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more than 15 tons of marijuana were seized at a border crossing with mexico. u.s. customs officers made the discovery inspecting a mattress truck. there were a few mattresses as well as 1,300 packages of pot worth $19 million. >>> also in mexico, authorities are trumpeting a huge arrest in the drug war. their latest catch, servando gomez, known as la tuta said to be extremely violent. here's nbc's mar >> reporter: following arrest, the notorious drug kingpin and former schooltea known at "la tuta" was paraded past the cameras before being flown to a high security prison. the d.e.a. says the 49-year-old servando gomez was the head of the knights templar, a violent cult-like drug cartel and ruled parts of mexico with an iron fist. >> if you took al capone in the wouldn't be a fight. al capone would be out cold. >> reporter: mexican authorities say they grabbed gomez as he left this house wearing a hat and scarf as a disguise. though long been a fugitiv wanted by mexico and the u.s., gomez boldly granted interviews criticizing the government. in an audio message belie
more than 15 tons of marijuana were seized at a border crossing with mexico. u.s. customs officers made the discovery inspecting a mattress truck. there were a few mattresses as well as 1,300 packages of pot worth $19 million. >>> also in mexico, authorities are trumpeting a huge arrest in the drug war. their latest catch, servando gomez, known as la tuta said to be extremely violent. here's nbc's mar >> reporter: following arrest, the notorious drug kingpin and former schooltea...
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and mexico. u.s. cherries, grapes from the u.s. chile mexico and peru and lettuce from the u.s. co. >> whatever produce you buy consumer reports says wash it thoroughly. its recommendations are based on fruits and vegetables that have any edible peels and rhinds removed. >>> hillary clinton has yet to announce she's running for president. one group is pushing her to make a move in a humorous way. >> they always say hillary wore the pants. now i'm wearing the dress. bill for first lady 2016.com. i am homesick. did you see those legs and those heels? you're watching a video made by a group called bill for first lady 2016.com. it features a bobblehead bill clinton in a dress and heels. even if he's traveling across america campaigning to be first lady. >> people behind the video say they're a national grassroots movement of young americans who support hillary clinton for president. >>> up next, spying scandal. san francisco zoo employees accuse their bosses of eavesdropping on them. the feature they say is breaching their privacy. >>> coming up new at 5:00, do california wines have
and mexico. u.s. cherries, grapes from the u.s. chile mexico and peru and lettuce from the u.s. co. >> whatever produce you buy consumer reports says wash it thoroughly. its recommendations are based on fruits and vegetables that have any edible peels and rhinds removed. >>> hillary clinton has yet to announce she's running for president. one group is pushing her to make a move in a humorous way. >> they always say hillary wore the pants. now i'm wearing the dress. bill for...
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we have 2,000 miles on the mexico/u.s. border. that would take at least $1 trillion just to build the wall then secure it. 76,000 troops? then we are saying come in through the coastlines come in through canada. i think we need intelligence obviously. we need to fight aggression. building a wall if that's securing the border we can't cost justify it. >> but the terrorists are here. here we are talking dollars and cents. is this more about security and is it worth it? >> i think this is absolutely one thing that makes sense to spend money on. i heard ambassador bolton talking about today isis is probably already here, almost certainly. i think this is the real issue with our borders. it's not about illegal immigration, so to speak. talking about people want to come to this country and work. i'm an economist by trading. more labor in general is good. we are talking about terror. isis and al qaeda. our borders are porous. this is more where the danger is coming from. it's not about building a big wall. it's securing what we have and
we have 2,000 miles on the mexico/u.s. border. that would take at least $1 trillion just to build the wall then secure it. 76,000 troops? then we are saying come in through the coastlines come in through canada. i think we need intelligence obviously. we need to fight aggression. building a wall if that's securing the border we can't cost justify it. >> but the terrorists are here. here we are talking dollars and cents. is this more about security and is it worth it? >> i think this...
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u.s./mexico border. >> group of u.s. senators written an open letter to iran saying any nuclear deal would not last after president obama leaves office. iran foreign minister criticizes threat and says politicians do not understand their own constitution and called the letter a piece of propaganda and patty reports. >> reporter: the lower house tried to scuttle negotiations with iran with an unprecedented move inviting a leader to criticize president obama to a joint meeting of congress. now the upper house is giving it a go releasing this letter to leadership 47 republican sthors give -- snows -- senators say president obama will leave officer in january 2017 and most of us will remain in office well beyond then and perhaps decades and warns the next president can kill the deal with a stroke of a pen and future congressing can modify the terms and president obama accused opposition party of trying to kill the deal. >> i think it's somewhat ironic to see some members of congress wanting to make common cause with the hard
u.s./mexico border. >> group of u.s. senators written an open letter to iran saying any nuclear deal would not last after president obama leaves office. iran foreign minister criticizes threat and says politicians do not understand their own constitution and called the letter a piece of propaganda and patty reports. >> reporter: the lower house tried to scuttle negotiations with iran with an unprecedented move inviting a leader to criticize president obama to a joint meeting of...
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u.s./mexico border. >> you can put in a lot of heroin in here. >> reporter: a trophy room where border officers new recruits how to spot drugs in cars on the way to the lucrative u.s. market. >> look at the extent they went through. >>> soft drink bottles and firewood is used to statute heroin and on the job officers have a few minutes to decide if a vehicle should be searched. it's clear to those who guard the gates to the united states that heroin coming from mexico is their biggest challenge right now. >> we have seized double the amount of heroin that we did the entire year last year. and we are only what six months in the fiscal year. >> reporter: alerted to another drug seizure, this time on the road into the united states. >> we are rolling on the scene. >> reporter: a special agent with homeland security his task to dismantle smuggling rings, he is seeing the same pattern with heroin. >> in 2012 we had five kilos and 2014 we had over 200. a weapon inside the vehicle, narcotics are inside. >> reporter: his team intercepts drugs everyday like they did when we rode with them but doesn't st
u.s./mexico border. >> you can put in a lot of heroin in here. >> reporter: a trophy room where border officers new recruits how to spot drugs in cars on the way to the lucrative u.s. market. >> look at the extent they went through. >>> soft drink bottles and firewood is used to statute heroin and on the job officers have a few minutes to decide if a vehicle should be searched. it's clear to those who guard the gates to the united states that heroin coming from mexico...
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mexico. and the politics -- i think there's too many connections between u.s. back and forth. >> reporter: connections you mean in a criminal way? >> in a money way. i think it's all money. >> reporter: in the air over border country, captain stacy holland says the financial stakes are so high for the drug cartels, that money takes precedence over everything else. >> so what the states faced with and the nation really is an aggressive narcotics smuggling ring, cartel, their interest lies in their inventory. that's what they're going to protect. and they're going to do whatever means necessary to protect their inventory. >> reporter: in the case of david hartley, that includes the cartel inflicting its own investigation and its own brand of justice. security expert fred burton has followed the case closely. >> it's my understanding that the individuals that were involved with the killing of mr. hartley were in essence picked up and killed by the zetas themselves. >> reporter: the killers were killed? >> correct. the killers were killed by the organization, becau
mexico. and the politics -- i think there's too many connections between u.s. back and forth. >> reporter: connections you mean in a criminal way? >> in a money way. i think it's all money. >> reporter: in the air over border country, captain stacy holland says the financial stakes are so high for the drug cartels, that money takes precedence over everything else. >> so what the states faced with and the nation really is an aggressive narcotics smuggling ring, cartel,...
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has been found in tijuana, mexico. the u.s. marshals service located jayden nathaniel santiago in tijuana, after a day- long search. the amber alert was cancelled shortly after 9:15- tonight. when the gray nissan altima driven by the boy's father, giovany santiago- enriquez was located in mexico. it is not clear if santiago- enriquez was arrested. but according to police, he went into this ex-girlfriend's home. and stabbed the woman's new boyfriend, before fleeing with the child. but for now, jayden is safe and sound. tomorrow the city of berkeley will decide whether certain liquor stores in the city will be required to have video surveillance systems. if the law passes, stores would have to have systems in place within 6 months. it's supposed to improve safety but as kron 4's emily turner tells us, not everyone is on board. >> reporter: berkeley once increased police force presents a by could bring at major economic burdens on certain stores >> i think liquor's stores are good places where evil had been slated night when peopl
has been found in tijuana, mexico. the u.s. marshals service located jayden nathaniel santiago in tijuana, after a day- long search. the amber alert was cancelled shortly after 9:15- tonight. when the gray nissan altima driven by the boy's father, giovany santiago- enriquez was located in mexico. it is not clear if santiago- enriquez was arrested. but according to police, he went into this ex-girlfriend's home. and stabbed the woman's new boyfriend, before fleeing with the child. but for now,...
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adam raney reports from the u.s. mexicor. >> you can put a lot of heroin in here. >> reporter: they call it the trophy room where veteran border officers teach new recruits how to spot drugs. >> look at the extent they went through. >> reporter: soft drink bottles, gas tanks, even firewood is used to stash heroin. on the job, officers have only a few minutes to decide if a vehicle should be searched. it's clear that heroin coming from mexico is their biggest challenge right now. >> we have seized double the amount of heroin that we did the entire year last year. and we're only what maybe six months into the fiscal year? >> reporter: alerted to another drug seizure, this time on the road into the united states. >> we're rolling on to the scene -- >> this is a special agent with homeland security his task to dismantle smuggling rings. he has seen the same pattern with heroin. >> in 2012 we had 5 kilos. in 2014 we had over 200. had a weapon and narcotics -- >> reporter: his team intercepts drugs every day. but it doesn't stop
adam raney reports from the u.s. mexicor. >> you can put a lot of heroin in here. >> reporter: they call it the trophy room where veteran border officers teach new recruits how to spot drugs. >> look at the extent they went through. >> reporter: soft drink bottles, gas tanks, even firewood is used to stash heroin. on the job, officers have only a few minutes to decide if a vehicle should be searched. it's clear that heroin coming from mexico is their biggest challenge...
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we're at the u.s. mexico border where heroin smuggling is the biggest challenge. india going for a fifth straight win at the icc icc. -- cricket world cup. >>> relations between the united states and venezuela have turned openerly hostile. the pot says u.s. sanctions are the most aggressive unjust and harmful steps against his country. he is now seeking more powers to fight what he calls imperialism. the u.s. has imposed sanctions on several venezuelan officials and declared the maduro government a national security threat. >> rosiland jordan is in washington, d.c. for us. but first let's get the latest from virginia lopez. there have been sanctions in the past this is the third time that the u.s. is passing sanctions against venezuela. but branding the country as a threat to national security is a very serious incident. how are people reacting there? >> reporter: to be perfectly honest, the reaction at the ground level has yet to be felt. there has been some support galvanized around maduro. especially around descenters at the fact that maduro hasn't done much to
we're at the u.s. mexico border where heroin smuggling is the biggest challenge. india going for a fifth straight win at the icc icc. -- cricket world cup. >>> relations between the united states and venezuela have turned openerly hostile. the pot says u.s. sanctions are the most aggressive unjust and harmful steps against his country. he is now seeking more powers to fight what he calls imperialism. the u.s. has imposed sanctions on several venezuelan officials and declared the maduro...
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interparliamentary group conference, senate delegation to the mexico-u.s. interparliamentary group conference u.s.-china interparliamentary group conference congress executive group congress on the republic of china. with best wishes signed sincerely, karen l. haas. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. burgess: mr. speaker, by the direction of the committee on rules, i call up house resolution 138 and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the resolution. the clerk: house calendar number 14, house resolution 138. resolved, that at any time after adoption of this resolution the speaker may pursuant to clause 2-b of rule 18 declare the house resolved into the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for consideration of the bill h.r. 1029, to amend the environmental research, development and demonstration authorization act of 1978, to provide for scientific advisory board member qualifications, public participation and for other purposes. the fir
interparliamentary group conference, senate delegation to the mexico-u.s. interparliamentary group conference u.s.-china interparliamentary group conference congress executive group congress on the republic of china. with best wishes signed sincerely, karen l. haas. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. burgess: mr. speaker, by the direction of the committee on rules, i call up house resolution 138 and ask for its immediate consideration....
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mexican border but it turns out they kiepura -- crashing [laughter] so they are not reliable with mexico and u.s. apparently is littered with them but of course, he had the case the other day of a joke intelligence agency decides to fly then drone over the warehouse crashing into a tree. it is called a possible buyout gps severally has made it possible that said technology is not that esoteric. but people worry about other countries mounting drone attacks but i don't think they have the global command-and-control system we have killed up that enables them to run those thrown -- drone operations. there is a lot of other things we can worry about in the meantime i really enjoy your free day your story and it is interesting. i have two questions but i want to get a sharper sense that it seems there are two critiques wonder is of a technological failure that said they cannot see is clearly as say kleve their killing too many civilians but that seems to re-read more transparency and a accountability that it would sit comfortably within the american empire to make it more efficient? and the other crit
mexican border but it turns out they kiepura -- crashing [laughter] so they are not reliable with mexico and u.s. apparently is littered with them but of course, he had the case the other day of a joke intelligence agency decides to fly then drone over the warehouse crashing into a tree. it is called a possible buyout gps severally has made it possible that said technology is not that esoteric. but people worry about other countries mounting drone attacks but i don't think they have the global...
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mexico. by moving so much u.s. manufacturing south of the border, the u.s. is essentially exporting its pollution. by committing to cutting its emissions, mexico is basically agreeing to take responsibility for the pollution the u.s. produces. the total goal here is for all countries to commit to enough cuts cuts. the problem is the plans we've seen so far do not meet that kind of mile stone. and there are a lot of countries left to put their cards on the table before this game ends in december in paris. >>> deadline extension, is a nuclear deal still possible between iran and the american-led negotiations? how could it impact the u.s. in the middle east? and is no deal better than a bad deal? plus, life in america's toughest prison known as the alcatraz of the rockies. we get our first look inside the nation's only super-max prison. what they eat, where they sleep. we'll have more. also tonight leaving a lasting legacy, companies like coke mcdonalds have created worldwide brands. now a number of jars can be tracked to a roman country doing the same thing 2,0
mexico. by moving so much u.s. manufacturing south of the border, the u.s. is essentially exporting its pollution. by committing to cutting its emissions, mexico is basically agreeing to take responsibility for the pollution the u.s. produces. the total goal here is for all countries to commit to enough cuts cuts. the problem is the plans we've seen so far do not meet that kind of mile stone. and there are a lot of countries left to put their cards on the table before this game ends in december...
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mexico. it's believed mexican drug cartels control all heroin smuggling to the u.s. distribution is using existing routes for crystal meth cocaine and marijuana. in the south-west of united states the issues of heroin almost tripled in the last five years. we've been told it's a tiny fraction of what gets over the border undetected. and heroin is easy to smuggle because it can be taken in smaller i am not sure, strapped to the bodies of individuals crossing the border. >> in the second part of the series adam raney reports from the u.s.-mexico border. >> you can put a lot of heroin in here. >> reporter: it's called the trophy year where veteran border officers teach recruits how to spot drugs secreted in cars. soft drink bottles, gas tanks and firewood to stash heroin. on the job, officers have a few minutes to decide if a vehicle should be searched. it's clear that those that guard the gates that heroin is the biggest problem. >> we have seized double the amount of heroin than last year. and we are only a few months into the fiscal year. >> reporter: alerted to anot
mexico. it's believed mexican drug cartels control all heroin smuggling to the u.s. distribution is using existing routes for crystal meth cocaine and marijuana. in the south-west of united states the issues of heroin almost tripled in the last five years. we've been told it's a tiny fraction of what gets over the border undetected. and heroin is easy to smuggle because it can be taken in smaller i am not sure, strapped to the bodies of individuals crossing the border. >> in the second...
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mexico sierra madre mountains. >> between 2008 and 2012 the amount of drugs seized at the u.s.-mexico border skyrocketed.ording to the dea there were 585 kilograms or more than 12 hundred mounds of the drug in '08. >> it increased every year into 2012 when agents seized 555 kilos. >> the overall increase over the years, 232% an upward trend to continued in the past two years as well. here's adam rainy with the dangerous and creative ways u.s. officials deal with drug smugglers. >> you can put in a lot of heroin in here. >> reporter: they call it the trophy room where veteran border guards teach new recruits how to spot drugs secreted away in cars. >> look at the extent they went through. >> soft drink bottles, gas tanks and firewood is used to stash haren. on the job officers have a few minutes to decide if a vehicle should be searched. it's clear to those that guard the gates to the united states that heroin coming from mexico is biggest challenge right. >> we have seized double the amount of heroin we did the entire year last year. we're only six months into the fiscal year. >> reporter: alerted to ano
mexico sierra madre mountains. >> between 2008 and 2012 the amount of drugs seized at the u.s.-mexico border skyrocketed.ording to the dea there were 585 kilograms or more than 12 hundred mounds of the drug in '08. >> it increased every year into 2012 when agents seized 555 kilos. >> the overall increase over the years, 232% an upward trend to continued in the past two years as well. here's adam rainy with the dangerous and creative ways u.s. officials deal with drug...
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u.s./mexico border. >> reporter: it is similar to the ones used in border patrol and using them in a city like berkeley is over the top. >> we live in a society there's too much surveillance i don't think there's any reason for it. >> reporter: some people that live near the station have expressed concern over privacy but the majority of riders like the idea of extra security. >> everybody is wondering how much surveillance is going on in their neighborhood but it can be a good thing too. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. police say that they've also used the watch tower at the oakland coliseum b.a.r.t. parking lot during raider games. criminals know that those cars are left unattended for hours. nbc bay area news. >>> silicon valley start-up in informs people about their genetic makeup will soon make drugs. use a database of 900,000 people to more effectively target and fight diseases. all who participate will anonymous anonymous. >> individual information is not included in our database only aggregate data. we're transparent with the consumers, they can opt in or out at any time. it's that aggregat
u.s./mexico border. >> reporter: it is similar to the ones used in border patrol and using them in a city like berkeley is over the top. >> we live in a society there's too much surveillance i don't think there's any reason for it. >> reporter: some people that live near the station have expressed concern over privacy but the majority of riders like the idea of extra security. >> everybody is wondering how much surveillance is going on in their neighborhood but it can be...
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mexico sunder sund surrounders . >> u.s., acquires not just american southwest but also california. jamie: where slavery will be allowed is unsolved. >> debate over whether they will be slave or free is going to be so contention, and divisive that is going to lead to the civil war in 1861. jamie: patrick a box contains a number of civil war items too. cool stuff, certificate from confederate postal service, he can't be sure, how all of those items came to his family, some most likely are from that great, great grandfather who fought in mexico. >> other possibility his son, hudson who was a lawyer, and he represented soldiers. jamie: artifacts are passed down, making their way to family estate in virginia. when patrick a grandfather dies in 1956, and family clears out the house, his fa lea father wip with items by chance. >> on a wim he said we'll fake those 6 boxes. jamie: they are in basement of the home, outside of washington, d.c. they are a way to kill boredom for a clearius 12-year-old boy. jamie: did you play with this stuff as a kid? >> i did, i loved the boxes. fun letter fr
mexico sunder sund surrounders . >> u.s., acquires not just american southwest but also california. jamie: where slavery will be allowed is unsolved. >> debate over whether they will be slave or free is going to be so contention, and divisive that is going to lead to the civil war in 1861. jamie: patrick a box contains a number of civil war items too. cool stuff, certificate from confederate postal service, he can't be sure, how all of those items came to his family, some most...
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hopefully to blame for the violence in mexico. >> we believe that the u.s. government is responsible in part responsible for the situation of violence in mexico because of the support and all the weapons that the government has sent over to mexico. but those weapons have been sent to police officers and the army. and those are the weapons that the police officers and the army used to kill people in mexico. >> some people in which care van feel they will be putting their lives at risk by speaking out against the government but it is a risk they are willing to take if it brings justice. jonathan martin, al jazeera. >> smog in paris. >> higher than the worst offenders deli and beijing. >> we take a look at the life and legacy of lee quan yew. >> french officials are trying to curb record levels of pollution in paris. according to one company that monitors global air caught, paris's air levels briefly surpassed deli and beijing. license plates were not allowed in the capital area on monday and transportation was free to encourage cleaner travel options. >> world
hopefully to blame for the violence in mexico. >> we believe that the u.s. government is responsible in part responsible for the situation of violence in mexico because of the support and all the weapons that the government has sent over to mexico. but those weapons have been sent to police officers and the army. and those are the weapons that the police officers and the army used to kill people in mexico. >> some people in which care van feel they will be putting their lives at...
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on the next washington journal, former new mexico governor and u.s. ambassador to the u.n. bill richardson talks about congressional involveme
on the next washington journal, former new mexico governor and u.s. ambassador to the u.n. bill richardson talks about congressional involveme
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u.s. comes from mexico. and the only people profiteering from it is violent drug cartels.m raney travels to where poor farmers are growing out of necessity. >> reporter: the mountains, a lawless land where the heroin corridor begins. in the folds of these mountains, we meet a woman that leads us to her family crop. her husband denned the frop. >> north of the border farms like this exist. there are more and more of them. mexico sees five times as much poppy paste in 2014 compared to the year before. southern guerrero state, once lected is processed into high grade heroin. the payoff is higher. arriving in the fields of flowers, it's easy to forget that the poppize are at the route of a lucrative and violent industry. >> the farmers who asked to hide identities faced threats from drug traffickers and authorities. . >> the farmers we met say men show up three times a year to buy the poppy sap have to agree to whatever price is set. asking for more would be suicide. poppy farmers can earn hundreds a day. community leaders say they prefer to grow fruit and vegetables, but need
u.s. comes from mexico. and the only people profiteering from it is violent drug cartels.m raney travels to where poor farmers are growing out of necessity. >> reporter: the mountains, a lawless land where the heroin corridor begins. in the folds of these mountains, we meet a woman that leads us to her family crop. her husband denned the frop. >> north of the border farms like this exist. there are more and more of them. mexico sees five times as much poppy paste in 2014 compared to...
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u.s. borders with canada and mexico from the u.s. chamber of commerce. this is an hour. >> okay. well good morning, everybody. welcome. i'm the senior vice president for national security and emergency preparedness here at the u.s. chamber. we're so glad you could join us here today. the u.s. chamber is very pleased to welcome back our friend and partner u.s. customs and border protection commissioner gil kerlikowske for his first state of the agency address focused on trade. as the commissioner begins his second year we thought this was a perfect time to address the trade community and give them an overview of what's coming up. the chamber supports the dual mission of c.b.p. protecting national security objectives while promoting economic prosperity. we see ourselves as a partner in their mission. businesses are linked together through a global web of interconnected, predictable, and efficient supply chains. u.s. businesses rely on those supply chains to access international consumers as well as compete in the global marketplace. improvements that address cross border friction s
u.s. borders with canada and mexico from the u.s. chamber of commerce. this is an hour. >> okay. well good morning, everybody. welcome. i'm the senior vice president for national security and emergency preparedness here at the u.s. chamber. we're so glad you could join us here today. the u.s. chamber is very pleased to welcome back our friend and partner u.s. customs and border protection commissioner gil kerlikowske for his first state of the agency address focused on trade. as the...
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u.s. from mexico. coming up we look at what border agents are doing to stop that >>> harassed standing up for one's rights, we'll have more from an artist forced to do no hiding. >>> good to have you with us i'm elizabeth puranam in doha these are the top sorry the united states declared venezuela a national security threat and imposed sanctions soeften venezuelan -- seven venezuelan officials. the venezuelan president says president obama is trying to topple his governments. soldiers have retaken two towns from north-eastern nigeria. boko haram had control of the town since november. iraqi forces have taken over the town of alalam. it was under i.s.i.l. control for many months they still face resistance from other areas. >>> republicans in the united states are taking a stab at scuttling a deal with iran and they are doing it in an unusual way. a white house correspondent patty culhane has the story. >> first the white house tried to scuttle negotiations with iran inviting a foreign leader to criticiz
u.s. from mexico. coming up we look at what border agents are doing to stop that >>> harassed standing up for one's rights, we'll have more from an artist forced to do no hiding. >>> good to have you with us i'm elizabeth puranam in doha these are the top sorry the united states declared venezuela a national security threat and imposed sanctions soeften venezuelan -- seven venezuelan officials. the venezuelan president says president obama is trying to topple his governments....
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u.s. government reaction to alleged human rights violations in venezuela versus what is happening in mexico. could you talk about that? >> the u.s. policy falls apart when we talk about the precise example. in the case of venezuela, the issue was made. again, condemnable act, the death of 43 people in venezuela in march, in february of last year during protests. all sides condemn the violence. that in that case people died on both sides of the political spectrum. military officers and police were targeted by right-wing protesters. those actions are condemnable. they should be prosecuted. the reality is in mexico, 43 students disappeared in guerrero and hardly a peak from the u.s.. it took weeks for the state department to actually respond. we have a duplicitous policy on the one hand highlighting human rights issues in venezuela while on the other side, turning up line died to what is really a humanitarian crisis in mexico with over 80,000 dead, 40 thousand disappeared and 50 million people being expelled from their own countries. in that sense, when latin america looks at u.s. policy, it s
u.s. government reaction to alleged human rights violations in venezuela versus what is happening in mexico. could you talk about that? >> the u.s. policy falls apart when we talk about the precise example. in the case of venezuela, the issue was made. again, condemnable act, the death of 43 people in venezuela in march, in february of last year during protests. all sides condemn the violence. that in that case people died on both sides of the political spectrum. military officers and...
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u.s. beating countries like mexico which have been doing pretty well. good news for the u.s. >> and steve, facebook is currently banned in china, but how is it planning to capitalize on chinese business interest? >> very interesting. mark zuckerberg, the product is bad but there's a bit of a charm offensive. trying to draw some of the chinese advertisers toward their 1.4 billion customers globally. you can't use facebook in china but those advertisers want to reach bigger markets as well. they haven't broken down the numbers of how much money facebook is making out of asia but in terribles of the whole continue tent as a whole. 67% increase on the whole from asian markets. you can see how they're looking at the area and saying we may be banned in the mainland but we want to grow and we want the revenue from the chinese companies as well to our benefit. it's an interesting strategy there. >> live from london. thanks for joining us. still ahead, the ncaa tournament down to the final four. we'll have the highlights from this weekend's fantastic matchups and
u.s. beating countries like mexico which have been doing pretty well. good news for the u.s. >> and steve, facebook is currently banned in china, but how is it planning to capitalize on chinese business interest? >> very interesting. mark zuckerberg, the product is bad but there's a bit of a charm offensive. trying to draw some of the chinese advertisers toward their 1.4 billion customers globally. you can't use facebook in china but those advertisers want to reach bigger markets as...
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u.s.-mexico border, i'm oliver north. good night. it would all but guarantee that iran gets those weapons, lots of them. >> the president says he didn't watch the speech but did review the transcript and found quote there was nothing new, end quote. president obama then urged americans to trust him not to make a bad deal. >> what i can guarantee is that if it's a deal i signed off on i will be able to prove that it is the best way to prevent iran from getting a nuclear weapon and for us to pass up on that potential opportunity would be a grave mistake. it's not one that i intend to make and i will take that case to every member of congress once we actually have a deal. >> we'll take up the question of whose world view the american people should trust, whether any deal with iran can be assured, verified. i'll be taking that up with former israeli ambassador to the united states. also, the president's second term looked more and more like a reign ruled by fiat has replaced our democratic government and the next target seems to be the s
u.s.-mexico border, i'm oliver north. good night. it would all but guarantee that iran gets those weapons, lots of them. >> the president says he didn't watch the speech but did review the transcript and found quote there was nothing new, end quote. president obama then urged americans to trust him not to make a bad deal. >> what i can guarantee is that if it's a deal i signed off on i will be able to prove that it is the best way to prevent iran from getting a nuclear weapon and...
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on a three-part series, adam rainy has followed the trafficking route from mexico into the u.s. he begins his journey in the fields of guerrera state. >> reporter: the sierra madre mountains, a lawless land in the corridor between mexico and the united states is where it begins to where people call their garden. her husband tends the crops colorful poppies, a key us source forsource for heroin. the demand north of the border is why farms like this exist and there are more and more of them. mexico sees five times as much poppy paste in 2013 as compared to the year before. southern guerrero state is a leading producer of raw poppy sap. once collected it's processed into high grade heroin. it's delicate, high-consuming work but it's paveoff pay off is higher than crops like avocado. >> reporter: the farmers who have asked us to hide their identities face threats from drug traffickers as well as authorities. >> reporter: the farmers we met meet three times a year about the poppy sap. they have to agree on the price that is set. asking for more would be suicide. poppy farmers can earn
on a three-part series, adam rainy has followed the trafficking route from mexico into the u.s. he begins his journey in the fields of guerrera state. >> reporter: the sierra madre mountains, a lawless land in the corridor between mexico and the united states is where it begins to where people call their garden. her husband tends the crops colorful poppies, a key us source forsource for heroin. the demand north of the border is why farms like this exist and there are more and more of...
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u.s.-mexico border during the era when chinese were excluded from emigrating to the united states. n 1907 a u.s. government investigation discovered these photographs attached to fraudulent mexican citizenship papers. the rate of vazquez a cuban born woman passed as a veteran soldier to fight in the civil war and entered the ranks of numerous women who joined the military or participated in occupations and activities restricted to men. men passed as straight also known as putting their hair up, and married women and work in professions that would have been unavailable to them if they had quote let their hair down. and the flamboyant jazz saxophonist born to russian jewish immigrants passed as black to shore up his musical credentials. here i have identified only a handful of examples of a sweeping phenomenon to demonstrate its flexibility and its adaptability to various historical contexts. the poor passes the rich, women passed as men, jewish passes gentiles, men and women passed as straight and whites sometimes passed as black and of course the reverse of each of these diads was p
u.s.-mexico border during the era when chinese were excluded from emigrating to the united states. n 1907 a u.s. government investigation discovered these photographs attached to fraudulent mexican citizenship papers. the rate of vazquez a cuban born woman passed as a veteran soldier to fight in the civil war and entered the ranks of numerous women who joined the military or participated in occupations and activities restricted to men. men passed as straight also known as putting their hair up,...
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dunkerly: the french were intervening in mexico when the u.s. was distracted with the civil war. i do not think any french troops were involved in the battle. i do think the confederates were getting supplies across the border immediately before the battle. i do not think any french or mexican troops were involved but i am not an expert. >> that was colonel ford, in his report. that he had french cannons. thank you very much. >> ron wilson. as part of general grant's provisions, and his terms of surrender that generally -- general lee accepted, was a requirement that duplicate roles of soldiers be kept. the roles were later printed in volume 15 of the southern historical society papers. were there any rolls kept in greensboro or any other surrenders? mr. dunkerly: i do not think i have come across that. i don't think so. largely in the other surrenders, the confederates dispersed pretty quickly. they had already been dispersing. at appomattox, everybody is kind of held together. they could not physically get away. i don't think so but i am not 100% sure. >> richard kingsley. the
dunkerly: the french were intervening in mexico when the u.s. was distracted with the civil war. i do not think any french troops were involved in the battle. i do think the confederates were getting supplies across the border immediately before the battle. i do not think any french or mexican troops were involved but i am not an expert. >> that was colonel ford, in his report. that he had french cannons. thank you very much. >> ron wilson. as part of general grant's provisions, and...
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mexico. pouring into the u.s. that's where we have the flood watches out. new orleans all the way up to cincinnati. two to four inches of rainfall along the ohio and mississippi rivers and extending into the northeast. so, some spotty flooding there. out west where they desperately need the rain, just a heat wave. up to 30 degrees above average across southern california near 90 in los angeles. 80s across parts of northern california. and the pattern continues for the next two weeks, above average across the west, cooler than average across the east. something we've seen all year, david. >> all right, a tale of two countries again tonight. rob, thank you. >>> and those milder temperatures the melting snow and ice and now the rain, kraeflting a new problem for drivers. an epidemic of potholes across this country. tonight, where one pothole was so large, it was deadly. so, our team has rigged a camera to take us on the pothole patrol again this year. and abc's david kerley with just how much this is costing some american families. >> reporter: they survived t
mexico. pouring into the u.s. that's where we have the flood watches out. new orleans all the way up to cincinnati. two to four inches of rainfall along the ohio and mississippi rivers and extending into the northeast. so, some spotty flooding there. out west where they desperately need the rain, just a heat wave. up to 30 degrees above average across southern california near 90 in los angeles. 80s across parts of northern california. and the pattern continues for the next two weeks, above...
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stretching from mexico to the u.s. it managed to take hold following a large wave of prescription pill addiction adam raney travelled to north-west virginia and spoke to those battling to get off the drug. we got to a friend of my house. >> reporter: this man almost died from a heroin overdose. he relapsed. >> they brought me here pulled me out of the card. >> fellow addicts left him on the ground. someone recognised him, got him home and his mother called emergency services. kathy's daughter was not happy. 23 she died from an overdose leaving behind a 3-year-old daughter. >> it's like a plague. that's what it is like. people are just dropping dead left and right. and the sad thing is that people are already addicted to it. it's hard to help when we don't have treatment options. >> this area in west virginia has been hit hard. black market pills have become too expensive, a cheaper, potent option arrived. >> high grade heroin. people in this community tell us that heroin is everywhere and they measure the destruction a
stretching from mexico to the u.s. it managed to take hold following a large wave of prescription pill addiction adam raney travelled to north-west virginia and spoke to those battling to get off the drug. we got to a friend of my house. >> reporter: this man almost died from a heroin overdose. he relapsed. >> they brought me here pulled me out of the card. >> fellow addicts left him on the ground. someone recognised him, got him home and his mother called emergency services....
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on the next washington journal, former new mexico governor and u.s. ambassador to the u.n. bill richardson talks about congressional involvement in negotiations with iran. president obama's request to use force against isis. boston globe reporter will talk about the 2016 presidential candidates spending time in new hampshire. a roundtable discussion about legalizing medical marijuana. it as always, we will take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. >> this sunday on q and a, the director of the georgetown university watch dog project. >> the promotion of a drug starts seven-10 years before a drug comes on the market. while it is illegal for a copy to market it before it has been approved, it hasis not even eagle to market a disease. drug companies have exaggerated the conditions -- importance of certain conditions and blanketed medical journals and meetings and other venues with these messages that are meant to prepare the minds of commissions to accept -- clinicians to accept a particular drug. and prepare the minds of consumers. >> c-span's
on the next washington journal, former new mexico governor and u.s. ambassador to the u.n. bill richardson talks about congressional involvement in negotiations with iran. president obama's request to use force against isis. boston globe reporter will talk about the 2016 presidential candidates spending time in new hampshire. a roundtable discussion about legalizing medical marijuana. it as always, we will take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. >> this...
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partnership both the so-called fast track and the trade agreement that's being negotiated among the u.s., canada mexico, and some pacific nations and peru, i believe, too and the nations in asia. and the concerns we have and the concerns that an increasing number of senators have about trade promotion authority about fast track they changed the name because they knew the public did not like fast track so they obscured it by coming up with some technical sounding term trade promotion authority and we see increasingly a public rising up against these trade agreements because we've watched them for 20 years we've seen the damage that the north american free trade agreement did to the united states, to our economy and to workers around the world and we've seen that's been sort of a prototype for the next generation of -- of cafta and other agreements in colombia and peru and now ultimately the trans-pacific partnership. i wanted to discuss this in part because we know so little about the u.s. trade representative's upcoming trade agenda, specifically the trans-pacific partnership. the way we pass trade agr
partnership both the so-called fast track and the trade agreement that's being negotiated among the u.s., canada mexico, and some pacific nations and peru, i believe, too and the nations in asia. and the concerns we have and the concerns that an increasing number of senators have about trade promotion authority about fast track they changed the name because they knew the public did not like fast track so they obscured it by coming up with some technical sounding term trade promotion authority...
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something made entirely in china, shipped to los angeles and then shipped over to the border to mexico is a u.s. export. well, yeah it created one trucking job and maybe longshoreman job but the manufacturing jobs are all in china. this is a new trick and that -- but it still doesn't get them to balance but they like to pretend. then, we were treated to some half truths. i said isn't this substantially based on the korea free trade agreement? yes, it is. is that a success? oh, yes, it is. look, this is incredible. $1.05 billion of exports. oh, wait a minute. that's half the truth. here's the other half. actually, $14.7 billion in goods from korea to here. so we ran a massive and growing trade deficit since we entered into this agreement. i tried to get specific with him. i said obvious ought oast? we were going to open up -- i said how about autos? we are going to go up autos. our auto export is up 140%. well, that sounds pretty darn good. and koreans are up 50%. that means we're winning. well, no, because u.s. auto exports went from 14,000 to 34000. korean auto exports went from 827,000 to 1.3
something made entirely in china, shipped to los angeles and then shipped over to the border to mexico is a u.s. export. well, yeah it created one trucking job and maybe longshoreman job but the manufacturing jobs are all in china. this is a new trick and that -- but it still doesn't get them to balance but they like to pretend. then, we were treated to some half truths. i said isn't this substantially based on the korea free trade agreement? yes, it is. is that a success? oh, yes, it is. look,...
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he said of mexico when the u.s. sent troops into mexico, we have gone to mexico to serve mankind, if we can find a way. we do not want to fight the mexicans. if you were mexican, you might see this differently. this is the man who is president of the united states when the war breaks out. someone prepared to use american power when he sees it is necessary to do good, and it must be admitted, to defend american interests. he certainly felt in dealing with the caribbean basin and mexico, the united states had every right to defend the interests of american missionaries or business or american strategic interests. he did not in see the united 1914, states playing a larger role in the world. he was at that stage still very much focused on domestic reforms and was carrying out an ambitious program of domestic reforms. when the war broke out, he was horrified, like many were. distracted by the fact that his wife was dying in those first days of august as europe was going into the first world war. but he took himself away f
he said of mexico when the u.s. sent troops into mexico, we have gone to mexico to serve mankind, if we can find a way. we do not want to fight the mexicans. if you were mexican, you might see this differently. this is the man who is president of the united states when the war breaks out. someone prepared to use american power when he sees it is necessary to do good, and it must be admitted, to defend american interests. he certainly felt in dealing with the caribbean basin and mexico, the...
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one factor i'd like to remind everybody here is on kids going back to mexico there was an agreement signed between the u.san back to mexico, there was an agreement that was signed between the u.s. government and the mexican government, that allows the mexican consulate to play a role. so it's really not the cbp officer that makes that decision. they're handed over to the mexican consulates, the mexican consulates will then ask them the question. l they're very protective of their people. and they say, sure you don't want to file for an asylum? sure you're not a victim of a sex trafficking law? et cetera et cetera and then at that time if they feel satisfied, of course they'll hand them over to diff, the social service of mexico. so there's another component involved that we have to keep in mind there was an agreement that wasn't signed between the u.s. and mexico. just want to make sure you keep following that agreement. really, the last iso is by the mexicans before that final decision is sent over. we have a copy of the agreement. and we'll -- just want to make sure everybody understands there's that ex
one factor i'd like to remind everybody here is on kids going back to mexico there was an agreement signed between the u.san back to mexico, there was an agreement that was signed between the u.s. government and the mexican government, that allows the mexican consulate to play a role. so it's really not the cbp officer that makes that decision. they're handed over to the mexican consulates, the mexican consulates will then ask them the question. l they're very protective of their people. and...
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the men allegedly smuggled large amounts of cocaine meth and heroin from mexico into the u.s. where it was distributed in reading. >>> take a look at this woman. police say she got drunk at a bar mitzvah then let a group of teen boys feel her new breast implants. that's not all. what else landed her in jail. >>> hello? >> police officer new there wasn't time to wait. he runs into a burning home and finds a toddler trapped inside. the moments he thought he was too late. >>> plus a tormented teen. born a girl, tyler realized he was living in the wrong body and he's not alone. now, the local school with three transgender students and the hard decision they're forced to make. >> the ground opens up aunt tour bus sweeping it down a raging river. look at that. the drivers with seconds to spare to save the passengers on board. >> plus, one direction bombshell bombshell. zane is out. simon ♪ >>> search is on tonight for a couple who robbed a man as he was packing food intended for a church. this happened monday afternoon in the logan area. the man was packing a delivery for words in a
the men allegedly smuggled large amounts of cocaine meth and heroin from mexico into the u.s. where it was distributed in reading. >>> take a look at this woman. police say she got drunk at a bar mitzvah then let a group of teen boys feel her new breast implants. that's not all. what else landed her in jail. >>> hello? >> police officer new there wasn't time to wait. he runs into a burning home and finds a toddler trapped inside. the moments he thought he was too late....
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he said of mexico when the u.s. nt troops into mexico, we have gone to mexico to serve mankind if we can find a way. we do not want to fight the mexicans. if you were mexican, you might see this differently. this is the man who is president of the united states win the war breaks out, someone prepared to use american power or he sees it is necessary to do good, and it must be admitted, to defend american interests. he certainly felt in dealing with the caribbean basin and mexico, the united states had every right to defend the interests of american missionaries or business or american strategic interests. he did not in 1914 see the united states playing a larger role in the world. he was focused on domestic reforms and was carrying out an ambitious program of domestic reforms. when the war broke out, he was horrified, distracted by the fact that his wife was dying in those first days of august, but he took himself away from her deathbed and sent her a note, which unfortunately was not paid attention to to to the diff
he said of mexico when the u.s. nt troops into mexico, we have gone to mexico to serve mankind if we can find a way. we do not want to fight the mexicans. if you were mexican, you might see this differently. this is the man who is president of the united states win the war breaks out, someone prepared to use american power or he sees it is necessary to do good, and it must be admitted, to defend american interests. he certainly felt in dealing with the caribbean basin and mexico, the united...
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u.s.-mexico border, in addition to combatting local crimes, pinal county and its sheriff paul babeu facey threat. >> cocaine, black tar heroin, and black amphetamine, very dangerous drugs. me and my deputies and all the local officers are on the front lines of this drug war. >> and on april 17th, 2011, babeu says the ripple effects of that drug war find their way to the front steps of his jail in florence. 26-year-old alejandro guerrero is about to be released after being arrested for an outstanding warrant. he has been in and out of arizona correctional facilities for about four years. >> he is a violent offender. this is a guy who has been convicted of aggravated assault, who's been dealing with domestic violence and serious other felonies. >> now guerrero is free to go. he just needs to fill out some paperwork. >> this is an occasion that any prisoner, it's like their high five moment. hey, i'm about to have my freedom again, right? >> but guerrero might not want to leave the jail. why? a worst fate could await him on the outside. >> he said there was a hit upon him, meaning he was go
u.s.-mexico border, in addition to combatting local crimes, pinal county and its sheriff paul babeu facey threat. >> cocaine, black tar heroin, and black amphetamine, very dangerous drugs. me and my deputies and all the local officers are on the front lines of this drug war. >> and on april 17th, 2011, babeu says the ripple effects of that drug war find their way to the front steps of his jail in florence. 26-year-old alejandro guerrero is about to be released after being arrested...
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mexico. of course they're in the u.s. as well. t markets like mexico where you're looking to spread more data coverage? >> we love low cost smartphones, no matter which plan people are on. it enables more people to access the services we have with little money up front. they buy a low-cost hand phone or get next, we'll take any one of those threes so they can enjoy the benefits of the at&t network worldwide. >> i think this is the last question we have time for. it's android without the google. is that good for the industry? >> i think anything that gives customers choice it's good. if customers like it, we'll sell it to them. >> all right. ceo of at&t mobile and business enterprise. thanks for joining us. guys, back to you. >> thanks so much. we'll get a little bit more from you later on this hour. when we come back, as the nasdaq hits 5,000 for the first time in 15 years, what's next? we'll take a look when "squawk alley" comes back. you just got a big bump in miles. so this is a great opportunity for an upgrade. sound good? grea
mexico. of course they're in the u.s. as well. t markets like mexico where you're looking to spread more data coverage? >> we love low cost smartphones, no matter which plan people are on. it enables more people to access the services we have with little money up front. they buy a low-cost hand phone or get next, we'll take any one of those threes so they can enjoy the benefits of the at&t network worldwide. >> i think this is the last question we have time for. it's android...
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but may have reached mexico again. he>>> the u.s. supreme court considering weather tackets in arrests mentally ill should be changed. involving a case from 2008. in that case, they police forced her way into the room where officers allegedly threatened her social worker she came at the them with a knife and officers shot her five times. her lawyers say the american with disabilities about requires them to make accommodations and could have used less confrontational way with her. >>> and record snowfall. snow pack. a currently around 12%. that means less melting stow no run the turbinens at state dams. also will force the state to increase the use of fossil file power plants. officials say they hope to import more electricity from states not hit by the drought. >>> and the bay area has not faired well. jan -- january was the driest in record in a lot of o kron 4 cities. can you tell us what the conditions are like in the sierra? >> this is some of the worst conditions i have seen with the snow pack only running about 10- 15% of avera
but may have reached mexico again. he>>> the u.s. supreme court considering weather tackets in arrests mentally ill should be changed. involving a case from 2008. in that case, they police forced her way into the room where officers allegedly threatened her social worker she came at the them with a knife and officers shot her five times. her lawyers say the american with disabilities about requires them to make accommodations and could have used less confrontational way with her....
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u.s. is taking a seat on the sidelines. another high-level drug cartel arrest in mexico. a look at why some of the most dangerous drug king pins in the country are both revered and feared. >> he spoke the people's language. >> the big political event in china the start of the national political congress, what's at stake for region and the u.s. and the pursuit of justice 20 years after the bosnian war going after people living here and accused of committing war crimes. >> good evening and welcome to al jazeera america. i'm antonio mora. >> and i'm stephanie sy. the iraqi army is pushing towards city of tikrit in the fight against i.s.i.l. but progress is slow. >> and human rights watch has issued a warning to protect civilians who are caught in the cross fire. >> heavy losses on i.s.i.l. in its attempt to retake tikrit, a city of historic and value. jane arraf has the story. >> troops are moving slowly towards tic ritd. tikrit. >> the iraqi military has launched since i.s.i.l. seized territory last june. it doesn't show the militia component of this fight. shia volunteers
u.s. is taking a seat on the sidelines. another high-level drug cartel arrest in mexico. a look at why some of the most dangerous drug king pins in the country are both revered and feared. >> he spoke the people's language. >> the big political event in china the start of the national political congress, what's at stake for region and the u.s. and the pursuit of justice 20 years after the bosnian war going after people living here and accused of committing war crimes. >> good...
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because if el salvador falls, guatemal will be next, columbia next, mexico next and then what. >> reporter: the u.s. support of a right wing government triggered protest on the streets of san francisco. >> we want peace for central america. >> reporter: on the fourth anniversary of the assassination of arch bishop romero. the demonstrators named the man who they thought was responsible for killing him. >> who we have running for president now in el salvador is roberto davison who has been mentioned by robert white former u.s. ambassador to el sal -- salvador as one of the leaders and probably responsible for the death of romero. >> and a few years later, a u.s. judge agreed. no court in el salvador ever tried davison for the assassination. he died in 2002. >>> a former governor travels to el salvador to help children and how that mission led him to help many children around the world. >>> according to the u.n. over 12 years of war, 75,000 75,000 salvadorians were killed by bombings. one oakland firefighter decided he wanted to help. and betty anne brunner brought us his story. >> reporter: the voic
because if el salvador falls, guatemal will be next, columbia next, mexico next and then what. >> reporter: the u.s. support of a right wing government triggered protest on the streets of san francisco. >> we want peace for central america. >> reporter: on the fourth anniversary of the assassination of arch bishop romero. the demonstrators named the man who they thought was responsible for killing him. >> who we have running for president now in el salvador is roberto...
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the growth that we've seen, already the major arterial from mexico across the u.s., interstate 35, runs through fort worth and it's the best parking lot in the nation. and we're actively remodeling it. in the next four years it will be remodeling, not the proper term, but renovating it and there will be an express lane courtesy of a federal grant down the center. we have a development on the far north edge. it's called alliance town center. and alliance town center sprung up from an old ranch property. it is now 35000 jobs and rapidly growing. one of the largest retail centers we've got. but part of our development incentive is that anywhere from 5 to 15% of the employees there to get a tax incentive have to come from the inner city. and we've struggled with getting them up 35 to alliance town center. and when 35 is redone the t, which is our transit authority, will run an express bus up in the morning and reverse it and run it back down in the evening. they have to develop a circulating system to get there. that's already in the master plan. i'll talk just a second and let them speak.
the growth that we've seen, already the major arterial from mexico across the u.s., interstate 35, runs through fort worth and it's the best parking lot in the nation. and we're actively remodeling it. in the next four years it will be remodeling, not the proper term, but renovating it and there will be an express lane courtesy of a federal grant down the center. we have a development on the far north edge. it's called alliance town center. and alliance town center sprung up from an old ranch...