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like many urban areas, mexico city was hit hard by the paemic. but now, mexico city has one of the highest vaccination rates in the world. for more. >> we have 95% of adults in mexico city vaccinated. laura: does that put you in a good position? >> that's right. we lost a lot of labor. we are now in the path of economic recovery. laura: talking about the opportunities after covid. being deported from the u.s. to mexico might not seem like an opportunity, but i have been speaking up to deportees about the hardships they faced and the doors that are opened. >> i am living the mexican dream because when i was in the u.s., i did not know that i could have a dream. laura: eduardo is a famous chef in mexico city, but his journey has been a difficult one. he grew up on america's farms as an illegal immigrant. he was deported twice. choosing the food for his restaurants is therapeutic. >> i worked the fields as a kid. i consider it to be the education i never had, becaus now, my job revolves around vegetables. ♪ laura: eduardo learned to become a top c
like many urban areas, mexico city was hit hard by the paemic. but now, mexico city has one of the highest vaccination rates in the world. for more. >> we have 95% of adults in mexico city vaccinated. laura: does that put you in a good position? >> that's right. we lost a lot of labor. we are now in the path of economic recovery. laura: talking about the opportunities after covid. being deported from the u.s. to mexico might not seem like an opportunity, but i have been speaking up...
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like many urban areas, mexico city was hit hard by the paemic. but now, mexico city has one of the highest vaccination rates in the world. for more. >> we have 95% of adults in mexico city vaccinated. laura: does that put you in a good position? >> that's right. we lost a lot of labor. we are now in the path of economic recovery. laura: talking about the opportunities after covid. being deported from the u.s. to mexico might not seem like an opportunity, but i have been speaking up to deportees about the hardships they faced and the doors that are opened. >> i am living the mexican dream because when i was in the u.s., i did not know that i could have a dream. laura: eduardo is a famous chef in mexico city, but his journey has been a difficult one. he grew up on america's farms as an illegal immigrant. he was deported twice. choosing the food for his restaurants is therapeutic. >> i worked the fields as a kid. i consider it to be the education i never had, because now, my job revolves around vegetables. ♪ laura: eduardo learned to become a top
like many urban areas, mexico city was hit hard by the paemic. but now, mexico city has one of the highest vaccination rates in the world. for more. >> we have 95% of adults in mexico city vaccinated. laura: does that put you in a good position? >> that's right. we lost a lot of labor. we are now in the path of economic recovery. laura: talking about the opportunities after covid. being deported from the u.s. to mexico might not seem like an opportunity, but i have been speaking up...
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he wins the mexico city grand prix! but there _ victory. he wins the mexico city grand prix! but there was - victory. he wins the mexico city grand prix! but there was no i victory. he wins the mexico city i grand prix! but there was no doubt he was the — grand prix! but there was no doubt he was the crowd _ grand prix! but there was no doubt he was the crowd winner. - grand prix! but there was no doubt he was the crowd winner. sergio i he was the crowd winner. sergio perez, the first mexican to finish on the podium here. fiesta time. natalie pirks, bbc news. it's time to pop out of the room if you don't want to know today's football results, as match of the day 2 and sportscene in scotland follow soon on bbc one. aston villa have sacked their manager, dean smith, after their fifth league defeat in a row. smith leaves with villa in 17th place in the premier league. the west ham manager, david moyes, was delighted with his side's 3—2 win over liverpool, which ends their 25—game unbeaten run. west ham move above liverpool into third place. mikel arteta celebrated his 100t
he wins the mexico city grand prix! but there _ victory. he wins the mexico city grand prix! but there was - victory. he wins the mexico city grand prix! but there was no i victory. he wins the mexico city i grand prix! but there was no doubt he was the — grand prix! but there was no doubt he was the crowd _ grand prix! but there was no doubt he was the crowd winner. - grand prix! but there was no doubt he was the crowd winner. sergio i he was the crowd winner. sergio perez, the first mexican...
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well, in mexico city. _ lives of the departed. well, in mexico city, where _ lives of the departed. well, in mexico city, where the - lives of the departed. well, in mexico city, where the roots i lives of the departed. well, in | mexico city, where the roots of the tradition run deep, elaborate altars have gone up around town as suzanne kanipour reports. dia de los muertos, the day of the dead, a mexican tradition marked by celebrating departed loved ones with joy. the pandemic has brought a heightened sense to this holiday. if you put it in the context of covid and all of the deaths that have happened, it means even more because it gives people even more comfort. i really like it, i feel it is very colourful because you are commemorating death but at the same time you are celebrating life. it's believed in catholic communities around the world that, for the first two days of november, the souls of the dead return to the land of the living and reunite with family. the celebration is marked by food, drink, offerings, altars, and marigolds. the aztecs believed the ancestors follow th
well, in mexico city. _ lives of the departed. well, in mexico city, where _ lives of the departed. well, in mexico city, where the - lives of the departed. well, in mexico city, where the roots i lives of the departed. well, in | mexico city, where the roots of the tradition run deep, elaborate altars have gone up around town as suzanne kanipour reports. dia de los muertos, the day of the dead, a mexican tradition marked by celebrating departed loved ones with joy. the pandemic has brought a...
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much more from you for mexico city through - from you for mexico city through the week. thanks for being with us. 7 ? tough talk. a jury in the us state of wisconsin, has been sent out to deliberate the case of kyle rittenhouse, the teenager who shot dead two men and injured a third with an assault rifle, during protests in the city of kenosha. the violence erupted in august 2020, after police shot jacob blake, a black man. rittenhouse said he'd travelled to kenosha from his home in illinois to help people, protect their properties from looters. the case has come to symbolise different things for different slices of america — the shootings happened just months after the police murder of george floyd. prosecutors said kyle rittenhouse walked away from the shootings like some "hero from a western" — the defence says he was exercising his second amendment rights and was acting in self defence. the bbc�*s nomia iqbal has been following the trial and joins us now from kenosha. talk to us about the way that the jury talk to us about the way that the jury was sent out tod
much more from you for mexico city through - from you for mexico city through the week. thanks for being with us. 7 ? tough talk. a jury in the us state of wisconsin, has been sent out to deliberate the case of kyle rittenhouse, the teenager who shot dead two men and injured a third with an assault rifle, during protests in the city of kenosha. the violence erupted in august 2020, after police shot jacob blake, a black man. rittenhouse said he'd travelled to kenosha from his home in illinois to...
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in a world where masks are now the new norm, in mexico city, they're much more pretty. suzanne kianpour, bbc news. we have some more pretty pictures here. it is the capital of iceland, reykjavik,, capital of iceland, reykjavik, , the capital of iceland, reykjavik,, the aurora borealis, just in time for halloween. the aurora borealis, “ust in time for halloween._ the aurora borealis, “ust in time for halloween. green is the colour— time for halloween. green is the colour of _ time for halloween. green is the colour of the _ time for halloween. green is the colour of the moment. . time for halloween. green is - the colour of the moment. don't forget the cop26 taking place in glasgow. there it is, that is glasgow for you. and we will be seeing a lot of that over the course of the next 12 days as leaders seek further solutions to the climate crisis facing us all. goodbye for now. morning. a change of month brings with it a change of the weather. we'll start the week with sunny spells and scattered showers. by the middle part of the week, it gets noticeably quieter, co
in a world where masks are now the new norm, in mexico city, they're much more pretty. suzanne kianpour, bbc news. we have some more pretty pictures here. it is the capital of iceland, reykjavik,, capital of iceland, reykjavik, , the capital of iceland, reykjavik,, the aurora borealis, just in time for halloween. the aurora borealis, “ust in time for halloween._ the aurora borealis, “ust in time for halloween. green is the colour— time for halloween. green is the colour of _ time for...
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in a world where masks are now the new norm, in mexico city, they're much more pretty. suzanne kianpour, bbc news. we've got more on that on the website as we have of course on the cop26 and the summit in glasgow. thanks for watching bbc news. morning. a change of month brings with it a change of the weather. we'll start the week with sunny spells and scattered showers. by the middle part of the week, it gets noticeably quieter, cooler for all of us, and some frost and fog overnight, so plenty to pack in there. so on that monday morning, then, it looks somewhat like this — with low pressure easing away, and as we go through the week, high pressure will build in which will quieten things down. but ahead of it, we can trace those isobars all the way back to the north — and that means a colder wind direction, with that northerly wind and driving the blue tones, the cooler air, a little bit further south, you really will notice the difference with the feel of the weather if you are out and about this week. so sunny spells and blustery showers from the word go, most of t
in a world where masks are now the new norm, in mexico city, they're much more pretty. suzanne kianpour, bbc news. we've got more on that on the website as we have of course on the cop26 and the summit in glasgow. thanks for watching bbc news. morning. a change of month brings with it a change of the weather. we'll start the week with sunny spells and scattered showers. by the middle part of the week, it gets noticeably quieter, cooler for all of us, and some frost and fog overnight, so plenty...
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in a world . where masks are the new norm, in mexico city, they are much more pretty. nice to have some pretty masks than the kind we usually wear these days. after imposing some of the strictest border controls in the world, australia is now opening up to international travel, fully vaccinated citizens will no longer need permission to lead the micro leave, and the vaccination... reaches 80%. but what about travel within the country? while we can cross live now to sydney airport. we can cross live to sydney airport and the bbc�*s australia correspondent shaimaa khalil. you've been there all morning looking all the people who are getting to reunite with their loved ones, aren't they? what's the mood been at the airport this morning? it’s the mood been at the airport this morning?— the mood been at the airport this morning? it's been a very emotional— this morning? it's been a very emotional day _ this morning? it's been a very emotional day here _ this morning? it's been a very emotional day here at - this morning? it's been a very emotional day here at sydney|
in a world . where masks are the new norm, in mexico city, they are much more pretty. nice to have some pretty masks than the kind we usually wear these days. after imposing some of the strictest border controls in the world, australia is now opening up to international travel, fully vaccinated citizens will no longer need permission to lead the micro leave, and the vaccination... reaches 80%. but what about travel within the country? while we can cross live now to sydney airport. we can cross...
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in mexico city where tradition runs deep, decorations have gone up all over town. dia de los muertos, the day of the dead, a mexican tradition marked by celebrating departed loved ones with joy. marked by celebrating departed loved ones withjoy. pandemic has brought a heightened to this holiday. it has brought a heightened to this holiday.— this holiday. if you put it in the context _ this holiday. if you put it in the context of _ this holiday. if you put it in the context of all _ this holiday. if you put it in the context of all the i this holiday. if you put it inj the context of all the debts that happened, it means even more because it gives people even more comfort. i really like it, i really is very colourful because you are commemorating death but at the same time you are celebrating life stop for catholics, the first two days of november means a reunion with the souls of lost loved ones, a celebration with offerings, altars and marigold flowers. the aztecs believed to the ancestors followed the scent to find their way back. what colour is sky, mi amor,
in mexico city where tradition runs deep, decorations have gone up all over town. dia de los muertos, the day of the dead, a mexican tradition marked by celebrating departed loved ones with joy. marked by celebrating departed loved ones withjoy. pandemic has brought a heightened to this holiday. it has brought a heightened to this holiday.— this holiday. if you put it in the context _ this holiday. if you put it in the context of _ this holiday. if you put it in the context of all _ this...
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this year, 16 altars have gone up in mexico city, a welcome scene of levity in the capital of a country that has lost nearly 300,000 people to covid-19. >> after all we have lived through and the people who have passed away, we see a boom after being locked up. these exhibits of mexican culture bring joy to the city. >> in a world where masks are the norm, in mexico city, they are more pretty. ♪ laura: u.s. secretary of state says he is alarmed by reports that rebel forces have taken over two ethiopian towns. the ola is in a formal alliance with rebels in the north against ethiopia's government. our correspondent is the first international journalists to be given access to the secretive and controversial armed group. warning, her report contains distressing images. >> this is ethiopia's hidden war. guerrilla fighters in the west and south of the country battling the government. the liberation army says its people have been oppressed for more than a century. they want self-determination. this is an old struggle. many of the people here you can see were not born when the liberation army
this year, 16 altars have gone up in mexico city, a welcome scene of levity in the capital of a country that has lost nearly 300,000 people to covid-19. >> after all we have lived through and the people who have passed away, we see a boom after being locked up. these exhibits of mexican culture bring joy to the city. >> in a world where masks are the norm, in mexico city, they are more pretty. ♪ laura: u.s. secretary of state says he is alarmed by reports that rebel forces have...
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in a world where masks are now the new norm, in mexico city, they're much more pretty. suzanne kianpour, bbc news. now let's bring you all the latest sports news. i am mark edwards with your sports, in dubai that t20 nightmare continues. india suffered their second thrashing of the competition after losing by ten wickets to pakistan last week they didn't fare much better against new zealand. be read collie it and soundly again, with 33 balls to spare so it is an eight wicket defeat that leaves india's semi—final hopes hanging in the balance. the toss went — hanging in the balance. the toss went our _ hanging in the balance. the toss went our way - hanging in the balance. iie: toss went our way and we've hanging in the balance. i““ie: toss went our way and we've got a tremendous amount of experience in this group, they've been doing a greatjob for us for a number of years and for them to set the tone like they did today and all the bowlers to kind of back that up in the endings that we played to score those runs i think was a greatjob. fin to score those runs i
in a world where masks are now the new norm, in mexico city, they're much more pretty. suzanne kianpour, bbc news. now let's bring you all the latest sports news. i am mark edwards with your sports, in dubai that t20 nightmare continues. india suffered their second thrashing of the competition after losing by ten wickets to pakistan last week they didn't fare much better against new zealand. be read collie it and soundly again, with 33 balls to spare so it is an eight wicket defeat that leaves...
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this year, 16 altars have gone up in mexico city, a welcome scene of levity in the capital of a country that has lost nearly 300,000 people to covid-19. >> after all we have lived through and the people who have passed away, we see a boom after being locked up. these exhibits of mexican culture bring joy to the city. >> in a world where masks are the norm, in mexico city, they are more pretty. ♪ laura: u.s. secretary of state says he is alarmed by reports that rebel forces have taken over two ethiopian towns. the ola is in a formal alliance with rebels in the north against ethiopia's government. our correspondent is the first international journalists to be given access to the secretive and controversial armed group. it warning, her report contains distressing images. >> this is ethiopia's hidden war. guerrilla fighters in the west and south of the country battling the government. the liberation army says its people have been oppressed for more than a century. they want self-determination. this is an old struggle. many of the people here you can see were not born when the liberation a
this year, 16 altars have gone up in mexico city, a welcome scene of levity in the capital of a country that has lost nearly 300,000 people to covid-19. >> after all we have lived through and the people who have passed away, we see a boom after being locked up. these exhibits of mexican culture bring joy to the city. >> in a world where masks are the norm, in mexico city, they are more pretty. ♪ laura: u.s. secretary of state says he is alarmed by reports that rebel forces have...
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shejoins me now from mexico city. welcome to the historic heart of mexico city, and for more on this topic of how mexico looks to the rest of the world, i am joined now ijy rest of the world, i am joined now byjohn benjamin, the uk ambassador to mexico. welcome to the programme. after give you a plug before we start because christian will love this in london, the investor has nearly 150,000 followers on twitter so not quite the elite diplomat removed from the masses but how does that look to you on the eve of this first north american summit, and five years of the leaders, how do us and mexico relations look because of that this sort of in person meeting shows were turning the corner little bit on the pandemic. as we saw with koppin bit on the pandemic. as we saw with kopp in glasgow. 80% of the experts go to mexico for the about li0 kopp in glasgow. 80% of the experts go to mexico for the about a0 to 50 billion dollars are coming back in remittances, helping many mexicans here. and although the news agenda is often d
shejoins me now from mexico city. welcome to the historic heart of mexico city, and for more on this topic of how mexico looks to the rest of the world, i am joined now ijy rest of the world, i am joined now byjohn benjamin, the uk ambassador to mexico. welcome to the programme. after give you a plug before we start because christian will love this in london, the investor has nearly 150,000 followers on twitter so not quite the elite diplomat removed from the masses but how does that look to...
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oh, rob the reports from mexico city the slow return of to wait traffic on the us mexico border last month marked an end to the 1900 month ban on non essential land crossings into the us from both mexico and canada. the reopening of borders proceeds another important event in the resumption of normal, international relations in person meeting between the leaders of the 3 countries. it's a simple, closer money. can you still? let's see how this delivers handle themselves. and if they leave the economic integration of north amaica towards the path of a social policy that allows for economic growth, increase in productivity and reducing the quality re igniting the economies of all 3 countries. and the aftermath of the pandemic locked down along with climate change and relations with china, or expected to be front and center topics at the trilateral summit. when for canada, the meeting with us and mexican counterparts is an opportunity to spark action on a number of cross border trade and economic matters that have stalled in recent years. and mexico seeks to implement more robust polici
oh, rob the reports from mexico city the slow return of to wait traffic on the us mexico border last month marked an end to the 1900 month ban on non essential land crossings into the us from both mexico and canada. the reopening of borders proceeds another important event in the resumption of normal, international relations in person meeting between the leaders of the 3 countries. it's a simple, closer money. can you still? let's see how this delivers handle themselves. and if they leave the...
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>> original from mexico city new mexico. i was born there, because my father was a vice president of the steel mill. he was looking for something to do a bit more extravagant and that's how i was there. >> how long did you live in mexico city? >> removed her nest eight years old after the evaluations convex united states precooked any memorable stories from your time in mexico city? >> went to a british school, bilingual as well. after that came up here to the united states. unfortunately had a very thick spanish accent which my mother was absolutely a port about. we had to relearn the english language up here. >> did you miss it? >> we move to several places here. after we moved here, my father decided to consult for field companies. our first destination was florida. that wasn't too bad, we were with spanish wasn't too bad at all. >> tell me how you came in just anyone in your family serve in the military? >> know it really served in the military prior to me but my father was part of the manhattan project. he was met aller
>> original from mexico city new mexico. i was born there, because my father was a vice president of the steel mill. he was looking for something to do a bit more extravagant and that's how i was there. >> how long did you live in mexico city? >> removed her nest eight years old after the evaluations convex united states precooked any memorable stories from your time in mexico city? >> went to a british school, bilingual as well. after that came up here to the united...
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when wetted up a low al jazeera mexico city, the philippines governments as a keys in beijing of sabotaging a re supply mission and the disputed south china see, it says the incident happened on tuesday new the contestant sprightly islands. the chinese coast guard is reported to have blocked the philippine ships and found water cannon. the vessels were carrying surprise to military base. she may, the allan duncan has more from manila, president, diego, the 3rd day, was torn into office in 2016. there have been a lot of incidents like this one and a lot of countless basically protests that have been submitted to china by the philippine embassy by the philippine government through the department of foreign affairs. but this particular incident is seen as an ethical, a tory attack described by defense analysts. that's because the see the actions of, of china was very much aggressive. it happened 2 days ago at the philippine millet sheet. 2 boats are actually on its way to a supply mission to the 2nd. so marshall, that's where grounded ship is actually in place. the b r p. share a magic where t
when wetted up a low al jazeera mexico city, the philippines governments as a keys in beijing of sabotaging a re supply mission and the disputed south china see, it says the incident happened on tuesday new the contestant sprightly islands. the chinese coast guard is reported to have blocked the philippine ships and found water cannon. the vessels were carrying surprise to military base. she may, the allan duncan has more from manila, president, diego, the 3rd day, was torn into office in 2016....
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in a world where masks are now the norm, in mexico city, they are much more pretty. suzanne kianpour, bbc news. the united states secretary of state says he's alarmed by reports that tigrayan rebel forces have taken over two key ethiopian towns. the 0romo liberation army, or 0la, is in a formal alliance with tigrayan rebels in the north against ethiopia's government. the bbc�*s africa correspondent catherine byaruhanga is the first internationaljournalist to be given access to the 0la, a secretive and controversial armed group. a warning — her report contains some distressing images. this is ethiopian�*s hidden war. guerrilla fighters in the west and south of the country battling the government. the 0romo liberation army says its people have been oppressed for more than a century. they want self—determination. this is an old armed struggle, but many of the people here that you can see were not born when the 0romo liberation army was first formed in the 1970s. today, as ethiopia faces many conflicts and challenges, this group sees new opportunities. the 0romo
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a truck collided with 9 vehicles at a toll booth on one of mexico cities and busiest roads. authority said, appease it's rags, failed. 5 of the paperwork injured, and some vehicles caught fire. a post by u. s. president joe biden to require employees of large businesses to be vaccinated against coven 19 is facing a legal challenge. a federal appeals court has temporarily blocked the move. the mandate requires companies with more than 100 employees to ensure their staff are vaccinated. those who haven't received the job are required to be tested weekly. the pandemic has claimed more than 750000 lives in the united states. so far. energy workers have rallied outside the european union's office in the polish capital war. so they say you attempt to discourage the use of co, i to blame for soaring energy prices and they say it will lead to job cars. the call industry is a major employer in the country that gets more than half its electricity from comb . scotland is a world leader in the transition to renewable energy, but plans to develop a new oil field in the north sea are still going ah
a truck collided with 9 vehicles at a toll booth on one of mexico cities and busiest roads. authority said, appease it's rags, failed. 5 of the paperwork injured, and some vehicles caught fire. a post by u. s. president joe biden to require employees of large businesses to be vaccinated against coven 19 is facing a legal challenge. a federal appeals court has temporarily blocked the move. the mandate requires companies with more than 100 employees to ensure their staff are vaccinated. those who...
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on our ruffled reports, not from mexico city. the slow return of 2 way traffic on the us mexico border. last month marked an end to the 19 month ban on non essential land crossings into the u. s. from both mexico and canada. the reopening of borders proceeds another important event in the resumption of normal international relations. and in person meeting between the leaders of the 3 countries, it says input been debbie tacoma, so many punished us to this. but let's see how this to really this handle themselves. and if they lose the economic integration of north america towards the path of a social policy that allows for economic growth, increases in productivity and reduce this inequality. re igniting the economies of all 3 countries. in the aftermath of the pandemic locked down along with climate change and relations with china are expected to be front and center topics at the trilateral summit. by 20 for canada. the meeting with us and mexican counterparts is an opportunity to spark action on a number of cross border trade and
on our ruffled reports, not from mexico city. the slow return of 2 way traffic on the us mexico border. last month marked an end to the 19 month ban on non essential land crossings into the u. s. from both mexico and canada. the reopening of borders proceeds another important event in the resumption of normal international relations. and in person meeting between the leaders of the 3 countries, it says input been debbie tacoma, so many punished us to this. but let's see how this to really this...
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cnn has the details. >> reporter: on a recent morning in mexico city, people lined up for what has long been a monthly ritual, filling up their lp gas tanks. >>> like many mexicans, alejandra complains about how expensive lp gals has become. >>> it affects all of us mexicans. lp gas is very expensive, but we still need to buy it, she says. >>> i'm spending twice as much as before, this man says. >>> how far is this going to go, this woman wonders. >>> according to figures by the mexican government, lp gas increased by more than 20% since september 2020 to the same month this year by comparison. inflation went up 6%. in fact, analysts with the country's central bank say typical price increases of certain products may be explained by global factors including the price hike in this fuel. >>> president andres lopez acknowledged over the sanctumer the price of lp gaz has risen well above inflation which breaks a campaign promise. his solution has been controversial. ♪ the president created welfare gas, a new lp gas company under pimex, mexico's oil-run company. he says there are only five
cnn has the details. >> reporter: on a recent morning in mexico city, people lined up for what has long been a monthly ritual, filling up their lp gas tanks. >>> like many mexicans, alejandra complains about how expensive lp gals has become. >>> it affects all of us mexicans. lp gas is very expensive, but we still need to buy it, she says. >>> i'm spending twice as much as before, this man says. >>> how far is this going to go, this woman wonders....
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. >> yeah, a wild, wild airbnb listing located 45 minutes from mexico city is up for grabs for $409 a night. the exterior is lined with pearly colors like golden emerald and violet blue. >> good, it's not a real snake. the complex contains ten apartments, one of which comes with four bedrooms, five baths and four bathrooms. >> each apartment is luxuriously appointed. it's surrounded by gardens, lakes and oak trees. >> deep inside there are tunnels and its own mineral cave. hopefully without real snakes. because that would freak me out. >> i know, i was going to say, i wouldn't understand that kind of, ooh, let's get real snakes in there. yeah, no. next thing you know, you're going to have a hotel where you ask for roaches or something. >> or alligators. >> yes, that's not, that's not my setting. >>> next to an adorable game of tug-of-war. >> a couple of kids got a wild greeting from a tenacious prairie dog from long valley, south dakota when they stopped at a gas station. >> the little guy bit down on one of the kids' jeans and another's shoelaces and wouldn't let go. >> i remember i
. >> yeah, a wild, wild airbnb listing located 45 minutes from mexico city is up for grabs for $409 a night. the exterior is lined with pearly colors like golden emerald and violet blue. >> good, it's not a real snake. the complex contains ten apartments, one of which comes with four bedrooms, five baths and four bathrooms. >> each apartment is luxuriously appointed. it's surrounded by gardens, lakes and oak trees. >> deep inside there are tunnels and its own mineral...
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meanwhile, trans women held a ceremony in mexico city tuesday, marking mexico's national holiday, the day of the dead. this is trans activist kenya cuevas. >> historically, transgender women have been invisiblized. there will never be a picture of us. that is why it is crucial to place this altar to vinicate trans women who die. amy: mexico is the second highest rate of the murder of tradespeople just after brazil and ahead of the united states. in immigration news, president biden responded to reports his administration was considering compensation of up to $450,000 for families separated at the u.s.-mexico border under trump's zero tolerance policy. >> $450,000 per person. >> separated from a family member under the last administration. >> that not going to happen. amy: anthony romero, executive director the aclu, which is representing the families, said biden's refusal to remedy the trauma and other psychological harm caused by family separation would be an "abandonment of a core campaign promise." a new report from the transnational institute finds some of the world's most polluti
meanwhile, trans women held a ceremony in mexico city tuesday, marking mexico's national holiday, the day of the dead. this is trans activist kenya cuevas. >> historically, transgender women have been invisiblized. there will never be a picture of us. that is why it is crucial to place this altar to vinicate trans women who die. amy: mexico is the second highest rate of the murder of tradespeople just after brazil and ahead of the united states. in immigration news, president biden...
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meanwhile, trans women held a ceremony in mexico city tuesday, marking mexico's national holiday, the day of the dead. this is trans activist kenya cuevas. >> historically, transgender women have been invisiblized. there will never be a picture of us. that is why it is crucial to place this altar to vinicate trans women who die. amy: mexico is the second highest rate of the murder of tradespeople jus after brazil and ahead of the united states. in immigration news, president biden responded to reports his administration was considering compensation of up to $450,000 for families separated at the u.s.-mexico border under trump's zero tolerance policy. >> $450,000 per person. >> separated from a family member under the last administration. >> that not going to happen. amy: anthony romero, executive director the aclu, which is representing the families, said biden's refusal to remedy the trauma and other psychological harm caused by family separation would be an "abandonment of a core campaign promise." a new report from the transnational institute finds some of the world's most pollutin
meanwhile, trans women held a ceremony in mexico city tuesday, marking mexico's national holiday, the day of the dead. this is trans activist kenya cuevas. >> historically, transgender women have been invisiblized. there will never be a picture of us. that is why it is crucial to place this altar to vinicate trans women who die. amy: mexico is the second highest rate of the murder of tradespeople jus after brazil and ahead of the united states. in immigration news, president biden...
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city grand prix. that's it. i'll be back with the late news at five past ten. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. if you don't live here and you're not affected by it every day you forget that it's happening. but it is, and it's terrifying. i'm already hot. i'm not even outside. normally i like to start my days off with a dog walk. come on, lily. we need to make it super early so that my little fur baby can walk on the ground without burning himself. i hope all is ok? i think it was around 56 this year, a supposedly high as it got, but it feels like 60! a bit dehydrated? it sucks the life out of you. goes like this... and then that's it, you're just like this. let's go home, it's out. i'm done, bro. todayi just like this. let's go home, it's out. i'm done, bro. today i have a really special guest. this is... hi, guys its hin. i think in my line of work with me doing a lot of content creation i can only see when the heat does affect me. when you do have the best light on a day to be able t
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a lot of people go to mexico city i don't think people know how big that city is you have a lot more cities you can be in than just that one, right? >> absolutely. mexico is our largest international market with over 100 restaurants, strong and growing on our way to about 200, 250 restaurants. we opened london in 2018 the u.k. market has become one of the best performing markets around the world the average unit volumes are exceeding $2 million on average in the u.k that's above what our average unit volume is in the u.s. we're on our way to western europe china is on the frontier the international business is booming back for wing stop i'm excited for the future. >> let's cover china there was mention in it it would be done with a partner, correct? not just on your own >> that's correct. yeah, most likely franchising is not the right structure there. you work with a partner who can help you build that business and grow it. they know the market they know the real estate. they know how to navigate some of the challenges in that market it's been a success strategy for a lot of u.s. bra
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she's being treated in mexico city and relatives are asking fans for prayers. she made a debut in 1964 and has been an iconic figure for decades. >>> and then a half year for spears included her speaking directly to the judge, and her father stepped out of the conservatorship. >> i think we can expect for the court to dissolve the conservatorship as a person, and giving britney the right to make decisions over her day-to-day life, essentially, but i don't think the conservatorship over her estate which is managing her money will be over quite yet. >> her attorney, her parents support termination. you can see more coverage coming up on the "today" show. >>> anchors away as in away from the coast. the new system rolling out offshore in southern california that could ease some of the impact of the backlog of so many waiting cargo ships. >>> "the chronicle" reporting that muni directors are debating to do with the j church line. ridership for that line has been slower for the time during recovery of the pandemic. that line no longer and could be shortened with a di
she's being treated in mexico city and relatives are asking fans for prayers. she made a debut in 1964 and has been an iconic figure for decades. >>> and then a half year for spears included her speaking directly to the judge, and her father stepped out of the conservatorship. >> i think we can expect for the court to dissolve the conservatorship as a person, and giving britney the right to make decisions over her day-to-day life, essentially, but i don't think the...
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city grand prix. red bull team mate and championship leader max verstappen was second with lewis hamilton more than half a second behind in third place. it's a busy weekend of rugby union in the autumn internationals. all four home nations are in action over the next two days. ireland got things under way with a comfortable win overjapan in dublin. veteran fly—halfjonny sexton starred for the irish in his 100th cap, scoring a try, four conversions and a penalty as ireland won 60 points to 5 in dublin. and things were just as comfortable at twickenham as england got their autumn off to the perfect start. they ran in 11 tries as they thrashed tonga by 69 points to 3, despite having to make a late change to their line—up before kick—off. austin halewood reports. a new start for a new look england with two years to go until the world cup eddiejones has decided this is the time to ring the changes. one of them out of his control as captain owen farrell had to withdraw after a positive covid—19 test
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>> i'm originally from mexico city, mexico. was born there. because my father vice president of a steel mill, he was looking for something to do, a bit more extravagant, left the united states. >> how long did you live in mexico city? >> we lived there until i was eight years old. after the devaluation of the peso, it was time to move back. >> any memorable stories? >> just went to british school, bilingual as well. after that, came up here to the united states. unfortunately, had a very thick spanish accent which my mother absolutely was just abhorred about. we had to learn the english language up here. >> where did you move to in. >> we moved to several places here. after we moved here, my father guided to consult for steel companies. our first destination was florida. that wasn't too bad. we were with the spanish. that wasn't too bad at all. >> tell me how you came to join the army. did anyone in your family serve in the military? >> no one served in the military prior to me. my father was part of the manhattan project. >> in what capacity?
>> i'm originally from mexico city, mexico. was born there. because my father vice president of a steel mill, he was looking for something to do, a bit more extravagant, left the united states. >> how long did you live in mexico city? >> we lived there until i was eight years old. after the devaluation of the peso, it was time to move back. >> any memorable stories? >> just went to british school, bilingual as well. after that, came up here to the united states....
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a transport truck collided with 9 vehicles at a told these on want to mexico, cities busiest highways. the word you say it appears that the trucks brakes failed . a number of vehicles caught fire police in the u. s. state of texas on investigating what caused to stam paid at a music festival in houston. 8 people were killed during a performance on friday night around $50000.00 were out the show. those the headlines now it's back to the people versus agent orange. with when oh, when we started the litigation, this became a real david and goliath back because we had the u. s. the whole us attorney's office representing the federal government and the largest law firm in the state of oregon, representing i a fe which is a front group for the chemical manufacturers and for timber sprayers. the far as service had been unwilling to do any kind of community health survey after the spring to see if anybody wasn't fact being harm. it was simply saying our chemicals aren't harming anybody, but it wasn't looking to see if they were harmed. and it was very stunning. you know, that they would spray
a transport truck collided with 9 vehicles at a told these on want to mexico, cities busiest highways. the word you say it appears that the trucks brakes failed . a number of vehicles caught fire police in the u. s. state of texas on investigating what caused to stam paid at a music festival in houston. 8 people were killed during a performance on friday night around $50000.00 were out the show. those the headlines now it's back to the people versus agent orange. with when oh, when we started...
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matt rivers, cnn, mexico city. >>> a head, details of the agreement that reinstated the prime minister of sudan following last month's coup. facing expensive vitamin c creams with dull results? olay brightens it up with new olay vitamin c. gives you two times brighter skin. hydrates better than the $400 cream. with nhl center ice, you can follow your favorite teams and players, no matter where you live. you'll get up to 40 out of market games a week, putting you in control of the matchups you watch... every night of the season. with nhl center ice you'll get a season ticket to the best stars of the nhl. experience all the nhl action with xfinity x1. track stats and scores while watching your team live. to upgrade, just say “nhl center ice” into your voice remote or go online today. >>> top story this hour. officials in wisconsin say five people are dead and more than 40 people injured. this is the video of the aftermath following people being treated at the scene. police say they do have a person of interest in custody and there's no word whether this was an act of terrorism. >>> u
matt rivers, cnn, mexico city. >>> a head, details of the agreement that reinstated the prime minister of sudan following last month's coup. facing expensive vitamin c creams with dull results? olay brightens it up with new olay vitamin c. gives you two times brighter skin. hydrates better than the $400 cream. with nhl center ice, you can follow your favorite teams and players, no matter where you live. you'll get up to 40 out of market games a week, putting you in control of the...
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what it meant for mexico to hold onto their territory which is 2000 miles away from mexico. city. the trigger here is there are a number of trickle triggers in the last minute was clearly but you have to understand what that is. for the texas colonist federalism meant their state governments could essentially vote their own flaws including support of slavery. they began fighting for slavery down at mexico city he ended up fighting in vain to keep it going. so federalism really became a code word for slavery. without federalism they were convince central government would do away with slavery once and for all. and they had repeatedly tried to do. >> i would point out, this is where they were actually the leaders in fighting to maintain federalism. once again, they wanted to put together a militia to protect federalism and central government weeks before the anglo texans began to get excited about it. and in many ways when the taxi and decided to take up arms against santa ana in the name of liberty, they co-opted the desire to remain part of mexico, to return to a federalist mexico.
what it meant for mexico to hold onto their territory which is 2000 miles away from mexico. city. the trigger here is there are a number of trickle triggers in the last minute was clearly but you have to understand what that is. for the texas colonist federalism meant their state governments could essentially vote their own flaws including support of slavery. they began fighting for slavery down at mexico city he ended up fighting in vain to keep it going. so federalism really became a code...
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>> i'm originally from mexico city, mexico. was born there. because my father was the vice president of the steel mill he was looking for something to do, left the united states and that's how. >> how long did you live in mexico city? >> until i was eight years old. and after the devaluation of the pay so, we came back. hear >> any memorable stories from your time going up in mexico? >> i went to a british school. bilingual as well. after that, i came up here to the united states and unfortunately had a very thick spanish accent, which my mother absolutely was a poured about. so we learned the english language appear. >> did you live throughout the united states? >> we live several places. i decided my father decided to consult with a steel company, so our first destination was florida. that was it too bad. because of the spanish, that was it too bad at all. >> until you joined the army, did anyone in your family serve? >> nobody served in the military prior to me. -- he was the metallurgical engineer. they were in new york at the time during
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we have reports this morning from vienna, hong kong, washington, mexico city and romania, but we start in wisconsin. >> that's our breaking news this morning. wisconsin community horrifying and in mourning just days before thanksgiving. five people killed. more than 40 injured when an suv barrels through a christmas parade in waukesha, wisconsin. a marching band was on the street when a vehicle came up from behind. dozens of victims are in the hospital. >> witnesses describe the horror of seeing people struck and lying on the ground after the suv drove through a series of barricades and plowed into the crowded parade route on the town's main street. >> next thing i heard were screams and turned my head and saw the car come and plow into the band that was just past my balcony at that point. it hit at least two people right away, rolled over both of them and then continued down the road to by like people's park which is at the end of the block and then kept going. it didn't stop. >> from another angle watch the suv streak past missing that child in the pink pants by inches. they say prie
we have reports this morning from vienna, hong kong, washington, mexico city and romania, but we start in wisconsin. >> that's our breaking news this morning. wisconsin community horrifying and in mourning just days before thanksgiving. five people killed. more than 40 injured when an suv barrels through a christmas parade in waukesha, wisconsin. a marching band was on the street when a vehicle came up from behind. dozens of victims are in the hospital. >> witnesses describe the...
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city to look at their bus rapid transit systems which they deliver in three years from concept to cutting the ribbon and we need to be continually moving in that direction. more bus rapid transit, faster deliveries. sometimes we struggle with that. this was fast, but we need to make all of our transit projects happen quickly. we need to deliver these projects quickly for our community and i know m.t.a. and our transportation authority are working hard on that. at the state level, we actually were able to pass a law last year to dramatically speed up delivery of bus rapid transit projects and we're looking to expand that law next year. so i see good things in the future for our city and for our transit system. but, today, let's celebrate this huge win for the community, transit riders, pedestrians, and everyone else who needs to get around this city. thank you. >> thank you, senator wiener. next up, we have kelly chang. the transportation authority agency our sister agency. >> congratulations to you for leading this fantastic project in partnership with the other agencies. good morning eve
city to look at their bus rapid transit systems which they deliver in three years from concept to cutting the ribbon and we need to be continually moving in that direction. more bus rapid transit, faster deliveries. sometimes we struggle with that. this was fast, but we need to make all of our transit projects happen quickly. we need to deliver these projects quickly for our community and i know m.t.a. and our transportation authority are working hard on that. at the state level, we actually...
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city grand prix. red bull team mate and championship leader max verstappen was second with lewis hamilton more than half a second behind in third place. it's a busy weekend of rugby union in the autumn internationals. all four home nations are in action over the next two days. (ireland got things under way with a comfortable win overjapan in dublin. veteran fly—halfjonny sexton starred for the irish in his 100th cap, scoring a try, four conversions and a penalty as ireland won 60 points to 5 in dublin. and things were just as comfortable at twickenham... as england got their autumn off to the perfect start. they ran in 11 tries as they thrashed tonga by 69 points to 3, despite having to make a late change to their line—up before kick—off. austin halewood reports... a new start for a new look england with two years to go until the world cup eddiejones has decided this is the time to ring the changes. 0ne cup eddiejones has decided this is the time to ring the changes. one of them out of his contr
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matt rivers, cnn mexico city. >>> iraq's prime minister is vowing to pursue his would-be killers after surviving an assassination attempt on sunday. he convened an extraordinary cabinet meeting following the botched hit job at his residence in baghdad's green zone. so far, there's been no claim of responsibility for the attack which reportedly involved two drones armed with explosives. mr. kadami wasn't hurt but several members of his security detail were. a top african union representative has traveled to the capital of ethiopia's tigray region on sunday. former-nigerian president is seeking a way to resolve the conflict between ethiopia's central government and an alliance of rebel groups. an au source telling cnn that the body's peace and security council will hold an emergency meeting on the crisis in the coming hours. >>> as diplomats worked in tigray, this was the scene on sunday in ethiopia's capital. thousands rallying in support of the government. protestors also chanting slogans critical of foreign media, including cnn. accusing them of spreading so-called fake news about the
matt rivers, cnn mexico city. >>> iraq's prime minister is vowing to pursue his would-be killers after surviving an assassination attempt on sunday. he convened an extraordinary cabinet meeting following the botched hit job at his residence in baghdad's green zone. so far, there's been no claim of responsibility for the attack which reportedly involved two drones armed with explosives. mr. kadami wasn't hurt but several members of his security detail were. a top african union...
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at 9 vehicles at a toll vase and want to mexico city busiest highways. authority say it appears in trunks. brakes failed, a number of vehicles also called fire. denise in the us state of texas on vest gauging what caused a stampede of a music festival in houston. these 8 people were killed during a performance on friday night around $50000.00 people were at the show. that is your headline news continues here on our to 0 after the people versus agent orange . ah in ah, she did. i see the galleries to come into the ash if you have placed it data and don't call a day in how big a bought a secret is marcia to see at with it back to fort hood, who rat poison. ah, a yeah, sure v down i get it met no c, o ne, a helicopters lying over the ridge, spraying something. and they didn't even see the kids. and the kids were all fishing or just playing by the river. and the kids were all choking and gasoline that night. they were all really sick with diarrhea. they were having trouble breathing. we went down to the river that next day and that's when we found dead ducklings and dead crayfish, dead trout.
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to try and hold on to their territory which was 2,000 miles away from mexico city. so -- >> actually i think brian did most of the research in that -- >> yes. you know, it's funny. the trigger here, there were a number of triggers at the last minute, was clearly the mexican government's move away from federalism, towards centralized state. but you have to understand what that is for the texas colonists. for the texas colonists, federalism meant that their state government could essentially vote and pass essentially their own laws including support of slavery. and so while austin began fighting for slavery down in mexico city, he ended up in the provincial capital at the end fighting in vain to keep it going. so federalism really became kind of a code word for slavery. without federalism, the texans were absolutely convinced the central government would do away with slavery once and for all as it had repeatedly tried to do. >> i would point out, this is where the cahanoes were leaders in fighting to maintain federalism. once again, wanted to put together a militia, t
to try and hold on to their territory which was 2,000 miles away from mexico city. so -- >> actually i think brian did most of the research in that -- >> yes. you know, it's funny. the trigger here, there were a number of triggers at the last minute, was clearly the mexican government's move away from federalism, towards centralized state. but you have to understand what that is for the texas colonists. for the texas colonists, federalism meant that their state government could...
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we go to mexico city. on thursday, president biden will host the leaders of canada and mexico. looking ahead to that, here is a former white house official. >> it's a survival issue for the white house in the midterm elections. that's why it has to come up. they may be negotiating other issues, but at the end of the day, united states president biden, the white house needs mexico to control the flow of migrants. ros: the context is that, since president biden took office, the u.s. has seen a record number of migrants at its southern border. in october, border patrol intercepted over 164,000 people. during therump administration, the record was 144,000 in may of 2019. also, more than 1.7 one million migrants have been detained along the border, the highest yearly total on record. these pictures are from southern mexico, a group of thousands of migrants who have crossed latin america, heading north to the u.s. here is one person in the group. >> for cubans, the doors to the u.s. have always been open. it's been harder with the remaining mexico policy -- the remainin in meco polic
we go to mexico city. on thursday, president biden will host the leaders of canada and mexico. looking ahead to that, here is a former white house official. >> it's a survival issue for the white house in the midterm elections. that's why it has to come up. they may be negotiating other issues, but at the end of the day, united states president biden, the white house needs mexico to control the flow of migrants. ros: the context is that, since president biden took office, the u.s. has...
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to try to hold on to their territory which was 2,000 miles away from mexico city. >> i think brian did most of the research in that area. you know, it's funny, the trigger here, there were a number of triggers at the last minute, it was clearly the mexican government's move away from federalism towards centralized state but you have to understand what that did for the texas colonists. it meant that if their state government could essential vote and pass their own laws, including support of slavery, and so while austin began fighting for slavery down in mexico city, he ended up in the capital fighting in vain to keep it going. it became a code word for slavery. they were convinced the central government would do away with slavery once and for as it had repeatedly tried to do. >> and i would point out, this is where the -- were the leaders fighting to maintain federalism. one of them wanted to put together a militia and to protect federalism from santa ana's central government weeks before the anglo texans began to get excited about it. in many ways, it was when the texans decided to tak
to try to hold on to their territory which was 2,000 miles away from mexico city. >> i think brian did most of the research in that area. you know, it's funny, the trigger here, there were a number of triggers at the last minute, it was clearly the mexican government's move away from federalism towards centralized state but you have to understand what that did for the texas colonists. it meant that if their state government could essential vote and pass their own laws, including support...
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very dry was 21 degrees in mexico city. it's wetter across, so you can peninsula into believe. and it's a western parts of cuba stretching all the way through to the bahamas. ah, this is al jazeera, it's november the 15th day, one of the new era and television news. if you have known that, that was the scale of bloodshed would you have still gone through moments ago to miss all landed about a 100 meters away from us. we're on the front line, but it's on the road. we saw the union army flag hoisted high in the city. many people here have told me that that war will not end until they secret duffy and his son brought to justice. gonna get 90 seconds for this on. so we're being told that this, it on me is very, really coming. our way buying brides is lack of respect for women and lack of any value that a woman i was just for p r guy by the police on purpose. there's at least 20000 for him to refugees who live here. i'm on l 20. i got to commend you. you're not trying to push people to believe in this or believe in that the atmosphere has completely changed. do with port al jazeera
very dry was 21 degrees in mexico city. it's wetter across, so you can peninsula into believe. and it's a western parts of cuba stretching all the way through to the bahamas. ah, this is al jazeera, it's november the 15th day, one of the new era and television news. if you have known that, that was the scale of bloodshed would you have still gone through moments ago to miss all landed about a 100 meters away from us. we're on the front line, but it's on the road. we saw the union army flag...
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. >>> in mexico city, they healed parade in celebration today. people were dressed as skeletons in traditional mexican clothing, and also those dressed as butterflies, and some decked out as flowers. >> i always wanted to go to mexico for the day of the dead celebration to see that. >> it's been wet for the first day of november. still some rain falling right now. it's largely going to be confined to some of the higher elevation parts of the mountains. maybe a quarter inch of additional rainfall picked up there, but gradually the amount of green on the map is going to be some rinking as we head through this evening, and tomorrow we'll be drying out. by 11:00, just a couple of left overshowers, some patchy mist and drizzle. the cloud cover will still be more stubborn by early tomorrow morning. we'll see the sun breaking through by mid-day with plenty of sunshine during the afternoon, and the dry weather is going to continue tomorrow night into wednesday. but the next storm system is already taking shape. est going to be off the coast by mid-day on
. >>> in mexico city, they healed parade in celebration today. people were dressed as skeletons in traditional mexican clothing, and also those dressed as butterflies, and some decked out as flowers. >> i always wanted to go to mexico for the day of the dead celebration to see that. >> it's been wet for the first day of november. still some rain falling right now. it's largely going to be confined to some of the higher elevation parts of the mountains. maybe a quarter inch...
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. >> reporter: santos says he slept in warehouses, eating crackers, and made it almost to mexico city when he was caught by mexican authorities. what did they do to you once they caught you? >> reporter: but there's precious little to go back to. circe core done is working to change that. the engineer is working to develop drought-resistant varieties of corn. it's the rainy season, but it's been dry over three weeks. >> normally it's twice, two or three times high. this is stunted. they didn't even bother to harvest these. >> reporter: nearby on a wind-swept hilltop, circe points out black bean plants, a vital source of protein. when these crops fail, famine follows. she fears this whole region could be uninhabitable in 20 years. >> when you see this, what goes through your mind? >> reporter: already 1 million guatemalan children suffer from stunting, which means they're shorter here than anywhere else in the western hemisphere. according to the world bank, that means 40% less brain development by age 3. this is also a human toll that this takes. >> reporter: in santos' rural town, ro
. >> reporter: santos says he slept in warehouses, eating crackers, and made it almost to mexico city when he was caught by mexican authorities. what did they do to you once they caught you? >> reporter: but there's precious little to go back to. circe core done is working to change that. the engineer is working to develop drought-resistant varieties of corn. it's the rainy season, but it's been dry over three weeks. >> normally it's twice, two or three times high. this is...