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y antes que llegaran capos como pablo escobar, el seqor de los cielos y "el chapo" guzman.e en el negocio del trÁfico de la droga. >> ella fue la pionera de la exportaciÓn masiva de droga >> empezÓ diseÑando ropa interior y zapatos con compartimentos secretos para trasportar drogas. en la dÉcada de los 70 tenÍa un grupo de mujeres trabajando como mulas, trayendo pequeÑas cantidades de cocaÍna en los estados unidos. >> empezÓ a colonizar las primeras rutas de distribuciÓn en miami. >> su gran defecto era su set de querencia. al llegar a miami, dejÓ a su paso cientos de personas asesinadas. >> como sabÍa cuando estaba frente a una acciÓn? >> el tipo de violencia que habÍa sido efectuada. >> son esta gente armada. >> nadie sabe cuÁntas personas mando a matar. pero se calcula la historia de la vida real de "griselda blanco" la viuda negra,este domingo en edicion especial de aqui y ahora a las 7 de la noche 6 centro. la llamada rubia de moda poso para una sesion de fotos especiales y tambien y para la despedida estas fotos de la modelo estadounidense kate upton flotando en el es
y antes que llegaran capos como pablo escobar, el seqor de los cielos y "el chapo" guzman.e en el negocio del trÁfico de la droga. >> ella fue la pionera de la exportaciÓn masiva de droga >> empezÓ diseÑando ropa interior y zapatos con compartimentos secretos para trasportar drogas. en la dÉcada de los 70 tenÍa un grupo de mujeres trabajando como mulas, trayendo pequeÑas cantidades de cocaÍna en los estados unidos. >> empezÓ a colonizar las primeras rutas de...
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fue grande en el mundo del narcotraficantes que existiera el pablo escobar, el chapo guzmÁn, es una escientos asesinatos, mandaba asesinar a cualquiera. >> ahora los maridos tres de ellos de los cuatro murieron asesinados. >> y en "aqui y ahora" vamos a contar cÓmo fue no te puedo contar todo acÁ barbara. >> lo sÉ esperate un momentito mucho se ha escrito sobre si fue o no la maestra de pablo escobar, tambiÉn se investigÓ al respecto cuÉntame un poquito si puedes adelantar algo. >> lo cierto cuando pablo escobar iba en las motocicletas comenzando en el narcotrÁfico griselda estaba en nueva york abriendo las rutas y metiendo a este paÍs y ella importaba toneladas y toneladas de cocaÍna desde nueva york empezÓ en nueva york, despuÉs siguiÓ a miami y metÍa sus hijos, los metiÓ en el negocio. ella, pablo escobar la respetoaba muchÍsimo pero de ahi a decir que ella fues un trecho creo yo. >> ahora ¿cÓmo se compara griselda blanco con jefes de.... >> bueno imagÍnate que es un negocio de machos muy machista y ella estaba en este negocio cuando apenas o sea los que estamos viendo ahora ni siqu
fue grande en el mundo del narcotraficantes que existiera el pablo escobar, el chapo guzmÁn, es una escientos asesinatos, mandaba asesinar a cualquiera. >> ahora los maridos tres de ellos de los cuatro murieron asesinados. >> y en "aqui y ahora" vamos a contar cÓmo fue no te puedo contar todo acÁ barbara. >> lo sÉ esperate un momentito mucho se ha escrito sobre si fue o no la maestra de pablo escobar, tambiÉn se investigÓ al respecto cuÉntame un poquito si...
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>>asÍ como pablo escobar estÁ estigmatizado por mucha gente, tambiÉn hay gente que lo adora.
>>asÍ como pablo escobar estÁ estigmatizado por mucha gente, tambiÉn hay gente que lo adora.
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imperio que llegó a valer miles de millones de dolareas,mu según autores de libros griselda ayudó a pablo escobarolonizar la s primeras grandes rutas de distreibucion >ción:se instaló primeramente en nueva york, con su esposo, un conocido narcotraficante, en miami dejó a su paso cientos de personas asesinadas . >>> cómo sabía cuando estaba en frente de una acción de griselda. >>> el tipo de violencia, llega mucha gente para estados unidos porque necesitaba gente armada. >>> nadie sabe cuántas personas mandó a matar griselda blanco, univisión . >>> la historia de la vida real de la viuda negra es el domingo en una edición especial, ahora los esperamos a las 7/6 centro, muy bien millones de venezolanos se quedaron sin el tío simón, murió esta mañana en venezuela a los 85 años, al alcanzar el éxito no fue fácil tras un exitoso programa infantil de televisión, tenemos reaccieons de algunos que lo conocieron y cantaron sus famosas canciones . >>> se silenció al voz de un grande. grande ♪. ♪. >>> simón díaz falleció este miércoles, padecía de alzheimer, de origen humilde, llanero de prua cepa, fuera de
imperio que llegó a valer miles de millones de dolareas,mu según autores de libros griselda ayudó a pablo escobarolonizar la s primeras grandes rutas de distreibucion >ción:se instaló primeramente en nueva york, con su esposo, un conocido narcotraficante, en miami dejó a su paso cientos de personas asesinadas . >>> cómo sabía cuando estaba en frente de una acción de griselda. >>> el tipo de violencia, llega mucha gente para estados unidos porque necesitaba gente...
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pablo escobar, tuvo 30 mil millones de dÓlares en sus arcas.il millones de dÓlares. joaquÍn "el chapo" guzmÁn se le calcula una fortuna que rozaba mil millones de dÓlares de acuerdo a la revista forbes. sin embargo los dineros mal habidos son difÍciles de seguir. de acuerdo a trabajos de univisiÓn investiga, el negocio del joaquÍn "el chapo" guzmÁn, serÍa el mÁs grande de todos los tiempos, el trÁfico del cartel de sinaloa, se extendÍa a todo el mundo, era de diversas sustancias. conozca los tentÁculos del joaquÍn "el chapo" guzmÁn, en univisionnoticias.com. >>> la noticia del arresto del joaquÍn "el chapo" guzmÁn, le dio la vuelta al mundo de inmediato. comenzaron a circular versiones de la operaciÓn de captura, y casi todas tenÍan aspectos diferentes. gerardo reyes, analizÓ cada versiÓn, y trae un resumen de incongruencias y contradicciones, que muestran que la verdad es escurridiza como era antes el joaquÍn "el chapo" guzmÁn. >>> en este paÍs. uno siempre suele conspirar. las verdades nunca salen a flote. >>> alejandro, es un periodista mexi
pablo escobar, tuvo 30 mil millones de dÓlares en sus arcas.il millones de dÓlares. joaquÍn "el chapo" guzmÁn se le calcula una fortuna que rozaba mil millones de dÓlares de acuerdo a la revista forbes. sin embargo los dineros mal habidos son difÍciles de seguir. de acuerdo a trabajos de univisiÓn investiga, el negocio del joaquÍn "el chapo" guzmÁn, serÍa el mÁs grande de todos los tiempos, el trÁfico del cartel de sinaloa, se extendÍa a todo el mundo, era de...
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hasta 6 gradod e primaria logro ser el hombre mas buscado luego de osmaa >> es una versión de pablo escobaroa >> lo superó >> si en algo se caracterizó engaño a organizaciones gubneramentales >> ha hecho varias cirujias plasticas >> usaba bermudas y playeras >> no fue complicado tener licencias de conducir >> 20 tuneles para drogas >> su tercera eposa tuvo gemelas >> se cree tuvo 9 hijo >s> puede ser americanos >> que pueden correr para presidente >> fue capturado el 93 pero se fugó en un carro de lavandería >> el 2001 >> pago millonarios sobornos para conseguirlo >> se cree es fiel segidor de la virgen de guadalupe se le acuse de cientos de asesinato >> la revista ford lo puso en el número 63 mas poderoso de mundo >> lo golpeaban con frecuencia su padre >> a los 56 años ha sido capturado pero se seguira escribiendo de sus hazañas >> entre las excentricidades dicen que compro todas las rosas rojas el 2008 >> para el velorio de su hijo que fue asesinado dos días antes >> seguimos contigo feliz >> seguimos estas noticias de el chapo >> habían itnentado arias veces de capturarlo >> pudo entrev
hasta 6 gradod e primaria logro ser el hombre mas buscado luego de osmaa >> es una versión de pablo escobaroa >> lo superó >> si en algo se caracterizó engaño a organizaciones gubneramentales >> ha hecho varias cirujias plasticas >> usaba bermudas y playeras >> no fue complicado tener licencias de conducir >> 20 tuneles para drogas >> su tercera eposa tuvo gemelas >> se cree tuvo 9 hijo >s> puede ser americanos >> que pueden...
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. >>> una versiÓn mexicana clara de pablo escobar en colombia. >>> a plomo y sangre construyÓ un imperioo tener
. >>> una versiÓn mexicana clara de pablo escobar en colombia. >>> a plomo y sangre construyÓ un imperioo tener
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. >>> griselda, mucha gente recuerda a pablo escobar, griselda es antes de Él, abriÓ las rutas de laa, le decÍa, lo mandaba a asesinar, si no matara a niÑos lo regaÑaba. te dije que mataras a todo el mundo, el temor, te mandaba a matar a ti, y tu familia tambiÉn, el poder era por eso, el miedo. >>> tifany en el especial de "aquÍ y ahora", vamos a conocer detalles diferentes que no vamos a ver suficientemente en la serie. quÉ es lo que esperan ustedes como equipo, transmitirle a la audiencia que quiere conocer un poco mÁs de esta mujer. >>> mira, la novela es eso. una novela. basada en hechos reales satcha pretto, se toma libertades, obviamente, por efectos dramÁticos uno lo entiende, es una novela, "aquÍ y ahora" tendrÁ la historia periodistica, una investigaciÓn que hicimos de varios meses. donde podremos saber exactamente las cosas, muchas cosas son mitos y otra reales. le dicen la viuda negra, porque dicen que asesinÓ a todos sus maridos, es mÁs un mito que otra cosa. vamos a contar exactamente lo que hay, lo que se puede probar y lo que no, videos inÉditos, y cosas tambiÉn. una h
. >>> griselda, mucha gente recuerda a pablo escobar, griselda es antes de Él, abriÓ las rutas de laa, le decÍa, lo mandaba a asesinar, si no matara a niÑos lo regaÑaba. te dije que mataras a todo el mundo, el temor, te mandaba a matar a ti, y tu familia tambiÉn, el poder era por eso, el miedo. >>> tifany en el especial de "aquÍ y ahora", vamos a conocer detalles diferentes que no vamos a ver suficientemente en la serie. quÉ es lo que esperan ustedes como...
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it was just refuses to build one because this neighborhood was founded by pablo escobar. thirty years ago. the person committing or attempting this entire district four hundred new houses seats for the inquiry and hasn't stopped growing cities the people who live here work needs to return the group works to the city's youth and sports. okay what's your penalties the first to score wins he takes every opportunity she gets to teach the kids that would give them another try. kids like always get the second show that given the chance. i tend to be a little bit of help. you could see the city the history of violence between what we have to do whatever we can individually it from our ever we are. more later. her family. do something so that violence ends. these kids will probably grow to be old enough to become adults and have an idea. years ago no one would bet on this because they would die before reaching adults but i would kill one another it with everyone. old age to stop killing one another the yankees got it. it's not easy to keep these kids away from the games and were
it was just refuses to build one because this neighborhood was founded by pablo escobar. thirty years ago. the person committing or attempting this entire district four hundred new houses seats for the inquiry and hasn't stopped growing cities the people who live here work needs to return the group works to the city's youth and sports. okay what's your penalties the first to score wins he takes every opportunity she gets to teach the kids that would give them another try. kids like always get...
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. >> narcofilantropía, nada nuievo, pablo escobar construyó poblados enteros en colombia, además de camposo él ayudó también a su puebloi, el gobiernoi debe responder por eso. >> una situación doinde se beneficiaron muchos con el dinero, pero también se afectaron millones con la droga. >> se debe ver lo bueno y lo malo, cómo no tener consciencia de lo que afectó a los jóvenes con la droga. >> la policía puede entrar a su casa sin orden de cateo, con el consentimiento de una persona de la casa se puede llevar a cabo. >> la medida fue llevada a cabo cuando un pandillero denegó un cateo cuando su ex pareja aceptó la orden. >> dicen que la medida debilita las órdenes de cateo y sus procedimientos, enviando una impresión errónea a la policía. >> piden que se modifique que los inmigrantes que viven en estados unidos traigan a sus famiuliares a estados unidos. >> vamos con información de los dreameds. >> los inmigrantes que se beneficiaron del permiso de acción diferida han tenido los últimos 2 años con posibilidadfes. >> poder mostrar id de california me cambió la vida. >> el departamento de inm
. >> narcofilantropía, nada nuievo, pablo escobar construyó poblados enteros en colombia, además de camposo él ayudó también a su puebloi, el gobiernoi debe responder por eso. >> una situación doinde se beneficiaron muchos con el dinero, pero también se afectaron millones con la droga. >> se debe ver lo bueno y lo malo, cómo no tener consciencia de lo que afectó a los jóvenes con la droga. >> la policía puede entrar a su casa sin orden de cateo, con el...
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it would be similar to pablo escobar in colombia being taken down, after which the drug cartels began to unravel. >> given what you've said, chairman, the mexican ambassador to the u.s. said that he thinks it's important that guzman first be tried in mexico. would you like to see him extradited to the united states? >> i would. i think the normal sequence is the mexico being a sovereign nation has the first prosecution. however, there's a history here. he escaped from a prison in 2001. there is corruption in that country. and i would ask that the mexicans consider extraditing him to the united states where he will be put in a super max prison under tight security where he cannot escape, and be brought to justice with a life imprisonment sentence. i think that would be the best course for not only mexico, but also the united states in ensuring that what happened in 2001 does not happen again. >> and what's the likelihood of that happening? and i can see why you would feel that way, he escaped from prison 13 years ago. what's the likelihood they would allow him to come up here in a supe
it would be similar to pablo escobar in colombia being taken down, after which the drug cartels began to unravel. >> given what you've said, chairman, the mexican ambassador to the u.s. said that he thinks it's important that guzman first be tried in mexico. would you like to see him extradited to the united states? >> i would. i think the normal sequence is the mexico being a sovereign nation has the first prosecution. however, there's a history here. he escaped from a prison in...
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>> he was like pablo escobar. a lot of people were doing very well when he was arnold and they are pretty bummed that he's locked up now. >> christof putzel, thanks for being here. >> when we return. the shockinglyisingly lavish lie of the ukraine president. what the ukrainians face now. >>> the pressure and guilt faced by the silent army. >> and asking dad, i think i'm getting ready to go back home this week. >> when? >> oh, how long you going to be? when you coming back? i know that's him telling me, i'm scared. don't go. >> we begin a series of reports. aging america, with a look at the staggering numbers and painful issues faced by those parenting their parents. >> now to the crisis in ukraine. where former president viktor yanukovych is now a fugitive wanted for murder. before the weekend he was signing a peace deal now his palace is a tourist attraction for the very protesters he fought against. "america tonight"'"america tonia macvicar reports how so much has changed so quickly. >> viktor yanukovych loaded
>> he was like pablo escobar. a lot of people were doing very well when he was arnold and they are pretty bummed that he's locked up now. >> christof putzel, thanks for being here. >> when we return. the shockinglyisingly lavish lie of the ukraine president. what the ukrainians face now. >>> the pressure and guilt faced by the silent army. >> and asking dad, i think i'm getting ready to go back home this week. >> when? >> oh, how long you going to...
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forbes writer nathan vardi wrote in 2011, that el chapo had surpassed pablo escobar to become the leadingall time. and the godfather of the drug world. in chicago, where dea special agent jack riley in 2012 called el chapo the most dangerous criminal across all crime in the world. the drug cartel waged a bloody turf war with other organizations contributing to that city's high murder rate. so much so that chicago named el chapo guzman first public enemy number one since al capone who fittingly got rich off a violent trade made possible by prohibition. the u.s. has spent tens of millions of dollars tracking el chapo guzman, sharing intel with the mexican authorities, targeting his money laundering operations and offering a $7 million reward for his capture. and that's just a fraction of the projected $25.4 billion that are budgeted for drug control efforts by the federal government this fiscal year. of that total, 42% will be spent on treatment and prevention. but 58% goes to domestic law enforcement, international man hunts like the 13-year quest to capture one drug lord. meanwhile, no on
forbes writer nathan vardi wrote in 2011, that el chapo had surpassed pablo escobar to become the leadingall time. and the godfather of the drug world. in chicago, where dea special agent jack riley in 2012 called el chapo the most dangerous criminal across all crime in the world. the drug cartel waged a bloody turf war with other organizations contributing to that city's high murder rate. so much so that chicago named el chapo guzman first public enemy number one since al capone who fittingly...
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so his arrest is seen as the equivalent of the arrest of pablo escobar back in the day in clo colombia and even osama bin laden. what we know is from a senior law enforcement official that he was picked up overnight at a resort or at a hotel or condominium in mazatlan. he was with an unidentified woman. the arrest went off without incident. there was no resistance, no shots fired. he was taken alive and is now in custody. we're told that this was the result of a three to four-week investigation by the d.e.a. working in collaboration with the mexican marines with whom they have worked on a number of arrests, captures and killings of mexican authorities. it's an organization they trust very much and they worked with them again on this one. guzman is a storied figure in mexico. songs have been written about him. people talk about him all the time. he is widely believed to be protected at all levels in mexico. so this capture is making huge news in mexico. it's being talked about by the mexican president today and again celebrated by drug agents around the world because he was that big. >>
so his arrest is seen as the equivalent of the arrest of pablo escobar back in the day in clo colombia and even osama bin laden. what we know is from a senior law enforcement official that he was picked up overnight at a resort or at a hotel or condominium in mazatlan. he was with an unidentified woman. the arrest went off without incident. there was no resistance, no shots fired. he was taken alive and is now in custody. we're told that this was the result of a three to four-week investigation...
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>> well, he was very good doing what a lot of very powerful criminals do just like pablo escobar and good at taking care of the communities where they operated. so a lot of people living in poverty were doing very well when he was around. and actually they are pretty bummed that he's locked up right now. >> "america tonight's" christof, thanks very much for being here. >>> when we return the shockingly lavish lifestyle of ukraine's ousted president. what the people found when he fled. and what this fragile country faces now. also ahead, sandwiched between caring no their own kids and their parents. the pressure and guilt faced by the silent army. >> and i and him, dad, i think i am getting ready to go back home in week. >> when? how long are you going to be? when are you coming back? i know that's him telling me, i am scared, don't go. >> we begin a series of reports, aging america. with a look at the staggering numbers and painful issues faced by those parenting their parents. >> heavily armed, combat tactics >> every little podunk wants their tank and their bazooka... >> with s.w.a
>> well, he was very good doing what a lot of very powerful criminals do just like pablo escobar and good at taking care of the communities where they operated. so a lot of people living in poverty were doing very well when he was around. and actually they are pretty bummed that he's locked up right now. >> "america tonight's" christof, thanks very much for being here. >>> when we return the shockingly lavish lifestyle of ukraine's ousted president. what the...
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agents, the arrest of joaquin guzman, "el chapo" or "shorty," is equivalent to the il canning of pablo escobarlumbia or even osama bin laden in the war on terror. el chappo has been sought for years and legends grew he was incidence -- invincible. but now he has been caught. the arrest this weekend by mexican marines of joaquin "el chappo" guzman ends this year's long reign as the man widely believed to be the most powerful and prolific drug trafficker in the world. the drug cartel he headed were infamous for their levels of brutality throughout mexico and the u.s. boarder. >> when most of america thinks of organized crime, they naturally think of guys like john gotti, sammy "the bull" gravano, even al capone. but the reality of the situation is chapo guzman made those guys look like boy scouts. >> authorities say the sinaloa cartel has long been mexico's longest drug trafficking organization supplying with the united states with meth, heroin and cocaine. >> and 80 to maybe 90% of all the drugs that came into this country belong tong chapo guzman. >> officials say guzman was arrested at this c
agents, the arrest of joaquin guzman, "el chapo" or "shorty," is equivalent to the il canning of pablo escobarlumbia or even osama bin laden in the war on terror. el chappo has been sought for years and legends grew he was incidence -- invincible. but now he has been caught. the arrest this weekend by mexican marines of joaquin "el chappo" guzman ends this year's long reign as the man widely believed to be the most powerful and prolific drug trafficker in the...
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. >> pablo escobar was much more of a public household name in the united states. he moved more drugs around than escobar. when he was his age, he had already been dead for ten years. >> some of the law enforcement guys i spoke with about guzman, they spoke about with a kind of grudging respect that long-time adversaries will accord one another. a federal prosecutor told me yesterday, this is a quote from you, you are limited by your resources, but they're limited only by their imagination. if you can dream it up, they have built it. so, basically you're describing him as this quasi mythical figure. tell us more about this man. the guards, the guns, the tunnel s. all the resources they've created. >> he has become a mythical figure within u.s. law enforcement but broadly in latin america. part of that was his ability to escape the law all these years. he was locked up in mexico but escape friday prison in 2001. it's only now that he is being captured. his ability to innovate. this was a guy who was the pioneer of gig digging tunnels under the border. he first did i
. >> pablo escobar was much more of a public household name in the united states. he moved more drugs around than escobar. when he was his age, he had already been dead for ten years. >> some of the law enforcement guys i spoke with about guzman, they spoke about with a kind of grudging respect that long-time adversaries will accord one another. a federal prosecutor told me yesterday, this is a quote from you, you are limited by your resources, but they're limited only by their...
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on the level of pablo escobar. he has probably been the cause of more deaths than mohammed. the number one target out there. rank as one of the richest and most powerful people in the world by "forbes magazine." multiple billions of dollars in an army close to 100,000 people. this is a significant moment. >> marc, how could this go on today. 3,100,000 people out there, a huge congratulate business like a corporation that is totally illegal. >> it is. in mexico it is years and years of corruption. guzman and others have been paying off officials for years. when we would go down and work with local law enforcement, the dea guys, who are heroes in this, as are the ice and the marshals involved in this. we used to go down there, we used to say we can't tell the local mexican officials who we are after because they would tip off the target. this started under president called her own and is continuing, they'r they are putn much greater emphasis on catching these guys. >> murdered and killed over the past decades. why do you think there was this turn that we were able to nab him a
on the level of pablo escobar. he has probably been the cause of more deaths than mohammed. the number one target out there. rank as one of the richest and most powerful people in the world by "forbes magazine." multiple billions of dollars in an army close to 100,000 people. this is a significant moment. >> marc, how could this go on today. 3,100,000 people out there, a huge congratulate business like a corporation that is totally illegal. >> it is. in mexico it is years...
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this is like colombia getting pablo escobar. war on terror. >> as big as it is, he is one man. but can this one man and getting one guy translate into reduced violence on the border? >> reporter: it can -- result in reduced drug trafficking along the border, according to one former official from the dea that i talked to. he long thought on this side of the border against guzman, and he said that taking down guzman, who was the cartel, he directed the cartel. he was in charge of the cartel, is going to have a big impact on it particularly the flow of methamphetamine and heroin across the border now. he claims that we will see a drop in those drugs and a disorganization in the cartel. other cartels now vie for power and could lead to more violence. it so we'll have to see. but mexico is touting this and the dea is touting this as a major, major accomplishment. >> all right. mark potter, thank you so much for the update today. >>> coming up next, aging rocker, ted nugent, apologizing for comments he made. but is he really sorry? we
this is like colombia getting pablo escobar. war on terror. >> as big as it is, he is one man. but can this one man and getting one guy translate into reduced violence on the border? >> reporter: it can -- result in reduced drug trafficking along the border, according to one former official from the dea that i talked to. he long thought on this side of the border against guzman, and he said that taking down guzman, who was the cartel, he directed the cartel. he was in charge of the...