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because it's to the south. mexico was very antislavery. in any event, president polk sent a clerk from the state department, named nicholas tripp, who was jefferson's last private secretary, married jefferson's granddaughter, in any event, he was negotiating with mexico, and he does not -- he loathes the idea of the united states taking over all of mexico. and so trying to negotiate and trying to get a deal. polk fires him. sends word negotiation longer representing the united states. no more negotiations. just says, speaks to miss mexican cars parts and they said shall we continue to negotiate? they said, sure. polk send as new message. and says, i'm sending troops. they will arrest you. we will bring you back in chains. he crimes on negotiating. on february 2nd, he signs the treaty which focuses on something he had been concern about which was that california is ceded to the united states with took over california. here the deal. polk, when he heard about this, is going to rip up the treaty, not pay any attention and it's unofficial. here
because it's to the south. mexico was very antislavery. in any event, president polk sent a clerk from the state department, named nicholas tripp, who was jefferson's last private secretary, married jefferson's granddaughter, in any event, he was negotiating with mexico, and he does not -- he loathes the idea of the united states taking over all of mexico. and so trying to negotiate and trying to get a deal. polk fires him. sends word negotiation longer representing the united states. no more...
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cultural celebration rich in tradition that date back to the indichginous people of central and south mexico it is actually a celebration of life and alteres are made to remember loved ones and celebrate their lives. our sister station tell mundue 62 was there with raffles, prizes and gifts. >>> in south philadelphia there were plenty of tricks and treats for kids and adults during the annual festival. now, businesses also opened up their doors to young tricker treaters. >>> and we found more halloween fun at the fall fest and spooky saturday. there was pumpkin decorating, arts and crafts and live music. and kids could stop by businesses to get some candy. >>> and promoting a health yr halloween. innocence governor toured the center -- it was a celebration to promote healthy living for kids and their families. >>> an mlb player paying the price after he was caught on camera. next ingesture that led to his suspension and why he's allowed to play in the world series. >>> i've got your halloween forecast. have that for you on your ten day on ten next. >>> tonight houston astros player yuli gurr
cultural celebration rich in tradition that date back to the indichginous people of central and south mexico it is actually a celebration of life and alteres are made to remember loved ones and celebrate their lives. our sister station tell mundue 62 was there with raffles, prizes and gifts. >>> in south philadelphia there were plenty of tricks and treats for kids and adults during the annual festival. now, businesses also opened up their doors to young tricker treaters. >>>...
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just as one revolving system moves away from the western shores of south—west mexico, our eyes a re shoresis mass of colour is indicative of a tropical depression at the moment which on friday may become a tropical storm. thereafter it may well become something of a hurricane. there is a lot of doubt about its tracks or whether the upper atmosphere will support the creation of a hurricane. some meaningful rain in the southern states of africa. some pretty heavy downpours in the west african states, as indeed there are to be had on the western side of india. the monsoon trough is dragging away that prospect and we see the temperatures rise as it continues its journey southwards and eastwards over the coming days and weeks. colour again catches the eye on the south—western corner of china. for flooding into the border into vietnam and cambodia. heavy rainfall will be the order of the day in the southern portions of japan on friday and maybe impious of south korea as well. if this time last night you we re well. if this time last night you were experiencing wet and windy weather, it was all t
just as one revolving system moves away from the western shores of south—west mexico, our eyes a re shoresis mass of colour is indicative of a tropical depression at the moment which on friday may become a tropical storm. thereafter it may well become something of a hurricane. there is a lot of doubt about its tracks or whether the upper atmosphere will support the creation of a hurricane. some meaningful rain in the southern states of africa. some pretty heavy downpours in the west african...
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been homeless for a month now that's more than half her life the seven september earthquake in south mexico destroyed more than one hundred houses in her village including her family's since then her mother data has been waiting for government help to rebuild everything. they haven't given us a specific time some say in a bit others in december we have no certainty especially because officials have told us we're not on the list to get help. that's government list of destroyed houses is everything here authorities have spent a month throwing it up and placed around six and a half thousand dollars to each family whose home is on it many are worried that there's has been missed down especially those in smaller communities who didn't receive a visit from government experts like eighty two year old petrovna she and her family is sleeping outside their home they're worried it could collapse at any moment. we're frightened of paypal about the mosquitoes about day where waiting for help saying how long we can last outside my mom doesn't want to do this any longer. this earthquake was overshadowed b
been homeless for a month now that's more than half her life the seven september earthquake in south mexico destroyed more than one hundred houses in her village including her family's since then her mother data has been waiting for government help to rebuild everything. they haven't given us a specific time some say in a bit others in december we have no certainty especially because officials have told us we're not on the list to get help. that's government list of destroyed houses is...
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mexico, there were a group of largely southerners wanted to annex all of mexico and create 15 minutes safe. >> because they to the south, even though mexico itself was very anti-slavery. >> in any event, president paul said first in the state department, his name was nicholas tripp who was jefferson's last private secretary, married jefferson's granddaughter. in any event, nicholas is negotiating with mexico. and he does not see a race to see anti-slavery, the idea of the united states taking over all of mexico. he's trying to negotiate and get a deal. tires in. >> says you are no longer representing the united states, no more negotiation. >> speaks to his mexican counterpart and says sure, we like you. >> he continues to negotiate, pope sends a new message. and it says i am sending troops, they will arrest you, we will bring you back in chains. >> chris treats right on negotiating. february 2, he signed the treaty of guadalupe. which purchases on something first he's concerned about. which was in california is ceded to the united states, we took over in california. okay, here's the deal. when he heard about this is go
mexico, there were a group of largely southerners wanted to annex all of mexico and create 15 minutes safe. >> because they to the south, even though mexico itself was very anti-slavery. >> in any event, president paul said first in the state department, his name was nicholas tripp who was jefferson's last private secretary, married jefferson's granddaughter. in any event, nicholas is negotiating with mexico. and he does not see a race to see anti-slavery, the idea of the united...
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been homeless for a month now that's more than half her life the seven september earthquake in south mexico destroyed more than one hundred houses in her village including her families since then her mother data has been waiting for government help to rebuild their lives and. they haven't given us a specific time some say in a bit others in december we have no certainty especially because officials have told us we're not on the list to get help. but government list of destroyed houses is everything here authorities have spent a month drawing it up and placed around six and a half thousand dollars to each family whose home is on it many are worried that there's has been missed especially those in smaller communities who didn't receive a visit from government experts like eighty two year old petrovna she and her family are sleeping outside their home they're worried it could collapse at any moment. we're frightened of paypal about the mosquitoes about day where waiting for help saying how long we can last outside my mom doesn't want to do this any longer. this earthquake was overshadowed by o
been homeless for a month now that's more than half her life the seven september earthquake in south mexico destroyed more than one hundred houses in her village including her families since then her mother data has been waiting for government help to rebuild their lives and. they haven't given us a specific time some say in a bit others in december we have no certainty especially because officials have told us we're not on the list to get help. but government list of destroyed houses is...
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over 120 countries, mostly countries from the global south like mexico, brazil, south africa, joinedsome european countries austria, ireland, were saying enough is enough. there hasn't been progress on reducing and eliminating nuclear arse necessarily -- arsenals. we are going to show the way by negotiating this treaty. at a minimum, it is a powerful statement of expectations that the countries that have them must stop relying on them, must stop threatening to use them and must move toward their elimination. at a maximum, it provides and it is intended to provide a framework for global nuclear disarmament. it provides pathways for nuclear armed states to join the treaty by agreeing to the verified, irreversible disarmament of their arsenals. >> woodruff: yet all this is taking place in realtime as north korea, we are see ago regime that looks at nuclear weapons as absolutely essential for its survival, and then the united states, president trump, looking at north korea and saying, you make a false move and we're going to come back at you, we're going to come at you. how do you inject
over 120 countries, mostly countries from the global south like mexico, brazil, south africa, joinedsome european countries austria, ireland, were saying enough is enough. there hasn't been progress on reducing and eliminating nuclear arse necessarily -- arsenals. we are going to show the way by negotiating this treaty. at a minimum, it is a powerful statement of expectations that the countries that have them must stop relying on them, must stop threatening to use them and must move toward...
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mexico. it's from south of mexico. under the obama administration, the mexicans approached obama to say, can you help us build a wall on our southern border. >> dana: on their southern border. >> so i mean, there's the irony there. >> dana: first thing first. he said he wants the wall and he's going to ask congress to appropriate the money tpoeurt. >> i think that will happen. the deal in the '90s worked. now that those countries are both rich, it's the same kind of deal appropriate? i think that there's certainly room for modification in our favor. >> dana: benefit for us to have your thinking today on tax reform. thank you very much, larry. >> you're very welcome. thanks for having me. >> dana: president trump was also asked about the on going russia investigation. here his response. >> the whole russia thing was an excuse for the democrats losing the election. turns out to be just one excuse. today hillary blamed nigel ferag. that one came out of nowhere. that was an excuse for the democrats losing an election. they
mexico. it's from south of mexico. under the obama administration, the mexicans approached obama to say, can you help us build a wall on our southern border. >> dana: on their southern border. >> so i mean, there's the irony there. >> dana: first thing first. he said he wants the wall and he's going to ask congress to appropriate the money tpoeurt. >> i think that will happen. the deal in the '90s worked. now that those countries are both rich, it's the same kind of deal...
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well google is heading north many other us tech giants are looking south of the border to mexico. and hoping for hoping for a way around the trump administrations crackdown on immigrants and visas for skilled foreign workers generally explains. ntia thousand kilometers south of silicon valley life guadalajara. mexico's innovation hub is attracting more and more u. companies on nowadays we have sixty start ups on our pipeline. most of them are coming from. united states. from places like boston or silicon valley. and they are really interested in moving to mexico to serve operations it's a country willing to embrace. every s single talented person. the trump administrations hire american policies have made it harder for tech companies to employ foreign engineers. using h. one b. visas. the us president has also let the doc a program files. heaving young immigrants six hundred thousand of whom a mexican without the right to walk. the anti immigration policies have encouraged funds to expand their presence abroad. and develop the local tech industries of the host countries. the fact t
well google is heading north many other us tech giants are looking south of the border to mexico. and hoping for hoping for a way around the trump administrations crackdown on immigrants and visas for skilled foreign workers generally explains. ntia thousand kilometers south of silicon valley life guadalajara. mexico's innovation hub is attracting more and more u. companies on nowadays we have sixty start ups on our pipeline. most of them are coming from. united states. from places like boston...
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but other latin american companies are not as dependent on the usa as mexico. "south america has a stronger trade relations with china and the eu than the u.s. most foreign investments in brazil are from the eu." opportunities for companies are also immense. the colombian economy has grown more than 2%, and new doors for investment are opening up following the peace agreement between the government and the farc rebels. tourism, infrastructure, and the renewable energy sector. while there are many opportunities in latin america, there are several risks. the peace process in colombia is far from over. the situation in venezuela is extremely unstable, and corruption is a widespread problem, especially in brazil. anyone looking to invest in the region needs to closely examine where the money is coming. daniel: let's head over to wall street now. not long after trade had gotten underway today, the dow jones industrial average briefly broke through the 23,000-point mark for the first time. inmate feel like -- it may feel like dow records are coming faster than ever, and tha
but other latin american companies are not as dependent on the usa as mexico. "south america has a stronger trade relations with china and the eu than the u.s. most foreign investments in brazil are from the eu." opportunities for companies are also immense. the colombian economy has grown more than 2%, and new doors for investment are opening up following the peace agreement between the government and the farc rebels. tourism, infrastructure, and the renewable energy sector. while...
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far nigeria and egypt for the first time since the one nine hundred ninety going over now to south america mexico costa rica and panama advance from the congo confederation. that was comcast and now to south america we know that brazil euro why argentina and colombia will be there in russia next year the remaining nine spots will be decided next month all right away from football now and team n.f.l. owners will meet next week to consider new rules forcing players to stand during the national anthem dozens of players knelt in protest against racial injustice in the country the players' association has defended its members right to free expression diane estabrook has been following the story from washington d.c. . part of the problem is this is an issue that we're now three weeks into and i think the n.f.l. is hoping that this would just go away and it really hasn't we saw vice president pence walk out of the game over the weekend now today president trump tweeted that if these players continue to meall that maybe their teams shouldn't get tax breaks which is interesting because n.f.l. teams do pay
far nigeria and egypt for the first time since the one nine hundred ninety going over now to south america mexico costa rica and panama advance from the congo confederation. that was comcast and now to south america we know that brazil euro why argentina and colombia will be there in russia next year the remaining nine spots will be decided next month all right away from football now and team n.f.l. owners will meet next week to consider new rules forcing players to stand during the national...
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turkey, south africa, mexico, let's start with turkey and the development about german banks restricting freeze, but imposing tighter restrictions. how does this play out? is a country that desperately needs foreign funding. they have a large current account deficit, probably 4% of gdp. there is indebtedness of $200 billion that needs to be refinance. foreign banks if they decide to interrupt about funding, that country is in serious trouble. hasgood news is that turkey always been able to generate that funding either through high interest rates, currency weakness. haveocal corporate seem to a significant amount of foreign assets. clear, this development is an actual reduction of and closing turkey, turkey is in trouble. about southalk africa, where we have seen the rand tumble and yields soar on concerns about sustainability plus increasing debt. how has is caught the market by so much surprise? africa should not have caught everybody by surprise. it hasn't. today's news was a budget deficit we all thought would be 3% and is closer to 4% to 4.5%. this is a country that has given up on s
turkey, south africa, mexico, let's start with turkey and the development about german banks restricting freeze, but imposing tighter restrictions. how does this play out? is a country that desperately needs foreign funding. they have a large current account deficit, probably 4% of gdp. there is indebtedness of $200 billion that needs to be refinance. foreign banks if they decide to interrupt about funding, that country is in serious trouble. hasgood news is that turkey always been able to...
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russia and in turn sports at next year's tournament five time champions brazil through from south america japan mexicosaudi arabia iran and south korea make up the eleven countries already through. well the united states are in a good position to join that list next week after a crucial victory over panama the americans that were sitting out of the call of automatic positions before this game but they produce a dominant performance in orlando. scoring twice in a four nil victory the result sparked some heated exchanges between the panama squad and journalists. elect people who were murdered people of course in your longer me the team was bad why are you targeting me i can tell you that you're an idiot because you are stupid questions and i'm referring to you all that was also the usa leapin amount to third in the standings which offers the final automatic call fine spot wondrous could close the gap though a match against costa rica which was delayed ju tropical storm will take place in san jose later antenna's this to be a new name at the top of the women's world rankings simona halep will replace bei
russia and in turn sports at next year's tournament five time champions brazil through from south america japan mexicosaudi arabia iran and south korea make up the eleven countries already through. well the united states are in a good position to join that list next week after a crucial victory over panama the americans that were sitting out of the call of automatic positions before this game but they produce a dominant performance in orlando. scoring twice in a four nil victory the result...
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he is actually from just south of san diego near the mexico border.hat's officer john wachowski from blm, the bureau of land management. he was today on the stand saying he is, quote, safety- conscious. that struck the defense as odd considering that the officer left a fully loaded firearm inside a backpack inside his suv parked along the embarcadero on june 27th, 2015. although the storage of the gun was in compliance with blm policies at the time. four days later prosecutors contend that jose inez garcia zarate somehow got a hold of that gun and shot 32-year-old kate steinle as she walk along pier 14 with her father. zarate's attorney matt gonzalez asked wachowski if he felt responsible for steinle's death. that question was stricken from the record. >> there is no question that he acted negligently and he triggered a course of events that led to the death of kate steinle. i am not suggesting that he has criminal liability. >> reporter: the prosecution says this case will come down to whether or not the jury believes zarate intentionally pulled the
he is actually from just south of san diego near the mexico border.hat's officer john wachowski from blm, the bureau of land management. he was today on the stand saying he is, quote, safety- conscious. that struck the defense as odd considering that the officer left a fully loaded firearm inside a backpack inside his suv parked along the embarcadero on june 27th, 2015. although the storage of the gun was in compliance with blm policies at the time. four days later prosecutors contend that jose...
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lot of oil off the north and particularly in north west coast of cuba which faces the gulf of mexico and south florida the only problem with all that is you've had or companies who are gone for ration efforts such as petro brass from brazil petronas from malaysia and also repsol from spain you know these particular companies have done as well ration efforts and have failed so far the reason for this conference that was held recently and the reason why it was held the first place by the cuban state oil company cool bay is to lead the world know that you know cuba still very much interested in finding that oil and is looking for whomever it needs to talk to in order to make that happen even american oil companies ok what about venezuela because for years venezuela sense applies like oil to cuba big partners their big allies if more oil is found and discovered in cuba how does the shift of balance take place there's a balance of power going on there it's just going to completely skew that. right you know as you know when i hear chavez was still alive and kicking you know he struck a deal with fid
lot of oil off the north and particularly in north west coast of cuba which faces the gulf of mexico and south florida the only problem with all that is you've had or companies who are gone for ration efforts such as petro brass from brazil petronas from malaysia and also repsol from spain you know these particular companies have done as well ration efforts and have failed so far the reason for this conference that was held recently and the reason why it was held the first place by the cuban...
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through illinois, indianna, and back all the way south towards the gulf of mexico.more specifically the frontal boundery that will cross our area headed into tomorrow in the moisture, so this ends up bringing us the potential for steady soaking rain, have the umbrella ready to go really any time tomorrow. but even as early as late tonight, we will likely start to see couple of showers picking up, that's the thing, mainly late tonight any showers get underway. so mainly just have overcast sky tonight, but tuesday the most unsettled of the pack here. so isolated thunderstorms, maybe gusty storms, rainfall totals with any heavier pockets of rain could total up to inch or more. look at future rain amounts starting late tonight, good portion of tomorrow, good thing it is all day event basically even left over shower come wednesday morning, but, this could end up being an inch worth of rain or more for some of you. notice mount pocono, 1.75 inches. so inch and three quarters worth every rain will definitely add to somewhat the meager totals we've seen every rain as every
through illinois, indianna, and back all the way south towards the gulf of mexico.more specifically the frontal boundery that will cross our area headed into tomorrow in the moisture, so this ends up bringing us the potential for steady soaking rain, have the umbrella ready to go really any time tomorrow. but even as early as late tonight, we will likely start to see couple of showers picking up, that's the thing, mainly late tonight any showers get underway. so mainly just have overcast sky...
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south korea and mexico up double digits let's bring in "the financial times" new editor, peter spiegelwhen we look at some of these markets, we talk about the strength in the u.s. maybe lost on some of the investors out there is this idea they can go anywhere around the world right now and find some kind of robust economy is that really the case? >> yeah. as sara mentioned this is years after europe was seen as the sick man in the global economy we have seen indications that here in britain in particular and in the eurozone, which has been damaged for years because of the crisis, suddenly we're seeing the real economy grow i would say the one caveat, you know, we still are in the precipice of the end of the biggest experiment in monetary policy in human history. the great unwinding is about to begin. though a lot of this free money pushed into the economy the last four, five, six years is having real growth potential, we have to realize this is a major risk. i'm not sure the financial markets -- it sounds like even christine regard what weighed that in. we'll get the bank of england, t
south korea and mexico up double digits let's bring in "the financial times" new editor, peter spiegelwhen we look at some of these markets, we talk about the strength in the u.s. maybe lost on some of the investors out there is this idea they can go anywhere around the world right now and find some kind of robust economy is that really the case? >> yeah. as sara mentioned this is years after europe was seen as the sick man in the global economy we have seen indications that...
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qatar, south korea, germany, mexico, and most recently you went to israel. >> yup, yup. >> stephen: incredibleve following it, and you posted it on twitter, too. what did you love most about going to israel? because i think this is a fantastic idea, you go to be a common fool, you know, for-- for two people who dont talk to each other other like the palestinians and israelis. you're the common element and they both think you're ridiculous, i imagine. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> that's not the way i would have put it, but yes. >> stephen: i meant that as a compliment. >> i know. i-- i love-- my greatest joy is trying to make people laugh that don't even speak english, don't know who i am. i love that. i love going to these other countries. and this idea started very naturally when we went to cuba and then it sort of took off from there. it's a little bit of quasi-diplomacy through comedy. i like to show that americans are curious. we're humble. we're okay to look ridiculous. it's okay if you laugh at us. because -- >> stephen: every time i see you doing one of these, i think, "oh, damn it, tha
qatar, south korea, germany, mexico, and most recently you went to israel. >> yup, yup. >> stephen: incredibleve following it, and you posted it on twitter, too. what did you love most about going to israel? because i think this is a fantastic idea, you go to be a common fool, you know, for-- for two people who dont talk to each other other like the palestinians and israelis. you're the common element and they both think you're ridiculous, i imagine. ( laughter ) ( applause )...
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market is up 14% this year, brazil is jumping 28%, india up 19%, south korea 18%, mexico up 11%. you get the point. is it time to bet across the pond as emerging markets go wild ambassador >> first of all, you saw that china is up the most when china is working, you want to stay in em. the other part about this is, look at emerging market index. if you follow me on twitter or emerging money, eem versus spy that spells you how much room this trade still has to go em underperformed spy by 60%, has rallied back there are key levels along the way. follow those they're very technical in this ratio and it's worth taking a look at. yes, the dollar is a concern but remember, the move in the dollar of late is a dollar-euro cross. em currencies have been holding in there >> i also think we would be remiss in not mentioning that china cutting the triple r, reserve requirement ratio. if you look at the -- [ coughing ] -- the fxi ran 65% piggyback that with cutting the triple r >> doesn't take place until next year if you look at the fxi -- [ coughing ] >> excuse me, i'm a little under the we
market is up 14% this year, brazil is jumping 28%, india up 19%, south korea 18%, mexico up 11%. you get the point. is it time to bet across the pond as emerging markets go wild ambassador >> first of all, you saw that china is up the most when china is working, you want to stay in em. the other part about this is, look at emerging market index. if you follow me on twitter or emerging money, eem versus spy that spells you how much room this trade still has to go em underperformed spy by...
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then the mexicans have controlled the whole drug supply chain from the plantations in south america all the way to mexico's mountains to the dealers on the u.s. streets some say it was the integration spirits of the sale or drug cartel the turned america into the world's primary kicking and marijuana consumers it's estimated that between them and the mexican cartels make at least twenty to thirty billion dollars a year from the u.s. say. yes you can lower your for you mate. this man was just fourteen when he turned to crime and he was wanted for murder so he's grandmother gave him money and he went on the run he joined the drug gang and over many years. that's all in the past now he's asked us not to reveal his real name. into. this company. she. or will you. both. again stage the fatal accident that killed this man's daughter somehow his wife survived but it was he scar and he was the real target back then he was a self-styled king of the hill he had money influence property and family. now he's alone but things got every day that he is still a life. that's great. for more than a century the night of may
then the mexicans have controlled the whole drug supply chain from the plantations in south america all the way to mexico's mountains to the dealers on the u.s. streets some say it was the integration spirits of the sale or drug cartel the turned america into the world's primary kicking and marijuana consumers it's estimated that between them and the mexican cartels make at least twenty to thirty billion dollars a year from the u.s. say. yes you can lower your for you mate. this man was just...
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this includes people from cuba, mexico, puerto rico, south and central america. now, recent census projections show latinos at almost 18% of the country's estimated 323 million people. and in california, the last census reports latinos and hispanics as 38% of the state population. our own jessica castro is here with key leaders to talk about some of today's pressing issues in our hispanic or latino communities. >> okay, thank you, cheryl. and joining me in the studio are anna gagliuffi with the latino community foundation, or lcf. janeth medina is corporate strategy analyst for bank of the west and is a part of lcf san francisco latino giving circle network. juan cruz is superintendent of franklin-mckinley school district in san jose. and maricela gutierrez is executive director of siren, which stands for services, immigrant rights, and education network. thank you all for joining me today. >> yes. >> today, we want to discuss why it's so important to support the latino community here in the bay area, and one of the first topics i wants to ask you about is philan
this includes people from cuba, mexico, puerto rico, south and central america. now, recent census projections show latinos at almost 18% of the country's estimated 323 million people. and in california, the last census reports latinos and hispanics as 38% of the state population. our own jessica castro is here with key leaders to talk about some of today's pressing issues in our hispanic or latino communities. >> okay, thank you, cheryl. and joining me in the studio are anna gagliuffi...
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but other latin american economies aren't as dependent on the usa as mexico and america south america stronger trade relations with china and the e.u. than the us and we're speaking of investments for instance most of the foreign investments and the result from the e.u. you know up with the opportunities for european companies in other countries also immense the colombian economy is once again growing at more than two percent and tally new dollars for investment opening up following the peace agreement between the government and the fark rebels butin tourism and infrastructure or in the renewable energy sector. why then many opportunities in latin america they also several risks the peace process in court on media is far from over the situation in venezuela is extremely unstable and corruption continues to be a widespread problem especially in brazil that anyone looking to invest in the region needs to close and examine where the money is going. to head over to wall street now not long after trading got underway today the dow jones industrial average briefly broke through the twenty t
but other latin american economies aren't as dependent on the usa as mexico and america south america stronger trade relations with china and the e.u. than the us and we're speaking of investments for instance most of the foreign investments and the result from the e.u. you know up with the opportunities for european companies in other countries also immense the colombian economy is once again growing at more than two percent and tally new dollars for investment opening up following the peace...
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we're getting a bird's eye view of the eight border wall prototypes being constructed south of us along the u.s.-mexico >> the prototypes must be 18 feet wide, 30 feet tall, have anti-climbing features and be able to withstand a 30 minute long attack using anything from sledge ham-- sledgehammers to household tools. >> trevor: okay, using anything from sledgehammers to household tools. it seems like sledgehammer is pretty of the ultimate test. why would you need to test the household, okay, you withstood the sledgehammer, now let's see what you do with a spatula, come on, come on, come on! i also like that the wall has to be able to withstand a 30 minute long attack. right? that number is so specific. like does trump think there will be immigrants at the border going, well, we sold everything. we walked through 100 miles of son oran desert it get here but we've been trying to breach this wall for 29 minutes. nothing, guys, nothing at all. hey, maybe, maybe we try one more minute. oh, what, you think this wall has been designed to be breached after 30 minutes specifically? come on man, let's go home. (a
we're getting a bird's eye view of the eight border wall prototypes being constructed south of us along the u.s.-mexico >> the prototypes must be 18 feet wide, 30 feet tall, have anti-climbing features and be able to withstand a 30 minute long attack using anything from sledge ham-- sledgehammers to household tools. >> trevor: okay, using anything from sledgehammers to household tools. it seems like sledgehammer is pretty of the ultimate test. why would you need to test the...
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mexican economy picked up, for example, that is the reason there has been net migration back south across to mexicoere are more jobs there, people want to go home to their families. if the jobs aren't here, they are not going to come, they will follow the money. you don't often hear me talking about baseball, but i will do now but it is mostly about blues, i think. -- —— booze. last night, the world series kicked off in california pitting the los angeles dodgers against the houston astros. the dodgers came away with the first win in the best—of—seven series but it is a bet between the two state governors which grabbed our attention. should california win it all, they will be the recipient of of a six—pack of houston—brewed beer and texas barbeque. the governmentjerry brown of california will get the beer and the texas governor will get the wine. if they lose, they better be ready to part with a selection of wine from their famous vineyards. the wager has added significance after houston suffered from record flooding after hurricane harvey and california is recovering from deadly wildfires. when i r
mexican economy picked up, for example, that is the reason there has been net migration back south across to mexicoere are more jobs there, people want to go home to their families. if the jobs aren't here, they are not going to come, they will follow the money. you don't often hear me talking about baseball, but i will do now but it is mostly about blues, i think. -- —— booze. last night, the world series kicked off in california pitting the los angeles dodgers against the houston astros....
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in south america all the way through mexico's mountains to the dealers on u.s. streets some say it was the enterprise and spirit of the santa lower drug cartel and the turn america into the world's primary kicking and marijuana consumers it's estimated that between them.
in south america all the way through mexico's mountains to the dealers on u.s. streets some say it was the enterprise and spirit of the santa lower drug cartel and the turn america into the world's primary kicking and marijuana consumers it's estimated that between them.
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mexico. it's about 500 miles south of the mouth of the mississippi river.ut take look at the latest track. category one hurricane by tomorrow evening. 85 miles per hour winds making landfall tomorrow night into early sunday morning likely just to the east of new orleans around bill lock see or mobile bay. then moving inland north and west of atlanta by sunday evening, 40 miles per hour tropical storm. then the remnant moisture heads in our direction early next we week. hurricane warnings posted along the gulf coast included in that new orleans, bill locks scene also mobile. the tropical storm force winds will move in that direction tomorrow night into early sunday morning. power outages likely and take look at the latest computer guidance for the storm surge. some locations from gulfport to bill lock see up to 6-foot storm surge. here locally, warm and humid for the weekend. coming up we'll time out how much rainfall we'll see from nate in our area. dawn, back over to you. >> scott, thank you. trenton police on the hunt tonight for the person who shot two w
mexico. it's about 500 miles south of the mouth of the mississippi river.ut take look at the latest track. category one hurricane by tomorrow evening. 85 miles per hour winds making landfall tomorrow night into early sunday morning likely just to the east of new orleans around bill lock see or mobile bay. then moving inland north and west of atlanta by sunday evening, 40 miles per hour tropical storm. then the remnant moisture heads in our direction early next we week. hurricane warnings posted...
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resources and personnel from many states, including nevada, washington, idaho, montana, new mexico, north and south carolina, oregon, and arizona, and we've also begun conversations with utah, new mexico, and idaho. we have 425 law enforcement officers and more than 9,000 firefighters, 840 fire engines from throughout california agencies and more than 170 engines from supporting states and our partners in the federal government. i'll say that beyond fema, the u.s. forest service has been engaged with us and has supplied many resources which you'll hear about shortly from robert barrack from the u.s. forest service who is going to speak to you shortly. sheltering operations, we still have over 3,900 people in evacuation centers as late as last night and are at about 40% shelter capacity. we have about 43 shelters that are activated statewide for these incidents. they're at roughly 40% capacity. at least 40,320 meals have been served. 30,000 cots have been provided. and more than 60,000 liters of water have been deployed through the strategic state staging areas those numbers don't include the huge r
resources and personnel from many states, including nevada, washington, idaho, montana, new mexico, north and south carolina, oregon, and arizona, and we've also begun conversations with utah, new mexico, and idaho. we have 425 law enforcement officers and more than 9,000 firefighters, 840 fire engines from throughout california agencies and more than 170 engines from supporting states and our partners in the federal government. i'll say that beyond fema, the u.s. forest service has been...
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he is actually from just south of san diego near the mexico border.his is officer john wachowski we're talking about with blm. he took the stand today and said that he is, quote, safety-can. now, that struck the defense as odd considering that the officer left a fully loaded firearm inside his suv in a backpack parked along the embarcadero on june 27th, 2015. he said he is, quote, safety- safety-consciou prosecutors say jose inez garcia zarate got the gun and shot kate steinle on pier 14. zarate's attorney asked wachowski if he felt responsible for steinle's death and that question was actually stricken from the record. we asked the attorney about that after court ended and coming up at 6:00, we'll have more on that. live from san francisco, i'm tara moriarty, ktvu fox 2 news. [ pause ] >>> and joining us now to talk more about kate steinle's murder trial is our legal expert michael cardoza. what's the point of even calling that blm officer. what difference does that make? >> i have to tell you, that's a spot-on question. it makes no difference at all
he is actually from just south of san diego near the mexico border.his is officer john wachowski we're talking about with blm. he took the stand today and said that he is, quote, safety-can. now, that struck the defense as odd considering that the officer left a fully loaded firearm inside his suv in a backpack parked along the embarcadero on june 27th, 2015. he said he is, quote, safety- safety-consciou prosecutors say jose inez garcia zarate got the gun and shot kate steinle on pier 14....
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california even further towards the south and we've seen some very heavy showers across parts of the central americas you can see this bright white area of cloud stretching from mexico a long way for the south heavy downpours and persistent rains out of this system more still to come over the next few days generally for the east there will be some showers as well but in between the showers the east and sunshine as well now for the northern parts of argentina and the southern parts of brazil we've had lots of very lively showers recently and there's more to come with. in the hearts of the. family it. isn't even. at this time on al-jazeera. to have you with us on al-jazeera and these are all top stories. from declaring immediate independence instead calling for talks with madrid to result of the political crisis the spanish government will hold an emergency cabinet meeting on wednesday. a rerun of kenya's presidential election will go ahead in just over two weeks despite the opposition leader. pulling out. is accusing the electoral commission of failing to make the changes necessary for a credible outcome and turkish president at the line is a blaming the u.s. ambassa
california even further towards the south and we've seen some very heavy showers across parts of the central americas you can see this bright white area of cloud stretching from mexico a long way for the south heavy downpours and persistent rains out of this system more still to come over the next few days generally for the east there will be some showers as well but in between the showers the east and sunshine as well now for the northern parts of argentina and the southern parts of brazil...
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mexico. numberfour? japan. number five? germany. number six? south korea.picking schoolyard fights with all of them and it isn't healthy for business and it isn't healthy for business and we cannot plan. we don't know where to go next. it is a problem for your industry but mr trump is coming to asia. will you be able to sit with him and his advisers, to discuss the problems of your association? weenie with people in the administration and tell them our concerns “— the administration and tell them our concerns —— we meet up the administration and tell them our concerns —— we meet up with people. we are surprised by the rhetoric coming back. america first is great, if we do more in america and can have improved trade relations, president trump is totally focused on getting our deficits down. it plays better than it works. you know, is it so terrible to have trade deficits with some, as long as you have a surplus with others? why make a major issue is, many of the american apparel footwear manufacturers have their products manufactured here in asia, especially
mexico. numberfour? japan. number five? germany. number six? south korea.picking schoolyard fights with all of them and it isn't healthy for business and it isn't healthy for business and we cannot plan. we don't know where to go next. it is a problem for your industry but mr trump is coming to asia. will you be able to sit with him and his advisers, to discuss the problems of your association? weenie with people in the administration and tell them our concerns “— the administration and...
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four hours and look at the heat coming from los angeles is over that huge amounts also hit in mexico and south america as well and reka hernandez themselves tweeted off to the wind saying what a time to be alive you think about how this team and wild berries as well as had almost ten thousand likes and over three thousand tweets and as has used his twitter account to urge for support and fundraising before that he got off to the hurricane the hits in his teammate posted this on his page after the victory saying wow turning the lights on in puerto rico and lights out in chicago performance of a lifetime the mayor of l.a. eric goss that he has also taken to twitter to express his joy and congratulations to the team he posted this wild theories here we cannae also wrote an emotive letter as you can see him most of message as part of his tweet as well. ok so that was major league baseball now we wanted to finish on an unexpected story in five time world champion ronnie o'sullivan got quite a surprise he was close to wrapping up his bad round match again young when a woman in a very heated the curi
four hours and look at the heat coming from los angeles is over that huge amounts also hit in mexico and south america as well and reka hernandez themselves tweeted off to the wind saying what a time to be alive you think about how this team and wild berries as well as had almost ten thousand likes and over three thousand tweets and as has used his twitter account to urge for support and fundraising before that he got off to the hurricane the hits in his teammate posted this on his page after...
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now zero not talking about trade between georgia and south carolina but along with our partners in mexicoe nafta it was negotiated before he became president but you had to get it passed through congress of a suspected there was not a democrat in the white house we would not have got it passed and you did a remarkable job. to extract a few other agreements that was 25 years ago. any objective observer per would say was an enormously positive even though there are flaws. >> them policy needs to be updated and removed but whether in retrospect if it was the right thing at that time. and if so what was your view now whether or not we should have a renewed nafta going forward?. >> the first morning i was prime minister, of president clinton and he said congratulations we have a problem with the nafta. remember? i'm talking to congress and the ambassador and we were on the way to a solution and to for me, a trade has increased around the globe. in the economy is the merging. in the globe is more than it was before. but the problem after 20 years it is the biggest problem that we face. in relat
now zero not talking about trade between georgia and south carolina but along with our partners in mexicoe nafta it was negotiated before he became president but you had to get it passed through congress of a suspected there was not a democrat in the white house we would not have got it passed and you did a remarkable job. to extract a few other agreements that was 25 years ago. any objective observer per would say was an enormously positive even though there are flaws. >> them policy...
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know, revive manufacturing and bring back manufacturing jobs that he thinks went south of the border, that went to mexico, under nafta. another pretty contentious proposal is the idea of a sunset clause. this sort of came out of nowhere, actually. the u.s. administration wants to re-negotiate this every five years. >> sreenivasan: doesn't that kind of add a little uncertainty to the mix? >> absolutely. this is the round that we've started to hear a lot from the u.s. business community. and something like this sunset clause is something they're very concerned about, and if you're thinking, "my gosh, i don't know if i can depend on these tariffs, or this trade regime, beyond a five-year horizon," how can you make your investments? >> sreenivasan: and what about congress' role in this? if this goes forward, and let's say these countries don't necessarily reach an agreement, does the united states, or does the president, have the ability to, with his pen, to be able to withdraw us from nafta? >> trump has repeatedly threatened to withdraw from nafta on the campaign trail. he was pulled back from the verge of
know, revive manufacturing and bring back manufacturing jobs that he thinks went south of the border, that went to mexico, under nafta. another pretty contentious proposal is the idea of a sunset clause. this sort of came out of nowhere, actually. the u.s. administration wants to re-negotiate this every five years. >> sreenivasan: doesn't that kind of add a little uncertainty to the mix? >> absolutely. this is the round that we've started to hear a lot from the u.s. business...
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the term "hispanic" or "latino" refers to people whose ancestors came from spain, mexico, the caribbean, south or central america. the 2010 u.s. census found 55 million people, or 17% of the american population, are of hispanic or latino origin, a significant increase from ten years earlier, up from 35 million, or 13% of the total u.s. population. here's abc7's jessica castro with local leaders for a special roundtable edition of our show. >> thank you, cheryl. education and technology are a big focus of our discussion today. before we begin, i'd like to highlight a story filed by abc7's eric thomas about a new venture that could fast-track students toward college. >> they called him "mr. october" because of his postseason heroics at the plate. but on this friday in september, reggie jackson was talking about the importance of science and technology education to students of color. >> and as a minority, you do not get a fair opportunity. you do not get a fair shake. >> but sometimes you do get a little star power, money from silicon valley, and input from a local community college to help give
the term "hispanic" or "latino" refers to people whose ancestors came from spain, mexico, the caribbean, south or central america. the 2010 u.s. census found 55 million people, or 17% of the american population, are of hispanic or latino origin, a significant increase from ten years earlier, up from 35 million, or 13% of the total u.s. population. here's abc7's jessica castro with local leaders for a special roundtable edition of our show. >> thank you, cheryl....
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england and turkey as the head of the federal us drug enforcement administration, mexico city, i was a director, southher hat that nobody talks about, the federal hat. but i'm an equal opportunity law enforcement guy. i lock everybody up. i don't care if they're republicans, democrats, whatever. i enforce the laws. now, naturally, when you run, for sure, you have to be a politician to get elected. you have to do that. you have to wear that hat too. in my 55 years, i don't care who they are, what status they have, what nationality, i enforce the laws. that's the way i have been doing it. before we end, we are almost out of time, ijust need a thought from you on your friend, donald trump, who just pardoned you — the latest gallup poll i've just seen suggests his approval rating is at 35%, it's pretty much as low as it's ever been. approval rating, 35%. his disapproval rating, 60%. george w bush the other day said this of the times we are living in in trump's america. "bigotry seems emboldened," he said, "0ur politics more vulnerable to conspiracy theory and outright publication. " "bigotry in any form,"
england and turkey as the head of the federal us drug enforcement administration, mexico city, i was a director, southher hat that nobody talks about, the federal hat. but i'm an equal opportunity law enforcement guy. i lock everybody up. i don't care if they're republicans, democrats, whatever. i enforce the laws. now, naturally, when you run, for sure, you have to be a politician to get elected. you have to do that. you have to wear that hat too. in my 55 years, i don't care who they are,...
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