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so i'm going to take you to northern new mexico, um, briefly here. angela chose northern new mexico, she's from central new mexico, albuquerque. beith of our -- both of our families have issues with addiction. i think that was another point of end counter between us. end -- encounter between us. but she chose northern new mexico, i think, not to be right next door to her family, you know? is but close enough so that we could visit often. and also because northern new mexico, there's this place called the espanol lavallee which runs along highway 5 which ultimately comes out of santa fe and, taos. and that place in northern new mexico has the highest rate of
so i'm going to take you to northern new mexico, um, briefly here. angela chose northern new mexico, she's from central new mexico, albuquerque. beith of our -- both of our families have issues with addiction. i think that was another point of end counter between us. end -- encounter between us. but she chose northern new mexico, i think, not to be right next door to her family, you know? is but close enough so that we could visit often. and also because northern new mexico, there's this place...
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i will take you to northern mexico briefly. and gillette chose number the mexico. both families have issues with addiction. that was a point* of encounter between us. she chose northern mexico not to be right next door but close enough to visit often and the his big yellow valley ultimately comes out of santa fe few have ever driven that way it is called the low road. that place as the highest rate of heroin addiction and death from overdose and 80 where in the country. and has for along time. the problem is getting worse. not better.
i will take you to northern mexico briefly. and gillette chose number the mexico. both families have issues with addiction. that was a point* of encounter between us. she chose northern mexico not to be right next door but close enough to visit often and the his big yellow valley ultimately comes out of santa fe few have ever driven that way it is called the low road. that place as the highest rate of heroin addiction and death from overdose and 80 where in the country. and has for along time....
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mexico this weekend after a shootout with authorities and is suspected of multiple murders in northern mexicoes have captured somebody, and they have him detained and who possibly had something to do with david's murder and also the other murders along the border. >> reporter: hartley says she has yet to hear from u.s. or mexican officials about the arrest. >> we always have to be hopeful and that this will move forward to him being prosecuted, or david's remains being found, finding some closure. there is comfort in that, knowing that david hasn't been forgotten. >> authorities also suspect martinez was behind the 2010 slaying of 72 migrants as well as other killings and prison breaks in northern mexico. >>> 15 truckloads of trash have been removed from a las vegas home where health officials say they found the worst case of hoarding they have ever seen. they entered the house with a court warrant friday and discovered debris stacked to the ceiling along with about two dozen dead or sick cats. the owner had carved out a small space for himself on top of his belongings but was unable to even
mexico this weekend after a shootout with authorities and is suspected of multiple murders in northern mexicoes have captured somebody, and they have him detained and who possibly had something to do with david's murder and also the other murders along the border. >> reporter: hartley says she has yet to hear from u.s. or mexican officials about the arrest. >> we always have to be hopeful and that this will move forward to him being prosecuted, or david's remains being found,...
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still very high and dry across much of northern mexico. western, central parts of the u.s. es with the -- the warning in fact, though, for fire weather, across, the northern and central plains. towards the north -- it is going to be a snow event. we have -- system dropping out of bc. this one could bring about 15 centimeters of snow to the canadian rockies. that snow well move into the intermountain west as well, coming into there, montana. and as the system proceed. we will see cooler air coming with it. we will see precipitation turn over to snow. in parts of minnesota, as well as dakotas later on in the week. out towards the east, it is going to be rain and severe thunderstorms. the severe area moving in towards the ohio valley today. but plenty of rain expecting from florida right up in towards new england. would actually have a report of a tornado touching down. in south carolina as well. temperatures are going to start to fall to the north. 24 degrees. in winnipeg. will fall to 8 degrees by thursday. meanwhile, it is a heat wave in the southwest. 36 degrees in los ange
still very high and dry across much of northern mexico. western, central parts of the u.s. es with the -- the warning in fact, though, for fire weather, across, the northern and central plains. towards the north -- it is going to be a snow event. we have -- system dropping out of bc. this one could bring about 15 centimeters of snow to the canadian rockies. that snow well move into the intermountain west as well, coming into there, montana. and as the system proceed. we will see cooler air...
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i am going to take you to northern new mexico. angela chose northern new mexico.he is from central mexico, albuquerque. both of our families have issues with addiction. that was another point of encounter between us. she chose not to be right next door to her family but close enough so we could visit and also because northern new mexico there's a valley which is along highway 68 which ultimately comes out of santa fe. you will be in the valley called the low road. that place in new mexico has the highest rate of heroin addiction and death from overdose of heroin anywhere in the country. and has for long time. the problem is not getting better. it is getting worse. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. you are watching booktv on c-span2. here is our prime time lineup for tonight. beginning at 7:00 eastern,th
i am going to take you to northern new mexico. angela chose northern new mexico.he is from central mexico, albuquerque. both of our families have issues with addiction. that was another point of encounter between us. she chose not to be right next door to her family but close enough so we could visit and also because northern new mexico there's a valley which is along highway 68 which ultimately comes out of santa fe. you will be in the valley called the low road. that place in new mexico has...
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they tracked them down in northern mexico and were allegedly carrying drugs and guns. at the moment they are not considered suspects. they're not ruling out the possibility that the ivy was killed by friendly fire. >>two suspects are being held in the killing of the u.s. ambassador to libya according to a news report out of turkey. a turkish broadcast station reported on its website, two suspects have been detained at the airport in istanbul. they are described as tunisian citizens who tried to enter the country with fake passports. turkish police declined to comment on the report. ambassador christopher stevens was one of four american who died when islamist gunmen stormed the consulate in benghazi last month. >>republican presidential candidate mitt romney reversed himself on a controversial comment he made during a private fundraiser. romney initially said his disparaging remarks about the 47 percent of americans who don't pay taxes, was "not elegantly stated." but asked in an interview last night, how he would have responded if the "47 percent" comment came up duri
they tracked them down in northern mexico and were allegedly carrying drugs and guns. at the moment they are not considered suspects. they're not ruling out the possibility that the ivy was killed by friendly fire. >>two suspects are being held in the killing of the u.s. ambassador to libya according to a news report out of turkey. a turkish broadcast station reported on its website, two suspects have been detained at the airport in istanbul. they are described as tunisian citizens who...
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weekend in mexico after a shoot-out with authorities and is suspected of multiple murders in northern mexico authorities have captured somebody and they have him detained and who possibly had something to do with david's murder. and also, the other murders along the board. >> reporter: hartley that she has yet to hear from u.s. or mexico an officials about the arrest. >> we always have to be hopeful. this will move forward to him being prosecuted or david's remains being found. finding some closure. there is comfort in that. knowing that david hasn't been forgotten. >> hartley said he doesn't know whether martinez will be brought to trial for her husband's murder or any of the other crimes where he remains a suspect. >> that includes the slaughter of 72 migrants in the northern state in 2010. >>> right now at 6:00, the first lady's message to voters in virginia. >>> jerry sandusky will spend the rest of his life in prison but he is still defiant and claim he is the victim. >> if you're planning to go to the first postseason home game for the nats, you may have to get a little creative. >>> m
weekend in mexico after a shoot-out with authorities and is suspected of multiple murders in northern mexico authorities have captured somebody and they have him detained and who possibly had something to do with david's murder. and also, the other murders along the board. >> reporter: hartley that she has yet to hear from u.s. or mexico an officials about the arrest. >> we always have to be hopeful. this will move forward to him being prosecuted or david's remains being found....
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the marines say the shootout happened in northern mexico. is strong evidence that one of the men killed was known as the executioner. >>> detroit's police chief is out after a sex scandal. ralph godby retired effective immediately. he was already under investigation for a reported sexual relationship with a subordinate. this is the second time since he became chief in 2010 that he has been aused of this. he was detroit's fifth police chief in four years. mayor says the city will conduct a nationwide search for his replacement. >>> a member of the d.c. council with a financial challenge. can she live on $30 a week? >> we'll explain coming up next. first, we'll talk about weather and here is gwen. >> not if she is going to a mall, that's for sure. the good thing is the wet weather will not be sticking around. that wanted warm-up is on the way. more details after the break. take away his toys and he'll play with a stick. take away their bikes and they'll still find a way to get where they're going. but if take you away early childhood education
the marines say the shootout happened in northern mexico. is strong evidence that one of the men killed was known as the executioner. >>> detroit's police chief is out after a sex scandal. ralph godby retired effective immediately. he was already under investigation for a reported sexual relationship with a subordinate. this is the second time since he became chief in 2010 that he has been aused of this. he was detroit's fifth police chief in four years. mayor says the city will...
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people -- it's very much like the story of the israelites -- a chosen people who start up in northern mexico at a place called aztlan -- that's where they got their name "azteca" from -- start in aztlan under the leadership of a leader who later on becomes their god, huitzilopochtli, but at that time he was a human being. he tries to tell them to keep going, keep going. they haven't reached the promised land yet. finally, they arrive in the valley of mexico, and on an island in the lake they see an eagle land with a serpent in its claws on a nopal cactus. and huitzilopochtli says that's the place that you are destined to form your great kingdom, and you are going to be the sun god's chosen people, and your mission in life is to go out and capture enemy warriors and sacrifice their hearts to sustain the sun. keach: the aztecs followed huitzilopochtli's instructions to the letter and carried out human sacrifice on a scale without precedent. each year, thousands of people would be led up the steps of the templo mayor to have their hearts cut from their bodies with knives made of volcanic glass.
people -- it's very much like the story of the israelites -- a chosen people who start up in northern mexico at a place called aztlan -- that's where they got their name "azteca" from -- start in aztlan under the leadership of a leader who later on becomes their god, huitzilopochtli, but at that time he was a human being. he tries to tell them to keep going, keep going. they haven't reached the promised land yet. finally, they arrive in the valley of mexico, and on an island in the...
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recently violence has dropped in northern mexico but that is because the cartels are consolidating their control and setting up real honest to goodness geographical spaces. i am close to the u.s. border so the way mexico develops as a society, i believe will impact us more over the long run than what happens in iraq or afghanistan. >> to push you on the policy implications of that, that is another major conclusion that geography tells us the southern border with mexico will be crucial but in light of what you said, this is an inevitable zone of conflict of pressure is moving the board in effect northwards, what is the wise policy for the united states? >> we have to be very careful about intervening because of sensitivities that go back to history. we fought a war with mexico. we have incursions' in to mexico under general pershing. everything we do in mexico has to go through a tight diplomatic filter. that being said, there is more we can do in terms of helping the mexican authorities than we have been doing. the ultimate power of the united states is the time that our top decisionmake
recently violence has dropped in northern mexico but that is because the cartels are consolidating their control and setting up real honest to goodness geographical spaces. i am close to the u.s. border so the way mexico develops as a society, i believe will impact us more over the long run than what happens in iraq or afghanistan. >> to push you on the policy implications of that, that is another major conclusion that geography tells us the southern border with mexico will be crucial but...
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california, nevada, parts of utah, texas, new mexico, arizona, colorado. that was all the northern territory of mexico, and there were mexican citizens living on that land before it became part of the united states. as they say in south texas or in northern new mexico, southern colorado, we didn't cross the border, the border crossed us. >> mexicans have a big presence here and they have had a big presence here. and it just does to show you how this country is a country of immigrants. so it's very difficult when you hear people say american values and american values are being threatened by the influx of immigrants from other countries. what american values? american values are values of immigrants that made this country. >> i'll throw out it's easy to argue for an open border, right, like the european community. it is never going to happen here. i don't think so. >> why? >> because the economic differences are so big. when an immigrant here in the united states can make in half an hour what they make a day in mexico, about $5 a day. still immigration has to do with economic forces
california, nevada, parts of utah, texas, new mexico, arizona, colorado. that was all the northern territory of mexico, and there were mexican citizens living on that land before it became part of the united states. as they say in south texas or in northern new mexico, southern colorado, we didn't cross the border, the border crossed us. >> mexicans have a big presence here and they have had a big presence here. and it just does to show you how this country is a country of immigrants. so...
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see a gap where the piedro river flows south and through that gap i could see the desert of northern new mexico and just over the horizon, just about 120 miles away, is chaco canyon, the largest anastazi site in the southwest, just over the horizon. and in between these towers and chaco canyon there are fire signal stations up on top of buttes. every fire signal station is in view of two other signal stations. each of those, four, on and on and on so that a fire would be lit at one spot and everybody would know, you could send messages for hundreds of miles. you could send messages over mountain ranges. there are fire signals all over the four corners, rows and fire signals. i talked to the guy who first discovered these signals and he was just out there mapping archeological sites with a crew in the 70's and he kept coming across these hills that had some kind of -- a little bit of architecture but they couldn't tell what they were. and they decided they are just not going to put them in the reports because they didn't have a name for these until he decided to go up to one and he dug into it a
see a gap where the piedro river flows south and through that gap i could see the desert of northern new mexico and just over the horizon, just about 120 miles away, is chaco canyon, the largest anastazi site in the southwest, just over the horizon. and in between these towers and chaco canyon there are fire signal stations up on top of buttes. every fire signal station is in view of two other signal stations. each of those, four, on and on and on so that a fire would be lit at one spot and...
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i am going to take you to northern new mexico briefly here. angela chosen northern new mexico. she is from central new mexico, albuquerque. both of our families have issues with addiction. that was another point of encounter between us but she chose northern new mexico, not to be right next door to her family, but close enough that we could visit and also because northern new mexico, runs along highway 68, which ultimately comes out of santa fe. you are going to the espagnole of valley. that place in northern new mexico has the highest rate of apps addiction and death from overdose of heroin of anywhere in the country and has for a long time. probably not getting better. it is getting worse. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. here is a buck at some upcoming book fairs and festivals happening around the country. booktv is live from the texas book festival. coverage includes presentations by douglas brinkley, rachel for and many more. visit booktv.org for a complete schedule of events. national press club book fair and author night is november 14th. ma
i am going to take you to northern new mexico briefly here. angela chosen northern new mexico. she is from central new mexico, albuquerque. both of our families have issues with addiction. that was another point of encounter between us but she chose northern new mexico, not to be right next door to her family, but close enough that we could visit and also because northern new mexico, runs along highway 68, which ultimately comes out of santa fe. you are going to the espagnole of valley. that...
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i am going to take you to northern new mexico briefly here. angela chosen northern new mexico. she is from central mexico, albuquerque. both of our families have issues with addiction. that was another point of encounter between us and she chose northern new mexico not to be next door to her family but close enough to visit and also because northern new mexico runs along highway 68 which ultimately comes out of santa fe and goes to town. you go to the edge spaniel of valley which is the low road and in northern new mexico there is the highest rate of heroin addiction and death from overdose of heroin of anywhere in the country, it has for a long time and it is not getting better, it is getting worse. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. here's a look at some books being published this week. alex kerr shock chronicles the journey of felix sparks, commander of the 157th dubee regiment in the liberator, one world war ii's soldier's boys from sicily to the gates of dow. journalist and media critic eric deegan argues the media capitalizes on viewers fears a
i am going to take you to northern new mexico briefly here. angela chosen northern new mexico. she is from central mexico, albuquerque. both of our families have issues with addiction. that was another point of encounter between us and she chose northern new mexico not to be next door to her family but close enough to visit and also because northern new mexico runs along highway 68 which ultimately comes out of santa fe and goes to town. you go to the edge spaniel of valley which is the low...
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zetas cartel, the mexican navy saying it retaliated when it came under attack during patrols in northern mexicoieved this man and another man were killed. mexican investigators also reporting they arrested a different zetas leader but they also made a stunning revelation. they say the man in custody, salvador alfonzo martinez escabada is in custody of the killing of hartley. >>> danni deveto, pearlman are getting a divorce. they first worked together in the tv series "taxi." she's best known for her role on "cheers." >> very sad for them. >> wish them both the best. >>> a scary moment on qvc when guest host cassie slain faints on live tv. >> but you know -- >> you okay? what it does, it gives us an opportunity -- >> that's exactly what berman would do. >> he would scream. >> the show must go on! the news doesn't rest. >> even as the cameras cut away, the co-host didn't skip a beat. another qvc host said she was suffering from low blood sugar at the time. >> the dude just kept on talking. >> that's what you would do. make sure the camera was not on you and keep on going. >> it can afford to be o
zetas cartel, the mexican navy saying it retaliated when it came under attack during patrols in northern mexicoieved this man and another man were killed. mexican investigators also reporting they arrested a different zetas leader but they also made a stunning revelation. they say the man in custody, salvador alfonzo martinez escabada is in custody of the killing of hartley. >>> danni deveto, pearlman are getting a divorce. they first worked together in the tv series "taxi."...
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we've done this story many times, and the solve rate for murders in northern mexico is almost zero.e should also note there are reports the head of the zeta cartel was killed yesterday, but that his body was stolen. so huge shake-up among the cartels -- megyn: good clarification toe. so this guy may have been involved, but not necessarily the one accused of committing the murder. everybody out here is talking about the nickname the squirrel, like, you know, as, like, horrible, drugging murderer nick names go, that's got to be pretty low on the list of the one you want. >> reporter: the more horrendous guys in the cartels have got silly nicknames. megyn: like pooh bear? >> reporter: exactly. el gato, the cat. 12, 13, 14 yearss who were old are given nicknames then, and they become assassins throughout the years. megyn: doesn't make them any less evil. trace, thank you. >>> exactly four weeks to go before the elections, and in two minutes we will speak to a professor who is predicting a big victory for one man based on a unique formula that looks at the economy in the swing states, an
we've done this story many times, and the solve rate for murders in northern mexico is almost zero.e should also note there are reports the head of the zeta cartel was killed yesterday, but that his body was stolen. so huge shake-up among the cartels -- megyn: good clarification toe. so this guy may have been involved, but not necessarily the one accused of committing the murder. everybody out here is talking about the nickname the squirrel, like, you know, as, like, horrible, drugging murderer...
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he was killed two days ago in a shoot out with government forces in northern mention mexico.ast night his body was stolen. authority has no explanation. % they were unguarded. >>> a 48 week study shows several universities. it said people in programs like weight watchers lost as much weight as people in programs led by health experts. >>> a new study shows prescription drugs may still work well past their expiration date this could impact health care costs and drug shortages but the news come was warnings. the research only looked at bottles that had never been opened only certain drugs were tested. . >> a healthy portion of tomato sauce could cut your risk of stroke. a new study out of finland indicate that tomatoes are good for brain health. the risk of stroke was reduced as much as 55% among men with the highest levels. it's the highest in cooked but is also found in raw as well as watermelon, grapefruit, papaya and mango. >> two games down but a's fans say no sweat. why they don't see defeat but a sweep at home. >> and back here in just a few minutes, really a nice day bu
he was killed two days ago in a shoot out with government forces in northern mention mexico.ast night his body was stolen. authority has no explanation. % they were unguarded. >>> a 48 week study shows several universities. it said people in programs like weight watchers lost as much weight as people in programs led by health experts. >>> a new study shows prescription drugs may still work well past their expiration date this could impact health care costs and drug shortages...
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his body had been moved to a funeral home in northern mexico and that's when the armed men moved in andbody according to the state attorney general. >>> the nobel prize in fizzic this is year goes to american and french scientists. david wineland and they were honored for their work in light and matter. they'll share the $1.2 million prize and that money has been decreased would i 20% because of the economic downturn. >>> and now to northwest pakistan where a 14-year-old girl who won a peace prize for her actity vichl has been shot by the pakistani taliban. they say they targeted this young girl specifically because they has been outspoken about allowing girls to be educated. her father says she's in stable condition, though she has a bullet lodged in her neck. but the taliban warns if she survives this time, she won't next time. reza is on the phone. for this 14 why would girl -yea speak out is heroic. tell us more about her. >> she's maybe the most famous 14-year-old in pakistan and some say the bravest. that's because in many ways she took on on the taliban. when she was 11, she star
his body had been moved to a funeral home in northern mexico and that's when the armed men moved in andbody according to the state attorney general. >>> the nobel prize in fizzic this is year goes to american and french scientists. david wineland and they were honored for their work in light and matter. they'll share the $1.2 million prize and that money has been decreased would i 20% because of the economic downturn. >>> and now to northwest pakistan where a 14-year-old girl...
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mexico was one of the poorest regions in the nation. as los alamos grew up and became a legitimate comty inin northern new mexico, they basically -- they into a community of millionaires. it is been reported repeatedly that all celis has the more most millionaires per capita than any community in the nation. -- los alamos has the most millionaires per capita than any community in the nation. people that come to work at the lab tend to stay until they retire, because retirement benefits are enviable. there is a line of people that would like to look awork at the lab, largely because of the salary and benefits. >> how were you retaliated against when he blew the whistle? >> the standard practice is to pull your responsibilities away. in my case, i had all my responsibilities removed, was put in a cubicle. i characterize it to a dilbert comic book episode, sitting in a cubicle with nothing to do for a period of nine months. that change only after i retained legal representation. in july 2004, the los angeles times did an article about the lab and the culture of the lab. in that article, made reference to my situation. that was the time i
mexico was one of the poorest regions in the nation. as los alamos grew up and became a legitimate comty inin northern new mexico, they basically -- they into a community of millionaires. it is been reported repeatedly that all celis has the more most millionaires per capita than any community in the nation. -- los alamos has the most millionaires per capita than any community in the nation. people that come to work at the lab tend to stay until they retire, because retirement benefits are...
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that's where i'm from up in northern new mexico. knew if i came and did the academy class here and got all that training, i would have no problem getting where i wanted to go work. >> he eventually landed the casino job, but began using drugs there. he was drunk and high when he got into an argument that ended with him taking a life. >> i stabbed him in his lungs and kidneys and he basically drowned in his own blood. >> he was convicted of manslaughter along with several other charges including resisting arrest and battery of a police officer. he soon returned to the penitentiary of new mexico, this time in a yellow jump suit. >> people say you don't live with regrets, but anyone who said that is a liar. do i regret. i hardly knew the guy and i killed him. i took a guy's that i didn't hardly know. >> his last day as a correctional officer was about five years before his first day as an inmate and hoping to stay under the radar, but he couldn't. >> they had to put daniel into protective custody. daniel abhorred this. you are perceive
that's where i'm from up in northern new mexico. knew if i came and did the academy class here and got all that training, i would have no problem getting where i wanted to go work. >> he eventually landed the casino job, but began using drugs there. he was drunk and high when he got into an argument that ended with him taking a life. >> i stabbed him in his lungs and kidneys and he basically drowned in his own blood. >> he was convicted of manslaughter along with several other...
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he died in the shootout on sunday in a small town in northern mexico.tless gruesome crimes including the decapitation and dismemberment of dozens of people back in may. and in an odd twist, a group of armed men have stolen his body, stolen his body from a funeral home. though authorities have taken fingerprints and photographs to confirm his identity. >>> convicted killer, joran van der sloot, may have fathered a child while serving a 28-year sentence in that peruvian prison. a dutch newspaper is reporting he met a woman behind bars and she became pregnant after an unsupervised visit. the paper does say his lawyer did not confirm the pregnancy, van der sloot is well known for the murder of stephany flores in peru, arrested but never charged in the 2005 disappearance of u.s. teenager natalee holloway in aruba. >>> talk about a high stakes court case. determining what role government should play when promoting diversity and higher education. the u.s. supreme court will hear the case of this 22-year-old, her name is abigail fisher, and this happens tomorro
he died in the shootout on sunday in a small town in northern mexico.tless gruesome crimes including the decapitation and dismemberment of dozens of people back in may. and in an odd twist, a group of armed men have stolen his body, stolen his body from a funeral home. though authorities have taken fingerprints and photographs to confirm his identity. >>> convicted killer, joran van der sloot, may have fathered a child while serving a 28-year sentence in that peruvian prison. a dutch...
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mexican friends come and many of them across the border illegally, regularly, border security in northern mexicois considered a joke that mexicans. we don't have secure borders hear politicians say we do doesn't make a difference. we are a nation of immigrants. we need immigration that sees the american spirit. there's many bright ways to do it and there's a handful of wrong ways to do it. it's not hard to come here legally. >> moderator: what do you think i'm not? transcriber think it's a false issue. let's be realistic at the borders almost two dozen miles, four states, six mexican state. it's enormous. i've been through all of mexico and texas. texas is the site of the bureau. the idea you blame the democrats and republicans. the sooner the better. in the meantime, let's protect our families. that's first and foremost, particularly those children were born i citizens as everyone in this room. they are citizens. >> moderator: we now move on to next topic. your question to propose to mr. wade. >> i want to move to another role a u.s. senator plays. the senator plays an important role in providi
mexican friends come and many of them across the border illegally, regularly, border security in northern mexicois considered a joke that mexicans. we don't have secure borders hear politicians say we do doesn't make a difference. we are a nation of immigrants. we need immigration that sees the american spirit. there's many bright ways to do it and there's a handful of wrong ways to do it. it's not hard to come here legally. >> moderator: what do you think i'm not? transcriber think it's...
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all the company's are making big investments in northern mexico to build more plants at capacity, in large part because of the difference in cost. the remaining jobs in the parts sector, which there are more jobs on the parts sector versus the manufacturers, have seen tremendous pressure on wages down word. -- downward. a family of four making that $14 an hour qualifies for food stamps. it raises questions about is the manufacturing sector, is the auto sector going to be competitive long term? remember, we still did not have the chinese auto companies exporting cars to the u.s.. they're coming to the bottom show every year and saying we are can export cars, and if you look at other sectors like television, the chinese companies will start exporting to the u.s. at some point over the next decade, and you can assume those vehicles will be dramatically cheaper than american-built cars, and the question is will consumers buy those lower-priced cars and will that put more pressure on the on companies to demand more cuts in wages? the uaw contract that was reached last fall was the first c
all the company's are making big investments in northern mexico to build more plants at capacity, in large part because of the difference in cost. the remaining jobs in the parts sector, which there are more jobs on the parts sector versus the manufacturers, have seen tremendous pressure on wages down word. -- downward. a family of four making that $14 an hour qualifies for food stamps. it raises questions about is the manufacturing sector, is the auto sector going to be competitive long term?...
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. >> the southern tip of florida is the northern periphery of its range. it occurs in the caribbean, mexico. >> reporter: once endangered, the crocodile population here has grown from about 200 in the 1970s to around 2,000 today. but with increasing reports of crocodiles roaming in residential areas, some folks are uneasy about their new neighbors. >> people often mistake our crocodiles for the crocodiles they see on the tv shows. we don't have a lot of experience from bites of american crocodiles. none have bitten anybody in florida. >> reporter: the american crocodile remains threatened in florida and endangered in other countries. so, it's illegal to killing them, making educating the public key to their survival. >> we hope people would be understanding about co-existing with these native animals. >> reporter: down in the southern tip of florida, the canals of florida power & light's power plant have been a safe haven for crocodiles since about 1978, with about 400 living here now. turkey point, in addition to refuges in everglades national park and crocodile lake has been essential for
. >> the southern tip of florida is the northern periphery of its range. it occurs in the caribbean, mexico. >> reporter: once endangered, the crocodile population here has grown from about 200 in the 1970s to around 2,000 today. but with increasing reports of crocodiles roaming in residential areas, some folks are uneasy about their new neighbors. >> people often mistake our crocodiles for the crocodiles they see on the tv shows. we don't have a lot of experience from bites...
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mexico. average mexican is 25, average americans 37. mention key has a vibrant develing onomy but the northern thirdf its ctrolled by criminal drug cartels. so the kind of state mexico has evolved into will have significance to the kind of society the united states vovls into because hat tin history is demographically moving north. reclaiming the. >> rose: and you only have to look at the political conventions to see how it's influencing american politics. >> right, when you see people become extreme and emotional about an issue you know that thatissue a really difficult to solve hot-button issue that in this particular case is rooted in geography. >> rose: does technology collide with your theory? >> no, it doesn't. technology only makes -- does not negate geography, it only makes it more claustrophobic and precious in the sense that the finite size of the earth is now a force for instability as megacities become bigger and bigger and social media can inflame mobs in badly lit megacities at virtually the speed of light. so i was in malaysia seeing a big demonstration against what? against palestine. against the israelis occupation of pa
mexico. average mexican is 25, average americans 37. mention key has a vibrant develing onomy but the northern thirdf its ctrolled by criminal drug cartels. so the kind of state mexico has evolved into will have significance to the kind of society the united states vovls into because hat tin history is demographically moving north. reclaiming the. >> rose: and you only have to look at the political conventions to see how it's influencing american politics. >> right, when you see...