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the answer is that it's organized crime in northern mexico and they have figured out how to monetize the southern border. lou: congressman, if i may interject. i think we need to quit saying organized crime in western mexico. i think that we need to start speaking straightforwardly to the american people. this is about corruption on both sides and public employees. public servants who have positions of public trust that have been corrupted by the same cartels for whatever the purpose are cooperating and facilitating in empowering all of that corruption, both south and north of the border. would you not agree? >> i would agree that in northern mexico the system that currently exist is empowering organized crime and that organized crime is now controlling local governments in northern mexico to the point where you talk about corruption and you have judges and police officers and politicians and you are either on the payroll of the drug cartels or you are dead. lou: we are watching that very same name with that message being put up in southern america, north of the border. we are also wa
the answer is that it's organized crime in northern mexico and they have figured out how to monetize the southern border. lou: congressman, if i may interject. i think we need to quit saying organized crime in western mexico. i think that we need to start speaking straightforwardly to the american people. this is about corruption on both sides and public employees. public servants who have positions of public trust that have been corrupted by the same cartels for whatever the purpose are...
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crime and that organized crime is now controlling local governments in northern mexico to the point here you talk about corruption, you've the got judges, police officers, politicians, you are either on the payroll of the drug cartels or you are dead. >> if anyone thinks that mexico and the united states are not sharing that corruption, are not both involved in it and there are local officials, there are local officials and their federal government, and ours and they're all willfully blind because the -- >> it's billion dollars of methamphetamine, marijuana, cocaine and heroin are crossing that border from mexico into this country every year and the federal government is doing so little is to be sickening. congressman. >> i agree with you. >> you're one of the good guys who is doing something. we hope you will keep it up vigorously. >> thank you, lou. always. >>> my commentary on how congress can no longer hide from historically low job approval numbers and why those democrats who think this won't be a wave election, well, they need to stay tuned because i have something for them. th
crime and that organized crime is now controlling local governments in northern mexico to the point here you talk about corruption, you've the got judges, police officers, politicians, you are either on the payroll of the drug cartels or you are dead. >> if anyone thinks that mexico and the united states are not sharing that corruption, are not both involved in it and there are local officials, there are local officials and their federal government, and ours and they're all willfully...
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water is already scarce in northern mexico. drought in the recent years has hit the cattle industry hard. rancher has sold rights to drill to pemex on his land. >> many are emigrate to u.s. others to monterey the nearest city, the reason, that in this house, this hacienda, there's no life. what do we live on, cattle and water, if we have none, there's no life. >> fracking has been banned or restricted in several countries. still, the head of pem rvetion exervetioemex saysdrilling is k. >> we have the fourth largest shell reserves in the world. cheaper gas, safer energy, cleaner energy. >> foreign companies are planning to build thousands of fracking wells in this dry, hot region of northern mexico. they promise it will lead to an economic boom but many here also fear long lasting environmental impact. adam rainy, al jazeera, mexico. >>> report that evidence of war crimes in the u.s. military justice system. >> now available, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a glo
water is already scarce in northern mexico. drought in the recent years has hit the cattle industry hard. rancher has sold rights to drill to pemex on his land. >> many are emigrate to u.s. others to monterey the nearest city, the reason, that in this house, this hacienda, there's no life. what do we live on, cattle and water, if we have none, there's no life. >> fracking has been banned or restricted in several countries. still, the head of pem rvetion exervetioemex saysdrilling is...
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energy independence mexico may take a controversial page from the northern neighbor.o put on an impressive performance in toronto to take the cup for the first time. ♪ ah, got it. these wifi hotspots we get with our xfinity internet service are all over the place. hey you can stop looking. i found one. see? what do you think a wifi hotspot smells like? i'm thinking roast beef. want to get lunch? get the fastest wifi hotspots and more coverage on the go than any other provider. xfinity, the future of awesome. that's why i always choose the fastest intern.r slow. the fastest printer. the fastest lunch. turkey club. the fastest pencil sharpener. the fastest elevator. the fastest speed dial. the fastest office plant. so why wouldn't i choose the fastest wifi? i would. switch to comcast business internet and get the fastest wifi included. comcast business. built for business. ♪ hello again i'm laura in doha and a run down of the top stories, nouri al-maliki is not backing down for the bid for a third time despite huge pressure to resign and threatening legal challenge agai
energy independence mexico may take a controversial page from the northern neighbor.o put on an impressive performance in toronto to take the cup for the first time. ♪ ah, got it. these wifi hotspots we get with our xfinity internet service are all over the place. hey you can stop looking. i found one. see? what do you think a wifi hotspot smells like? i'm thinking roast beef. want to get lunch? get the fastest wifi hotspots and more coverage on the go than any other provider. xfinity, the...
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a crack opened up in the earth in northern mexico and scientists don't know why. it is more than half a mile long, 16 feet wide, and 30 feet deep. some people think an earthquake caused it. others blame an underground stream. >>> and there are no reports of injuries or damage tonight after a strong earthquake hit chile. the 6.4 quake was centered near the city of valparaiso. and there was a small earthquake in the east bay a little over an hour ago. the 3.2 quake struck a mile southeast of concord. >> 2.3 huh? [ laughter ] >> somebody felt it somewhere. >> you could do that by jumping on the floor. >>> as we go outside tonight l is fog and clouds on the shoreline. that is usual this time of year. as we look live in san jose, we have 62 degrees in concord. oakland at 62. livermore has 60. same in san francisco. a little chillier in santa rosa at 58. here is what is happening. things won't change dramatically because high pressure parked offshore will pretty much sit and spin in california tomorrow so we get a weather encore, but the pressure will ease toward the we
a crack opened up in the earth in northern mexico and scientists don't know why. it is more than half a mile long, 16 feet wide, and 30 feet deep. some people think an earthquake caused it. others blame an underground stream. >>> and there are no reports of injuries or damage tonight after a strong earthquake hit chile. the 6.4 quake was centered near the city of valparaiso. and there was a small earthquake in the east bay a little over an hour ago. the 3.2 quake struck a mile...
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since the mountain ranges of southeast arizona and northern mexico were largely roadless, only the surefooted mules could keep troop supplies and such campaigns. furthermore, since many packers were hispanics or mexicans, tom horn had the opportunity to learn their language, and eventually, he qualified to serve as a spanish interpreter but never as an apache interpreter as he claimed. equally puzzling about his constant embellishments and sometimes outright lies and his are in regard to his participation in various battles with the apache renegades. again, he did not have to exaggerate his part since documentary sources show that he was present and performed his duties in a respectable manner. the civilian chief of scouts -- and there were many besides horn -- occupied a critical position in the front your army. during the campaigns against renegade apaches, the army also -- often in listed friendly apaches into the army. while these apache units enjoyed the same rights and privileges of white enlisted men, they normally served as separate civilianpanies, and a chief of scouts was assigned t
since the mountain ranges of southeast arizona and northern mexico were largely roadless, only the surefooted mules could keep troop supplies and such campaigns. furthermore, since many packers were hispanics or mexicans, tom horn had the opportunity to learn their language, and eventually, he qualified to serve as a spanish interpreter but never as an apache interpreter as he claimed. equally puzzling about his constant embellishments and sometimes outright lies and his are in regard to his...
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water is squares in northern mexico. drought hit the cattle industry hard. killing hundreds. they have sold rights to drill on the land. it could mean less water. many people now are emigrating to the u.s. others to mon ray. for the same reason because here in this ranch, there's no life. what do we live on. cattle and forming. if there's no water, we have nothing. >> besides consuming water, there's growing thought that for exampling pollutes the water. it's been banned or prestricted in several countries. the head of penn ex says drilling for shale gas is key to the future. we had the fourth largest in the world. this is gas cheaper number, cleaner energy. >> now that the energy reform is set to take full effect foreign companies are planning to build wells in a dry hot region of mexico, promising that it will lead to an economic boom. many fear long-lasting environmental impacts. >> a supermoon lit up the skies across the world on sunday night. this happiness when the full moon makes its closest preach to arth. it will -- approach to earth. it will be 14% bigger and bright
water is squares in northern mexico. drought hit the cattle industry hard. killing hundreds. they have sold rights to drill on the land. it could mean less water. many people now are emigrating to the u.s. others to mon ray. for the same reason because here in this ranch, there's no life. what do we live on. cattle and forming. if there's no water, we have nothing. >> besides consuming water, there's growing thought that for exampling pollutes the water. it's been banned or prestricted in...
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a big impact on communities in northern new mexico.s a result, you have different addiction to drugs and substance abuse, and so the only way to really get communities out of that is to have some kind of into andty to move look forward to. what we have done is tried to say the most important things for us are the education and employment. that is where we focus. we have seen a huge turnaround in the few short years, offering people a better life. it is an ongoing challenge, but it is something that works. we have seen a huge turnaround. we have gone to almost 100% graduation rate with our tribal members coming out of high school. we spend about a million dollars on our scholarships, going from kindergarten through phd level. we do try to encourage all of our members to be traditional and also to be caught up with contemporary times and with their education and doing well for themselves. them as artant for to practice their traditional songs, their traditional ceremonies. but then also to advance in some ofin life the contemporary ways
a big impact on communities in northern new mexico.s a result, you have different addiction to drugs and substance abuse, and so the only way to really get communities out of that is to have some kind of into andty to move look forward to. what we have done is tried to say the most important things for us are the education and employment. that is where we focus. we have seen a huge turnaround in the few short years, offering people a better life. it is an ongoing challenge, but it is something...
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in northern mexico, a crack has opened up in the surface of the earth, and scientists don't know why. the crack is more than half a mile long and up to 16 feet wide. it's nearly 30 feet deep. some are blaming a recent earthquake. others believe water from an underground stream eroded the land until it simply collapsed. they held a party today at the national zoo. the panda bear cup bao-bao turned a year old, and celebrated with a cake made of frozen juice and fruit slices. she is just the second cub in the zoo's history to make it out of infancy. still ahead, the big apple gets some big new company. see what's bringing whales swimming to new york city. we serve our food panera ion real plates, places. with real silverware and real bowls. just like you would at home. and we have comfy seats you'd want to sit in and fireplaces you'd want to sit by. but a place is just a place... until people come in and turn it into... a home of their own. which they do, every single day. panera bread. just you...with the when gray creeps in do you lose it all? not you. new touch of gray mustache and be
in northern mexico, a crack has opened up in the surface of the earth, and scientists don't know why. the crack is more than half a mile long and up to 16 feet wide. it's nearly 30 feet deep. some are blaming a recent earthquake. others believe water from an underground stream eroded the land until it simply collapsed. they held a party today at the national zoo. the panda bear cup bao-bao turned a year old, and celebrated with a cake made of frozen juice and fruit slices. she is just the...
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we would be sitting in northern mexico if we went back to the lines preceding the u.s. mexican war. too bad but that's how borders come about, by winners and losers. generally that's how they come about unless there are some geographical entity, mountains or rivers or whatever. they won a war. they won a war they sure did not want to have. do we have the time for me to tell you one quick incidence? is called an occupation and people say obama, president obama uses that word all the time about an occupation. they are occupiers. how can any people be occupied when they never had the land to begin with and they didn't. it sounds to most people as does the 67 war was over west bank and gaza. it wasn't over either one of them. at that time jordan had already seized and taken the west bank and called it the west bank. that is how it got its name from jordan's invasion and seizure and in 1949. each authority had gaza. before that, the british have them. before the british, turkey have them. before turkey it was the crusades and before the crusades it was back in biblical times and i don't
we would be sitting in northern mexico if we went back to the lines preceding the u.s. mexican war. too bad but that's how borders come about, by winners and losers. generally that's how they come about unless there are some geographical entity, mountains or rivers or whatever. they won a war. they won a war they sure did not want to have. do we have the time for me to tell you one quick incidence? is called an occupation and people say obama, president obama uses that word all the time about...
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america and reach one of the many great rivers that starts in the southwest like new mexico or northern mexico and discharges its waters into the pacific ocean. you know this great river? no, because they don't exist. but the spanish didn't know that. unfortunately for spanish officials, their anxiety was lined up with their ignorance. someone wrote in saying he had spotted strangers in baha, california. this gives you a sense of the fear and anxiety. as i decribe in "west of the revolution: an uncommon history of 1776" the pacific coast was transformed in the 1770s. it was important they made it part of their land. in 1769, the spanish built a mission and fort on the san diego river. they burned down the mission, bludgeoned to death a missionary and killed every spanish people. but the war was a lost cost. the spanish spent the next year arresting and torturing suspects. another remarkable figure was a young man and he was the first person baptized in mission san diego and was given the name diego. he was accused of using his influence on the other side. he was tortured but never confessed hi
america and reach one of the many great rivers that starts in the southwest like new mexico or northern mexico and discharges its waters into the pacific ocean. you know this great river? no, because they don't exist. but the spanish didn't know that. unfortunately for spanish officials, their anxiety was lined up with their ignorance. someone wrote in saying he had spotted strangers in baha, california. this gives you a sense of the fear and anxiety. as i decribe in "west of the...
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. ♪ ♪ >>> millions of liters of wastewater from a copper mine in northern mexico has contaminated nearbyrms. >> reporter: francisco says these waters have become poisoned. two weeks ago, mexico's largest copper mine spilled 10 million gallons of sulfuric acid and heavy metals into two rivers and the water reservoir. it happened in a northern state near the u.s. border. thousands of farmers have been effected. authorities say it's not safe for humans or imagines to drink from the rivers, so francisco may never sell milk again. >> translator: the river was a place where kids used to play. and now it is gone for them. it has been contaminated. >> reporter: the government is filing a criminal case saying the government line -- lied when it blamed the spill on a heavy rain and the company may face $3 million in fines and could be shut down. workers here tried to block the mine in protest. but riot police were deployed to protect it. >> translator: this was negligence from the company. we told them seven years ago, this could happen. they did nothing to prevent it. they ignored us. now these a
. ♪ ♪ >>> millions of liters of wastewater from a copper mine in northern mexico has contaminated nearbyrms. >> reporter: francisco says these waters have become poisoned. two weeks ago, mexico's largest copper mine spilled 10 million gallons of sulfuric acid and heavy metals into two rivers and the water reservoir. it happened in a northern state near the u.s. border. thousands of farmers have been effected. authorities say it's not safe for humans or imagines to drink from...
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disaster, but the huge chemical spill into this area's water supply came from a copper mine in northern mexico. initially, engineers blamed heavy rains for the release of leaders of acid and heavy metals. officials say the claim is false and the accident caused by mismanagement and bad construction. >> no this incident is considered one of the worst environmental factors in the mining sector of the country in modern times. >> the mine owned by group-mexico, one of the worlds largest copper producers now faces heavy fines. many residents worry about the impact on their health. some have received burns from the water. others say things have been changed forever. >> the river was a place kids used to play. now from one day to another, it is gone for them. they can no longer be there, because it has been contaminated. >> this local doctor was one of the first to notice the effects of a spill that has left thousands without fresh water. she says the potential long term damage is worrying. >> both the authorities in the mine need to monitor the situation for 10 or 15 years, because expose tour toxic
disaster, but the huge chemical spill into this area's water supply came from a copper mine in northern mexico. initially, engineers blamed heavy rains for the release of leaders of acid and heavy metals. officials say the claim is false and the accident caused by mismanagement and bad construction. >> no this incident is considered one of the worst environmental factors in the mining sector of the country in modern times. >> the mine owned by group-mexico, one of the worlds largest...
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it takes them through eastern and northern mexico. number of men, women, children is as high as ever. now the mexican government unveiled new plans to prevent people from getting on the the train. they include using increased surveillance of the tracks and train as including with satellite technology. >> we will reinforce security on roads, insulations, tracks. we will strengthen regional and local coordination with respectful authorities and maintain a permanent communication with consulates from central american countries based on coresponsibility. >> the man tasked with tightening the southern border, the former senator, said the move is intended to president-elect the migrants. >> translator: we want to prevent migrants putting their lives at risk using a train meant for cargo and not passengers. we will develop specific strategies that guarantee the protection and security of migrants. we'll reradicate the groups tha violate the migrants rights. the migrants rights organizations are skeptical. they argue the government is under p
it takes them through eastern and northern mexico. number of men, women, children is as high as ever. now the mexican government unveiled new plans to prevent people from getting on the the train. they include using increased surveillance of the tracks and train as including with satellite technology. >> we will reinforce security on roads, insulations, tracks. we will strengthen regional and local coordination with respectful authorities and maintain a permanent communication with...
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immigrants coming into america, quite clearly august, the heat, the southwest united states and northern mexico, that not a time to be out on your own with limited water supplies. the explanation that the president has given quite frankly does not accord with the true facts as i understand then on the border. what would really be a key for us to have secure border for the president to be clearly enunciate there will not be amnesty. we have this problem today because two years ago president gave amnesty to hundreds of thousands. when he did that, that encouraged the legal alien children of today to come over, 70,000 so far. 90,000 expected for this year. next year, 145,000. so the key to have a consistent enforcement of our border security and right now, we don't have that coming from the obama administration. so i anticipate this problem will get worse before it gets better. hopefully the president's words will match his actions. if it does, if we have that kind of enforcement that is needed, if we have a return of these illegal alien children to their families back home, then you will not have
immigrants coming into america, quite clearly august, the heat, the southwest united states and northern mexico, that not a time to be out on your own with limited water supplies. the explanation that the president has given quite frankly does not accord with the true facts as i understand then on the border. what would really be a key for us to have secure border for the president to be clearly enunciate there will not be amnesty. we have this problem today because two years ago president gave...
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water is already scarce in northern mexico.t in recent years has hit the cattle industry hard killing hundreds of thousands of cows across the region. they have sold rights to drill on his land even though it could mean less water for his ranch. >> many people now are immigrating to the u.s. others to monterrey, the nearest city, for the same reason because here at this ranch there is no life. what do we live on? cattle and farming. but if there is no water we've got nothing. >> reporter: besides consuming water there is growing concern around the world that fracking poll lawsuits, too. fracking has been banned or restricted in several countries, still they say drilling for shale gas is key for thorough economic future. >> we have at fourth largest shale gas in the world. this is cheaper energy, cleaner energy. >> reporter: now that the energy reform is set to take full affect companies will look to form thousands of fracking wells. they promise that it will lead to an economic boom but many here fear long lastingness environme
water is already scarce in northern mexico.t in recent years has hit the cattle industry hard killing hundreds of thousands of cows across the region. they have sold rights to drill on his land even though it could mean less water for his ranch. >> many people now are immigrating to the u.s. others to monterrey, the nearest city, for the same reason because here at this ranch there is no life. what do we live on? cattle and farming. but if there is no water we've got nothing. >>...
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or mexico, we would be sitting in southern california, we would be sitting in northern mexico if we went back to the lines preceding the u.s. sbl mexican war. too bad that that's how borders come about, by winners and losers, unless there's some gee on graphical r&÷.÷áentiti". and they won a war. they sure didn't want to have. do we have the time for me to just tell you one quick -- it's called an openings, and people say -- and president obama uses that word all the time, an occupation, the occupiers. how did any people be occupied, when they never had the land to begin with? they didn't. it sounds as though the war was over the west bank and gaza. at that time skrorden had already seized and taken the west bank, and called it the west bank, because that's how it got its name from jordan's invasion and seizure. egypt already this gaza. before that the british this hem. before the british, turkey had them. before turkey, it was the crusades. before the crusades it was rome. i'm back in biblical times. i don't know what happened before then, but they never had it. so how can someone by oc
or mexico, we would be sitting in southern california, we would be sitting in northern mexico if we went back to the lines preceding the u.s. sbl mexican war. too bad that that's how borders come about, by winners and losers, unless there's some gee on graphical r&÷.÷áentiti". and they won a war. they sure didn't want to have. do we have the time for me to just tell you one quick -- it's called an openings, and people say -- and president obama uses that word all the time, an...
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and then reach one of those mini great rivers that originates in the southwest, new mexico or northern mexicoand discharge its waters into the pacific ocean. you know this great river? no, because they don't exist. but the spanish didn't know that. so unfortunately for spanish officials there inside was proportional to their ignorance. someone wrote in and said that he had spotted strangers in baja, california. they were speaking a language that sounded slavic and they were wearing russian close. oh, my goodness, they traveled from alaska all the way down to baja, california. they hadn't but it gives you a sense of their anxiety. they describe as a result of the perceived rush and the pacific coast was transform in the 1770s. it now seems imperative to spain to colonize out to california's foster baja, california, with their presence. of that is present-day california. the first step occurred in 1769 when the spanish established a foothold in california. they built a mission and a fort on san diego river. in november 1775, the local people banded together to expel the invaders. spanish invade
and then reach one of those mini great rivers that originates in the southwest, new mexico or northern mexicoand discharge its waters into the pacific ocean. you know this great river? no, because they don't exist. but the spanish didn't know that. so unfortunately for spanish officials there inside was proportional to their ignorance. someone wrote in and said that he had spotted strangers in baja, california. they were speaking a language that sounded slavic and they were wearing russian...
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. >> >> it is a voluminous landscape northern new mexico, mountains and streams canyons and hilltops, all bathed in a special light la luz as the spanish call it. this is the home looked of the pueblo indians builder of the original high-rises. adobe brick homes at the taos pueblo have been continually inhabited for 1,000 years and it has been designated a world heritage sight by the -- site by the united nations. >> in 1610 the spanish established their colonial capital nearby a town dedicated to the holy faith of saint francis. santa fe. >> santa fe trail where nothing grows but trouble. >> osgood: at the end of the fabled trail of pioneer days it is the oldest state capital in our nation and if its earth tone structures harken back to the pueblo originals well that is by design. almost a century ago city fathers mandated use of the style all over town, predicting accurately as it turns out that it would be good for the tourist trade. >> today even fast food outlets and big box stores are clad in santa fe style. >> but at day's end the man-made pails in comparison to something large
. >> >> it is a voluminous landscape northern new mexico, mountains and streams canyons and hilltops, all bathed in a special light la luz as the spanish call it. this is the home looked of the pueblo indians builder of the original high-rises. adobe brick homes at the taos pueblo have been continually inhabited for 1,000 years and it has been designated a world heritage sight by the -- site by the united nations. >> in 1610 the spanish established their colonial capital...
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, if 200 million americans were in bomb shelters and you had a fallujah in southern canada or northern mexico, do you think you would use less force than israel is using now? >> is the white house guilty then of rushing to judgment? because they said it's pretty clear whose artillery was found in that school. >> well, i don't know. it might have been israeli artillery. i'm not saying that it's not. i'm saying i don't know. but to say an action is indefensible means you understand the context of the decision making. i know we don't deliberately target that school. but i don't know if the decision to fire back at those who are firing at us may have actually saved dozens of soldiers lives. i don't know that. until there's an investigation, no one knows that. so i can't say it's indefensible because i don't know the facts. once we get the facts, we'll sit down. i can assure you, megyn, having been in the war room with the israeli prime minister can tell you no country does more to take the civilians of the other side out of harm's way. we are facing an enemy as your videos just showed that uses m
, if 200 million americans were in bomb shelters and you had a fallujah in southern canada or northern mexico, do you think you would use less force than israel is using now? >> is the white house guilty then of rushing to judgment? because they said it's pretty clear whose artillery was found in that school. >> well, i don't know. it might have been israeli artillery. i'm not saying that it's not. i'm saying i don't know. but to say an action is indefensible means you understand...
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or we would be sitting right now we are sitting in southern california, we would be sitting in northern mexico if we went back to the lines preceding the u.s./mexican war. too bad but that's how borders come about, by winners and losers. generally that's how they come about. unless there's some geographical entity, mountains and rivers or whatever but that's how most of the borders are. and they won a war. they won a war they sure didn't want to have. do we have the time for me to just tell you one quick -- it's called an occupation and people say obama uses that, president obama uses that word all the time about an occupation, they're occupiers. how can any people be occupied when they never had the land to begin with? and they didn't. it sounds to most people as though the '67 war was over west bank and gaza. wasn't over either one of them. at that time, jordan had already seized and taken the west bank and called it the west bank because that's how it got its name, from jordan's invasion and seizure in 1949. egypt already had gaza. before that, the british had them. before the british, turk
or we would be sitting right now we are sitting in southern california, we would be sitting in northern mexico if we went back to the lines preceding the u.s./mexican war. too bad but that's how borders come about, by winners and losers. generally that's how they come about. unless there's some geographical entity, mountains and rivers or whatever but that's how most of the borders are. and they won a war. they won a war they sure didn't want to have. do we have the time for me to just tell you...
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we would be sitting in northern mexico if we went back to the lines preceding the u.s. mexican war. too bad but that's how borders come about, by winners and losers. generally that's how they come about unless there are some geographical entity, mountains or rivers or whatever. they won a war. they won a war they sure did not want to have. do we have the time for me to tell you one quick incidence? is called an occupation and people say obama, president obama uses that word all the time about an occupation. they are occupiers. how can any people be occupied when they never had the land to begin with and they didn't. it sounds to most people as does the 67 war was over west bank and gaza. it wasn't over either one of them. at that time jordan had already seized and taken the west bank and called it the west bank. that is how it got its name from jordan's invasion and seizure and in 1949. each authority had gaza. before that, the british have them. before the british, turkey have them. before turkey it was the crusades and before the crusades it was back in biblical times and i don't
we would be sitting in northern mexico if we went back to the lines preceding the u.s. mexican war. too bad but that's how borders come about, by winners and losers. generally that's how they come about unless there are some geographical entity, mountains or rivers or whatever. they won a war. they won a war they sure did not want to have. do we have the time for me to tell you one quick incidence? is called an occupation and people say obama, president obama uses that word all the time about...
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a drone captured video of a giant crack that opens up the earth in northern mexico. geologists are stumped how it happened. some thing it was because of an underground stream or an earthquake. ed: parts of the country bracing for more wet weather after overnight storms left portions of chicago under water. heavy rains causing damage to neighborhoods in western pennsylvania. good to see you. what's happening there? >> reporter: we have a mess out here. you can see this is a main road for this town of burbank. there are still cars trapped in the water there. this happened when we had a downpour come through our area around 3:00 chicago time and immediately people were caught. one man told us he was in a pickup truck and he was stuck. this is a while ago before you came to me. there was a woman riding on top after paddle board because of the water situation. we have got another street here that also flood. the fire department is trying to do what they can. they can't do a lot now because the reservoir is overflowing so they can't pump out anything. the storm drain -- th
a drone captured video of a giant crack that opens up the earth in northern mexico. geologists are stumped how it happened. some thing it was because of an underground stream or an earthquake. ed: parts of the country bracing for more wet weather after overnight storms left portions of chicago under water. heavy rains causing damage to neighborhoods in western pennsylvania. good to see you. what's happening there? >> reporter: we have a mess out here. you can see this is a main road for...
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. >>> drivers have to do more than just avoid a pothole in northern mexico.ile long and 16 feet across has formed a split that was caused by heavy rain and increased flow of underground water. the mexican government says it may have been caused by an earthquake. look at that. >> unbelievable footage. they say all of this was shot wouldby a drone. >>> well, it is about nine minutes after the hour and now a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> up next, u.s. open tennis tournament begins monday. all the world's top players will be there and we have a review. you're watching cbs this morning saturday oig. what makes a woman beautiful? happiness. and energy. happiness is the most attractive form of beauty. the one that comes from deep within. [ male announcer ] discover rénergie lift multi-action our #1 lifting and firming moisturizer from lancôme. to visibly tighten all facial zones. see younger looking skin. this is what makes people remember you. [ male announcer ] rénergie lift multi-action by lancôme. receive your gift with any $35 lancôme purchase. only
. >>> drivers have to do more than just avoid a pothole in northern mexico.ile long and 16 feet across has formed a split that was caused by heavy rain and increased flow of underground water. the mexican government says it may have been caused by an earthquake. look at that. >> unbelievable footage. they say all of this was shot wouldby a drone. >>> well, it is about nine minutes after the hour and now a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> up next, u.s....
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potential for flooding across nebraska and many parts of the intermountain west, down towards northern parts of mexico today. now, across the eastern areas of the u.s., very severe weather is occurring. we're talking about severe thunderstorms, large hail and a risk of tornadoes in parts of eastern canada and the new england states. and the same system dropped record rainfall across new york state on wednesday. temperatures are going to be like this, 29 degrees in the u.s. capital. 29 also in denver. and comfortable conditions for the northwest, 24 in seattle with rainy weather and 22 in vancouver with partly sunny skies. finally over asia, rain is developing once again for northern parts -- southern parts of the korean peninsula and western parts of japan, very bad news because this area was hit by typhoon halan last week. and that is bracing for the potential for flooding and landslides. rain will move up to the north as we go into friday. temperatures across east asia, 33 degrees with partly sunny skies. going up to 30 degrees in seoul and over 30 degrees in hong kong on friday. here is the extende
potential for flooding across nebraska and many parts of the intermountain west, down towards northern parts of mexico today. now, across the eastern areas of the u.s., very severe weather is occurring. we're talking about severe thunderstorms, large hail and a risk of tornadoes in parts of eastern canada and the new england states. and the same system dropped record rainfall across new york state on wednesday. temperatures are going to be like this, 29 degrees in the u.s. capital. 29 also in...
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water is already scarce in northern mexico. has hit the cattle industry hard, killing hundreds of thousands of cows across the region. rancher garza has sold rights to pemex to drill on his land, although it could mean less water for his ranch. >> many are emigrating to the u.s. or plant ray, because there is no life. what do we live on? cattle and farming. if there's no water, we've got nothing. >> besides consuming water, there's growing concern around the world that fracking pollutes it, too. fracking has been banned or restricted in several country witness. still the head of the company said drilling for shale gas is key to mexico's future. >> to be able to produce our own gas, we have the four large have the reserves in the world. this is gas, cheaper energy, cleaner energy. >> now that the energy reform is set to take full effect, foreign companies plan to build thousands of fracking wells in this hot, dry region of mexico, promises it will lead to an economic boom. many fear long last be environmental impact. >> mexico i
water is already scarce in northern mexico. has hit the cattle industry hard, killing hundreds of thousands of cows across the region. rancher garza has sold rights to pemex to drill on his land, although it could mean less water for his ranch. >> many are emigrating to the u.s. or plant ray, because there is no life. what do we live on? cattle and farming. if there's no water, we've got nothing. >> besides consuming water, there's growing concern around the world that fracking...
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. >> hurricane marie continues to kick up high swells along mexico's northern pacific coast and it'shreatening to raise dangerous waves along the southern california coast later today. the storm has weak mean a category three storm. it left about 10,000 homes damaged. one man was injured in a mudslide but there are no other reported deaths. >>> residents in napa valley california remain on alert for aftershocks after that powerful 6.0 earthquake. dozens of minor tremors have since shaken that area since sunday's quake. crews have now restored power and water for most of the city and some businesss in wine country start d to reopen their doors. the walk damaged at least 100 buildings and at least half of those are still too dangerous to enter. >> you want to make sure that the safety level increases and the people aren't going near buildings that have a -- where there's a threat that debris may fall. >> the powerful jolt also overturned wine barrels and smashed thousands of wine bottles however, industry experts say the loss is not like to have an impact on supply or on cost. local of
. >> hurricane marie continues to kick up high swells along mexico's northern pacific coast and it'shreatening to raise dangerous waves along the southern california coast later today. the storm has weak mean a category three storm. it left about 10,000 homes damaged. one man was injured in a mudslide but there are no other reported deaths. >>> residents in napa valley california remain on alert for aftershocks after that powerful 6.0 earthquake. dozens of minor tremors have...
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rolling, police cruisers chase after a 22-year-old man through highways and country roads in northern new mexico. the pursuit is not only dangerous, it's violent. >> shots fired. shots fired. >> i started hearing we have an officer injured. that's when i noticed sergeant faulk had blood coming from the area of his face. >> in may 2007, sergeant jackie bud in aztec, new mexico, is the first backup to respond to an incident that begins in a nearby town. that's where lionel claw gets into a confrontation near a laundromat and local police are called. >> claw and his party was trying to leave in a vehicle. a bloomfield officer approached them head on in a vehicle in an attempt to stop him to find out what was going on. shots were fired at bloomfield police. a taser was deployed and at some point mr. claw was able to drive out and around partially taking out a fence and then drove out to third street and headed north. >> by the time budd gets to the scene everyone is gone. budd rushes to catch up with the suspect who has two others in the car with him. as he closes in on them, he notices the rear pas
rolling, police cruisers chase after a 22-year-old man through highways and country roads in northern new mexico. the pursuit is not only dangerous, it's violent. >> shots fired. shots fired. >> i started hearing we have an officer injured. that's when i noticed sergeant faulk had blood coming from the area of his face. >> in may 2007, sergeant jackie bud in aztec, new mexico, is the first backup to respond to an incident that begins in a nearby town. that's where lionel claw...
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last year, while vacationing in northern new mexico, a mother and her five children were pulled overing. when the officer and the woman begin to struggle, her 14-year-old son rushes the officer. the woman jumps back in the driver's seat, but before she can pull away, the officer uses his baton to break the van's window. when the minivan does take off, another officer, backup, opens fire on the minivan. remember, it's full of children. after a high-speed chase through wrong-way traffic, the mother and her 14-year-old son are arrested, charged with fleeing police, child abuse, and battery. and this time, the officer who fired three gunshots at the minivan was terminated for violating the department's policy regarding the use of deadly force. randi kaye, cnn, new york. so what we're looking for is a way to "plus" our accounting firm's mobile plan. and "minus" our expenses. perfect timing. we're offering our best-ever pricing on mobile plans for business. run the numbers on that. well, unlimited talk and text, and ten gigs of data for the five of you would be... one-seventy-five a month.
last year, while vacationing in northern new mexico, a mother and her five children were pulled overing. when the officer and the woman begin to struggle, her 14-year-old son rushes the officer. the woman jumps back in the driver's seat, but before she can pull away, the officer uses his baton to break the van's window. when the minivan does take off, another officer, backup, opens fire on the minivan. remember, it's full of children. after a high-speed chase through wrong-way traffic, the...
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see the big wave and high winds on the northern pacific coast of mexico where hurricane marine is wreaking havoc. forecasters say this could create one of the highest tides in years. swells from hurricane marie at beaches like newport could be as high as 25 feet over the next few days. >>> we are seeing chilling new video this morning showing the moments before a 9-year-old girl accidentally shot and killed her shooting instructor earlier this week in arizona. the ma harvey sheriff's department released this part of a longer video. it shows the instructor demonstrating how to pull the trigger of an automatic ooze and handing the weapon to the girl. the instructor was accidentally shot in the head when the girl pulled the trigger and the recoil sent the gun over her head. the 39-year-old instructor was air lifted to the hospital where he died of his injuries. an autopsy will be performed. >>> there is peace in the middle east for now. israel and hamas agreeing to an open-ended cease-fire. egypt helped broker the deal. the truce eases border limits in gaza but doesn't call for disarming hama
see the big wave and high winds on the northern pacific coast of mexico where hurricane marine is wreaking havoc. forecasters say this could create one of the highest tides in years. swells from hurricane marie at beaches like newport could be as high as 25 feet over the next few days. >>> we are seeing chilling new video this morning showing the moments before a 9-year-old girl accidentally shot and killed her shooting instructor earlier this week in arizona. the ma harvey sheriff's...
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the pattern bringing us the cooling trend may also pull some moisture from northern mexico.ll introduce the possibility of maybe a few thunderstorms, the model isn't really agreeing on this but we will leave in a slight chance we will track that for you. monday turns out to be the coolest day and we rebound into tuesday slightly warmer on wednesday. back to the desk. >> it is only the first pre- season game but oakland raiderses fans may be worried about their quarterback situation. they lost to the vikings in minneapolis, 10-6. the game was seen on ktvu and kicu. starting quarterback completed just three of seven passes. third strange quarterback looked the best. rushing for that ten yard touchdown. >> bay area children who wear glasses are invited to a back to school party in oakland. prevent blindness northern california is hosting the event to help young children feel comfortable in their glasses at school. they say the process can be challenging for kids due to stigma. it'll be at fairy land from one to four. >> it's a heart breaking disease that is often found to late.
the pattern bringing us the cooling trend may also pull some moisture from northern mexico.ll introduce the possibility of maybe a few thunderstorms, the model isn't really agreeing on this but we will leave in a slight chance we will track that for you. monday turns out to be the coolest day and we rebound into tuesday slightly warmer on wednesday. back to the desk. >> it is only the first pre- season game but oakland raiderses fans may be worried about their quarterback situation. they...
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you see big waves and high winds on the northern pacific coast of mexico, where hurricane marie is wreaking havoc. she's expected to weaken slightly. forecasters say this could create one of the highest tides in years. swells from hurricane marie at beaches like newport could be as high as 25 feet over the next few days. >>> we are seeing chilling, new video this morning showing the moments before a 9-year-old girl accidentally shot and killed her shooting instructor earlier this week in arizona. the mojave county sheriff's department released this part of a longer video. it shows the instructor at a shooting range, demonstrating how to pull the trigger of an automatic uzi and then handing the weapon over to the girl. officials say the instructor was accidentally shot in the head when the girl pulled the trigger on the uzi and the recoil sent the gun over her head. the 39-year-old instructor was air-lifted to the hospital where he died of his injuries. an autopsy will be performed. >>> there is peace in the middle east, for now. israel and hamas agreeing to an open-ended cease-fire. egypt h
you see big waves and high winds on the northern pacific coast of mexico, where hurricane marie is wreaking havoc. she's expected to weaken slightly. forecasters say this could create one of the highest tides in years. swells from hurricane marie at beaches like newport could be as high as 25 feet over the next few days. >>> we are seeing chilling, new video this morning showing the moments before a 9-year-old girl accidentally shot and killed her shooting instructor earlier this week...
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and mexico announced last summer that they're going to be having the first set of joint border patrol activity on the northernr of mexico. >> has that happened? nobody has seen it. >> no. there have been now many joint pa will twos that have taken place since last summer. the second thing is let's be clear about the flow. under bill clinton it was 600,000 a year. under george bush it was 400,000 a year under barack obama it's down to zero. the flow of undocumented immigrants into the united states has gone to zero way down from when mr. sweed was in office. >> what do you mean bush? there are millions of people coming in here. >> that's simply wrong. the net flow of undocumented immigrants into the united states is zero. happy to show you all the date that. >> your d go up against other people like the border patrol that contradict it. >> no. that's not true. >> yes, it is. >> the crime is down on the u.s. side of the border dramatically from when mr. sweet was in office a few years ago. >> i will give you the last word, mr. sweet. >> i will say one point. number one his point about joint operations is critic
and mexico announced last summer that they're going to be having the first set of joint border patrol activity on the northernr of mexico. >> has that happened? nobody has seen it. >> no. there have been now many joint pa will twos that have taken place since last summer. the second thing is let's be clear about the flow. under bill clinton it was 600,000 a year. under george bush it was 400,000 a year under barack obama it's down to zero. the flow of undocumented immigrants into...
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a trail of tears going from mexico's southern border to mexico's northern border and more people than we can count dying en route and the number of people that we found in texas in the desert dead in the hundreds now. this is truly a calamity. >> it seems like both stories play together based on the lack of potential reaction to the death of this father and this border agent. one can understand why americans are feeling cranky and unhappy in general about politics. leslie, chris, great to have you both. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> new concerns about airport security after a woman boards an airplane without a ticket. >> it's concerning because, i mean, that means anyone could just get on a plane and do whatever they wanted to do. >> do you think you could do it? it's not the first time this particular airport dealt with a breach like this. plus -- a story of survival emerges from the aftermath of a devastating earthquake. and sideline nba star paul george treating himself to a new ferrari after breaking his leg. awful break if you saw it. that brings us to our question of th
a trail of tears going from mexico's southern border to mexico's northern border and more people than we can count dying en route and the number of people that we found in texas in the desert dead in the hundreds now. this is truly a calamity. >> it seems like both stories play together based on the lack of potential reaction to the death of this father and this border agent. one can understand why americans are feeling cranky and unhappy in general about politics. leslie, chris, great to...
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it is expected to go down here towards brownsville or the northern part of mexico. anywhere between six and eight inches of rain over the next couple of days into this region. we could expect flooding. >> will continue on to friday as well. up to the north across the isn'tran tral plains, we will get rain. >> is going to bring temperatures we have seen close to 100 degrees over the past couple of five to seven days. bring those temperatures down so for oklahoma city, 93 seems luking a var warm temperature but it is actually cooler that it has been over the last couple of years. by the time we get to friday, oklahoma, we expect to see you at about 88. of course, all of the rain across the region, the heat index will make you feel more about like 92 or 93. st. louis, you earlier saw temperatures about 99 degrees and those temperatures are coming down as well. >> is a look at your national weather. your news is next. >> al jazeera america presents labor day marathons >> this is not over... the u.s. government wants to buy 12 acres of marijuana, according to a posting o
it is expected to go down here towards brownsville or the northern part of mexico. anywhere between six and eight inches of rain over the next couple of days into this region. we could expect flooding. >> will continue on to friday as well. up to the north across the isn'tran tral plains, we will get rain. >> is going to bring temperatures we have seen close to 100 degrees over the past couple of five to seven days. bring those temperatures down so for oklahoma city, 93 seems luking...
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last year while vacationing in northern new mexico, a mother and her five children were pulled over for 14-year-old son rushes the officer. the woman jumps back in the driver's seat. but before she can pull away, the officer uses his baton to break the van's window. when the minivan does take off, another officer opens fire on the minivan. remember, it's full of children. after a high speed chase through wrong way children, the mother and her 14-year-old son are arrested, charged with fleeing police, child abuse and battery. and this time the officer who fired three gunshots at the minivan was terminated for violating the department's policy regarding the use of deadly force. randi kaye, cnn, new york. >>> way down under, you would be forgiven thinking australia and drought go hand in hanned? >> it certainly has for a few years now, over the past several weeks, weather conditions have been far from dry for many down under. sometimes that can't be good, because the soil can't absorb. >> too much of a good thing becomes a bad thing. that's what's happened in some areas, at least in austra
last year while vacationing in northern new mexico, a mother and her five children were pulled over for 14-year-old son rushes the officer. the woman jumps back in the driver's seat. but before she can pull away, the officer uses his baton to break the van's window. when the minivan does take off, another officer opens fire on the minivan. remember, it's full of children. after a high speed chase through wrong way children, the mother and her 14-year-old son are arrested, charged with fleeing...
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last year, while vacationing in northern new mexico, a mother and her five children were pulled overhen the officer and the woman begin to struggle, her 14-year-old son rushes the officer. the woman jumps back in the driver's seat, but before she can pull away, the officer uses his baton to break the van's window. when the minivan does take off, another officer, backup, opens fire on the minivan. remember, it's full of children. after a high-speed chase through wrong-way traffic, the mother and her 14-year-old son are arrested, charged with fleeing police, child abuse, and battery. and this time, the officer who fired the three gunshots at the minivan was terminated, for violating the department's policy regarding the use of deadly force. randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> it's unbelievable video. joining me now live is law professor, neil richards of washington university in st. louis, and cnn legal analyst and criminal defense attorney, mark geragos. mark, as i said earlier, some people feel if officer darren wilson wore a camera or had a dash cam, investigators would have a much cleare
last year, while vacationing in northern new mexico, a mother and her five children were pulled overhen the officer and the woman begin to struggle, her 14-year-old son rushes the officer. the woman jumps back in the driver's seat, but before she can pull away, the officer uses his baton to break the van's window. when the minivan does take off, another officer, backup, opens fire on the minivan. remember, it's full of children. after a high-speed chase through wrong-way traffic, the mother and...
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northern iraq. >>> well coming up on the "morning news," shoveling ice in august. a freak hailstorm buries mexico city forcing people to dig out. this is the "cbs morning news." so whether it's taste inspired by the freshness of the mediterranean... or the smoky spice of the southwest... or bold, adventurous thai flavors... ...you always get flavor that's anything but flat. and always with chicken raised without antibiotics. new flatbread sandwiches from panera... ... each 360 calories or less. try one today. discover card. hey, i heard you guys can help me with frog protection? yeah, we help with fraud protection. we monitor every purchase every day and alert you if anything looks unusual. wow! you're really looking out for us. we are. and if there are unauthorized purchases on your discover card, you're never held responsible. just to be clear you are saying "frog protection" right? yeah, fraud protection. frog protection. fraud protection. frog. fraud. fro-g. frau-d. i think we're on the same page. we're totally on the same page. at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. fraud protection
northern iraq. >>> well coming up on the "morning news," shoveling ice in august. a freak hailstorm buries mexico city forcing people to dig out. this is the "cbs morning news." so whether it's taste inspired by the freshness of the mediterranean... or the smoky spice of the southwest... or bold, adventurous thai flavors... ...you always get flavor that's anything but flat. and always with chicken raised without antibiotics. new flatbread sandwiches from panera......