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. >> adam rainey joins us from mexico city. his is not the first time we have heard about the pervasiveness of drug crime in mexico but why this time has it caused so much rage in the communities? >> reporter: well, joie, to begin with, these are students all between ages of about 18 and 22. their faces are plastered everywhere in this country. and it's reality inspired outrage because people see them as utterly innocent, despite the fact that these schools where they studied have a leftist and confrontation tradition, it's -- the idea that they would be shot and handed to a drug gang is just infuriating to this country that has as you said seen so much voyages and on top of that, the federal government even though it's giving nearly daily press conferences, didn't come to this case right away, only when guerrero state, a state racked with corruption, rotten to the core by many observers observation, and the country here is just fed up. they want to live in a place where they can rely on the government providing the most basic b
. >> adam rainey joins us from mexico city. his is not the first time we have heard about the pervasiveness of drug crime in mexico but why this time has it caused so much rage in the communities? >> reporter: well, joie, to begin with, these are students all between ages of about 18 and 22. their faces are plastered everywhere in this country. and it's reality inspired outrage because people see them as utterly innocent, despite the fact that these schools where they studied have a...
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. >> adam raney is joining us from mexico city. good to see you. what is the latest on the investigation with the students? >> well, they are still awaiting results from austria to see if remains found at one of the several mass grave sites are those of the 43 students. the attorney-general of mexico, he said that members of the organised criminal group, united warriors, or warriors united, confessed to the fact that members of the gang killed the students. the way that he presented the evidence at a press conference is particularly what upset and angered many of the families and students in that area in guerrero. they don't buy the government's story and think they want to solve the case. they want to have separate experts from an argentine group confirming what ever remains to be said. it's still a missing person's case. >> adam raney stand by, i want to continue the conversation with christopher wilson, senior associate for the mexico institute at the wilson center in washington d c. a reporter with the new york review of books that covered lati
. >> adam raney is joining us from mexico city. good to see you. what is the latest on the investigation with the students? >> well, they are still awaiting results from austria to see if remains found at one of the several mass grave sites are those of the 43 students. the attorney-general of mexico, he said that members of the organised criminal group, united warriors, or warriors united, confessed to the fact that members of the gang killed the students. the way that he presented...
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for the very latest "new york times" bureau chief randy archibald joins us from mexico city. y, what's going on there? >> greta, tonight, there are three large demonstrations converging on the historic center of mexico city for mass protest to send a message to the government that people are very frustrated and angry over this case over the impunity and lawlessness that they see in many parts of mexico. >> what is is the president's reaction to this, if any? >> well, the president was away in china for about a week when anger was swelling and building over. this and there were smaller demonstrations culminating in a very large one tonight. is he back now. he came back over the weekend. and he has said that he feels the pain that mexico is feeling. and he is urging that these protests be peaceful and should be noted so are the parents of the students who are missing. they have asked for peaceful demonstrations. there are some radical elements in the proceed test who are taking advantage and causing some vandzism and other damage. >> now the students are missing. but, i mean, 43
for the very latest "new york times" bureau chief randy archibald joins us from mexico city. y, what's going on there? >> greta, tonight, there are three large demonstrations converging on the historic center of mexico city for mass protest to send a message to the government that people are very frustrated and angry over this case over the impunity and lawlessness that they see in many parts of mexico. >> what is is the president's reaction to this, if any? >> well,...
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. >> adam rainey is joining us live from mexico city. good to see you adam. what is the latest on this investigation of these students? >> well, they're still waiting results from austria to see if remains found at one of the several mass grave sites are indeed those of the 43 students. now the attorney general of mexico, jesus caram, said that the members of this group confessed to the fact that members of that gang had killed these students. and the way he presented that evidence at a press conference is particularly what upset and angered many of the family of the students. they don't buy the story, they want to solve the case and finish it. they're waiting to hear what the austrian experts say and they want separate results from an argentine owner group. group. >> a senior staff person, and alma nieto, long covered latin america. >> i want to start with you. you have been covering this for quite some time. how would you describe the playing of violence in certain parts of mexico? >> i think it's been going on for a very long time, at least ten years i wou
. >> adam rainey is joining us live from mexico city. good to see you adam. what is the latest on this investigation of these students? >> well, they're still waiting results from austria to see if remains found at one of the several mass grave sites are indeed those of the 43 students. now the attorney general of mexico, jesus caram, said that the members of this group confessed to the fact that members of that gang had killed these students. and the way he presented that evidence...
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. >> joining us live from mexico city is adam rainy. there seems to be a lot of anger over the way the attorney general is handling the case. what's that all about? >> >> it's specific to friday evening here in mexico when he ended the press conference and said enough, i'm tired, a perhaps rude and informal way to end the press conference but comes for the past month of him being seen as perhaps not too invested emotionally in the case and perhaps looking to wrap it up. the day after that announcement on friday where he said i'm tired, let's end this conference you had on social media an explosion of enough, i'm tired, and then out on the streets on saturday, you had people marching saying i'm tired, enough already, i'm tired of corruption. i'm tired of 30,000 people missing in mexico, tired of a corrupt government and tired of injustice and immunity in this country. he didn't handle it in the best way. the attorney general is taking a very active stance a few times a week showing evidence as a way to tamp down the international clamor
. >> joining us live from mexico city is adam rainy. there seems to be a lot of anger over the way the attorney general is handling the case. what's that all about? >> >> it's specific to friday evening here in mexico when he ended the press conference and said enough, i'm tired, a perhaps rude and informal way to end the press conference but comes for the past month of him being seen as perhaps not too invested emotionally in the case and perhaps looking to wrap it up. the...
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people were encouraged to skip school and work, adam joins us live now from mexico city, adam, when do the the protoasts begin, and what do protestors hope to accomplish here. >> and confrontations with riot police, that wasn't necessarily part of the organized protests we are expecting to see in a couple of hours here. all within walking distance, of the city's largest plaza. they are going to converge, and they are expecting tens of thousands of people, so of course they show up, what we have seen in earlier protests is that they are calling for many things, mainly they are calling for the government to keep looking for these 43 missing students. many people protesting do not believe the government allegations that this criminal group killed and incinerated all 43 of these students and left them in a trash dump. what they also want is in a larger sense justice. this movement is fired up and angry, but this is just the most significant case they are upset about years of impunity, years of violence, and years of just pain and suffering by tens of thousands of mexicans. and you flow som
people were encouraged to skip school and work, adam joins us live now from mexico city, adam, when do the the protoasts begin, and what do protestors hope to accomplish here. >> and confrontations with riot police, that wasn't necessarily part of the organized protests we are expecting to see in a couple of hours here. all within walking distance, of the city's largest plaza. they are going to converge, and they are expecting tens of thousands of people, so of course they show up, what...
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cnn's senior latin american affairs editor rafael romo joining us live from mexico city. rafael, how is that connection being made? >> reporter: christi and marty, good morning from mexico city. what mexican authorities are telling us is that the local mayor in the town of iguala was under -- was in cahoots with organized crime and the details about this case we must warn our viewers are very gruesome and disturbing. what authorities are saying is that the students were stopped by police, fired on, they were handed over to a criminal gang who took them to a landfill where they were executed and then the bodies burned and finally their remains disposed of in a river and its banks. that's what the mexican attorney general said at a press conference yesterday. this is how he put the latest information on the case. let's take a listen. >> the mexican government has led a great endeavor in one of the most complex operations carried out. 10,000 officers, marines, soldiers, public -- >> the attorney general said that there have been 74 arrests so far. 10 more arrest warrants pend
cnn's senior latin american affairs editor rafael romo joining us live from mexico city. rafael, how is that connection being made? >> reporter: christi and marty, good morning from mexico city. what mexican authorities are telling us is that the local mayor in the town of iguala was under -- was in cahoots with organized crime and the details about this case we must warn our viewers are very gruesome and disturbing. what authorities are saying is that the students were stopped by police,...
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the knowledge that phillips was merton, it is the merton history that takes us from cabello in cuba to oswald in mexico city. after the assassination, phillips had to be disconnected from that history. i'll end this part of my presentation with this observation -- phillips had to leave cuba around january 1960. jim knoll the havana station chief needed someone who could handle the d.r.. element that remained cabello, pancho and tepedino. that someone is the subject of the remainder of my presentation. just leave it there. previously, i mention the failure of tepedino and dave phillips to defect cabello in january 1959. when phillips left cuba at the end of that year, the chief of station took over the case. then after cabello attended a student conference in switzerland, in september 1960, his father called him and warned him never to come back to cuba. tepedino came to the united states using his temporary student visa. in may, 1960, the remaining disaffected clandestine dr element inside cubist sprang into action. they expose themselves by openly attacking the visited soviet vice from your. afterward, the
the knowledge that phillips was merton, it is the merton history that takes us from cabello in cuba to oswald in mexico city. after the assassination, phillips had to be disconnected from that history. i'll end this part of my presentation with this observation -- phillips had to leave cuba around january 1960. jim knoll the havana station chief needed someone who could handle the d.r.. element that remained cabello, pancho and tepedino. that someone is the subject of the remainder of my...
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we can get the latest now from adam raney who is live for us in mexico city. us up-to-date with what is am live happening on the streets at the moment. >> reporter: well, this protest, which is the state of guerrero was meant to be a peaceful one, but it soon seems to have gotten out of hand it. attracted many left test teachers and perhaps some other student teachers perhaps from the same college where the missing students attended school. and it soon got out of hands. they did torch the state headquarters for the pre. the country's ruling party. it's not the ruling party in guerrero, but it is clearly a symbol of power in this country. now, it's important for our viewers to understand this isn't so rare in mexico. more than a year ago, protesting teachers torched that same headquarters when they were upset over a pending education reform. so it's long been a symbol that is up for attack by people upset with the ruling party. now, this follows protests on monday in which several police were attacked. reports that one was actually unconscious after being struc
we can get the latest now from adam raney who is live for us in mexico city. us up-to-date with what is am live happening on the streets at the moment. >> reporter: well, this protest, which is the state of guerrero was meant to be a peaceful one, but it soon seems to have gotten out of hand it. attracted many left test teachers and perhaps some other student teachers perhaps from the same college where the missing students attended school. and it soon got out of hands. they did torch the...
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and of course, what we hope is that what we learn from mexico city it will provide insight for us so that we can use that insight and understanding and apply it to other future megacities. narrator: while many previous studies revealed a great deal about pollution within mexico city what happened to the pollution after it left the city and what its effects were on the region and the globe had never been systematically studied until milagro. so you have all this pollution coming out from burning of fossil fuels from cars, from industry. and so the pollutants that emitted locally the local effects would be on the health of the population and on the air quality. but then they could also -- the regional impact, which would affect the ecosystem. and then, also there's the global impact that would affect the climate. so this is very serious. narrator: 24 hours a day for 30 days the milagro team collected data using airplanes, radars, weather balloons and dozens of scientific instruments. i brought here to mexico city an instrument which i call the differential supersaturation separator. ou
and of course, what we hope is that what we learn from mexico city it will provide insight for us so that we can use that insight and understanding and apply it to other future megacities. narrator: while many previous studies revealed a great deal about pollution within mexico city what happened to the pollution after it left the city and what its effects were on the region and the globe had never been systematically studied until milagro. so you have all this pollution coming out from burning...
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enrique died this past friday and from maeks mexico city to the mission to city hall there are so many of us mourning the loss of this gentle worrying enrique the rest i submit. >> thank you supervisor kim's supervisor campos. >> supervisor kim. >> i'm introducing two items one is a resolution and the seconds is a hearing today, i'm introducing a resolution to authorized $500,000 for the fund to support the nonprofit building the unit players group center and also for west bay in the south of market those projects were funded and were by the stabilitytion fund and recommended by the citizens advisory committee this september up in 2005 was part of the rincon hill plan to have the improvement in the south of market many years latter this fund will help us to acquire the in time spaces for spaces that provide spaces for youngest people this the first time to allocate the funds with the help the united players purported the building between 6 and 7 in the heart of market and united players is a invention preservation program and work closely with our office in enhancing and promoting parks and
enrique died this past friday and from maeks mexico city to the mission to city hall there are so many of us mourning the loss of this gentle worrying enrique the rest i submit. >> thank you supervisor kim's supervisor campos. >> supervisor kim. >> i'm introducing two items one is a resolution and the seconds is a hearing today, i'm introducing a resolution to authorized $500,000 for the fund to support the nonprofit building the unit players group center and also for west bay...
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mexico city. >>> that's our program for now. i'm bob abernethy. from all of usave a happy thanksgiving. you can follow us on twitter and facebook and watch us anytime on the pbs app for iphones and ipads. there is also much more on our website, where you can also listen to or watch every program. join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, scenes from the washington national cathedral, which held a muslim prayer service for the first time in the cathedral's history. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lillian endowment, an indianapolis-based private family foundation, dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, community development and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america. designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> rose: welcome to the program. i am charlie rose. the program is "charlie rose: the week." just ahead the new fight over imglaigz graigz reform. the secretary of defense on battle against isil. and benedict cumberba
mexico city. >>> that's our program for now. i'm bob abernethy. from all of usave a happy thanksgiving. you can follow us on twitter and facebook and watch us anytime on the pbs app for iphones and ipads. there is also much more on our website, where you can also listen to or watch every program. join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, scenes from the washington national cathedral, which held a muslim prayer service for the first time in the cathedral's history. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪...
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from new york city to new mexico, officers accused of using excessive, off lethal force. >> every police officer out there is not behaving this way. however there are many, many circumstances where police officers see young men of color and unfortunately treat them in a way that's highly disrespectful. >> reporter: fbi numbers confirm what many activates have warned. the number of officer involved shootings has been ricing. 4 -- rising. is killings that were declared justifiable. it's the most in nearly two decades. just two weeks ago, albuquerque new mexico agreed to overhaul its police department after officers killed 32 people in four years. >> it is a road map to rebuilding the trust between the community and the police. >> seattle having federal monitors watching their police departments. meanwhile ferguson leaders promise changes urge peace while activates demand answers. not all police officers report shootings. we don't know exactly how many people are killed by officers every year. john. >> all right jonathan, thanks. in switzerland today michael brown's parents addressed a u.n.
from new york city to new mexico, officers accused of using excessive, off lethal force. >> every police officer out there is not behaving this way. however there are many, many circumstances where police officers see young men of color and unfortunately treat them in a way that's highly disrespectful. >> reporter: fbi numbers confirm what many activates have warned. the number of officer involved shootings has been ricing. 4 -- rising. is killings that were declared justifiable....
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from new york city, to new mexico. officers accused of using excessive, often lethal force. >> every police officer out there is not behaving in this way. there are many circumstances where police see young men of colour. >> federal bureau of investigation numbers confirm what activists warned, the number of officer controlled shootings across the country has been rising. nationally police officers killed 461 felon suspect last year, killings that were declared justifiable. it's the most in nearly two decades. >>> two weeks ago albuquerque new mexico agreed to overhaul their development after 33 people were killed in 32 keers. >> it's a roadmap of rebuilding trust between the community and police. >> they'll join others in seattle at having police departments monitored. ferguson's leaders promised changes and peace. activists demand answers. it's been a worry that the number of officer-involved shootings could be higher, because not all police departments report shootings, nor are they required to. it troubles activists, because they don't know
from new york city, to new mexico. officers accused of using excessive, often lethal force. >> every police officer out there is not behaving in this way. there are many circumstances where police see young men of colour. >> federal bureau of investigation numbers confirm what activists warned, the number of officer controlled shootings across the country has been rising. nationally police officers killed 461 felon suspect last year, killings that were declared justifiable. it's the...
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us parents have here at the teachers college. >> reporter: despite the arrests, students from mexico city's teachers college protested in front office. they say authorities respect doing enough. >> does it mean anything to you that the mayor was arrested today? >> yeah, i think it was obstruction to the real problem that we have. we want missing people, missing students. we want a life. . we want to set anything else. >> reporter: this is becoming a political crisis for the mexican government. seven top officials have resigned over the scandal and the mexican federal police have had to take over security responsibilities in two towns. some say the case of the missing students and tuesday's arrests are a symptom of a much larger problem. >> translator: this individual who was just detained is nothing more than the lowest link of a great chain of corruption and complicity that the mexican state is a criminal state of all levels. >> reporter: several mas graves have been found, but the whereabouts of the missing students remains a mystery. rafael romo, cnn, mexico city. >> if you're waking up with us in europe, it's one of those da
us parents have here at the teachers college. >> reporter: despite the arrests, students from mexico city's teachers college protested in front office. they say authorities respect doing enough. >> does it mean anything to you that the mayor was arrested today? >> yeah, i think it was obstruction to the real problem that we have. we want missing people, missing students. we want a life. . we want to set anything else. >> reporter: this is becoming a political crisis for...
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us from there. adam what is the story? how were they captured? >> reporter: well, police clearly had a tip and they went to this apartment in the southern part of mexico citynd arrested both the mayor and his wife around 4:00 a.m. they have been taken into custody for investigations into organized crime. they are probably giving some sort of deposition at this time, and we are expecting a news conference in the next hour or so. we don't know if there were anyone else with them, or if they had any weapons in the apartment. >> what will happen to them next now? are they going to face charges? >> reporter: well, they are going to probably face charges depending on the testimony they give. they are the prime suspects for orchestrating this attack. for weeks it was said that it was the mayor that gave the order to local police that lead to the attack on these students. and their subsequent disappearance. what parents are hoping is that he is going to be able to give some sort of evidence that points to these students being alive. that's really what the parents are hoping for, and if the government would deliver that to them, it would turn what has been a media
us from there. adam what is the story? how were they captured? >> reporter: well, police clearly had a tip and they went to this apartment in the southern part of mexico citynd arrested both the mayor and his wife around 4:00 a.m. they have been taken into custody for investigations into organized crime. they are probably giving some sort of deposition at this time, and we are expecting a news conference in the next hour or so. we don't know if there were anyone else with them, or if they...
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from deportation. >> this is the chaotic scene in mexico city a short while ago. tensions are high now. police usedisperse some protesters who they say ended up throwing molotov cocktails in front of the national palace. >> the death toll from a brutal winter storm in buffalo, new york, now stands at ten. but rising temperatures and a weekend of rape could cause record six feet of snow to start melting. officials are warning residents to prepare for the possibility now of major flooding. >> let's go straight to our top story. more on president obama's sweeping and i would certainly say controversial jofr haul of the american immigration system. he says he's taking action where congress has failed. >> mr. obama's plan offers temporary protection from deportation for some 5 million undocumented immigrants. the emphasis, he say, will be on keeping families together while also making it easier for the highly skilled to stay in the u.s. no one is eligible for a program that has not been in the program for at least five years. okay, so for a closer look at the deportation process, i rode along with an en
from deportation. >> this is the chaotic scene in mexico city a short while ago. tensions are high now. police usedisperse some protesters who they say ended up throwing molotov cocktails in front of the national palace. >> the death toll from a brutal winter storm in buffalo, new york, now stands at ten. but rising temperatures and a weekend of rape could cause record six feet of snow to start melting. officials are warning residents to prepare for the possibility now of major...
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mexico city. ♪ >>> voting is underway in u.s. midterm elections. at stake who controls the senate. kimberly hallcut joins us live fromitol hill. >> that's right. it is voting day. polls opening all across the united states, voting day over the next few hours. what is at stake? the control of the congress. the lower how currently controlled by republicans, that is not expected to change too much. what is expected to change is the makeup of the u.s. senate. d currently that is controlled by democrats, and the control should shift to the republicans, giving the republicans direct control of both houses. mike hannah reports. >> reporter: there's no u.s. ambassador in sierra leone to report on the fight against ebola. nor in turkey, which is on the front line of the war the u.s. has declared against isil fighters. and no u.s. representation in bahrain, which hosts one of the most powerful projections of u.s. foreign policy. posts are v-- vacant around the world. the reason? republicans are intentional blocking hearings. many arms withering in the face of republican repunation. the log jam could get even worse in the repub
mexico city. ♪ >>> voting is underway in u.s. midterm elections. at stake who controls the senate. kimberly hallcut joins us live fromitol hill. >> that's right. it is voting day. polls opening all across the united states, voting day over the next few hours. what is at stake? the control of the congress. the lower how currently controlled by republicans, that is not expected to change too much. what is expected to change is the makeup of the u.s. senate. d currently that is...
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using too much force. >> there are a number of officers that see a man of color, and treat them disrespectfully. >> reporter: from new york city to new mexico anger over police behavior and tactics. and in new york as a grand jury decides whether to charge a officer for a choke hold daelt -- death in july. >> the police officer gun was discharged one time. >> reporter: that officer has been stripped of his gun and badge while the department investigates. in albuquerque, leaders agreed to overhaul the police department after its department killed 34 people in two years. >> it is also a road map for rebuilding the trust between the community and the police. >> reporter: the city joined new orleans, and seattle in having federal monitors watching their police officer departments, a fate that could also fall on ferguson. the justice department is conducting its own investigations into darren wilson, and his department to see whether ferguson's force has a history of targeting minorities. john? >> thank you. >>> we are joined by the representative of blacks in america. good to see you. >> you too. >> there have been two shootings resulting in th
using too much force. >> there are a number of officers that see a man of color, and treat them disrespectfully. >> reporter: from new york city to new mexico anger over police behavior and tactics. and in new york as a grand jury decides whether to charge a officer for a choke hold daelt -- death in july. >> the police officer gun was discharged one time. >> reporter: that officer has been stripped of his gun and badge while the department investigates. in albuquerque,...
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us today. >> you are welcome. >> the mexican government says several suspects have confessed to the mass murder of those 43 missing college students. racial lavin am reports from mexico citythe families say they won't accept the news until they get scientific proof. >> these charred bones and teeth may be all that remains of the missing 43 university students. they were kidnapped by local police in the mexican state of guero and turned over to a drug gang nearly six weeks ago. attorney general jesus cordon played the video on friday. >> i know the information we obtained, causes pain to the members. the statement and information we have affects a large number of people. >> in this taped confession, members of the guero's game reenact the killing. they show invest 2k3w5i9ors how they lined up the bodies. some were suffocated while others were shot. >> the suspects said they killed the survivors and throwed them in the trash dump where they burned them and took turns to make sure that the fire kept burning for hours. >> if these confessions prove to be true, this could be one of the worst massacre in decades of innocent people at the hands of local police and politicians wo
us today. >> you are welcome. >> the mexican government says several suspects have confessed to the mass murder of those 43 missing college students. racial lavin am reports from mexico citythe families say they won't accept the news until they get scientific proof. >> these charred bones and teeth may be all that remains of the missing 43 university students. they were kidnapped by local police in the mexican state of guero and turned over to a drug gang nearly six weeks ago....
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breaking out in mexico overnight skirmishes broke out between protesters and police who forcibly cleared demonstrators from the main square in thor in of mexico city. earlier police used fire extinguishers to disburse protesters throwing molotov cocktails in the streets. demonstrators are demanding answers in the case of 43 missing college students. it is feared they were massacred by a cartel on orders from a mexican mayor. >>> one person is dead, three others have been injured after a deadly blast at an off-shore oil platform near louisiana. investigators are trying to figure out exactly what sparked the explosion. some 12 miles off the coast of new orleans. happened around 3:00 local time thursday afternoon. officials say that rig was not in production at the time. the damage has been limited to the explosion area and no pollution was reported. >>> the latest developments for you in the fsu shooting. the shooter has been identified as this young man, myron may, a lawyer and a 2005 fsu graduate. we've learned that he messaged eight friends to tell them they would be receiving packages, those packages should arrive today. investigators are hoping the packages may hol
breaking out in mexico overnight skirmishes broke out between protesters and police who forcibly cleared demonstrators from the main square in thor in of mexico city. earlier police used fire extinguishers to disburse protesters throwing molotov cocktails in the streets. demonstrators are demanding answers in the case of 43 missing college students. it is feared they were massacred by a cartel on orders from a mexican mayor. >>> one person is dead, three others have been injured after...
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from deportation. >> this was the chaotic scene in mexico city just a few hours ago. the demonstrators gathered to protest the government's response to the disappearance of 43 students. police usedire-extinguishers who disperse some protesters who they say threw molotov cocktails in front of the national palace. >>> with japan in a recession, prime minister shinzo abe has set up elections december 14. days ago, he said he'll day plans for a second sales tax increase due next year. he'll delay that until 2017. now back to our top story. president obama's immigration order caps years of bitter debate in congress. he called on lawmakers when he first became president and again when he was re-elected two years ago. mr. obama says, at this point he was forced to take action, but he still wants to see legislation. >> to those members of congress who question my authority to make our immigration system work better, or question the wisdom of me acting where congress has failed, i have one answer. pass a bill. i want to work with both parties to pass a more permanent led legislative solution. >> here's a shocker, republicans are promising a fight. steve king is suggesting a resolution of
from deportation. >> this was the chaotic scene in mexico city just a few hours ago. the demonstrators gathered to protest the government's response to the disappearance of 43 students. police usedire-extinguishers who disperse some protesters who they say threw molotov cocktails in front of the national palace. >>> with japan in a recession, prime minister shinzo abe has set up elections december 14. days ago, he said he'll day plans for a second sales tax increase due next...
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from asia this weekend. beautiful new mansion in mexico city. the title of which is held by a mexican construction company which has won many lucrative government contracts. it is usedesident and first lady. the president's office says it is her house and not his and she is paying for it in monthly installments to the construction company. the first lady is a former soap opera star and is financially independent. this loan is not an arm's length transaction. what do we want to know? what were the terms of this loan? how much did she pay for this property? what kind of interest rate did she get? if those are below market rate there will be questions about it. >> appreciate it. to mary thompson now. "market flash." >> we are checking out shares of zoetis outlining initiatives. all of this happening at the investor day today. it is also announcing full year 2005 earnings guidance of 1.61 to $1.68 a share. the street was looking for 1.$ 1 $1.71. it was halted for trading down fractionally down 0.7%. >>> it is t minus 36 day until christmas. when is the best time to get a holiday deal? >>> millions of americans hit the malls for black friday. are prices that much better?
from asia this weekend. beautiful new mansion in mexico city. the title of which is held by a mexican construction company which has won many lucrative government contracts. it is usedesident and first lady. the president's office says it is her house and not his and she is paying for it in monthly installments to the construction company. the first lady is a former soap opera star and is financially independent. this loan is not an arm's length transaction. what do we want to know? what were...
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us as we raise a glass to everyone who remembered today. bottoms up, america. see you tomorrow. same time. another innovation from cvs health. because health is everything. . protests continue to rock mexico sdi cityesters manage to light a door at the president's ceremonial palace on fire. this as out rage continues over the alleged massacre of missing students. police opened fire on a group of student activists on a training college. six people were killed. 25 wounded. yesterday, the body of another student turned up. the signature of a mexican organized crime assassination. 42 43 students remain unaccounted for. those 43 students are believed to have been rounded up by local police on the orders of the mayor and turned over to members of a local drug gang. the attorney general says the bodies were so badly burned, it would be difficult to extract the dna needed to properly identify. the latest atrocity has spoken up against the drug lords of mexico and were so intwined with the mexican state. after meeting with the president, i am the father of a boy, for me, who has not disappeared. for me, why does this government act like this. we are not sheep to be killed whenever they feel like it. on fri
us as we raise a glass to everyone who remembered today. bottoms up, america. see you tomorrow. same time. another innovation from cvs health. because health is everything. . protests continue to rock mexico sdi cityesters manage to light a door at the president's ceremonial palace on fire. this as out rage continues over the alleged massacre of missing students. police opened fire on a group of student activists on a training college. six people were killed. 25 wounded. yesterday, the body of...
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from deportation. >> take a look at the chaotic scene in mexico city just a short while ago. demonstrators gathered to protest the government's response, the disappearance of 43 students. and police actually useduishers to disperse some protesters who they say threw molotov cocktails in front of the national palace. >> french officials are actually backing away from publicly identifying a second french citizen as an isis terrorist. now woenz, the terrorist prosecutor's office said that 22-year-old mikael dos santos is in a video in the beheading of syrian soldiers and an american aide worker. the office says the investigation is still ongoing. >> the movie director who made a star out of dustin hoffman in "the graduate" is being mourned throughout the world. mike nichols is dead at the age of 83. audiences knew him first in the late 1950s as one half of the comedy d.a. duo, nichols and may. >> president obama's immigration order makes good on his promise to take action where congress has failed. addressing his critics in a televised speech just a few hours ago, mr. obama insisted the changes do not amount to amnesty. he said the real amnesty would actually be leaving america's immigration poli
from deportation. >> take a look at the chaotic scene in mexico city just a short while ago. demonstrators gathered to protest the government's response, the disappearance of 43 students. and police actually useduishers to disperse some protesters who they say threw molotov cocktails in front of the national palace. >> french officials are actually backing away from publicly identifying a second french citizen as an isis terrorist. now woenz, the terrorist prosecutor's office said...