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of the biggest games in their lives they still took time to come and share their experience with us mexican fans i was talking about you would think they'd all be at the match in moscow some of them like that here in st petersburg so much they won't know we're going to stay here a bit longer and they shared their thoughts of twenty seventeen russian with us. at the bottom of the most emotional moments of the cup was when our team defeated russia we wait six one angry response but instead we...
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the citizen lab has also reported that the mexican government also used the spying software called pegasusspy on mexican human rights activists and journalists. some of the targeted activists and journalists are now suing the mexican government after learning they had been surveilled. this is award-winning journalist carmen aristegui. >> this is an operation by the state where the agents of the mexican state, far from doing what they should do legally, have instead utilized our resources, our taxes, our money to commit serious crimes. has to be relies the head of the mexican state, the president of mexico, that is the first. amy: citizen lab reported that the infection attempts took place in early march of 2016 shortly after the international investigators had criticized the mexican government for interference in their investigation, and as they were preparing their final report of their findings about the students' disappearance. the israel-based nso group, the maker of the pegasus spyware, is backed by the united states private equity firm francisco partners. for more we're joined by two
the citizen lab has also reported that the mexican government also used the spying software called pegasusspy on mexican human rights activists and journalists. some of the targeted activists and journalists are now suing the mexican government after learning they had been surveilled. this is award-winning journalist carmen aristegui. >> this is an operation by the state where the agents of the mexican state, far from doing what they should do legally, have instead utilized our resources,...
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it takes us back to the spanish colonial period, the mexican. and particular the early years of us conquest here in the american west. >> before we go back, let's go forward. how do you define largest prison population? >> well, so, that is a statistic that i did not generate but it looks at the jail population in los angeles but what is interesting about la is we have the largest local jail population. in addition to that we have two federal prisons in the county and we have many other municipal jails and detention facilities including private detention facilities. >> 70000 people are imprisoned in the la area right now? >> within a local jail. we have more people within the municipal jails and federal facility. >> billion dollars is what taxpayers beyond the entrance been on this enterprise. how did it grow since 1965? >> since 1955 were talking about the war on drugs in particular and a certain level of quality policing that here in los angeles right now the majority of people who are going to sometimes be in the jail tonight have been arreste
it takes us back to the spanish colonial period, the mexican. and particular the early years of us conquest here in the american west. >> before we go back, let's go forward. how do you define largest prison population? >> well, so, that is a statistic that i did not generate but it looks at the jail population in los angeles but what is interesting about la is we have the largest local jail population. in addition to that we have two federal prisons in the county and we have many...
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us. a mexican stand—off. wasn't working and tell us. a mexican stand-off. the european side produce the document highlighting how they thought we would come to that position. no one wants to talk about the figure. you start talking about the figure. you start talking about the figure. you start talking about the figure and politics enters this official series of negotiations. it is hanging in the background. will it be 40 billion, 60 million or 100 billion euros. as a french minister re ce ntly billion euros. as a french minister recently suggested. do you think we might get to october and they have agreed a mechanism for calculating the figure but hasn't produced it.|j think that is in the water and could happen. the talks on the three issues, citizens rights, the bill and ireland, we need to have sufficient progress before the eu 27 will talk about our future relationship. those talks are crucial because that will involve probably a free—trade agreement. thank you. i want to give you one last example of tricky issues. for instance, on the uk side, they ar
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how can we keep up with the cost of living if they're hiring the foreign people over top of us because mexicans' money is a lot cheaper living in mexico than it is over here. so therefore they get an opportunity to make -- work for less money but at the same time, they are still making the same money because they can send it back home and that's what they do. they make the money and go right to the post office and send it back to mexico and they got the same amount of money we would have made anyway. so it's unfair to the american be r to allow them to employed over top of us because we are trying to survive over here. host: i will ask you to hold your response and hear the idea of wages central core to what the democrats launched this week. nancy pelosi joined by other democratic members of congress talking about their better idea agenda. ere is some of what she had to say. [video clip] >> democrats know a better deal for hard-working men and women demands bigger, greater thinking. to create jobs and raise income for american workers by creating good paying jobs for 10 million more americans i
how can we keep up with the cost of living if they're hiring the foreign people over top of us because mexicans' money is a lot cheaper living in mexico than it is over here. so therefore they get an opportunity to make -- work for less money but at the same time, they are still making the same money because they can send it back home and that's what they do. they make the money and go right to the post office and send it back to mexico and they got the same amount of money we would have made...
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. >> mexican officials tell us they have no record of tainted alcohol at iberostar resorts. the family plans on filing a lawsuit in hopes of getting more gio ben spichlt tez, abc news, new york. >> austin connor says he scant remember exactly how many shots he had. the investigation continues there. >> coming up. of what you will need to start taking out of your bags at the airport. >> plus, new rules that will soon be rolled out, all across airports, all across the country. you're watching "world news now". ♪ i only fly away ♪ i don't know where my soul is ♪ >> i don't know where my soul is. where my home is. >> like where my homies are. >> i don't know where my soul is. i don't know where my home is. >> thought sunny was saying homies. >> i don't know where my homies at. >> fly away. we are learning new details this morning about the time line for a new set of rules if you are planning on flying away at the nation's airports. >> it involves what will be forced to take out of our bags once we hit the security lines. abc's linzie janis has more. >> the new tsa electronics po
. >> mexican officials tell us they have no record of tainted alcohol at iberostar resorts. the family plans on filing a lawsuit in hopes of getting more gio ben spichlt tez, abc news, new york. >> austin connor says he scant remember exactly how many shots he had. the investigation continues there. >> coming up. of what you will need to start taking out of your bags at the airport. >> plus, new rules that will soon be rolled out, all across airports, all across the...
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us just about ready. a little bit out of words after seeing your flag. but ok let's just enjoy your mexican meal. seasons and. fleur used to be a professional hockey player won a stanley cup and the moment the girl who was living the dream was to success had a dark side. the time i was fourteen to sixteen i was raped the hundred fifty times by a cold one i was more us in a dark room and so you know every time i close my eyes or from sleep after many years of silence he speaks up and unites with other victims so you are going from toronto to ottawa walking and walking to the victor walk us through create awareness and from oh she'll you're on the subject of child sexual abuse this type of behavior is absolutely unacceptable because of the sentences that are handed down through the justice system. about your sudden passing i've only just learnt you worry yourself in taking your last bang turn. up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on eac
us just about ready. a little bit out of words after seeing your flag. but ok let's just enjoy your mexican meal. seasons and. fleur used to be a professional hockey player won a stanley cup and the moment the girl who was living the dream was to success had a dark side. the time i was fourteen to sixteen i was raped the hundred fifty times by a cold one i was more us in a dark room and so you know every time i close my eyes or from sleep after many years of silence he speaks up and unites with...
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for two reasons, one was atto purdue pharma used a very aggressive form of marketing to doctors, giveaways, similar to the marketing technique from the mexican boys purdue pharma used to convince doctors that these pills were no longer addictive and it was no longer addictive and they be fine it prescribing it to their patients and they gave away stuff. they gave away cds called swing in the right direction with oxycontin and we have a swing band tune they tried to convince doctors that this was fine to do. oxycontin did not contain abuse to turn for the first 14 years. it took addicts people would get addicted and it their tolerance of two very, very high levels and then they would be looking for a chief potent alternative inherent proved to be that. particular, the heroin initialed from the mexican brands. >> host: this is a chart from 19822016 and it rises greatly in the united states. in 2016, when is your story that you talk about in this book taking place. what years?ni >> guest: the mid- 90s about those years where you are seeine i was writing the book i was a longtime crime reporter and i knew the most innovative and quick fast chang
for two reasons, one was atto purdue pharma used a very aggressive form of marketing to doctors, giveaways, similar to the marketing technique from the mexican boys purdue pharma used to convince doctors that these pills were no longer addictive and it was no longer addictive and they be fine it prescribing it to their patients and they gave away stuff. they gave away cds called swing in the right direction with oxycontin and we have a swing band tune they tried to convince doctors that this...
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"the times" has also reported the mexican government also used the spying software called pegasus to spy on mexican human rights activists and journalists. amnesty international is condemning the trial against prominent palestinian activist whose trial in israeli military court began on sunday. isso amro is the founder of the group youth against settlements. he faces 18 counts, including insulting an israeli soldier. the military courts in the israeli occupied west bank have a nearly 100% conviction rate. issa amro told electronic intifada -- "under israeli military law, i am already convicted. it is a racist court in an apartheid system." back in the united states and charlottesville, virginia, more than 1000 people protested against a small ku klux klan rally on saturday. the rally was in protest of the city's decision to remove a statue of the confederate general robert e. lee. after the hooded kkk members departed, police moved in and attacked the counter protesters with tear gas and arrested 23 people. in austin, texas, family members and residents are mourning the death of 22-ye
"the times" has also reported the mexican government also used the spying software called pegasus to spy on mexican human rights activists and journalists. amnesty international is condemning the trial against prominent palestinian activist whose trial in israeli military court began on sunday. isso amro is the founder of the group youth against settlements. he faces 18 counts, including insulting an israeli soldier. the military courts in the israeli occupied west bank have a nearly...
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us just about ready. a little bit out of words after seeing your flight. ok let's just enjoy your mexican meal. seasons and see. about your sudden passing i've only just learned you worry yourself and taken your last wrong turn. you're out caught up to us we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath. but then my feelings started to change you talked about war like it was again still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our ark and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the mind it's consumed with death this one quite different i speak to you now because there are no other takers. to claim that mainstream media has met its maker. people with stories to tell our economy from those who deserve to be heard. inside. it still has an issue so for us. all builders. say first and witnesses. they're here to speak are you there to hear. put out. loud. i'm. not. a big. gun.
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neo liberal mode i think it subordinated the mexican economy to the american business cycle to the value chain of multinational corporations operating in the us and mexico became again once again a primary economy reply memorize the mexican economy so became we export raw materials oil agricultural products and cheap labor through the michael adored our industries to the offshore companies that operate here makes you including the automobile industry which many people think this is really a way to industrialisation no it's not those industries are disconnected from the rest of the economy so they may grow the economy will not grow with them and this is clearly i mean if you look at the numbers you see years when you have. spectacular expansion of trait but the mexican up economy is in recession or or is stagnant well those guys are still a little older business come back because i sure because well this is because. they are not the value added is not in mexico right the panama paper shell there is that multi-trillion dollar after our cartel and mexico is getting. stabbed with this but even but even if you have plants i mean you have forward a
neo liberal mode i think it subordinated the mexican economy to the american business cycle to the value chain of multinational corporations operating in the us and mexico became again once again a primary economy reply memorize the mexican economy so became we export raw materials oil agricultural products and cheap labor through the michael adored our industries to the offshore companies that operate here makes you including the automobile industry which many people think this is really a way...
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firm that makes spy wear for mobile devices, they're under scrutiny under allegations the mexican government usedts software to target private citizens. >>> they floon reduce work force in strael. they wouldn't specify how many of 7,000 workers are being cut reuters says it could be around 350. teva has 4,000 employees in israel alone. >>> and ferrare a making a bid into nestle candy business they make sweets like now and later and lemon heads. units include butter finger, baby ruth, sweet tarts, race soe iconic brands. older world products that could have some new portfolio products. >> i love butter finger. >> raise in ets at the movies. used to like them as a kid >>> more stocks to watch phillips second quarter profit rose 36% the company maintaining outlook for the year, despite volatility in many markets. phillips is launching more than $1.7 billion buy back shares are up more than 3%. now mitsubishi will bay $39 a share, to the friday closing price. they started clinical trials for parkinson's disease that could launch in 2019 neuroderm shares up. >>> the company reports a drop in second qu
firm that makes spy wear for mobile devices, they're under scrutiny under allegations the mexican government usedts software to target private citizens. >>> they floon reduce work force in strael. they wouldn't specify how many of 7,000 workers are being cut reuters says it could be around 350. teva has 4,000 employees in israel alone. >>> and ferrare a making a bid into nestle candy business they make sweets like now and later and lemon heads. units include butter finger,...
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mexican officials tell us they have no record of tainted alcohol at iberostar's resorts, but the familyplanning to file a lawsuit in hopes to get more information from the resort, david. >> gio benitez, thank you. >>> when we come back here, a man shot and killed by police. it turns out authorities say they were at the wrong home. >>> also that suspicious death of a woman on a cruise ship. tonight, parts of that ship now locked down. the fbi is on board at this hour. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a medication... ...this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain... ...and protect my joints from further damage. humira has been clinically studied for over 18 years. humira works by targeting and helping to... ...block a specific source... ...of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain and... ...stop further joint damage in many adults. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, includi
mexican officials tell us they have no record of tainted alcohol at iberostar's resorts, but the familyplanning to file a lawsuit in hopes to get more information from the resort, david. >> gio benitez, thank you. >>> when we come back here, a man shot and killed by police. it turns out authorities say they were at the wrong home. >>> also that suspicious death of a woman on a cruise ship. tonight, parts of that ship now locked down. the fbi is on board at this hour. if...
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and what the reality is that they are revising the methodology that they used because we called them, the mexican government called them, and now they are revising because actually, the most trustable source in the world is the united nations studies about criminality. and the un figures are completely different. for instance, usually the rate--the figure they use, the rate of murders for 100,000 inhabitants. so, honduras, according to the un, has a rate of 90.4; belize, 53; colombia, 44; brazil, 30; and mexico, 16.4. so, it's quite far from being--and we are talking about these latin american nations. but comparing, for instance-- damian: and these are figures from the united nations you're using? mauricio: from the united nations. and with the same--with the same sources and talking about cities, new orleans, the rate in new orleans is 49 homicides per 100,000 inhabitants. st. louis, missouri, 40. baltimore, 34, and so on and so on. and mexico, 14. los angeles, 7. i don't have in san jose, but i suppose it's very, very low. damian: yeah, well, let's show you now video of the mexico that you kno
and what the reality is that they are revising the methodology that they used because we called them, the mexican government called them, and now they are revising because actually, the most trustable source in the world is the united nations studies about criminality. and the un figures are completely different. for instance, usually the rate--the figure they use, the rate of murders for 100,000 inhabitants. so, honduras, according to the un, has a rate of 90.4; belize, 53; colombia, 44;...
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us just about ready. a little bit out of words after seeing your flag. ok let's just enjoy your mexican meal. seasons and. here's what people have been saying about rejected a knighthood to us exactly just full on awesome the only show i go out of my way to launch you know what it is that really packs a punch at least yampa is the john oliver of marty americans do the same we are apparently better than blue the things that i see people you've never heard of love right back to the night my president of the world bank hey i'm going to write me a seriously send us an email. that's a very rough terrain you sort of climate and you have to fight to be able to plan. it was gunshots on top them and so many friends they would have been going to make . you do not. apply don't let me back up. you know i don't when you see a better body in the truth when these are due to participate in the good. old to me a book to read and. you don't think about these movies so good on you got three like and you know i do another patients. feel. so. yes to all this is how the. live. live live live. live live. live. live.
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mayor from mexico round of applause for the mexican delegation who joined us here today. as we kick-off the meeting i also want to take a moment to recognize the support of many of our partners and supporters who we could not have this meeting without your support and funds our best practices and all the initiatives of the governors for nearly 30 years the nga has partnered with the private sector through our newly relaunch nga partners program. the nga partners help support the organization not only financially but intellectually with the sharing of best practices as well as helping the nga stay tuned in the emergency policy trends happening in individual states. a big thank you to all of the partners here with us today. governors. thank them them [ applause ]. >> necessary i would like where is governor ralmondo. as soon as she gets here we'll hear from the opening governor. i would like to first of all have an adoption -- for a motion for the adoption of the rules of procedure for this meeting would anyone make the motion? governor maloi? may i have a second. all those
mayor from mexico round of applause for the mexican delegation who joined us here today. as we kick-off the meeting i also want to take a moment to recognize the support of many of our partners and supporters who we could not have this meeting without your support and funds our best practices and all the initiatives of the governors for nearly 30 years the nga has partnered with the private sector through our newly relaunch nga partners program. the nga partners help support the organization...
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use of the military that is in the area around the country? guest: there are certain treaties that we have with certain countries. we have a treaty with the mexican government that does not allow us to militarize our borders. so what you do is you put federal law enforcement -- frankly, whether it is federal law enforcement, the military, it is still the same thing. as long as we have a presence on the border, enforcing the laws of the united states, we can secure the border. i think we can get that done. host: south carolina, independent line, ken. caller: don't cut me off, pedro. ago, there was a black professor from harvard testifying before congress -- can you hear me? he said it illegal immigration is hurting the black community and the poor white community. i have friends that worked in construction who lost jobs because they are paying them seven dollars, eight dollars an hour, when it used to pay $17. i'm tired of people calling in saying who is going to pick the vegetables or the fruits? are getting educated, they are not working the fields. i guess it will be a continuous cycle. bring the others in. give me a break. something has to be
use of the military that is in the area around the country? guest: there are certain treaties that we have with certain countries. we have a treaty with the mexican government that does not allow us to militarize our borders. so what you do is you put federal law enforcement -- frankly, whether it is federal law enforcement, the military, it is still the same thing. as long as we have a presence on the border, enforcing the laws of the united states, we can secure the border. i think we can get...
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. >> reporter: she used to cook home style mexican food for customers from her apartment. today she rents a restaurant with her family in san francisco. >> we enjoy people coming and enjoying the food. >> reporter: she is a graduate of the kitchen. the non-profit in the mission district lead by the executive director. caleb knows the struggles of starting and sustaining a food business for low-income women and immigrants. >> if somebody has a vision, talent and determination to bring the talent to market, i hope our organization ensures they have the best chance of success possible. the first thing we offer is affordable commercial kitchen space. >> reporter: chefs can grow their business with their food. >> i wish you could smell this. the warmth of the curry. so good. >> reporter: entrepreneurs who get accepted into the three to five year program learn how to operate a business from licensing to marketing. caleb connects them to opportunities. >> translator: it is a great feeling. she would never imagine she would ever own a restaurant or be part of this. >> reporter: st
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but as sharon chin shows us, low income entrepreneurs are getting the tools they need to succeed. to cook home-style mexican food for customers out of her apartment. today, she ru her family - >>> reporter: isabel used to cook home style meals out of her apartment. online at cbs-sf dot-com slash- hero. today she runs her own restaurant with her family in san francisco. >> people come and enjoy the food. >> reporter: she is a graduate of la cocina, the kitchen in spanish. the nonprofit incubator in the mission district led by executive director caleb zagris. he knows the struggles of starting and sustaining a food business, especially for low income women and immigrants. >> so somebody has a vision, talent and determination to bring that product to market, i hope our organization can ensure success. so the first thing we offer is affordable commercial kitchen space. >> reporter: so chefs can grow their business with food like dumplings and others. >> i wish you could smell this. the warmth of the curry. so good. >> reporter: entrepreneurs who get accepted into the three- to five-year program learn how to ope
but as sharon chin shows us, low income entrepreneurs are getting the tools they need to succeed. to cook home-style mexican food for customers out of her apartment. today, she ru her family - >>> reporter: isabel used to cook home style meals out of her apartment. online at cbs-sf dot-com slash- hero. today she runs her own restaurant with her family in san francisco. >> people come and enjoy the food. >> reporter: she is a graduate of la cocina, the kitchen in spanish....
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.™ >>> today's big picture comes to us from mexico city. mexicanst of the trade agreement nafta. more than 1,000 farmers traveled from all over mexico to join in. the farmers argue that nafta hurts their ability to make a living because of cheaper grain that comes in from the united states. next month canada and mexico and the u.s. will start the first round of nafta negotiations in washington and it's been a contentious topic here as well. the photographer here for the associated press. >> and a programming note, nbc news just launched "stay tuned, twice daily show on snap chat with savannah sellers and gadi schwartz, head to snapchat's discover tab to check it out. thanks for watching this hour of msnbc live. right now we have much more news with my colleague, stephanie rule and ali velshi. >> we'll see you through the course of the day, kasie hunt in washington. good morning, i'm ali we will she. >> i'm stephanie ruhle. it is friday, july 28th. high drama going down on capitol hill. maverick republican john mccain saves president obama's legacy
.™ >>> today's big picture comes to us from mexico city. mexicanst of the trade agreement nafta. more than 1,000 farmers traveled from all over mexico to join in. the farmers argue that nafta hurts their ability to make a living because of cheaper grain that comes in from the united states. next month canada and mexico and the u.s. will start the first round of nafta negotiations in washington and it's been a contentious topic here as well. the photographer here for the associated...
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mexican border. people said they saw others using a harness to lower the woman down on the u.s. side of the wall.t her off and dangling 15 feet up. the woman is not hurt. she is being processed though for immigration violations. anchor: take a look at this scene in los angeles. it is believed a truck clipped a hydrant in front of a country club, sending water about 100 feet in the air. they were finally able to turn that off. anchor: tonight, cars companies said were part of a state solution to the problem of spewing shrapnel. millions of vehicle were added to a recall today. it involves some ford, nissan, and mazda vehicles from 2005 and 2012. airbag insulators with a desiccant. this does not involve all insulators. link tola.com for a specific makes and models. new information and the search of dozens of atv and dirtbike riders. illegally ining the city and also this was june 25. officials are now looking for 98 people. you can check out their photos on wjla.com. michelle: making a name for an arresting photograph. when he is not on the scenes, he is strolling the streets, camera in hand. the s
mexican border. people said they saw others using a harness to lower the woman down on the u.s. side of the wall.t her off and dangling 15 feet up. the woman is not hurt. she is being processed though for immigration violations. anchor: take a look at this scene in los angeles. it is believed a truck clipped a hydrant in front of a country club, sending water about 100 feet in the air. they were finally able to turn that off. anchor: tonight, cars companies said were part of a state solution to...
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use of the military that is in the area around the country? >> guest: there are certain treaties that we have with different countries and we do have a treaty with the mexican government that does not allow us to militarize our border and we put federal law enforcement and whether it's federal law enforcement or military, it's still the same thing. as long as we have a presence on the border as long as we are enforcing the laws of the united states we will, in fact, and frankly will get that done. >> host: in south carolina, independent line, can. good morning. >> caller: don't cut me off. [inaudible] a couple of years ago they had a black professor from harvard testify before congress -- can you hear me? >> host: caller you are on. >> caller: illegal immigration is hurting the black community and support white community. i have friends that work in construction fields who have lost jobs because they are paying them seven-$8 that they used to pay 16 or 17 and another thing, i'm tired of people calling in and saying who will pick vegetables or fruit to you think the generation of hispanic, they are going to school getting educated. they aren't working the fi
use of the military that is in the area around the country? >> guest: there are certain treaties that we have with different countries and we do have a treaty with the mexican government that does not allow us to militarize our border and we put federal law enforcement and whether it's federal law enforcement or military, it's still the same thing. as long as we have a presence on the border as long as we are enforcing the laws of the united states we will, in fact, and frankly will get...
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us. please give them a round of applause. [applause] please give the governors from japan around of applause. mayors from mexico, a round of applause for the mexican delegation who have joined us here today. [laughter] as we kick off this meeting, i want to take a moment to recognize the support of many of our partners and supporters who we could not have this meeting without your support. they fund our best practices and other areas. they partnered with the private sector through our newly relaunched nga partners program. a big thank you to all of our partners here with us today. [applause] where is our host governor? okay we will skip that. i will let her, as soon as she gets here, i wil we will hear from our opening governor. i would like to first have an adoption for motion of the rules and procedures for this meeting. would anyone make the motion? all those in favor say i. the motion is approved. governors, as you know we adopt policies for two years at our winter meeting. if anyone has questions regarding the policy please see anna davis of the nga staff while you are here. i would like to welcome vice chair governor sandoval who is with us.
us. please give them a round of applause. [applause] please give the governors from japan around of applause. mayors from mexico, a round of applause for the mexican delegation who have joined us here today. [laughter] as we kick off this meeting, i want to take a moment to recognize the support of many of our partners and supporters who we could not have this meeting without your support. they fund our best practices and other areas. they partnered with the private sector through our newly...
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used to be part of mexico. now mexico, or a whole lot of mexicans, are a vital part of us. >> anthony: raul hinojosa-ojeda is as at ucla. gish bac on washington blvd. serves specialties from the city tlacolula de matamoros in oaxaca, mexico. >> raul: so, bro, you know about tlacolula, right? i mean -- >> anthony: it's the market, isn't it? >> raul: tlacolula is this village, okay, in the middle of a valley. the oldest valley where agriculture was invented in the world. these people who live here lived there for about 10,000 years. so there's archeological evidence of the seeds actually being manipulated. >> anthony: all the way back to the farms? >> raul: all the way back there. and there's where the core of the moles that we're going to eat tonight are from. >> anthony: the mole negro, or black mole, is an incredibly old and sophisticated near magical substance containing over 30 different ingredients. it's an old sauce from an old culture used as either a base to build a stew or as a sauce to pour over a meat. but unlike most sauces, the point of the mole is the mole itself. the flavor is unique. roasted, sw
used to be part of mexico. now mexico, or a whole lot of mexicans, are a vital part of us. >> anthony: raul hinojosa-ojeda is as at ucla. gish bac on washington blvd. serves specialties from the city tlacolula de matamoros in oaxaca, mexico. >> raul: so, bro, you know about tlacolula, right? i mean -- >> anthony: it's the market, isn't it? >> raul: tlacolula is this village, okay, in the middle of a valley. the oldest valley where agriculture was invented in the world....
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the timing of the riots has been particularly embarrassing for the mexican government, who are hosting the usand security secretary, john kelly, the same day. the trump administration has a ready made its concerns about violence security in mexico clear. this is likely to only add fuel to that debate. 6reg dawson, bbc news. it's a project that's been two decades in the planning and a journey that will take 7 years to complete but european and japanese scientists say their mission to mercury will finally leave the launch pad next year. two spacecraft will travel the nearly 80 million kilometres together, but then separate on arrival to conduct their own studies in temperatures above 400 degrees c. here's our science correspondent rebecca morelle. a mysterious world, mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system, and the closest to the sun. covered in craters, towering cliffs and ancient volcanoes, until now, it has been little explored. a major new mission is set to change that. this is the spacecraft called bepicolombo, named after a famous italian scientist. it has taken nearly a decade
the timing of the riots has been particularly embarrassing for the mexican government, who are hosting the usand security secretary, john kelly, the same day. the trump administration has a ready made its concerns about violence security in mexico clear. this is likely to only add fuel to that debate. 6reg dawson, bbc news. it's a project that's been two decades in the planning and a journey that will take 7 years to complete but european and japanese scientists say their mission to mercury...
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the timing of the riots has been particularly embarrassing for the mexican government, who are hosting the usretary, john kelly, the same day. the trump administration has a ready made its concerns about violence security in mexico clear. this is likely to only add fuel to that debate. 6reg dawson, bbc news. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. the world health organization has issued a stark warning that the sexually transmitted infection gonorrhoea is rapidly developing resistance to antibiotics. in a study of 77 countries, the who found cases injapan, france and spain where the infection was completely untreatable. talks on the reunification of cyprus have ended without agreement. the end of the conference in switzerland was announced by the un secretary—6eneral antonio 6uterres. greek and turkish cypriot leaders were negotiating to end the partition of the island. the chinese hospital treating imprisoned nobel peace laureate, liu xiaobo, says his condition has worsened. the dissident was diagnosed with late—stage liver cancer in may. he was imprisoned in 2009 on
the timing of the riots has been particularly embarrassing for the mexican government, who are hosting the usretary, john kelly, the same day. the trump administration has a ready made its concerns about violence security in mexico clear. this is likely to only add fuel to that debate. 6reg dawson, bbc news. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. the world health organization has issued a stark warning that the sexually transmitted infection gonorrhoea is rapidly...
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we need to get it built, i've introduced the asked to take all of his resources and the mexican drug lords and use a wall. >> sean: i like the president's economic plan, it's very reaganesque. middle-class tax cuts come up repatriation, multinational corporations. all the people in poverty on food stamps, what happens to them? >> tax cuts are a big, big deal, we need to do tax cuts, we needed a tax reform. if we scrub obamacare repeal, tax reform becomes much harder. if we get this right, if we follow through on obamacare repeal, it sets this up for this to be the most productive congress in decades. whereas if we are paralyzed, we could blow a historic opportunity. i don't want us to blow this opportunity and i know the american people don't want us to blow it. >> sean: i watched you after the meeting the white house, the lunch with the president. i watched very close, you said failure is not an option. i don't see some of your colleagues saying failure is not an option. >> i fear that some of the more moderate republicans -- >> sean: what of those conversations like with you? >> what i hope is n
we need to get it built, i've introduced the asked to take all of his resources and the mexican drug lords and use a wall. >> sean: i like the president's economic plan, it's very reaganesque. middle-class tax cuts come up repatriation, multinational corporations. all the people in poverty on food stamps, what happens to them? >> tax cuts are a big, big deal, we need to do tax cuts, we needed a tax reform. if we scrub obamacare repeal, tax reform becomes much harder. if we get this...
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. >> that was the mexicans over there. that wasn't usexplosion like a trunk or house that exploded and everything is all over the place. then as an artist it's this incredible opportunity to put it together in way that makes sense. >> there's so many different kinds of us of americans now with so many different kinds of ideas about what is just and what is not. >> whenever you have a volatile period of racial strife in america there's a big pop culture surge of black voices. >> i'm hopeful and heartened and flattered that people want to come and see this which is about race, which is this big taboo. it's the uncomfortableness of being different, and that is being paid attention to makes me happy. >>> good morning, everyone. homicide detectives in los angeles are telling the associated press that o.j. simpson's arrest is imminent in connection with the killing of his ex-wife and a friend. >> today my office filed murder charges against o.j. simpson for the deaths of nicole brown simpson and ronald lyle goldman. as of this time, approximat
. >> that was the mexicans over there. that wasn't usexplosion like a trunk or house that exploded and everything is all over the place. then as an artist it's this incredible opportunity to put it together in way that makes sense. >> there's so many different kinds of us of americans now with so many different kinds of ideas about what is just and what is not. >> whenever you have a volatile period of racial strife in america there's a big pop culture surge of black voices....
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us. if we could give them a great round of applause. [applause] >> governor xi and governor from japan. give them a round of applause, please. [applause] >> mayor angel from mexico, and applause for the entire mexican delegation who have joined us here today. [applause] >> as we kick off this meeting i also want to get take a moment to recognize the support of many of our partners and supporters who we could not have this meeting without your support and funds are best practices and all the different initiatives of the governors for nearly 30 years the nga has partnered with the private sector to our newly relaunched nga partners program to the nga partners help support the organization not only financially but intellectually with a sharing of best practices as well as helping the nga stay tuned in the emergency policy trends that are happening in our individual states. a big thank you to all of our partners who are here with us today. governors, thank them. [applause] >> next i would like to -- juarez governor raimondo? where is our host governor? well, we will skip that. i will let her come as soon as she gets her we'll hear from our opening governor. i would like to first of all have an adoption
us. if we could give them a great round of applause. [applause] >> governor xi and governor from japan. give them a round of applause, please. [applause] >> mayor angel from mexico, and applause for the entire mexican delegation who have joined us here today. [applause] >> as we kick off this meeting i also want to get take a moment to recognize the support of many of our partners and supporters who we could not have this meeting without your support and funds are best...
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us. san antonio is about a0 kilometres from the mexican border and border patrols have reported within theat least two such trailers, one with over 70 migrants, one with over a0. when it comes to prevent this kind of incident, donald trump has proposed his $20 billion border wall but the number of officers has stepped up in recent months and there have been a number of raids to try and round—up illegal immigrants and send them back at expo say that like hardening the borders, —— experts, people will turn to the likes of smugglers and pay them to try and get a new life in the united states. white house officials are sending out mixed messages after the us congress agreed on legislation allowing fresh sanctions against russia, intended as punishment for alleged meddling in the presidential election. the new white house communications director said the president was yet to decide whether to sign the bill. but white house press secretary sarah huckabee—sanders, insisted the administration was happy with the final bill we support where the legislation is now and will continue working with a hou
us. san antonio is about a0 kilometres from the mexican border and border patrols have reported within theat least two such trailers, one with over 70 migrants, one with over a0. when it comes to prevent this kind of incident, donald trump has proposed his $20 billion border wall but the number of officers has stepped up in recent months and there have been a number of raids to try and round—up illegal immigrants and send them back at expo say that like hardening the borders, —— experts,...
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us. san antonio is about 240 kilometres from the mexican border and border patrols have reported, withinmonth, finding at least two such tractor trailers nearby, one with over 70 migrants, one with over a0. when it comes to tryingto prevent this kind of incident, donald trump has obviously proposed his border wall which would cost $20 billion, but the number of border patrol officers has been stepped up over recent months and there have been a number of raids to try to round—up illegal immigrants and send them back. but experts say that by hardening the border patrols, and by hardening the borders is what it does mean is that more people will turn to the likes of smugglers and pay them to try and get a new life in the united states. laura bicker reporting. guillermo contreras is a senior reporter with san antonio express—news and hejoins me now. first of all, what is the state of those who have pulled out of the truck alive? well, last we heard many of them are in critical condition suffering from heat exhaustion, dehydration. as you can imagine, being locked in a trailer, being trapped
us. san antonio is about 240 kilometres from the mexican border and border patrols have reported, withinmonth, finding at least two such tractor trailers nearby, one with over 70 migrants, one with over a0. when it comes to tryingto prevent this kind of incident, donald trump has obviously proposed his border wall which would cost $20 billion, but the number of border patrol officers has been stepped up over recent months and there have been a number of raids to try to round—up illegal...
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. >> earl describes his father, robert, as especially proud to own the map that mexican general santa ana usedf zacatecas. but in the 1960s, business was slow, and robert was forced to sell it. but every time robert looked at the bare spot on the wall where the map had hung, he wished he had it back. it took him years and quite a few dollars, but robert davis restored that map to its place on his wall. i'm jamie colby for "strange inheritance." thank you so much for watching. and remember -- you can't take it with you. do you have a "strange inheritance" story you'd like to share with us? we'd love to hear it. send me an e-mail or go to our website -- strangeinheritance.com ♪ >> at the edge of death valley... >> it's weird and unusual and unique. >> ...a man puts a dusty weigh station on the map. but the town and his legacy fall on hard times. >> i was hearing from the residents that it was an eyesore. >> has he left his family a money pit... >> we want you to keep this in the family at all costs. >> ...or a monument? >> sometimes in life, we don't appreciate things until they're gone. [ door
. >> earl describes his father, robert, as especially proud to own the map that mexican general santa ana usedf zacatecas. but in the 1960s, business was slow, and robert was forced to sell it. but every time robert looked at the bare spot on the wall where the map had hung, he wished he had it back. it took him years and quite a few dollars, but robert davis restored that map to its place on his wall. i'm jamie colby for "strange inheritance." thank you so much for watching....
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reducing prices and what we saw that was actually not the case the mexicans were very upset because they have been you know to have lied to us out of through his teeth and so this was a massive protest which of course was responded to through precedent through censorship mexico is it not a democracy it's not a country in which protest is tolerated pretty much pressure is tolerated just this last june fourth there was a massive electoral fraud in the state of mexico which is the most important state in all of mexico the size of the country sixteen million people live their life backward or about a mile up. on the sunday june fourth there was a electoral fraud so there's a real tension there's a real this contempt in the population they really want to express themselves but we're being really cut off at the top through this authoritarian government which is of course dropped up by the u.s. government not only by trump but this all began with with obama and with bush as well of course right and i want to a pemex the national oil company what's the government's plan to deal with the lost revenue from pam exxon now that oil is ki
reducing prices and what we saw that was actually not the case the mexicans were very upset because they have been you know to have lied to us out of through his teeth and so this was a massive protest which of course was responded to through precedent through censorship mexico is it not a democracy it's not a country in which protest is tolerated pretty much pressure is tolerated just this last june fourth there was a massive electoral fraud in the state of mexico which is the most important...
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use facts and analysis. >>> the proposed wall on the mexican border is just the start of the nationalism and isolationism thatng to this new america, the man behind it all, steve bannon, we'll go inside his brain when we come back. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. listen up, heart disease.) you too, unnecessary er visits. and hey, unmanaged depression, don't get too comfortable. we're talking to you, cost inefficiencies and data without insights. and fragmented care- stop getting in the way of patient recovery and pay attention. every single one of you is on our list. for those who won't rest until the world is healthier, neither will we. optum. how well gets done. you...smells fine, but yourin your passengers smell this bell dinging new febreze car with odorclear technology cleans away odors... ...for up to 30 days smells nice... breathe happy, with new febreze. here ya go. awesome, thank you. thank you. that's... not your car. your car's ready! wrong car... this is not your car? i would love to take it, but no. oh, i'm so sorry about that. you guys
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. >> that was the mexicans over there. that wasn't ussion of like a trunk or house that exploded and everything is all over the place. then as an artist it's this incredible opportunity to put it together in way that makes sense. >> there's so many different kinds of us of americans now with so many different kinds of ideas about what is just and what is not. >> whenever you have a volatile period of racial strife in america there's a big pop culture surge of black voices. >> i'm hopeful and heartened and flattered that people want to come and see this which is about race, which is this big taboo. it's the uncomfortableness of being different, and that is being paid attention to makes me happy. ent before it ends. choose from the is turbo, es 350 or nx turbo for $299 a month for 36 months if you lease now. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. we, the people, are tired of being surprised with extra monthly fees. we want hd. and every box and dvr. all included. because we don't like surprises. yeah. like changing up the celebrity at th
. >> that was the mexicans over there. that wasn't ussion of like a trunk or house that exploded and everything is all over the place. then as an artist it's this incredible opportunity to put it together in way that makes sense. >> there's so many different kinds of us of americans now with so many different kinds of ideas about what is just and what is not. >> whenever you have a volatile period of racial strife in america there's a big pop culture surge of black voices....