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at this a teenager has been arrested for trying to smuggle $10,000 worth of marijuana across the u.s.- mexicothe pillows and blankets that he placed on the we will chair, there are convincing enough because is nervous and unusual behavior tipped off the border patrol will check under his seat and found three packages of marijuana. totaling five pence. take a look at this, baby bald eagles hatching of thousands of people watch on the bloodstream. a camera was placed near the nest in iowa. since the first egg was laid it to you stream footage has been viewed by 11 million people from 130 different countries. the first day catch friday into saturday the second half sunday. viewers are eagerly and anxiously awaiting the third a attached. an in-depth look at the giants as to make another run for the title. april the 10th at 10:00 p.m. right here on kron 4. we'll be right back. [ buzzer sounds ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hey marcel, watch this! yeah, marcel! -marcel! -hey marcel! are you listening to me? marcel! [ male announcer ] only at&t u-verse lets you follow your favorite channels on one scre
at this a teenager has been arrested for trying to smuggle $10,000 worth of marijuana across the u.s.- mexicothe pillows and blankets that he placed on the we will chair, there are convincing enough because is nervous and unusual behavior tipped off the border patrol will check under his seat and found three packages of marijuana. totaling five pence. take a look at this, baby bald eagles hatching of thousands of people watch on the bloodstream. a camera was placed near the nest in iowa. since...
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policy for the white house on preventing abuse of prescription drugs and anti-drug efforts at the u.s. mexico border. that's sunday at 10:00 a.m. and again at 6:00 p.m. eastern >> now the supreme court oral argument on global warming. the court will decide of a coalition of states and new york city can sue the five power companies to
policy for the white house on preventing abuse of prescription drugs and anti-drug efforts at the u.s. mexico border. that's sunday at 10:00 a.m. and again at 6:00 p.m. eastern >> now the supreme court oral argument on global warming. the court will decide of a coalition of states and new york city can sue the five power companies to
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>> hinojosa: he was born on the u.s./mexico border and crossing borders has been the overarching theme of his writing and of his life-- poet, novelist, and best-selling author, luis alberto urrea. i'm maria hinojosa, this is one on one. luis alberto urrea, welcome to the program. a lot to people know you because you're a best-selling author. you wrote across the wire. you wrote the amazing book the devil's highway-- extraordinary. your newest book, into the beautiful north, which we'll get to in a minute. but a lot of people also know you because you're the mexicano who breaks all the molds. >> ah, yeah. >> hinojosa: you are not the mexicano who looks like all the other mexicanos that they think they know. >> yeah, yeah. i... in louisiana, somebody told me i was a "bubba-looking mexican." >> hinojosa: bubba? >> yeah, "the bubba-looking mexican." >> hinojosa: ( laughing ) and you can... you even got that southern training twang there. you can... >> well, you know, it's having lived in the south, i guess. i'm fascinated by it. >>
>> hinojosa: he was born on the u.s./mexico border and crossing borders has been the overarching theme of his writing and of his life-- poet, novelist, and best-selling author, luis alberto urrea. i'm maria hinojosa, this is one on one. luis alberto urrea, welcome to the program. a lot to people know you because you're a best-selling author. you wrote across the wire. you wrote the amazing book the devil's highway-- extraordinary. your newest book, into the beautiful north, which we'll...
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the airline flies primarily to vacation destinations in the u.s., mexico and the caribbean. anita? >>> lesli, coming up next new at 5:30 p.m. >> break a code. catch a killer. can you crack the riddle that has the fbi stumped? what the heck is written on two mysterious notes found in a dead man's pocket. >>> attention csi fans. code breaker's amateur criptologist. the fbi wants your help. they have been trying for years but investigators have been unable to break the mystery of some letters found in a dead man's pocket. but bruce leshan is here. you figured it out, right, bruce? >> i wish. here are the notes. >> okay. >> here are the notes that were found in his pockets. so if you can figure it out. i don't know. >> oh, wow. >> and all you in t.v. land. can you provide some answers? this is totally stumping the fbi. they just cannot figure out what was written in this kind of secret language found in these two notes in a dead man's pockets. >> reporter: fbi code breakers in virginia have cracked all kinds of things. they need some help on this one. a hot summer day a dozen years ago
the airline flies primarily to vacation destinations in the u.s., mexico and the caribbean. anita? >>> lesli, coming up next new at 5:30 p.m. >> break a code. catch a killer. can you crack the riddle that has the fbi stumped? what the heck is written on two mysterious notes found in a dead man's pocket. >>> attention csi fans. code breaker's amateur criptologist. the fbi wants your help. they have been trying for years but investigators have been unable to break the...
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she was beat and sexually assaulted according to police during a 15 hour drive toward the u.s./mexico border. police say the woman was able to convince velasquez from the trunk of her car that she needed attention. when she was alone with staff, she told them what was going on. velasquez was arrested in the waiting room of the hospital. >>> very tense moments for passengers on a flight from phoenix to sacramento when a hole opened up at the top of the plane. several people on the southwest airlines flight took photos of that hole. you can see one of them there. near some of the overhead bins. passengers said they could see clear through to the sky. you can see the light coming in there. the flight made an emergency landing yesterday in yuma, arizona. federal investigators say it was a rupture in the fuselage and it caused a sudden drop in cabin pressure. the plane dropped from 36,000 feet to just 11,000 feet. >> all of a sudden, there is a loud bang and it is really windy. and my ears hurt. it is like you never pay attention during the safety thing so i wasn't sure. i'm holding the gu
she was beat and sexually assaulted according to police during a 15 hour drive toward the u.s./mexico border. police say the woman was able to convince velasquez from the trunk of her car that she needed attention. when she was alone with staff, she told them what was going on. velasquez was arrested in the waiting room of the hospital. >>> very tense moments for passengers on a flight from phoenix to sacramento when a hole opened up at the top of the plane. several people on the...
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involved in the recent killings of 145 people whose bodies were found buried in mass graves near the u.s.-mexicoanymore name is el kilo. is reported to be the leader of a drug gang. >>> in idaho, the search continues for a mine trapped. a second miner was able to escape without injury. >>> finally, a milwaukee man is camped the outside of his former home hoping his lost dog will return. the family moved to their new home last july. the dog titus escaped and was recently seen near their old home. >>> time now for the weather with jackie meretsky. >> good morning. one of the most dangerous things in weather is flash flooding. take a look at this video of a rescue. in caldwell county, north carolina. check out where a rescue team had to wade through waters to rescue two men caught on an island at a camp site. here's a look at the squall line that pushed through north carolina, causing a highly unusual amount of large tornadoes. and we do have a fire danger in the southern plains, about 30 fires burning right now and continuation, very gusty conditions and dry air. we're going to be watching the mou
involved in the recent killings of 145 people whose bodies were found buried in mass graves near the u.s.-mexicoanymore name is el kilo. is reported to be the leader of a drug gang. >>> in idaho, the search continues for a mine trapped. a second miner was able to escape without injury. >>> finally, a milwaukee man is camped the outside of his former home hoping his lost dog will return. the family moved to their new home last july. the dog titus escaped and was recently seen...
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the u.s. from mexico illegally at the age of 12. he got his food and his school supplies from a program aimed at helping homeless students. >> i want to show people that even though you may be poor or you may not have parents or you might not have the support you need, that those things don't matter. >> amazing. before heading off to a top university, carrera will earn his high school diploma and associate s degree. that will happen in may. >> cool stuff. >>> up next, the latest efforts to avoid a federal government shutdown. >>> and a huge powerball jackpot. overnight, we learned where the only winner lives. [ male announcer ] there's a place where everyone feels at home. where the company, the conversation, and the food make all who enter feel welcome. a place that feels as warm with a crowd... as it does with just a friend. it's a place you'll find town house crackers. because they're part of what makes your place the place. ♪ welcome to town house. where good times reside. get an extra ten percent off mattresses already half off
the u.s. from mexico illegally at the age of 12. he got his food and his school supplies from a program aimed at helping homeless students. >> i want to show people that even though you may be poor or you may not have parents or you might not have the support you need, that those things don't matter. >> amazing. before heading off to a top university, carrera will earn his high school diploma and associate s degree. that will happen in may. >> cool stuff. >>> up next,...
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the u.s. border with mexico could soon get longer. right now it stretches across 600 miles. jan brewer signed into a law a bill authorizing the construction of a new fence. all together the u.s. border with mexico stretches about 2,000 miles. >>> the chronicle says it is facing white house retaliation for a video showing a protest inside president obama's breakfast fundraiser. >>> political reporter marianuchi shot this video eight days ago when the president was in town. she up loaded it to the paper's website. now the white house says it is considering removing marianuchi as the white house reporter in future events. >> the day before mr. obama was seated next to mark zuckerberg at facebook extiering the benefits of social media. >> no reporters have been banned from covering future events. >>> and democrats will hold day two of their convention today. speakers include feinstein, newsom and oakland mayor quan. delegates did start checking in yesterday. party officials say the next goal is washington, the convention concludes tomorrow with governor jerry brown and mayor ed l
the u.s. border with mexico could soon get longer. right now it stretches across 600 miles. jan brewer signed into a law a bill authorizing the construction of a new fence. all together the u.s. border with mexico stretches about 2,000 miles. >>> the chronicle says it is facing white house retaliation for a video showing a protest inside president obama's breakfast fundraiser. >>> political reporter marianuchi shot this video eight days ago when the president was in town. she...
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the u.s. ambassador of mexico had to step down because of all this or are they also just trying to divert the attention while at the same time as i mentioned giving fifty one million more dollars to us from the defense budget actually no i think this is actually a predictable outcome of our strategy in mexico the traffickers will go to the path of least resistance in this case if you're sending more and more aid to mexico you're going to find weaker states to corrupt where the police in the military are paid even smaller wages and it's much easier for them to operate clandestine airfields to corrupt government officials make the police appear other way etc. we also know of course that part of the reason that or one of the things that's fueling this drug war is not only u.s. consumption of these drugs but the fact that our weapons are getting across the border and this year we've also seen scandals if you look at the bureau of tobacco and firearms recovered on the show two it turns out they were actually letting some of these weapons flow across the border because they thought that i could bri
the u.s. ambassador of mexico had to step down because of all this or are they also just trying to divert the attention while at the same time as i mentioned giving fifty one million more dollars to us from the defense budget actually no i think this is actually a predictable outcome of our strategy in mexico the traffickers will go to the path of least resistance in this case if you're sending more and more aid to mexico you're going to find weaker states to corrupt where the police in the...
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analyst whose work as a dea analyst took him to various parts of the u.s. and mexico as well as what amala where he first started questioning the war on drugs the promise behind it and what you were doing there sean thank you so much for joining us thank you for having me so tell us about first what is the analyst what kind of work are you doing short will basically provided intelligence support to federal narcotics investigations doing trying to analyse these organizational analyses so you're looking at the big organizations the international traffickers things like that exactly and how did that take you to guatemala well we have pretty well represented around the world we have a fairly big office from guatemala and i was fortunate to be there is only analyst from two thousand and one to two thousand and four so what were you doing i mean you can't can you pin it down to a day or what was what was i mean i know transformations like this i mean when you're when you're so much a part of something and believe in it as soon you did absolutely that it's not like there's a
analyst whose work as a dea analyst took him to various parts of the u.s. and mexico as well as what amala where he first started questioning the war on drugs the promise behind it and what you were doing there sean thank you so much for joining us thank you for having me so tell us about first what is the analyst what kind of work are you doing short will basically provided intelligence support to federal narcotics investigations doing trying to analyse these organizational analyses so you're...
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the u.s. from mexico. one of them testified to a senate hearing today. he claims there are rumors that agents are under orders to reduce the number of arrests at certain hours. >> contrary to what secretary napolitano says the border is not more secure than ever before. she's divorced from reality in thinking so. >> reporter: the u.s. border patrol chief called the allegations 100% false. >>> southwest airlines plans to return five 737s to service after fixing cracks in its fuselage. southwest airlines inspected planes, five inspected planes had cracks. inspectors put new aluminum skins on their roofers. >>> a reprieve for riders of caltrain today. the good news they are getting. >>> and so we got this big event. a million people locking hands. >>> why gavin newsom thinks this sign of unity will provoke change. >>> way too much of a good thing could have dire health consequences. what the world health organization says about overuse of a certain type of medicine. ! completing an atm deposit in record time... that's a step forward. go! go! with deposit fri
the u.s. from mexico. one of them testified to a senate hearing today. he claims there are rumors that agents are under orders to reduce the number of arrests at certain hours. >> contrary to what secretary napolitano says the border is not more secure than ever before. she's divorced from reality in thinking so. >> reporter: the u.s. border patrol chief called the allegations 100% false. >>> southwest airlines plans to return five 737s to service after fixing cracks in its...
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white house talks about efforts to prevent prescription drug abuse and anti-drug efforts at the u.s.- mexico border. that's today at 6:00 eastern on c-span. >> two-thirds of the american people dependent on the network news of those three networks as their primary source of news and information about the president of the united states. all were hostile to richard nixon. >> go inside of a moment in american history online at the c-span video library. search, watch, clip and a share with every c-span program from 1987 through today. it is washington your way. >> on tuesday, the director of the bureau of ocean energy management outlined his agency's goals for offshore oil drilling. he spoke at the center for strategic -- he talked about his efforts. he -- this marked the one-year anniversary of the massive oil leak in the gulf of mexico. this is just over one hour. >> we have held consecutive sessions that looked at energy technology, look at well design, looked at international standards and best practices. we looked at the environmental impacts and what we can do better. we saw what we would
white house talks about efforts to prevent prescription drug abuse and anti-drug efforts at the u.s.- mexico border. that's today at 6:00 eastern on c-span. >> two-thirds of the american people dependent on the network news of those three networks as their primary source of news and information about the president of the united states. all were hostile to richard nixon. >> go inside of a moment in american history online at the c-span video library. search, watch, clip and a share...
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the u.s. borders with canada and mexico every other day every or every few days he said exceeds the annual u.s. trade with russia is it because of the chaff invent not only not not to some extent not not hundred percent by just going to play certain role that is small and negligible and once it's removed i think of a particular piece ten times at least maybe more. all this time jackson veni i guess that jackson bernie the i mean this lawsuit of yours is part of the reset you're like you're in the trends you're partly lobbying the interests of american big business which is ok and you're trying to be in the trend of there and i want to help on the one you want to go to government but do economic problems leave a bomb any chance to be real that so what would you say i think about my house basically my chances for reelection and this is not just my point of view. it's interesting maybe also it's a different subject but that's a consideration for your viewers russian a mathematician and i like mathematics i was still am with them of myself and american historian we have a theory it's called thirte
the u.s. borders with canada and mexico every other day every or every few days he said exceeds the annual u.s. trade with russia is it because of the chaff invent not only not not to some extent not not hundred percent by just going to play certain role that is small and negligible and once it's removed i think of a particular piece ten times at least maybe more. all this time jackson veni i guess that jackson bernie the i mean this lawsuit of yours is part of the reset you're like you're in...
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the globe. coming up later, ang otesrs dispted bp's stressed agm sincthe l spill still in t gulof mexico. andhe air traffic controller in the u.sesig after another ctroller is found asep on duty. ♪ >> hello. back obama, david caron and nicholas sarkozy hessuea join resolutionthat the militaryampaign will ctinu until lonegaddafi igone the newsper id at a future wh gaddafi inharg would be a betyal of the libyan peopl first, foreign miste debated how to boosthe mitar efrt, and no aircraft attaed the capal otripoli. first the sound of milary jets. earlr th week, at trili did not fe lik a ci awork --t war. from the of where we were live broadcasting, it wa clear that was changing. there were burs ofnti- airaft fire, and tn around miles away, the nat plas hit their target. all happened while nato was meetg in berlin, prosing wh it called hig operational mper -- tempo. about an hour later, they took to the scene of the attack. the bus sppedt a record cafe a university campus. the windowsadeen blown out, and e dos. witnses say up to people have beound by flying ass. the was a military bebout 50yard ay, but they did not want us to fil i
the globe. coming up later, ang otesrs dispted bp's stressed agm sincthe l spill still in t gulof mexico. andhe air traffic controller in the u.sesig after another ctroller is found asep on duty. ♪ >> hello. back obama, david caron and nicholas sarkozy hessuea join resolutionthat the militaryampaign will ctinu until lonegaddafi igone the newsper id at a future wh gaddafi inharg would be a betyal of the libyan peopl first, foreign miste debated how to boosthe mitar efrt, and no aircraft...
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the u.s. has ever seen, see how the gulf of mexico has recovered and the work still to be done. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, mexico. >>> it has been one year since the worst oil spill in american history when bp's oil rig exploded in the gulf of mexico. memorials and vigils are scheduled in several states. randall pinkston shows us now how the disaster is still impacting the gulf region. >>> reporter: a sheen of oil still covers parts of the gulf one year after the blast that killed 11 workers and unleashed around 200 million gallons of oil. families of the men who died will fly by helicopter over the area where the rig one stood. >> my brother is at the bottom of th gulf of mexico. none of them should be there. >> reporter: in new orleans this morning candles were lit in memory of the victims. in a statement, president obama said today we remember the 1 lives lost as a result of this tragic event and thank the thousands of responders who worked to mitigate this disaster. >> reporter: the worst offshore oil spill in the nation's history left wildlife and marshes covered in muck and practically shut down
the u.s. has ever seen, see how the gulf of mexico has recovered and the work still to be done. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, mexico. >>> it has been one year since the worst oil spill in american history when bp's oil rig exploded in the gulf of mexico. memorials and vigils are scheduled in several states. randall pinkston shows us now how the disaster is still impacting the gulf region. >>> reporter: a sheen of oil still covers parts of the gulf one year after the blast that killed 11...
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gil kerlikowskie talks about anti-drug efforts at the u.s.- mexico border. "newsmakers" at 10:00 a.m. at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> today, the ipod mini is no more. no! [unintelligible] i give you the i-pod nano. [laughter] >> in his monologue, mike daisey comments on the world as he has seen it. his latest examines apples' view of the world. >> all of my monologue spring of my obsessions. >> find out more on sunday night on it c-span p's "q&a". >> in may, 1961, president john f. kennedy announced its decision to send americans to the moon within the decade. the landing of apollo 11 occurred and july, 1969. now the american association for the advancement of society looks at the race to the moon as well as the cultural and scientific legacy of jfk's decision. this is an hour and 40 minutes. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> i would like to welcome you to this afternoon's symposium. please turn off or silence your cell phones and blackberries and i-phones. it's been 50 years
gil kerlikowskie talks about anti-drug efforts at the u.s.- mexico border. "newsmakers" at 10:00 a.m. at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> today, the ipod mini is no more. no! [unintelligible] i give you the i-pod nano. [laughter] >> in his monologue, mike daisey comments on the world as he has seen it. his latest examines apples' view of the world. >> all of my monologue spring of my obsessions. >> find out more on sunday night on it c-span p's...
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on cbs 5. ,, >>> today marks one year since a deadly oil rig explosion in the gulf of mexico caused the worst oil spill in u.s. history killing 11 workers and sending 206 million gallons of bp oil spilling into the ocean. families of the workers were flown over the scene of the disaster today. the spill also left wildlife and fragile marshes covered in muck and shut down the region's seafood industry. investigators still have yet to determine the cause. >>> meanwhile, oil spill protestors tried to shut down four gas stations in san francisco this morning. surveillance video apparently showed them chaining gas pumps at three shell stations and one independent station between 5 a.m. an 6 a.m. police said they left leaflets. the station owners cut through the chains with bolt cutters. police say they don't plan any investigation since no owners plan on pressing charges. >>> between the higher fees, the flight delays, lost luggage, it adds up to make flying frustrating but soon passengers will be protecting when things go wrong. manuel gallegus live at reagan national airport to break down the new rules. >> repor
on cbs 5. ,, >>> today marks one year since a deadly oil rig explosion in the gulf of mexico caused the worst oil spill in u.s. history killing 11 workers and sending 206 million gallons of bp oil spilling into the ocean. families of the workers were flown over the scene of the disaster today. the spill also left wildlife and fragile marshes covered in muck and shut down the region's seafood industry. investigators still have yet to determine the cause. >>> meanwhile, oil...
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for the white house on the prevention of abuse of prescription drugs and anti-drug efforts of the u.s.-mexico border. now, remarks about how the occupational safety and health administration is making a difference in the american workplace. this portion is one hour and 20 minutes. >> president nixon called the act one of the most important pieces of legislation ever passed by the congress of the united states. the agency administrator appointed by nixon described it as the instrument of the revolutionary law, the right to receive and helpful -- healthy workplace. before osha, workers did not have the basic right to a safe workplace. 60 years after the triangle shirtwaist fire, the federal government stepped in because neither state governments or the workers position system had succeeded in eliminating the carnage in work places of that era. before osha, when a worker was killed on the job, perhaps there was an investigation. perhaps there was not. there was no legal compulsion to fix the problem so that another worker would not face the same risks the next day. when a worker died of occupati
for the white house on the prevention of abuse of prescription drugs and anti-drug efforts of the u.s.-mexico border. now, remarks about how the occupational safety and health administration is making a difference in the american workplace. this portion is one hour and 20 minutes. >> president nixon called the act one of the most important pieces of legislation ever passed by the congress of the united states. the agency administrator appointed by nixon described it as the instrument of...
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mexico. what the u.s. government says. >>> the school of business ong the uc berkeley campus is closed right now. firefighters are cleaning up flooding damage following a fire there. here's the video we got into the newsroom about an hour ago. look around there. the fire was reported about 6:00 a.m. it seems a paper shredder caught fire and that triggered the sprinklers to go off. those sprinklers flooded several floors. they are hoping to have the building reopened in a few hours. >>> the u.s. state department has broadened its travel warning from mexico because of ongoing, drug-related violence. americans are being urged to avoid mishikan, right between puerto vallarta and acapulco. the state says highway robbings and carjackings are a serious problem. americans are being,ed not to drive at night. >>> the budget cuts may have forced the chp to end the academy program until further notice. the highway patrol is scheduled to graduate a class of 68 officers this fry. but the next class of cadets. it's been
mexico. what the u.s. government says. >>> the school of business ong the uc berkeley campus is closed right now. firefighters are cleaning up flooding damage following a fire there. here's the video we got into the newsroom about an hour ago. look around there. the fire was reported about 6:00 a.m. it seems a paper shredder caught fire and that triggered the sprinklers to go off. those sprinklers flooded several floors. they are hoping to have the building reopened in a few hours....
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it's been nearly a year now since the explosion onboard an oil rig in the gulf of mexico killed 11 workers and started the worse u.s. oil spill in history. b.p. held its first annual general meeting since the incident. some protestors traveled all the way to the gulf coast to register their complaints. >> a small, but noisy protest. this lady in red, one of a handful of gulf coast residents who traveled thousands of miles and wanted to get in. >> my child is dead. and it will only stop when these corporations -- >> her journey ended with an arrest. some protestors did briefly make it into the hall. outside, there were calls for answers and compensation. >> i am here because the process has failed the fishing communities along the golf. the claims are not being paid. >> as the first anniversary of this disaster approaches, b.p. says it's already paid $20 billion into a compensation fund. it says it's not responsible for how payments are made. but lessons have been learned. >> we are a different company than the one a year ago. we are emerging from the challenges of 2010 as a wiser and stronger company. >> b.p. was e
it's been nearly a year now since the explosion onboard an oil rig in the gulf of mexico killed 11 workers and started the worse u.s. oil spill in history. b.p. held its first annual general meeting since the incident. some protestors traveled all the way to the gulf coast to register their complaints. >> a small, but noisy protest. this lady in red, one of a handful of gulf coast residents who traveled thousands of miles and wanted to get in. >> my child is dead. and it will only...
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the gulf of mexico. one of the worst oil spills in u.s. history. oil gushed unchecked for months before the well was finally capped. nbc's chief environmental affairs correspondent anne thompson was a constant presence in the gulf in those days. she's back in new orleans tonight for an update. anne, a year later is the gulf clean? and what about the victims? have they been paid? >> reporter: lester, a year later you can still find oil in the gulf of mexico. primarily, it's in the form of tar balls. there have been reports of tar balls washing up in alabama, on louisiana's grand isle and louisiana chandelier island. i can tell you i was down in south pass where the mississippi river meets the gulf of mexico, and on a sandbar there i just dug under the surface and we could see oil come up. so, yes, it is still here. as to the claims, ken feinberg, who is the claim czar, i think that he is probably the most disliked man along the gulf coast these days, because people seem to have taken their anger at bp and focused it on him. he came in. when he took
the gulf of mexico. one of the worst oil spills in u.s. history. oil gushed unchecked for months before the well was finally capped. nbc's chief environmental affairs correspondent anne thompson was a constant presence in the gulf in those days. she's back in new orleans tonight for an update. anne, a year later is the gulf clean? and what about the victims? have they been paid? >> reporter: lester, a year later you can still find oil in the gulf of mexico. primarily, it's in the form of...
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the u.s. from mexico using that wheelchair. tara moriarty >>> i'll say good morning. 7:15. there it is. is coming -- fog is coming back in a big way. low to mid-60s today, at best, and mostly sunny but cooler, much cooler as we head toward the end of the week. >>> all right, steve. 7:16. you're looking at live pictures in washington right now in washington. now, a hearing has just started about the military tribunal's plan for five suspects in the september 11th attack. among those who will be testifying is the father of todd beamer. he graduated from los altos high school. he is considered one of the heroes of the plane which crashed into a pennsylvania field, killing everyone on board. >>> and khalid sheik muhammed and four other suspects will have to face military tribunals. eric holder blocked them going to civilian court in new york. he said it's time to move on, out of consideration for the victims of 9/11 and their families. >>> a gory package addressed new york congressman peter king has been intercepted. the package contained a bloody pig's foot. it never made it to him. mail i
the u.s. from mexico using that wheelchair. tara moriarty >>> i'll say good morning. 7:15. there it is. is coming -- fog is coming back in a big way. low to mid-60s today, at best, and mostly sunny but cooler, much cooler as we head toward the end of the week. >>> all right, steve. 7:16. you're looking at live pictures in washington right now in washington. now, a hearing has just started about the military tribunal's plan for five suspects in the september 11th attack. among...
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the u.s. well b.p. the biggest producer in the gulf of mexico so they need b.p. but it's a bit of a contradiction because at the same time even though it's a very politically sensitive topic you have other people that you know they want to have accused the party of the environmentalists believe that unless somebody goes to jail nobody's going to take environmental issue seriously which i don't agree with so you know there's a bit of a contradiction between who's going to win politics or reality and rationality i think that they will be allowed to drill for those ten because they are development wells not new exploration well all right christine disagreeing with thank you very much we're running out of time procedures to remove from some of pores some of the research thank you so much for being with us and that's all we have time for headlines and it's not. for the flu we've got it's. the biggest issues get voice face to face with the news makers.
the u.s. well b.p. the biggest producer in the gulf of mexico so they need b.p. but it's a bit of a contradiction because at the same time even though it's a very politically sensitive topic you have other people that you know they want to have accused the party of the environmentalists believe that unless somebody goes to jail nobody's going to take environmental issue seriously which i don't agree with so you know there's a bit of a contradiction between who's going to win politics or reality...
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now is one year ago today that the largest environmental disaster in u.s. history began in the gulf of mexico an explosion at the deepwater horizon oil rig took a live in lives to kick off an oil spill that lasted eighty seven days and still then estimated two hundred million gallons of crude into the water at the time the obama administration placed a moratorium on new drilling contracts politicians from both sides of the aisle vowed to change our laws so that we'd never see this kind of catastrophe again and the media provided nonstop around the clock coverage of the effects but once this leak was plugged the attention faded the largest environmental disaster became out of sight and out of mind for many americans so one year later what has been done to make sure it doesn't happen again joining me from our studio in new york is antonio author of black tie the devastating impact of the gulf oil spill antonia thank you so much for joining us tonight now it's been a while here the moratorium has already been lifted there have already been a number of new oil contracts that were given out this y
now is one year ago today that the largest environmental disaster in u.s. history began in the gulf of mexico an explosion at the deepwater horizon oil rig took a live in lives to kick off an oil spill that lasted eighty seven days and still then estimated two hundred million gallons of crude into the water at the time the obama administration placed a moratorium on new drilling contracts politicians from both sides of the aisle vowed to change our laws so that we'd never see this kind of...
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the gulf of mexico. having struck a deal with the u.s. government to start drilling at least ten wells it started before the explosion. allowing inspectors 24-hour access. >> shock and dismay. i mean, this is not even a year since the worst environmental disaster this country has ever seen and the culprit is being led right back to the scene of the crime and being given the keys. >> reporter: so, does bp have a deal to drill? no, according to the u.s. government, telling us, there is no deal with bp. the moratorium on offshore drilling was lifted last year and so far, eight permits have bin issued. but bp has none. so, is bp banned from the gulf? no. the company has been pumping at existing wells since the accident. all this, as people ask, has bp settled up? are people still owed money? yes. the government is dolling out that $20 billion bp set aside. but just 15% has been paid out. 300,000 people are still waiting. darla rooks finally got partial payment but the former shrimper can't believe bp might be allowed back in the gulf to drill
the gulf of mexico. having struck a deal with the u.s. government to start drilling at least ten wells it started before the explosion. allowing inspectors 24-hour access. >> shock and dismay. i mean, this is not even a year since the worst environmental disaster this country has ever seen and the culprit is being led right back to the scene of the crime and being given the keys. >> reporter: so, does bp have a deal to drill? no, according to the u.s. government, telling us, there...
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from guys are just totally exempt from them and you see this in the following headline acts how a big u.s. bank laundered billions from mexico's murderous drug gangs so this is the guardian news and they've done a deep investigation into the story that we've covered before which is walk over your bank and they were. were found to have laundered three hundred seventy eight billion dollars or thirty percent of mexico's g.d.p. in this time of drug money the cult of cocaine yes three hundred seventy eight billion dollars three hundred seventy billion dollars laundered through a cobia which of course now is owned by warren buffett's company berkshire hathaway . and of course he's never talked about that either and it's a huge part of the mexican g.d.p. and the bank paid a fine well it's three hundred seventy billion in money laundering through the cost first day can be zero and they paid one hundred ten million dollars fine or less than two percent of one year's profits from markovian while cobia is now owned by wells fargo warren buffett on six point five percent a bit but from this article there's a very interesting point that i
from guys are just totally exempt from them and you see this in the following headline acts how a big u.s. bank laundered billions from mexico's murderous drug gangs so this is the guardian news and they've done a deep investigation into the story that we've covered before which is walk over your bank and they were. were found to have laundered three hundred seventy eight billion dollars or thirty percent of mexico's g.d.p. in this time of drug money the cult of cocaine yes three hundred...
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>> it was one year ago today that an oil rig exploded off the gulf of mexico, killing 11 workers and creating the worst offshore oil spill in u.s. history. two days after the deep water horizon rig burst into flames, it sunk to the ocean floor with the bodies of those killed. oil continued to gush from the broken well head for almost three months. the recovery has been mixed with beaches looking clean but oil still turning up in marshy areas and fishermen are still struggling to make a living. >> we're -- i'm a crab fisherman. i got a commercial license and can't even catch crab. there's none out here. where they went, we don't know. >> some of the victims said they received little compensation from rig operator bp. it set aside $20 billion for victims as part of a deal with government. so far, about $4 billion has been distributed. >>> and it was no coincidence that vandals chose the first anniversary of the bp explosion to attack gas stations. craig joins us to explain what happened that was a real kin -- inconvenience. >> reporter: this morning, people took chains and locks like the one we found here at fourth and bryant and
>> it was one year ago today that an oil rig exploded off the gulf of mexico, killing 11 workers and creating the worst offshore oil spill in u.s. history. two days after the deep water horizon rig burst into flames, it sunk to the ocean floor with the bodies of those killed. oil continued to gush from the broken well head for almost three months. the recovery has been mixed with beaches looking clean but oil still turning up in marshy areas and fishermen are still struggling to make a...
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the worst oil disaster in u.s. history until last year's huge spill in the gulf of mexico truly wanted to ask you twenty one years on were you surprised that this all unfolded in happened again. i was just appointed but not surprised we knew there was a high risk of an offshore catastrophic blowout like this particularly in the deep water high pressure high temperature reservoirs that they were drilling we knew that the government was not providing adequate oversight of these deepwater exploratory projects and so this was kind of we knew this would happen sooner or later and unfortunately this was a huge release of toxic crude oil into a very productive coastal ecosystem because of mexico where they had lots of calls for tighter regulation of the oil industry but it does seem does need to be driven by profits rather than considerations for the environment i mean what do you think can be done to prevent another disaster like this and was it something we could never really safeguard against. well the only true way of course of safeguarding is to not drill these deep or these high risk reservoirs use deep water or arct
the worst oil disaster in u.s. history until last year's huge spill in the gulf of mexico truly wanted to ask you twenty one years on were you surprised that this all unfolded in happened again. i was just appointed but not surprised we knew there was a high risk of an offshore catastrophic blowout like this particularly in the deep water high pressure high temperature reservoirs that they were drilling we knew that the government was not providing adequate oversight of these deepwater...
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won't resume deepwater drilling in the gulf of mexico any time soon, according to u.s. regulators. interior secretary ken salazar rejected reports that b.p. is in talks to restart drilling at existing wells in the gulf, but reuters quotes a source saying b.p. has submitted a drilling application-- but it has yet to be approved. and mcdonald's is going on a mchiring spree. listen to this! the fast food giant plans to hire as many as 50,000 new employees on april 19. the move would increase mcdonald's u.s. workforce by nearly 8% to 700,000 people. still ahead, the big finale of the big dance. tonight's "beyond the scoreboard" looks at the big money in college basketball. >> we are one! we are one! we are one! >> susie: thousands of union workers across the country staged what they call a "national day of action" to protect their right to collectively bargain. the labor movement is highlighting workers' rights after recent budget fights in wisconsin and other states. today's demonstrations coincide with the 43rd anniversary of the assassination of doctor martin luther king junior. wash
won't resume deepwater drilling in the gulf of mexico any time soon, according to u.s. regulators. interior secretary ken salazar rejected reports that b.p. is in talks to restart drilling at existing wells in the gulf, but reuters quotes a source saying b.p. has submitted a drilling application-- but it has yet to be approved. and mcdonald's is going on a mchiring spree. listen to this! the fast food giant plans to hire as many as 50,000 new employees on april 19. the move would increase...
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damages, accusing the rig owner of causing last year's deadly blowout in the gulf of mexico that led to the worst offshore oil spill in u.sy. the british oil giant also is suing the maker of the device that failed to stop the calamitous oil spill. eleven people were killed when the rig exploded on april 20, 2010, leading to more than 200 million gallons of oil spewing from an undersea well. >> mark: out of libya of rebel leader claim they have taken control of the post of that teenage importer, the capture of this order crash and could open channels for the rebels appeared to receive additional aid, this new post is southwest of tripoli. it was taken over today after three days of intense battles. two acclaimed photojournalists were killed wednesday while covering the fighting in misrata, libya. tim hetherington and photojournalist chris hondros died in a mortar attack in the centre of misrata, a rebel-held town in western libya that has been under siege by forces loyal to leader moammar gadhafi for weeks. two other photojournalists suffered less serious injuries. hetherington was nominated for an academy award for co- di
damages, accusing the rig owner of causing last year's deadly blowout in the gulf of mexico that led to the worst offshore oil spill in u.sy. the british oil giant also is suing the maker of the device that failed to stop the calamitous oil spill. eleven people were killed when the rig exploded on april 20, 2010, leading to more than 200 million gallons of oil spewing from an undersea well. >> mark: out of libya of rebel leader claim they have taken control of the post of that teenage...
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. >> one year ago the deep water horizon exploded and sank into the gulf of mexico sparking one of the largest disasters in u.s. history. now, even though much of the oil appears to be gone, ktvu's john fowler shows us how the people in the gulf area are still very much affected. >> reporter: 11 workers dead, 87 days of gushing oil, more than 200 million-gallons, 20 times exxon valdez today the beaches look clean but they still find sea turtles dead in disturbing numbers. >> it is ten to 15 fold increase which is significant. >> reporter: crews still work marshing fouled by oil. >> this is still about an ecosystem. >> reporter: and fishermen still suffer. >> i can't catch crab. there is none out here. where they won't we don't know. record shrimping off 80%. >> they took away you know everything i worked for and everything i love to do. it's a culture down here. >> reporter: bp has paid $4 billion in claims. >> so i think in terms of speed and generosity we are doing it right. >> reporter: greed and questionable made a few insiders profiteers so-called spillmillionaires. some are still waiting for checks. >> i
. >> one year ago the deep water horizon exploded and sank into the gulf of mexico sparking one of the largest disasters in u.s. history. now, even though much of the oil appears to be gone, ktvu's john fowler shows us how the people in the gulf area are still very much affected. >> reporter: 11 workers dead, 87 days of gushing oil, more than 200 million-gallons, 20 times exxon valdez today the beaches look clean but they still find sea turtles dead in disturbing numbers. >>...
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the steel workers credit because they were doing it really aggressively, working with -- supporting strikes in mexico for workers to return to get decent wages. the greatest strain in the middle class in the u.s. is wages and benefits of states in law or mexico. it is because there is not a free trade movement in mexico. there is a movement to date to help build free independent unions in a mexico. we have joined with the steelworkers and we have worked during closely with the solidarity center, a very active in mexico right now. we are finding that -- workers are trying to build a trade union movement in mexico. there is progress being made. will join the steelworkers and by our joint pressure, those workers throughout the protectionist union and got an independent union, is a good contract, the right to representation. there is progress being made, but your question is a very important question. >> i want to thank you for putting this all together. [applause] >> this year's studentcam competition and students from across the country to consider washington, d.c. through their lens. this is the second prize winner. >> there tends to be a voice as loud and sharp as thunder. i will be shown vis
the steel workers credit because they were doing it really aggressively, working with -- supporting strikes in mexico for workers to return to get decent wages. the greatest strain in the middle class in the u.s. is wages and benefits of states in law or mexico. it is because there is not a free trade movement in mexico. there is a movement to date to help build free independent unions in a mexico. we have joined with the steelworkers and we have worked during closely with the solidarity...
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. >> one year ago the deep water horizon exploded and sank into the gulf of mexico sparking one of the largest disasters in u.shistory. now, even though much of the oil appears to be gone, ktvu's john fowler shows us how the people in the gulf area are still very much affected. >> reporter: 11 workers dead, 87 days of gushing oil, more than 200 million-gallons, 20 times exxon valdez today the beaches look clean but they still find sea turtles dead in disturbing numbers. >> it is ten to 15 fold increase which is significant. >> reporter: crews still work marshing fouled by oil. >> this is still about an ecosystem. >> reporter: and fishermen still suffer. >> i can't catch crab. there is none out here. where they won't we don't know. record shrimping off 80%. >> they took away you know everything i worked for and everything i love to do. it's a culture down here. >> reporter: bp has paid $4 billion in claims. >> so i think in terms of speed and generosity we are doing it right. >> reporter: greed and questionable made a few insiders profiteers so-called spillmillionaires. some are still waiting for checks. >> i d
. >> one year ago the deep water horizon exploded and sank into the gulf of mexico sparking one of the largest disasters in u.shistory. now, even though much of the oil appears to be gone, ktvu's john fowler shows us how the people in the gulf area are still very much affected. >> reporter: 11 workers dead, 87 days of gushing oil, more than 200 million-gallons, 20 times exxon valdez today the beaches look clean but they still find sea turtles dead in disturbing numbers. >> it...
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the u.s. government. and start doing the proper analysis and looking at alternatives to oil drilling that's quite risky. consequences of the gulf of mexico oil spill likely to stay in the area for years to come and as is the case with another man made disaster pretty five years on the legacy of chernobyl is there to remind the world of history's worst nuclear catastrophe we report from the exclusion zone and later this week. i'm also still to come a murderous seeking death we follow the story of a terminally ill russian convict and his desperate bid for euthanasia. to become the first this week has seen a major breakthrough in the fight against terrorism in russia the country's security forces killed two key militant figures in the north caucasus region both have links to al qaida and were believed to be behind many attacks here in the country and. reports russia's north caucasus witnessed a number of successful anti terror operations last sunday a key militants leave that you'd like you'll believe was killed in russia's antiterrorist committees the most wanted man. has personally pointedly john as the hound of militants in dagestan in t
the u.s. government. and start doing the proper analysis and looking at alternatives to oil drilling that's quite risky. consequences of the gulf of mexico oil spill likely to stay in the area for years to come and as is the case with another man made disaster pretty five years on the legacy of chernobyl is there to remind the world of history's worst nuclear catastrophe we report from the exclusion zone and later this week. i'm also still to come a murderous seeking death we follow the story...
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the u.s. will need to act quickly if troops are required to stay. authorities in northern mexico said they found 59 bodies in a total of eight mass graves. investigators are trying to establish whether the remains of bus passengers abducted two weeks ago by suspected drug gangs. a rivalry is developing over italy and france over what to do with migrants. hitly is granting temporary visas. these allow them to travel in most of the european union but the french government says they won't be allowed to stay in france and could be sent back to italy. the european central bank raised their interest rates for the first time since 2008. the bank said it was necessary because of troisk price staket. after portugal asked for emergency aid to cope with large debts spain said they won't need a similar international bail dellt out. they said their economy was larger and more productive than that of their neighbor. >> portugal, so often sunny, laid back. now it needs to be bailed out. the prime minister here says he didn't want to resort to the begging bowl but that is exactly what happened.
the u.s. will need to act quickly if troops are required to stay. authorities in northern mexico said they found 59 bodies in a total of eight mass graves. investigators are trying to establish whether the remains of bus passengers abducted two weeks ago by suspected drug gangs. a rivalry is developing over italy and france over what to do with migrants. hitly is granting temporary visas. these allow them to travel in most of the european union but the french government says they won't be...
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authorities have managed to break the drug cartels but traffic continues with shifts to mexico which is unlikely to change as long as there is a market for the drugs in the u.s. and europe. >> we need to make sure that we do everything to stop drug smuggling and to find and put a stop to those who deal in drugs. >> juan manuel santos says that the best weapon is better education for young colombians, a measure that angela merkel said she would support. >> the culture minister has announced the winner of a hotly debated the new memorial. the monument is to honor the peaceful revolution that led to the fall of the berlin wall and the end of the east german stalinist regimes. -- communist regime. it partners in cooperation with choreographers. it will rock like a giant see- saw and it bears the text, we are the people. the main chance of the pro- democracy demonstrators at which they took to the streets and that thousands. we all know the feeling, you borrow at penn and accidently walk away with it by mistake. apparently, the president of the czech republic deliberately pocketed a panel on his visit to chile. while on a press conference, he seems to take quite
authorities have managed to break the drug cartels but traffic continues with shifts to mexico which is unlikely to change as long as there is a market for the drugs in the u.s. and europe. >> we need to make sure that we do everything to stop drug smuggling and to find and put a stop to those who deal in drugs. >> juan manuel santos says that the best weapon is better education for young colombians, a measure that angela merkel said she would support. >> the culture minister...
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the u.s. government. and start doing the proper analysis and looking at alternatives to oil drilling and that's quite risky. well the consequences of the gulf of mexico oil spill long likely just the area for years to come as is the pleased with another man made to suffer twenty five years on the legacy of turnover he is there to remind the world of his prison world you quicker faster feet were for four weeks the reasons why. and to most of us seeking death we follow the story of the terminally ill russian convict and his desperate for euthanasia. has been a major breakthrough in the fight against terrorism in russia last week the country's security forces killed two notorious extremists in the north caucasus both have links to al qaida. very deftly attacks and russia as. the russia's north caucasus a witness the number of successful anti terror operations last sunday a key militants leave that is that people believe john up was killed in dagestan russia until terrorists committees that's the most wanted man who has personally appointed what you gonna as the heart of militants in dagestan in the pool but last year now it's also believed that the vill
the u.s. government. and start doing the proper analysis and looking at alternatives to oil drilling and that's quite risky. well the consequences of the gulf of mexico oil spill long likely just the area for years to come as is the pleased with another man made to suffer twenty five years on the legacy of turnover he is there to remind the world of his prison world you quicker faster feet were for four weeks the reasons why. and to most of us seeking death we follow the story of the terminally...
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the u.s. government. and start doing the proper analysis and looking at alternatives to offshore oil drilling that's quite risky for the consequences of the gulf of mexico oil spill likely to state and hold the area for years to come as was the case with another man made disaster twenty five years on the legacy of talking of is there to remind the world of history's worst nuclear catastrophe we are reporting from the exclusion zone. and it's a gadget fever for some tired of waste for others as developed countries rushed to keep up with technology people in poorer states are left to dig through obsolete electronic trash to survive. this week has seen a major breakthrough in the fight against terrorism here in russia the country's security forces killed two key militant figures in the north. this region both had links to al qaeda and the believed to be behind many attacks in russia starting with you know cultural reports but russia's north caucasus witnessed a number of successful anti terror ration last sunday a key militants leader is that you'll believe john was killed in that russia's terrorist committee's the most wanted man who has personally point
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the u.s. government. and start doing a proper analysis and looking at alternatives to shore oil drilling that's quite risky. all the consequences of the gulf of mexico oil spill are likely just. for years to come as is the case with another man made disaster twenty five years on the legacy of chernobyl is there to remind the world of history's worst nuclear catastrophe were forced from the exclusion zone. and a murderous seeking death we thought of the story over terminally ill of russian convicts and his desperate bid for euthanasia. as a major breakthrough in the fight against terrorism in russia last week the country's security forces killed two notorious extremists in the north caucasus both have links to al qaida were believed to be behind many deadly attacks in russia as. russia's north caucasus witnessed a number of successful anti terror operations last sunday a key militants leader is that you'll believe john up was killed in that russia's unteach terrorist committees the most wanted man who has personally pointed what you're gonna pass the hat of militants in dagestan in october last year now it's also believed that the village on up was t
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the whole system is ill somehow and has no chance of survival. today artie's mexico is there and stacy herbert it debunks the superficial optimism around the u.s. economy and explore these secret times between big banking and big drugs we'll be bringing you the report at nine thirty g.m.t. here in the program but it is a pretty pretty full. i remember something stacey i remember just very vividly when i was writing i was ignited maybe every friday i have cartels on park avenue and watch this parade of limousines travel down park avenue into the basement of citibank everyone knew this was money that was being a lot of citibank from drug money this was an open secret nobody got out of this so i'm glad to see now twenty at least twenty twenty five years later people are beginning to understand that the global finance community the global banking system runs entirely on cocaine. time not to bring you some more world news at seventeen and a half minutes past the russian capital of the earthquake has struck off the coast of japan triggering a tsunami warning which was later lifted residents of the northeast of the country have been ordered to evacuat
the whole system is ill somehow and has no chance of survival. today artie's mexico is there and stacy herbert it debunks the superficial optimism around the u.s. economy and explore these secret times between big banking and big drugs we'll be bringing you the report at nine thirty g.m.t. here in the program but it is a pretty pretty full. i remember something stacey i remember just very vividly when i was writing i was ignited maybe every friday i have cartels on park avenue and watch this...
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that china is rising up the income scale, perhaps this is mexico's chance to reap some of those benefits. and at the margin in many so areas i think it's going to compare to the u.s. the whole idea with outsourcing to india which is big in parts of the uk and europe and of course here in the u.s. that's probably not far finishing either. so we'll be out sourcing other places that we probably don't even know about anymore. this is another reason why north africa and the middle east are on my radar. if you're running a big manufacturing entity around the world, particularly if you're european and suddenly you've got 400 million people in the middle east and north africa may be engaging, maybe they're the next cheap labor. >> charlie: who are the victims in all this? >> the victims are broadly speaking, those nations that find it really difficult to change and advance. and struggle to have good education and adaptable labor forces. people say well that's easy for you to say but that's reality, you can't change but i'm from a place called manchester and in my days of schooling when margaret thatcher appeared on the scene, people thought the north of england could nev
that china is rising up the income scale, perhaps this is mexico's chance to reap some of those benefits. and at the margin in many so areas i think it's going to compare to the u.s. the whole idea with outsourcing to india which is big in parts of the uk and europe and of course here in the u.s. that's probably not far finishing either. so we'll be out sourcing other places that we probably don't even know about anymore. this is another reason why north africa and the middle east are on my...
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the offshore regulatory agencies of the u.s., the u.k., brazil, norway, canada, the netherlands, australia, new zealand, and mexico participated in the irf. these countries share information, safety issues, accident investigations and regulatory policies and international standards and conventions, performance measures, and research. members may exchange personnel and establish reciprocal agreement a. boem will also continue in this important forum. in addition to these multilateral efforts,...