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u.s. jobs depend on how much mexico buy from the u.s. and many jobs in the u.s.epend on how much canada buys from the u.s. we actually have figured out to really build together and market together here and in this market, and in north america and to the rest of the world. >> does that answer depend on where you are in the country? if i'm in a farm in central mexico that used to grow corn would that farmer tell me that nafta has been good for him? >> i think it is. i think opening the market has changed the way we price corner, and with international prices going up, this is commod commodd so farmers selling corn are doing better. we sell a lot of fresh produce, avocado and do ma tomato, and w, so in that sense we have a balanced beneficial approach on both sides. >> we're going to take a short break. when we return we'll continue this rare joint interview with the mexicaned a bass der to the united states and the canadian ambassador to the united states. inafta 20th anniversary. stay with us. >> welcome back to "inside story." i'm ray suarez. it's been 20 years s
u.s. jobs depend on how much mexico buy from the u.s. and many jobs in the u.s.epend on how much canada buys from the u.s. we actually have figured out to really build together and market together here and in this market, and in north america and to the rest of the world. >> does that answer depend on where you are in the country? if i'm in a farm in central mexico that used to grow corn would that farmer tell me that nafta has been good for him? >> i think it is. i think opening...
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allegations that mexico has been dumping sugar on the u.s. ausing close to $1 billion in damages has triggered two government probes. the commerce department and international trade commission are looking into claims that mexico is exporting far more sugar than it has in the past and at a much lower price. america's sugar producers have been urging the u.s. to take corrective action. filing petitions that document their view. mexico has caused the collapse of u.s. sugar prices. prices are down 50% from 2011 and hurt wide segments of the sugar industry. if you think it benefits the consumer, phil hayes with the american sugar alliance told me that both farmers and consumers lose here. prices for soda, candy, and other sweets continue to rise. and the taxpayers lose as the government spends hundreds of millions to halt such dumping. mark? >> sue, how bad is this problem? >> while the government has probed dozens of trade violation cases, they say the industry statistics are compelling. american and state governments subsidized 20% of the sugar i
allegations that mexico has been dumping sugar on the u.s. ausing close to $1 billion in damages has triggered two government probes. the commerce department and international trade commission are looking into claims that mexico is exporting far more sugar than it has in the past and at a much lower price. america's sugar producers have been urging the u.s. to take corrective action. filing petitions that document their view. mexico has caused the collapse of u.s. sugar prices. prices are down...
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paul beban on the u.s. mexico border, nogales. >> we want you to be sure to see our series.x credit persons experience the border problems firsthand. borderland. >>> five days in detroit, the people affecting america's most fascinating cities and tonight we look at how one landmark institution has become a symbol of hope for the city. bisi onile-ere reports. >> reporter: long before motown this was the sound of the city. ♪ >> reporter: the detroit symphony orchestra founded in 1887 is a symbol of success. a surplus of nearly $20 million. ticket sales bringing in more than $6 million in revenue. 10,000 donors. and this week a concert featuring stephen spielberg and john williams sold out in just 15 minutes. it's a surprise considering this famed institution was nearly silenced forever. >> we went through really rough times three years ago. >> rough is putting it mildly. during the financial collapse the detroit symphony orchestra was on the brink. state funding dropped from $4 million a year to $20,000. ticket sales plunged. audience down 40 to 50% plus a deficit of $6.5 mill
paul beban on the u.s. mexico border, nogales. >> we want you to be sure to see our series.x credit persons experience the border problems firsthand. borderland. >>> five days in detroit, the people affecting america's most fascinating cities and tonight we look at how one landmark institution has become a symbol of hope for the city. bisi onile-ere reports. >> reporter: long before motown this was the sound of the city. ♪ >> reporter: the detroit symphony orchestra...
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u.s./mexico border, it seems something had to have broken down. >> without his family andres would never ve returned to the u.s. his sister quit her job to work full-time to prove he was a citizen. she doesn't believe president obama's promise to keep families together >> they say they are going to stop separating families, but they are not. they continue to separate families. more and more, i hear so-and-so got deported, my family got deported but they said they were going to stop this. is it really going to stop, or are they going to keep separating these families. >> while in mexico, andres missed the birth of his niece and nephew. he is making up for lost time. his sister says sometimes she feels like she no longer knows her brother. she is hoping a clean record and damages will bring back the brother she knew. >> he really changed. i am hoping if we win this, maybe he will come back. i mean we have -- it's a person here, but it just physical. not his spark, not his sense of humor is gone. >> happy person that i knew is not here. >> she only sees the old andres when he is lost in play
u.s./mexico border, it seems something had to have broken down. >> without his family andres would never ve returned to the u.s. his sister quit her job to work full-time to prove he was a citizen. she doesn't believe president obama's promise to keep families together >> they say they are going to stop separating families, but they are not. they continue to separate families. more and more, i hear so-and-so got deported, my family got deported but they said they were going to stop...
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u.s.-mexico border. see how thousands of pounds of illegal drugs are smuggled in and out of the united states. >>> and a controversial new religious documentary following preachers from the pulpit to the steel cage. >> we're just a couple of god-fearing men purging each oth other in the face. >> tonight we got a fight. we'll talk about jesus tomorrow when we go to church. >>> that brings us to our facebook question of the day. can you love your neighbor and still knee him in the face? should mma fighting be allowed at church? [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. ♪ so ally bank has a that wot
u.s.-mexico border. see how thousands of pounds of illegal drugs are smuggled in and out of the united states. >>> and a controversial new religious documentary following preachers from the pulpit to the steel cage. >> we're just a couple of god-fearing men purging each oth other in the face. >> tonight we got a fight. we'll talk about jesus tomorrow when we go to church. >>> that brings us to our facebook question of the day. can you love your neighbor and still...
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u.s.-mexico border. one 600 yards, the other 700, were found this week. incredibly both have rail systems 70 feet underground. smugglers covered the entrance with something out of the movie "the great escape." >> they used a unique clamp system that held some material in place, and then they painted it to make it look like concrete, and then they put a large piece of industrial equipment over it to conceal it. >>> drug agents actually met armed runners of the mexican military inside one of the tunnels. they were asked to go back. a 73-year-old woman has been arrested in connection with the drug smuggling. >>> seven san francisco teenagers are back home after taking an eye-opening journey to connect with their africaian heritage. they were in ghana meeting with locals there and learning about the journeys some africans face when coming to america. they all grew up in san francisco's bay view district. it's part of the police department's operation genesis initiative to improve the lives of inner cities kids and teach the valuable life lessons. >> they figu
u.s.-mexico border. one 600 yards, the other 700, were found this week. incredibly both have rail systems 70 feet underground. smugglers covered the entrance with something out of the movie "the great escape." >> they used a unique clamp system that held some material in place, and then they painted it to make it look like concrete, and then they put a large piece of industrial equipment over it to conceal it. >>> drug agents actually met armed runners of the mexican...
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u.s.-mexico border. one 600 yards, the other 700, were found this week. incredibly both have rail systems 70 feet underground. smugglers covered the entrance with something out of the movie "the great escape." >> they used a unique clamp system that held some material in place, and then they painted it to make it look like concrete, and then they put a large piece of industrial equipment over it to conceal it. >>> drug agents actually met armed runners of the mexican military inside one of the tunnels. they were asked to go back. a 73-year-old woman has been arrested in connection with the drug smuggling. >>> seven san francisco teenagers are back home after taking an eye-opening journey to connect with their africaian heritage. they were in ghana meeting with locals there and learning about the journeys some africans face when coming to america. they all grew up in san francisco's bay view district. it's part of the police department's operation genesis initiative to improve the lives of inner cities kids and teach the valuable life lessons. >> they figu
u.s.-mexico border. one 600 yards, the other 700, were found this week. incredibly both have rail systems 70 feet underground. smugglers covered the entrance with something out of the movie "the great escape." >> they used a unique clamp system that held some material in place, and then they painted it to make it look like concrete, and then they put a large piece of industrial equipment over it to conceal it. >>> drug agents actually met armed runners of the mexican...
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u.s., of course. in jobs depend on how much mexico buys from the u.s. many u.s. jobs depends on how much canada buys from the u.s. and we with have figures out to build together, and smart together here in this market, as well as to the rest of the world. does that answer depend on where you are in the country? if i am on a farm that used to grow corn, would a farmer tell me that and a half facilities has been a great deal? >> i think it is from opening the market, has changed the way we price corn. and within the national pricing going up for different reasons this is a come mossty. and we have an open market. so farmers growing corn are doing much better. and certainly all sorts of vegetables. and we buy. meat, and poultry, and we sell, of course, a lot of products so we in that sense, have eventually come to a very balanced beneficial approach on both sides. >> we are going to take a short break, when we return, we will continue this rare joint interview with the mexican ambassador to the united states, and the canadian ambassador to the united states. nafta a
u.s., of course. in jobs depend on how much mexico buys from the u.s. many u.s. jobs depends on how much canada buys from the u.s. and we with have figures out to build together, and smart together here in this market, as well as to the rest of the world. does that answer depend on where you are in the country? if i am on a farm that used to grow corn, would a farmer tell me that and a half facilities has been a great deal? >> i think it is from opening the market, has changed the way we...
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u.s. jobs depend on how much mexico buys from the u.s. many u.s.obs are dependent on how much canada buys from the u.s. we have figured out to really is rest of the world. >> does that answer depend on where you are in the country. if i'm in a farm in central mexico that used to grow corn will a farmer tell me that nafta has been such a big deal for this country. >> it has, opening the market has changed the way we price corn, and this is commodity, and we have an open market. farmers growing corn is doing much better. we have a balanced cultural trade, we sell our fresh produce, and all sorts of vegetables, and we buy meat and poultry, and we sell, of course, lots of products. we in that sense have eventually come to a very balanced and beneficial approach on both sides. >> we're going to take a short break. when we return we'll continue this rare joint interview with the mexican ambassador to the united states, and the canada ambassador to the united states. >> it's been 20 years since the enact amount of nafta. it created a vast free trade zone
u.s. jobs depend on how much mexico buys from the u.s. many u.s.obs are dependent on how much canada buys from the u.s. we have figured out to really is rest of the world. >> does that answer depend on where you are in the country. if i'm in a farm in central mexico that used to grow corn will a farmer tell me that nafta has been such a big deal for this country. >> it has, opening the market has changed the way we price corn, and this is commodity, and we have an open market....
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week, the white house called again on congress to move forward with immigration reform along the u.s. mexicoder, a growing number of young people are trying to cross it alone. >> that's up to 60,000 kids a year. al jazeera's paul beeban is in the border town of nogale is with their story >> reporter: a vast, remote, and dangerous desert surrounds the city of nogales. a tall, steel fence slices through it. over the last month, this teenager and two cousins have traveled 2400 miles on foot, by bus and by train to make it here to the mexican side of this border town. my name is axil fernandes. i am 15 years old, and i am from honduras >> we first met axill when catholic bishops from around the u.s. held a mass and cross-border communion honoring migrants who have died in the desert. the journhe and his cousins were about to undertake >> i want to see my dad and study. the journdidn't get to me. i feel good but they tell me the hardest part coming. we will see if it's hard in a moment >> after the mass, axill lined up for a free lunch, a sandwich and a coke. he had little more than the clothes o
week, the white house called again on congress to move forward with immigration reform along the u.s. mexicoder, a growing number of young people are trying to cross it alone. >> that's up to 60,000 kids a year. al jazeera's paul beeban is in the border town of nogale is with their story >> reporter: a vast, remote, and dangerous desert surrounds the city of nogales. a tall, steel fence slices through it. over the last month, this teenager and two cousins have traveled 2400 miles on...
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u.s.-mexico border have been discovered by law enforcement officials.o contraband was found in connection with the tunnels, which would've the linked warehouse -- which reportedly linked warehouses in a tijuana, mexico and san diego. coming up, collectible trading cards. the major league is underway and soccer's world cup kicks off in june. we will look at what a company like topps is doing to tap into those events. ♪ >> we wanted to let you know that bloomberg is the only business news service being offered on amazon firetv. if you missed any of our enemies, you can watch them on any ofrg on apple tv -- our interviews, you can watch them on bloomberg on apple tv. derek jeter may retire at the end of the season but he will live on forever on a collectible trading card. the topps company has evolved over the past 75 years from a family gum business in brooklyn to a classic american sports company could the trading cards continue to foster a connection between fans and their sports heroes. joinsd manager at topps me in studio. welcome to "bottom line." go
u.s.-mexico border have been discovered by law enforcement officials.o contraband was found in connection with the tunnels, which would've the linked warehouse -- which reportedly linked warehouses in a tijuana, mexico and san diego. coming up, collectible trading cards. the major league is underway and soccer's world cup kicks off in june. we will look at what a company like topps is doing to tap into those events. ♪ >> we wanted to let you know that bloomberg is the only business news...
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u.s.-mexico border and it's an issue affecting a growing number of young people.s year an estimated 60,000 unimoind minors will cross into the united states. many are trying to escape the violence in their home towns in central america but they face other dangers on the journey. paul beban is in the border town of n nogales with the story. >> these three boys have traveled 2200 miles to make it here to the mexican side of this border town. >> my name is axel fernandez. i'm 15 years old and i'm from honduras. >> we first met axel when catholic boip bishops held a ma. the journey axel and his cousins were about to make. >> they teld me the hardest part is coming. we'll see if it's hard in the moment. >> axel lined up for a free lunch, a sandwich and a coke. he had little more than the clothes on his back. >> i left with about 700 honduran lempura which is about 30 or $40. >> axel and his cousins made their way to puebla. they made their way onto the beast. about 1400 miles all the way to the border in n nogales. >> that night the three cousins axel ever and omar, st
u.s.-mexico border and it's an issue affecting a growing number of young people.s year an estimated 60,000 unimoind minors will cross into the united states. many are trying to escape the violence in their home towns in central america but they face other dangers on the journey. paul beban is in the border town of n nogales with the story. >> these three boys have traveled 2200 miles to make it here to the mexican side of this border town. >> my name is axel fernandez. i'm 15 years...
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u.s. to mexico in 2008. immigration officials credit didn't believe he was a citizen. despite records that his father was. he is wiping his record clean of any mention of his deportation. >> i get nervous when i pass a police officer because i'm hispanic, they look at me they see i'm an hispanic, i might end up going through the same thing again because my social security number is not active, right, it still shows i'm deported. >> the government told us as a convicted can undeclared alien andres, finally gave him this document which states he became a citizen in 2002, six years before he was deported. asked if they mistakenly deported a u.s. citizen the government didn't respond. back in arizona, esteban will be released any day, only to be deported once again. despite the dangers he'll cross back as soon as he can. he says he's only got one home. adam rainy, why al jazeera tucson, arizona. >> debut a new original series, borderland. sun 9 eastern, 6 pacific time. >>> a little further, concerns in carson, california, concerns over fracking. jennifer london explains. >
u.s. to mexico in 2008. immigration officials credit didn't believe he was a citizen. despite records that his father was. he is wiping his record clean of any mention of his deportation. >> i get nervous when i pass a police officer because i'm hispanic, they look at me they see i'm an hispanic, i might end up going through the same thing again because my social security number is not active, right, it still shows i'm deported. >> the government told us as a convicted can...
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. >> the immigration controversy continues along the u.s. mexicoorder after this news cast on al jazeera america. we continue the series called "borderland." following a small group of migrants fleeing central america by train, including a 14-year-old boy reuniting with his mother here is a preview. >> the last few years awe is surge in children attempting to cross the border. in 2012, 25,000 unaccompanied children were prended by the border -- apprehended by the border control. many coming from america. william hopes to cross the border and reunite with his mother. how old were you? >> are you going to the united states? >> where are you from? el salvador. . >> do the gangs stop you going to school? . >> who is in the u.s. - your mother, father? when was the last time you saw your mother? does your mother make the same trek? did she tell you anything about it? . >> it's the lesser of two evils. you can say it however. to be reunited with his mother and family and live in a safer environment. neither one is a choice. the kids are strong. . >> we ha
. >> the immigration controversy continues along the u.s. mexicoorder after this news cast on al jazeera america. we continue the series called "borderland." following a small group of migrants fleeing central america by train, including a 14-year-old boy reuniting with his mother here is a preview. >> the last few years awe is surge in children attempting to cross the border. in 2012, 25,000 unaccompanied children were prended by the border -- apprehended by the border...
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u.s.-mexico border, nogales. gls and coming up this sunday, al jazeera will air a new movie, sunday at 9, 6 pacific, border left-hand. >>> what scientists now say about fracking and earthquakes. plus, words and music, rose ann cash. >> award winning documentary director ken burns, talks about his craft, and his latest project on the gettysburg address talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm richelle carey. there's a lot to cover this half hour. are frac fracking and strain one oil and gas process. and roseanne cash. first, the top stories on tonight's briefing. in eastern ukraine protesterse protestersers, ukraine has told them to leave government buildings or be forced out. are ukraine will be why participating in talks on thursday. >>> senate intelligence committee's leaked findings follow a five year investigation into techniques used on are terrorist tactics. the methods were more extensive than thought of. >>> pope francis has come under criticism from victim
u.s.-mexico border, nogales. gls and coming up this sunday, al jazeera will air a new movie, sunday at 9, 6 pacific, border left-hand. >>> what scientists now say about fracking and earthquakes. plus, words and music, rose ann cash. >> award winning documentary director ken burns, talks about his craft, and his latest project on the gettysburg address talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm richelle carey. there's a lot to...
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are we still seeing that on the mexico-u.s. border in a fashion that we have seen for decades on the u.s.-canadian border, for instance. >> i think what's happening at this point is a lot of focus went into the border states on the mexican side of the border. but what is happening in mexico is you've got a better quality of skilled workforce in central mexico that's been increasing their skills. you also have better infrastructure for goods to get from those locations to the rest of the united states and into canada. foreign direct investment into mexico is actually now about half and half split between the mexico-border states and mexico. that will be the trend as infrastructures develop in mexico and as economies become more prosperous in central mexico. companies won't only look at the border states. and it could hurt some of the border communities on the u.s. side. >> all right, finally if you don't like your job maybe you should quit especially if you work at amazon. amazon this week revealed it offers cash to employees to
are we still seeing that on the mexico-u.s. border in a fashion that we have seen for decades on the u.s.-canadian border, for instance. >> i think what's happening at this point is a lot of focus went into the border states on the mexican side of the border. but what is happening in mexico is you've got a better quality of skilled workforce in central mexico that's been increasing their skills. you also have better infrastructure for goods to get from those locations to the rest of the...
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are we still seeing that on the mexico-u.s. border in a fashion that we have seen for decades on the u.s.-canadian border, for instance. >> i think what's happening at this point is a lot of focus went into the border states on the mexican side of the border. but what is happening in mexico is you've got a better quality of skilled workforce in central mexico that's been increasing their skills. you also have better infrastructure for goods to get from those locations to the rest of the united states and into canada. foreign direct investment into mexico is actually now about half and half split between the mexico-border states and mexico. that will be the trend as infrastructures develop in mexico and as economies become more prosperous in central mexico. companies won't only look at the border states. and it could hurt some of the border communities on the u.s. side. >> all right, finally if you don't like your job maybe you should quit especially if you work at amazon. amazon this week revealed it offers cash to employees to
are we still seeing that on the mexico-u.s. border in a fashion that we have seen for decades on the u.s.-canadian border, for instance. >> i think what's happening at this point is a lot of focus went into the border states on the mexican side of the border. but what is happening in mexico is you've got a better quality of skilled workforce in central mexico that's been increasing their skills. you also have better infrastructure for goods to get from those locations to the rest of the...
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u.s. attorney about to hold a fews conference concerning the number of shootings in albuquerque, new mexico>> my name is damon martinez, i'm the acting u.s. attorney for the district of new mexico. i am honored to have my colleagues, the acting assistant attorney general for the civil rights decision, the department of justice, and jonathan smith, who is the chief of the special litigation section of the civil rights division join me today to make a very important announcement regarding the department of justice's civil investigation into the use of force by the albuquerque police department. we are joined by members of our community who rep sent families who have lost loved ones to office-involved shootings, and organizations that petition -- petition the department of justice for this investigation in early 2012. we thank them for the invaluable information and support they have provided to the department of justice throughout the investigation. and we look forward to working with you as we continue forward. it has been a privilege for the u.s. attorney's office to work with the civil rig
u.s. attorney about to hold a fews conference concerning the number of shootings in albuquerque, new mexico>> my name is damon martinez, i'm the acting u.s. attorney for the district of new mexico. i am honored to have my colleagues, the acting assistant attorney general for the civil rights decision, the department of justice, and jonathan smith, who is the chief of the special litigation section of the civil rights division join me today to make a very important announcement regarding...
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u.s.-mexico border that has built-in rail systems installed.tually the third biggest drug tunnel in north america, right behind rod ford's nostrils. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: hey! ho! >> jimmy: hoorah! [ laughter ] >> steve: hah! >> jimmy: "oh, my lord! i didn't think about those two tunnels! [ laughter and applause ] it's hot in here, am i wrong?" >> steve: i do declare! this drug tunnel with a built in rail system. we have a photo of it. it's crazy. look at this photo. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: smoke it up, thomas! >> jimmy: it's 4:20 somewhere, dude. choo choo! [ laughter ] guys, there is just a few days left to file your tax returns. i'm here to remind you of that. but look, it might be tougher this year to get some help. because i read that 18 million americans won't be able to reach an actual person when they call the irs hotline. but here's some good news. if you stay on line long enough, you can teach yourself how to play saxophone. ♪ >> steve: you've reached the irs. please hold while we take your call just as soon
u.s.-mexico border that has built-in rail systems installed.tually the third biggest drug tunnel in north america, right behind rod ford's nostrils. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: hey! ho! >> jimmy: hoorah! [ laughter ] >> steve: hah! >> jimmy: "oh, my lord! i didn't think about those two tunnels! [ laughter and applause ] it's hot in here, am i wrong?" >> steve: i do declare! this drug tunnel with a built in rail system. we have a photo of it. it's...
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u.s./mexico border. on al jazeera america, we continue our original series called boa"borderland," followi migrants including a 14-year-old boy trying to reunite with his mother. here is a look. tran [ music ] >> the last few years have seen a dramatic surge in the number of children attempting to cross the border. in 2012, there were 25,000 unaccompanied children apprehended by u.s. border patrol. the majority came from central america. 13-year-old omar lopez, william also hopes to cross the border and reunite with his mother. >> how old are you, william? how would? are you headed to the u.s.? >> si. >> and where are you from? >> el salva dor. >> what's it like in e el salvador? what's it like to live there. >> do the gangs stop you from going to school? does speaking spanish.) does he ha >> who all is in the u.s.? your mother and father? >> mi mama. >> and when was the last time you have seen your mother? >> six years. >> did your mother make this same trek? >> si. >> did she tell you anything about th
u.s./mexico border. on al jazeera america, we continue our original series called boa"borderland," followi migrants including a 14-year-old boy trying to reunite with his mother. here is a look. tran [ music ] >> the last few years have seen a dramatic surge in the number of children attempting to cross the border. in 2012, there were 25,000 unaccompanied children apprehended by u.s. border patrol. the majority came from central america. 13-year-old omar lopez, william also...
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this week, white house called against on congress to move immigration reform forward along the u.s. mexicoder. a growing number of young people are trying to cross it alone. up to 60,000 children a year. paul beban is in the border town with stair story. >> a vast, remote desert surrounds nogales a tall steel fence slices through it. over the last month, this teenager and two cousins have traveled 2400 miles on foot, by bus and by train to make it here to the next can side of this border town. i am 15 years old. i am from honduras. >> we first met axil when catholic byrnes held a mass and cross border communion honoring migrants who have died in the desert. a journey he and his cousins were about to undertake. >> i want to see my dad. the journdidn't get to me. i feel good. they tell me the hardest part is coming. we will see if it's hard. >> after the mass, he lined up for a free lunch, a sandwich and a coke. he had little more than the clothes on his back. >> i left with about 700, which is maybe 30 or $40. his hometown in honduras is one of the most violent cities in the world. after cr
this week, white house called against on congress to move immigration reform forward along the u.s. mexicoder. a growing number of young people are trying to cross it alone. up to 60,000 children a year. paul beban is in the border town with stair story. >> a vast, remote desert surrounds nogales a tall steel fence slices through it. over the last month, this teenager and two cousins have traveled 2400 miles on foot, by bus and by train to make it here to the next can side of this border...
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. >>> an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.4 hit mexico. the u.s. geological survey says the epicenter was around 50 kilometers east of the coastal town of petatlan. rachel joins us live from mexico city. what more information is coming in now, rachel? >> reporter: what we're hearing is there's damage to some buildings in the coastal town of acapulco. that's a major tourist destination. we'd like to remind our viewers it is holy week in mexico, so a lot of people have gone to the coast to have vacation with their families. but we have so far not heard or had any confirmation of any deaths or injuries. we also felt that tremor all the way here in the capital of mexico city. buildings shook for about 90 seconds. people ran out into the streets panicked. many people in their pajamas, but so far the city has now returned back to normal, and no major structural damage is reported here either. >> let's hope that theme continues throughout the day. thanks so much, rachel there in mexico city. >>> algeria's interior minister says the president has won a four
. >>> an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.4 hit mexico. the u.s. geological survey says the epicenter was around 50 kilometers east of the coastal town of petatlan. rachel joins us live from mexico city. what more information is coming in now, rachel? >> reporter: what we're hearing is there's damage to some buildings in the coastal town of acapulco. that's a major tourist destination. we'd like to remind our viewers it is holy week in mexico, so a lot of people have gone to the...
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u.s. and mexico border agents. according to a new report two heavily armed soldiers crossed inside the border and drew their guns against u.s. agents. the standoff is one of the most serious incident in recent years. mexico says it is all an accident their agents were pursuing drug suspects and didn't realize they closed the bord crossed the border. >> they are paying final respects for one of the firefighters lost in last week's tragic fires in boston. more than 1,000 boston firefighters and 4,000 other first responders from as far away as australia attended the wake. >> we have a close brotherhood the camaraderie is like nothing else. because we need to depend on each other. >> lieutenant ed walsh will be laid to rest later today. the wake for michael kennedy will be held later today with the funeral taking place tomorrow. both men will be posthumously awarded the city's medal of honor. >> here's a question. does getting a mammogram guarantee saving your life? a brand new study questioning the accuracy and the rat
u.s. and mexico border agents. according to a new report two heavily armed soldiers crossed inside the border and drew their guns against u.s. agents. the standoff is one of the most serious incident in recent years. mexico says it is all an accident their agents were pursuing drug suspects and didn't realize they closed the bord crossed the border. >> they are paying final respects for one of the firefighters lost in last week's tragic fires in boston. more than 1,000 boston firefighters...
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u.s. from mexico. agents with sniffer dogs check each vehicle but at this border checkpoint there is something unusual. >> this is a newer model sedan. >> a group of citizens monitoring the monitors. checkpoint and the heavy handed presence of the border patrol in the area. >> possibly one male one female, white. >> lisa jacobson helped organized the checkpoint monitoring. >> many people in the inthis community believe that our community has been treated as if we live in a war zone. >> the customs and border patrol agency tell al jazeera checkpoints remain a highly effective tool in our efforts to secure our nation's borders, unquote. >> i have to go through two border patrol checks every day of my life which you know gets old after a day or two. >> stacy hatton is a nurse that lives in aravaca but works 50 kilometers away. >> they can ask me anything i want and irhave no rights. i don't think that's what any of our american soldiers fought for. this is not the freedom, not the right to move around fre
u.s. from mexico. agents with sniffer dogs check each vehicle but at this border checkpoint there is something unusual. >> this is a newer model sedan. >> a group of citizens monitoring the monitors. checkpoint and the heavy handed presence of the border patrol in the area. >> possibly one male one female, white. >> lisa jacobson helped organized the checkpoint monitoring. >> many people in the inthis community believe that our community has been treated as if we...
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now that those high prices have brought on greater sugar production in both mexico and the u.s., and a temporary sugar surplus, big sugar has decided to use more government action to eliminate competition. last friday sugar processors filed antidumping and countervailing duty cases against the impourtation of mexican sugar, allowed under the north american free-trade agreement. mr. ambassador, can we count on you to oppose any effort to restrict access to adequate supplies of sugar from mexico or anywhere else that are needed to preserve good manufacturing jobs in the confectionery industries in chicago and throughout the nation? >> well the andy dumping and countervailing duty case that you mentioned is province of the commerce department and the icc. it is actually a quasi-adjudicatory process in which usgr nor any other agency is involved. it is being dealt with in a technical way that those two agencies deal with it. sugar is obviously a very sensitive issue in trait negotiations, as has been and we're consulting very closely with stakeholders on the issues around sugar but we're
now that those high prices have brought on greater sugar production in both mexico and the u.s., and a temporary sugar surplus, big sugar has decided to use more government action to eliminate competition. last friday sugar processors filed antidumping and countervailing duty cases against the impourtation of mexican sugar, allowed under the north american free-trade agreement. mr. ambassador, can we count on you to oppose any effort to restrict access to adequate supplies of sugar from mexico...
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mexico is an extraordinarily important country. the levels of trade between the u.s. and mexico -- there's more there than drugs and thugs. you don't hear about this -- the coverage is in "the times" is very good. could i 0 go on but i won't. for me it's a mixed record. some things -- if iran succeeds, i think joe was saying, this will trump everything else. this is absolutely huge for us, for them, to are the middle east, and the planet. and there i give them really an a-plus. they really have been bold and decisive. other things unfortunately less so. but the american foreign policy pipe is very, very narrow, and they can't really assimilate a whole lot of difficult foreign policy challenges simultaneously. to pick iran is sore of one of the top ones was absolutely the right choice. >> greg? >> i guess i would give the administration a mixed grade. i think they got a terrible inheritance, bad hand, and then it faces a body politic that, while plenty of shrill voices wanting to reassert american power there's no evidence of the american people to spend the money or li
mexico is an extraordinarily important country. the levels of trade between the u.s. and mexico -- there's more there than drugs and thugs. you don't hear about this -- the coverage is in "the times" is very good. could i 0 go on but i won't. for me it's a mixed record. some things -- if iran succeeds, i think joe was saying, this will trump everything else. this is absolutely huge for us, for them, to are the middle east, and the planet. and there i give them really an a-plus. they...
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u.s. supreme court turned down the appeal of a new mexico photographer who objects to taking pictures of same sex weddings. the justices let a supreme court
u.s. supreme court turned down the appeal of a new mexico photographer who objects to taking pictures of same sex weddings. the justices let a supreme court
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u.s. and mexico. >> a dusty cross and faded plastic flowers mark the spot where a boy named jose antonio alanodrod dia >>. >> this is the story of a boy, a boarder and a wall of silence. sometimes shortly before 11:30, on october 10th, 2012, the 16-year-old died instantly when he was hit by a bullet in the back of the head. as he fell face-down, eight more shots hit him in the back. >> one aboveder patrol agent fired through the next down into the street and down into mexico. why? border patrol says jose antonio was throwing rocks at them. one eyewitness says jose antonio was just walking down the street. even if he was throwing rocks, was shooting him an appropriate response? was he really a threat to armed agent did up on the cliff behind the fence? jose antonio's grandmother is an american citizens. she lives on the arizona side of the fence in nogales, a few minutes away from where her granted son was killed. at a bedside shrine, she praiys >> there needs to be justice because it seems to me a cold-blooded, calculated crime. to me, it's a crime with no justification because he wasn't doin
u.s. and mexico. >> a dusty cross and faded plastic flowers mark the spot where a boy named jose antonio alanodrod dia >>. >> this is the story of a boy, a boarder and a wall of silence. sometimes shortly before 11:30, on october 10th, 2012, the 16-year-old died instantly when he was hit by a bullet in the back of the head. as he fell face-down, eight more shots hit him in the back. >> one aboveder patrol agent fired through the next down into the street and down into...
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u.s. from mexico. agents with sniffer dogs check each vehicle as i it passes alog the two-lane road.kpoints there is something unusual. >> this is a newer model sedan. >> reporter: a group of citizens monitoring the monitors. >> the dog is sniffing. >> reporter: many people here are fed up with the chris runnings causeed in their daily lives by the checkpoints and by the heavy-handed presence of the border patrol in the area. >> possibly one male, one female, white. >> reporter: lisa jacobson helped organize the checkpoint monitoring. >> many people in this community believe that our community has been treated as if we live in a war zone . >> reporter: they say checkpoints secure the nations borders, unquote. >> i have to go through two border patrol checks every day of my life which, you know, gets old after a day or two. >> reporter: stacy hatton is a nurse that lives here but works more than 50-kilometer ways, she believe the checkpoint infringes her constitutional rights. >> they can ask me they want and i have no right. i don't think this is what any of our american soldiers fou
u.s. from mexico. agents with sniffer dogs check each vehicle as i it passes alog the two-lane road.kpoints there is something unusual. >> this is a newer model sedan. >> reporter: a group of citizens monitoring the monitors. >> the dog is sniffing. >> reporter: many people here are fed up with the chris runnings causeed in their daily lives by the checkpoints and by the heavy-handed presence of the border patrol in the area. >> possibly one male, one female,...
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u.s. from mexico with temporary permission in 2000.county has notified federal authorities about the crime. >> no. there's people that deserve to be deported and she just wasn't one of them. there's people that do, you know, way worse. >> investigators say munoz hired another student to settle brownies but the plan fell apart when the student got sick and had to be rushed to the hospital. >>> new this morning toyota is recalling more than 6 million vehicles worldwide for problems affecting various parts from steering to seat. 27 toyota models are affected including the controlla, the rav-4, tacoma and highlander. toyota isn't aware of crashes or injuries related to the recalls but two fires have been linked to a defective engine starter. >>> happening today, the first step toward making a big change in the credit cards in your wallets. bay area state senator jerry hill has a bill to change the type of credit cards used in california next year. he wants to eliminate cards with magnetic strips in favor of microchipped card technology. hi
u.s. from mexico with temporary permission in 2000.county has notified federal authorities about the crime. >> no. there's people that deserve to be deported and she just wasn't one of them. there's people that do, you know, way worse. >> investigators say munoz hired another student to settle brownies but the plan fell apart when the student got sick and had to be rushed to the hospital. >>> new this morning toyota is recalling more than 6 million vehicles worldwide for...
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u.s. come from mexico. last year a single line cost $0.20 in the u.s., now it is up to $0.50. not good with the summer pool parties around the corner. >> that's it for us here on "america tonight". remember, if you would like to comment on stories you'd like to see, log on to the website aljazeera.com/americatonight also join in the conversation on twitter and facebook. goodnight. we'll have more "america tonight" tomorrow. >> good evening, everyone. welcome to al jazeera america. i'm john seigenthaler, in new york. the midnight deadline to sign up for affordable care act, is hours away. the white house said 6 million have enrolled. 1.2 million visited the website. the high traffic caused the site to crash three times. general motors c.e.o. mary barra is expected to face tough questions at a congressional hearing, the topic a faulty ignition switch linked to a dozen deaths. mary barra will be asked why it took 10 years for gm to recall. they recalled another 1.5 million vehicles because of electronic power steering problems. >> tensions between north korea and south korea flar
u.s. come from mexico. last year a single line cost $0.20 in the u.s., now it is up to $0.50. not good with the summer pool parties around the corner. >> that's it for us here on "america tonight". remember, if you would like to comment on stories you'd like to see, log on to the website aljazeera.com/americatonight also join in the conversation on twitter and facebook. goodnight. we'll have more "america tonight" tomorrow. >> good evening, everyone. welcome to...
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u.s. come from mexico. last year a single line cost $0.20 in the u.s., now it is up to $0.50. not good with the summer pool parties around the corner. >> that's it for us here on "america tonight". remember, if you would like to comment on stories you'd like to see, log on to the website aljazeera.com/americatonight also join in the conversation on twitter and facebook. goodnight. we'll have more "america tonight" tomorrow. kenya's capitol while a series of blasts started in nairobi. ♪ this is al jazeera, live from doha and other top stories, back for the second time in a week, u.s. secretary of state john kerry tries to keep talks alive. russia raises the price of gas to ukraine by more than 40% in the latest standoff by the two countries and calling it unprecedented the charity doctors without
u.s. come from mexico. last year a single line cost $0.20 in the u.s., now it is up to $0.50. not good with the summer pool parties around the corner. >> that's it for us here on "america tonight". remember, if you would like to comment on stories you'd like to see, log on to the website aljazeera.com/americatonight also join in the conversation on twitter and facebook. goodnight. we'll have more "america tonight" tomorrow. kenya's capitol while a series of blasts...
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u.s. come from mexico. last year a single line cost $0.20 in the u.s., now it is up to $0.50. not good with the summer pool parties around the corner. >> that's it for us here on "america tonight". remember, if you would like to comment on stories you'd like to see, log on to the website aljazeera.com/americatonight also join in the conversation on twitter and facebook. goodnight. we'll have more "america tonight" tomorrow. >> scared as hell... >> as american troops prepare to leave afghanistan get a first hand look at what life is really like under the taliban. >> we're going to be taken to a place, where they're going to make plans for an attack. >> the only thing i know is, that they say they're not going to withdraw. >> then, immediately after, an america tonight special edition for more inside and analysis. >> why did you decide to go... >> it's extremly important for the western audience to know why these people keep on fighting... ...it's so seldom you get that access to the other side. >> faultlines: on the front lines with the taliban then an america tonight: special
u.s. come from mexico. last year a single line cost $0.20 in the u.s., now it is up to $0.50. not good with the summer pool parties around the corner. >> that's it for us here on "america tonight". remember, if you would like to comment on stories you'd like to see, log on to the website aljazeera.com/americatonight also join in the conversation on twitter and facebook. goodnight. we'll have more "america tonight" tomorrow. >> scared as hell... >> as...
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u.s. up 2-0. mexico rallied. 4th minute. michael fabian's clinic finds the back of the net cutting the lead to 2-1. they go back on the attack. paul shot each, feasting on the rebound for the equalizer. the game ending in a 2-2 draw. >> got to love the energy and the spirit. the world cup can't get here soon enough. thank you. >> kids are catching world cup fever as well. a lesser known soccer tournament is underway in rio. al jazeera's rob reynolds shows us how the game is bringing attention to the problem of child homelessness. >> football is under way in rio, argentina battles tanzania, two teams competing in the street child world cup. teams from 19 countries are taking part, organised by a british charity. these children are growing up in poverty, and have spent time living on the streets. now they have been reunited with parents, and are attending school. earlier the boys and girls visited rio's famous stadium, where the other world cup final will be held. >> ali - he is from pakistan. >> now i playing a role as an amb
u.s. up 2-0. mexico rallied. 4th minute. michael fabian's clinic finds the back of the net cutting the lead to 2-1. they go back on the attack. paul shot each, feasting on the rebound for the equalizer. the game ending in a 2-2 draw. >> got to love the energy and the spirit. the world cup can't get here soon enough. thank you. >> kids are catching world cup fever as well. a lesser known soccer tournament is underway in rio. al jazeera's rob reynolds shows us how the game is bringing...
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. >>> a powerful earthquake shaking central and southern mexico. u.s. geological survey says it was a magnitude 7.5 centered near acapulco. no immediate word of damage or casualti casualties, but the quake shook mexico city for at least 30 seconds. back. >> 1985, a magnitude 8.1 quake killed at least 6,000 people and destroyed many buildings in mexico city. >>> a deadly avalanche on mt. everest killing at least 12 people in what officials are calling the worst sgas ter to hit climbingers on the mountain. steve harry begir harry began h latest. >> reporter: the avalanche took place just below base camp. at least 12 confirmed dead. these are sherpas, those who set up the ropes for foreign climbers. we do have an eyewitness account from jeff brown, a florida attorney who has climbed everest before. the audio is not great. but here is jeff brown. >> so right now at least 12 confirmed ged and you heard in that phone report perhaps numbers as high as 13 to 18. the number could rise throughout the day. emergency rescue operations went into effect immediately wi
. >>> a powerful earthquake shaking central and southern mexico. u.s. geological survey says it was a magnitude 7.5 centered near acapulco. no immediate word of damage or casualti casualties, but the quake shook mexico city for at least 30 seconds. back. >> 1985, a magnitude 8.1 quake killed at least 6,000 people and destroyed many buildings in mexico city. >>> a deadly avalanche on mt. everest killing at least 12 people in what officials are calling the worst sgas ter...
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adam raney met up with him in nogales, mexico, along the u.s. border. >> esteban tiznado is afraid to stand still. back in mexico he is wary of kidnapping gangs and corrupt police. >> they were going to take me to gaol. >> he said he had to pay them $10 to leave him alone. he wanders the streets of nogales with no friends, family and no money. he's overwhommed. at the age of 40, he's forced to start over. >> depressed. stressing. i'm in this position, that's why. >> this is the sixth time esteban tiznado has been deported. he says he's a u.s. citizen. in 2008 he convinced a federal criminal court that he had a right to be in the united states. but an immigration judge said he hasn't proved he's a citizen, and with a criminal record, including domestic violence, drug possession and burglary, deporting him was a priority. esteban tiznado is one of 2 million people deported under obama. >> those that champion the rights of migrants said the u.s. government had a clear strategy. >> to make it so hard that that suffering gets you to bow down and break
adam raney met up with him in nogales, mexico, along the u.s. border. >> esteban tiznado is afraid to stand still. back in mexico he is wary of kidnapping gangs and corrupt police. >> they were going to take me to gaol. >> he said he had to pay them $10 to leave him alone. he wanders the streets of nogales with no friends, family and no money. he's overwhommed. at the age of 40, he's forced to start over. >> depressed. stressing. i'm in this position, that's why....
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u.s. and mexico. in the past, mexico has placed restrictions on american exports of high fructose corn syrup. do you share my concern that corn farmers in illinois and other states could get caught up in another cross-border trade dispute that is not their fault, but is the result of the market distorting sugar subsidies? >> i certainly hope we could avoid that situation. >> we thank you very much and i thank you for your work. track you i yield back. >> thank you. mr. young. >> mr. ambassador, thanks so much for being here today. i really do appreciate it. i'll begin by noting mike lee, mr. griffith of arkansas who was called away to the floor, and he just asked that i convey to you he will be submitted a letter for consideration for came to tpp and japan's treatment of rice, also pertaining to dumping of steel rebar from turkey and mexico. so he will look forward to your responses. mr. ambassador, it recently with, working with several of my colleagues, helped launch a caucus rooted to ttip. and thi
u.s. and mexico. in the past, mexico has placed restrictions on american exports of high fructose corn syrup. do you share my concern that corn farmers in illinois and other states could get caught up in another cross-border trade dispute that is not their fault, but is the result of the market distorting sugar subsidies? >> i certainly hope we could avoid that situation. >> we thank you very much and i thank you for your work. track you i yield back. >> thank you. mr. young....
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u.s. and mexico as countries where that competitiveness has improved.also has to do, frankly, with the fact that we have a lot of oil and our energy cost are a lot cheaper than elsewhere? >> energy is important, but it is only one factor. the other thing we are seeing in the united states is relatively stable wages with productivity increasing, which is making a big defense. contrast that with a country like brazil, 25% higher than the u.s., a shocking number, where they have seen virtually no productivity gains. they are therefore at a balance. >> how do you define manufacturing renaissance? as a return of manufacturing to the united states, very simply. what we are seeing now is more and more companies that we can identify have taken what were jobs, primarily from asia, and brought them back to the united states. this is really only the beginning phase of this economic world change. >> as we talk about china's competitiveness working against it, the fact of the matter is that emerging markets consuming -- emerging market consumer spending patterns are
u.s. and mexico as countries where that competitiveness has improved.also has to do, frankly, with the fact that we have a lot of oil and our energy cost are a lot cheaper than elsewhere? >> energy is important, but it is only one factor. the other thing we are seeing in the united states is relatively stable wages with productivity increasing, which is making a big defense. contrast that with a country like brazil, 25% higher than the u.s., a shocking number, where they have seen...