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u.s.-mexico war of 1846. d grant said, you know, at the time i do not think there was ever a more wicked more than that waged by the united states on mexico. i thought so at the time when i was a youngster only i had not moral courage enough to resign. grant, of course, during the time of the u.s.-mexico war was a young lieutenant. and i just found this a really nothing quote and that's what i took it for my title. the fact of the matter is that grant was not alone in thinking that the u.s. invasion of mexico is somehow wicked. one thing that a toddler in this book and i will talk about tonight is the evolution of the american public during the course of u.s.-mexico war which was not about war by any means, from being really enthusiastic and in favor of invading mexico to largely turning against the war. and i see the u.s.-mexico war as the moment of america's first antiwar movement actually coming into being. so there was antiwar sentiment during the revolution and certainly during the war of 1812, but that s
u.s.-mexico war of 1846. d grant said, you know, at the time i do not think there was ever a more wicked more than that waged by the united states on mexico. i thought so at the time when i was a youngster only i had not moral courage enough to resign. grant, of course, during the time of the u.s.-mexico war was a young lieutenant. and i just found this a really nothing quote and that's what i took it for my title. the fact of the matter is that grant was not alone in thinking that the u.s....
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the u.s. mexico war as the moment of america's first anti-war movement actually coming into being so there was anti-war sentiments during the revolution and certainly in the war of 1812, but that sentiment was limited. what you see happening in 1847 is a consensus, really, across the board. people from different regions of the country, soldiers in the field, officers, politicians, all deciding that a war that was being more or less successfully waged in another country was wrong and actually protesting that war so i think this is a really interesting moment in american history, and it takes place in a war that people really don't know much about. the u.s.-mexico war, people don't write about it a lot. there's not a big place for it in the big historical imagination of americans. there's a number of reasons for that. it's confused with the texas revolution that happened eight years before or ignored all together. when historians talk about the u.s.-mexico war, they tend to think about the war in relat
the u.s. mexico war as the moment of america's first anti-war movement actually coming into being so there was anti-war sentiments during the revolution and certainly in the war of 1812, but that sentiment was limited. what you see happening in 1847 is a consensus, really, across the board. people from different regions of the country, soldiers in the field, officers, politicians, all deciding that a war that was being more or less successfully waged in another country was wrong and actually...
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mexico's history. and following the ill-conceived u.s. operation, fast and furious. the national action party primary added drama, as did the campaign, in which security was still a huge issue. beneath the surface of mexico's public discourse, attitudinal changes were taking place. public safety began to recede as the candidates assured the public that they would not back down from the task of reducing criminal violence. issues of accountability, competitiveness, winning utility of monopolies jumped on to date -- waning utility of monopolies jumped onto the plate. surprise of surprises, lame duck president felipe calderon shepherded a landmark labor reform bill through congress. nieto cook on energy reform, education reform, and other issues -- took on energy reform, education reform, and other issues. to help us understand, i am pleased to introduce this distinguished panel. he was president of mexico's federal electric institute during the 2006 elections. director general of the mexico based consultancy. senior advisor to the americas program. he is the author of a
mexico's history. and following the ill-conceived u.s. operation, fast and furious. the national action party primary added drama, as did the campaign, in which security was still a huge issue. beneath the surface of mexico's public discourse, attitudinal changes were taking place. public safety began to recede as the candidates assured the public that they would not back down from the task of reducing criminal violence. issues of accountability, competitiveness, winning utility of monopolies...
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u.s.-mexico border that account for 10% of the u.s. population. they now account for half of all federal felony prosecutions in the united states. many people believe the fight in federal prosecution is the result of a program called operation streamlined. it started in one border district in 2005. it has been extended to six of all of the nine borders in the country. there are group hearings held, at the end of which people are removed from the united states. the dhs calls this a zero tolerance policy toward unauthorized immigration. obviously, they cannot prosecute everyone. the number is about 30,000 cases a year ago to operation streamlined. the second phenomenon that has happened is that, an increase in the state and federal crimes that have automatic consequences of removal. we know the u.s. does not been historically except if -- historically receptive. we used to only remove people created -- committed major crimes. moral turpitude, domestic violence. in 1996, we entered a category called average basis felony. it is a term that is peculiar
u.s.-mexico border that account for 10% of the u.s. population. they now account for half of all federal felony prosecutions in the united states. many people believe the fight in federal prosecution is the result of a program called operation streamlined. it started in one border district in 2005. it has been extended to six of all of the nine borders in the country. there are group hearings held, at the end of which people are removed from the united states. the dhs calls this a zero...
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u.s.-mexico border. later, another look at gun violence was chicago mayor rham emmanuel and former congressman oeven latourette. >> i do solemnly swear. [applause] >> this weekend that 57 presidential inauguration as president obama begins his second term sunday, the official swearing-in ceremony at the white house live shortly before noon eastern. your phone calls and a look back at the president's 2009 inaugural address at 10:30 a.m. eastern. monday, the public inaugural ceremony with the swearing in at noon eastern at the u.s. capitol and other inaugural festivities including the capitol luncheon in the afternoon parade live all day coverage beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern time on c-span , c-span radio and c-span.org and throughout the day join the conversation by phone, facebook and on twitter. >> and throughout inauguration day our website has additional features including video feeds from our c-span crews, video on demand of the day's major events , and a block of behind-the-scenes photos all at c-s
u.s.-mexico border. later, another look at gun violence was chicago mayor rham emmanuel and former congressman oeven latourette. >> i do solemnly swear. [applause] >> this weekend that 57 presidential inauguration as president obama begins his second term sunday, the official swearing-in ceremony at the white house live shortly before noon eastern. your phone calls and a look back at the president's 2009 inaugural address at 10:30 a.m. eastern. monday, the public inaugural ceremony...
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u.s. ffom mexico ewn into the upholstery. ann now this... pello! are you serious?e's serious all right. this criminal justice student is serious about becoming a considered getting reactions frommmotorists on the open road, but the cootume limited his vision so much that he figured it was too dangerous. &pbasically the eyehole is righ here. actually a mesh materiil where you can see ight through. his handmade, mostly cardboaad costume topped with an actual car seat cover consists offseat and head rest. i could almost sit on ssraightaway right before hh s - &ppulls up to the window, leavinggworkers lookkng for the missing driver or calling for an instagrammed photo. instagram dat joint oneething thatta well-behaved car seat absolutely ust not do is crack up laughing. i waa trying hard to keep straight faae and i ttought i was gonna shake. ttougg aa the end hee throw it in here. i'm a hostt &pthrow it in there? yeah i'm a ghost. thank you what , no seatbelt? no seatbeet at all. heh, heh. double take ake way for the triile take at the ttkeout window. are you york. com
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u.s.-mexico relations. coming up in 45 minutes, adam green of the progressive change campaign will talk about the new congress and the president's agenda and at 8:30 eastern,
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u.s.-mexico border. >> a clip from, "who is dayani cristal?" it just premiered here at sundance.e're joined here in park city by the director, marc silver, his first feature-length film. welcome to "democracy now!" what a remarkable film. our whole team came out. they were in awe. talk about how you blended real documentary footage with dramatic acting of gael garcia bernal and others. >> the document report is the discovery of this that person in the desert and we retrace that person's family always back to honduras and followed the body as it goes the this investigative process. we needed to work out a way where we could breathe life in juxtapose the tragic story of that person dying in the desert. we wanted to, if you like, bring life as a juxtaposition to death. >> how does this relate to the series of shorts he did for amnesty international with gael garcia bernal? >> we made a series of shorts and a look at the human-rights of the immigrants traveling through southern mexico before this shoot. what it was migrants went through from the journey to mexico are up to 10,000 mig
u.s.-mexico border. >> a clip from, "who is dayani cristal?" it just premiered here at sundance.e're joined here in park city by the director, marc silver, his first feature-length film. welcome to "democracy now!" what a remarkable film. our whole team came out. they were in awe. talk about how you blended real documentary footage with dramatic acting of gael garcia bernal and others. >> the document report is the discovery of this that person in the desert and...
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u.s.-mexico border. it will be extremely expensive.y will not be engaging with communities directly, but will show we're moving toward the militarization of the border. >> i want to ask lorella praeli about this whole issue of the details of the proposals as they come forth so far. as the president and senate proposal said, those who want to be legalized would have to learn english. but in the past, only someone who wanted to become a u.s. citizen as a requirement of citizenship had to learn english and has a civics exams. now the talk is of anyone who wants to get a green card or permanent residency would first have to learn english and has a civics exams. the migration policy institute estimates by that process there would be as many as 3.6-5 million of the 11 million undocumented who would not be able to pass that english exam. could you talk about some of the specifics like the english language requirement and how it is being applied? >> again, i think what we have seen is a bipartisan framework and we have also seen a fact sheet t
u.s.-mexico border. it will be extremely expensive.y will not be engaging with communities directly, but will show we're moving toward the militarization of the border. >> i want to ask lorella praeli about this whole issue of the details of the proposals as they come forth so far. as the president and senate proposal said, those who want to be legalized would have to learn english. but in the past, only someone who wanted to become a u.s. citizen as a requirement of citizenship had to...
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u.s. needs to be there for mexico to outperform. as long as the u.s. economy keeps growing, mexico should keep growing. >> tom: so it is really the united states helping to pull mexico up? >> and mexican labor costs, when you adjust for productivity have been held flat over the next decade. china has seen its labor costs escalate, and the two have pretty close to met. so mexico is much more competitive on a cost basis, and it is here. >> tom: just across the border. finally, that brings us to the united states. how does the u.s. look compared to the rest of the world? >> i think we are still looking okay if we can get past this budget. >> tom: you're less excited about america than you are about non-japan asia. >> i'm really excited about non-japan asia because they're coming back from a period of out and out weakness. but i'm really hopeful if we can get a budget deal without too much problem in the next 60 days, we can really publish something. because if we can do enough to stabilize the ratio of u.s. debt to g.d.p., i think markets are going to love
u.s. needs to be there for mexico to outperform. as long as the u.s. economy keeps growing, mexico should keep growing. >> tom: so it is really the united states helping to pull mexico up? >> and mexican labor costs, when you adjust for productivity have been held flat over the next decade. china has seen its labor costs escalate, and the two have pretty close to met. so mexico is much more competitive on a cost basis, and it is here. >> tom: just across the border. finally,...
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u.s. needs to be there for mexico to outperform. as long as the u.s. economy keeps growing mexico should keep growing. >> tom: so it is really the united states helping to pull mexico up? >> and mexican labor costs when you adjust for productivity have been held flat over the next decade. china has seen its labor costs escalate and the two have pretty close to met. so mexico is much more competitive on a cost basis, and it is here. >> tom: just across the border. finally, that brings us to the united states. how does the u.s. look compared to the rest of the world? >> i think we are still looking okay if we can get past this budget. >> tom: you're less excited about america than you are about non-japan asia. >> i'm really excited about non-japan asia because they're coming back from a period of out and out weakness. but i'm really hopeful if we can get a budget deal without too much problem in the next 60 days, we can really publish something. because if we can do enough to stabilize the ratio of u.s. debt to g.d.p., i think markets are going to love it
u.s. needs to be there for mexico to outperform. as long as the u.s. economy keeps growing mexico should keep growing. >> tom: so it is really the united states helping to pull mexico up? >> and mexican labor costs when you adjust for productivity have been held flat over the next decade. china has seen its labor costs escalate and the two have pretty close to met. so mexico is much more competitive on a cost basis, and it is here. >> tom: just across the border. finally, that...
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u.s. and its tail in mexico. the passengers ran south. >> the south side is all controlled by the cartel. and the cartel has evolved to where they know what they're doing. there's a lot money at stake. border patrol is still doing the same thing deterring and chasing and, you know, we're not deterring anything. we're not doing very well chasing them. >> reporter: ladd has come up with an astonishing theory as to where the battle seems so few tile. he believes some of the federal agents entrusted with policing the border are on the take, working with mexico's drug cartels. >> there's a lot of people in a lot of positions that can be tempts. i don't think the general public knows how much money is involved with the people trade and the drug trade. and the bribe money to allow it to come into the u.s. is astronomical. >> reporter: more than 40,000 u.s. customs and border protection agented guard the nation's borders. and the vast majority are honest. but drug cartels are working harder than ever to infiltrate their
u.s. and its tail in mexico. the passengers ran south. >> the south side is all controlled by the cartel. and the cartel has evolved to where they know what they're doing. there's a lot money at stake. border patrol is still doing the same thing deterring and chasing and, you know, we're not deterring anything. we're not doing very well chasing them. >> reporter: ladd has come up with an astonishing theory as to where the battle seems so few tile. he believes some of the federal...
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u.s. from mexico city 14 years ago. visiting from their home in california, their 22-year-old daughter, salema can't imagine life outside the u.s. >> i have spent more than half my life here. i would not have the first idea of how anything works back in my country. >> reporter: a sentiment central to the president's push for change. >> a lot of folks forget that most of us used to be them. >> reporter: brian, the president's proposals aren't new what is new is the political reality i after republican uns got crushed among latinos in the 2012 election, many are looking to improve their standing among what is the nation's fastest growing demographic. >> peter alexander traveling with the president in las vegas tonight. peter, thanks. >>> in brazil tonight, the death toll in that awful, sad nightclub fire has risen to 234, with a lot of survivors are still hospitalized, some critical. investigators say the pyrotechnics show used during the band's performance that started the fire was meant for outdoor use on the fire exting
u.s. from mexico city 14 years ago. visiting from their home in california, their 22-year-old daughter, salema can't imagine life outside the u.s. >> i have spent more than half my life here. i would not have the first idea of how anything works back in my country. >> reporter: a sentiment central to the president's push for change. >> a lot of folks forget that most of us used to be them. >> reporter: brian, the president's proposals aren't new what is new is the...
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u.s./mexico border. but when crossed the border mexican officials detained him.hink you were arrested? >> well, because i had a shotgun with me. i'm putting a little nut what was it like? >> a room, like a garage. they put a bunk in the corner. and put me in the corner, in the back 6 of this room. >> reporter: i understood you were handcuffed to that bed? >> yes, i was chained to the bed by my foot. >> reporter: john says some days he wasn't given food. he doesn't speak spanish, so he rarely spoke to guards. he made occasional calls to his parents and received infrequent visits from u.s. consulate officials. he remained behind bars for more than four months. mexican officials dropped the case days before christmas without an explanation. john's family credits the press and u.s. lawmakers for pressuring mexican authorities. >> some people get thrown fastballs and you get dealt a hand in life, and you have to play with that hand. >> reporter: you consider this a fastball? >> yeah, happened pretty fast. >> reporter: john says he takes responsibility for his actions.
u.s./mexico border. but when crossed the border mexican officials detained him.hink you were arrested? >> well, because i had a shotgun with me. i'm putting a little nut what was it like? >> a room, like a garage. they put a bunk in the corner. and put me in the corner, in the back 6 of this room. >> reporter: i understood you were handcuffed to that bed? >> yes, i was chained to the bed by my foot. >> reporter: john says some days he wasn't given food. he doesn't...
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u.s./mexico border. speakers include homeland security's assistant secretary of international affairs as well as the mayors of phoenix, las crew saws, new mexico, and laredo, texas, and that'll begin at 4:30 eastern, again, live on c-span. >> yesterday the head of the international monetary funneled, christine lagarde, talked about the state of the global economy and emerging markets. she also outlined her organization's 2013 plans for renewed economic growth. this week the imf approved an additional $4 billion package for greece. this is about 45 minutes. >> well, good morning to all of you. happy new year. welcome back and thank you very much for being here in 2013. a few comments maybe to begin with on, you know, i'll take for 2013 given that there are few comments from various corners about what is it's going to be like. and i was trying to think of a formula to actually encapsulate how we perceive 2013. and my sense is that, you know, we stopped the collapse, we should avoid the relapse x it's not t
u.s./mexico border. speakers include homeland security's assistant secretary of international affairs as well as the mayors of phoenix, las crew saws, new mexico, and laredo, texas, and that'll begin at 4:30 eastern, again, live on c-span. >> yesterday the head of the international monetary funneled, christine lagarde, talked about the state of the global economy and emerging markets. she also outlined her organization's 2013 plans for renewed economic growth. this week the imf approved...
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u.s.-mexico border as 208,000 illegal imgrants evaded capture along the border, especially in the statesngeles, residents may be in for yet another tax. a proposed pothole tax is floated to help the city pay for road repairs over the next 25 years that amounts to an extra $24 per home in property taxes each year, on their bill, for the next 20 years. that is your west coast minute. okay. as top game makers come under scrutiny from dc over violence in the games, it is your portfolio that could be taking a hit. dennis kenale looking at the -- kneale looking at the business behind video games when we come back. first, a look at the winners over on the nasdaq. ♪ supply costs... down... ...and down. just use your maxperks card and get a case of x-9 paper for only 1-cent after maxperks rewards. find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. cheryl: guns and video games. vice president joe biden meeting with big names in the video game industry to talk violation and games following the recent shootings. dennis kneale is outside game stop with how this could impact businesses, dennis? >> he
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not above forty those concert like this are actually illegal in parts of mexico but that drug war lyrics are a big hit for us the u.s. . say the true. the fake stuff and people seem to like him will follow the. mexico censorship but the music has only increased its popularity in the us which is in the middle of the prescription drug addiction at the demick that a lot of addicts really become desperate and out of work out to go to have much of the heroin consumed in the us it smokes didn't do mexico anti drug activists alex day to feels clabber raising the narco cultura will only hurt younger generation it's more glamorous to be a dope dealer and a criminal and a murderer because lawyers and doctors they're not cool imagery and this drug music is not new to us audiences of which have historically bought into the picture here which i thought oh these songs make it seem exciting young guys think of that world like thank you we. are. even a hollywood has tried to cash in on the narco culture. and as this music because more mainstream and the drug war continues to rage. it's likely the rock of music sound really recently
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consumers say 40 of the 100 countries it's in, only three outside the u.s. mexicoh korea, australia count for half of its consumer loans. citi stock in frank fur ticking mildly higher. pretty flat. >> it's a fascinating story for them, though. the global business has been one of the main reasons for its share performance. in any case, the "new york times" says it's been the target of chinese hackers several times in the last four months since the paper published around article on wen jiabao. the family had amassed nearly $4 billion in riches. the times says hackers broke into e-mail accounts, but no sensitive material was accessed. >>> and former program financial ceo russell rusendorf will be sentenced today. he's admitted to losing nearly $100 million pounds and prosecutors are asking for 50 years in prison. a former intel will be sentenced today, as well. she admitted to engaging in insider trading in 2007, but lies she initially told investigators could determine whether she avoids prison. >>> ti strong homes, the company pricing its shares. the company builds
consumers say 40 of the 100 countries it's in, only three outside the u.s. mexicoh korea, australia count for half of its consumer loans. citi stock in frank fur ticking mildly higher. pretty flat. >> it's a fascinating story for them, though. the global business has been one of the main reasons for its share performance. in any case, the "new york times" says it's been the target of chinese hackers several times in the last four months since the paper published around article...
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it is part of a delegation led by the former governor of new mexico. the u.s. state department has criticized the trip, calling it on helpful. richardson disagrees. >> we are here as individual american citizens looking at the humanitarian situation. we will ask about the american detainee who is here. we're interested in economic and political situations. we are concerned about the missile launches. we are concerned about the importance of dialogue. >> church leaders in venezuela are warning of the country's stability is at risk due to the absence of the president. church leaders have criticized the government for not providing more details about his state of health and month after his operation. one of boeing's new passenger jets has caught fire while parked at an airport in boston. investigators believe an electrical fault is to blame. it was being operated by japan air lines. it has suffered a string of problems with the electrical system. five men accused of murdering and indians didn't have been formally charged with the 23- year-old died after being gang
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mexico? looking at the relationship between the u.s. and mexico in another light. felix is our next caller in oklahoma city on our independent line. hi, felix. caller: hello. good morning. how you doing today? host: good. caller: i'm a teacher here in oklahoma city. i teach a big hispanic population that oftentimes, many of my students were brought here by their parents when they were young. it really hurts me to see how many of them don't feel like they can fully incorporate themselves into the whole education process, because they don't have the ability to maximize all the education they're receiving because they can't go to college or they feel like they can't do this because they don't have a social security card or can't apply for financial aid. it seems like, i'm going to go to work in a few minutes, and a lot of my kids are going to learn what i'm going to teach today and they won't feel like they can do anything with it. host: has it changed since the -- since president obama announced this defered deportation -- >> caller: i have a few -- a lot of the kids
mexico? looking at the relationship between the u.s. and mexico in another light. felix is our next caller in oklahoma city on our independent line. hi, felix. caller: hello. good morning. how you doing today? host: good. caller: i'm a teacher here in oklahoma city. i teach a big hispanic population that oftentimes, many of my students were brought here by their parents when they were young. it really hurts me to see how many of them don't feel like they can fully incorporate themselves into...
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u.s. and mexico. >> right. >> that being see each other. we have unmanned drones flying overhead. we have more enforcement going on the borders now than ever in the united states history, and we need to go of our local law enforcement the tools they neek not enforcing federal laws that should be -- . >> unfortunately, what we don't have more of is time and as much as we would like to continue this conversation, we're out of it right now. we appreciate you coming in. >> and thank you. >> we'll find out what this looks like in march. that is when this will be put before the u.s. senate. >> all right, tom fitzgerald, thank you for the update. >> a longtime maryland legislator hurt in a fire thursday night died. the 83-year-old died saturday at a baltimore hospital. she was found thursday in a fire at her temple hills home. she represented prince georges county from 1992-1994 and was the assistant floor leader in her final year for the house democrats. >>> more than 230 people died in a devastating night club fires. two band members are detained and believed to use pyrotechnics that i
u.s. and mexico. >> right. >> that being see each other. we have unmanned drones flying overhead. we have more enforcement going on the borders now than ever in the united states history, and we need to go of our local law enforcement the tools they neek not enforcing federal laws that should be -- . >> unfortunately, what we don't have more of is time and as much as we would like to continue this conversation, we're out of it right now. we appreciate you coming in. >>...
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u.s. trade agreement with mexico end. here's a cause we can get behind. thousands have signed a white house petition asking the obama administration to declare each monday after the super bowl an official day off. police are searching for maple tree thieves. and the ice boat regatta. you're watching "early today". >> now some stories that caught our eye this morning. an incredible high-speed chase in oklahoma city was caught on camera. leaning out the rear window, one of the passengers manages to unhook a trailer, sending it flying toward a car in oncoming traffic. slamming into a light pole and losing the rear wheels eventually slows the suspects to a halt. police apprehend the runaway driver. all on tape. >>> washington state park is facing a bizarre case of sticky fingers. 21 maple trees, some more than 100 years old, have been cut down and stolen from the park. rangers say based on the size and nature of the pieces stolen, thieves took the fine wood to make maple guitars and violins. sadly, even if the thieves are caught, the century-old trees cannot
u.s. trade agreement with mexico end. here's a cause we can get behind. thousands have signed a white house petition asking the obama administration to declare each monday after the super bowl an official day off. police are searching for maple tree thieves. and the ice boat regatta. you're watching "early today". >> now some stories that caught our eye this morning. an incredible high-speed chase in oklahoma city was caught on camera. leaning out the rear window, one of the...
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u.s. was taken from mexico and the mexican-american war of 1846. here were mexicans living on the land when the u.s. to get over in the tree of guadalupe hidalgo. you know, some mexicans often say the original -- the descendants of those original settlers, "we didn't cross the border, the border crossed us." she neglects to deal with the reality of the puerto rican existence in the u.s. there are nearly 5 million, 44 6 million puerto rican -- u.s. citizens of puerto rican descent in the u.s. and another 4 million, roughly, on the island of puerto rico. and the puerto rican is never went anywhere. they were just captured as a prize of war in the spanish- american war and 1898 by the united states and declared citizens by congress against the objections -- the unanimous objection of the house of delegates of puerto rico, which in 1917 rejected citizenship, voted unanimously against u.s. citizenship. and yet it was imposed on the puerto rican is by the united states congress. so that when an coulter says, you know, what have we done to the immigrants?
u.s. was taken from mexico and the mexican-american war of 1846. here were mexicans living on the land when the u.s. to get over in the tree of guadalupe hidalgo. you know, some mexicans often say the original -- the descendants of those original settlers, "we didn't cross the border, the border crossed us." she neglects to deal with the reality of the puerto rican existence in the u.s. there are nearly 5 million, 44 6 million puerto rican -- u.s. citizens of puerto rican descent in...
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u.s. from mexico sewn into the upholstery and now this. >> are you serious?d he is serious, all right. this criminal justice student is serious about becoming a magician. >> originally he considered trying to get reactions from the motorist on the open road. but his costume limited that there so much and they figured it might be dangerous. >> it will be right here to show you the measure material and right on through. >> reporter: the mostly card board costume topped with a car seat is here. >> i could almost sit in you. >> reporter: takes his hand off the wheel and the straight away right before he pulls up to the window leaving workers looking for the missing driver or calling for an instagram photo. now, one thing that will be well behaved car seat and absolutely must not do is crack up laughing. >> i try hard to keep a straight face. >> reporter: and at the end he did break character. >> just throw it in here, i'm a ghost. >> throw it in there? >> yeah, i'm a ghost. just throw it. >> thank you. >>> what, no seat belt in >> no seat belt at all. [ laughter
u.s. from mexico sewn into the upholstery and now this. >> are you serious?d he is serious, all right. this criminal justice student is serious about becoming a magician. >> originally he considered trying to get reactions from the motorist on the open road. but his costume limited that there so much and they figured it might be dangerous. >> it will be right here to show you the measure material and right on through. >> reporter: the mostly card board costume topped...
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here over the last two years, but now they have another reason to move to mexico, and that is free medical care. while in the u.s., free medical care is only available for people over 65, in mexico it is available for everyone. under the program, universal medical care is no longer linked to employment. dr. and the emergency room visits are free for anyone who is not privately insured. for lin the rose, it is just one more reason she loves living in her adopted country. >> i love bragging i get free medical care. >> not everyone agrees. even though she qualifies, she has decided not to enroll. >> if you can afford to see a doctor and pay your way, you should, instead of relying on mexico to pay you for it. >> paying out of pocket to treat her heart condition became too costly, so she has made a tough decision to move back to the united states. linda has no plan of moving any time soon. she thinks the u.s. has a lot to offer it -- to learn from mexico. >> i think the president of mexico should meet with president obama and give him some good ideas. >> as long as she has her health, nothing seems likely to slow he
here over the last two years, but now they have another reason to move to mexico, and that is free medical care. while in the u.s., free medical care is only available for people over 65, in mexico it is available for everyone. under the program, universal medical care is no longer linked to employment. dr. and the emergency room visits are free for anyone who is not privately insured. for lin the rose, it is just one more reason she loves living in her adopted country. >> i love bragging...
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u.s.. my father left her for another woman, and when she came back to mexico, she was very bitter and broken hearted about the whole experience, and she changed, too, as a mother. she was no longer interested in being our mother. she was more interested in finding someone to heal her broken heart. i lost my mother when she came here because the woman who came back to me was not the same one. when we lived here with my dad, my mother came back to the u.s., lived a half hour away from us, but i rarely saw her. i was probably see her maybe once a month, maybe twice, but there was a huge distance between us that we were not really able to recover, and it has been, i think, timely, the past few years, we made the effort to reconnect. i'm a mother now myself. i understand my mother now in ways i couldn't when i was younger, and i think that for me, because my father has passed on, i want a good relationship with my mother. she's the only parent i have left. writing this memoir gave me the opportunity to look at both of my parents through different angles to see them as human beings, you know, who
u.s.. my father left her for another woman, and when she came back to mexico, she was very bitter and broken hearted about the whole experience, and she changed, too, as a mother. she was no longer interested in being our mother. she was more interested in finding someone to heal her broken heart. i lost my mother when she came here because the woman who came back to me was not the same one. when we lived here with my dad, my mother came back to the u.s., lived a half hour away from us, but i...
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u.s. and mexico side by side are very different countries. you can't think of them all the same.ferent and must be treated differently. >> as you watch the immigration and gun debate take place right now on capitol hill, what's the same and what's different from what you think -- are there lessons that you think do apply for how the senate should handle this now is the way you handled guns, for instance in, '94 and as a participant in immigration reform? >> well, it's obviously a bigger country. there are more people. there are more guns. there are more deaths. and it's an increasingly polarized country. so it's very hard to do. back and it's not very long ago, 15, 20 years, we had -- >> a lifetime. >> i had a very good personal relationship with bob dole, the senate majority leader and i can recall, although we battled fiercely over gun control particularly over the brady bill, we came together as individuals and as political leaders in all of these issues, and i think that's one of the big differences now. >> all right. i got to ask you about steroids. big story down in my home
u.s. and mexico side by side are very different countries. you can't think of them all the same.ferent and must be treated differently. >> as you watch the immigration and gun debate take place right now on capitol hill, what's the same and what's different from what you think -- are there lessons that you think do apply for how the senate should handle this now is the way you handled guns, for instance in, '94 and as a participant in immigration reform? >> well, it's obviously a...
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u.s.-mexico border. that will start at 4:30 p.m. eastern. live on c-span. >> we have more now from this conference hosted by the national council for by the national council for science and the environment. a discussion looking at the impact of the 2011 earthquake off the coast of japan. the earthquake triggered a tsunami as was the meltdown of the fukushima nuclear power plant, and also robert willard who serves as president of the institute of nuclear power operations. this is about 50 minutes. >> i am pleased to note that this morning's proceedings are being broadcast live on c-span. so if any of you in the audience were your friends and family believe you're in las vegas gambling, and you're embarrassed by the fact that you're here trying to make your community safer and save lives, keep your heads down. the plenary are moderated discussions, very interactive. again, questions from the notecards will be picked up by the staff. i will pass them. our moderator today is jon hamilton, correspondent with national public radio. on the stage --
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u.s. trade agreement with mexico ends. >>> and here is a cause that we can get behind.ands have already signed a white house petition asking the obama administration to declare each monday after the super bowl an official day off. i think we can all use that. >>> migraine sufferers, listen up. specially new coated glasses block wave lengths of light. most migraine sufferers are sensitive to light. the frames and lenses could be helpful to pregnant women and children who can't take most migraine medicines. >>> straight ahead, police are searching for maple tree thieves. yeah. i kid you not. >>> plus, tiger woods is around, but it ain't over yet, an ice boat regatta. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. in the
u.s. trade agreement with mexico ends. >>> and here is a cause that we can get behind.ands have already signed a white house petition asking the obama administration to declare each monday after the super bowl an official day off. i think we can all use that. >>> migraine sufferers, listen up. specially new coated glasses block wave lengths of light. most migraine sufferers are sensitive to light. the frames and lenses could be helpful to pregnant women and children who can't...
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u.s.-mexico border which are cracker jack -- account for 10% of the u.s. population. they now account for half of all federal felony prosecutions in the united states. now, many people believe that despite -- in federal prosecutions is the result of a program called operation streamline that doris referred to. it's a d.h.s. program that started in one border district in 2005. today, it has been extended to six of all nine districts on the border. it's a scheme in which magistrate judges hear cases of federal -- of immigration violations en masse. there are group hearings held at the end of which people are removed from the united states. the d.h.s. calls it zero tolerance policy to unauthorized immigration and wants to treat everyone who crosses the doubt of -- who makes an entry illegally to the -- obviously it cannot prosecute everyone, but the numbers are about 30,000 cases a year go through the operation streamline. the second phenomenon that has happened, as i mentioned, it increased in the state and federal crimes that have the automatic consequences for removal
u.s.-mexico border which are cracker jack -- account for 10% of the u.s. population. they now account for half of all federal felony prosecutions in the united states. now, many people believe that despite -- in federal prosecutions is the result of a program called operation streamline that doris referred to. it's a d.h.s. program that started in one border district in 2005. today, it has been extended to six of all nine districts on the border. it's a scheme in which magistrate judges hear...
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u.s. from mexico while driving a car with no license plates. his attorney points out that he has no criminal history and called the case "overcharged." somebody make sure snoopy is safe this morning. >>> the deadly wave of frigid air blowing in from the midwest to the east coast nearly claimed another life. a worker had to be rescued from a cell phone tower 200 feet in the air. he called 911 after becoming hypo thermic in the 10 degree weather. a co-worker reached him first and helped rescue him to the safety. it is that cold out there in some places. >> just like the dog days of summer, you have to feel bad for people who work outside, whether it's your mailman or construction workers. just give them some hot tea or cocoa. >> i always worry about the homeless. >> especially that too. it's brutal this time of year. here's a look at the rest of your weather on this thursday morning. more snow with that arctic cold snap. up to 8 inches around the great lakes. a dusting from southern ohio to virginia. a wet day in california. freezing rain and sno
u.s. from mexico while driving a car with no license plates. his attorney points out that he has no criminal history and called the case "overcharged." somebody make sure snoopy is safe this morning. >>> the deadly wave of frigid air blowing in from the midwest to the east coast nearly claimed another life. a worker had to be rescued from a cell phone tower 200 feet in the air. he called 911 after becoming hypo thermic in the 10 degree weather. a co-worker reached him first...
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u.s. illegally 13 years ago from mexico city. visiting at home with them in california, their 22-year-old daughter can't imagine life outside the u.s. >> spent more than half my life here. i would not have the first idea of how works back in my country. >> folks forget most of us used to be them. >> reporter: the proepss aren't new, it is the political reality after republicans were crushed by latinos in the 2012 election, many look to improve their standing in the nation's fastest growing demographic. >> peter alexander, traveling with the president in las vegas tonight. thanks. >>> in brazil, the death toll in the awful, sad nightclub fire has risen to 234, with a lot of survivors still hospitalized, some critical. investigators say the pyrotechnics show used in the band's performance that started the fire was meant for outdoor use only. and fire extinguishers not up to par, doors were full of people that they didn't think paid for their drinks. >>> during two years of civil war, bodies of at least 65 young men, many with hands
u.s. illegally 13 years ago from mexico city. visiting at home with them in california, their 22-year-old daughter can't imagine life outside the u.s. >> spent more than half my life here. i would not have the first idea of how works back in my country. >> folks forget most of us used to be them. >> reporter: the proepss aren't new, it is the political reality after republicans were crushed by latinos in the 2012 election, many look to improve their standing in the nation's...
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u.s.-mexico border. cnn's casey wian is there for us in arizona, one of the frontlines in the dispute.what's the reaction to folks you're speaking to there along the border to what the president just said? >> reporter: a lot of skepticism, wolf. you can see over my right shoulder the fence that separates arizona from mexico and you can see a town naco and we have been speaking with ranchers and the local sheriff and despite the fact that the apprehension numbers are down, which means in its view fewer people are trying to cross the border illegally, in rule places like this, it's just as dangerous as ever and they say it's far too soon for comprehensive immigration reform because they stay in places like arizona. this border is just not secure. >> they are all over and to our rural communities coming through there, and we're dealing with murders a couple years ago so i would say no. >> there's going to be a bunch more people come as soon as he talks about immigration reform and pathway to citizenship. trying to get here while they can and take advantage of the pathway to citizenship. >
u.s.-mexico border. cnn's casey wian is there for us in arizona, one of the frontlines in the dispute.what's the reaction to folks you're speaking to there along the border to what the president just said? >> reporter: a lot of skepticism, wolf. you can see over my right shoulder the fence that separates arizona from mexico and you can see a town naco and we have been speaking with ranchers and the local sheriff and despite the fact that the apprehension numbers are down, which means in...
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u.s. trade agreement to ill port tomatoes from mexico could end in a few months if u.s.rowers get their way. the growers, many in florida, are accusing mexican producers of flooding the market with tomatoes too cheap to colonel pete with. they even went so far as to file a complaint with tuesday commerce department. if the trade deal ends, shoppers are in for prices as high as $4 a pound of roma tomatoes and $5 a pound for other varieties. a final decision on whether to cut trading ties is expected in may. >>> massive fire swept through a nightclub in southern brazil overnight killing hundreds of people. it is the world's deadliest nightclub fire in more than a decade. >>> nbc reports from london. >> reporter: at least 232 people were killed sunday at a nightclub in southern brazil. more than 100 others are being treated in hospitals. reports say a flare or fire work was lit, possibly by a band member or someone from the production team and then set set fire to the club's ceiling. many are struggling to get out in the confusion. officials in the town of santa maria say t
u.s. trade agreement to ill port tomatoes from mexico could end in a few months if u.s.rowers get their way. the growers, many in florida, are accusing mexican producers of flooding the market with tomatoes too cheap to colonel pete with. they even went so far as to file a complaint with tuesday commerce department. if the trade deal ends, shoppers are in for prices as high as $4 a pound of roma tomatoes and $5 a pound for other varieties. a final decision on whether to cut trading ties is...
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u.s. we have mogadishu haiti mexico you know what's common among those decapitations bombed out sites dilapidated roads bombed out roads but it looks just like america everywhere looks like detroit that's the u.s. empires detroit writ large. to bring back james brown i mean just a guy can sort this out we need more flow. that's parliament funkadelic. everything went tits up after they left the scene. here with thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you max. stay tuned for the second half of the speaking to dan collins of the china money report. joining me on a journey to the heart of the kremlin to a place is hidden from the tourists he's going to meet some real kremlin insiders although they may not be the usual news makers you see on t.v. . i live. welcome back to the kaiser report. time now to go to shanghai and speak with. the china money report dan collins welcome back to the kaiser report. thanks max going to be back all right dan collins' economist magazine says the u.s. china relations well defined global politics and twenty thirteen where do you think the relations are going
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u.s. we have mogadishu haiti mexico you know what's common among those decapitations bombed out sites dilapidated roads bombed out roads but it looks just like america everywhere looks like detroit that's the u.s. empires detroit writ large. to bring back james brown i mean just a guy could sort this out we need more foam. that's parliament funkadelic. everything went tits up after they left. j.c. ever thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you max. stay tuned for the second half obvious speaking to dan collins of the china money report. mission. critical three. four charges. arrangement three. three. three. three broken hearted video for your media project a free media oh don darn t. dot com. worse you're going. right out of the radio guy. never seen anything like that i'm told. welcome back to the kaiser report kaiser time now to go to shanghai and speak with dan collins publisher of the china money report dan collins welcome back to the kaiser report. thanks max good to be back all right dan collins economist magazine says the u.s. china relations well defined global politics and
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u.s. we have mogadishu haiti mexico you know what's common among those decapitations bombed out sites dilapidated roads bombed out roads but it looks just like america everywhere looks like detroit that's the u.s. empires detroit writ large but it's time to bring back james brown i mean just a guy could sort this out we need more phone. the phone. that's parliament funkadelic. everything went tits up after they left the scene. here with thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you max. stay tuned for the second half obvious speaking to dan collins of the china money report. joining me on a journey to the heart of the kremlin to a place is hidden from the tourists he's going to meet some real credible insiders although they may not be the usual news makers you see on t.v. . whether you die from high or to the depths. catch the power of the wind or drift in the beauty of the currents. the well prepared is a must and if you're lucky. you'll never forget your experience only a screen that's going to be heaven. see. below the ice on our t.v. . welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max ties
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u.s. we have mogadishu haiti mexico you know what's common among those decapitations bombed out sites dilapidated roads bombed out roads but it looks just like america everywhere looks like detroit that's the u.s. empires detroit writ large. to bring back james brown i mean this is a guy who can sort this out we need more foam. we need the phone. that's parliament funkadelic. everything went tits up after they left the. chase here with thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you max. stay tuned for the second half obvious speaking to dan collins of the china money report. whether you dive from high or to the depths. catch the power of the wind or drift in the beauty of the currents. being well prepared is a must and if you're lucky enough you'll never forget your experience we only need them a screen that's going to be heaven. into flight see up close and below the ice on our t.v. . line . would be soon which will brighten if you are about someone from feinstein question. who screams stunts on t.v. don't come. close to. the boulder no. girl out loud. but speak. to. her her. and. wish.
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u.s. we have mogadishu haiti mexico you know what's common among those decapitations bombed out sites dilapidated roads bombed out roads but it looks just like america everywhere looks like detroit that's the u.s. empires detroit writ large. to bring back james brown i mean just a guy could sort this out we need more foam. we need the phone. that's parliament funkadelic. everything went tits up after they left the scene. here with thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you max. stay tuned for the second half obvious speaking to dan collins of the china money report. choose your language. of choice we cover though in a financial planner today still some of the. treatments that the consensus you can . choose the opinions that you think are great to. choose the stories that impact your life choose the access to your office. we're going to take the trip. away or. whether you die from high or to the depths. of the wind or drift in the beauty of the currents. well prepared is a must and if you're lucky. you'll never forget your experience only ice cream that's going to be heaven. see. belo
u.s. we have mogadishu haiti mexico you know what's common among those decapitations bombed out sites dilapidated roads bombed out roads but it looks just like america everywhere looks like detroit that's the u.s. empires detroit writ large. to bring back james brown i mean just a guy could sort this out we need more foam. we need the phone. that's parliament funkadelic. everything went tits up after they left the scene. here with thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you max....