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the couple headed back to the registry in tabasco. >> you headed there and it was touch and go? >> yes. they kept saying no. we had two lawyers. our lawyer showed them the video you put together and said this will go bigger unless you give them the birth certificate. we are like what is happening right now? [ laughter ] >> so what did they do then? >> they said yes. >> hey buddy. >> reporter: besides their baby, another precious object in hand, a birth certificate. >> there is a little footprint. >> reporter: yet in mexico, there are reputable and still not so reputable surrogacy agencies working with hopeful parents. in tabasco, there are dozens of surrogate women looking to give birth to a couple's baby who won't be able to leave the country. >> you got out, but they are still here. from where? >> all over the world. >> reporter: christy and haseeb say watching the birth of their son was magical. >> baby grayson is an american citizen! >> something they will never forget. their journey home is another story that comes with a happily ever app. almost. >> reporter: i say almost,
the couple headed back to the registry in tabasco. >> you headed there and it was touch and go? >> yes. they kept saying no. we had two lawyers. our lawyer showed them the video you put together and said this will go bigger unless you give them the birth certificate. we are like what is happening right now? [ laughter ] >> so what did they do then? >> they said yes. >> hey buddy. >> reporter: besides their baby, another precious object in hand, a birth...
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tabasco is the only state in mexico to allow surrogacy. kpix 5's juliette goodrich explains what happened that left the parents in limbo. >>> reporter: haseeb and kristie amireh have been stuck living in hotel after hotel in tabasco, mexico, with their newborn son grayson. >> we're stuck in a hotel room and we just want to get home. [ crying ] >> desperately! >> reporter: grayson has no birth certificate so he can't get a passport to fly home. >> there's still agencies taking intended parents like us so we would like to get the word out. >> reporter: unable to have children, the san jose couple turned to surrogacy. it's legal and more affordable in tabasco and surrogacy agencies are everywhere there. the couple was even with the surrogate during the birth but the experience quickly turned into desperation. >> next day and next day and next day and no birth certificate. and we start panicking. >> reporter: their friends back home in the bay area feel helpless. >> all of a sudden baby grayson is born and the political climate changes. >> alm
tabasco is the only state in mexico to allow surrogacy. kpix 5's juliette goodrich explains what happened that left the parents in limbo. >>> reporter: haseeb and kristie amireh have been stuck living in hotel after hotel in tabasco, mexico, with their newborn son grayson. >> we're stuck in a hotel room and we just want to get home. [ crying ] >> desperately! >> reporter: grayson has no birth certificate so he can't get a passport to fly home. >> there's still...
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it is legal and more affordable in tabasco. the couple was even with the surrogate during the birth, but their magical experience turned into desperation. >> seems like time kept passing the next day, and the next day. no birth certificate and we start panicking. >> reporter: their friend back home in the bay area feel helpless. >> all of a sudden, baby grayson is born and a political climate changes? >> what you said. the week of the birth, all certificates for surrugasy was fulled. >> the governor in the state has put a moratorium on all birth certificates for surrogate families. again, i think this highlights why it is important to understand the laws of any country that you are traveling to. >> reporter: this doesn't surprise you it sounds like. >> no. it doesn't. >> reporter: stephanie caballero runs the surrogasy law center. >> it may or may not be the law. you know. bribery is not uncommon in that country. look at the cartels. >> reporter: they say they won't leave the country until grayson is with them. that means their
it is legal and more affordable in tabasco. the couple was even with the surrogate during the birth, but their magical experience turned into desperation. >> seems like time kept passing the next day, and the next day. no birth certificate and we start panicking. >> reporter: their friend back home in the bay area feel helpless. >> all of a sudden, baby grayson is born and a political climate changes? >> what you said. the week of the birth, all certificates for...
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a journey that started in tabasco mexico with a surrogate. a wonderful experience until the couple was denied a birth certificate to bring grayson home after he was born. the couple spent weeks stuck in mexico. >> we just want to get home. >> reporter: we first met the couple when they were skypeing from their hotel room in mexico city. our story brought attention to the family's desperate plea for help. >> i was apprehensive about seeing them there. i truly, truly, thought they were going to be stuck there longer than this. and i'm so glad. i am probably happier that they are home than they are and you made all the difference in the world. >> reporter: surrogacy is legal in tabasco, but a change in administration put a halt to birth certificate for surrogate babies like grayson. they showed us grayson's ticket to come hope, a birth certificate and a passport. the best gift christy could ask for on mother's day to be home with her baby. >> there is so much love in their hearts and my heart. i'm so happy be tourists be on american soil. i love
a journey that started in tabasco mexico with a surrogate. a wonderful experience until the couple was denied a birth certificate to bring grayson home after he was born. the couple spent weeks stuck in mexico. >> we just want to get home. >> reporter: we first met the couple when they were skypeing from their hotel room in mexico city. our story brought attention to the family's desperate plea for help. >> i was apprehensive about seeing them there. i truly, truly, thought...
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they are in the state of tabasco. it is the only state in mexico to allow surrogacy.5" juliette goodrich talked to the parents about what happened leaving them limbo. >> reporter: haseeb and christy amireh have been stuck living in hotel after hotel in tabasco mexico with their newborn son grayson. >> we are stuck in this hotel room and we just want to get home desperately. >> reporter: but grayson has no birth certificate so he can't get a passport to fly home. >> agencies taking intended parents like us so we would like to get the word out. >> reporter: unable to have children they turned to surrogacy, legal and affordable in tabasco. surrogacy agencies are everywhere. the couple was there for the birth but the experience turned into desperation. >> it seems time was passing and the next day and no birth certificates and we started panicking. >> reporter: their friends in the bay area feel helpless. >> all of a sudden baby grayson is born and the political climate changes? >> um, almost exactly what you said. the week of the birth all certificates for surrogacy was
they are in the state of tabasco. it is the only state in mexico to allow surrogacy.5" juliette goodrich talked to the parents about what happened leaving them limbo. >> reporter: haseeb and christy amireh have been stuck living in hotel after hotel in tabasco mexico with their newborn son grayson. >> we are stuck in this hotel room and we just want to get home desperately. >> reporter: but grayson has no birth certificate so he can't get a passport to fly home. >>...
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también vivían en las regiones de chiapas, tabasco y campeche. por si raquel llama. sí. y yo debo ir a casa. también podría llamar allí. seguramente llamará. si tengo alguna noticia le aviso inmediatamente. captioning of this program is made possible by the annenberg/cpb project and the geraldine r. dodge foundation. en el episodio previo raquel y angela todavía esperaban saber algo de roberto y conversaron sobre su interés en la arqueología. angela, háblame un poco más de tu hermano. ¿sabes qué civilización le interesaba tanto a roberto? ay, pues no sé. nunca le pregunté. sabemos que excavaban una tumba. me pregunto qué clase de cultura indígena le interesaba tanto. mientras tanto la familia castillo recibió noticias del accidente. hablé con arturo iglesias. dice que recibió un mensaje de raquel. roberto, el nieto de fernando y rosario estaba trabajando en una excavación arqueológica. ha habido un accidente. icuidado! ah sí, eso estaba viendo en la televisión. ¿y cómo está roberto? no lo sé. por fin arturo y pedro se conocieron. arturo le contó
también vivían en las regiones de chiapas, tabasco y campeche. por si raquel llama. sí. y yo debo ir a casa. también podría llamar allí. seguramente llamará. si tengo alguna noticia le aviso inmediatamente. captioning of this program is made possible by the annenberg/cpb project and the geraldine r. dodge foundation. en el episodio previo raquel y angela todavía esperaban saber algo de roberto y conversaron sobre su interés en la arqueología. angela, háblame un poco más de tu...
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. >> un municipio del estado de tabasco otro candidato a regidor cumpliÓ con la misma mala suerte lade la repÚblica como guerrero michoacÁn, san luis potosÍ y agua oaxaca donde ocurrieron los crÍmenes morelos ha sufrido el mayor nÚmero de agresiones. >> algunos analistas lo atribuyen que el crimen organizado quiere hacerse del control de cargos medios a los que les resulta mÁs fÁcil vulnerar. >>. >> hay fuerzas oscuras que tratan de impedir el ejercicio democrÁtico que representa el proceso electoral. >> durante el actual proceso de elecciÓn intermedia los casos de amenazas agresiones y asesinatos han ido en aumento respecto a otros comicios cuando se celebraron las elecciones del 2012 se reportaron 5 asesinatos. >> especialistas estiman que estos hechos de violencia no impedirÁ que se lleven a cabo elecciones el prÓximo 7 de junio la violencia refleja el skrol del estado en materia de seguridad regreso contigo edgardo. >> muchÍsimas gracias elena por esta informaciÓn. >> ya este sÁbado descansa en su casa houston su regreso luego que su madure sustiyear cristal ayala tiene reaccione
. >> un municipio del estado de tabasco otro candidato a regidor cumpliÓ con la misma mala suerte lade la repÚblica como guerrero michoacÁn, san luis potosÍ y agua oaxaca donde ocurrieron los crÍmenes morelos ha sufrido el mayor nÚmero de agresiones. >> algunos analistas lo atribuyen que el crimen organizado quiere hacerse del control de cargos medios a los que les resulta mÁs fÁcil vulnerar. >>. >> hay fuerzas oscuras que tratan de impedir el ejercicio...
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and the case down there in ta tabasco mexico, surrogate motsers have the baby and hand -- mothers handoff to the baby to the parents and the birt certificate has been stuck and the family is stuck waiting. and finally good news today. they landed in san francisco. the family made it. >> a day you will never forget i'm sure. >> yes. this is absolutely incredible. i mean just having the support of my family and friends. and there is so much love in their hearts and my heart. i'm so happy to be on american soil. and i love the san francisco bay area. it is an amazing feeling. >> welcome home. >> he was so good on the plane. >> the family officially got the birth certificate for baby grayson yesterday. they wanted to thank everyone for their support. friends and family. they couldn't have done without them. and i asked them, what are you going to do when you get home and they said we are going to relax, see our cat, put grayson in a crib because they have been living in hotels and enjoy life back at home. betty? >> and probably catch up on some sleep. i am wondering, customs can be tricky
and the case down there in ta tabasco mexico, surrogate motsers have the baby and hand -- mothers handoff to the baby to the parents and the birt certificate has been stuck and the family is stuck waiting. and finally good news today. they landed in san francisco. the family made it. >> a day you will never forget i'm sure. >> yes. this is absolutely incredible. i mean just having the support of my family and friends. and there is so much love in their hearts and my heart. i'm so...
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joining me now is the chief executive of the tabasco chamber of commerce. we read from the results? what does it mean for business? >> i suspect in scotland the reaction will be not dissimilar to the reaction against the u.k. a complicated outcome. what sorts of policies are going to be implemented for sectors like infrastructure or energy that depend on how investment is going to enbe encourage bid the government. there will be some relief for a chance of clarity. who'll be governing the country. >> is there concern -- the almost total grip that the s.n.p. has on scottish politics? >> i guess there is a couple of things i would say about that. firstly, they are probably used to the idea this was coming the polls were fairly clear there was going to be a shift and the referendum had seen its coming. i guess it opened up a couple -- if one door is closed another couple are opened. we're going to have a european referendum. that is going to be terribly welcome in the business community of scotland. scotland has been dependent on the relationship with europe.
joining me now is the chief executive of the tabasco chamber of commerce. we read from the results? what does it mean for business? >> i suspect in scotland the reaction will be not dissimilar to the reaction against the u.k. a complicated outcome. what sorts of policies are going to be implemented for sectors like infrastructure or energy that depend on how investment is going to enbe encourage bid the government. there will be some relief for a chance of clarity. who'll be governing the...
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the couple has been stuck for weeks in the state of tabasco where their son was born to a surrogate mother required right now on i-80 between kingvale and the donner lake interchange. >>> emeryville has approved a minimum wage hike that could eventually make it the highest in the nation. by 2019, all workers will earn at least $16 an hour. >>> stay with us. traffic and weather in just a moment. [♪♪] ♪ i'm gettin' out ♪ ♪ i'm gettin' out ♪ ♪ i'm gettin' out ♪ ♪ gonna have a look around ♪ ♪ now is the time ♪ ♪ i started flyin' ♪ ♪ both feet off of the ground ♪ ♪ head in the sky ♪ ♪ eyes open wide ♪ ♪ happy to look around ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it took tim morehouse years to master the perfect lunge. but only one attempt to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. >>> good morning. we have been watching a crash midspan on the richmond/san rafael bridge. this is westbound 80. it's all clear now but look what it's done to the commute behind the pay gates solid from richmond parkway so it took a while for it to recover. bay bridge similar.
the couple has been stuck for weeks in the state of tabasco where their son was born to a surrogate mother required right now on i-80 between kingvale and the donner lake interchange. >>> emeryville has approved a minimum wage hike that could eventually make it the highest in the nation. by 2019, all workers will earn at least $16 an hour. >>> stay with us. traffic and weather in just a moment. [♪♪] ♪ i'm gettin' out ♪ ♪ i'm gettin' out ♪ ♪ i'm gettin' out ♪...
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brendan: there is the family in louisiana which makes tabasco.e're talking about this in the break. does this make sense? geoff: the family? yes, absolutely. the best comparison with that is what is going on in germany with the medium sized companies that pull kids in as apprenticeships. they do it the old-fashioned way and you breed loyalty. they produce good stuff. brendan: tom, i promise you we would get to economics from whiskey. we did it. tom: ubs. how about a quick report? the euro advances over 1.14. stan mcchrystal with us in the next hours. bloomberg "surveillance." ♪ deputy leaders. america says we care. america's retail sales are tepid. does it extend to productivity within the united states? management lessons learned from general to major to first lieutenant. stanley mcchrystal on delegating. good morning, everyone. this is bloomberg "surveillance" live from our world headquarters in new york. it is thursday, may 14. what an interesting hour. two books. brendan: i'm excited about the whole hour. a lot of news to talk about. tom: top
brendan: there is the family in louisiana which makes tabasco.e're talking about this in the break. does this make sense? geoff: the family? yes, absolutely. the best comparison with that is what is going on in germany with the medium sized companies that pull kids in as apprenticeships. they do it the old-fashioned way and you breed loyalty. they produce good stuff. brendan: tom, i promise you we would get to economics from whiskey. we did it. tom: ubs. how about a quick report? the euro...
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i took that pork loin and butterflied it open using a little bit of tabasco and chipotle sauce.tle sauce, bacon, take the whole thing, roll it up. get it on the grill. slice it up, put it in a sandwich. >> he's cheating. he's using bacon. >> already has bacon pork loin. >> pepper sauce, everything together. we love that. >> take a backseat. all right. what did you make here? >> all right. today, we made a pork tender loin. diced onions. used a little bit of olive oil for extra seasoning and we added everything together and mixed it up nice and easy and also we have asparagus on the side. so if you would like to try it try it. >> you've been in the navy since 2003 is that right? >> yes, i came in december 15th 2003 sir. >> how often do you get to prepare meals like this? >> honestly it depends on the guests that we're having but we try to do it every day. we try to do it. we have three different types of service. we have more of a personal hands on type chef style and then industrial style which is more crew and every day. we try to do this every day for everybody. i also partici
i took that pork loin and butterflied it open using a little bit of tabasco and chipotle sauce.tle sauce, bacon, take the whole thing, roll it up. get it on the grill. slice it up, put it in a sandwich. >> he's cheating. he's using bacon. >> already has bacon pork loin. >> pepper sauce, everything together. we love that. >> take a backseat. all right. what did you make here? >> all right. today, we made a pork tender loin. diced onions. used a little bit of olive...