico city. a decision to hold a mass there and to travel to other parts wracked by violence shows that pop francis is hoping to show solidarity to the country. after that mass on sunday he will travel to other parts p, a southern state where he will meet with indigenous leaders. for a long time the church has held these people at arm's length but he is trying to embrace them. finally, he will visit the northern border of mexico and ho
mexico at the start of a five-day visit. he was welcomed by huge crowds in mexico city. mexico has the world's second largist catholic population after brazil. he has a busy schedule which begins today, saturday, when he celebrates mass in the capital. our correspondent is there. >> reporter: thousands have come out here to watch the pope pass through the city after he landed here. he is coming from those talks in cuba that he held with the head of the russian orthodox church. his...
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mexico. and he drew attention to the rampant killings and kidnappings that plague mexico. adriana diaz/mexico city: "more than 25 thousand people have vanished in the last 10 years. some of the highest profile are the 43 students who went missing in 2014, roughly 200 miles south of mexico city." these protesters have been here in mexico city for more than a year - demanding justice for the students, who have not been seen luis rosales says the pope stands by mexico's corrupt government, and will not bring about real change luis rosales: "things won't get better because of praying. things must be stopped by us, by the people." missing signs are plastered in the border city of juarez. where the pope visits wednesday. it was once called the murder capitol of the world, but the city is undergoing a renaissance and violence is down 40 percent him to heal or to pray or to to uh be better." parents of the missing students will attend the pope's mass in juarez. the pope wraps up his five day visit tomorrow in juarez, across the border from el paso texas. his mass is expected to focus on the plight of
mexico. and he drew attention to the rampant killings and kidnappings that plague mexico. adriana diaz/mexico city: "more than 25 thousand people have vanished in the last 10 years. some of the highest profile are the 43 students who went missing in 2014, roughly 200 miles south of mexico city." these protesters have been here in mexico city for more than a year - demanding justice for the students, who have not been seen luis rosales says the pope stands by mexico's corrupt...