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hablamos del tema con una exigente al frente de la beata que fue clave para capturar a pablo escobar enero de 2023 su captura residió. pero de un operativo sangriento sinaloa méxico donde aún siguen custodio de las autoridades mexicanas >> estuve sorprendido que lo capturaron creí que nunca lo iban a arrestar >> esta gente de la administración para control de drogas de estados unidos en un amplio conocimiento de primera mano de nocaut tráfico a pablo escobar narcos la famosa serie de netflix >> más o menos hicimos entre 40 y 50,000 inocentes >> ahora la plaza con el hijo de el chapo yo creo que pudieran tener algo en común, esta vez que han mal prefiero una tumba en día que en estados unidos >> esta es la pregunta que se hacen será extraditado a estados unidos? >> la posibilidad está ahí >> el proceso de interrogación continúa a quien se le conoce como el ratón se presentó primera audiencia en méxico donde el juez notificó que ordenó su detención condicional con fines de extradición serie que guzmán debe permanecer así que con el juez de control que se estados unidos no formalizan pe
hablamos del tema con una exigente al frente de la beata que fue clave para capturar a pablo escobar enero de 2023 su captura residió. pero de un operativo sangriento sinaloa méxico donde aún siguen custodio de las autoridades mexicanas >> estuve sorprendido que lo capturaron creí que nunca lo iban a arrestar >> esta gente de la administración para control de drogas de estados unidos en un amplio conocimiento de primera mano de nocaut tráfico a pablo escobar narcos la famosa...
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Jan 26, 2023
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elizabeth justin, thanks one of the most notorious colombian drug lords since pablo escobar is facing at least 20 years in a us prison. the man known as atonal, pleaded guilty in the new york courtroom yesterday. he admits smuggling tons of cocaine worth billions of dollars into the u. s and waging war on law enforcement and civilians turning to the weather. now, experts say, the tornado that ripped through the houston area tuesday was packing 140 mile per hour winds and it was on the ground for 18 miles. the storm system spawned at least 20 reported tornadoes across three states and caused thousands of power outages. but no major injuries were reported . one couple near the texas louisiana border, though, had to seek shelter in a flooded ditch . they jumped in with their dogs, and everyone is okay. that same storm system hit the northeast with snow and rain. so with that, let's check your thursday forecast. another windy day on tap in southern california, the senate and a windsor at it again down trees, power lines could see some dangerous crosswinds from motorists to be safe out the
elizabeth justin, thanks one of the most notorious colombian drug lords since pablo escobar is facing at least 20 years in a us prison. the man known as atonal, pleaded guilty in the new york courtroom yesterday. he admits smuggling tons of cocaine worth billions of dollars into the u. s and waging war on law enforcement and civilians turning to the weather. now, experts say, the tornado that ripped through the houston area tuesday was packing 140 mile per hour winds and it was on the ground...
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Jan 17, 2023
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characters like pablo escobar or chapo guzman series like or el chapo or even breaking bad, they all many of them start off by attempting to humanize mexican drug traffickers, but one thing that i really discovered by looking at all this popular culture was that, at the end of the day, however much, they initially humanize these characters. by the end of the series, pretty much stuck in a moral binary. on the one hand, you've got the good cops, however much they might have done, bit of drinking or behaved a bad manner are genuinely fighting for the good of human pity and the good of society. and on the other hand, you have these bad traffickers who have a much initially they might have been trying to take care of their family or, make a bit of money for them by the end. they're full on psychopaths. so all of this, all of popular literature and popular media and films about the drug trade, essentially up this moral binary good, bad traffickers. and i think that's kind where i wanted to. and i think when i got into this project and i've been doing this for too long, i mean, i've been r
characters like pablo escobar or chapo guzman series like or el chapo or even breaking bad, they all many of them start off by attempting to humanize mexican drug traffickers, but one thing that i really discovered by looking at all this popular culture was that, at the end of the day, however much, they initially humanize these characters. by the end of the series, pretty much stuck in a moral binary. on the one hand, you've got the good cops, however much they might have done, bit of drinking...
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characters like pablo escobar or chapo guzman series like or el chapo or even breaking bad, they allmany of them start off by attempting to humanize mexican drug traffickers, but one thing that i really discovered by looking at all this popular culture was that, at the end of the day, however much, they initially humanize these characters. by the end of the series, pretty much stuck in a moral binary. on the one hand, you've got the good cops, however much they might have done, bit of drinking or behaved a bad manner are genuinely fighting for the good of human pity and the good of society. and on the other hand, you have these bad traffickers who have a much initially they might have been trying to take care of their family or, make a bit of money for them by the end. they're full on psychopaths. so all of this, all of popular literature and popular media and films about the drug trade, essentially up this moral binary good, bad traffickers. and i think that's kind where i wanted to. and i think when i got into this project and i've been doing this for too long, i mean, i've been re
characters like pablo escobar or chapo guzman series like or el chapo or even breaking bad, they allmany of them start off by attempting to humanize mexican drug traffickers, but one thing that i really discovered by looking at all this popular culture was that, at the end of the day, however much, they initially humanize these characters. by the end of the series, pretty much stuck in a moral binary. on the one hand, you've got the good cops, however much they might have done, bit of drinking...
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characters like pablo escobar or chapo guzman series like or el chapo or even breaking bad, they allmany of them start off by attempting to humanize mexican drug traffickers, but one thing that i really discovered by looking at all this popular culture was that, at the end of the day, however much, they initially humanize these characters. by the end of the series, pretty much stuck in a moral binary. on the one hand, you've got the good cops, however much they might have done, bit of drinking or behaved a bad manner are genuinely fighting for the good of human pity and the good of society. and on the other hand, you have these bad traffickers who have a much initially they might have been trying to take care of their family or, make a bit of money for them by the end. they're full on psychopaths. so all of this, all of popular literature and popular media and films about the drug trade, essentially up this moral binary good, bad traffickers. and i think that's kind where i wanted to. and i think when i got into this project and i've been doing this for too long, i mean, i've been re
characters like pablo escobar or chapo guzman series like or el chapo or even breaking bad, they allmany of them start off by attempting to humanize mexican drug traffickers, but one thing that i really discovered by looking at all this popular culture was that, at the end of the day, however much, they initially humanize these characters. by the end of the series, pretty much stuck in a moral binary. on the one hand, you've got the good cops, however much they might have done, bit of drinking...
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like pablo escobar went to jail in a prison he built guarded by his own people. that's what this is becoming. >> i would say the other thing is it's going to give lie to the idea that anybody should take their subpoena seriously. some refer to the ethics committee for refusing the subpoenas. jim jordan looks at subpoenas and laughs at them when they're for him. why should any democrat or anyone do anything but laugh at these -- at this committee's subpoenas? >> you know, i think that this whole attack is part of a republican attack basically on these foundations of our civil society. they won't admit that the president is legally elected. they don't really want -- subpoenas, what are they? i think, look, i spent 30 years pointing out flaws in the democratic party, but i think the democratic party has much more respect for the rule of law now. you can disagree on this policy or that policy, but this is really how you destroy a democracy. a democracy is based on good will and some sort of civil contract between those you elect and those who elect them. and they're
like pablo escobar went to jail in a prison he built guarded by his own people. that's what this is becoming. >> i would say the other thing is it's going to give lie to the idea that anybody should take their subpoena seriously. some refer to the ethics committee for refusing the subpoenas. jim jordan looks at subpoenas and laughs at them when they're for him. why should any democrat or anyone do anything but laugh at these -- at this committee's subpoenas? >> you know, i think...
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same way el chapo did for years in mexico and then escaped and then did it again, the same way pablo escobarthe money, the support people around you, and the mafia. but you also have the allegiance of some people who romanticize the mafia, but the fear of all of them. so, for the authorities, it's a real challenge getting through all those layers. >> you've been covering the mob since, what, the '70s. >> yeah. >> and it's amazing to me that this stuff is so powerful. there's still a presence in the united states. it's certainly not what it was, certainly not in new york at least. that something can stay on the loose for so long. >> i think if you look at the power of what occurred today in italy, announce bid the national chief of police, lauded in a public statement by the prime minister, this was a big deal because in italy -- and we just talked about columbia, mexico cartel bosses, very well resourced gangsters. you know, there has been a tradition going back to the -- well, going way back -- where the question is, who really runs the show? is it the government or is it the mafia? so entr
same way el chapo did for years in mexico and then escaped and then did it again, the same way pablo escobarthe money, the support people around you, and the mafia. but you also have the allegiance of some people who romanticize the mafia, but the fear of all of them. so, for the authorities, it's a real challenge getting through all those layers. >> you've been covering the mob since, what, the '70s. >> yeah. >> and it's amazing to me that this stuff is so powerful. there's...
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Jan 16, 2023
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so, characters like pablo escobar, -- narco, el chapo, or breaking bad. they all many of them start out by attempting to humanize the drug trade. but one thing i discovered by looking over this popular culture. was that at the end of the day, however much they additionally humanize these characters. by the end of the series, we are pretty much stuck in a more normal binary, on the one hand you have the good cops, who however much they may have done drinking, who are behaved in a bad manner, they're genuinely fighting for the good of humanity. and the good of society. and on the other hand, you have these bad drug traffickers, who have -- they may have been trying to take care of their family, make money for them, but by the end there full-on psychopaths. essentially, all of this popular literature, and popular media, and film. about the drug trade are essentially set up its moral binary. good cops, that traffickers. i think that's where i wanted to initially when i got into this, program i would been doing this related long, i've been researching for 18 y
so, characters like pablo escobar, -- narco, el chapo, or breaking bad. they all many of them start out by attempting to humanize the drug trade. but one thing i discovered by looking over this popular culture. was that at the end of the day, however much they additionally humanize these characters. by the end of the series, we are pretty much stuck in a more normal binary, on the one hand you have the good cops, who however much they may have done drinking, who are behaved in a bad manner,...
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Jan 17, 2023
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characters like pablo escobar or chapo guzman series like or el chapo or even breaking bad, they allmany of them start off by attempting to humanize mexican drug traffickers, but one thing that i really discovered by looking at all this popular culture was that, at the end of the day, however much, they initially humanize these characters. by the endf
characters like pablo escobar or chapo guzman series like or el chapo or even breaking bad, they allmany of them start off by attempting to humanize mexican drug traffickers, but one thing that i really discovered by looking at all this popular culture was that, at the end of the day, however much, they initially humanize these characters. by the endf