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$25,000 in cash with the new i love new york scratch-off. >>> the pope is expected to visit the us/mexico border next year in february. concern for migrants and refugees has been a focus of pope francis who wanted to visit in september but was told it was impossible. the trip to mexico hasn't been if i believely announced by the -- officially announced by vatican. the unemployment rate was down to 5 percent. the report boosted fears the fed will increase interest rates. >>> we may be enjoying a late seasonal warm up, but we can't dodge winter, and now is the time to winterize your homes. nina pineda has seven ways you can get ready and save money with the cold weather comes. >> reporter: changing the filter and cleaning your furnace makes it more efficient and takes just a few minutes whether you do it yourself or hire a professional to check for leaks. >> check it before you actually need it. >> reporter: simple maintenance in and around your home now makes certain you get heat with the first cold snap hit, and could prevent hazards that could harm your home and we asked mike jackson, a
$25,000 in cash with the new i love new york scratch-off. >>> the pope is expected to visit the us/mexico border next year in february. concern for migrants and refugees has been a focus of pope francis who wanted to visit in september but was told it was impossible. the trip to mexico hasn't been if i believely announced by the -- officially announced by vatican. the unemployment rate was down to 5 percent. the report boosted fears the fed will increase interest rates. >>> we...
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. >>> jennifer moore who watches us in new mexico and rick who watches us in illinois both won ipad minis. and you could too. need need wednesday's buzzword. >> the "rtm" buzzword coming up in just a bit. >> stand by, everybody, for the "rtm" ipad mini giveaway. >>> i like to believe that people are just honest. well, adrian put it to the test with a blind man honesty test. he took a $5 bill and asked folks for change. >> do you have a change for a $5 >> no! >> get out of here. true. bill? >> that's not a $5 bill. that's a $50. >> oh. excuse me. do you have change for a $5 bill? >> yeah. >> oh! >> the same people. all the people with the blurry faces that do this. >> and you see someone walking down the street with a blurry face, don't talk to those people. >> do you have change for a $5 bill? >> no, i'm sorry. i'm all ou >> yeah, you've got change? >> yeah. >> thanks. that's $5? because >> initial interaction makes it seem like they're going to be kind or do the right thing. they don't. well, here's the good thing. the folks that did take it did end up giving the money back. note? >> yea
. >>> jennifer moore who watches us in new mexico and rick who watches us in illinois both won ipad minis. and you could too. need need wednesday's buzzword. >> the "rtm" buzzword coming up in just a bit. >> stand by, everybody, for the "rtm" ipad mini giveaway. >>> i like to believe that people are just honest. well, adrian put it to the test with a blind man honesty test. he took a $5 bill and asked folks for change. >> do you have a...
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. >>> jennifer who watches us in new mexico and rick who watches us in illinois both won ipad minis and you could too. >> to enter you're going to need wednesday's buzz word. you need to be at least 18 years of age and a legal resident. >> the "rtm" buzzword coming up in just a bit. >> stand by, everyone, for the "rtm" ipad mini giveaway. >>> i believe he was in mesa saw something fly across his path. he jumps out of his vehicle. >> ooh. >> flags it down. and then he begins to slowly remove those from her feathers. she went and used his jacket to grab her. you could see she is just laying there as he is attempting to pull these off. >> those are so difficult to take off because the ends, each needle has a hook. >> they have barbed spines. so he's got to use that legit looking knife to kind of scrape them and pull them off. >> hopefully it didn't pierce through her skin. it just hit the feathers and got stuck and was causing her problems to fly. >> even if it's just caught in the feathers, if he hadn't had done this, there was no way the hawk was going to survive. >> she is covered in th
. >>> jennifer who watches us in new mexico and rick who watches us in illinois both won ipad minis and you could too. >> to enter you're going to need wednesday's buzz word. you need to be at least 18 years of age and a legal resident. >> the "rtm" buzzword coming up in just a bit. >> stand by, everyone, for the "rtm" ipad mini giveaway. >>> i believe he was in mesa saw something fly across his path. he jumps out of his vehicle. >>...
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"chronicle" takes us to mexico this sunday-- mexico, maine, that is. antoinette: who knew there was a place? j.c. monahan takes us there and teaches us about the town's history. jc: it's time to saddle up and head south of the border, canadian border, that is. >> i'm very proud of being from mexico. when people ask me where i'm from and i say mexico. jc: we find cheryl briggs a state rep from mexico at the town offices. >> the reason for naming the town mexico is obscure. one account has it that inspiration was derived from the valiant mexican spirit in their deeds of gaining independence from spain. jc: briggs tells us there's not a whole lot of mexican in today's mexico. indeed, a quick look around confirms this paper mill town is no margueritaville. but briggs refers us to a colleague down the hall. >> just amazes me that no one has capitalized on the name of the town and associates that with a restaurant or something to do with mexico. jc: the town manager likes to keep a few festive touches in his office. other than that, he says the speedy gonzale
"chronicle" takes us to mexico this sunday-- mexico, maine, that is. antoinette: who knew there was a place? j.c. monahan takes us there and teaches us about the town's history. jc: it's time to saddle up and head south of the border, canadian border, that is. >> i'm very proud of being from mexico. when people ask me where i'm from and i say mexico. jc: we find cheryl briggs a state rep from mexico at the town offices. >> the reason for naming the town mexico is obscure....
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for more, we are joined us was away by the chef -- we are joined exclusively by chef. he is in london for his new book, " mexicoe inside out." francine: i'm hungry. manus: looks like a beautiful book. talk to us about your status. this is mexican food. i love the line that vogue wrote food is there is mexican before you and there is mexican food after you. >> thank you for having us. we are happy to present the book. the restaurant has been open for years now. 44 seats. we serve contemporary mexican food. what we have done this we have played with our good. what mommy told us what to do -- not to do. so, we basically tried to makes that are fun to eat. plates that are beautiful. and well-crafted. francine: how much do you think of the business of the restaurant? we have a lot of viewers that have dined in your restaurant or were want to dine. on much do you focus making the numbers work or do you only focus on creativity? that i: i am fortunate work with my brother and he is really good with money. i take care of the food and he takes care of the business aspects. theously, in order for restaurant to be sustain
for more, we are joined us was away by the chef -- we are joined exclusively by chef. he is in london for his new book, " mexicoe inside out." francine: i'm hungry. manus: looks like a beautiful book. talk to us about your status. this is mexican food. i love the line that vogue wrote food is there is mexican before you and there is mexican food after you. >> thank you for having us. we are happy to present the book. the restaurant has been open for years now. 44 seats. we serve...
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mexico is huge for us. from my standpoint, what i have seen, the people i have visited it has huge potential. , we have energy potential, we have the maquilladoras. i am talking to an area on the other side. yes, we need to sell it. again, i thank you for the forum, for the opportunity of spreading the word. the border area should be looked at as a reasonable area, global area. we have so many assets and so much capacity there that the people don't understand -- they just don't see that. it is our job to make that known to everyone. mayor leeser: we forget a little bit how much trade comes across his area, but it is not for el paso it is for the whole united states. it depends on millions of jobs across the u.s. trade is not just for the local area. it is important we continue for our area, economy, jobs, and the whole united states. that is what we need to focus on. carlos: it seems larger cities are beginning the process of classifying combined msas. i'm wondering to what extent there is value in an inter
mexico is huge for us. from my standpoint, what i have seen, the people i have visited it has huge potential. , we have energy potential, we have the maquilladoras. i am talking to an area on the other side. yes, we need to sell it. again, i thank you for the forum, for the opportunity of spreading the word. the border area should be looked at as a reasonable area, global area. we have so many assets and so much capacity there that the people don't understand -- they just don't see that. it is...
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mexico. last year there were around 35 million. the loss is blamed on illegal tree cutter and use of pesticides and climate clang. the milk weed plants where butterflies lay their eggs have been destroyed. but mexico and u.s. and canada have been planting more trees and tightened the regulations controlling logging and use of pesticide. >> there are few places in the world, two or three maybe, and it's amazing to see these butterflies arrive. >> environmentalists in mexico hope this year these changes will mean millions more monarch butterflies and millions more tourists. >> we can find out later today what students at ithica college think of its president. it will release the details of its non-binding survey of confidence in its president. that vote coming amid protests over the issue of race. the school's faculty will release the result of their separate survey next week. >>> memorable selfie getting a lot of attention ton line. two canadian brothers snapping this picture after finding the bird caught in a trap. they used a branch to open the trap and also the bald eagle. it ap
mexico. last year there were around 35 million. the loss is blamed on illegal tree cutter and use of pesticides and climate clang. the milk weed plants where butterflies lay their eggs have been destroyed. but mexico and u.s. and canada have been planting more trees and tightened the regulations controlling logging and use of pesticide. >> there are few places in the world, two or three maybe, and it's amazing to see these butterflies arrive. >> environmentalists in mexico hope this...
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giving the green light to growing marijuana for recreational use was a landmark decision. mexico has a bloody history of conflict involving drug cartels. the court's vote does not legalize marijuana consumption in mexico, but more rulings of the same kind could set a legal precedent. outside the court, people who want to change mexico's drug laws celebrated the decision by lighting up joints. opponents also gathered outside the court, calling for regulation. production and sale of marijuana is illegal in mexico. but in 2009, the country made it legal to carry small amounts of marijuana, cocaine, heroin and methamphetamine. the future landscape for transportation in siouxland is taking shape. and it could use your input. those plans expect the highway 20 and interstate-29 projects to both be done in less than five years. the siouxland interstate metropolitan planning council drafts the transportation outlook which would go through 20-40. once those two big projects are complete, reps at simpco say the 18th street, as well as the gordon viaduct projects are next up to tackle. also
giving the green light to growing marijuana for recreational use was a landmark decision. mexico has a bloody history of conflict involving drug cartels. the court's vote does not legalize marijuana consumption in mexico, but more rulings of the same kind could set a legal precedent. outside the court, people who want to change mexico's drug laws celebrated the decision by lighting up joints. opponents also gathered outside the court, calling for regulation. production and sale of marijuana is...
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parts the most important of that project is that we have an agreement with mexico that we will take their x-ray machines and use their images, and they will take ours and we will compare them. once you have the cooperation of the two countries, this is the first that has ever happened between mexico and the united states. but this is one great example of how we can coordinate our , and for security and economic purposes, we can make those work together to everyone's advantage. carlos: mayor darling, you have done something similar, providing funds from a gallon for infrastructure in mexico. mayor darling: the irony is that you hear cities negotiating with mexico to increase and better trade with the united states. you don't hear any state involvement in that or federal involvement. in fact, that is one of the barriers to dealing with state and federal government. the mexican federal government, from the standpoint of their. we are paying money, the city of el paso, laredo, mcallen, and brownsville pay money for federal inspectors to get trade across that bridge. that does not sound right for me. that is what it
parts the most important of that project is that we have an agreement with mexico that we will take their x-ray machines and use their images, and they will take ours and we will compare them. once you have the cooperation of the two countries, this is the first that has ever happened between mexico and the united states. but this is one great example of how we can coordinate our , and for security and economic purposes, we can make those work together to everyone's advantage. carlos: mayor...
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there is a ferry that goes back and forth between the two countries between guatemala and mexico, and people use this frequently for commerce. what's interesting there is that there is no presence from mexican customs, from immigration, from health, et cetera, but there are mexican military representative there's to try to stop the elicit flows of drugs and of weapons that come in from guatemala. this is something which may seem like a small step, but in fact is revolutionary. the fact is that you now have the presence of the mexican state at a much higher level than you've ever seen before in mexican history along mexico's southern border, that provides a whole new area for cooperation both with their counterparts in guatemala and belize and of course with the united states. and i'll leave there it. thank you. >> thanks, duncan. and that was great context for the tremendous transition that's been made over the last years in terms of how the military's role has played in the mexican society and in the relationship with the united states. you know, that's a great context to offer the microphone t
there is a ferry that goes back and forth between the two countries between guatemala and mexico, and people use this frequently for commerce. what's interesting there is that there is no presence from mexican customs, from immigration, from health, et cetera, but there are mexican military representative there's to try to stop the elicit flows of drugs and of weapons that come in from guatemala. this is something which may seem like a small step, but in fact is revolutionary. the fact is that...
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use. addressing mexico's diabetes epidemic. much more. >> ifill: it's been an eventful day in columbia, missouri, where the university has been the center of national attention over racial tensions on campus. at the heart of the protest was a hunger strike that resonated across the campus and across the state. >> i am resigning as president of the university of missouri system. >> ifill: the announcement from tim wolfe came right after the university system's governing body opened a special meeting. >> this is not, i repeat not, the way change should come about. change comes from listening, learning, caring and conversation. unfortunately this has not happened, and that is why i stand before you today and i take full responsibility for this frustration, and i take full responsibility for the inaction that has occurred. >> ifill: wolfe's resignation followed months of complaints over racial slurs on the overwhelmingly white campus at columbia, including a swastika drawn on a dormitory wall with human feces. the student governmen
use. addressing mexico's diabetes epidemic. much more. >> ifill: it's been an eventful day in columbia, missouri, where the university has been the center of national attention over racial tensions on campus. at the heart of the protest was a hunger strike that resonated across the campus and across the state. >> i am resigning as president of the university of missouri system. >> ifill: the announcement from tim wolfe came right after the university system's governing body...
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material no serÍa posible sin la contribuciÓn de organizaciones comprometidas con la educaciÓn como la us-mÉxicoos, estamos llevando a daca dreamers a mÉxico para que conozcan méxico. nitzia es que el los dreamers gracias a la acciÓn diferida, han podido conocer mÉxico. >> increÍble, se sintiÓ como si era un sueÑo. los primeros dÍas me levantaba y decÍa: estoy en mÉxico, primeramente era admiraciÓn humana ellos nos contaron que se sintieron indocumentados al volver a su propio paÍs, y queremos ayudarles. nitzia: sin duda ha sido un camino difÍcil para los llamados "otros dreamers" pero su camino de fortaleza aliados a otros lÍderes, nos mantienen juntos y adelante. >> es increÍble verlos juntos, por la otra vez, gente que habla en inglÉs y vive en mÉxico y sigue luchando después de la deportaciÓn, cuando se conocen entre ellos y les dan un poder, empieza un camino de sanaciÓn. nitzia: son muchas las historias y los jÓvenes que han sido deportados, jill anderson y su libro muestra que no todo termina despuÉs de la frontera. alan: ayer tuvimos una historia maravillosa, hoy tambiÉn, gracias a aquel
material no serÍa posible sin la contribuciÓn de organizaciones comprometidas con la educaciÓn como la us-mÉxicoos, estamos llevando a daca dreamers a mÉxico para que conozcan méxico. nitzia es que el los dreamers gracias a la acciÓn diferida, han podido conocer mÉxico. >> increÍble, se sintiÓ como si era un sueÑo. los primeros dÍas me levantaba y decÍa: estoy en mÉxico, primeramente era admiraciÓn humana ellos nos contaron que se sintieron indocumentados al volver a su...
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when he says net immigration, what we're talking about are the people who came from mexico, mine us all people who left the united states. it's arrivals mine us departures. now we don't have a direct measure of this. we have some indirect measures that kind of tell us where the situation might be. and mostly that's by estimating the population of people in the united states who were born in mexico. now that number has been flat for many years. there was a tiny uptick last year. but it's not clear that that means that that overall trend has stopped. a very low numbers of immigration. basically, it is kind of staying flat when you do that arrivals versus departures. so we said he was mostly true. the experts we spoke with said yes, immigration from mexico is staying flat. but again, there's some uncertainty, it's complicated how they measure it. >> brangham: all right, angie holan from politifact, thank you very much. >> thanks for having me. >> brangham: president barack obama says the terrorist attacks in paris were "an attack on the civilized world," and he is pledging to help france t
when he says net immigration, what we're talking about are the people who came from mexico, mine us all people who left the united states. it's arrivals mine us departures. now we don't have a direct measure of this. we have some indirect measures that kind of tell us where the situation might be. and mostly that's by estimating the population of people in the united states who were born in mexico. now that number has been flat for many years. there was a tiny uptick last year. but it's not...
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planned pipeline. >>> mexico's supreme court has opened the door to making marijuana legal in the country the court has ruled that a cannabis club can grow the drug for a personal use in concrete terms mexico's supreme court decided that a small group of mostly business men and lawyers could produce and smoke their own marijuana. that's against mexican law right now. but, of course, this case is bigger than just that. it sets a precedents and if there are many more similar cases about four more cases like this, and it changes the rules in mexico so that anyone can grow and smoke their own marijuana. so this case has been provoking a lot of debate. the president of the country enrique peÑa neito got involved in a flurry of tweets he said that it would open conversation and open discussion about this important issue in the country. of course the people that are pushing this case want this to go further. they are looking for widespread legalization of marijuana in the country and they say that that will help wrestle control from drug cartels who control that industry and lower the violence in the country. that is their end goal and there is a lot of discussion here ov
planned pipeline. >>> mexico's supreme court has opened the door to making marijuana legal in the country the court has ruled that a cannabis club can grow the drug for a personal use in concrete terms mexico's supreme court decided that a small group of mostly business men and lawyers could produce and smoke their own marijuana. that's against mexican law right now. but, of course, this case is bigger than just that. it sets a precedents and if there are many more similar cases about...
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. >> you haven't told us how mexico will pay with this wall. >> il tell you right now. we have a trade imbalance with $45 billion with mexico every year. we give mexico billions of dollars a year. the wall is going to cost $6 billion or $7 billion. if i build it. if somebody else builds it will cost $20 billion. >> the tariffs. >> so we e an build a magnififent walllland we can spend $7 billion. not the kind of numbers i'm hearing and when you have a trade imbalance of $40 billion or $45 billion a year, it's really easy to negotiate that deal, chuck, that i can tell you. now, the other politicians won't they don't a clue about negotiation. it's easy. think of it, a trade imbalance of 40 to 45 -- >> mexico -- >> and that doesn't include the drugs that pour into our country. that's exclusive of drugs. >> so you're saying tataffs will ay for this? >> and by the way -- no, i'm not saying ththt. i'll get mexico to pay for it one way or the other, i guarantee you that. with mexico. the mexican people. you're seeing in nevada i won the poll with hispanics. but the leaders are
. >> you haven't told us how mexico will pay with this wall. >> il tell you right now. we have a trade imbalance with $45 billion with mexico every year. we give mexico billions of dollars a year. the wall is going to cost $6 billion or $7 billion. if i build it. if somebody else builds it will cost $20 billion. >> the tariffs. >> so we e an build a magnififent walllland we can spend $7 billion. not the kind of numbers i'm hearing and when you have a trade imbalance of...
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let's pick five states, george bush won nevada, used to be a swing state. george bush won new mexicoswing state. george bush won colorado still a swing state. george bush won florida and george bush won virginia. why do it circle them? that's 2004. that's 2012. every one of them turns to blue. now watch this. we work in the census data. latinos in america, hard to see yellow but all five states high latino population. nevada and new mexico are blue. they have turned because of the latino vote. florida, virginia and colorado, florida with a large latino population, it's smaller in colorado and even smaller in virginia but you have closely contested elections, anderson and the democrats are winning 67% of the latino vote, it changes the electoral map hugely in the democrat's favor. >> but cruiz says conservatives stay home and they adopt the same on immigration and other issues. is that true? >> not really. there is a big debate among republicans but carl said flatly it's not true. look, turn out was down in 2012 from 2008. so a lot of people say ah, conservatives didn't turn out but d
let's pick five states, george bush won nevada, used to be a swing state. george bush won new mexicoswing state. george bush won colorado still a swing state. george bush won florida and george bush won virginia. why do it circle them? that's 2004. that's 2012. every one of them turns to blue. now watch this. we work in the census data. latinos in america, hard to see yellow but all five states high latino population. nevada and new mexico are blue. they have turned because of the latino vote....
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mexico. a professor who has done research on migration joins us. this looks at a period from 2009 to 2014. doesn't seem a surprise that there would have been a decline during the years the u.s. economic struggled. that's true. the downturn in the number of mexicans that comes to the united states is not a shock. we saw it since 2008. even before. what is interesting is the number going into the negative. that is surprising. it's really kind of new. we have not seen this in decades. >> because it looks at a 5-year period, it doesn't seem clear that the shift is ongoing. from an economic standpoint. why would it. the mexican economy is not growing faster than the u.s. economy. the peso weakened and property rate in mexico has slightly risen. >> there's factor in mexico. mexico, like the united states and the industrialized world is an increasingly growing and grey population. that means they are holder. >> the fertility rate dropped dramatically. there was a time when the mexican woman had a little over two. there are fewer young people competing for jobs and the older eem are competing and
mexico. a professor who has done research on migration joins us. this looks at a period from 2009 to 2014. doesn't seem a surprise that there would have been a decline during the years the u.s. economic struggled. that's true. the downturn in the number of mexicans that comes to the united states is not a shock. we saw it since 2008. even before. what is interesting is the number going into the negative. that is surprising. it's really kind of new. we have not seen this in decades. >>...
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international news the court ruling that could open the door to legalizing recreation marijuana use in new mexico. >>> but first a look at the stories making headlines across the u.s. in our american minute. >> the.state is refusing to review its permit review of the keystone xl pipeline. the company had asked for a pause of the state department's decision that puts the future of the pipeline in jeopardy. president obama is expected to reject the proposal. >> janet yellen says that the possibility of a raise in interest rates. general says a possible rate like would be based on the exec reports that come out over the next few weeks. >>> a suspect in the stabbing of spencer stone is under arrest in california. stone is one of the four americans that helped foil a terror attack on a french train. underwent hours of surgery for what doctors said were life threatening wounds. >>> a palestinian plan was shot and killed today after ramming his car into police officers. police opened fire killing the 22-year-old driver. one of the officers a 20-year-old is hospitalized with life threatening injuries. is
international news the court ruling that could open the door to legalizing recreation marijuana use in new mexico. >>> but first a look at the stories making headlines across the u.s. in our american minute. >> the.state is refusing to review its permit review of the keystone xl pipeline. the company had asked for a pause of the state department's decision that puts the future of the pipeline in jeopardy. president obama is expected to reject the proposal. >> janet yellen...
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you look at all of the things happening in this country, china ripping us off, japan ripping us a of, mexico taking advantage because their leaders are smarter than our leaders, and people are tired of it. they're tired of politicians, tired of incompetence, and tired of all talk, no action. and the people of new hampshire, the people of iowa, these are amazing people because i'm doing great in iowa, too, and they're amazing people. great people. they want to see our country be great again, and no politician is going to be able to do that. >> you're either a leader or not. you basically have that ability or don't, and we have a president that somehow doesn't seem very, very sadly -- i'd love if he was a great leader and doing a great job. frankly. i want to see the country be great. beyond parties and anything else. but it's not going to happen. and that's why i'm running for president. >> i know what i know. i'm a great jobs producer. everybody says i'll be the best leader in every poll. by far the best leader, and by far economically i'll be the best leader. >> what's your weakness? >> peo
you look at all of the things happening in this country, china ripping us off, japan ripping us a of, mexico taking advantage because their leaders are smarter than our leaders, and people are tired of it. they're tired of politicians, tired of incompetence, and tired of all talk, no action. and the people of new hampshire, the people of iowa, these are amazing people because i'm doing great in iowa, too, and they're amazing people. great people. they want to see our country be great again, and...
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when certain presidential candidates are particularly a xena phobic message with respect to the us-mexicoorder, for example. though, to me, not wanting to minimize the fears that people have and that they have objective basis for fearing someone who would want to do harm to you and your family, they are exaggerating those for historical -- clinical benefit. we have seen historically to try to whip up a frenzy of some sort in order to score medical points. that doesn't just happen in the united states, in europe, as well. monticello, minnesota on the republican line. go ahead with your thoughts. caller: thank you for letting me call in. i think this gentleman has it all wrong. matter if you are a republican or democrat. i am a republican. wasel like a democrat really good, i would vote democrat. the reason why people are stepping back and looking at this and this administration should do the same thing is because we do not trust, and that is not our fault. we do not trust to is in there, who is vetting these people. we are christians. we would love to help. we always have. we are also givi
when certain presidential candidates are particularly a xena phobic message with respect to the us-mexicoorder, for example. though, to me, not wanting to minimize the fears that people have and that they have objective basis for fearing someone who would want to do harm to you and your family, they are exaggerating those for historical -- clinical benefit. we have seen historically to try to whip up a frenzy of some sort in order to score medical points. that doesn't just happen in the united...
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mexico to the arctic ocean. as tv9's john campbell tells us, the adventure has come to an end. i went in not expecting a whole lot because then you can get let down. if things don't meet your expectations it is harder to keep going. there would be no let down for jarred moore of des moines as he and his five companions left the gulf or mexico, bound for the arctic ocean. for us it was pretty cool. every day waking up you wonder what it is going to be like around the next bend. for starters they paddled up the mississippi river in february and march. there were some tough days. we had to pack everything up. we covered two miles. stopped covered in ice because spraying on up on us. everyone was miserable. moore says the six some became a family of sorts you get along, you move together with the same purpose have each others' backs. you also bicker and fight like a family as well over little things that don't matter. by the end of the day you are over it. potential disagreement s such as do we paddle or do we rest were always settled by a vote. if i was a tie we had a coin flip. s
mexico to the arctic ocean. as tv9's john campbell tells us, the adventure has come to an end. i went in not expecting a whole lot because then you can get let down. if things don't meet your expectations it is harder to keep going. there would be no let down for jarred moore of des moines as he and his five companions left the gulf or mexico, bound for the arctic ocean. for us it was pretty cool. every day waking up you wonder what it is going to be like around the next bend. for starters they...
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us to stay here, what's going to happen, you're going to have the rich coming in building camps to stay here on the weekends. >> once again, it seems the houma nation will be forced to leave. >> mexico's supreme court opened the door to making marijuana legal in the country. the court has ruled that a cannabis club can grow the drug for personal use. john hohman reports. >> in concrete terms, mexico's supreme court decided that a small group of mostly businessmen and lawyers could produce and smoke their own marijuana. that's against mexican allow right now. of course, this case is bigger than just that. it sets a precedent and if there are many more similar cases, about four more cases like this, it changes the rules in mexico so that anyone can grow and smoke their own marijuana. this case has been provoking a lot of debate. the president of the country pena nieto got involved in a series of tweets, saying it would open discussion about this important issue in the country. the people pushing this case want this to go further, looking for widespread legalization of marijuana in the country, and they say that that will help wrestle control from drug cartels who control that industry a
us to stay here, what's going to happen, you're going to have the rich coming in building camps to stay here on the weekends. >> once again, it seems the houma nation will be forced to leave. >> mexico's supreme court opened the door to making marijuana legal in the country. the court has ruled that a cannabis club can grow the drug for personal use. john hohman reports. >> in concrete terms, mexico's supreme court decided that a small group of mostly businessmen and lawyers...
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(take vo 2) hoy en conferencia de prensa se dio a conocer que apoyados por el us marshal y la policia en mexicoaron la captura de sotelo moreno. (sot) east palo alto police chief (vo) las autoridades dieron a conocer que el sospechoso es las autoridades dieron a conocer que el sospechoso es residente de menlo park, es ciudadano estadounidense, fue extraditado al area de la bahia el pasado 4 de noviembre, ahorita esta en la carcel del condado de san mateo y se presentara en corte el proximo 12 de noviembre. enfrentara varios cargos, entre ellos, uno por homicidio, tres de intento de homicidio, y otros cargos por conducta criminal. (sandra) les comentaba que este es un caso importante para la policia de east palo alto para mantener la confianza de la comunidad . pues al parecer tienen un porcentaje bajo en la resolucion de sus casos de homicidio. pero de eso le hablare despues de las 6. sandra bermudez , telemundo, live bug sandra live studio cg blanca --la oficina del alguacil del condado de merced colabor esta maÑana con el "fbi" para analizar el ataque a 4 personas en la universidad de califor
(take vo 2) hoy en conferencia de prensa se dio a conocer que apoyados por el us marshal y la policia en mexicoaron la captura de sotelo moreno. (sot) east palo alto police chief (vo) las autoridades dieron a conocer que el sospechoso es las autoridades dieron a conocer que el sospechoso es residente de menlo park, es ciudadano estadounidense, fue extraditado al area de la bahia el pasado 4 de noviembre, ahorita esta en la carcel del condado de san mateo y se presentara en corte el proximo 12...
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i will get mexico, will a tariff or whether they give us the money. they need us badly. i'll with be friends with mexico. i'm going to have a great relationship with mexico. we have a bad rim with mexico and they're an abuser. every country is an abuser because we have stupid people representing us. >> i read your book, which you just releaseded and you seemed to soften a hair, maybe you want to revise your remarks when you said the vast majority of undocumented immigrants are honest, decent, hard working people who came there to improve their lives, their children's lives. >> true. >> do you think that if you had to do over, you would have been that first and we're also getting murders and rapists, which we know to be a fact, too. >> well, you know, look, i say, i speak very bluntly and i think we have to. it's not politically correct maybe sometimes. i think the way i said it was proper. i think people looked at it, you know, very interesting, when i made my opening remark, everybody thought i made a wonderful speech and we went for about a week and a half, somebody sai
i will get mexico, will a tariff or whether they give us the money. they need us badly. i'll with be friends with mexico. i'm going to have a great relationship with mexico. we have a bad rim with mexico and they're an abuser. every country is an abuser because we have stupid people representing us. >> i read your book, which you just releaseded and you seemed to soften a hair, maybe you want to revise your remarks when you said the vast majority of undocumented immigrants are honest,...
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mexico. then is back with us. lot of people like mexico, it the closest thing to a consensus when people say what is the one bright spot, but if so,look at the pay so -- pe it is not performing credit why is it not performing and why hasn't not met what analysts suspect and will it turn around? >> there was a lot bill into the reform agenda and it did not merely produce. -- immediately produce. there is a lot of frustration, you are finally beginning to see that come through. you see mexican earnings growth really picking appear. in thei mentioned previous segment, the scarcest thing out there right now is growth. we have 20% earnings coming out of mexico, you do not see that across the world. alix: if you track the peso versus oil, the two have closely tracked each other and that is the reason why mexico have not been able to participate in a rally, is this correlation justified? oil producer, big that is part of the story. mexico is good at restraining spending. they have done a big energy reform, opening up the
mexico. then is back with us. lot of people like mexico, it the closest thing to a consensus when people say what is the one bright spot, but if so,look at the pay so -- pe it is not performing credit why is it not performing and why hasn't not met what analysts suspect and will it turn around? >> there was a lot bill into the reform agenda and it did not merely produce. -- immediately produce. there is a lot of frustration, you are finally beginning to see that come through. you see...
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/mexico border into the tangle of tunnels used to traffic not only drugs but high-level drug kingpins emselves. been discovered and abc's matt gutman takes us for an up-chose look. >> reporter: in that beige garage is a multimillion-dollar hole in the ground. and we're about to stuff oursrsves into it. my god, is it dark and chaus tro phone nick here. this is terrifying. we are the only news team ever to go down that hole. >> that's a spike my head nearly went through. >> reporter: crab-walking our way down a former drug smuggling tunnel between the u.s. and mexico, one of the wayshat tens of billions of dololrs of drugs are trafficked into the u.s. every year. u.s. and mexican authorities have found and destroyed over 180 tunnels along this border. the question they s isn't whether there arere more tunnels, but how many and where. much of what what's funneled beneath is the product of the leader busted out of prison earlier this year but having his come raids tunnel right into his prison cell. a tunnel fitted out with a motorcycle on a rail. notorious not onlnl for his narrow escapes
/mexico border into the tangle of tunnels used to traffic not only drugs but high-level drug kingpins emselves. been discovered and abc's matt gutman takes us for an up-chose look. >> reporter: in that beige garage is a multimillion-dollar hole in the ground. and we're about to stuff oursrsves into it. my god, is it dark and chaus tro phone nick here. this is terrifying. we are the only news team ever to go down that hole. >> that's a spike my head nearly went through. >>...
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us about "the fifth season" coming up this weekend. this midday, we're wrapping up a journey that we told you about last march. six young men were determined to canoe from the gulf of mexico to the arctic ocean. as tv9's john campbell tells us, the adventure has come to an end. i went in not expecting a whole lot because then you can get let down. if things don't meet your keep going. there would be no let down for jarred moore of des moines as he and his five companions left the gulf or mexico, bound for the arctic ocean. for us it was pretty cool. every day waking up you wonder what it is going to be like around the next bend. for starters they paddled up the mississippi river in february and march. there were some tough days. we had to pack everything up. we covered two miles. stopped covered in ice because spraying on up on us. everyone was miserable. moore says the six some became a family of sorts you get along, you move together with the same purpose have each others' backs. you also bicker and fight like a family as well over little things that don't matter. by the end of the day you are over it. potential disagreement s such as do we paddle or do we rest were alw
us about "the fifth season" coming up this weekend. this midday, we're wrapping up a journey that we told you about last march. six young men were determined to canoe from the gulf of mexico to the arctic ocean. as tv9's john campbell tells us, the adventure has come to an end. i went in not expecting a whole lot because then you can get let down. if things don't meet your keep going. there would be no let down for jarred moore of des moines as he and his five companions left the gulf...
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. >> it took us 12 hours to get here from mexico but just less than five minutes to unload. we have been told there were about 30 unaccompanied miles an hour on that bus. >> immigration, what to do with guantanamo bay and giving america's veterans the help they deserve. thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. headed into the final year of his administration the president's performance is getting sharp scrutiny. both from those who hope to succeed him and those he promised to serve. top of the list this veterans day are the people who make the greatest sacrifice for our nation. troubled over the past several years of increasing reports of management failures and poor treatment in the va system. president obama changed its leadership last year but he admits even as late as this veterans day, things aren't up to snuff. as "america tonight's" christof putzel found, shocking flaws in the system. >> marv and linda lost their son jason last august. the 35-year-old former marine didn't die in a combat zone overseas, he died at the time toma medical center in wisconsin. >> he was sleep
. >> it took us 12 hours to get here from mexico but just less than five minutes to unload. we have been told there were about 30 unaccompanied miles an hour on that bus. >> immigration, what to do with guantanamo bay and giving america's veterans the help they deserve. thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. headed into the final year of his administration the president's performance is getting sharp scrutiny. both from those who hope to succeed him and those he promised to serve....
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she says if it doesn't get resolved, it could affect in new mexico residents' ability to use their i.dnationwide. >> we're not going to be able to have people go in to military installations. national labs, board airplanes, et cetera. >> with a new mexico driver's license. >> that's right. >> it's identical. there's no distinction between an illegal immigrant's driver's license or one that is looks like mine. the problem is that we started to have human trafficking. people were bringing illegal immigrants if all over the country to our state to get a new mexico driver's license. you're supposed to be a resident to receiver that driver's license. but it still doesn't make any difference. i have fought every year to repeal that law. because it is a public safety law. it's not an immigration law. i'm trying to appeal to the public's safety. >> are you getting there? >> we're fighting and fighting. we compromised and said we will put what can is supposedly written on the driver's license and said it can't be used for verification to enter a federal facility, a military base or to board any
she says if it doesn't get resolved, it could affect in new mexico residents' ability to use their i.dnationwide. >> we're not going to be able to have people go in to military installations. national labs, board airplanes, et cetera. >> with a new mexico driver's license. >> that's right. >> it's identical. there's no distinction between an illegal immigrant's driver's license or one that is looks like mine. the problem is that we started to have human trafficking....
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storm system in the gulf of mexico will move towards us.ht now we got high pressure and control and light winds and dry air and clear skies. and temperatures are dropping. low 30s in spots and maybe a few upper 20s in the outer suburbs. looking at the future cast by tomorrow. temperatures in the low to mid- 50s and clouds from south to north. and so the morning may see sunshine but the afternoon cloudy and a few showers by 4:00 towards fredericksville and the temperature 53 degrees and it looks like the rain will be moving in. generally after dark and a wet start tuesday and a wet finish as well. we will tell you about more rain in a few minutes with the full big weather forecast. debra. >>> thank you, howard. >>> u.s. and britain say there will be widespread implications if a bomb brought down that russian plane over egypt. the top democrat on the housing committee says an airline bombing would mean isis has said that al qaeda is the biggest threat and the foreign secretary says it would require the rethinking of airport security in all ar
storm system in the gulf of mexico will move towards us.ht now we got high pressure and control and light winds and dry air and clear skies. and temperatures are dropping. low 30s in spots and maybe a few upper 20s in the outer suburbs. looking at the future cast by tomorrow. temperatures in the low to mid- 50s and clouds from south to north. and so the morning may see sunshine but the afternoon cloudy and a few showers by 4:00 towards fredericksville and the temperature 53 degrees and it looks...
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. >> it took us 12 hours to get here from mexico but just less than five minutes to unload. we have been told there were about 30 unaccompanied miles an hour on that bus. >> immigration, what to do with guantanamo bay and giving america's veterans the help they deserve. thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. headed into the final year of his administration the prest'
. >> it took us 12 hours to get here from mexico but just less than five minutes to unload. we have been told there were about 30 unaccompanied miles an hour on that bus. >> immigration, what to do with guantanamo bay and giving america's veterans the help they deserve. thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. headed into the final year of his administration the prest'
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mexico. there were around 35 million last year. >> the job has been blamed on illegal tree cutting and increased use of pesticides and climate change. large areas of milkweed plants have been destroyed. mexico, the u.s. and canada have been planting more trees and tightened controls and logging in the use of foreign chemicals. >> it is our responsibility to take care of these places. there are few places in the world. two or three maybe it's amazing to see the butterflies arrive. >> changes mean millions more butterflies. and more tourists. >> thank you for joining us, i'm randall pinkston in new york. next, fault linls, an investigation of the oil boom in north dakota and high fatality rates. fault lines looks at who should be responsible. i'll be back with another hour of news, 11:00pm eastern. 8:00 pacific. 8:00 pacific. >> it's crazy money that you can make here. >> behind america's oil boom. >> it's a ticking time bomb. >> uncovering shocking working conditions. >> do you know what chemicals have been in that tank? >> and the deadly human cost. >> my big brother didn't wake up the next day. >>
mexico. there were around 35 million last year. >> the job has been blamed on illegal tree cutting and increased use of pesticides and climate change. large areas of milkweed plants have been destroyed. mexico, the u.s. and canada have been planting more trees and tightened controls and logging in the use of foreign chemicals. >> it is our responsibility to take care of these places. there are few places in the world. two or three maybe it's amazing to see the butterflies arrive....
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mexico. last year, there were around 35 million. the drops are blamed on illegal tree cutting and use of pesticides and climate change. large area of milkweed plants where the butterflies lay their eggs have been destroyed. mexico, the u.s. and canada have been planting more trees and tightened control on logging and the use of farm chemicals. >> it is our responsibility to take care of these kinds of places. there are very few such places in the world. two or three, maybe, and it's amazing to see these butterflies arrive. >> environmentalists in mexico hope this year those changes will mean millions more monarch butterflies and even more tourists. >> the rest of the news team in doha, but i'll hand you over to london. thanks very much for watching. bye for now >> al jazeera america brings you independent reporting without spin. >> not everybody is asking the questions you're asking me today. >> we give you more perspectives >> the separatists took control a few days ago. >> and a global view. >> now everybody in this country can hear them. >> getting the story first-hand. >> they have travelled for weeks, sometimes mo
mexico. last year, there were around 35 million. the drops are blamed on illegal tree cutting and use of pesticides and climate change. large area of milkweed plants where the butterflies lay their eggs have been destroyed. mexico, the u.s. and canada have been planting more trees and tightened control on logging and the use of farm chemicals. >> it is our responsibility to take care of these kinds of places. there are very few such places in the world. two or three, maybe, and it's...