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withu begin in your book mexico city and end with mexico city. this is sylvia duran's name in oswald's addressbook. can we know what happened there? have isit of hope i that there may still be questions to be answered in mexico city. there are people alive to this day who seem to know much more about what oswald was doing in mexico city in the fall of 1963 than they ever shared with the united states government or that they were asked about. a lot of these people seem to have been ignored by the fbi and the cia in 1963 and 1964. and they seem to be able to place oswald in the company of people who may have wanted to see president kennedy dead, who may have encouraged him to go back to texas and do what he did. single most eye-popping document i found in all of the work i did on this book, and it is found at the national archives, is a letter sent by fbi director j edgar hoover in june 1964, in which he reveals reluctantly acrosse fbi can come reliable information to suggest that oswald in mexico have been talking openly about his intention to kil
withu begin in your book mexico city and end with mexico city. this is sylvia duran's name in oswald's addressbook. can we know what happened there? have isit of hope i that there may still be questions to be answered in mexico city. there are people alive to this day who seem to know much more about what oswald was doing in mexico city in the fall of 1963 than they ever shared with the united states government or that they were asked about. a lot of these people seem to have been ignored by...
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your book with mexico city and end with mexico city. can we know what happened there? what is your conclusion when you think about mexico city? hope i have is there may still be questions to the answer in mexico city. there are people alive to this seem to know what they were doing in the fall of 1963 than they ever shared with the united states government or were ever asked about at the time. did inf people work nor 1963 and 1964. they place oswald in the company of people who wanted to see president kennedy dead, who encouraged him to go back to texas and do what he did. i think the single most eye-popping document i found in -- a letter sent by j edgar hoover to the war on condition, in which he reveals very reluctantly that the fbi reliableacross information to suggest that oswald had been talking openly about his intention to kill president kennedy, that he marched into an embassy. and announced he was going to kill president kennedy. that letter seems to have disappeared. i have shown it to members of the warren commission staff, the men who should have seen it a
your book with mexico city and end with mexico city. can we know what happened there? what is your conclusion when you think about mexico city? hope i have is there may still be questions to the answer in mexico city. there are people alive to this seem to know what they were doing in the fall of 1963 than they ever shared with the united states government or were ever asked about at the time. did inf people work nor 1963 and 1964. they place oswald in the company of people who wanted to see...
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and while he's in mexico city, we now know of the cia in mexico city. meeting with cuban spies and russian spies and several are very ho ympathetic to fidel castro's revolution. people at the height of the cold war might have had a reason to see president kennedy dead. the identity of the people, what oswald told them, what they told oswald would never be told with fbi and because the the cia didn't try to get to the bottom of it. >> this is in the warren report. of he best reconstruction who he met with when he was in mexico. a tremendous amount of about oswald's trip shared with never the warren commission. kron s a very incomplete ol of what went on. book begins with charles thomas that relates to mexico city. with that? start >> it's a remarkable story. >> a remarkable story. based in n diplomat mexico city learns to his shock have been seen round town mexico city in the company of cubans and mexicans castro, sympathetic to people who might have wanted to see president kennedy dead. and oswald may have been in the company of two young beet nick word
and while he's in mexico city, we now know of the cia in mexico city. meeting with cuban spies and russian spies and several are very ho ympathetic to fidel castro's revolution. people at the height of the cold war might have had a reason to see president kennedy dead. the identity of the people, what oswald told them, what they told oswald would never be told with fbi and because the the cia didn't try to get to the bottom of it. >> this is in the warren report. of he best reconstruction...
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and in mexico city, it's particularly rough. >> mexico has a reputation where we all know that the country's run by corrupt politics. you have to stand up for what you believe. if you don't, people will run you over. you won't last a minute. i don't let people bully me around. >> garcia runs maximo bistro with his wife, gabriella. here's the kind of extra helping of crap you've got to deal with if you run the hottest restaurant in mexico city. in 2013 the spoiled daughter of the head of mexico's consumer protection agency walks in and demands a table when there's, unsurprisingly, no table available. when garcia says sorry, no can do, she pulls a you know who i am and then calls daddy and gets the health inspectors in to shut the place down. so your other customers basically started taking pictures of them with their cell phones? >> next thing you know, we have the media outside and this is friday. >> right. >> sunday morning, we're front page of one of the most important newspapers in mexico. >> well, it was very embarrassing to the government. >> and it should be. >> because they got caught
and in mexico city, it's particularly rough. >> mexico has a reputation where we all know that the country's run by corrupt politics. you have to stand up for what you believe. if you don't, people will run you over. you won't last a minute. i don't let people bully me around. >> garcia runs maximo bistro with his wife, gabriella. here's the kind of extra helping of crap you've got to deal with if you run the hottest restaurant in mexico city. in 2013 the spoiled daughter of the...
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the french go into mexico marching to new mexico city. some latinos here are reading every day what is happening with a three week delay. the french are marching to mexico city without an cantering much resistance. that this would be horrible. for them to sweep into mexico city. and who knows what may have happened? but before they can get to mexico city they have to pass through town. what do we commemorate? they did not make it through the they were thrown back in essence they had to catch their breath to find a general who could win a major battle. and then to hear that horribly disappointing news so by the eastern front contrast it looks horrible but it was a major victory clear and decisive against the supremacy and monarchy. yen to be spontaneous conversations have to understand the context to be latino against the confederacy with white supremacy. so to celebrate cinco day mayo they were helping lincoln joined the army or the sun visors 1500 miles away how do they help? wear the silver rush had began in nevada and they realize they
the french go into mexico marching to new mexico city. some latinos here are reading every day what is happening with a three week delay. the french are marching to mexico city without an cantering much resistance. that this would be horrible. for them to sweep into mexico city. and who knows what may have happened? but before they can get to mexico city they have to pass through town. what do we commemorate? they did not make it through the they were thrown back in essence they had to catch...
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three days away from mexico city before they can get to mexico city they have to pass through have to pass the recount of pueblo. what is it that we commemorate on the cinco de mayo, the battle of puebla. they did not make it through. they were suddenly thrown back, given enough since the united states a year to fight a general who could finally win a major battle. when the news arrived here in california, arafat at the same time did mr. mcclellan's campaign began to arrive. by contrast of the eastern front, things are looking horrible from the southern front. i was a major victory, clearing the face of the uri for freedom and democracy against the forces of slavery, white supremacy and monarchy. he just electrified latinos than they were spontaneous celebrations. as soon as the news got here, spontaneous celebration. and the american civil war against the confederacy, fighting to maintain slavery, and said they began to celebrate the cinco de mayo spontaneously and they had been helping link in joining the army. now they needed to help for us. they were at the sympathizers with not q
three days away from mexico city before they can get to mexico city they have to pass through have to pass the recount of pueblo. what is it that we commemorate on the cinco de mayo, the battle of puebla. they did not make it through. they were suddenly thrown back, given enough since the united states a year to fight a general who could finally win a major battle. when the news arrived here in california, arafat at the same time did mr. mcclellan's campaign began to arrive. by contrast of the...
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city. >> right. >> why did you choose mexico city? what was the influence? >> first, i love traveling, and i have been hitchhiking around the world, which is what i have been doing since i was a kid. since the money is not an issue for me anymore, i don't need to sell my paintings, so i like to either give my art away for free, where you can go see it. i do not become an artist to make really expensive paintings for rich people, you know, so i either have it at museums, where it is free, anyone can go see it, and then i usually take it to places i would like to go to. like mexico city. >> and meet my future ex-wife. >> like an artist. mexico city, then bogotÁ, colombia, next year, i think, so when i do art, i like to -- >> how do you describe your art to people? i mean, other than showing it to them, there was this fantasma --and comic book art is something you're also very interested in. >> as my ex-girlfriend said, i may have mild asperger's, it and it is the materials i use, like water or spray paint, it is a great medium. there i
city. >> right. >> why did you choose mexico city? what was the influence? >> first, i love traveling, and i have been hitchhiking around the world, which is what i have been doing since i was a kid. since the money is not an issue for me anymore, i don't need to sell my paintings, so i like to either give my art away for free, where you can go see it. i do not become an artist to make really expensive paintings for rich people, you know, so i either have it at museums, where...
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three days away from mexico city, before they get to mexico city to have to pass through a town called weblog. what is it that we commemorate other thing kodama? they were resoundingly thrown back, giving and i think the united states a year to pay general who could finally win the major battle. when the news arrived here in california, it arrived the same time the horribly disappointing news from the peninsula campaign began to arise. by contrast of the eastern front things are looking horrible. i was a big major victory, clear and decisive for freedom and democracy against the forces of slavery, white supremacy and monarchy and just electrified latinos than they were spontaneous celebrations. within three weeks come as soon as the news guy here, spontaneous celebration. you have to understand within the context against the confederacy, fighting to maintain slavery, white supremacy. they began to celebrate cinco de mayo spontaneously and then they decided they'd been helping linking joining the army, said aref. now they needed to help juarez because they were at least sympathizers if
three days away from mexico city, before they get to mexico city to have to pass through a town called weblog. what is it that we commemorate other thing kodama? they were resoundingly thrown back, giving and i think the united states a year to pay general who could finally win the major battle. when the news arrived here in california, it arrived the same time the horribly disappointing news from the peninsula campaign began to arise. by contrast of the eastern front things are looking...
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city joking about, of all things, traffic. >> reporter: what do you think of mexico city and culture? >> mexico city, one of the things, you know, besides the fact that it makes new jersey traffic look like a picnic, one of the things that strikes me is the architecture is really extraordinary. to combine solar and natural gas at the same location. during the day, we generate as much electricity as we can using solar. at night and when it's cloudy, we use more natural gas. this ensures we can produce clean electricity whenever our customers need it. ♪ with roc® multi correxion® 5 in 1. proven to hydrate dryness, illuminate dullness, lift sagging, diminish the look of dark spots, and smooth the appearance of wrinkles. high performance skincare™ only from roc®. hi michael! looking good! trying to keep up with you! i told my producer karen that i take metamucil because it helps me feel fuller between meals. it's just one small change that can help lead to good things. now she's breaking up with the vending machine. nope. i call that the meta effect. [ female announcer ] 4-in-1 mu
city joking about, of all things, traffic. >> reporter: what do you think of mexico city and culture? >> mexico city, one of the things, you know, besides the fact that it makes new jersey traffic look like a picnic, one of the things that strikes me is the architecture is really extraordinary. to combine solar and natural gas at the same location. during the day, we generate as much electricity as we can using solar. at night and when it's cloudy, we use more natural gas. this...
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so, i decided to stay and help. >> all of the people of mexico, of mexico city, they are working to help the people. they are trying to help people. >> then i heard about these people who are actually going into the rubble to do searches themselves. at the time, there were only nine of them. i tracked them down, and i realized i could join them. 1986, we became a properly registered rescue group. we do not get paid. it is not a job. i feel it is something i have to do. have been all over the world. i remember the boss at my day job used to say, eduardo, you are going to see the world, but a devastated world. he was right. we go to the places that everybody else is leaving. i would say that being part of the group has changed my life completely. >> what an eiffel. that brings today's show to a close, but you can find much more at our website. from all of us at "bbc world news america," thank you for watching and please tune in tomorrow. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common
so, i decided to stay and help. >> all of the people of mexico, of mexico city, they are working to help the people. they are trying to help people. >> then i heard about these people who are actually going into the rubble to do searches themselves. at the time, there were only nine of them. i tracked them down, and i realized i could join them. 1986, we became a properly registered rescue group. we do not get paid. it is not a job. i feel it is something i have to do. have been all...
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adam rainey reports from mexico city. >> like many days in the rainy season. moises vasquez is struggling to keep his family dry. a typical storm is ready to strike. rain often finds its way in. three years ago he bought a small piece of land in the only place a man of poor means can in this megacity, here in the slums that ring the capital. he finds it as an opportunity to finally provide his family with a home of their own. >> in time, i hope to have sewer, electricity, basic services, i would be happy to achieve that. >> reporter: he has reason to believe it's possible. 12 years ago, his neighbor are lived in a shanty too, now he has a house for himself and his extended family and putting the touches on a family business, a taco shop. >> translator: in the future there will be better house he here. right now it's still run down. >> reporter: it's places like this where the rural and urban mexico meet and are transformed by the thousands of rural citizens expand what is already one of the world's largest cities. studies slums in mexico and says it's the typi
adam rainey reports from mexico city. >> like many days in the rainy season. moises vasquez is struggling to keep his family dry. a typical storm is ready to strike. rain often finds its way in. three years ago he bought a small piece of land in the only place a man of poor means can in this megacity, here in the slums that ring the capital. he finds it as an opportunity to finally provide his family with a home of their own. >> in time, i hope to have sewer, electricity, basic...
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city but once we've got into design we realized it the mexico city system will not pass our standards so we had to rethink our approach on level boarding and how we would board people in wheelchairs so that type of thing >> can i ask both of you about costs i know you gave the estimate of one hundred and 612 million how have the costs increased over time from the estimate to now. >> my understanding in rough terms is the building eventually of the rail is 5 hundred to 6 hundred miles it's significantly cheaper than building the rail system down van ness but the restore wanting more high-end brt approach. we did in many ways get the most expensive to build >> i know given some agencies like it dp and the transportation and investment policy they grade different policies oakland is tout they're new east bay one by the way, what kind of grading with the van ness brt get according to the i dp or other grading of other brt's i'm curious. >> i was looking at the scoring system a couple of weeks ago i can't tell you off the top of my head how we'll score you but that's an example of it - it
city but once we've got into design we realized it the mexico city system will not pass our standards so we had to rethink our approach on level boarding and how we would board people in wheelchairs so that type of thing >> can i ask both of you about costs i know you gave the estimate of one hundred and 612 million how have the costs increased over time from the estimate to now. >> my understanding in rough terms is the building eventually of the rail is 5 hundred to 6 hundred...
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. >>> and life in mexico city may look humble, but some are building their dreams. >> the stream, on al jazeera america >> let's take a look at the top stories on al jazeera. diplomats from around the world have been meeting in france to draft a global strategy against the islamic state in iraq and the levant. some 30 countries have agreed to give baghdad military aid to combat isil fighters who have taken over large areas of iraq and syria. >>> the united nations has officially taken over peacekeeping in central african republic. 12,000 peace keepers and built police will be deployed by the end of next year to bring peace and stability to the country. the african union has been in charge begins last july. >>> britain's prime minister david cameron is trying to r reassure scots about the future of the country. he's trying to persuade not to vote for independence in the vote on thursday. >>> general haftar say that they have shut down the port in libya, they say it is to stop the supply of weapons to armed groups. a diplomatic editor james bays join us from headquarters in new york. a
. >>> and life in mexico city may look humble, but some are building their dreams. >> the stream, on al jazeera america >> let's take a look at the top stories on al jazeera. diplomats from around the world have been meeting in france to draft a global strategy against the islamic state in iraq and the levant. some 30 countries have agreed to give baghdad military aid to combat isil fighters who have taken over large areas of iraq and syria. >>> the united nations...
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in mexico city we're finding out whether the incentives are working. >> reporter: it's lunchtime in mexico city. for the past 12 years javier sanchez and his family have run this sushi stand. it's cash only, inindividual i believe to the tax man. business is good, but being in the so-called informal market they can't get loans, social security or other benefits, so they plan to go above board. >> translator: i'm getting support and maybe grow more. we have been in the business for many years, and the goal is to grow. >> reporter: he's convinced by a new government scheme, let's grow together. it offers cash bonuses, tax breaks and social security to people who sign up. part of a packet of reforms meant to modernize the economy, it's aimed at the 28 million people or nearly 60% of workers who get their wages and don't tell the government, also known as being paid under the table. mexico's finance secretary says the program is good for the economy and workers. >> translator: formal businesses have a productivity 4.3 times higher than those in the economy. in the formal economy wages and bene
in mexico city we're finding out whether the incentives are working. >> reporter: it's lunchtime in mexico city. for the past 12 years javier sanchez and his family have run this sushi stand. it's cash only, inindividual i believe to the tax man. business is good, but being in the so-called informal market they can't get loans, social security or other benefits, so they plan to go above board. >> translator: i'm getting support and maybe grow more. we have been in the business for...
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the final item is a map of mexico city. oswald made a trip to mexico city prior to the assassination, and brought this map home. this was acquired by dallas police and the fbi and eventually the warren commission as well. this side of the map offers a smaller map with tourist spots which are identified on the side. as you can tell, certain things were circled. it was like that when we received it. obvious way, we were not at anything like that. the back side is a larger map. again, with several items circled. i had found in secondary sources people have written that some of the items circled -- and i seem on the side -- were actually the embassies of cuba and the ussr, but i have not found the primary documentation that is probably in the records that would document specifically what is circled on here. of course, the context for these are documented well in the warren commission report. in order for something to become an exhibit, it would have been discussed in one of the testimonies taken by the warren commission or refe
the final item is a map of mexico city. oswald made a trip to mexico city prior to the assassination, and brought this map home. this was acquired by dallas police and the fbi and eventually the warren commission as well. this side of the map offers a smaller map with tourist spots which are identified on the side. as you can tell, certain things were circled. it was like that when we received it. obvious way, we were not at anything like that. the back side is a larger map. again, with several...
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slum life in mexico city may look humble but some are building their dreams. ♪ french president is calling for united international action to combat the group that calls itself the islamic state or isil and they are hosting a conference in paris from representatives from 30 coun countries and has urgency for international military assistance and isil fighters made significant gains in iraq and are a regional and even a global threat. >> translator: the struggle of the iraqi people against terrorists is our struggle as well and we have to act together and this is the purpose of the conference, we have to stand by iraqi authorities and there is not a moment to be lost. >> translator: we have to do everything to prevent the youth from being enrolled and break up recruitment channels and deprive isil of resources and punish all those linked to it. . >> translator: we continue to ask for airborne operations to be carried out regularly against terrorist sites. we must not allow il to have sanctuarys and seize them wherever they are and cutoff financing and stop neighboring countries from joining
slum life in mexico city may look humble but some are building their dreams. ♪ french president is calling for united international action to combat the group that calls itself the islamic state or isil and they are hosting a conference in paris from representatives from 30 coun countries and has urgency for international military assistance and isil fighters made significant gains in iraq and are a regional and even a global threat. >> translator: the struggle of the iraqi people...
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rachel levine reports from mexico city. >> reporter: these photographs s show the aftermath after an alleged confrontation between mexican soldiers and gang members, blood stains the walls where it is victims were fatality shot. there are weapons which appear to have been placed next to each body. among the victim is his 18 age girl. the graphic images of the victims were supposedly taken hours after the incident in which one soldier was wounded and 22 civilians were killed. the photos were leaked to a mexican news agency, and al jazerra cannot verify them. however human rights groups investigating the case believe they are authentic and they support claims made by an eyewitness who said she saw soldiers shoot the victims after they had surrendered. >> translator: we know that there are survivors that say that what happened was not a con football take between the army and a criminal gang. but the summary execution. if that turns out to be true, then this will be one of the biggest massacres by the military any recent years. >> reporter: so far, seven soldiers and one answer have been
rachel levine reports from mexico city. >> reporter: these photographs s show the aftermath after an alleged confrontation between mexican soldiers and gang members, blood stains the walls where it is victims were fatality shot. there are weapons which appear to have been placed next to each body. among the victim is his 18 age girl. the graphic images of the victims were supposedly taken hours after the incident in which one soldier was wounded and 22 civilians were killed. the photos...
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, traveling through mexico to mexico city with guillermo giving instructions and being in charge of the operation from that side. [ speaking a foreign language ] [ speaking a foreign language ] ♪ [ speaking a foreign language ] >> i don't know if you can imagine putting your teenage daughter in the hands of a coyote saying, here's our life savings, i'm going to trust it to a coyote, saying, i hope you make it. what recourse do illegal immigrants have? what can they say? a coyote ripped me off for $3,000, $8,000, left me near dead in the desert, can i get my money back? i didn't complete my journey? can i complain to somebody? they destroy your life. you're lucky if you're alive. you're lucky if you get in and if you die, who's going to care about it? >> these two girls tell us that they wound up in a stash house. [ speaking a foreign language ] fact. every time you take advil liqui gels you're taking the pain reliever that works faster on tough pain than extra strength tylenol. and not only faster. stronger too. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil why not your eye color? ne
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of final item is a map mexico city. to mexicoe a trip city prior to the assassination, and brought this map home. this was acquired by dallas police and the fbi and eventually the warren commission as well. this side of the map offers a smaller map with tourist spots which are identified on the side. as you can tell, certain things were circled. it was like that when we received it. obvious way, we were not at anything like that. the back side is a larger map. again, with several items circled. i had found in secondary sources people have written that some of the items circled -- and i seem on the side -- were actually the embassies of cuba and the ussr, but i have not found the primary probablytion that is in the records that would document specifically what is circled on here. of course, the context for these are documented well in the warren commission report. in order for something to become an exhibit, it would have been discussed in one of the testimonies taken by the warren commission or referenced in the warren
of final item is a map mexico city. to mexicoe a trip city prior to the assassination, and brought this map home. this was acquired by dallas police and the fbi and eventually the warren commission as well. this side of the map offers a smaller map with tourist spots which are identified on the side. as you can tell, certain things were circled. it was like that when we received it. obvious way, we were not at anything like that. the back side is a larger map. again, with several items circled....
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, traveling through mexico to mexico city with guillermo giving instructions and being in charge of the operation from that side. [ speaking a foreign language ] [ speaking a foreign language ] >> i don't know if you can imagine putting your teenage daughter in the hands of a coyote saying, here's our life savings, i'm going to trust it to a coyote, saying, i hope you make it. what recourse do illegal immigrants have? what can they say? a coyote ripped me off for $3,000, $8,000, left me near dead in the desert, can i get my money back? i didn't complete my journey? can i complain to somebody? they destroy your life. you're lucky if you're alive. you're lucky if you get in and if you die, who's going to care about it? >> these two girls tell us that they wound up in a stash house. [ speaking a foreign language ] musical chairs. fun, right? welllllllll, not when your travel rewards card makes it so hard to get a seat using your miles. that's their game. the flights you want are blacked out. or they ask for some ridiculous number of miles. honestly, it's time to switch to the venture card
, traveling through mexico to mexico city with guillermo giving instructions and being in charge of the operation from that side. [ speaking a foreign language ] [ speaking a foreign language ] >> i don't know if you can imagine putting your teenage daughter in the hands of a coyote saying, here's our life savings, i'm going to trust it to a coyote, saying, i hope you make it. what recourse do illegal immigrants have? what can they say? a coyote ripped me off for $3,000, $8,000, left me...
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that was september 26, which was the day he left to go to mexico city. he was going to try to get into cuba. that idea might have experienced september. of we were able to identify where fromruby was on every day september 26 until he shot lee harvey oswald, except for five. we were able to come to the conclusion that nobody -- we knew he was in dallas. on the five that we could not get, we had no evidence that he was anywhere by himself. so, that was our approach to the chronology on what this guy was doing during this period. november 22, we were able to place ruby almost on a minute by minute basis, many of those times. when we couldn't, we worked on an hour byhou hour basis. we knew where he was and what he was doing. ruby was not trying to hide. for those of you who were not alive at the time this occurred, jack ruby was 52 years old. he ran a striptease joint in dallas. he had two -- ran two striptease clubs. .e knew a lot of people in town particularly if you ran a striptease club, you knew the police officers to stay in business. he knew a lot of
that was september 26, which was the day he left to go to mexico city. he was going to try to get into cuba. that idea might have experienced september. of we were able to identify where fromruby was on every day september 26 until he shot lee harvey oswald, except for five. we were able to come to the conclusion that nobody -- we knew he was in dallas. on the five that we could not get, we had no evidence that he was anywhere by himself. so, that was our approach to the chronology on what this...
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an odd scene on the subway in mexico city. we'll explain when we come right back. on tech know, >> i landed head first at 120 mph >> a shocking new way to treat brain injuries >> transcranial direct stimulation... don't try this at home... >> but some people are... >> it's not too much that we'ed fry any important brain parts... >> before you flip the switch, get the facts... >> to say that passing a low level of current is automatically safe, is not true >> every saturday, go where technology meets humanity... >> sharks like affection >> tech know, only on al jazeera america >>> after three days the nationwide lockdown in sierra leone is over. the extreme measure was taken to fight ebola. the 6 million citizens were ordered to stay home outline weekend. some activists describe the shutdown as a publicity stunt. health workers say it's been a success. >> reporter: of all the people that caught ebola so far during the outbreak, more than half died. medical staff take no chances. in hot and huge mid conditions, chlorine is sprayed to disineffect areas. >> isolation u
an odd scene on the subway in mexico city. we'll explain when we come right back. on tech know, >> i landed head first at 120 mph >> a shocking new way to treat brain injuries >> transcranial direct stimulation... don't try this at home... >> but some people are... >> it's not too much that we'ed fry any important brain parts... >> before you flip the switch, get the facts... >> to say that passing a low level of current is automatically safe, is not...
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season mexico city security guard is struggling to keep his family dry. a typical midday storm is about to strike. he can't just wait it out when the shanty is this slimsy. rain often finds its way in. three years ago he bought a small piece of land in the only place a man of poor means can in this mega city. here in the slums next to the capitol. he sees it as an opportunity for a di dig in afied home. >> reporter: i would be very happy to have achieved this. >> he has reason to believe that it's possible. 12 years ago his neighbor lived in a shanty, too. now he has a house for himself and a family and he's putting the touches on the family business a taco shop. >> in the future there were be better houses here. right now it's still run down. >> reporter: it's places like this where the rural and urban of mexico meet and is transformed by millions of settlers who come here to build their homes and in doing so add to one of the expansion of what is already one of the world's larg largest cities. >> they say this is the typical way for the rural poor to mo
season mexico city security guard is struggling to keep his family dry. a typical midday storm is about to strike. he can't just wait it out when the shanty is this slimsy. rain often finds its way in. three years ago he bought a small piece of land in the only place a man of poor means can in this mega city. here in the slums next to the capitol. he sees it as an opportunity for a di dig in afied home. >> reporter: i would be very happy to have achieved this. >> he has reason to...
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is mexico city's mayor aggressively taking it on. it is a war, a permanent fight, and everyday task. it is something that happens in all cities, but if not taken degradey, it can almost the city. it is a permanent objective for us. >> he took office in 2012, and the corruption audits are up 80%. 56 million u.s. dollars have been returned to the coffers. people can rest assured that this is not a campaign slogan. this is not an election time promise. are addressingwe the issue and measures are being taken. drugs andoffice for crime have worked with the administration in this effort. attitudes about corruption are changing. >> in mexico city things are moving. there is the political wind, and also the executive win. >>'s anticorruption goals are ambitious. >> he questions whether anything for him will change anytime soon. >> that does it for today on in the loop. next week because when her will dig me as a guest as we into the elections. ♪ thet is 56 minutes past hour which means that bloomberg television is on the markets. we are 30
is mexico city's mayor aggressively taking it on. it is a war, a permanent fight, and everyday task. it is something that happens in all cities, but if not taken degradey, it can almost the city. it is a permanent objective for us. >> he took office in 2012, and the corruption audits are up 80%. 56 million u.s. dollars have been returned to the coffers. people can rest assured that this is not a campaign slogan. this is not an election time promise. are addressingwe the issue and measures...
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traveling through mexico to mexico city with guillermo giving instructions and being in charge of the operation from that side. >> [ speaking foreign language ]. >> i don't know if you can imagine putting your teenage daughter in the hands of a coyote saying here's our life savings, i'm going to trust it to a coyote, saying i hope you make it. what recourse do illegal immigrants have? what can they say? a coyote ripped me off for $3,000, $8,000, left me near dead in the desert, can i get my money back? i didn't complete my journey? can i complain to somebody? they destroy your life. you're lucky if you're alive. you're lucky if you get in and if you die, who's going to care about it? >> these two girls tell us that they wound up in a stash house. >> [ speaking foreign language ]. you used to sleep like a champ - then boom... what happened? life happened. stress. fun. bad habits. kids. kids. kids. now what? not milk. not sheep. not that. let's think smarter. let's get some science in here. let's build a bed. another bed? no, a smarter bed an entirely new sleep number bed that tracks yo
traveling through mexico to mexico city with guillermo giving instructions and being in charge of the operation from that side. >> [ speaking foreign language ]. >> i don't know if you can imagine putting your teenage daughter in the hands of a coyote saying here's our life savings, i'm going to trust it to a coyote, saying i hope you make it. what recourse do illegal immigrants have? what can they say? a coyote ripped me off for $3,000, $8,000, left me near dead in the desert, can...
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city as what warning system built after 10 thousand people killed and japan after 6 thousand people i died no 1r89 1995 what will it take to build a warning system in the u.s. do we need nor earthquakes or action lives from policymakers or from the public we're going to tackle this head on this afternoon we have a distinguished group to talk to us and we're going to open with alexander and lieutenant governor newsom and mayor ed lee and mark the director of cal oes and sue even though the ac director the geologic survey she's baltd the hail and will be here. first of all, i'd like to introduce isn't it a fact seminar alex pedia the senator of the valley and he authored senate bill 135 mandating the california will build an earthquake system by 2016. here hesitate (clapping.) thank you richard reminded me that will speak into the microphone. good afternoon and thank you, thank you, thank you so much for not only our work and xrrns in making the commitment to convene here at uc berkley for this year's gant to help us move the ball forward in california. in parts due to the introductio
city as what warning system built after 10 thousand people killed and japan after 6 thousand people i died no 1r89 1995 what will it take to build a warning system in the u.s. do we need nor earthquakes or action lives from policymakers or from the public we're going to tackle this head on this afternoon we have a distinguished group to talk to us and we're going to open with alexander and lieutenant governor newsom and mayor ed lee and mark the director of cal oes and sue even though the ac...
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if neur yes a mexico city or brasilia, feeling that shift on the axis of we're a different kind of country now, and maybe we hadn't thought of ourselves as international aid donors before. >> i think the example i'm most familiar with is china, which certainly has made the shift policy intellectually and in demeanor from being a country that was a recipient with hundreds of millions of people living in poverty to now feeling itself as a global power and conducting itself as a global power including by making aid funding available. >> we're talking with gillian gillard who is now working to make sure that the world's children are properly educated, and how that may increase the supply of women politicians around the globe. >> we chicago ch-iraq, because we have more killings... >> life changing moments... >> shut the camera.... >> from oscar winning director, alex gibney, a hard hitting look at the real issues facing american teens. >> on the stream, >> children of divorced parents are twice as likely to drop out of high school than their peers. is it time to time to rethink how we're appro
if neur yes a mexico city or brasilia, feeling that shift on the axis of we're a different kind of country now, and maybe we hadn't thought of ourselves as international aid donors before. >> i think the example i'm most familiar with is china, which certainly has made the shift policy intellectually and in demeanor from being a country that was a recipient with hundreds of millions of people living in poverty to now feeling itself as a global power and conducting itself as a global power...
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and his approval ratings have taken a dramatic dip in resent months, in mexico city we go behind what is behind the fading popularity. >> reporter: he promised to make mexico safer, stronger and richer and the first two years he pushed through reforms with education, tela comes and banking and the most controversial the energy sector. and he even managed to capture the most wanted drug lord in the world. >> i agree. >> reporter: world leaders praised him for his tough stance on crime and ambitious reforms and his streak was so hot he landed on the cover of time magazine so why is the president the first mexican president in decades to see approval ratings fall below 50%. >> translator: it doesn't matter if production increases or energy reforms improves the economy, none of it matters if people cannot put food on the table. >> reporter: last year the mexico economy grew and increase tax revenue and also hiked taxes on everyday things like tuition and gas and had a punishing effect on the middle class. despite the praise abroad it's here in markets like these where one sees how people
and his approval ratings have taken a dramatic dip in resent months, in mexico city we go behind what is behind the fading popularity. >> reporter: he promised to make mexico safer, stronger and richer and the first two years he pushed through reforms with education, tela comes and banking and the most controversial the energy sector. and he even managed to capture the most wanted drug lord in the world. >> i agree. >> reporter: world leaders praised him for his tough stance...
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it goes to mexico city. then mexico city sends it back to tijuana. greta, can you imagine if we had a terrorist on loose at the border and had you to go through all of that to figure out who it was? it's unrealistic. >> what's your thought on this case, katie? >> at this point the judge should hear all the evidence. i'm appalled how slowly it takes in the united states or even in florida in 30 days you have an adversary preliminary hearing before a judge. the evidence is presented and the judge is sit there whether or not. he didn't have the intent to be able to violate the law thean you really should not be prosecuted what's going on. what's interesting, greta, is that we have the vienna convention on counselor relations with the country of mexico. if you are a mexican citizen in the united states, and you get deteenaged or arrested, you have immediate rights to have contact with your consulate contact with your embassy. by all accounts he didn't get afforded a fraction of those rights that we afford mexican citizens when they are here in the united
it goes to mexico city. then mexico city sends it back to tijuana. greta, can you imagine if we had a terrorist on loose at the border and had you to go through all of that to figure out who it was? it's unrealistic. >> what's your thought on this case, katie? >> at this point the judge should hear all the evidence. i'm appalled how slowly it takes in the united states or even in florida in 30 days you have an adversary preliminary hearing before a judge. the evidence is presented...
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city to catch connecting flights. >> mark:kron 4's vicki liviakis reports from los altos, where one family is waiting anxiously for a loved one to return home from cabo san lucas. >> reporter: the hurricane changed block plans. >>: now they are stranded i do not think any of them are injured but they have limited food and water. and the boys are a little bit worried. >> reporter: elizabeth parker was supposed to come through that door on sunday. now they're not sure when she will make it home. >>: there were worried that that situation could get worse. >> reporter: breastbone little bit of food and water. >>: he says his wife and her friends are pretty resourceful. >> reporter: 01 mom does get back to their source you have amazing stories to tell. >> mark:overnight we received a call from the husband in the story we just brought you and says his wife is okay and they are expected to come home today. >> erica: right now the biggest concern for the u.s. is south eastern arizona. you concede the moisture moving into the united states. we're talking about 6 to 8 12 in. of rain. and with
city to catch connecting flights. >> mark:kron 4's vicki liviakis reports from los altos, where one family is waiting anxiously for a loved one to return home from cabo san lucas. >> reporter: the hurricane changed block plans. >>: now they are stranded i do not think any of them are injured but they have limited food and water. and the boys are a little bit worried. >> reporter: elizabeth parker was supposed to come through that door on sunday. now they're not sure when...
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adam rainey, al jazeera, mexico city. >> palestinian artist is fusing her art with politics. trying to highlight the plight of her people by using themes of destruction from israel's destruction in gaza. here is her story. >> my name is bushashanan. i am a 25-year-old graphics designer. as a palestinian and human and an arab, i cannot be an observer to the desconstruction of a country 3 and the mass killing of the people especially if it's my homeland and my people. the resistance is not only done by training. we do this by our culture and art. before working on the pieces, i felt helpless. i couldn't do anything for gaza. but when i started, i felt that there is something speaking to me. anything who stairs at the sky sees shapes in the clouds. look at the smoke resulting from air strikes and spot shapes as well. this isn't about me. this is the story of those killed. each piece takes time. i contemplate a lot. i always have to think of something new and tell a different story. i think about it for a day sometimes. it also takes me awhile to gatherer pictures before executin
adam rainey, al jazeera, mexico city. >> palestinian artist is fusing her art with politics. trying to highlight the plight of her people by using themes of destruction from israel's destruction in gaza. here is her story. >> my name is bushashanan. i am a 25-year-old graphics designer. as a palestinian and human and an arab, i cannot be an observer to the desconstruction of a country 3 and the mass killing of the people especially if it's my homeland and my people. the resistance...
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city to catch connecting flights. >> mark: from los altos, where one family is waiting anxiously for a loved one to return home from cabo san lucas. >> reporter: john parker and his two boys are standing for themselves until mom gets home. elizabeth parker and a couple of her friends went to mexico with intentions to return sunday. >>: i don't think any of them are injured but we have limited communication with them and the boys are a little worried. >> reporter: elizabeth parker was supposed to come through that door on sunday not then not be sure when she will come home. >>: the looting of their has become a little more widespread and i'm hoping batboy would deteriorate. >> reporter: peace as his wife and her friends are pretty rick resourceful. >> reporter: in mom gets back east sure that she will have been amazing stories to temporarll. >> darya: a man selling from the santa clara police want to know if you can identify. >> darya: he has a his flashlight and he looks up at the camera and it relies is that that's going on. thishe has a goatee glasses and his wearing a white t-shir
city to catch connecting flights. >> mark: from los altos, where one family is waiting anxiously for a loved one to return home from cabo san lucas. >> reporter: john parker and his two boys are standing for themselves until mom gets home. elizabeth parker and a couple of her friends went to mexico with intentions to return sunday. >>: i don't think any of them are injured but we have limited communication with them and the boys are a little worried. >> reporter:...
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al jazeera mexico city. >> now an outbreak of a killer disease in venezuela could be the worst virus to hit the area. >> her youngest daughter woke up with a fever. she started getting rashes and feeling a deep pain in her bones. 13 hours later she was dead. >> i think it was from what i was reading in the newspapers. joint pain and high fever. but until thou they didn't tell me what killed my baby. >> the authorities should alert us of what is happening to be able to prevent it. >> doctors think that the country is suffering an outbreak of a relatively unknown mosquito-born virus. at least nine people could have died from the virus in this hospital. some experts believe that more than 50,000 might have contracted it nationwide while the government says there have been less than a thousand cases. doctors fear the administration is hiding the crisis promising instead punishing those who launched the alarm and accusing them of psychological terrorism. >> i don't understand why they don't want to recognize the epidemic. it makes no sense from a health point of view. >> doctor capriles s
al jazeera mexico city. >> now an outbreak of a killer disease in venezuela could be the worst virus to hit the area. >> her youngest daughter woke up with a fever. she started getting rashes and feeling a deep pain in her bones. 13 hours later she was dead. >> i think it was from what i was reading in the newspapers. joint pain and high fever. but until thou they didn't tell me what killed my baby. >> the authorities should alert us of what is happening to be able to...
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. >> now, around 20,000 runners took part in the mexico city marra tonne on sunday, cheered on by mary orchy singers and fans. the first crossed the line in 2 hours, 18 minutes. reminder that there's more nis on the web side. more on the stop story. the website is aljazeera.com. >> in the remote jungles of myanmar, lives a creature known for centuries as the lifeblood of the country's timber business. >> if you use elephants, you don't need wider roads, or a car, or a heavy duty machine.
. >> now, around 20,000 runners took part in the mexico city marra tonne on sunday, cheered on by mary orchy singers and fans. the first crossed the line in 2 hours, 18 minutes. reminder that there's more nis on the web side. more on the stop story. the website is aljazeera.com. >> in the remote jungles of myanmar, lives a creature known for centuries as the lifeblood of the country's timber business. >> if you use elephants, you don't need wider roads, or a car, or a heavy...
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mexico city staying wet because of the wet setup with dolly, house within a chance for rain, also into atlanta you'll be seeing a chance for rain on our wednesday. wrapping things up with a look at east asia. you notice a lot of cloud cover over the korean peninsula, already 100 millimeters of rainfall has fallen in this area, and that is continuing to spread toward the east. so western japan, and hokkaido into northern japan you'll be seeing the rain falling as we go throughout thursday, and then eventually by the weekend in the kanto plains you'll be seeing the rainfall as the front pushing toward the east. you'll see the rain in seoul. also back toward the west the monsoonal front continues to be a big problem. chongqing a high of 24. here's your extended outlook. >>> and that's all for now on this edition of "newsline." i'm raja pradhan in tokyo. gene otani will bring you the latest at the top of the hour. thanks for joining us on nhk world. >> you are watching france 24. time now for 60 minutes live around the world. these are the headlines this hour. barack obama is in estonia. h
mexico city staying wet because of the wet setup with dolly, house within a chance for rain, also into atlanta you'll be seeing a chance for rain on our wednesday. wrapping things up with a look at east asia. you notice a lot of cloud cover over the korean peninsula, already 100 millimeters of rainfall has fallen in this area, and that is continuing to spread toward the east. so western japan, and hokkaido into northern japan you'll be seeing the rain falling as we go throughout thursday, and...
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hillary saying in mexico city let alone iowa down in mexico city announcing her campaign schedule basically. i'll be deciding or deciding to run for president or not. i guess that's an outside -- option. sometime after the first of the year. so here she is speaking for the first time since the president basically has declared war on isil and syria and first time she's basically made her schedule clear. here she is popping into iowa the first in the nation test for a democratic presidential candidate. what do you think she's thinking about tomorrow? what's kind of speech is she running today? >> i mean this event was planned before all the before the beheadings and things like that so i think she'll focus more on this is tom harkin's last steak fry so i think they'll do a lot to honor him an talk about him. i'd be surprised if she talks about foreign policy. harkin is more of a domestic policy so health care, talk about the economy, talk about tom harkin and talk how great he is. i think it'll be less of a big-time political speech and more of a welcome to iowa. i'm back here, tom harkin's g
hillary saying in mexico city let alone iowa down in mexico city announcing her campaign schedule basically. i'll be deciding or deciding to run for president or not. i guess that's an outside -- option. sometime after the first of the year. so here she is speaking for the first time since the president basically has declared war on isil and syria and first time she's basically made her schedule clear. here she is popping into iowa the first in the nation test for a democratic presidential...
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in mexico city with ceos of leading next cap companies. christie is also seeing several mexican cabinet members and signed a higher education agreement tonight. he will go to a working dinner and tour the basilica of our lady of guadalupe, one of the city's more most cherished catholic sites. >>> ready for some football? looks like the timing for the eagles game on sunday is going to be pretty good. temple and penn state, going to feel like july for those folks. hot and humid weather is coming back, friday and into saturday. we are tracking some thunderstorms, especially for saturday and that eagles forecast, looking pretty good. a lot more comfortable than saturday. that's for sure. it's 84 degrees right now. humidity's not too bad. feels like 85. our high today was 87. gonna go up a few degrees for tomorrow. it's 86 right now, allentown, bluebell, 85. in reading, 82 in wilmington. 80 degrees in clayton. the temperatures are already starting to go down, 86, northeast philly. and 70s right at the shore. look at that, ocean temperatures, 78
in mexico city with ceos of leading next cap companies. christie is also seeing several mexican cabinet members and signed a higher education agreement tonight. he will go to a working dinner and tour the basilica of our lady of guadalupe, one of the city's more most cherished catholic sites. >>> ready for some football? looks like the timing for the eagles game on sunday is going to be pretty good. temple and penn state, going to feel like july for those folks. hot and humid weather...
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. >>> in mexico city, farmers and landowners are demonstrating against the construction of a new airport. the protesters came from the town, where the president wants to build a new $9 billionaire port. >>> in panama, the president extended an amnesty to more than 200 criminal gangs, and urged members to turn in their weapons, and join job training programs. we have this report from panama city. >> reporter: hector refuses to let his guard down, even during his early morning workouts. many members of his family has been killed by gang violence. he has a police guard 24 hours a day, after his eldest son who became involved with the gangs was murdered. hector denounced the killers and became a tart. he survived attempts on his own life. other members of his family were not so lucky. he said the gangs made life a living hell for everyone in the neighbourhood. >> translation: they traffic drugs, extort us, steal from us, try to evict us, forcing us to hide weapons or drugs. if we don't do it, they threaten to rape our daughters. they are animals. >> gang activity exploded in panama. since 20
. >>> in mexico city, farmers and landowners are demonstrating against the construction of a new airport. the protesters came from the town, where the president wants to build a new $9 billionaire port. >>> in panama, the president extended an amnesty to more than 200 criminal gangs, and urged members to turn in their weapons, and join job training programs. we have this report from panama city. >> reporter: hector refuses to let his guard down, even during his early...
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each dish is a perfect example of fine dining in mexico city. mexican food is a lot a lot of things good food, good dishes good entrees its not everything spicy you know. the cactus used in the azteca huarache is straight from mexico.authentic ingredients for authentic mexican cuisine. we get everything we make from mexico we make the tortillas in here the difference is the flavors sauce, the freshness of the dish. blue corn isn't just a name.it's a key ingredient from the sandoval's hometown in puebla. blue corn has more vitamins than the white corn we use blue corn flour for some dishes, dessert. this family from mexico has made a home in the italian market. italian market has a lot of history to be honest we become part of their family now, we feel part of their family. they're having a blast at cafÉ ynez.. yeah, we enjoy it born in mexico, head chef j-c pina has built an all day menu that brings the flavors of his home to the graduate hospital neighborhood. we make it from scratch, man we are always different with things. the star of the di
each dish is a perfect example of fine dining in mexico city. mexican food is a lot a lot of things good food, good dishes good entrees its not everything spicy you know. the cactus used in the azteca huarache is straight from mexico.authentic ingredients for authentic mexican cuisine. we get everything we make from mexico we make the tortillas in here the difference is the flavors sauce, the freshness of the dish. blue corn isn't just a name.it's a key ingredient from the sandoval's hometown...
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she's headed to mexico city on friday to attend an annual event hosted by a financial support of the clinton foundation. that will help scholarship students helped by the foundation. >>> fast food workers will rally in philadelphia calling for higher wages among other things. those leaders marched on the parade on monday. today, they're gathered at broad and girard and then march to girard and arch in the afternoon. they are are asking for $15 an hour. just this weekend, president obama and vice president biden called for an increase in the minimum wage. >>> philadelphia police are examining evidence from two crime scenes after a man was found dead inside a burning car. a black mitsubishi gallant went up in flames in olney. three hours earlier witnesses say they saw a man shot in the head three blocks away inside a car. they are looking for a man who ran from the scene and got into a red car. >>> and the search continues this morning for a man caught on surveillance video shooting a man in west philadelphia six times. it started friday afternoon at a popular bodega. police say the vi
she's headed to mexico city on friday to attend an annual event hosted by a financial support of the clinton foundation. that will help scholarship students helped by the foundation. >>> fast food workers will rally in philadelphia calling for higher wages among other things. those leaders marched on the parade on monday. today, they're gathered at broad and girard and then march to girard and arch in the afternoon. they are are asking for $15 an hour. just this weekend, president...
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i messaged my friend in mexico city today. i asked her how that system is working there. she told me she has an app on her cell phone and she usually gets an alert one to two minutes before an earthquake hits. live on the cal campus, damian trujillo, nbc bay area news. >> we've seen it in action down there. thanks so much, damian. >>> more details on the system currently being tested, called shake alert. shake alert is funded by usgs. >>> did you notice a global facebook outage left users in the dark today. the outage hit users online and on the mobile app. it took about 20 minutes to restore service. according to facebook the outage happened after an error was made as programmers made changes to the site. facebook has dealt with major outages in may, june and august. >>> an honor walk in the castro district is raising eyebrows tonight because of typos. many people noticed mistakes on a couple of plaques on the newly cemented honor rainbow rock, one on christine is missing an s, and oscar wilde, the word biting has an extra "t" in it. the project is like hollywood's walk
i messaged my friend in mexico city today. i asked her how that system is working there. she told me she has an app on her cell phone and she usually gets an alert one to two minutes before an earthquake hits. live on the cal campus, damian trujillo, nbc bay area news. >> we've seen it in action down there. thanks so much, damian. >>> more details on the system currently being tested, called shake alert. shake alert is funded by usgs. >>> did you notice a global facebook...
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if you are in ankara, in mexico city, in brazilia? if we hadn't thought of ourselves as international aid donors anymore? >> i think the country i'm most familiar with is china, making the shift policy wise and intellectually and in demeanor, the country that was an aid recipient with hundreds of millions of people living in poverty to now feeling civility as a global power and conducting itself as a global power by maybing funding aid available. >> we're talking with julia gillard,...