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us online at www.aljazeera.com. pharmacy chains will. >> he lay on the ground of his hometown of nogales mexico. and it traveled through an international boundary and into a legal have a couple. the agent has never been named. >> found on the sidewalk. >> he could lose $2 billion in revenue every year as a result. we have been following this story, john, if you would, take your time and give us the details here. >> reporter: thank you very much, tony. good evening from the nation's capitol. sometimes i think a new story crosses the wires, and you just have to look at it and think this is a bit of a moment. we have one of america's largest corporations, and they are saying we're going to take all tobacco products off our shelves. in doing so they're making a political, social and business statement all in one. it could have ramifications in this country for years to come. a landmark decision from the nation's second largest pharmacy chain. cvs's decision to stop selling all tobacco products this year could be a retail game changer. >> when we ask ourselves where do we expect to be in the future i
us online at www.aljazeera.com. pharmacy chains will. >> he lay on the ground of his hometown of nogales mexico. and it traveled through an international boundary and into a legal have a couple. the agent has never been named. >> found on the sidewalk. >> he could lose $2 billion in revenue every year as a result. we have been following this story, john, if you would, take your time and give us the details here. >> reporter: thank you very much, tony. good evening from...
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the us mexico border runs through the middle of the canal. >> sergio and some of his friends who live on the mexican side of the border often were in that dry ravine, and they were there on that summer evening as well. >> a witness filmed what took place with a cell phone. bobbie mcdow was on the bridge that day too, and later provided this sworn statement to attorney bob hilliard. >> a border patrol agent grabbed a hold of the one basically came into his arms. and he had his weapon in his right arm, and the young man in his left hand. i was very very worried i didn't feel there was any reason for him to have pulled his gun. >> he started firing his weapon, into mexico. [gun shots] >> the border patrol guy aims, and you hear two shots..and one hits sergio right between the eyes. >> after the shooting stopped, i'm looking around and i see that there's someone on the ground underneath the black bridge. and i remember saying to my husband, "is that a body?" and he says, "yes". >> so there's no indication that there was something to justify lethal force? >> there's a fabricated fbi report
the us mexico border runs through the middle of the canal. >> sergio and some of his friends who live on the mexican side of the border often were in that dry ravine, and they were there on that summer evening as well. >> a witness filmed what took place with a cell phone. bobbie mcdow was on the bridge that day too, and later provided this sworn statement to attorney bob hilliard. >> a border patrol agent grabbed a hold of the one basically came into his arms. and he had his...
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over 100 families are expected to take part in a protest against deportations today on the us-mexicoorder. the families, including many undocumented members, say they will cross over into mexico and then seek reentry into the u.s. through a humanitarian visa or asylum. the u.s. border patrol has issued fresh restrictions on when agents can open fire. under the new rules, customs and border agents are barred from shooting at vehicles whose occupants are trying to flee. there also prevented from stepping in front of the vehicle or using their body to block it in the case of escape. in cases where migrants are throwing rocks, agents have been told to first seek cover or move away and only open fire in cases of imminent danger of death or serious injury. a recent report found u.s. border agents have been involved in 20 fatalities since 2010, eight of which involved rock throwing. in at were also involved least 67 shooting incidents at the same period. the new policy reverses a decision last her that ignored an independent panel's recommendation to use restraint with rock throwers. yet an
over 100 families are expected to take part in a protest against deportations today on the us-mexicoorder. the families, including many undocumented members, say they will cross over into mexico and then seek reentry into the u.s. through a humanitarian visa or asylum. the u.s. border patrol has issued fresh restrictions on when agents can open fire. under the new rules, customs and border agents are barred from shooting at vehicles whose occupants are trying to flee. there also prevented from...
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hundreds gathered at the us-mexico border to support a group seeking reentry into the united states.n twothe third action years were people deported from mexico try to return to the united states without legal documents. another action is planned as part of the #bring them home campaign. >> much further north, near tacoma, washington, a hunger strike inside the northwest detention center that started with as many as 750 participants has reportedly entered its 6th day, though its unclear how many people are still refusing to eat. the privately owned facility used by immigration and customs enforcement is owned by geo group. democracy now! obtained recordings of some of the detained immigrants who participated in the strike and explained their concerns. >> so that they give us better what lower prices than they sell here in the commissary, and so that they .top the deportations i hope we can get support from the people listening. to not believe what you hear. life and here is not easy. they have us here working for one dollar a day, we work for four hours, five hours sometimes, for jus
hundreds gathered at the us-mexico border to support a group seeking reentry into the united states.n twothe third action years were people deported from mexico try to return to the united states without legal documents. another action is planned as part of the #bring them home campaign. >> much further north, near tacoma, washington, a hunger strike inside the northwest detention center that started with as many as 750 participants has reportedly entered its 6th day, though its unclear...
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in this sense mexico is looking forward to get the best use of its resources from these reform, whichas, of course, unthinkable 20 years ago. but as we say with nafta we say with energy there are two good moments to plant a tree, 20 years ago and right now. right now we're planting the tree of reforms, energy being the most important one. in order to take the cost of transactions in general down. this is going to enhance the competitiveness of our shared economic space north america. >> we're going to take a short break. when we come back a look at the world in the 90s and the turn of the century that was not anticipated by nafta and the futures of the mexico mexican, canadian, and american economics. this is "inside story." >> only on al jazeera america. >> welcome back to "inside story." i'm ray suarez and on this edition of the story we're marking the 20th anniversary of nafta, the north amercian free trade agreement. did it improve the economies of the united states, mexico and canada? we're here with ambassadors from mexico and canada. you can never anticipate everything that's g
in this sense mexico is looking forward to get the best use of its resources from these reform, whichas, of course, unthinkable 20 years ago. but as we say with nafta we say with energy there are two good moments to plant a tree, 20 years ago and right now. right now we're planting the tree of reforms, energy being the most important one. in order to take the cost of transactions in general down. this is going to enhance the competitiveness of our shared economic space north america. >>...
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the system statewide, but several other countries already have similar systems in wide use including japan, mexico and romania, not all technological giants. in encino dave bryan, kpix5. >>> we've learned burglars figured out a way to open those supposedly secure lockboxes. andria borba shows us it's particularly bad news for people trying to sell their homes. ternoon, she >> reporter: after just two days on the market patty gutierrez's concord home wasn't sold but burglarized. when patty was checking her home security system this afternoon, she noticed something strange. >> the front door had been unlocked and then closed. >> reporter: when she checked the cameras, something was missing. >> where the plasma tv was. >> reporter: also gone laptops, an x-box and family jewelry and the lockbox outside. >> the lockbox that i installed was completely missing, which is really strange because they're very hefty and metal, steel. >> reporter: patty didn't have the security system armed, so real estate agents could use the lockbox without setting off the alarm which means it wasn't recording any video of t
the system statewide, but several other countries already have similar systems in wide use including japan, mexico and romania, not all technological giants. in encino dave bryan, kpix5. >>> we've learned burglars figured out a way to open those supposedly secure lockboxes. andria borba shows us it's particularly bad news for people trying to sell their homes. ternoon, she >> reporter: after just two days on the market patty gutierrez's concord home wasn't sold but burglarized....
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actually the us canada mexico or he would shake because of all this ocean current moment and oh so well was chilly wind so we're actually ready to pack it away but the step sometimes. it seemed to both teachers container vessel they might be carrying what they call. that's what it's like a balance to one or maybe thousand and two hundred thousand tonnes of water and they should be fielding. so the vt water from anywhere near the shield which is a possibility more than a possibility and they can be pretty overt right to tucson or so miles each time and it doesn't take too long maybe a couple days. at the most so that means we might be producing what might be susceptible to those hot spots. that's probably what we have to be really concerned about bread and ocean currents or at least a little and find a way to the corruption scandals involving didn't use their power and history last year and the government has rolled out measures to prevent irregularities from happening again. um do you think your enough. i just couldn't open again to something missing there because they're talking about
actually the us canada mexico or he would shake because of all this ocean current moment and oh so well was chilly wind so we're actually ready to pack it away but the step sometimes. it seemed to both teachers container vessel they might be carrying what they call. that's what it's like a balance to one or maybe thousand and two hundred thousand tonnes of water and they should be fielding. so the vt water from anywhere near the shield which is a possibility more than a possibility and they can...
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joining us from new mexico dean of college guidancealaler ker key academy and in the studio, policy analyst at the foundation policy program and from oregon jim rollins, director of admissions apt university of oregon. what is the s.a.t. supposed to do? >> it is meant to be an admissions tool for students entering colleges and which students are ready to succeed in post secondary institutions and today's test it is not reflecting what is taught in the classroom, it is reflecting a lot of other test taking skills and not knowledge but not necessarily the curriculum in the high school classrooms or the college classrooms and the changes that david and the college board are introducing are intended to right the balance and make the s.a.t. more reflective of what the students are experiencing in 16, 17 year odes and the college classrooms to come. >> you have a demanding course of study at the academy, and is it unrelate what the kids are learning in a classroom like at your school? >> as the introduction indicated the s.a.t. was meant to be an aptitude test and measuring the intelligence of st
joining us from new mexico dean of college guidancealaler ker key academy and in the studio, policy analyst at the foundation policy program and from oregon jim rollins, director of admissions apt university of oregon. what is the s.a.t. supposed to do? >> it is meant to be an admissions tool for students entering colleges and which students are ready to succeed in post secondary institutions and today's test it is not reflecting what is taught in the classroom, it is reflecting a lot of...
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. >> allen diehl joins us from albuquerque new mexico. the author of air safety investigators using science to save lives one crash at a time. allen you're on the phone with us. i thank you for your time this evening. your thoughts on the news of the day, the malasian prime minister saying based on the satellite data received and analyzed, the plane went down in the southern indian ocean. what are your thoughts? >> well, my thoughts obviously are sad, that that's -- looks like where it's going to end up. but many of us suspected that was where it was all along. the mrset data really has been very helpful. but i think period o first and , the president needs to call up and say we have totally inadequate information, regarding surface debris and he needs several squadrons of p-3 aircraft from the u.s. or other countries to get out and look for that wide area first of all for floating debris which can lead you back to where to look for the pingers. and there's another type of aircraft, the u.s. air force has mc-130s. these aircraft can't loca
. >> allen diehl joins us from albuquerque new mexico. the author of air safety investigators using science to save lives one crash at a time. allen you're on the phone with us. i thank you for your time this evening. your thoughts on the news of the day, the malasian prime minister saying based on the satellite data received and analyzed, the plane went down in the southern indian ocean. what are your thoughts? >> well, my thoughts obviously are sad, that that's -- looks like where...
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use. including japan, mexico, and romania. not all technological giants. in encino, dave brian, kpix 5. >> you covered many earthquakes. >> yes been through many earthquakes. native californian. and of course we haven't had one for a long time. >> i know. i already know what you're going to say. >> please don't say that. >> already got water and all kinds of stuff. >> in the studio we have lights and everything else above us. >> thanks lawrence. >> be sure thanks. >>> around the bay area today. we're going to see a lot of sunshine and mostly clear skies out the door we go this morning. and looks like a nice day ahead as we're going to have sunshine all the way to the coastline and nice warm temperatures. not going to see the winds like we saw yesterday. comfortable weather outside in the latter part of the day. these temperatures are going to be running up a bit but a little cool this morning. mostly sunny. very nice this afternoon. then high pressure going to stick around. so just some minor changes in the forecast over the next five to seven days. so tha
use. including japan, mexico, and romania. not all technological giants. in encino, dave brian, kpix 5. >> you covered many earthquakes. >> yes been through many earthquakes. native californian. and of course we haven't had one for a long time. >> i know. i already know what you're going to say. >> please don't say that. >> already got water and all kinds of stuff. >> in the studio we have lights and everything else above us. >> thanks lawrence....
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that is in addition to the $90 billion in us-mexico trade that passes through. supportse and commerce more than 400,000 jobs in the state of texas. more than 6 million in the united states at large. those points in of injury in el paso and arizona are sorely understaffed. what is your proposal and plan to make sure we have resources to capitalize on the opportunities at the border? , it has been made clear to me that part of my andion is to facilitate expedite trade. whether it is on the southwest border or the northern border. the canadians talk to me about our bridge crossings in michigan. ae importance of building customs laws on the u.s. side in michigan. the same with texas. with south texas, where i was a beene of weeks ago, it has stressed to me the importance of customs enforcement. facilitating and promoting trade. that also depends on congress being willing to fund at the appropriate levels our customs plazas and ability on the u.s. side of a bridge to build these things. we need congress to authorize it appropriately. i want to work with you on that.
that is in addition to the $90 billion in us-mexico trade that passes through. supportse and commerce more than 400,000 jobs in the state of texas. more than 6 million in the united states at large. those points in of injury in el paso and arizona are sorely understaffed. what is your proposal and plan to make sure we have resources to capitalize on the opportunities at the border? , it has been made clear to me that part of my andion is to facilitate expedite trade. whether it is on the...
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mexico. >> cal, us sf and st. mary's received n.i.t.ona state, ucla, and colorado. several teams won their conference title. second half, gators up 16. john calipari not happy about that. the wildcats bounce back. four seconds left. down one to the hoop, and slips. florida will hold on for the 61-60 victory. >> frustrating day for coach k and the duke blue devils throws a pen. facing virginia. the acc title. parker had 23. duke down one. tournament mvp joe harris had 15 for virginia. virginia wins to the acc for the fir time since 1976. >> big ten championship, michigan and michigan state. spartans gary harris throws its down. watch branden dawson. michigan state wins big. 69-55 the final. sun belt, louisiana lafayette and georgia state. it's tied with one second left. right there. we go to overtime. and louisiana lafayette gets a big layup and they go on to the big dance, 82-81 the final. >> florida is the top seed in the tournament. they'll be in the south region. arizona number one in the west, wichita state undefeated at 34-0, the t
mexico. >> cal, us sf and st. mary's received n.i.t.ona state, ucla, and colorado. several teams won their conference title. second half, gators up 16. john calipari not happy about that. the wildcats bounce back. four seconds left. down one to the hoop, and slips. florida will hold on for the 61-60 victory. >> frustrating day for coach k and the duke blue devils throws a pen. facing virginia. the acc title. parker had 23. duke down one. tournament mvp joe harris had 15 for...
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mexico. >> cal, us sf and st. mary's received n.i.t.eams and stanford, arizona, arizona state, ucla, and colorado. several teams won their conference title. second half, gators up 16. john calipari not happy about that. the wildcats bounce back. four seconds left. down one to the hoop, and slips. florida will hold on for the 61-60 victory. >> frustrating day for coach k and the duke blue devils throws a pen. facing virginia. the acc title. parker had 23. duke down one. tournament mvp joe harris had 15 for virginia. virginia wins to the acc for the fir time since 1976. >> big ten championship, michigan and michigan state. spartans gary harris throws its down. watch branden dawson. michigan state wins big. 69-55 the final. sun belt, louisiana lafayette and georgia state. it's tied with one second left. right there. we go to overtime. and louisiana lafayette gets a big layup and they go on to the big dance, 82-81 the final. >> florida is the top seed in the tournament. they'll be in the south region. arizona number one in the west, wichita
mexico. >> cal, us sf and st. mary's received n.i.t.eams and stanford, arizona, arizona state, ucla, and colorado. several teams won their conference title. second half, gators up 16. john calipari not happy about that. the wildcats bounce back. four seconds left. down one to the hoop, and slips. florida will hold on for the 61-60 victory. >> frustrating day for coach k and the duke blue devils throws a pen. facing virginia. the acc title. parker had 23. duke down one. tournament...
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use of funds. and this is very terrible because when we go to mexico they treat us perfectly fine. but when we invite them we have to go through the university system and you cannot feed them or give them this. it is very difficult because you cannot be host they are with you. so there is a challenge to get them together and make them feel welcome. so this is part of the research. it is more work, but the information that is lost every day with people being deported, those stories are gone. they are left to the unknown because we haven't been able to capture those stories. once on this side of the border, people are not willing to talk because they want to be invisible. so border research is challenging in and of itself. once you have it done, it is very rich. you have stories that you would never had have if you had not worked extra hard and gone the extra mile to find the stories. and i have to say briefly we decided to donate the royalties of the book to the biracial institute which is an organization that incorporates students in training and showing them and hopefully we are c
use of funds. and this is very terrible because when we go to mexico they treat us perfectly fine. but when we invite them we have to go through the university system and you cannot feed them or give them this. it is very difficult because you cannot be host they are with you. so there is a challenge to get them together and make them feel welcome. so this is part of the research. it is more work, but the information that is lost every day with people being deported, those stories are gone....
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allen west and saving the planet, followed by annals on the us-mexico border. later today on c-span two, starting at noon. the origins of the cell phone. with the motorola researcher who led the team that invented the first cell phone in 1973. sunday at 6:30 p.m. eastern on c-span three. >> one thing that didn't become 1980's,til the late when the leading fbi scholar through some files it applied for, that was something that had taken place from 1940 to 1966, when the fbi for that unit of time have a full relationship with the american -- an in which members hundred thousand members of the american legion acted as informers for the ai in their communities and regularly filed reports with the fbi. americans had no idea that that kind of informing was taking place. there were untrained. 19 71.h 8, the group broke into a net that office and stole every document in the building. 8:00tory, sunday night at in c-span's q&a. >> the sick -- challenging the health care loss contraceptives mandate. at issue is whether for-profit based onons may refuse the religious belief
allen west and saving the planet, followed by annals on the us-mexico border. later today on c-span two, starting at noon. the origins of the cell phone. with the motorola researcher who led the team that invented the first cell phone in 1973. sunday at 6:30 p.m. eastern on c-span three. >> one thing that didn't become 1980's,til the late when the leading fbi scholar through some files it applied for, that was something that had taken place from 1940 to 1966, when the fbi for that unit of...
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us. mexico is taking a lot of our business. this is our next-door neighbor. o, you get medals. frankly, so many other countries are taking our business. >> in many cases, you're not for all these free trade agreements? >> i think you have to have smart people negotiate them. i think free trade is wonderful, but i like to use the word fair trade. you have people negotiate that probably never negotiated before. they're diplomats and not business people. we need very, very sharp business people. i could put people in that are so sharp that these other countries wouldn't have a chance. we would eat their lunch, but we don't have those people negotiating. we have people that are either not very smart or have no ability at business or whatever. we used to be the king and now we're like a dope. >> you're a big speaker at cpac. here is a look at some of the people and some of the highlights from last weekend. >> the president who believes by the shear force his personality he would be able to shape global events. >> my question now is the same question i had then. if
us. mexico is taking a lot of our business. this is our next-door neighbor. o, you get medals. frankly, so many other countries are taking our business. >> in many cases, you're not for all these free trade agreements? >> i think you have to have smart people negotiate them. i think free trade is wonderful, but i like to use the word fair trade. you have people negotiate that probably never negotiated before. they're diplomats and not business people. we need very, very sharp...
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in mexico, they use seranno chilies a lot of times, but they're a little bit hotter than this.ere's a safety issue. make sure when you're dealing with hot peppers, okay, you get these oils on your hands when you touch this stuff -- is where the heat is. and you don't want to touch your eyes, your nose -- any sensitive part of your body, you don't want to touch it once you've played with hot peppers. and then when you're done with hot peppers and we're done making this, i'm gonna go run right over to the sink and i'm gonna wash my hands. >> mm-hmm. >> because that's a really important thing to know. >> mm-hmm. >> all right, so, now, we're not really chopping this fine because we're putting it in a food processor, okay? but we do need to get it chopped up a little bit, or else the food processor will just get clogged up, you know? >> mm-hmm. >> and i really suggest using a food processor. some people use blenders, but food processors have so many safeties on them that you can really -- it's almost impossible to cut your hand inside of a food processor 'cause of all the safeties t
in mexico, they use seranno chilies a lot of times, but they're a little bit hotter than this.ere's a safety issue. make sure when you're dealing with hot peppers, okay, you get these oils on your hands when you touch this stuff -- is where the heat is. and you don't want to touch your eyes, your nose -- any sensitive part of your body, you don't want to touch it once you've played with hot peppers. and then when you're done with hot peppers and we're done making this, i'm gonna go run right...
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joining us from al burke, new mexico, dean of college guidance at al burke academy, a private independent high school in our washington studio policy analyst at the new america foundation education policy program, and from eugene oregon jim recallings director of admissions at the university of oregon, ann, what is the s.a.t. supposed to do and does it do it. >> so the sat is really meant to be an admissions tool, for students, and for colleges. it is supposed to say which students will be ready to succeed, in post secondary institutions. and i think today's test it always doesn't reflect what is taught in the classroom, it reflects other skills, and knowledge but not necessarily the curriculum that students are going to be experiencing in their high school classrooms or in their collegele chews. and so i think a lot of the changes that david coleman and the college board are introducing are intended to kind of right that balance, and maybe the s.a.t. more reflective of what students are actually experiencing in 16 and 17-year-olds and in their college classrooms to come. >> rafael, you h
joining us from al burke, new mexico, dean of college guidance at al burke academy, a private independent high school in our washington studio policy analyst at the new america foundation education policy program, and from eugene oregon jim recallings director of admissions at the university of oregon, ann, what is the s.a.t. supposed to do and does it do it. >> so the sat is really meant to be an admissions tool, for students, and for colleges. it is supposed to say which students will...
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i'd like our country to start thinking about mexico, and, of course, building the keystone pipeline, in my view, and using canada and mexico, the north american alliance of energy is a powerful, powerful tool, and, finally, i don't want to underestimate my colleague, senator barrasso says if we streamline processes, yes. i'm for streamlines and i'm for expediting, but i hope critics of the administration focus on what can we do to help the ukraine minimize corruption? what can we do to, you know, enhance the $1billion that you said, mr. chow, was a drop in the bucket. submit what you think is significant investment to ukraine that sends the most positive small. while there's a lot of criticism from one side to the administration, i would also like to go on record saying, for my colleagues, and this is not senator mccows ky, but others on the republican side, put your money where your mouth is. you want to help? put the money towards ukraine and don't blame anybody else because permits are going slowly. i'll let you have the last word. >> thank you, madam chairman. this has been a great hearing. certainly,
i'd like our country to start thinking about mexico, and, of course, building the keystone pipeline, in my view, and using canada and mexico, the north american alliance of energy is a powerful, powerful tool, and, finally, i don't want to underestimate my colleague, senator barrasso says if we streamline processes, yes. i'm for streamlines and i'm for expediting, but i hope critics of the administration focus on what can we do to help the ukraine minimize corruption? what can we do to, you...
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heidi zhou-castro joins us live from mexico. >> why is it controversial? >> it is controversial because it appears james boyd was cooperating with police, and is heard that he'll walk down the mountain. despite that officers throw a dis-orienting device, and boyd is seen reaching for his knife and officers fire six rounds at the man. we warn you the images you are about to see are disturbing and violent. >> james m boyd settled in for the night under a tarp on the foothills of the mountains. the 38-year-old had an extensive arrest record and he showed signs of mental illness. the video shows how he died, we warn you what you are about to see is graphic. >> get on the ground. get on the ground now. >> the albuquerque police who had engaged in a 3-hour stand-off with boyd say the shooting was justified. >> all less than lethal devices were dereplied. the canine officer was down directing the dogs, the suspect pulled out two knives and directed a threat to a canine officer with no weapon drawn. >> others are wondering if it's excessive use by albuquerque poli
heidi zhou-castro joins us live from mexico. >> why is it controversial? >> it is controversial because it appears james boyd was cooperating with police, and is heard that he'll walk down the mountain. despite that officers throw a dis-orienting device, and boyd is seen reaching for his knife and officers fire six rounds at the man. we warn you the images you are about to see are disturbing and violent. >> james m boyd settled in for the night under a tarp on the foothills of...
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us. that leads toward the east. from the gulf of mexico, there is that moister. that is why it is going to be such a cold storm for parts of the area. still hanging onto the winter storm warning out to the west of us. looking at aa winter storm watch right now. more than likely that will upgrade to a warning tomorrow. some areas may see a weather advisory. snow totals could move our way. i don't think we have a choice. we will get an upgrade. this is what it looks like tomorrow afternoon. changing over to sleep, as we moved throughout the overnight hours on monday. rush-hour commute to change over from sleet to snow. by afternoon, all of this is out of here. skies begin to clear. how much know to expect? our in-houseodel, model. it shows anywhere between four inches of snow to eight inches of snow. i think we can add another one inch to 1.5 inches. thinkinghat we are right now. this could shift further south. this could shift her their to the s north. allotted shift to between now and when the snow begins on monday. daytime highs tomorrow, 49-56 degrees. a cold mo
us. that leads toward the east. from the gulf of mexico, there is that moister. that is why it is going to be such a cold storm for parts of the area. still hanging onto the winter storm warning out to the west of us. looking at aa winter storm watch right now. more than likely that will upgrade to a warning tomorrow. some areas may see a weather advisory. snow totals could move our way. i don't think we have a choice. we will get an upgrade. this is what it looks like tomorrow afternoon....
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added human health risk and this is because a majority of a queue of factories are located along the us mexico border this area which already deals with chronic water shortages is now a region that perpetually faces toxic waste in the water supply the sierra club report also argues that aggressive new mining companies and factory farms owned by foreign corporations in mexico and steadily driven out. mexican farmers here in america the largest criticism of trade agreements has been the loss of millions of u.s. manufacturing jobs in fact the wall street journal reported last month on the twentieth anniversary of nafta that quote increased imports from canada and mexico and the relocation of factories over the border in the last two decades have led directly to the loss of eight hundred forty five thousand jobs and while mexico has certainly felt the worst of the environmental impacts from napa the u.s. economy has incurred the brunt of the burden the watchdog group public citizen has presented a new report on nafta his twenty year legacy saying that while the previous trade deficit the u.s. had
added human health risk and this is because a majority of a queue of factories are located along the us mexico border this area which already deals with chronic water shortages is now a region that perpetually faces toxic waste in the water supply the sierra club report also argues that aggressive new mining companies and factory farms owned by foreign corporations in mexico and steadily driven out. mexican farmers here in america the largest criticism of trade agreements has been the loss of...
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. >> former ntsv investigator join us from albuquerque mexico. al, great to have you on the program. >> good to be back with you. >> thank you. as an investigator what do you draw from the details of what we have heard over the last 24 hours? >> well, there's a few things we seem to be able to rule out - weather may be one. all indications is that this is not like air-france in 2009 with very turbulent weather conditions. the weather looks like that is probably out of the equation. the other things - mechanical error, pilot error, and, of course, potential criminal acts. those are all still very much under consideration, and will certainly be looked at in future weeks. >> there are plenty of ifs, but if the flight made the turn we are talking about and came back 300 miles off course, does that tell you anything new or not? >> it indicates a couple of possibility yes. we are speculating. one of the things is there was some kind of mechanical problem that the crew wanted to get back to kuala lumpur, where they have maintenance and probably another
. >> former ntsv investigator join us from albuquerque mexico. al, great to have you on the program. >> good to be back with you. >> thank you. as an investigator what do you draw from the details of what we have heard over the last 24 hours? >> well, there's a few things we seem to be able to rule out - weather may be one. all indications is that this is not like air-france in 2009 with very turbulent weather conditions. the weather looks like that is probably out of...
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abc's ron claiborne shows us what happens. >> new mexico state -- >> reporter: it happened just secondser utah valley state's big win over conference rival new mexico state. >> ross miller took the basketball and hurled it -- >> reporter: in a matter of seconds, a melee erupts as fans stormed the court to celebrate. >> uh-oh, we got a fight going on. >> reporter: watch again. a new mexico state player throws the ball at a utah valley player about 15 feet away. >> wow. >> reporter: then, with cheering fans surging onto the court and another new mexico state player in the middle of the crowd, it turns ugly. a chaos of flying fists, grappling and bear hugs. >> what a terrible end -- >> reporter: while court stormings like this, have now become almost routine, it happens almost every time duke loses on the road, duke's coach has had enough. >> whatever you're doing, you need to get the team off first. we deserve that type of protection. >> reporter: officially, colleges say they discourage fans from running onto the court. one conference even fines the home team but -- >> there's a mixed me
abc's ron claiborne shows us what happens. >> new mexico state -- >> reporter: it happened just secondser utah valley state's big win over conference rival new mexico state. >> ross miller took the basketball and hurled it -- >> reporter: in a matter of seconds, a melee erupts as fans stormed the court to celebrate. >> uh-oh, we got a fight going on. >> reporter: watch again. a new mexico state player throws the ball at a utah valley player about 15 feet...
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the israeli company systems to build an install of state of the art surveillance system among the us mexico border the move is part of a larger effort by congress to allocate as much as thirty billion dollars of additional spending or border security including the use of unmanned drones a move that will secure full blown militarization of the border the latest contract awarded to the israeli company is case in point as well but systems is the same corporation famous for its and true detection systems found alongside the massive walls that enclose the west bank and palestine the corporation is also the largest military tech supplier to israel and really who would know more about keeping people behind fence then israel according to homeland security newswire if congress approves the new bill albert systems contract could be bumped up to one billion dollars for these efforts because what's been missed by politicians is that militarizing the border isn't the antidote to quali immigration nor does it provide any resolution for the estimated eleven million undocumented individuals already here th
the israeli company systems to build an install of state of the art surveillance system among the us mexico border the move is part of a larger effort by congress to allocate as much as thirty billion dollars of additional spending or border security including the use of unmanned drones a move that will secure full blown militarization of the border the latest contract awarded to the israeli company is case in point as well but systems is the same corporation famous for its and true detection...
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applsamsung claiming apple stolo of its ideas for use of its iphones andy pads. >>> lime's in mexicoalled green gold, a shortage leaving the prices to soar and changes the flavor of life. >> reporter: in mexico it's hard to think of life without lime's. this little citrus is a staple of daily living. lime's used for food, warding off illness. >> i put lime on everything. the only thing i don't put lime on is milk because i can't, otherwise i would. a salad is not as good if it doesn't have lime on it. there is not good tequila without lime. lime is part of our lives, it was, and cultures. >> reporter: but lime's are a luxury item. prices are soared, production is down and consumessers are unhappy. >> customers come and asked how much for lime's. you tell them and they call you crazy and leave. >> the lime groves have been hit by disease and bad weather. something called yellow dragon plague means these groves are producing less fruit. some talk of growers hording their products until price gas up. but others say they're just making the best of a bad situation. a cartoon of a millions
applsamsung claiming apple stolo of its ideas for use of its iphones andy pads. >>> lime's in mexicoalled green gold, a shortage leaving the prices to soar and changes the flavor of life. >> reporter: in mexico it's hard to think of life without lime's. this little citrus is a staple of daily living. lime's used for food, warding off illness. >> i put lime on everything. the only thing i don't put lime on is milk because i can't, otherwise i would. a salad is not as good if...
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such is how us said dr consumption effects mexico or our foreign policy stance to fix people from cuba or venezuela are are not more likely to be brought up in the future as the nastiness from those countries bring up these issues in american political debate. the kids run and running during a rally studio. we know the nsa vacuums up communications all over the world but as we learn the washington post their countries in which the nsa collect each and every phone call one hundred percent coverage. the program is called mystic any allows the nsa to access the boys content of those calls and even rewind and review conversations as long as a month after the cake bakes a call that a lot to do what is called electro short for retrospective retrieval washington post showed that covers light of this new state program chose the cartoon wizard with a phone so what country does this mixtape cover. again it has to be country of special interest to the us why they wanna have a way single phone call recorded there. well washington post writes at the request of u s officials the washington post is w
such is how us said dr consumption effects mexico or our foreign policy stance to fix people from cuba or venezuela are are not more likely to be brought up in the future as the nastiness from those countries bring up these issues in american political debate. the kids run and running during a rally studio. we know the nsa vacuums up communications all over the world but as we learn the washington post their countries in which the nsa collect each and every phone call one hundred percent...
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used. narrator: in the yaqui valley of mexico, researchers are finding that excess fertilizer runoff from wheat crops is affecting marine life in the gulf of california. so they are turning to technology to decrease fertilizer inputs without decreasing yields. dr. ortiz-monasterio: technology like this can result in a win-win situation, where the farmer benefits and at the same time the environment benefits. narrator: by showing farmers how to reduce pesticide and fertilizer use, both research teams hope to minimize environmental impacts while still producing enough food for our growing population. a staple throughout the globe, rice is an eential crop, providing 60% of the calories for half of the world's population. dr. peter kenmore of the food and agriculture organization of the united nations in rome, italy, has been conducting research about rice production in countries in southeast asia for 30 years. dr. kenmore: rice, now and probably for the last 4,000 or 5,000 years, feeds more individuals of the species homo sapiens than any other food. evolutionarily, why is it a good bet? because i
used. narrator: in the yaqui valley of mexico, researchers are finding that excess fertilizer runoff from wheat crops is affecting marine life in the gulf of california. so they are turning to technology to decrease fertilizer inputs without decreasing yields. dr. ortiz-monasterio: technology like this can result in a win-win situation, where the farmer benefits and at the same time the environment benefits. narrator: by showing farmers how to reduce pesticide and fertilizer use, both research...
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us on set. 5 million barrels. >> a drop in the bucket. as less thanat it 1% of the entire stockpile that the u.s. has. billion have 690 barrels stashed away in the gulf of mexicond, we use 19 million barrels of oil a day. is 26% of justls one day of demand. it's an indirect effect here. supposedly this has been planned for a wild. these things take a long time to set up. the direct purpose is to test the infrastructure. it had a lot of pipeline reversals over the last few years. they wanted to see if it was all working correctly. it's a good time to do it. refiners are in maintenance right now. demand is like. we're talking to michael cohen. is department of energy undergoing a review right now of transmission and distribution of energy all across the country. this could play a part in a review that was commissioned by obama. we talked about russia. are we flexing our muscle to show, we have our own oil. we can live without you. ake whitner is calling it warning shot. this is not a game changer but this oil is diverted elsewhere, maybe it makes its way back to europe, that is going to directly compete with russian oil. that is where the issue lies. >> folks wh
us on set. 5 million barrels. >> a drop in the bucket. as less thanat it 1% of the entire stockpile that the u.s. has. billion have 690 barrels stashed away in the gulf of mexicond, we use 19 million barrels of oil a day. is 26% of justls one day of demand. it's an indirect effect here. supposedly this has been planned for a wild. these things take a long time to set up. the direct purpose is to test the infrastructure. it had a lot of pipeline reversals over the last few years. they...
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well, former new mexico governor joins us. and bobby -- thanks for joining us. i want to talk about how this will go into the history books. it's fascinating that there's a real attitude on the part of the pilot about the way -- which way is this going to go? either way. i think it's going to be part of the record. what's your view? >> he's clearly a fan of ibrahim. it's the nature of malaysian politics that he got the majority of seats -- journalists have scoured the pilot's social media pages. nothing there to think that this man was full of rage about politics. it's unpopular among his followers, but whether that would push somebody over the edge, that's something to be considered. >> well, you know, we're dealing in the dark here. the egyptian pilot that brought his plane into the atlantic ocean, he didn't say he was doing it for religious reasons. but these suicidal actions usually are preceded by a letter. >> well, there's no overt sign of it. looking at the youtube video channel, a lot of the videos are about atheism. that's not the mark of a religious fa
well, former new mexico governor joins us. and bobby -- thanks for joining us. i want to talk about how this will go into the history books. it's fascinating that there's a real attitude on the part of the pilot about the way -- which way is this going to go? either way. i think it's going to be part of the record. what's your view? >> he's clearly a fan of ibrahim. it's the nature of malaysian politics that he got the majority of seats -- journalists have scoured the pilot's social media...
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a little spunky and i said you know if we are born in mexico we don't have an immigration glance that kicks off at 13 and pumps hormones to tell us how to get across the border. that doesn't happen. this is a learning process of necessity and complex issues. people in mexico don't have any idea. it's been a great gift to me and i will pass it to the true scholars here. just to say to you and you may see it in the signing here that people because of the work, grow to trust you to he goes about with that in how you set it. they know if you are lying. they know if you are misrepresenting and they will steer away from you and they are in your story and you will fly further into fiction. it is a great thing that i started realizing here that there will be nicely dressed cowboy dressed gentleman in jeans with big belt vocals and a short haircut at the head of my line and they will come up to me and go oh yes. i will sign their book. at the end of the line there will be well dressed cowboy gentleman in jeans and big buckles and go u.s. border patrol. [laughter] you missed miss the front of the line. this is the world that is complex. wh
a little spunky and i said you know if we are born in mexico we don't have an immigration glance that kicks off at 13 and pumps hormones to tell us how to get across the border. that doesn't happen. this is a learning process of necessity and complex issues. people in mexico don't have any idea. it's been a great gift to me and i will pass it to the true scholars here. just to say to you and you may see it in the signing here that people because of the work, grow to trust you to he goes about...
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mexico. police there accused of using excessive force.igh -- heidi zhou castro shows us. >> reporter: a police camera captures the shooting of a homeless mentally ill man who held knives in his hands and police fired at him six times. but just before the shooting boyd can be heard telling the officers that he will walk down the mountain with them. >> when a guy is coming down to give up, you don't shoot him. okay. that's outrageous. >>> james graham says he knew boyd when they both lived on the streets. >> he never hurt anybody. that is just outrageous the guy has a pin blade this big against guys with rifles and shotguns. we carry those pin knives for safety reasons. >> reporter: graham was among some 2,000 people who converged on police headquarters. they are protesting not just telekilling of boyd, but the 23 people who have lost their lyes in the hands of albuquerque police since 2010. they point to it as a history of a systemic problem. mike gomez lost his 22-year-old son to a police shooting in 2011. local prosecutors rule the shoot
mexico. police there accused of using excessive force.igh -- heidi zhou castro shows us. >> reporter: a police camera captures the shooting of a homeless mentally ill man who held knives in his hands and police fired at him six times. but just before the shooting boyd can be heard telling the officers that he will walk down the mountain with them. >> when a guy is coming down to give up, you don't shoot him. okay. that's outrageous. >>> james graham says he knew boyd when...
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at his last known address, his mother told us he was living in mexico city. >> bergman: in the end, wefound renteria, not in mexico, but on facebook, where he counts among his friends members of the decoster family. we made repeated attempts to try and reach the decosters. they never responded. but they did respond when the eeoc sued them. decoster settled the case and the women were awarded $1.3 million, but decoster denied any wrongdoing. >> bergman: in the years following the decoster case, sonia parras became one of the country's leading advocates for abused immigrant women. parras is herself an immigrant from spain, and she was shocked by the working conditions she found in this country. >> this is the land of the dreams and the freedom and where you make your dreams come true. this wasn't supposed to be happening like this here. >> bergman: in 2008, parras began to hear rumors that federal agents were mobilizing near the town of postville, iowa. >> and sure enough, we started tuning into the news, and the raid was happening at that moment. >> federal agents raided this meatpackin
at his last known address, his mother told us he was living in mexico city. >> bergman: in the end, wefound renteria, not in mexico, but on facebook, where he counts among his friends members of the decoster family. we made repeated attempts to try and reach the decosters. they never responded. but they did respond when the eeoc sued them. decoster settled the case and the women were awarded $1.3 million, but decoster denied any wrongdoing. >> bergman: in the years following the...