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i think the answer that i will boysis that young mexican were seen as mexican men. the revolutionary fighting had conscripted many of these teenagers into revolutionary service. they grew up overnight and where ere seen as a male threat. >> the book is titled "the lynching of mexicans in the texas borderland." this is our conversation with necklace the and waiver, a professor -- nicholas villain nueva. we thank you for being with us. you are watching american history tv, only on c-span3. >> palisades park in santa monica offers views up and down the pacific coastline. we take to
i think the answer that i will boysis that young mexican were seen as mexican men. the revolutionary fighting had conscripted many of these teenagers into revolutionary service. they grew up overnight and where ere seen as a male threat. >> the book is titled "the lynching of mexicans in the texas borderland." this is our conversation with necklace the and waiver, a professor -- nicholas villain nueva. we thank you for being with us. you are watching american history tv, only on...
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apprehended than mexicans. the number of mexicans keeps going down. mexico is a receiving country for mite grants. and increasing a transit country. because of that, they begin to have similar questions that they are asking about the migration system. not the same. we shouldn't confuse it by thinking they want to do the same things we do, but beginning to have similar sets of issues they have to think about in terms of the immigration policy. the new government put four ideasen o the table of things they want to do. the first is enhancing the asylum system. the mexican asylum system got 3,000 applications. this year close to 30,000. ten times increase d. but this is just monumental. they are going to try to beef this up. this is something we should want to help with. we can work with them to our advantage that more people want to apply for asylum in mexico. there's some evidence that a lot of people stay in mexico as well. secondly, they have talked about creating a visa for central americans to take people from central america who want the to work wi
apprehended than mexicans. the number of mexicans keeps going down. mexico is a receiving country for mite grants. and increasing a transit country. because of that, they begin to have similar questions that they are asking about the migration system. not the same. we shouldn't confuse it by thinking they want to do the same things we do, but beginning to have similar sets of issues they have to think about in terms of the immigration policy. the new government put four ideasen o the table of...
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the profit-earning potential of mexican cartels exceeds the mexican government allocated budget to homeland security which amount s to less than 1% of mexico annual budget. the governments of the united states and mexico have developed a common understanding of the impact of mexican cartels are having on both countries and currently view addressing this burden as a shared responsibility. ondcp engaged directly with the government of mexico and as a participant in high level bilateral meetings including the security cooperation group and the high level dialogue on disrupting transnational criminal organizations. moreover, the tri-lateral north american drug dialogue shared by ondcp and the department of state brings together the governments of the united states, mexico, and canada, to expand counter drug cooperation in north america, and allows all three countries to cooperate closely on the tcl threat throughout the continent. in an effort to improve coordination between the united states and mexico, ondcp's work with its counterparts of the government of mexico is focussed on three primary
the profit-earning potential of mexican cartels exceeds the mexican government allocated budget to homeland security which amount s to less than 1% of mexico annual budget. the governments of the united states and mexico have developed a common understanding of the impact of mexican cartels are having on both countries and currently view addressing this burden as a shared responsibility. ondcp engaged directly with the government of mexico and as a participant in high level bilateral meetings...
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the number of mexicans keeps going down. increasing a receiving country of mai graigrants and because o, similar questions they're asking about their migration system, not the same and we shouldn't confuse it by thinking they necessarily want to do the same hinges things but similar issues with their immigration policy. the new government put four ideas of things they want to do. the first sen hais enhancing th asylum system. three years ago, and close to 30,000. ten time increase. completely overburdened. it sounds familiar, right? like our asylum. huge. but this is monumental. they'll try to beef this up and obviously something we want to help with and work with them and uhcr. to our advantage, more people want to apply for asylum in mexico and some evidence people stay in mexico as well. second, talking about employment based visa for americans to take people from central america to put them where there's labor shortages in mexico. this is a big labor undertaking. it's one thing to say they want to do this and do it in a
the number of mexicans keeps going down. increasing a receiving country of mai graigrants and because o, similar questions they're asking about their migration system, not the same and we shouldn't confuse it by thinking they necessarily want to do the same hinges things but similar issues with their immigration policy. the new government put four ideas of things they want to do. the first sen hais enhancing th asylum system. three years ago, and close to 30,000. ten time increase. completely...
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we are those new mexicans. in this room, there are educators, there are public safety officers, coaches, doctors, lawyers, a lot of lawyers. [laughter] governor lujan grisham: and can and will show new mexico and this country what's good government looks like. we can and will serve as a reminder that progress happens collaboratively. we can and will do the work to one of the brand nuevo mexico. applause]d governor lujan grisham: thank you, thank you. are you ready? all right. [chanting] [clapping] this afternoon, senator kamala harris holds a rally in oakland, california to formerly launch -- to formally launch or 2020 campaign. she first announced she was it running for president on martin luther king jr. day. collect coverage begins at 3:45 p.m. eastern on c-span. ♪ >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with new policy issues that impact you. coming up monday morning, we talk about the week ahead in washington with roll calls jason and sarah fair. then, a discussion of freshmen democratic congressw
we are those new mexicans. in this room, there are educators, there are public safety officers, coaches, doctors, lawyers, a lot of lawyers. [laughter] governor lujan grisham: and can and will show new mexico and this country what's good government looks like. we can and will serve as a reminder that progress happens collaboratively. we can and will do the work to one of the brand nuevo mexico. applause]d governor lujan grisham: thank you, thank you. are you ready? all right. [chanting]...
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so just let me close by saying that the mexican government and the mexican society looks to work very close with the united states and canada. not only on trade, but in a very wide agenda. that includes environment, education, science and technology, innovation, border cooperation. we want with the u.s. a border that is a synonym of innovation and creativity, of opportunities , unemployment, and we are certain that we can reach that because that border is key to the free trade success. so, we want to integrate more with canada, with the u.s. in a deeper competitive integration to the global economy as the mayor said, we are better to gether and i think that should be are saying -- the sentence that guides our steps for the future. we need the communities and local governments to get involved and run the last of mile with this modernization process. get the treaty ratified and move on to make their u.s.mexico canada agreement and our relationship a success. >> thank you, ambassador. i appreciate those words. thank you so much. >> it's an honor for me to introduce our ambassador, canada
so just let me close by saying that the mexican government and the mexican society looks to work very close with the united states and canada. not only on trade, but in a very wide agenda. that includes environment, education, science and technology, innovation, border cooperation. we want with the u.s. a border that is a synonym of innovation and creativity, of opportunities , unemployment, and we are certain that we can reach that because that border is key to the free trade success. so, we...
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we are those new mexicans. in this room there are educators, there are public safety officers, coaches, doctors, lawyers, a lot of lawyers -- [ laughter ] -- and together we can and will show new mexico and this country what good government looks like. we can and will serve as a reminder that progress happens collaboratively. we can and will do the work to make this day one of the brand-new new mexico. thank you. let's get to work. [ applause ] let's get to work. [ applause ] thank you. thank you. thank you. are you ready? all right.
we are those new mexicans. in this room there are educators, there are public safety officers, coaches, doctors, lawyers, a lot of lawyers -- [ laughter ] -- and together we can and will show new mexico and this country what good government looks like. we can and will serve as a reminder that progress happens collaboratively. we can and will do the work to make this day one of the brand-new new mexico. thank you. let's get to work. [ applause ] let's get to work. [ applause ] thank you. thank...
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and i just thought, you know, "mexican-american? america's mexican." you know, it had a nice kind of counter-clockwise, counter-point kind of ring. and it's gonna be live. you know, i wanted to do it live because i think that it really takes, you know, a lot of guts to do it live. and you know, we do our shows--i do my shows live anyways, and i sell a lot of tickets, and those shows have been sold out for 2 months and people know what to expect. and i think for this, it's probably my biggest platform into american comedy, and i'm gonna use my 57 minutes very wisely and choose, you know, specific material that is significant to our point and our importance in the united states. damian: what's it feel like to be impacted, affected, to affect the mainstream community? because, you know, people with a latino comedian, "well, he's targeting the latino audience." george: it's all right, that's good. you know what? they gotta go along. i mean, you know, woody allen did it and he was a comedian. his comedy was very jewish, and seinfeld was jewish and very, you
and i just thought, you know, "mexican-american? america's mexican." you know, it had a nice kind of counter-clockwise, counter-point kind of ring. and it's gonna be live. you know, i wanted to do it live because i think that it really takes, you know, a lot of guts to do it live. and you know, we do our shows--i do my shows live anyways, and i sell a lot of tickets, and those shows have been sold out for 2 months and people know what to expect. and i think for this, it's probably my...
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i want new mexican writers, producers, actors. i want moviemakers to hear me, we are open for business. bring your cameras. bring them. >>> i would also like to address the veterans that are here and they are listening out there, thank you. [ cheers and applause ] we thank you for your incredible service and sacrifice. i have directed our state personnel office to immediately formulates a policy that will lead to more veterans being hired by our state agencies. i have directed our department of veteran services that will be significantly string third and they will be playing an active role in the lives of our veterans. from healthcare to caregiving assistance and so much more. our veterans and their families have given everything for us and now it is our turn to give it right back. thank you again. >>> once upon a time, when i was the secretary, i had the privilege of learning of tribal elders and the importance of government to government relationships. we will see a full restoration of positive, collaborative relationships betwe
i want new mexican writers, producers, actors. i want moviemakers to hear me, we are open for business. bring your cameras. bring them. >>> i would also like to address the veterans that are here and they are listening out there, thank you. [ cheers and applause ] we thank you for your incredible service and sacrifice. i have directed our state personnel office to immediately formulates a policy that will lead to more veterans being hired by our state agencies. i have directed our...
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mexican traders and native american traders. they did not stay. they would come and trade and go back. but it brings people in the u.s. into contact with other cultural groups that they had been isolated from. we have some items here that were used from the bison. the american bison had a huge presence in the west during the trails era. as the pioneers came through, they use different things for the bison. here are buffalo chips. ice ande dried droppings but people learned that they could be used to start fires. they were great fuel starters. so when you get out on the plans and you are running out of fuel and the to make your one meal for the day, collecting buffalo chips was an option. all parts of the bison could be used. they learned this from the native americans. you could use the bladder to make canteens. the horns could be hollowed out and use as treating objects. as the pioneers went west, they were not encountering uninhabited land. there were hundreds of tribes of native americans that they came across. overwhelmingly these interactions
mexican traders and native american traders. they did not stay. they would come and trade and go back. but it brings people in the u.s. into contact with other cultural groups that they had been isolated from. we have some items here that were used from the bison. the american bison had a huge presence in the west during the trails era. as the pioneers came through, they use different things for the bison. here are buffalo chips. ice ande dried droppings but people learned that they could be...
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. >>> a new, more personal twist in the trial of a mexican drug kingpin. el chapo's mistress testifies against him as his wife sits nearby. >>> and the accidental invite, a typo in a bachelor party e-mail turns into a cross-country adventure to celebrate with strangers. >>> this is "nbc nightly news" with jose diaz balart. >>> good evening. as we begin our broadcast tonight, a third of the united states is in the path of a major winter storm. from oklahoma to maine, making for a chaotic and messy holiday weekend. the storm is bringing rain, brutally cold, life-threatening temperatures. it's already causing major nbc's kathy park is following it all and has the very latest. >> reporter: severe winter weather is slamming much of the country. >> we finally landed, and the next thing we know, we were off the runway and stuck in snow. >> reporter: in the midwest, travel troubles. this united airlines flight slid off the runway at o'hare this morning. more than 1,700 flights canceled nationwide today. and nearly 1,000 already grounded for tomorrow, as the same s
. >>> a new, more personal twist in the trial of a mexican drug kingpin. el chapo's mistress testifies against him as his wife sits nearby. >>> and the accidental invite, a typo in a bachelor party e-mail turns into a cross-country adventure to celebrate with strangers. >>> this is "nbc nightly news" with jose diaz balart. >>> good evening. as we begin our broadcast tonight, a third of the united states is in the path of a major winter storm. from...
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mexican consulate in san francisco. today, on your "comunidad del valle." male announcer: nbc bay area presents "comunidad del valle" with damian trujillo. damian: we begin today with flamenco. it is back with a great gala presentation. eddie diaz is here. he's with the flamenco society here in the south bay. welcome to the show. eddie diaz: thank you. thank you for having me. damian: thank you. well, tell us--i mean, it's back and you're putting on a big bash. tell us what you're doing. eddie: yeah, this is what we do once a year. we bring directly from spain. this time around, we bringing the great maestro of the flamenco guitar, antonio rey. along with him there'll be a fabulous singer, mara rey, and they're fabulous, some of the best flamenco artists. antonio is the best flamenco guitarist of his generation. damian: and this is him. this is a video that you shared with us. eddie: that's a video of antonio, yeah, there. and that's with his sister, with mara. yeah, they're performing. very influential guitarist nowada
mexican consulate in san francisco. today, on your "comunidad del valle." male announcer: nbc bay area presents "comunidad del valle" with damian trujillo. damian: we begin today with flamenco. it is back with a great gala presentation. eddie diaz is here. he's with the flamenco society here in the south bay. welcome to the show. eddie diaz: thank you. thank you for having me. damian: thank you. well, tell us--i mean, it's back and you're putting on a big bash. tell us what...
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american migrants are on the move, we're told, heading toward our country from mexico and the guatemala/mexican border gates were temporarily left open. the president reacting to that earlier today. >> i think it'll be an important statement having to do with the, as you know, caravans are coming up. they have a big one coming up now. i'm disappointed that mexico is not stopping them. i mean, mexico seems, unfortunately, powerless to stop them. many got through. they broke through the mexican area where, in theory, they were guarded, and they weren't so well guarded. so you have a lot of people in caravans coming up. if we had a wall, we wouldn't have a problem, but we don't. we have too many open areas. the walls that we fixed and the walls that we built hold beautifully, but we have a lot of open areas, and it's too bad. now, the previous caravans we stopped. they're right now in tijuana. i don't know what they're doing in tijuana, but they're not in our country, that i can tell
american migrants are on the move, we're told, heading toward our country from mexico and the guatemala/mexican border gates were temporarily left open. the president reacting to that earlier today. >> i think it'll be an important statement having to do with the, as you know, caravans are coming up. they have a big one coming up now. i'm disappointed that mexico is not stopping them. i mean, mexico seems, unfortunately, powerless to stop them. many got through. they broke through the...
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and after mexican independence, the mexican-american population lived around mission churches. now, they are considered part of the community. and the catholic church frequently wanted to use them. in the 1970's and 1980's when four of the missions became under the protection of the national park service, the park service wanted the archdiocese to restart the parishes and so forth. four are now active parishes in the catholic church. steve: if you could explain what the unesco status means for the missions. joel kitchens: the unesco status hopefully means an increased tourism, increased fundraising for the missions, for their continued preservation. when unesco came in and the recognition and criteria they used was to recognize the joining of the spanish and indigenous nation at the missions. the missionaries brought the monumental architecture. they also taught the native americans european agricultural techniques. i brought in and built irrigation, sophisticated irrigation system that can still be seen today. one of the dams still exists. you can visit. and so, this was part
and after mexican independence, the mexican-american population lived around mission churches. now, they are considered part of the community. and the catholic church frequently wanted to use them. in the 1970's and 1980's when four of the missions became under the protection of the national park service, the park service wanted the archdiocese to restart the parishes and so forth. four are now active parishes in the catholic church. steve: if you could explain what the unesco status means for...
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independence, the mexican-american population lived around mission churches. now, they are considered part of the community. frequentlyc church wanted to use them. whene 1970's and 1980's four of the missions became under the protection of the national park service, the service wanted the archdiocese to restart the parishes and so forth. four are now active parishes in the church. steve: if you could explain what the unesco status means for the missions. joel kitchens: the unesco status hopefully means an increased tourism, increased fundraising for the missions, for their continued preservation. and thesco came in recognition and criteria they used was to recognize the anding of the spanish indigenous nation at the missions. brought theries monumental architecture. they also taught the native americans european agricultural techniques. they brought in and held irrigation, sophisticated irrigation systems that are still seen today. one of the dams still exists. you can visit. part of what unesco was trying to recognize and preserve with its designation. steve:
independence, the mexican-american population lived around mission churches. now, they are considered part of the community. frequentlyc church wanted to use them. whene 1970's and 1980's four of the missions became under the protection of the national park service, the service wanted the archdiocese to restart the parishes and so forth. four are now active parishes in the church. steve: if you could explain what the unesco status means for the missions. joel kitchens: the unesco status...
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anger and new s stories coming in to the united states along with the news that the mexican revolution may disrupt relations in that region . the texas rangers play an interesting role. the ranger force was less than 20 rangers. over20, they had well 1000. the texas rangers became the police force of the border. weene was controversy bet
anger and new s stories coming in to the united states along with the news that the mexican revolution may disrupt relations in that region . the texas rangers play an interesting role. the ranger force was less than 20 rangers. over20, they had well 1000. the texas rangers became the police force of the border. weene was controversy bet
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that's what happened with thisst f latest. >> tucker: the mexican government. >> the mexican government, absolutely. t it furthers and it really identifies what the problem is on this side. it's different and that's why the president is right when he talks about national security issues. as well as humanitarian. on the humanitarian side, the loopholes in our asylum walls and judicial decision acting like incentive for those to come to this country illegally. now we have mexico, again, now they have gone from incompetent bystanders to facilitators to help those individuals come here. it's just outrageous.inra >> tucker: considering the mexican economy i don't think it's an overstatement dependent on the united states both for american citizens living here trade, along the border. why wouldn't the u.s. government say no, you can'tde do this or we are going to punish you? >> that's exactly right. that's one of the narratives. exports working all things national security, humanitarian crisis on the southwest border. tucker, that's what they have been saying for a very long time. t decades.
that's what happened with thisst f latest. >> tucker: the mexican government. >> the mexican government, absolutely. t it furthers and it really identifies what the problem is on this side. it's different and that's why the president is right when he talks about national security issues. as well as humanitarian. on the humanitarian side, the loopholes in our asylum walls and judicial decision acting like incentive for those to come to this country illegally. now we have mexico,...
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. >> his words were "i'm not housing with no mexican." he refused to house with anybody that was mexican, and that is not permitted here. mr. giroux will stay in segregation until we modify his behavior and he decides, you know, housing with a mexican isn't so bad after all. >> most inmates prefer to live in the jail's general population units. they enjoy more time out of their cells, televisions, and the ability to socialize with others. but sometimes, that leads to conflict. >> we just had an officer call on the radio that she needed help. don't know what the issue is but we should find out shortly. >> now i'm getting in trouble for what? so can i go ahead and fight it, then, if i'm going to get in trouble? >> ain't fighting nobody, that's the whole gist. >> i'm going to do something i'm going to do it to get out. >> get her out of here. >> richada crawford has just been restrained by detention officers after a conflict with another inmate. >> get [ bleep ] off of me! you better let my [ bleep ] go, like this. let them go! >> crawford i
. >> his words were "i'm not housing with no mexican." he refused to house with anybody that was mexican, and that is not permitted here. mr. giroux will stay in segregation until we modify his behavior and he decides, you know, housing with a mexican isn't so bad after all. >> most inmates prefer to live in the jail's general population units. they enjoy more time out of their cells, televisions, and the ability to socialize with others. but sometimes, that leads to...
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that's what happened with this latest. >> tucker: the mexican government. >> the mexican government, absolutely. it furthers and it really identifies what the problem is on this side. it's different and that's why the president is right when he talks about national security issues. as well as humanitarian. on the humanitarian side, the loopholes in our asylum walls and judicial decision acting like incentive for those to come to this country illegally. now we have mexico, again, now they have gone from incompetent bystanders to facilitators to help those individuals come here. it's just outrageous. >> tucker: considering the mexican economy i don't think it's an overstatement dependent on the united states both for american citizens living here trade, along the border. why wouldn't the u.s. government say no, you can't do this or we are going to punish you? >> that's exactly right. that's one of the narratives. exports working all things national security, humanitarian crisis on the southwest border. tucker, that's what they have been saying for a very long time. decades. if you go t
that's what happened with this latest. >> tucker: the mexican government. >> the mexican government, absolutely. it furthers and it really identifies what the problem is on this side. it's different and that's why the president is right when he talks about national security issues. as well as humanitarian. on the humanitarian side, the loopholes in our asylum walls and judicial decision acting like incentive for those to come to this country illegally. now we have mexico, again, now...
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what with the mexican government do about people trying to get into their country? guest: i think you can look at what the mexican government does along its southern border with guatemala. i think that gives you the answer right there. it's extremely militarized. it is-- you know, of course the mexican law enforcement is much more -- has reputation-- well, not even reputation, just the fact that they are more corrupt and they are often working hand-in-hand with some of these smuggling cartels and so i don't know, that's our answer right there. and i think the other thing that's important to consider is that these migrants coming from central america, which is now actually the majority of migrants i think last year the first official year from -- migrants from central america exceeded migrants from mexico and those migrants, their lives are at risk's. their bodies are being commodified and they are being dehumanized in every step along the journey, not just related to our border, but on the passage to mexico, on the crossing across the border between guatemala and me
what with the mexican government do about people trying to get into their country? guest: i think you can look at what the mexican government does along its southern border with guatemala. i think that gives you the answer right there. it's extremely militarized. it is-- you know, of course the mexican law enforcement is much more -- has reputation-- well, not even reputation, just the fact that they are more corrupt and they are often working hand-in-hand with some of these smuggling cartels...
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. >>> new, more personal twist in the trial of a mexican drug king ping. el chtro's mess testifies against him as his wife sits nearby. >>> a typo in a bachelor party e-mai turns into a cross country adventure to celebrate with strangers. >>> good evening, as we begin our broadcast tonight, a third of the united states is in the path of a major winter storm. akrom oklahoma to maine,g for a chaotic and messy holiday weekend. the storm is bringing rain, gusting winds, snow and treacherous onice with brutally cold life threatening temperatures. it's already causing major problems for travelers. kathy park ifo llowing it all and has the very latest. >> severe winter weather is slamming much of the country. >> we finally landed, and the next thing we anow, we were off the runw stuck in snow. >> reporter: travel troubles. this united airlines flight sli the runway at o'hare this morning. more than 1700 fligh cancelled nationwide ore than 1,000 grounded for tomorrow, as the same system heads northeast. in new york, prepping for rain, snow, sleet and freezing temp
. >>> new, more personal twist in the trial of a mexican drug king ping. el chtro's mess testifies against him as his wife sits nearby. >>> a typo in a bachelor party e-mai turns into a cross country adventure to celebrate with strangers. >>> good evening, as we begin our broadcast tonight, a third of the united states is in the path of a major winter storm. akrom oklahoma to maine,g for a chaotic and messy holiday weekend. the storm is bringing rain, gusting winds,...
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one of his safe houses with mexican marines and pursuit. that's a juicy part i was talking about. stay tuned. ♪ and last longer with fewer pills. so why am i still thinking about this? i'll take aleve. aleve. proven better on pain. and need money for your family? own a home, newday usa can help. we earned a lot of va benefits with our service. but the va home loan benefit is a big one. if you want to use it to get cash, call newday usa. va loans are all they do. and don't let less than...
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a witness claims he knows about a $100 million bribe paid to a mexican president. and 2 boxes of twizzlers... yeah, uh...for the team. the team? gooo team... order online pickup in an hour. and, now get 20% off with coupon. at office depot officemax. and my brother ray and i started searching for answers. (vo) when it's time to navigate in-home care, follow that bright star. because brightstar care earns the same accreditation as the best hospitals. and brightstar care means an rn will customize a plan that evolves with mom's changing needs. (woman) because dad made us promise we'd keep mom at home. (vo) call 844-4-brightstar for your free home care planning guide. today's senior living communities have never been better, with amazing amenities like movie theaters, exercise rooms and swimming pools, public cafes, bars and bistros even pet care services. and there's never been an easier way to get great advice. a place for mom is a free service that pairs you with a local advisor to help you sort through your options and find a perfect place. a place for mom. you kn
a witness claims he knows about a $100 million bribe paid to a mexican president. and 2 boxes of twizzlers... yeah, uh...for the team. the team? gooo team... order online pickup in an hour. and, now get 20% off with coupon. at office depot officemax. and my brother ray and i started searching for answers. (vo) when it's time to navigate in-home care, follow that bright star. because brightstar care earns the same accreditation as the best hospitals. and brightstar care means an rn will...
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and not a single mexican police officer i can find. there was a mexican official that did not want to go on camera. we had to get a spokesman on camera. he said that our policy is this morning that they don't want to confront them and they want them to feel welcome. steve: griff, it's so extraordinarily different than what the hondurans saw in guatemala where they asked for i.d. here, it just looks like a mistake. that's they're national border and people are just walking through. they don't know if they have any papers, no nothing just because they don't want a confrontation there. but they are going to wind up with one in northern mexico, right? >> yeah. there is a guy just rode his bike in here. unbelievable development this morning, guys, because it is going to raise extremely large questions for president obrador the new mexican president inaugurated in december who had vowed that they were going to not let this caravan come in illegally but, yet, would have to go through the process. they seem to be changing. we won't stop you, i
and not a single mexican police officer i can find. there was a mexican official that did not want to go on camera. we had to get a spokesman on camera. he said that our policy is this morning that they don't want to confront them and they want them to feel welcome. steve: griff, it's so extraordinarily different than what the hondurans saw in guatemala where they asked for i.d. here, it just looks like a mistake. that's they're national border and people are just walking through. they don't...
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but the mexican marines still came calli again. his capture was the start of his extradition to the united states. berated in frontf the cameras before he was flown to america, u.s. prosecutors have accused the 61-year-old of drug trafficking, murder conspiracy, and money launderi over a span 25 years. >> chapo guzman is a huge prize simply because he is the world's largest trafficker. when you compare him to pablo escobar, he makes pablo escobar look like a choir boy. nick: the court has heard some jaw-dropping allegations, one witness testifying that the former mexican president enrique pena nieto accepted a $100 million bribe from el chapo and -- a claim that the politician has strongly denied. it has doubled as a history lesson on america's war on drugs with the crt showed pictures of how the sinaloa cartel becoming the biggest drug el chapo wit smuggling narcotics in plastic bananas. the defense tried to portray elh o as a scapegoat and argued that the real leaders of thelo sicartel are still at large. but the prosecution said
but the mexican marines still came calli again. his capture was the start of his extradition to the united states. berated in frontf the cameras before he was flown to america, u.s. prosecutors have accused the 61-year-old of drug trafficking, murder conspiracy, and money launderi over a span 25 years. >> chapo guzman is a huge prize simply because he is the world's largest trafficker. when you compare him to pablo escobar, he makes pablo escobar look like a choir boy. nick: the court has...
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know histo not really future when he comes out of the mexican war. there is no chance of getting a .romotion this was a problem for all officers at the time. but there was never any that he is going to consider any alternative career other than the military. after the mexican-american war, he continuously moves from place to place throughout the frontier. during this time in the warbellum era, before the starts, he does mary for the first time, a woman named sally min. he met her, i am not really sure were thehere, what actual circumstances of their courtship, but he does mary her and brings her out rest -- he does get married to her and thegs her out west to frontier. she did not last long in texas. it's a challenging commission for any woman married to an army officer at this time. it's pretty rustic living. and she, like george, came from the elite, so this was kind of a shocking change for her. she dies giving birth and the child dies. this marks one of many turning points in george's life that i think all add up in explaining who he became once
know histo not really future when he comes out of the mexican war. there is no chance of getting a .romotion this was a problem for all officers at the time. but there was never any that he is going to consider any alternative career other than the military. after the mexican-american war, he continuously moves from place to place throughout the frontier. during this time in the warbellum era, before the starts, he does mary for the first time, a woman named sally min. he met her, i am not...
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history to get his mexican border wall built but the democrats say no we'll tell you why. and the democratic republic of congo's election crisis deepens the constitutional court confirms favorites she said katy's victory in last month's presidential vote but his main challenger is calling for protests we'll go live to kinshasa. and the front runners respond to the pressure in this the first weekend back from the winter break. just get past their fierce rivals lifesaver to maintain their perch atop the german lead. next peiser welcome to the program and we start in the greek. pittel athens where nationalist groups are protesting a deal to settle a nearly three decade old name dispute with macedonia under the agreement struck last june greece would approve of its northern neighbor renaming itself the republic of north macedonia in return would drop its objections to the balkan countries joining nato and the european union but the deal has been hotly contested in greece prime minister alexis to process narrowly won a confidence vote in parliament on wednesday after his right
history to get his mexican border wall built but the democrats say no we'll tell you why. and the democratic republic of congo's election crisis deepens the constitutional court confirms favorites she said katy's victory in last month's presidential vote but his main challenger is calling for protests we'll go live to kinshasa. and the front runners respond to the pressure in this the first weekend back from the winter break. just get past their fierce rivals lifesaver to maintain their perch...
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of mexican avocados are eaten in the u-s .. during super bowl week alone. (ken) monarch butterflies arrive on the california coast each winter... migrating from as far away as idaho before flying back for spring. this year, however -- there's a problem. the butterfly population declined almost 90 percent this year from last -- to hit a historic low. a sobering statistic for one of the state's most beautiful creatures. reporter alys martinez has more from santa barbara county. goleta, calif. - a new census sheds a sobering light on the western monarch butterfly population."i'm watching the decline of a species ... maybe ten years ago, there were 40,000 and now we're are down to less than 200 .. there's 170 at elmwood main right now, which is shockingly low, the lowest that's ever been here," said charis van der heide, a wildlife biologist.sites for winter stopovers like the grove and others statewide saw a stunning 86 percent drop in butterflies this year. the butterfly grove in goleta used to be one of the largest overwintering
of mexican avocados are eaten in the u-s .. during super bowl week alone. (ken) monarch butterflies arrive on the california coast each winter... migrating from as far away as idaho before flying back for spring. this year, however -- there's a problem. the butterfly population declined almost 90 percent this year from last -- to hit a historic low. a sobering statistic for one of the state's most beautiful creatures. reporter alys martinez has more from santa barbara county. goleta, calif. - a...
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-mexican border. >> people would run through port to getnt the united states. all americans, not only in the states most heavilyte aff in ever place in this disturbed brightly of illegal mbers aliens entering our country. >> bill clinton became the first resident to order a 17-mile barrier to be built along the mexican border. dothe same time, the number of mented people in the country was increasing. do , george walker bush solemnly swear. >> so when the next president took office the debate shifted comprehensivegr imion reform. >> so very famously, in early september, there was in the senate judiciary committee. two days later, there was 9/11 context of nged the all debates. the immigration system was put under a microscope. the fence became, again, a very big part ofhe debate. >> we're launching the most advanced border security initiative in american history. i would also say that the overall rhetoric arou immigratio was somewhat differen a republican president who was trying to work across with democrats on comprehensive immigration reform and the fence ac
-mexican border. >> people would run through port to getnt the united states. all americans, not only in the states most heavilyte aff in ever place in this disturbed brightly of illegal mbers aliens entering our country. >> bill clinton became the first resident to order a 17-mile barrier to be built along the mexican border. dothe same time, the number of mented people in the country was increasing. do , george walker bush solemnly swear. >> so when the next president took...
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>> the a-mexican express card-- don't buy stuff you don't need without it. >> sir! sir! ( applause ) ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: we'll be right back. ♪ for the irresistible taste of temptations™ treats. what are you doing? oh hey, check this out. temptations ™. all it takes is a shake™. (atlas) with verizon? do humans like overpaying all it takes don't they know they can get the 3rd, 4th and 5th lines free with sprint? (paul) yeah that means sprint's unlimited plan gives you 5 lines for just $20 per month, per line. (mom) really? (atlas) yes and you can save more than $1,000 over verizon and at&t with sprint. (mom) no way! (dad) robots don't lie. (atlas) the man in the mom jeans is correct. (avo) switch today and get 5 lines for just $20 per month per line. see how you can save more than for people with hearing loss, $1,000 in the first year with sprint. visit sprintrelay.com people have been left to wonder what ingredients are in their beer. i shall put an ingredients label on every case of bud light! that was really great, did you get that? oh. was i sup
>> the a-mexican express card-- don't buy stuff you don't need without it. >> sir! sir! ( applause ) ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: we'll be right back. ♪ for the irresistible taste of temptations™ treats. what are you doing? oh hey, check this out. temptations ™. all it takes is a shake™. (atlas) with verizon? do humans like overpaying all it takes don't they know they can get the 3rd, 4th and 5th lines free with sprint? (paul) yeah that means sprint's unlimited...
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mexican artist and more munoz sites on the albums textiles and prints as a major influence on her work on the yucatan peninsula she founded you cut tech a social project for mayan women that marries tech and tradition. these seamstresses used to work in a textiles factory that closed down. they've now found new ways to use their skills. in some project localness beautiful that meant the project as collaborative and participatory the basic aim is to apply the do it yourself spirit to traditional crafting and the maker movement closing the gap between artists and all creativity and technology that will hear. the. business side on all the cases they're making here this panel and the electrical sombrero hat it all works with rechargeable batteries but there are other godless. the solar panels are connected to. each other using conductive steel thread forming an electrical circuit the women combine the conductive thread with henican a type of garvey that grows in the yucatan peninsula. so. once the solar panel has charged for about five hours during the daytime it can provide enough light f
mexican artist and more munoz sites on the albums textiles and prints as a major influence on her work on the yucatan peninsula she founded you cut tech a social project for mayan women that marries tech and tradition. these seamstresses used to work in a textiles factory that closed down. they've now found new ways to use their skills. in some project localness beautiful that meant the project as collaborative and participatory the basic aim is to apply the do it yourself spirit to traditional...
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still ahead on al-jazeera new bribery claims against mexican presidents cost and present in the trial of a drug kingpin in new york. and qatar and saudi arabia meet in a politically charged asian cup match in the u.a.e. leo will have details for you in sports. by the springtime flowers of the mountain leaked. to the sun smartphone on the weekend story. and so quite quiet over the southeastern parts of china at the moment for most of us it should be draw and find a top temperature in hong kong around twenty degrees and force in shanghai will be up at around eleven there will be a bit more cloud building as we head through the day on saturday and that could give us one or two showers but really nothing to write home about a bit further towards the south and we're finally seeing a few showers over the philippines this is the latest system that's been working its way northward bringing want to see rather heavy showers and then we're seeing in of the few just for the far south coast i think as we head through the day on friday will be a bit drier but only because we've got the remains of a
still ahead on al-jazeera new bribery claims against mexican presidents cost and present in the trial of a drug kingpin in new york. and qatar and saudi arabia meet in a politically charged asian cup match in the u.a.e. leo will have details for you in sports. by the springtime flowers of the mountain leaked. to the sun smartphone on the weekend story. and so quite quiet over the southeastern parts of china at the moment for most of us it should be draw and find a top temperature in hong kong...
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and the albus fell in love with mexican weaving techniques and traditional south american textiles back at black mounting college she passed on to her students what she did and. mexican artist and more munoz sites on the album as textiles and prints as a major influence on her work on the yucatan peninsula she founded tech a social project for my own women that marries tech and tradition. these seamstresses used to work in a textiles factory that closed down. they've now found new ways to use their skills. in some project localness beautiful that meant this project as collaborative and participatory the basic game is to apply the do it yourself spirit to traditional crafting and the maker movement closing the gap between artists and all creativity and technology that they can look here. at the. business side on all the cases they're making here this panel and the electrical sombrero hat it all works with rechargeable batteries but they have a godless. the solar panels are connected to each other using conductive steel thread forming an electrical circuit the women combine the conductive
and the albus fell in love with mexican weaving techniques and traditional south american textiles back at black mounting college she passed on to her students what she did and. mexican artist and more munoz sites on the album as textiles and prints as a major influence on her work on the yucatan peninsula she founded tech a social project for my own women that marries tech and tradition. these seamstresses used to work in a textiles factory that closed down. they've now found new ways to use...
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president trump digs his heels in over his mexican border wall as the us government shutdown enters a record—breaking 22nd day. hundreds of thousands of workers have not been paid. we can work really hard to get this education and make sure that we can provide for our family and still end up wondering if we're going to be able to pay our bills. europe braces itself as heavy snow continues to fall bringing chaos to a number of alpine regions. austria suffers the worst conditions for 30 years. major tech companies showcase their freshest innovations at the ces expo in las vegas. this week, the big hitters for 2019, starring bed rockers, skintight suits, the new click intern, and queen... # we will, we will rock you. well, sort of. hello and welcome to bbc news. prison sentences of under six months could be abolished under plans being considered by the ministry ofjustice. it's argued that community penalties are better than shortjail sentences at cutting re—offending rates. in england and wales it's thought the move would mean about 30,000 offenders avoiding jail every year, includin
president trump digs his heels in over his mexican border wall as the us government shutdown enters a record—breaking 22nd day. hundreds of thousands of workers have not been paid. we can work really hard to get this education and make sure that we can provide for our family and still end up wondering if we're going to be able to pay our bills. europe braces itself as heavy snow continues to fall bringing chaos to a number of alpine regions. austria suffers the worst conditions for 30 years....
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>> the a-mexican express card-- don't buy stuff you don't need without it. >> sir! sir! ( applause ) ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: we'll be right back. what up, dave? well, look at these party legends! party legends. classic, dave. brought you some ice, buddy. oh, yeah! you ready? you're going down. dave? uh oh... dave! no, no, no, no! dave, what have you done, dave?! worth it. doritos blaze. a bold flavor that brings the heat. stop right there. ♪ don't go breakiwhat!?heart. here. eat a snickers®. you always lose your edge when you're hungry. better? better. ♪ yo, i said gimme the track... ♪ you're not you when you're hungry. snickers® ( ♪ ) upgrade to new tide pods 2.0. and get 50% more cleaning power in the palm of your hand. for a powerful clean in one step, it's got to be tide. (kevin(lisa) i can excuse me, ya stuck? (kevin) no. i'm not stuck. (lisa) let's say you were. h&r block online has experts standing by. (kevin) so i can chat with them? (lisa) yeah, but you're not stuck. (kevin) but if i was... (lisa) they can even see your screen to help ya. (k
>> the a-mexican express card-- don't buy stuff you don't need without it. >> sir! sir! ( applause ) ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: we'll be right back. what up, dave? well, look at these party legends! party legends. classic, dave. brought you some ice, buddy. oh, yeah! you ready? you're going down. dave? uh oh... dave! no, no, no, no! dave, what have you done, dave?! worth it. doritos blaze. a bold flavor that brings the heat. stop right there. ♪ don't go...
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gang houses indes out it's intended for the very poorest members of mexican society and is subsidized by the government the most affordable version costs just eight thousand dollars. the core of each house is made of concrete block the innovation is that this can be expanded to with flexible modules. the population of mexico is growing rapidly inspired by the utopian vision of the ballot house tatiana bill dallas well designed homes are a progressive and creative solution to the country's housing shortage. they were there for a man. maybe it's naive entering the idea that architects have the potential to make a difference with. no plan here that i believe we did. to me the most is a vision of the future it demonstrated what architects can do to help people in their lives that could pay bills so they will mask it and. that it's in that respect that identify most with the movement. in miami and. spent ten years in mexico. at a time when it's left wing government was introducing sweeping social reforms. that sort of do this it not is it the new yorker dirtier insisted that architecture w
gang houses indes out it's intended for the very poorest members of mexican society and is subsidized by the government the most affordable version costs just eight thousand dollars. the core of each house is made of concrete block the innovation is that this can be expanded to with flexible modules. the population of mexico is growing rapidly inspired by the utopian vision of the ballot house tatiana bill dallas well designed homes are a progressive and creative solution to the country's...
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even mexicans are like, "thank you? ( laughter ) i mean, i have been getting my steps in." so the first clue is racism-seeming. but on the other hand, cantaloupe isn't a racist fruit. like, if he really wanted to be racist he could have said bananas, or watermelon, you know, classic racist fruit. so we still need more proof. look, what's this? it's another clue. >> when you talked about muslims working in your pork plants, and saying, "i don't want muslims working in my pork plant because they need extra explanation." >> i didn't say that. >> what did you say? >> first, you have to have a sense of humor here. >> here's the soundbite. >> fair enough. ( laughter ) >> trevor: damn. so steve king says he doesn't want muslims working in pork factories because he thinks it makes them happy to feed the rest of us pork because it will send us to hell. so in his mind, there are some muslims who hate everyone else so much, they're like, "i want to destroy these infidels. let's blow them up? no, no, too easy. let's open a pork shop, feed them delicious bacon, and watch them enjoy them
even mexicans are like, "thank you? ( laughter ) i mean, i have been getting my steps in." so the first clue is racism-seeming. but on the other hand, cantaloupe isn't a racist fruit. like, if he really wanted to be racist he could have said bananas, or watermelon, you know, classic racist fruit. so we still need more proof. look, what's this? it's another clue. >> when you talked about muslims working in your pork plants, and saying, "i don't want muslims working in my...
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arrested since and government demonstrations began almost three weeks ago and donald trump will visit the mexican border on thursday in an attempt to pressure congress to fund this border war and the end of the partial government shutdown. the highest profile trial yet in the french catholic church sexual abuse scandal has begun in the city of the archbishop of leone is charged with failing to report serious abuse allegations in the one nine hundred eighty s. and ninety's for such a bar of reports. sixty eight year old cardinal food one of the most prominent catholic figures in france arrived for the start of his court proceedings the archbishop of leon is accused of helping to cover up abuse in one of his parishes five others from his diocese are also facing charges. the case is about father bernard print on who has acknowledged abusing boys and is set to be tried later this year more than eighty five people say he abused them during the one nine hundred eighty s. and one nine hundred ninety s. his alleged victims came to court hoping for answers but. the cardinal is responsible for the diocese
arrested since and government demonstrations began almost three weeks ago and donald trump will visit the mexican border on thursday in an attempt to pressure congress to fund this border war and the end of the partial government shutdown. the highest profile trial yet in the french catholic church sexual abuse scandal has begun in the city of the archbishop of leone is charged with failing to report serious abuse allegations in the one nine hundred eighty s. and ninety's for such a bar of...
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the mexicans would pay for it. they would pay for it in paceo the reality is there are no pesos because from the first moment he mention trksd it was nothing other than a con. it's a con just like trump university, it's a con just like his business career. it's a con just like everything else having to do with this man is a con. >> and we will get the con from the oval offices tonight. thank you very much. >>> we have a lot to talk about before the president's oval office address, including the actual humanitarian crisis. plus a prespeech fact check with the one and only rachel maddow. but first there is other really good news tonight. smoking gun evidence of collusion between paul manafort the suspected intelligence officer. all that and more ahead. all that and more ahead. when i say, "drivers who switched from geico to esurance saved an average of $412," you probably won't believe me. but you can believe this, real esurance employee nancy abraham. look her up online. esurance, it's surprisingly painless. with th
the mexicans would pay for it. they would pay for it in paceo the reality is there are no pesos because from the first moment he mention trksd it was nothing other than a con. it's a con just like trump university, it's a con just like his business career. it's a con just like everything else having to do with this man is a con. >> and we will get the con from the oval offices tonight. thank you very much. >>> we have a lot to talk about before the president's oval office...
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them as i can say with absolute certainty that bars have a huge influence on many mexican architects who stuck with the mario party for example. in may he called me and partner has been a major influence on me i'm sure that hundreds meyer had a big effect on him and his letters from mugabe's. architect tatiana bilbao is interested in social housing. less does in the lead even though in may he. situation in mexico is very difficult a man that there's a huge demand for housing. and the housing that is available is poor quality very rundown. she wants to build affordable housing that does more than just meet minimum government standards. i'm interested in the structure and my idea was to design the structure for a house that could be extended to become larger than forty three square meters because that's just too small but i mean we wanted a flexible design that could respond to different needs and climate conditions that's one that's expandable that said a muslim see what that means but i'm going to say if. she's designed a flexible prototype for a. that can be easily reproduced much l
them as i can say with absolute certainty that bars have a huge influence on many mexican architects who stuck with the mario party for example. in may he called me and partner has been a major influence on me i'm sure that hundreds meyer had a big effect on him and his letters from mugabe's. architect tatiana bilbao is interested in social housing. less does in the lead even though in may he. situation in mexico is very difficult a man that there's a huge demand for housing. and the housing...
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were seen as mexican men. the revolutionary fighting had conscripted many of these teenagers into revolutionary service. they grew up overnight and where ere seen as a male threat. >> the book is titled "the lynching of mexicans in the texas borderland." this is our conversation with necklace the and waiver, a professor -- nicholas villain nueva. we thank you for being with us. you are watching american history tv, only on c-span3. >> palisades park in santa monica offers views up and down the pacific coastline. edinburgou to the community beach house to hear 's gold coastnia era. >> back in the 1920's, the part of the santa monica beach that was north of the santa monica. -- santa monica pier was referred to as the gold coast. it was called this because many movie stars and movie industry executives had homes along the beach. it was a very special place to live. these stars and executives would walk along the beach, go to each other's homes for dinners and barbecues and parties and morning coffee. it was quit
were seen as mexican men. the revolutionary fighting had conscripted many of these teenagers into revolutionary service. they grew up overnight and where ere seen as a male threat. >> the book is titled "the lynching of mexicans in the texas borderland." this is our conversation with necklace the and waiver, a professor -- nicholas villain nueva. we thank you for being with us. you are watching american history tv, only on c-span3. >> palisades park in santa monica offers...
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in fact, constantly saying that the mexicans were going to pay for this. he's not the only one who has played fast and loose with comments made versus comments now made. democrats are fast and loose when it comes to the issue of border security. not a big deal right now, but it used to be. take a look. >> people who enter the united states without our permission are illegal aliens and illegal aliens shouldn't be treated the same as people who enter the u.s. legally. >> it's a terrible symbol. and symbols matter. we want the symbol of america to stay as the statue of liberty, not a big concrete wall. >> part of the comprehensive immigration bill is not something that i would be automatically against. >> a wall is an immorality, it's not who we are as a nation. >> neil: fair and balanced, you see the consistent sort of dancing, around this issue. both sides play this game. but it's almost as if neither realizes that we have digital tape, video, audio tapes, quotes that are easily retrievable. both have said things that locked them into positions that they no
in fact, constantly saying that the mexicans were going to pay for this. he's not the only one who has played fast and loose with comments made versus comments now made. democrats are fast and loose when it comes to the issue of border security. not a big deal right now, but it used to be. take a look. >> people who enter the united states without our permission are illegal aliens and illegal aliens shouldn't be treated the same as people who enter the u.s. legally. >> it's a...
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(justine) still ahead tonight -- mexican drug lord "el chap" appeared in court this week. the latest from his trial -- after the break. coming up in sports....the warriors head up to sacramento to take on the kings and look to bounce back after their heartbreaking loss to the rockets on thursday...that's next... drug lord known as "el chapo" continued in new york this week.(justine)he is accused of heading a criminal enterprise that spanned continents and triggered waves of bloodshed throughout his native mexico. polo sandoval has the latest: it's less than half way through the trial of mexican drug lord joaquin guzman."el chapo," as he's known, faced the son of his fellow suspected cartel leader, ismael "mayo" zambada.flashing a smile at chapo and referring to him as his "compadre"...co operating witness vicente zambada revealed more about the inner workings of the sinaloa cartel.the 43-year-old revealed how the criminal empire, headed jointly by his father and el chapo, paid millions of dollars to corrupt mexican officials in their heyday.according to zambada, in 1997 hi
(justine) still ahead tonight -- mexican drug lord "el chap" appeared in court this week. the latest from his trial -- after the break. coming up in sports....the warriors head up to sacramento to take on the kings and look to bounce back after their heartbreaking loss to the rockets on thursday...that's next... drug lord known as "el chapo" continued in new york this week.(justine)he is accused of heading a criminal enterprise that spanned continents and triggered waves of...
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but the mexican marines soon came calling again. his capture the start of his extradition to the united states. paraded in front of the cameras, before he was flown to america, us prosecutors have accused the 61—year—old of drug trafficking, murder conspiracy, and money laundering, over a span of 25 years. joaquin el chapo guzman is a huge prize, simply because he is the world's largest trafficker. when you compare him to pablo escobar, he makes pablo escobar look like a choir boy. the court has had some jaw—dropping allegations. one witness testifying that the former mexican president accepted a $100 million bribe from el chapo, a claim that the politician strongly denied. the trial has also doubled as a history lesson on america's war on drugs, where the culturing dam action picture of how the cartel became the largest us drug supplier, with el chapo sup our smuggling narcotics and plastic bananas. the defence has tried to portray el chapo as a scapegoat, and argued that the real leaders of the cartel are still at large, but
but the mexican marines soon came calling again. his capture the start of his extradition to the united states. paraded in front of the cameras, before he was flown to america, us prosecutors have accused the 61—year—old of drug trafficking, murder conspiracy, and money laundering, over a span of 25 years. joaquin el chapo guzman is a huge prize, simply because he is the world's largest trafficker. when you compare him to pablo escobar, he makes pablo escobar look like a choir boy. the...
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and mexican attorney general have both promised to investigate the causes of the leak and the responses by authorities. and india may be on the verge of landing at a storage twenty billion dollar investment from weapons of manufacture lockheed martin and unnamed lockheed executive told reuters that the company is close to shifting production of the f. sixteen fighter jet and thousands of jobs from the united states to india as part of a broader deal that would also grant lucky to fifteen billion dollar contract to sell more than one hundred fighter jets to india on that side of the deal lockheed is competing with aeronautics firms including francis de salt sweden saab boeing air bus n.b.a. systems to get a contract to arm the indian air force if lockheed and the government of prime minister narendra modi are able to iron out the details of the quid pro quo the deal would be a remarkable coup for mr modi who has been boasting about a made in india campaign and other indian economic news the modi government is also reportedly preparing a package of policies to support small businesses inc
and mexican attorney general have both promised to investigate the causes of the leak and the responses by authorities. and india may be on the verge of landing at a storage twenty billion dollar investment from weapons of manufacture lockheed martin and unnamed lockheed executive told reuters that the company is close to shifting production of the f. sixteen fighter jet and thousands of jobs from the united states to india as part of a broader deal that would also grant lucky to fifteen...
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president trump digs his heels in over his mexican border wall, as the us government shutdown enters a record—breaking 22nd day. hundreds of thousands of workers have not been paid. we can work really hard to get this education and make sure that we can provide for our family and still end up wondering if we're going to be able to pay our bills. protesterjames goddard has been arrested in connection with incidents outside parliament on monday. europe braces itself as heavy snow continues to fall, bringing chaos to a number of alpine regions. austria suffers the worst conditions for 30 years. and coming up on dateline london at liz30pm with carrie gracie, we look back at a key week in parliament, as mps prepare to vote on the most momentous question of the age, withdrawalfrom the european union. hello and welcome to bbc news. the ministry ofjustice says it's considering proposals to abolish prison sentences of less than six months in england and wales. ministers say short sentences are less effective at cutting re—offending — than community penalties. it's thought about 30,000 o
president trump digs his heels in over his mexican border wall, as the us government shutdown enters a record—breaking 22nd day. hundreds of thousands of workers have not been paid. we can work really hard to get this education and make sure that we can provide for our family and still end up wondering if we're going to be able to pay our bills. protesterjames goddard has been arrested in connection with incidents outside parliament on monday. europe braces itself as heavy snow continues to...