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us refuse to explore this option. could have anything to do with instances like a cia rendition plane crashing in mexico with four tons of cocaine found inside or the fact that ninety percent of the world's heroin comes from a country that the us has been occupying for over a decade plus or the fact that the richest was turned banks making the same amount of profit laundering billions of dollars in drug money every year look i'm just trying to connect the dots here i mean maybe i'm wrong and us holds only one fifth of the global population but nearly a quarter of the world's prisoners it's those kinds of the cystic that make me question our legal system and our lawmakers relentless mission to incarcerate nonviolent drug offenders allow us to legalize or not to legalize that is the question and in fact just yesterday my producer caught up with former colombian president uribe for an exclusive energy interview and asked just that check out what he had to say. for drugs who we all die you tell me names you know you know what i mean these things from colombia to you is the export of and you see drugs for. almost one thous
us refuse to explore this option. could have anything to do with instances like a cia rendition plane crashing in mexico with four tons of cocaine found inside or the fact that ninety percent of the world's heroin comes from a country that the us has been occupying for over a decade plus or the fact that the richest was turned banks making the same amount of profit laundering billions of dollars in drug money every year look i'm just trying to connect the dots here i mean maybe i'm wrong and us...
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us. we have to look for other ways to earn money we have to work outside the area we live to find a bit of money. in mexico we get paid one hundred pesos per day for nine months that's about seven us dollars but now one hundred pesos a day isn't enough food costs about fifty pesos over there for example what we just did here cost fifty pesos before tax we are in a day is only enough to eat twice a day and then the money is gone back to the front of the sun and go for one two or three years to work make a little money buy stuff for. us build a house in our hometown. sugar see the only small house where we can live. here those are the ones that think there is a use their heads. some of those that don't use their heads come back the same. without any money. water bottles. so it's good. mexican id. then we both know in a religious one you know not only what they do if they're going to lose these id cards they melt a picture because if i when i give this to the border patrol you know you're in this country illegally they're. melinda and. they're going to be looking for you. i wonder if this is your necklace as
us. we have to look for other ways to earn money we have to work outside the area we live to find a bit of money. in mexico we get paid one hundred pesos per day for nine months that's about seven us dollars but now one hundred pesos a day isn't enough food costs about fifty pesos over there for example what we just did here cost fifty pesos before tax we are in a day is only enough to eat twice a day and then the money is gone back to the front of the sun and go for one two or three years to...
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nuances typical for mexico's us information. and the last question where will we see you in the future will you be pursuing your political career your father. as for your second question i learned from my father when i was very young that politics is about serving the people for the common good as a citizen of my country i will do my best in order to achieve this goal in this respect i will continue working for the good of mexico on the other hand mexican law does not allow the president to be reelected whether six twelve or eighteen years after his term has ended so i'm at the end of my part of my career in politics because your president is the highest position one can ever hope to hold but i am fifty years old now and i have every intention to live another fifty years or so in good health i hope that science will find a way to increase longevity. the long and eventful life that i intend to lead us all be connected with my calling to serve my people although so far i couldn't tell you what it is exactly i'll be doing it in the
nuances typical for mexico's us information. and the last question where will we see you in the future will you be pursuing your political career your father. as for your second question i learned from my father when i was very young that politics is about serving the people for the common good as a citizen of my country i will do my best in order to achieve this goal in this respect i will continue working for the good of mexico on the other hand mexican law does not allow the president to be...
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such as argentina and brazil grow as well that's one reason i suspect is not the case of mexico you know what us here in mexico we're seeing manufacturing growth become more competitive with gasoline we have invested significant ones in infrastructure and higher education one hundred thirteen thousand engineers graduate from the mexican universities annually that's more like germany canada or u.k. this is given our economy a sizable competitive advantage we offer a lot of benefits to investors because we have lower taxes so now car and cell phone manufacturers can buy the parts they need from any country in the. world which brings their business to a higher competitive level mexico's economic growth and even by manufacturing which is growing much faster the natural resources development on the whole i believe that latin american economies succeeded in finding a balance between maintaining economic stability and ensuring proper distribution of government funds in mexico you can talk of low inflation and almost zero budget deficit investments in the development of money factoring in a range of oth
such as argentina and brazil grow as well that's one reason i suspect is not the case of mexico you know what us here in mexico we're seeing manufacturing growth become more competitive with gasoline we have invested significant ones in infrastructure and higher education one hundred thirteen thousand engineers graduate from the mexican universities annually that's more like germany canada or u.k. this is given our economy a sizable competitive advantage we offer a lot of benefits to investors...
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but here to tell us other things are the banks would never a rather find out it's mexico but the kaiser report. hi i'm max foster this is the kaiser report the global stratification amongst classes various groups continues now in the u.k. we've got lovise versus toffs stacey well in my first headline max i have this academic arrested after polite graffiti is found on cars rather than the usual swear words tags and rude pictures max and academic has apparently been put in graffiti on posh cars in his neighborhood reading really wrong arbitrary very silly he's inscribed these with a screwdriver in their cars oh lovely your use b.m.w. in my neighborhood is really wrong with a screwdriver scratched into this and of course we see this in france of course there's a big emphasis on grammar you know when they're committing this kind of lobby on top then the lows on that have to grammar has to be good of course this made me think of the g.o.p. convention where we see there's such a thing as polite rape and impose rape so we have the tea party which the libertarian think tank cato which was found
but here to tell us other things are the banks would never a rather find out it's mexico but the kaiser report. hi i'm max foster this is the kaiser report the global stratification amongst classes various groups continues now in the u.k. we've got lovise versus toffs stacey well in my first headline max i have this academic arrested after polite graffiti is found on cars rather than the usual swear words tags and rude pictures max and academic has apparently been put in graffiti on posh cars...
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same kind of toff that you know of the global economy using a whole country mexico in their supply of tons and tons of cocaine into america and recycling through what covielle which is now was fargo or through a just b.c. or barclays implicated in huge multi hundred billion dollar money laundering scandals to usurp these countries and essentially to appease their inner need as we saw at the g.o.p. convention to hobnob and rub elbows with chinese prostitutes the tea party people were freaking out here you ask that you ask what do you love small government yes we do so that's the proof item number seventeen look no further they are dupes for a giant government scam but according the culprit there is the phrase we the people is a communist plot because it is the world we anyone in america who is harping on this government is too big theme is a self hating american in other words america was invented with the idea of we the people what what what about the war we are the koch brothers confused about well in fact the g.o.p. party platform says we have to return to the constitution but this
same kind of toff that you know of the global economy using a whole country mexico in their supply of tons and tons of cocaine into america and recycling through what covielle which is now was fargo or through a just b.c. or barclays implicated in huge multi hundred billion dollar money laundering scandals to usurp these countries and essentially to appease their inner need as we saw at the g.o.p. convention to hobnob and rub elbows with chinese prostitutes the tea party people were freaking...
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up next we look at the problems only us mexico border through the eyes of vigilante militia men fighting human trafficking stay with us. we had to earn it i mean we have to earn it every single day of our lives we have to get up every morning we have to go to work and you know we have to pay our bills and we have to do it and that's just the american dream and if you want the american dream you have to go by the law and i figure spoken like the great granddaughters when they were going to go yes yes. well we're all immigrant we're all immigrants as well know that we all do some somewhere else and there's a tolerance level where there's only so much to the united states can accept without severe economic consequence. i'm not afraid and never have been i'm not hiding that flag has been up here for a year and a half and i will stand i will die keeping that flag up there believe me thirty five feet from the mexican border and the most treacherous part of our border i'm here and will stay here. the migrants that came from europe they were mistreated when they first arrived benjamin franklin s
up next we look at the problems only us mexico border through the eyes of vigilante militia men fighting human trafficking stay with us. we had to earn it i mean we have to earn it every single day of our lives we have to get up every morning we have to go to work and you know we have to pay our bills and we have to do it and that's just the american dream and if you want the american dream you have to go by the law and i figure spoken like the great granddaughters when they were going to go...
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joining us let's talk about relations between the region's countries and do you want the actually quite tense with some of the states how would you describe relations between washington d.c. and mexico city washington on one of the songs as you said there are a lot of holes in our relationship with. time as with us in general we have a good working relationship that's true both of my personal interactions with president obama and the relations between our administrations the u.s. and mexico have a long history of ups and downs and i still the case today more than a hundred years ago one cannot president made a famous statement of poor mexico so far from god so close to me not to. however i think our proximity to the us has its benefits as well as disadvantages it's great to have the world's biggest market just around the corner. with a lot of billions of dollars worth of mexican workers is crucial for our economy as for the problems we share immigration and illegal drugs it's a challenge to be a neighbor to the world's largest illegal drugs consumer market with all the rest of the world trying to smuggle drugs into the u.s. across our border this complicates our relations but i thin
joining us let's talk about relations between the region's countries and do you want the actually quite tense with some of the states how would you describe relations between washington d.c. and mexico city washington on one of the songs as you said there are a lot of holes in our relationship with. time as with us in general we have a good working relationship that's true both of my personal interactions with president obama and the relations between our administrations the u.s. and mexico...
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. >> his parents moved to the us from mexico when he was a child. he now works 11-hour days in a restaurant and volunteers as a paramedic. >> i'm in the ambulance, going round responding to calls, when people call 911 and need an ambulance, then we go and help them. >> what he really wants is to be a doctor. but recently, someone at the hospital told him to get lost because he had no papers. >> i'm not hurting anybody. i'm actually trying to help people. i don't feel it should be done like that, where people try to block you. >> evan turned to the organization "just neighbors" for help. now the organization can actually do something, thanks to president obama's recent relaxation of immigration policy. >> it means that if they are in an appropriate age range and have no papers but have been in the us at least 5 years and came before they were 15, then they can apply for deferred action and for a work permit so they can work lawfully in the us and won't have to worry about being deported. >> "just neighbors" is well aware that under obama's plan, thos
. >> his parents moved to the us from mexico when he was a child. he now works 11-hour days in a restaurant and volunteers as a paramedic. >> i'm in the ambulance, going round responding to calls, when people call 911 and need an ambulance, then we go and help them. >> what he really wants is to be a doctor. but recently, someone at the hospital told him to get lost because he had no papers. >> i'm not hurting anybody. i'm actually trying to help people. i don't feel it...
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office in berlin to the mexican government basically the secret thick saying, you know if you join us mexicond germany maybe we'll get japan involved too. let's attack america. and so all of this the buildup of actual -- and there were, i mean i very much con zen the story which i tell greater length in the book. there is an explosion they can't figure out what happened. by 1916 there are numerous examples of german sabotage in new york and elsewhere. ships catching fire, things like this that are become investigated and becomes clear. the tensions are building. let alone the fact that the dominant culture is anglo. you know germans are about a fifth -- it's amazing to think that a turn of the century the german population is about 20% of the city. but it's only 20%. and the power of the establishment, the wall street press, government is very anglo filedded. yes? well, thank you very much. plldz [inaudible] [applause] [applause] [inaudible] thank you very joining us. thank you very much. we'd like to hear from you. tweet us your feedbook twitter.com/booktv. well, one of the things we like d
office in berlin to the mexican government basically the secret thick saying, you know if you join us mexicond germany maybe we'll get japan involved too. let's attack america. and so all of this the buildup of actual -- and there were, i mean i very much con zen the story which i tell greater length in the book. there is an explosion they can't figure out what happened. by 1916 there are numerous examples of german sabotage in new york and elsewhere. ships catching fire, things like this that...
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to be incorporated into a kind of nafta style arrangement nafta is the free trade area between us and mexico which mexico's basically sacrifices economic sovereignty to is more powerful northern neighbor is no longer able to provide subsidies to the poor or to tax imports etc all of this has been lost and the e.u. is trying to impose this type of policy on its neighbors now back to a certain extent went along with this but to a certain kind of dragged his feet over it he wanted to maintain the subsidies the ten billion dollars worth of subsidies food and fuel subsidies to egypt's poor at the moment the muslim brotherhood of pledge to do away with this so they're going to need a very strong and repressive police state to deal with the unrest and unhappy that is going to cause. and so as i said time time we was particularly opposed to this kind of privatization agenda as well and actually between october and december it's interesting if you look at the progress report by the e.u. on how egypt was moving towards privatization they were very harsh about the measures egypt would have taken and ac
to be incorporated into a kind of nafta style arrangement nafta is the free trade area between us and mexico which mexico's basically sacrifices economic sovereignty to is more powerful northern neighbor is no longer able to provide subsidies to the poor or to tax imports etc all of this has been lost and the e.u. is trying to impose this type of policy on its neighbors now back to a certain extent went along with this but to a certain kind of dragged his feet over it he wanted to maintain the...
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mexico albuquerque. both of our families have issues with addiction. i think that was another point of encounter between us. but she chose northern new mexico i think should not be right next door to her family, you know, but close enough so that we can visit often. and also because northern new mexico is a place called the espanola valley, which runs along highway 68, which ultimately comes out of santa fe and goes to taoist. so if you separate your friend from santa fe to taoist, you've driven the road. i'm not place has the highest rate of heroin addiction and death from overdose of heroin up anywhere in the country. and house for a long time. probably not getting better, it is getting worse. so we arrived in northern new mexico and is a participant observer, detox clinic and i'm kind of along for the ride. and even though i knew what angela's work was of the darkness of that come comes scariness of it from a danger somehow wasn't really registering for me when we arrived in that landscape. he's thinking about his cabin. and how it's going to be like dh lawrence, writing my books in the shadow of the ch
mexico albuquerque. both of our families have issues with addiction. i think that was another point of encounter between us. but she chose northern new mexico i think should not be right next door to her family, you know, but close enough so that we can visit often. and also because northern new mexico is a place called the espanola valley, which runs along highway 68, which ultimately comes out of santa fe and goes to taoist. so if you separate your friend from santa fe to taoist, you've...
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and gillette chose northern mexico both families haft of issues with addiction as another point* of encounter between us. she chose mexico not to be right next door but close enough so we could visit. there is a place along highway 68 that comes out of santa fe going to towson mexico that has the highest rate of her when addiction and anyplace in the country. and has for a long time. it is not getting better bet worse. she is day observer at the detox clinic and i am along for the ride even though i knew her work even the danger of it it was not registering for me. and how i would be like d.h. lawrence among the snowcapped peaks shirley after we arrived of what we've encountered get that fuck out of here. for the past our screaming and crying, if list pounding on a car hood and screen doors slamming and in the midst of the battle the voice of a small boy a talking to himself. i said i want you out of year. these are my neighbors. rose asea and jose marti it -- martinez 23 years old. the boy is five years old. she has black hair that she teases old school style and his peers shaped. every prose is as ten
and gillette chose northern mexico both families haft of issues with addiction as another point* of encounter between us. she chose mexico not to be right next door but close enough so we could visit. there is a place along highway 68 that comes out of santa fe going to towson mexico that has the highest rate of her when addiction and anyplace in the country. and has for a long time. it is not getting better bet worse. she is day observer at the detox clinic and i am along for the ride even...
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. >>> in 1998 john traveled to mexico to bring us the story of a series of killings along mexico's boarder with the united states. was a serial killer stalking women just south of el paso. >> this desert has become known as the dumping ground for women's bodies. about 20 murdered women have been found here. and it is here that mothers come to search for their missing daughters. >> very few of the bodies are found by police. most are discovered by locals. he brings his goats out here everyday to graze. he says he found four bodies this year. the day after this interview, a volunteer search group looking for missing women, found a skull in the desert. no one is sure of the identity or if any of the victims are americans. twice police said they sought the killers and declared the problems solved. mexican police say the killers are in this prison. it's a minimum security facility where mothers, wives and children come loaded with bags of food for their visits within mates. -- with inmates. . >> doesn't really matter what you say at this point. i'm innocent. >> he came to juarez from the united
. >>> in 1998 john traveled to mexico to bring us the story of a series of killings along mexico's boarder with the united states. was a serial killer stalking women just south of el paso. >> this desert has become known as the dumping ground for women's bodies. about 20 murdered women have been found here. and it is here that mothers come to search for their missing daughters. >> very few of the bodies are found by police. most are discovered by locals. he brings his goats...
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i was in mexico city, where i had been lucky enough to go under a book contract from new york. i got it to us from new york publisher to write a book which was a dream come true. and in mexico city by 1997 i had crossed the deadline and didn't have a word written and i was roque. i called the only friend i could count on at that point because i lifestyle had led to destroy a lot of personal relationships. i called my friend come a performance artistho are met through the solidarity network. art and politics back in the 1980s. and i said, eddie, [speaking in spanish] she happened to be living under joshua t., california at that particular time. as a whole set of circumstances that led her -- she's from the tropics of central america. how did she wind up in the desert? everybody has a story in the desert about how they got there. she said [speaking in spanish] will take care of you. we'll give you a priest he lives. i arrived in the desert in one of the first things i saw when i rented my little shack out in the sand next to a sign that said services 100 miles, the town of twentynine palms east
i was in mexico city, where i had been lucky enough to go under a book contract from new york. i got it to us from new york publisher to write a book which was a dream come true. and in mexico city by 1997 i had crossed the deadline and didn't have a word written and i was roque. i called the only friend i could count on at that point because i lifestyle had led to destroy a lot of personal relationships. i called my friend come a performance artistho are met through the solidarity network. art...
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and this in russia doing proper steps we shouldn't use of resources. and of mexico but we can use our resources to help. and track investment which will diversify our economy general human russia can feed asia and provide it with drinking water. drinking water agriculture processed food was needed to make russia more competitive globally infrastructure tax regime . believes a proper adjustment in monterrey opposed to by russian central bank when to have more financial institutions on the eastern part of russia and of course we need to hold the russian economy opens all right. with open term so we need to welcome more investors still currency is the yuan and ruble how they develop as russia's economy turns east there will be an. opportunity for russian companies in the top that markets in us because the yuan and ruble are increasingly used in global trade how does that affect your business and how do you feel about that generally that the closing of the dollar. there is no chance with those of them let's not. let's improve the cost in terms of transaction structure.
and this in russia doing proper steps we shouldn't use of resources. and of mexico but we can use our resources to help. and track investment which will diversify our economy general human russia can feed asia and provide it with drinking water. drinking water agriculture processed food was needed to make russia more competitive globally infrastructure tax regime . believes a proper adjustment in monterrey opposed to by russian central bank when to have more financial institutions on the...
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it has a massive smart grid buildout and more broadband uses of the u.s., canada and mexico combined.y are using, david, the piles of cash we send them to buy their stuff. they are using it to build out their economy, to stimulate their economy. america doesn't have that cash, david, but we do have the rock bottom interest rates. doesn't it make sense for the u.s. to borrow money at low rates to build out our infrastructure and invest so our economy can grow and we can dig ourselves out of debt eventually? >> christine, there's no question that we ought to be investing more in infrastructure, alternative energy, et cetera, but we need to have a plan to be able to do so. we need to do it in an intelligent fashion. the stimulus program was poorly designed, ineffectively implemented. the u.s. doesn't have a critical infrastructure plan. it doesn't have an energy plan. it doesn't have an environmental plan. we're flying blind. look, china's a problem, but let's face it. the world trade organization has not been effective. it is a lag indicator. we need free trade, but we need fair trade,
it has a massive smart grid buildout and more broadband uses of the u.s., canada and mexico combined.y are using, david, the piles of cash we send them to buy their stuff. they are using it to build out their economy, to stimulate their economy. america doesn't have that cash, david, but we do have the rock bottom interest rates. doesn't it make sense for the u.s. to borrow money at low rates to build out our infrastructure and invest so our economy can grow and we can dig ourselves out of debt...
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john: but then use troops to stop the invasion from mexico. reduce illegal immigration. english is the open shall language. >> but we have a huge invasion of our country from south of the border. we need to stop all illegal immigration we need to balance the budget it costs billions of dollars. legal immigration, not a student visa i am a near complete moratorium of green card emissions that means you can go anywhere until unemployment is under 5%. we need to have jobs and united states first for united states citizens. john: term limits? >> those are almost of the constitution but would jefferson and madison and those writing with "the federalist papers" they decided not to adopted because most will my sir few terms then go back to the jobs they had. i was there. part of the problem people are so worried about the next election they will not make the hard choices that we would do to balance the budget. we are headed for a disaster if you don't. that makes tough choices. people in your audience will be bad. but if not the 16 trillion will soar. with term limits many memb
john: but then use troops to stop the invasion from mexico. reduce illegal immigration. english is the open shall language. >> but we have a huge invasion of our country from south of the border. we need to stop all illegal immigration we need to balance the budget it costs billions of dollars. legal immigration, not a student visa i am a near complete moratorium of green card emissions that means you can go anywhere until unemployment is under 5%. we need to have jobs and united states...
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so many from china as you can see just as well as that reproduction has resumed in the gulf of mexico got us off to the heart of isaak i mentioned it on to the apec russia's unique approach my position between europe and asia could lead to helping that now ahead of the summit we caught up with one of russia's biggest industrial holding the c m a group which believes that has great potential in the region. chairing apec russia demonstrated that it is capable of using its soft power our initiatives in regional integration transportation food security and innovation growth of have been supported by all other business council members russia will only be able to fully capitalize on its role of a geographic land bridge between europe and asia if it improves its own infrastructure and regulations at the moment less than one percent of all trade volumes between those two parts of the world a chance ported by russian territory it's literally nothing the projects we are offering to develop will enable russia to increase the volume of transit through its territory by up to five percent. how will your c
so many from china as you can see just as well as that reproduction has resumed in the gulf of mexico got us off to the heart of isaak i mentioned it on to the apec russia's unique approach my position between europe and asia could lead to helping that now ahead of the summit we caught up with one of russia's biggest industrial holding the c m a group which believes that has great potential in the region. chairing apec russia demonstrated that it is capable of using its soft power our...
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with us today, former new mexico governor, and maryland governor martin o'malley. governor o'malley, let me just start with you. we come out of the republican convention, and their theme seems to be everybody is disappointed in barack obama. they don't say he's a bad guy. it's like from the requested wizard of ozits" when he said, "i'm not a bad man. i'm just a bad wizard." that seems to be what they're saying about barack obama. how do you handle that? >> look, there were three things that you didn't see at the republican convention. you didn't see any new ideas for creating jobs. you didn't see george bush. and you didn't see mitt romney's tax returns. and the fact of the matter is, it was george bush's policy that drove our country into the worst set of problems any president as inherited since franklin delano roosevelt. but facts are facts and we can't deny for 29 months in a row we have seen positive private sect job growth, foreclosures are better than before the president took office. this is hard. these are deep problems. what you're going to see in the nex
with us today, former new mexico governor, and maryland governor martin o'malley. governor o'malley, let me just start with you. we come out of the republican convention, and their theme seems to be everybody is disappointed in barack obama. they don't say he's a bad guy. it's like from the requested wizard of ozits" when he said, "i'm not a bad man. i'm just a bad wizard." that seems to be what they're saying about barack obama. how do you handle that? >> look, there were...
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us. brazil, mexico, kiowa, and many others, regulate it entirely and have laws that prevent the incumbentm campaigning. they prohibit negative campaigning and provide $24 million in public financing to each candidate. in contrast, the u.s. campaigns for federal office this year will cost more than $6 billion. that is $6 billion. -- 6000 million dollars. much is spent on destroying the reputation of opponents. we believe they will be honest. we encourage every citizen to go out and vote. vote in the united states and in venezuela. i have discussed fairness and human rights. these are basic qualities in both human and international relationships. we may have different visions of how to address the fundamental challenges facing us, but we will never be able to address them satisfactorily unless we return to basic stability and a willingness to cooperate, to find solutions based on common values. we must begin with a concern for the most formal among us and a commitment to treat each individual with equity and fairness. this will provide in our western hemisphere a bright future for all of us
us. brazil, mexico, kiowa, and many others, regulate it entirely and have laws that prevent the incumbentm campaigning. they prohibit negative campaigning and provide $24 million in public financing to each candidate. in contrast, the u.s. campaigns for federal office this year will cost more than $6 billion. that is $6 billion. -- 6000 million dollars. much is spent on destroying the reputation of opponents. we believe they will be honest. we encourage every citizen to go out and vote. vote in...
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that away from organized crime, and put that in the taxable american economy, how much that helps us and mexicolegitimate law-abiding peaceful mexicans, and what i see is the favorite hiking area in the world is just over the border in a region, go there every time, including with my young children whenever we get a week, we hike in the beautiful canyons, and you can't miss it. it's like it's everywhere there. you see the fields. you see it in people's pickup trucks driving to the market. well, before what turned out to be my final visit, hopefully only for a short time, the distributer was a family, the region nailing distributer from the farmer's crop down there was a family who ran the show there, and since deposed the crime sipped cat, moved into a wedding in northern part, and murdered 19 people from babies to senior citizens to the grandparents celebrating a wedding. did the horal things, and sorry how graffing it is, but it's a war that killed 40,000 americans, but that creates danger here in the bay area. that's why we have organized crime. that's why we heard about al capone. anyway, t
that away from organized crime, and put that in the taxable american economy, how much that helps us and mexicolegitimate law-abiding peaceful mexicans, and what i see is the favorite hiking area in the world is just over the border in a region, go there every time, including with my young children whenever we get a week, we hike in the beautiful canyons, and you can't miss it. it's like it's everywhere there. you see the fields. you see it in people's pickup trucks driving to the market. well,...
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he went to the ballena isle marina in alameda they are concerned he may be sailing to mexico or thailand he used to live in thailand he mentioned monterey and mexico to friends. the mother understandably is beside herself. >> i'm afraid if they back him into a corner, i don't want him to snap and do something really stupid any more than what he's already done. i'm really worried for my kids, i want them to come back safe and unharmed. >> reporter: the her mother says she was in the process of getting a restraining order against maffei. the boat may have been spotted wednesday 6 p.m. but unable to be located and hasn't been seen since. police are treating this as a child abduction case and they've called in state as well as federal investigators. terry mcsweeney, abc7 news. >>> our time is 5:02. developing news from vallejo. police in that city are investigating a murder that claimed the lives of two people. we have a live picture from the scene. a lot of police vehicles out there. officers received a 911 call reporting gunshots after 9:00 last night. when police got there they found two people s
he went to the ballena isle marina in alameda they are concerned he may be sailing to mexico or thailand he used to live in thailand he mentioned monterey and mexico to friends. the mother understandably is beside herself. >> i'm afraid if they back him into a corner, i don't want him to snap and do something really stupid any more than what he's already done. i'm really worried for my kids, i want them to come back safe and unharmed. >> reporter: the her mother says she was in the...
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operation "fast and furious" that botched obama administration program supposed to track guns used by drug dealers in mexico. today a justice department investigation cited a pattern of serious failures according to the report. for one thing the government lost track of the guns it supplied. the report recommended 14 employees from field agencies to high-ranching officials be reviewed for possible disciplinary action. and the report also said attorney general eric holder should have been briefed much earlier than he was. >>> overseas the explosive protests against the united states, the ones citing that anti-islam film seemed to be waning, but there is a new target tonight in france. a satirical magazine added fuel to the fire publishing cartoons mocking the profit mow hphet mu. and tonight, 22 schools and embassy are being closed as a precaution against violence in france. >>> now we head to the gulf, where high stakes car games are under way. the u.s. placed an unmistakable signal to iran. abc's nick schifrin tells about it. he is right there. nick. >> reporter: diane, we're sailing on the nuclear powered
operation "fast and furious" that botched obama administration program supposed to track guns used by drug dealers in mexico. today a justice department investigation cited a pattern of serious failures according to the report. for one thing the government lost track of the guns it supplied. the report recommended 14 employees from field agencies to high-ranching officials be reviewed for possible disciplinary action. and the report also said attorney general eric holder should have...
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be i would see what oil is up to now about fifty eight percent of oil output from the gulf of mexico to the us because of the hurricane isaac as well as the supply disruptions and that can very much justify why we've got prices gaining at the moment as well as gold advancing to the highest level in five months must be visible to the global economic uncertainty that i've been chatting about in these last few minutes really boosting the chances that central banks will intervene and pump of a stimulus and therefore gold always benefits from the economies are moving over to be talking about easy jet now a flight from london to moscow also appeases bug could soon become cheap as britain's easy jet to turn its wings to russia we see daily newspaper says the low cost carrier pounds to launch regular flights between the cities. soon as next year however it still needs to what attends our all for that route with the virgin atlantic british airways among other businesses will know the result of all bidding for that but as far as i'm concerned whole is a very good it's good news because all of this could
be i would see what oil is up to now about fifty eight percent of oil output from the gulf of mexico to the us because of the hurricane isaac as well as the supply disruptions and that can very much justify why we've got prices gaining at the moment as well as gold advancing to the highest level in five months must be visible to the global economic uncertainty that i've been chatting about in these last few minutes really boosting the chances that central banks will intervene and pump of a...