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remember, there is a bilateral deal in place between the us and mexico, but that still needs to be approveddications in the us that congress is not very happy with the deal being bilateral. so i think, really, you might see the time dragging on possibly until march of next year. at that point it would really need to come down to canada deciding whether or not it wants a bilateral deal, if congress is ok with that, or if it wants out. i think realistically we are looking at next spring as being the absolute deadline. that, a game, is conditional on whether or not the american congress will even agree to a bilateral deal at all. if we are talking about next spring, if you are correct about that, we have a new government over in mexico, does that undo all the work that has already been done? mexico really bent over to make sure this might happen, this deal. i don't think so. like ink developments in mexico are inconsequential at this point, because mexico has agreed in principle to this text, which a p pa re ntly principle to this text, which apparently we are seeing on friday, we are going to
remember, there is a bilateral deal in place between the us and mexico, but that still needs to be approveddications in the us that congress is not very happy with the deal being bilateral. so i think, really, you might see the time dragging on possibly until march of next year. at that point it would really need to come down to canada deciding whether or not it wants a bilateral deal, if congress is ok with that, or if it wants out. i think realistically we are looking at next spring as being...
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us canada border. john moore recognizes the mexico guatemala border in very vivid photographs. manuel pastore acknowledges the bordersbetween california and other states in the united states .they all talk about borders among us and the borders within us. so is that the context of this program i'd like to speak just a couple minutes more about some facts. that's what i do, as an immigration lawyer, try to get some concrete facts before us and try to explore them and their significance . am of these facts you probably know. othersmay surprise you . first fact. the us-mexico border is 1954 miles long. in contrast, our border with canada, the land border with canada is 3980 miles long so significantly more border of north. i think much more importantly, a fact that everybody should know and doesn't seem to get much press although all our authors do touch on it in their books, the number of unauthorized injuries over the borders of the united states as plummeted in recent years, despite all the talk about the migration crisis andpeople , towards coming across the border and social d
us canada border. john moore recognizes the mexico guatemala border in very vivid photographs. manuel pastore acknowledges the bordersbetween california and other states in the united states .they all talk about borders among us and the borders within us. so is that the context of this program i'd like to speak just a couple minutes more about some facts. that's what i do, as an immigration lawyer, try to get some concrete facts before us and try to explore them and their significance . am of...
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us. mexico will continue making efforts to promote world peace on every quarter of the continent. there are peaceful solutions agreed upon by the citizens of the countries involved. as we have invariably done in the past, there is a call to put an end to the trade and financial embargo on cuba. mexico believes the solution to problems should be found through and ise and negotiation convinced the end of this will bring a benefit to the entire region. stage, weernational see trends which we thought had been overcome and which in the past were shown to be against development. this is such as the calling of , andsionary nationalism the return of policies and multilateralism. and the political exclusion of minorities, the social exclusion of groups, the economic and then of events cultural exclusion of those who think differently. there are concerning trends. i would like to reaffirm the importance that mexico gives to multilateralism. traits that multilateralism is the best way of defending sovereignty and unity. we are contributing to the security and well-being of the community. we
us. mexico will continue making efforts to promote world peace on every quarter of the continent. there are peaceful solutions agreed upon by the citizens of the countries involved. as we have invariably done in the past, there is a call to put an end to the trade and financial embargo on cuba. mexico believes the solution to problems should be found through and ise and negotiation convinced the end of this will bring a benefit to the entire region. stage, weernational see trends which we...
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last month we announced a groundbreaking us mexico trade agreement. and just yesterday i stood with president moon. to announce the success. completion of the brand new us korea trade deal. and this is just the beginning. many nations in this hall will agree that the world trading system is in dire need of change. for example countries. were admitted to the world trade organization that violate every single principle on which the organisation is based. while the united states and many other nations play by the rules these countries use government run industrial planning and state owned enterprises to rig the system in their favor. they engage in relentless product dumping. forced. technology transfer and the theft of intellectual property. the united states lost over three million manufacturing jobs nearly a quarter of all steel. and sixty thousand factories efter china joined the w t m. and we have racked up thirteen trillion dollars in trade deficits. over the last two decades. but those days are over. we will no longer tolerate such abuse we will no
last month we announced a groundbreaking us mexico trade agreement. and just yesterday i stood with president moon. to announce the success. completion of the brand new us korea trade deal. and this is just the beginning. many nations in this hall will agree that the world trading system is in dire need of change. for example countries. were admitted to the world trade organization that violate every single principle on which the organisation is based. while the united states and many other...
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you have got manufacturing in the us, mexico and china.ss thus far from what has been going on? well, the global ta riffs been going on? well, the global tariffs are very complex topic and obviously, we are participating and have given our opinion and to provide constructive feedback. as you know, two phases of the global ta riffs have you know, two phases of the global tariffs have taken place and we have actually dealt with those very well because we have a very flexible and large—scale supply chain, so so far we have not seen impact. however, as we have not seen impact. however, as we think about the next phases of this conversation, we want to make sure that these decisions are taking place that do not only take care of the business but also what is right for the country. so our idea is that this is a complex topic, we will provide our input and then we will ta ke provide our input and then we will take actions as those decisions are made. writes, in fact, as the trade war drags made. writes, in fact, as the trade wardrags on, made. wr
you have got manufacturing in the us, mexico and china.ss thus far from what has been going on? well, the global ta riffs been going on? well, the global tariffs are very complex topic and obviously, we are participating and have given our opinion and to provide constructive feedback. as you know, two phases of the global ta riffs have you know, two phases of the global tariffs have taken place and we have actually dealt with those very well because we have a very flexible and large—scale...
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one -- mexico -- mexico about hours drive is a region that wat one of the regions one of the us big sending states to the united states from central mexico.speey >>host: at age five what was your impression? >> we had to move to wait for our document.r's my father's my father's possible so afraid anytime he these twoo mexico hehe could have a secondw thought i'm not going back to the lesson he was such a worker wanted him all the time.ire so he made him a deal he could not refuse me he will penalize your entire family so we spent a year waiting a year waiting for the paperwork to and arrive rigt across el paso texas but i remember taking that drive from el paso to the california san joaquin valley. my father my father sent a postcard of the state capital a very dry and an affectionate man ias the a postcard to welcome us to california i was the oldest at for my brother would say are we there yet? in and the in the postpartum thing yet thinking that this new america. would look like the postcards so postcard so management and downright anger when we really find either house in th
one -- mexico -- mexico about hours drive is a region that wat one of the regions one of the us big sending states to the united states from central mexico.speey >>host: at age five what was your impression? >> we had to move to wait for our document.r's my father's my father's possible so afraid anytime he these twoo mexico hehe could have a secondw thought i'm not going back to the lesson he was such a worker wanted him all the time.ire so he made him a deal he could not refuse me...
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a trump administration decision to diverge some of fema's funds to keep shelters open along the us- mexico border. >> this is all part of the child separation policy and that is how this information came into my hands because of my work on these issues of trying to stop the child's operations. >> reporter: the senator from oregon released documents showing $10 million was sent to ice, or than $4 million of which came from response and recover or repair nissen protection categories. fema says it is making up for the funds by curtailing training , travel, and public engagement. >> we have plenty of resources to respond and recover. that has not impacted our situation whatsoever. >> reporter: fema says the diverted funds are less than 1% of the agencies total operational expenses and it has a separate account totaling $25 million it uses for disaster responses. >>> here is another live look at carolina beach in north carolina. damaging hurricane force winds are expected to hit some coastal areas for more than 24 hours. we will continue to update you on hurricane florence on air and of course
a trump administration decision to diverge some of fema's funds to keep shelters open along the us- mexico border. >> this is all part of the child separation policy and that is how this information came into my hands because of my work on these issues of trying to stop the child's operations. >> reporter: the senator from oregon released documents showing $10 million was sent to ice, or than $4 million of which came from response and recover or repair nissen protection categories....
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canada and us mexico. well in order to turn it into to wire lateral deals he would have to withdraw the united states from the existing agreements and enter into new agreements with the two states but let me say that what he has negotiated with mexico he concluded preliminary in the negotiations with mexico couple of days ago what he's concluded is economically identical in most respects to the existing nafta agreement so it makes it strange for him to claim that it was the worst deal ever when his renegotiation replicates most of what was in that deal what was what what i find odd about this is that having done that mexico sat back while the united states and kind of a habit out there agreements which sounds like mexico just say yes to anything that those two agree in what as i say was supposedly a three way they are i don't quite understand how that works. well it's important to mexico to maintain even the bilateral trade relationship with zero tariffs which is what the north american free trade can tell
canada and us mexico. well in order to turn it into to wire lateral deals he would have to withdraw the united states from the existing agreements and enter into new agreements with the two states but let me say that what he has negotiated with mexico he concluded preliminary in the negotiations with mexico couple of days ago what he's concluded is economically identical in most respects to the existing nafta agreement so it makes it strange for him to claim that it was the worst deal ever when...
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last month we announced a groundbreaking us mexico trade agreement. just yesterday announcing the successful completion of the brand-new us korean trade deal. and this is just the beginning. many nations agree the world training system is in dire need of change. for example countries were admitted to the wto to violate every single principle on which the organization is based. while the united states and many other nations play by the rules we run industrial planning and to rig the system , they engage with technology transfers and the depth of intellectual property. united states lost over 3 million manufacturing jobs and 60000 factories. we have racked up $13 trillion in trade deficits over the last two decades. but those days are over. we will no longer tolerate such abuse or allow our workers to be victimized. our companies to be cheated , and our wealth to be plundered and transferred. america will never apologize for protecting its citizens. the united states has just announced tariffs on another $200 billion of chinese made goods. the total so f
last month we announced a groundbreaking us mexico trade agreement. just yesterday announcing the successful completion of the brand-new us korean trade deal. and this is just the beginning. many nations agree the world training system is in dire need of change. for example countries were admitted to the wto to violate every single principle on which the organization is based. while the united states and many other nations play by the rules we run industrial planning and to rig the system ,...
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and mexico trades with us unfairly, treats us unfairly, everything is unfair when it comes to mexico. and then all of a sudden this shifted into canada. and it became about canada. so canada is very unfair, canada trades with us very unfairly, we're gonna sideline canada and speak only to mexico. and then we're gonna force canada back to the table once we have struck a deal with mexico. how this is going down in canada? >> well -- [ laughter ] >> not very well. [ laughter ] >> i think a lot of canadians are a little surprised. they never thought they'd be the villain. they're so nice. [ laughter ] >> and i think it worries them sometimes to think that donald trump may be convincing americans who know canadians pretty well that they are this evil force to the north. that threatens us like southern ontario, a dagger to the heart of america. it's just not the way that canadians are used to being seen or see themselves. so that's the first part of it. the second part of it is you have to give the canadians i think a lot of credit. they're a very mature people in terms of the relationship
and mexico trades with us unfairly, treats us unfairly, everything is unfair when it comes to mexico. and then all of a sudden this shifted into canada. and it became about canada. so canada is very unfair, canada trades with us very unfairly, we're gonna sideline canada and speak only to mexico. and then we're gonna force canada back to the table once we have struck a deal with mexico. how this is going down in canada? >> well -- [ laughter ] >> not very well. [ laughter ] >>...
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critics are questioning a decision to divert some of the funding to keep shelters open along the us-mexico border. a document was released showing nearly $10 million was sent to ice, more of-- $4 million of which came from preparedness and protection categories. it is making up for the funds by cutting back training travel and public engagement.>> we have plenty of resources to respond, plenty of resources to recover. that has not impacted our situation. >> the funds are less than 1% of the total operational expenses of the agency and has a separate account totaling 25 totaling $25 billion that it uses for disaster responses. >>> leaders are gathering in san francisco to attend the global climate action summit that kicked off today. take a look a group of dancing trees downtown. a street performance that calls attention to the important role that trees are in our environment. the summit is set to go on friday. ways will be discussed to mitigate the dangers of climate change and one topic will be the decarbonization of the global economy is--. there were also protesters. >> these people gat
critics are questioning a decision to divert some of the funding to keep shelters open along the us-mexico border. a document was released showing nearly $10 million was sent to ice, more of-- $4 million of which came from preparedness and protection categories. it is making up for the funds by cutting back training travel and public engagement.>> we have plenty of resources to respond, plenty of resources to recover. that has not impacted our situation. >> the funds are less than...
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, 820 miles of us-mexico border. the longest stretch, i forgot i have a microphone on. >> thank you for taking the time to be here. i appreciate it.and we need an interesting times. we always seem to but there was news today that it's entirely relevant to the conversation we're going to have. we learn yesterday, that they're planning to set up a larger transplant for migrant children at the temporary facility in your district, congressman. bowater lupin land port of entry, as many as 4800 beds for mostly older and teenage children who come across the border. we learned thisafternoon the number of migrant families arrested for illegally entering the us shot up 38 percent in august . and that is a typical surge, july to august, much bigger this year. they apprehended 1300 members this year, higher than previous years. the administration says this is because people have figured out the families are only going to be detained for a short period of time. others suggest this is the summer and that's when they come. either w
, 820 miles of us-mexico border. the longest stretch, i forgot i have a microphone on. >> thank you for taking the time to be here. i appreciate it.and we need an interesting times. we always seem to but there was news today that it's entirely relevant to the conversation we're going to have. we learn yesterday, that they're planning to set up a larger transplant for migrant children at the temporary facility in your district, congressman. bowater lupin land port of entry, as many as 4800...
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and mexico trades with us unfairly, treats us unfairly, everything is unfair when it comes to mexico. and then all of a sudden this shifted into canada. and it became about canada. so canada is very unfair, canada trades with us very unfairly, we're gonna sideline canada and speak only to mexico. and then we're gonna force canada back to the table once we have struck a deal with mexico. how this is going down in canada? >> well -- [ laughter ] >> not very well. [ laughter ] >> i think a lot of canadians are a little surprised. they never thought they'd be the villain. they're so nice. [ laughter ] >> and i think it worries them sometimes to think that donald trump may be convincing americans who know canadians pretty well that they are this evil force to the north. that threatens us like southern ontario, a dagger to the heart of america. it's just not the way that canadians are used to being seen or see themselves. so that's the first part of it. the second part of it is you have to give the canadians i think a lot of credit. they're a very mature people in terms of the relationship
and mexico trades with us unfairly, treats us unfairly, everything is unfair when it comes to mexico. and then all of a sudden this shifted into canada. and it became about canada. so canada is very unfair, canada trades with us very unfairly, we're gonna sideline canada and speak only to mexico. and then we're gonna force canada back to the table once we have struck a deal with mexico. how this is going down in canada? >> well -- [ laughter ] >> not very well. [ laughter ] >>...
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which would be us mexico canada but it will probably or possibly be just us. it will be united states and next yes or no canada will come along now if canada doesn't make a deal with us we're going to make a much better deal we're going to tax the cars that come in we will put billions and billions of dollars into our treasury and frankly we'll be very happy because it's actually more money than you can make under any circumstance with making a deal. good job do you do if you do a very good job really. yes place mr curd. go ahead thank you very much for your time mr president to creepily questions what's real be do us your relations with the kurds oh i thought i just i said isis . ok we're trying to get along very well we do get along great with the kurds we're trying to help them a lot don't forget that's their territory that's we have to help them these orders . don't let it happen i said don't let it happen that doesn't mean they can't be selective they can't be you know go in and they've got to do what they've got to do with terrorists assume the terrorist
which would be us mexico canada but it will probably or possibly be just us. it will be united states and next yes or no canada will come along now if canada doesn't make a deal with us we're going to make a much better deal we're going to tax the cars that come in we will put billions and billions of dollars into our treasury and frankly we'll be very happy because it's actually more money than you can make under any circumstance with making a deal. good job do you do if you do a very good job...
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which the us mexico canada but it'll probably or possibly be just us. it will be united states and next yes or no canada will come along now if canada doesn't make a deal with us we're going to make a much better deal we're going to tax the cars that come in we will put billions and billions of dollars into our treasury and frankly we'll be very happy because it's actually more money than you can make under any circumstance with making a deal that. good job to do if you do a very good job really. yes place mr curd. go ahead thank you very much for your time mr president to critically questions. what's real be to us a relations with the kurds oh i thought i was just i suppose isis. ok we're trying to get along very well we do get along great with the kurds we're trying to help them a lot don't forget that's their territory that we have to help them i want to help them go ahead what's next they fought with us before with us they died with us they died we lost tens of thousands of kurds died fighting isis they died for us and with us and for themselves the
which the us mexico canada but it'll probably or possibly be just us. it will be united states and next yes or no canada will come along now if canada doesn't make a deal with us we're going to make a much better deal we're going to tax the cars that come in we will put billions and billions of dollars into our treasury and frankly we'll be very happy because it's actually more money than you can make under any circumstance with making a deal that. good job to do if you do a very good job...
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us canada border. john moore recognizes the mexico guatemala border in very vivid photographs. manuel pastore acknowledges the bordersbetween california and other states in the united states .they all talk about borders among us and the borders within us. so is that the context of this program i'd like to speak just a couple minutes more about some facts. that's what i do, as an immigration lawyer, try to get some concrete facts before us and try to explore them and their significance . am of these facts you probably know. othersmay surprise you . first fact. the us-mexico border is 1954 miles long. in contrast, our border with canada, the land border with canada is 3980 miles long so significantly more border of north. i think much more importantly, a fact that everybody should know and doesn't seem to get much press although all our authors do touch on it in their books, the number of unauthorized injuries over the borders of the united states as plummeted in recent years, despite all the talk about the migration crisis andpeople , towards coming across the border and social d
us canada border. john moore recognizes the mexico guatemala border in very vivid photographs. manuel pastore acknowledges the bordersbetween california and other states in the united states .they all talk about borders among us and the borders within us. so is that the context of this program i'd like to speak just a couple minutes more about some facts. that's what i do, as an immigration lawyer, try to get some concrete facts before us and try to explore them and their significance . am of...
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revelation comes as the trump administration is facing lawsuits over its family separation policy at the us- mexico border. since october 2014 the federal government has placed more than 150,000 miners with adult who are expected to care for them and help them go to school while they seek legal status in immigration court. >>> the large aspiring california history is now 100% contained . the mendocino complex fire started in july in lake county and burned at 720 mi.2, destroyed 157 homes and killed one firefighter. that fire also prompted the evacuation of thousands of people in mendocino, lake, colusa, and glenn county >> authorities say 460 firefighters made in the area working to prevent erosion and there monitoring hotspots. >>> the send it we invite you to join us for a box 2 special on california's ongoing battle with wildfires, unained. hearing right here at 9 pm. >>> the bill signed by governor jerry brown will likely result in an increase in your pg&e bill . the bill allows pg&e to raise rates to offset the cost related to the closure of the diablo canyon nuclear power plant. it is califor
revelation comes as the trump administration is facing lawsuits over its family separation policy at the us- mexico border. since october 2014 the federal government has placed more than 150,000 miners with adult who are expected to care for them and help them go to school while they seek legal status in immigration court. >>> the large aspiring california history is now 100% contained . the mendocino complex fire started in july in lake county and burned at 720 mi.2, destroyed 157...
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us. mexico, brazil. those would be countries for us. the messages you are hearing? hear about our commitment in terms of investment. environmental consciousness. sustainability. they want to know what else they competitive.more more of a destination for investors. that is very important. i was there with the south african president in a round table. they are committed to reforms. even more inviting for investors. the last two years, north of $300 million. we continue to be very welcome. they are asking us what else we can do. they are very open to businesses. >> we hear stories about the city of chicago. unfunded or underfunded ventures. where are we in the private sector? >> statistics suggest american society might be short of by $7ment savings trillion. it is clear to me we have what i am describing as a retirement challenge we must confront. otherwise it could become a retirement crisis. it is time for all of us to take the right actions to forestall a crisis. >> who is the us in that? federal government question mark whose responsibility is that? is a shared re
us. mexico, brazil. those would be countries for us. the messages you are hearing? hear about our commitment in terms of investment. environmental consciousness. sustainability. they want to know what else they competitive.more more of a destination for investors. that is very important. i was there with the south african president in a round table. they are committed to reforms. even more inviting for investors. the last two years, north of $300 million. we continue to be very welcome. they...
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absence of clear policy direction, so it could be to do with brexit, the debate between china and the us, mexicocan account from anywhere between 10% and a0%. companies are waiting and watching, playing a different scenarios, but they are waiting for making any big capital investment decisions. as a result of that, inventory is a creeping up, which is not very good for the economy. really nice to see you, razat, thank you for explaining about. razat gaurav, chief executive of llamasoft, thank you. here is how to stay in touch. stay up to date with all the day's business news as it happens on the bbc‘s business live page. there's insight and analysis from our team of editors right around the globe. and we want to hear from you, too. get involved on the bbc‘s tbusiness live web page at bbc.com/business. on twitter, we're @bbcbusiness, and you can find is on facebook at bbc money. —— you can find us. business live, on tv and online. what you need to know, when you need to know. what other business stories has the media been taking an interest in? shaun port from nutmeg joins us again to discuss. le
absence of clear policy direction, so it could be to do with brexit, the debate between china and the us, mexicocan account from anywhere between 10% and a0%. companies are waiting and watching, playing a different scenarios, but they are waiting for making any big capital investment decisions. as a result of that, inventory is a creeping up, which is not very good for the economy. really nice to see you, razat, thank you for explaining about. razat gaurav, chief executive of llamasoft, thank...
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it was used in mexico for a year and brought back here in 1897 and has been here ever since. this is a classic instrument. the classic history of the first evidence of extending nature of the universe collected using instruments on the telescope. pluto was not discovered with the telescope but it was important in the search and study after the discovery. there has been a lot of great research with this. over the last several decades it is not used for research but for education and outreach. the last research done was really unique thing that was done pick something that captures our imagination. especially as we approach the 50th anniversary of the first manned mission to the moon. apollo 8 flew to the moon in december 1968 and neil armstrong and buzz all strong -- buzz armstrong took the steps with other astronauts that trained in flagstaff. they learned geology and tested instruments and they also learned about reading maps and that was something that was important and done at the observatory with a telescope. the map was the critical thing that he was involved in. in 1962
it was used in mexico for a year and brought back here in 1897 and has been here ever since. this is a classic instrument. the classic history of the first evidence of extending nature of the universe collected using instruments on the telescope. pluto was not discovered with the telescope but it was important in the search and study after the discovery. there has been a lot of great research with this. over the last several decades it is not used for research but for education and outreach....
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now we leave the old and cross the atlantic because our weekly the mail takes us to mexico and guatemalawe go from south korea has sent us his travel impressions it's a collage of adventures and dance themes. if you are. going up. to. four hundred four not possible for. me to make. her. happier. there's hardly a better place to end the day on the this place that had the bar its famous in hamburg what a wonderful view. eleven. hamburg without the elbow that's impossible the river is hamburg lifeline so on the one hand it's a useful traffic route and on the other it's in a way of tranquility so no wonder the elbow fascinates so many people including myself clear. i am. the books the books. the book. the book. the be. the the law. the be the be. the book on the for the be. the be. the be. the be. the be. the baker move help the but seven piece of diabetes the belgian national feed companies conquering new markets bringing convenience food to all countries the believed to be staying to school. but simply missed the business because it's. spotty jobless. beaumont told. how to cover more than
now we leave the old and cross the atlantic because our weekly the mail takes us to mexico and guatemalawe go from south korea has sent us his travel impressions it's a collage of adventures and dance themes. if you are. going up. to. four hundred four not possible for. me to make. her. happier. there's hardly a better place to end the day on the this place that had the bar its famous in hamburg what a wonderful view. eleven. hamburg without the elbow that's impossible the river is hamburg...
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now we leave the old and cross the atlantic because our weekly the mail takes us to mexico and guatemalawe go to him from south korea has sent us his travel impressions it's a collage of adventures and dancing. here it. is going up. and coming up on. the money. and you're going up. there is hardly a better place to end the day on the displace the sean penn the bar it's famous in hamburg what a wonderful view. eleven. hamburg without the elbow that's impossible the river is hamburg lifeline so on the one hand it's a useful traffic route and on the other it's in a way a sense of tranquility so no wonder the elbow fascinates so many people including myself sure thing. mocks the body clocks. the be. the be able to. model. the body. the the. the. the but. the money money money the bankers feeding frenzy continues unabated ten years after the lehman brothers collapse. the players. financial service providers are giving banks run for their money. are they on a. crisis. made in germany thirty minutes. beaumont whole. illness the tumbling dice and iris came from jurors or dealing with anyone at a
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now we leave the old and cross the atlantic because our weekly the mail takes us to mexico and guatemalawe go to him from south korea has sent us his travel impressions it's a collage of adventures and dance themes. if you want to. bring up a. point . to be made. and you bring up a. little. bit like. there's hardly a better place to end the day on the this place on how the bar it's famous in hamburg what a wonderful view. hamburg without the elbow that's impossible the river is hamburg lifeline so on the one hand it's a useful traffic route and on the other it's in a way of tranquility so no wonder the elbow fascinates so many people including myself clear. the sod's law firm oxley. exist. to. ensure the conflict zone confronting the powerful two years ago the philippines began the balkans for just gangs image thousands of people saw human rights activists and journalists charged the police with illegal killings charges which president has vigorously denied for years this week hearing the legacy's legal adviser salvador carlo welcome to come to the conflict zone. in thirty minutes upon t
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us. mexico, brazil, south africa, china -- those of the countries for us. >> what are the messages you arewant to hear about our commitment in terms of investment. in terms of environmental consciousness. sustainability. they want to know what else they can do to be more competitive. in terms of being more of a decimation for investors. that is very important. i was this morning with the south african president in a round table. south africa, for example, is very committed to reforms. even more inviting for investors. we have been in south africa for more than 100 years, but the last two years, we have invested north of $300 million. we continue to be very welcome. they are talking to investors and asking us what else we can do. they are very open to businesses. >> we hear stories about public pensions, and unfunded or underfunded ventures. where are we in the private sector? >> statistics suggest american society might be short of retirement savings by $7 trillion. it is clear to me we have what i am describing as a retirement challenge we must confront. otherwise it could become a retire
us. mexico, brazil, south africa, china -- those of the countries for us. >> what are the messages you arewant to hear about our commitment in terms of investment. in terms of environmental consciousness. sustainability. they want to know what else they can do to be more competitive. in terms of being more of a decimation for investors. that is very important. i was this morning with the south african president in a round table. south africa, for example, is very committed to reforms....
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the body thought long and hard before joining us in mexico it was his film after all that caused the mexican tuna industry to lose millions and its most important markets. mustn't learn is a city in the state of sin a lot and it's the hub of the mexican tuna industry the m.s.c. has certified thirty six machine vessels that supply huge amounts of commercial tonight. we arrive at the tuna fishing port. a vessel is just unloaded at the docks we want to talk with the crew. or with the scientific observers who are contracted by the authorities to check what's being caught on every fishing trip. and get it but before we could make contact security appears on the scene. the man tries to stop us. wants to know our names. it seems we are welcome. for our next attempt we pay a visit to freedom on an independent mexican company responsible for sending out observers and evaluating their data which is also used by the embassy. their office is supposed to be in this neighborhood but even with the help of a local taxi driver we can't find the place apparently the address on their website is wrong.
the body thought long and hard before joining us in mexico it was his film after all that caused the mexican tuna industry to lose millions and its most important markets. mustn't learn is a city in the state of sin a lot and it's the hub of the mexican tuna industry the m.s.c. has certified thirty six machine vessels that supply huge amounts of commercial tonight. we arrive at the tuna fishing port. a vessel is just unloaded at the docks we want to talk with the crew. or with the scientific...
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and the viewer video shows us a trip to mexico and guatemala. punch first a tour also a form of fishing boats built in one thousand nine hundred forty seven bull told. shows me his ship. heights no entry that's right and it's a great. wall. of dust and that's all the original you haven't changed anything that's all it's all absolutely original. and it still works do you have to check it regularly lift as well when we turn on the engine we have to check it in advance but it runs. in white tight here do you ever hit your head of ways at least a few times and that's just let me show you the living room because i've tried to make it very cozy. so where we're standing in this beautiful living room this used to be the hole for fish you know exactly this is the belly of the ship here's where they kept the fish cool on ice. when you leave the harbor sometimes or is it permanently more dear. to how it's fully functional we could set out right now for spain for instance or whatever you want about what it was ok maybe another time today i want to check out
and the viewer video shows us a trip to mexico and guatemala. punch first a tour also a form of fishing boats built in one thousand nine hundred forty seven bull told. shows me his ship. heights no entry that's right and it's a great. wall. of dust and that's all the original you haven't changed anything that's all it's all absolutely original. and it still works do you have to check it regularly lift as well when we turn on the engine we have to check it in advance but it runs. in white tight...
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got into a conversation about nafta evidently because the announcement adjustment made that the us and mexico had struck a deal. in the middle of that conversation suddenly one of us said we need to do an event about this. here we are. that is how we got here. having said how we got here let me introduce myself. i'm [inaudible] the director of the latin american studies programs and also the emerging-market specialization and sitting here immediately to my right is the senior fellow at the peterson institute for international economics and a professor at syracuse university. and then to her right is the visiting scholar at the cato institute. with that, let me open up our initial remarks. the idea is that we have a fairly informal discussion between the three of us and we will switch over to a second panel looking at the politics of everything going on from domestic perspective and from the canadian perspective. to give a brief introduction to all of you, as you know the us has recently announced it struck a deal with mexico and canada had been, up to that point, out of the discussion. it has
got into a conversation about nafta evidently because the announcement adjustment made that the us and mexico had struck a deal. in the middle of that conversation suddenly one of us said we need to do an event about this. here we are. that is how we got here. having said how we got here let me introduce myself. i'm [inaudible] the director of the latin american studies programs and also the emerging-market specialization and sitting here immediately to my right is the senior fellow at the...
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. >> next, hearing on the detention of families at the us-mexico border with officials from the justicedepartment, immigration and customs enforcement. this is about two hours 20 minutes . >> i want to thank our witnesses for appearing, for your thoughts and testimony, we're looking forward to hearing it and looking forward to your answering what i hope are good questions by the committee. i want to thank the audience members for attending. we got a long line out here, it's nice to have a hearing people are interested in. this isn't an audience participation so we do h
. >> next, hearing on the detention of families at the us-mexico border with officials from the justicedepartment, immigration and customs enforcement. this is about two hours 20 minutes . >> i want to thank our witnesses for appearing, for your thoughts and testimony, we're looking forward to hearing it and looking forward to your answering what i hope are good questions by the committee. i want to thank the audience members for attending. we got a long line out here, it's nice to...
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us. mexico, brazil, south africa, china -- those of the countries -- those would be the five or six countries- for us. >> and what are the messages you are hearing? >> they want to hear about our commitment in terms of investment, and terms of environmental consciousness, in terms of sustainability, and they want to know what else they can do to be more competitive. in terms of being more of a destination for investors. that is very important. i was this morning with the south african president in a round table. and south africa, for example, is very committed to reforms. even more inviting for investors. we have been in south africa for more than 100 years, but the last two years, we have invested north of $300 million. and we continue to be very welcome in south africa and very happy to be there. so they are talking to investors and asking is, what else can we do? they are very open to businesses. >> we hear stories about public pensions, and were stories of -- horror stories of unfunded or underfunded ventures. where are we in the private sector? >> statistics i have seen suggest broadly s
us. mexico, brazil, south africa, china -- those of the countries -- those would be the five or six countries- for us. >> and what are the messages you are hearing? >> they want to hear about our commitment in terms of investment, and terms of environmental consciousness, in terms of sustainability, and they want to know what else they can do to be more competitive. in terms of being more of a destination for investors. that is very important. i was this morning with the south...
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it's going to be called the us-mexico trade deal it's not nafta. even if 95 percent of things remain the same. it's exactly the incoming left wing government. it was a surprise not only to mexico but to americans. the magnitude of the victory. and therefore the united states suddenly finds himself with the possibility of having on the other side of the table and anti- neoliberal nationalists but the pro- mexican nest with the populist government to have its number one priority social justice issues. .. .. very significantly. mexico in the late 1980s was a petrolized colony. 90% of exports were not oil but 80-85% 80-85% were. it's very difficult to imagine or try to go back to those times. today more than 25% of our gdp is manufacturing. the horsepower behind that is the auto industry. so there has been a lot of benefits there for mexican workers, for mexican suppliers, for people who rent land. but there have been very significant losers. the agricultural side come something i'm happy to talk about subsequently is one of them. so there's a significa
it's going to be called the us-mexico trade deal it's not nafta. even if 95 percent of things remain the same. it's exactly the incoming left wing government. it was a surprise not only to mexico but to americans. the magnitude of the victory. and therefore the united states suddenly finds himself with the possibility of having on the other side of the table and anti- neoliberal nationalists but the pro- mexican nest with the populist government to have its number one priority social justice...
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we can learn some details of the us-mexico trade deal as early as today.ernment officials working to publish a draft to meet the october 1st deadline. still unclear if canada will join the agreement as donald trump says. he rejected a meeting with canada's prime minister over lack of negotiations. >> terrified too high and he doesn't want to move and i told him forget about it and we are thinking of just taxing cars coming in from canada. that is the big one. heather: the us did not request a meeting. first lady milania trump is heading out of town, out of the country to africa for her first major solo trip, she is doing her be best initiative focusing on child welfare. >> education, online safety, bullying, poverty or disease, too often children who are hit first and hardest around the globe. >> the first lady will visit goner, lower, kenya and egypt. she leaves on monday. now fox news alert, desperate 911 calls just-released from the moment a boy with autism went missing. >> we searched everywhere. >> you appeared in the trees. >> frantic search intensif
we can learn some details of the us-mexico trade deal as early as today.ernment officials working to publish a draft to meet the october 1st deadline. still unclear if canada will join the agreement as donald trump says. he rejected a meeting with canada's prime minister over lack of negotiations. >> terrified too high and he doesn't want to move and i told him forget about it and we are thinking of just taxing cars coming in from canada. that is the big one. heather: the us did not...
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he built this in 1896 and it was used in mexico for about one year, then brought back here in 1897 and has been here ever since. this is really a classic instrument, classic part of scientific history, american andory, cultural history, the first evidence of the expanding nature of the universe was collected using instruments on this telescope. and it was important in that search and study after discovery as well. there has been a lot of great research with this over the last several decades. it has not been used any reason -- for research anymore, but we use it for educational purposes. the last major research done with this was mapping the moon, and that was a unique thing that was done with this. it really captures our imagination, especially as we are approaching the 50th anniversary of the first manned mission to the moon. apollo eight flew to the moon in december 1968, and neil armstrong and buzz aldrin took the first steps on the moon in 1969, july. all those astronauts and ,veryone who walked on the moon everyone who traveled to the moon trained here in flagstaff. they learned
he built this in 1896 and it was used in mexico for about one year, then brought back here in 1897 and has been here ever since. this is really a classic instrument, classic part of scientific history, american andory, cultural history, the first evidence of the expanding nature of the universe was collected using instruments on this telescope. and it was important in that search and study after discovery as well. there has been a lot of great research with this over the last several decades....
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nonodon >> have reached a deal to replace nafta with a brand-new us-mexico trade deal. we speak. we will see what happens. canada charges 300 percent tax for dairy products. 300 percent. i say you cannot do that. we love the canadians but they have done very well off of us so we are working a deal with canada. also we are backing down on the unfair trade practices with china. [applause] last year took out $500 billion, not million, million, 500 billion and to give them such wealth. so we charge 25 percent on $50 billion worth. and then they said we will do the same thing. and then we will do 200 million. and then we come back if they retaliate. let's see if we can make a deal. china or canada have lived so well off of us for so long taking out for a $500 billion per year there is no way i should then put in this position. the way i should have been put in the position that north korea and the united states were ready to go to war. [applause] now are doing very well with a very good relationship. after 72 years. and they say we got back our heroes we got back our remains
nonodon >> have reached a deal to replace nafta with a brand-new us-mexico trade deal. we speak. we will see what happens. canada charges 300 percent tax for dairy products. 300 percent. i say you cannot do that. we love the canadians but they have done very well off of us so we are working a deal with canada. also we are backing down on the unfair trade practices with china. [applause] last year took out $500 billion, not million, million, 500 billion and to give them such wealth. so we...
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us. mexico, brazil, south africa, columbia, china, so those would be the top five or six countries for usre hearing from some of those leaders while they are here in your town? carlos: they want to know about our commitment to their countries in terms of investment, in terms of environmental consciousness, in terms of sustainability, and they want to know what else can they do to be more competitive, in terms of being more of a destination for investors. that is very important. i was this morning with the south african president in a round table. and south africa, for example, is very committed to reforms and things that will make the country even more inviting to investors. we have been in south africa for more than 100 years. in the last two years, we have invested north of $300 million. and we continue to be very welcome in south africa and very happy to be there. so they are talking to investors and asking us, what else can we do? they are very open to businesses. ♪ erik: one of the featured speakers at the bloomberg global business forum's plenary session was margrethe vestager, the
us. mexico, brazil, south africa, columbia, china, so those would be the top five or six countries for usre hearing from some of those leaders while they are here in your town? carlos: they want to know about our commitment to their countries in terms of investment, in terms of environmental consciousness, in terms of sustainability, and they want to know what else can they do to be more competitive, in terms of being more of a destination for investors. that is very important. i was this...
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their differences oi’ days to sort out their differences or leave the trade relationship with the us and mexico ratcheted up trade tensions to another level with china. industry sources said donald trump plans to put on tariffs on $200 billion of chinese imports as soon as the sixth of september. management consultant richard martin said chief executives throughout the asian region are deeply concerned about the outcome of these talks. two things are happening right now in the region. the first isn't particularly good, a product bound for the us from china is being dumped in nearby markets in asia. we're getting reports from clients in southeast asia, in particular chemical products, that kind of thing, dropping into their market and knocking down prices, that's not a plus. the second thing going on in the region is everyone who's in the manufactured products space, supplying from china into the united states, and that's a lot of companies, they're united states, and that's a lot of companies, they‘ re out looking united states, and that's a lot of companies, they're out looking for alternative
their differences oi’ days to sort out their differences or leave the trade relationship with the us and mexico ratcheted up trade tensions to another level with china. industry sources said donald trump plans to put on tariffs on $200 billion of chinese imports as soon as the sixth of september. management consultant richard martin said chief executives throughout the asian region are deeply concerned about the outcome of these talks. two things are happening right now in the region. the...
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and a standing by for us in mexico to see it so the european parliament voted in favor of triggering article seven that's punishing hungry for violations of rule of law what does this mean now for hungry. well first of all this is highly symbolic as you just mentioned it's the first time this is happening at least in the european parliament we all know there was an article seven procedure against poland but that was triggered somewhere else ok so this is highly symbolic already sends a message but of course everybody talks about the nuclear option at the end of which possibly gets stripped of its voting rights but let me just tell you it's a long way to get there and that decision at the end is unanimous among the member states meaning that if for example poland vetoes that it won't happen but we're not there yet like i said first of all this goes to the member states and they have to agree with the parliament that there is the risk of the breach of some e.u. fundamentals they don't need unanimity for that but that's the next step we expect this to happen or at least the member state
and a standing by for us in mexico to see it so the european parliament voted in favor of triggering article seven that's punishing hungry for violations of rule of law what does this mean now for hungry. well first of all this is highly symbolic as you just mentioned it's the first time this is happening at least in the european parliament we all know there was an article seven procedure against poland but that was triggered somewhere else ok so this is highly symbolic already sends a message...
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. >> next a look at the administration's policies on the detention of families at the us/mexico border and we will hear from officials of the justice department, immigrations and customs enforcement, and customs and border's control and they testify that hearings last week, it was about two hours and 15 minutes. >> i want to thank our >> good morning, this is our hearing coming to order and i would like to thank you witnesses for your time for appearing in your thoughtful testimony, we look forward to hearing it and we look forward to answering really good questions about the committee. and thank you audience members for attending, have a long line and it is ni
. >> next a look at the administration's policies on the detention of families at the us/mexico border and we will hear from officials of the justice department, immigrations and customs enforcement, and customs and border's control and they testify that hearings last week, it was about two hours and 15 minutes. >> i want to thank our >> good morning, this is our hearing coming to order and i would like to thank you witnesses for your time for appearing in your thoughtful...
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agreement that brought mexico to the table because they thought they were losing out on agreement that benefited canada and was instituted more trade with the north. they say it's now be using diverse way putting canada back to the table after the president -- reporter: the u.s. reached a agreement with mexico and congress said if it's a deal that they can join if they want to pay the president of the nations largest federation of union says the deal needs to include canada and he does not believe negotiations are done with canada or mexico. >> there is still a lot of work to be done especially even on the mexico deal because we have not seen whole chapters. we are anxious to move forward with this and anxious to have all three involved. we've been told for over 25 years, trust us. the agreement would be good. what we need is an agreement that we can enforce no matter who is in the white house. reporter: negotiates between canadian and u.s. trade representatives are set to start back this week.in the building just across the street from here as for president trump he says he spent most of the day at his golf club in virginia. he arrives back at the white house about 10 minu
agreement that brought mexico to the table because they thought they were losing out on agreement that benefited canada and was instituted more trade with the north. they say it's now be using diverse way putting canada back to the table after the president -- reporter: the u.s. reached a agreement with mexico and congress said if it's a deal that they can join if they want to pay the president of the nations largest federation of union says the deal needs to include canada and he does not...
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mexico to the table. they thought they were losing out on an agreement that benefited canada and would institute more trade to the north. that same tactic is now being usedway. it's been a canada back to the table after the president negotiated a better deal with mexico. >> reporter: canada has repeatedly said they were only sign a deal if it's good for canada. on friday after trumps at comments, the canadian foreign minister felt the u.s. trade representative and the team were negotiating in good faith and with goodwill. they said it would take flexibility on all sides to get a deal. >> jon: thank you. pakistan reacting after the pentagon announces its cutting $300 million in military aid to the country. at the administration says pakistan is not doing enough to fight terrorism. some members of the pakistani government is pushing back. >> we have a good partnership. but we will not -- by the u.s. the americas have to understand that they need to come up and sit at the table or the special tactics will not work. >> jon: kitty logan has more. >> reporter: the pentagon wants to pressure pakistan to do more to take on militants operating both in pakistan an
mexico to the table. they thought they were losing out on an agreement that benefited canada and would institute more trade to the north. that same tactic is now being usedway. it's been a canada back to the table after the president negotiated a better deal with mexico. >> reporter: canada has repeatedly said they were only sign a deal if it's good for canada. on friday after trumps at comments, the canadian foreign minister felt the u.s. trade representative and the team were...
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near the us-mexico border. cnn's ed border. cnn's ed lavandera has more.ing our borders juan david ortiz is now instead called a calculating serial killer by police.isidro r. "chilo" alaniz/webb county district attorney:"ortiz carried out these murders in a cold and callous way."ortiz, a 35-year old border patrol agent, is accused of shooting four women in the head.chief deputy federico garza/webb county sheriff's office:"i believe ortiz targeted all victims due to their profession and being vulnerable. in addition, all the victims were defenseless and at one point ortiz was able to gain their trust and then viciously shot them."the killings coming to light after a would-be fifth victim narrowly escaped...ed lavandera/cnn correspondent: "investigators say on friday night juan david ortiz showed up at this gas station with a woman named erika pena. pena told investigators that they were talking about a friend of hers named melissa who had been found dead a week earlier. that'shen she says the border patrol agent started acting weird. when they got to this g
near the us-mexico border. cnn's ed border. cnn's ed lavandera has more.ing our borders juan david ortiz is now instead called a calculating serial killer by police.isidro r. "chilo" alaniz/webb county district attorney:"ortiz carried out these murders in a cold and callous way."ortiz, a 35-year old border patrol agent, is accused of shooting four women in the head.chief deputy federico garza/webb county sheriff's office:"i believe ortiz targeted all victims due to...
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this revelation comes as the trump administration faces litigation over it separation policy at the us-mexico border. since october 2014 the federal government has placed more than 150,000 miners with adults who are expected to care for them and help the children attend a school while they seek legal status vulnerable to being breached . the pbs station in san diego obtained the documents from the u.s. customs and border protection. they say each version of the wall presented last year sustained serious damage in testing. some of the models were actually in danger of collapsing. a customs official responded saying no one prototype was meant to represent the end result and that no version of the wall would be indestructible. let's check in with steve paulson right now. a beautiful late summer day. >> that is correct we are about ready to head for home on summer. it doesn't want to go out without a whimper. temperatures in the 80s even on the coast. temperature 60s around the bay. in the 70s . the change is huge compared to yesterday. +13 for livermore. san jose +11. concorde +10.there. hayward
this revelation comes as the trump administration faces litigation over it separation policy at the us-mexico border. since october 2014 the federal government has placed more than 150,000 miners with adults who are expected to care for them and help the children attend a school while they seek legal status vulnerable to being breached . the pbs station in san diego obtained the documents from the u.s. customs and border protection. they say each version of the wall presented last year...
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they were murdered in a two -week span near the us- mexico border.protecting our borders juan david ortiz is now instead called a calculating serial killer by police.isidro r. "chilo" alaniz/webb county district attorney:"ortiz carried out these murders in a cold and callous way."ortiz, a 35-year old border patrol agent, is accused of shooting four women in the head.chief deputy federico garza/webb county sheriff's office:"i believe ortiz targeted all victims due to their profession and being vulnerable. in addition, all the victims were defenseless and at one point ortiz was able to gain their trust and then viciously shot them."the killings coming to light after a would-be fifth victim narrowly escaped...ed lavandera/cnn correspondent: "investigators say on friday night juan david ortiz showed up at this gas station with a woman named erika pena. pena told investigators that they were talking about a friend of hers named melissa who had been found dead a week earlier. that's when she says the border patrol agent started acting weird. when they got
they were murdered in a two -week span near the us- mexico border.protecting our borders juan david ortiz is now instead called a calculating serial killer by police.isidro r. "chilo" alaniz/webb county district attorney:"ortiz carried out these murders in a cold and callous way."ortiz, a 35-year old border patrol agent, is accused of shooting four women in the head.chief deputy federico garza/webb county sheriff's office:"i believe ortiz targeted all victims due to...
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revelation comes as a trump administration is facing litigation over its family separation policy at the us-mexicoctober 2014 the federal government has placed more than 150,000 miners with adults who are expected to care for them and help them attend a school while they seek legal status in immigration court. >>> millions of dollars from san francisco's sugary drinks tax. we're $3 million could be spent. fast, reliable internet is crucial. does it every go down? yes. can't do my job. business grinds to a halt. our gig-speed network not only downloads files up to 20 times faster, we go beyond fast with 4g backup for complete reliability. so if the unexpected happens... (snaps fingers) you stay up and running. we lost power... but not to that. i want that. (laughing) for a limited time get fast, reliable internet for a low price. call now. comcast business. beyond fast. >>> welcome back. you might recognize the woman bringing that opening bell. >> she looks familiar. >> that is it julie heart celebrating the company's ipo singing that bell right now in new york. congratulations to ever bright for g
revelation comes as a trump administration is facing litigation over its family separation policy at the us-mexicoctober 2014 the federal government has placed more than 150,000 miners with adults who are expected to care for them and help them attend a school while they seek legal status in immigration court. >>> millions of dollars from san francisco's sugary drinks tax. we're $3 million could be spent. fast, reliable internet is crucial. does it every go down? yes. can't do my job....
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customs and border patrol will travel to the us-mexico border in texas.w the facilities could be modified to better care for waves of migrant families that are being detained. he is expected to meet with his agents , nongovernmental organizations, and others try to figure out how to improve conditions this year the trump administration zero-tolerance immigration forms my policy has led to the separation of more than 2600 families seeking asylum. >>> also happening today but one of elizabeth smart kidnappers is set to be released from utah prison. 72-year-old wanda bars he is being freed five years early due to an error in calculating her original sentence. elizabeth smart has been speaking out about the release and says bars he is still a threat and the public should be worried bars he helped her husband kidnap smart in 2002 when smart was just 14 years old. smart says during the nine months she was held captive bars he watched and encouraged brian david mitchell to rape her . the mitchell is serving a life sentence. >>> united airlines has a new boarding
customs and border patrol will travel to the us-mexico border in texas.w the facilities could be modified to better care for waves of migrant families that are being detained. he is expected to meet with his agents , nongovernmental organizations, and others try to figure out how to improve conditions this year the trump administration zero-tolerance immigration forms my policy has led to the separation of more than 2600 families seeking asylum. >>> also happening today but one of...