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en la ciudad de mÉxico, jessica zermeÑo. patricia: la patrulla fronteriza divulgÓ un video en el que se ve a un grupo de 118 indocumentados saltando el muro fronterizo en arizona. se observan los migrantes subiendo con la ayuda de una escalera del lado mexicano y se dejan caer al lado estadounidense. enrique: ya supera el centenar la cifra de muertos por la explosiÓn de un oleoducto en mÉxic o. patricia: y jÓvenes amparados por el dacaen arizona tienen un buen motivo para celebrar despuÉs de aÑos de lucha. la presidencia de mexi enrique: la presidencia de mÉxico reportÓ esta tarde que asciende a 107 a la lista depersonas fallecidas por la explosiÓn de un oleoducto en el estado de hidalgo. el nÚmero de heridos es de 40. la tragedia ocurriÓ mientras pobladores recolectado en gasolina de una toma clandestina el viernes pasado. patricia: en su primer discurso en panamÁ, el papa francisco instÓ a los cristianos a tener la osadÍa de crear una cultura de mayor transferencia entre los gobiernos con el sector privado y
en la ciudad de mÉxico, jessica zermeÑo. patricia: la patrulla fronteriza divulgÓ un video en el que se ve a un grupo de 118 indocumentados saltando el muro fronterizo en arizona. se observan los migrantes subiendo con la ayuda de una escalera del lado mexicano y se dejan caer al lado estadounidense. enrique: ya supera el centenar la cifra de muertos por la explosiÓn de un oleoducto en mÉxic o. patricia: y jÓvenes amparados por el dacaen arizona tienen un buen motivo para celebrar...
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s that good deal for mexico. frankly, oil companies and other companies have an incentive now to go to mexico and take awaying that's why we're keeping gasoline prices so low. look at what's going on with gasoline prices. it's rather incredible. if you look back four months ago, oil hit $83 a barrel. $83. it was headed to $100. then it could have gone to 125. you want to see problems, let that happen. after i made some phone calls, to opec and the opec nations, which is essentially a monopoly, all of a sudden it started coming down. i'm happy with what's happen. -- with what's happen. i'm happy people are paying in many cases less than $2 a gallon for ghass lean. didn't happen by luck. happened through talent. reporter: months or years irg want to understand how you expect federal workers to last that long without a aycheck. especially since cabinetmakers well get paid tomorrow. president trump: we have to talk to cabinetmakers, they probably don't know that. it's important that we have great border security. i t
s that good deal for mexico. frankly, oil companies and other companies have an incentive now to go to mexico and take awaying that's why we're keeping gasoline prices so low. look at what's going on with gasoline prices. it's rather incredible. if you look back four months ago, oil hit $83 a barrel. $83. it was headed to $100. then it could have gone to 125. you want to see problems, let that happen. after i made some phone calls, to opec and the opec nations, which is essentially a monopoly,...
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jorge: algo estÁ haciendo bien mÉxico, estÁ creando grandes directores. cuarÓn, india rito, del toro. jorge: gracias y buenas noches. ♪ ♪ locutor: televisa presenta. ♪ ♪ ♪
jorge: algo estÁ haciendo bien mÉxico, estÁ creando grandes directores. cuarÓn, india rito, del toro. jorge: gracias y buenas noches. ♪ ♪ locutor: televisa presenta. ♪ ♪ ♪
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so is there a crisis at the us mexico border let's bring in our guest joining us from new york is. she is the founding director of the center for security race and writes and professor of law at rutgers university from tamper in florida joining us on skype david ward who is a former u.s. immigration enforcement agent and currently the director of the national association of former border patrol agents and also in new york lincoln mitchell political analyst and professor at columbia university welcome to you all thank you for being on inside story sock in new york the president described the situation at the us mexico border as a humanitarian and security crisis but he didn't declare the state of emergency that many people were expecting him to declare what do you make of that and do illegal border crossings represent a crisis for america. well the numbers show that illegal border crisis crossings are not a crisis if you've gone down to four hundred thousand in two thousand and eighteen based on one point six million in two thousand and clearly the numbers are going down and the pro
so is there a crisis at the us mexico border let's bring in our guest joining us from new york is. she is the founding director of the center for security race and writes and professor of law at rutgers university from tamper in florida joining us on skype david ward who is a former u.s. immigration enforcement agent and currently the director of the national association of former border patrol agents and also in new york lincoln mitchell political analyst and professor at columbia university...
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this is a good deal for mexico. frankly, oil companies and other companies have an incentive now to go to mexico and take oil out. that's why we're keeping gasoline prices so long. look what's going on with gasoline prices. it's rather incredible. if you look back four months ago, oil hit $83 a barrel. $83. it was heading to 100. then it could have gone to 125. you want to see problems? let that happen. after i made some phone calls to opec and the opec nations, which is essentially a monopoly, all of a sudden it started coming down. i'm very happy with what has happened. i'm very happy that people are paying a lot less in many cases than $2 a gallon for gasoline. look at what is happening. everybody is talking about -- didn't happen by luck. happened through talent. go ahead. >> if the shut down does last -- you said you would come back for the second question -- months or years, i want to understand how you expect federal workers to last that long without getting a paycheck? specifically -- >> i don't think it wil
this is a good deal for mexico. frankly, oil companies and other companies have an incentive now to go to mexico and take oil out. that's why we're keeping gasoline prices so long. look what's going on with gasoline prices. it's rather incredible. if you look back four months ago, oil hit $83 a barrel. $83. it was heading to 100. then it could have gone to 125. you want to see problems? let that happen. after i made some phone calls to opec and the opec nations, which is essentially a monopoly,...
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mexico border wouldn't change that. the same thing with trump's assertions immigrants bring crime and disease with them across the southern border. that would be a rational argue the maybe if it weren't false. crime rates among native born americans are higher than immigrants. mexico has higher rates of vaccination than the united states does now. again, falsely inflating that threat as they have done on all those points, that's a rational way to sc arkascare people into. these are the ones that i think are going to make tonight almost a surreal experience if he keeps going there because these are the falsehoods, these aren't the ones that might be rationally persuasive if true. the thing that really sets the wall stuff apart is what i call his magical non-sense. it's the stuff that betrays the fact that this really was all just invented to make people laugh and applaud at his rallies and now as chris says, they are trying to reverse engineer it into something that makes sense and doesn't. these are the assertions you h
mexico border wouldn't change that. the same thing with trump's assertions immigrants bring crime and disease with them across the southern border. that would be a rational argue the maybe if it weren't false. crime rates among native born americans are higher than immigrants. mexico has higher rates of vaccination than the united states does now. again, falsely inflating that threat as they have done on all those points, that's a rational way to sc arkascare people into. these are the ones...
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so is there a crisis at the us mexico border let's bring in our guest joining us from new york is. she is the founding director of the center for security race and writes and professor of law at rutgers university from tamper in florida joining us on skype david ward who is a former u.s. immigration enforcement agent and currently the director of the national association of former border patrol agents and also in new york lincoln mitchell political analyst and professor at columbia university welcome to you all thank you for being on inside story sock in new york the president described the situation of the us mexico border as a humanitarian and security crisis but he didn't declare the state of emergency that many people were expecting him to declare what do you make of that and do illegal border crossings represent a crisis for america. well the numbers show that illegal border cross crossings are not a crisis if you've gone down to four hundred thousand in two thousand and eighteen based on one point six million in two thousand and clearly the numbers are going down and the prob
so is there a crisis at the us mexico border let's bring in our guest joining us from new york is. she is the founding director of the center for security race and writes and professor of law at rutgers university from tamper in florida joining us on skype david ward who is a former u.s. immigration enforcement agent and currently the director of the national association of former border patrol agents and also in new york lincoln mitchell political analyst and professor at columbia university...
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mexico is deadlier than afghanistan and tijuana, one of the deadliest cities in all of mexico. last year, 2500 people were killed there. nearly seven times more than just five years ago. just across the border, north from tijuana, san diego. only 34 murders by comparison there last year, and it is no secret why tijuana's violence hasn't crossed the border. it's because of the wall between the two cities. with every intention of crossing that wall are the thousands of central american migrants who have made their way up from the southern border of mexico. national correspondent live tonight on the mexican side of that border in tijuana. reporter: lou, we are at the port of entry where central american asylum seekers gather every morning waiting for their name and number to be called so they go in for their asylum interview but this is now where increasingly they will be coming out that chute, being returned to mexico under the remain in mexico program. just moments ago, we had 11 central americans, 10 men, one women, who are required to stay in mexico while the u.s. will hear th
mexico is deadlier than afghanistan and tijuana, one of the deadliest cities in all of mexico. last year, 2500 people were killed there. nearly seven times more than just five years ago. just across the border, north from tijuana, san diego. only 34 murders by comparison there last year, and it is no secret why tijuana's violence hasn't crossed the border. it's because of the wall between the two cities. with every intention of crossing that wall are the thousands of central american migrants...
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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
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....
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mexico. he couldn't have been clearer and now he's backtracking and asking the american taxpayers to foot the bill. >> right. as his own communications executive there, you saw mercedes schlapp, admitted very directly. the president also said today, congressman, that nothing else can do the job of an old-fashioned wall. that we need an actual, physical wall. here he is today. >> you can have all the technology in the world, i'm a professional at technology. but if you don't have a steel barrier or a wall of some kind, strong, powerful, you're going to have human trafficking, you're going to have drugs pouring across the border. you're going to have ms-13 and the gangs coming in. >> all right, he says, you can have all the technology in the world, i'm a professional at technology, it's not enough. your response? >> i think history tells us that walls are kind of imperfect things, and sooner or later, those who want to thwart the purpose of the wall usually are able to do so. and whether it's t
mexico. he couldn't have been clearer and now he's backtracking and asking the american taxpayers to foot the bill. >> right. as his own communications executive there, you saw mercedes schlapp, admitted very directly. the president also said today, congressman, that nothing else can do the job of an old-fashioned wall. that we need an actual, physical wall. here he is today. >> you can have all the technology in the world, i'm a professional at technology. but if you don't have a...
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legal y ordenada felicidad saludos desde la ciudad de mÉxico. no quieren que entren rompiendo la puerta y pasando por la rÍo suchiate en chiapas esperen que se registren y puedan encontrar algunos trabajo. >>> llegar al entendimiento y no a partir del uso de la fuerza. >>> dÉjame decirte que en la frontera sur y tambiÉn en los estados del sur como chiapas, oaxaca en veracruz los albergues que regularmente reciben a migrantes indocumentados se preparan para recibirlo y se espera la solidaridad de la gente quienes le dio agua, comida, ropa, medicinas para hacer su trayecto mÁs facil a los estados unidos, felicidad regreso contigo >>> gracias raÚl. un juez federal de nueva york bloqueÓ temporalmente el intento del gobierno trump de incluir una pregunta sobre la ciudadanÍa en el censo del 2020. el magistrado dijo que la iniciativa es constitucional no se ha seguido el procedimiento reglamentario por parte del departamento de comercio que en su opiniÓn ha actuado de forma arbitrarÍa. las fuerzas armadas asumirÁn un papel nuevo y ampliado en
legal y ordenada felicidad saludos desde la ciudad de mÉxico. no quieren que entren rompiendo la puerta y pasando por la rÍo suchiate en chiapas esperen que se registren y puedan encontrar algunos trabajo. >>> llegar al entendimiento y no a partir del uso de la fuerza. >>> dÉjame decirte que en la frontera sur y tambiÉn en los estados del sur como chiapas, oaxaca en veracruz los albergues que regularmente reciben a migrantes indocumentados se preparan para recibirlo y se...
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hundreds more central american migrants have crossed into mexico without waiting for a visa. they're joining the caravan, which is heading towards the us border. most come from honduras and say they‘ re escaping poverty and gang—related violence. caroline rigby reports. for days now, they have been on the move, marching north through central america and mexico, hoping for a better life in the united states. but hungry, sunstroked and exhausted, for some, the journey is taking its toll. in a move welcomed by the un, mexican authorities have said they will offer special humanitarian visas to migrants who enter the country legally. that would enable them to work and access basic healthcare. translation: allowing them to regularise their stay and open the road for them to receive humanitarian visas, or visas for work in mexico, well then, yes, that's very different from what we have seen in the past, and we welcome it. but the visas will not be issued for days, and many feel they can't afford to wait. by any means possible, hundreds of mostly honduran migrants entered mexico
hundreds more central american migrants have crossed into mexico without waiting for a visa. they're joining the caravan, which is heading towards the us border. most come from honduras and say they‘ re escaping poverty and gang—related violence. caroline rigby reports. for days now, they have been on the move, marching north through central america and mexico, hoping for a better life in the united states. but hungry, sunstroked and exhausted, for some, the journey is taking its toll. in a...
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6 billones de mÉxico ya tiene un saldo a su favor. >>le estÁ dando 6.000.000.000 $ a mÉxico y le estÁ pidiendo 5700 al congreso. vamos a seguir yo creo que es de discurso por parte del presidente darÁ mucho de quÉ hablar. ♪ >>vamos a tener la oportunidad de charlar mÁs adelante vamos ahora con una noticia en desarrollo en este momento hay una bÚsqueda para el responsable de matar a un adolescente. que encontraron baleado en el Área del estacionamiento de una es de la primaria la vÍctima respondÍa al nombre de mohammed el adolescente era estudiante de este plantel y era jugador de fÚtbol paul, sufriÓ una aparente herida de bala y pese a que oficiales hicieron es versos para salvarle la vida el joven lamentablemente muriÓ en la escena un joven de 14 aÑos fue a res dado en la bahÍa luego de amenazar con llevar a cabo un tiroteo masivo en dos escuelas de napa el compaÑero de clases le dijo que lo reportarÍa a la policía por lo que lo amenazÓ de muerte. hoy es considerado un hÉroe or que de igual forma dio la informac
6 billones de mÉxico ya tiene un saldo a su favor. >>le estÁ dando 6.000.000.000 $ a mÉxico y le estÁ pidiendo 5700 al congreso. vamos a seguir yo creo que es de discurso por parte del presidente darÁ mucho de quÉ hablar. ♪ >>vamos a tener la oportunidad de charlar mÁs adelante vamos ahora con una noticia en desarrollo en este momento hay una bÚsqueda para el responsable de matar a un adolescente. que encontraron baleado en el Área del estacionamiento de una es de la...
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of our car business to mexico. if they stay, all of those taxes that they have been paying, real estate taxes, sales taxes, employee-employer taxes, tremendous taxes that nobody even understands they pay. tremendous. income taxes. federal income taxes. state income taxes in some cases. all of those taxes stay with us. the wall is, you know, it's great. but, the usmca which gives a disincentive for companies to leave, it's a tremendous disincentive, anybody that leaves after this deal is done, -- look, it's one of the primary reasons that i like it. i can live pre-nafta, too. the only thing i can't live with is nafta. i could live pre-nafta, before even left ohio, pennsylvania, i people even before even left ohio, pennsylvania, i mean you still have empty steel factories all over the place and other factories. i can live prenafta very easily. but the only thing i'm not living with is is nafta. that was one of the worst trade deals ever made. those are american taxpayers -- which you consider mexico pay the wall? --
of our car business to mexico. if they stay, all of those taxes that they have been paying, real estate taxes, sales taxes, employee-employer taxes, tremendous taxes that nobody even understands they pay. tremendous. income taxes. federal income taxes. state income taxes in some cases. all of those taxes stay with us. the wall is, you know, it's great. but, the usmca which gives a disincentive for companies to leave, it's a tremendous disincentive, anybody that leaves after this deal is done,...
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. >> contra el hambre el presidente de mÉxico presenta la nueva canasta bÁsica que pasa de 23 a 40 productos de primera necesidad, los alimentos agregados incluyen carnes, pan, huevo que se ofrecerÁn a precio accesibles para todos. >> ¿ sabes quÉ?. >> las confesiones de kate, la actriz mexicana nos dice que le quedan pocas ganas de hacer la pelÍcula sobre el chapo guzmÁn, esto y mucho mÁs en minutos en la segunda parte de nuestra entrevista exclusiva. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ noticias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz balart. >> los efectos del vortice polar tienen congelado a casi el 80% del paÍs y entre mÁs bajan las temperaturas mÁs sube la cifra de muertos, van por lo menos en ocho y esta noche el frÍo serÁ todavÍa mÁs intenso con sensaciones tÉrmicas, escuchen esto, de hasta- 60 grados, en lugares como minnesota las temperaturas extremas han obligado a varios estados a declarar emergencia. rubÉn nos amplÍa desde chicago, una de las ciudades mÁs afectadas. >> la ciudad de los vientos esÁa hoy mÁs frÍa que un congelador, partes del lago michigan y el rÍo chicago estÁn convertidas e
. >> contra el hambre el presidente de mÉxico presenta la nueva canasta bÁsica que pasa de 23 a 40 productos de primera necesidad, los alimentos agregados incluyen carnes, pan, huevo que se ofrecerÁn a precio accesibles para todos. >> ¿ sabes quÉ?. >> las confesiones de kate, la actriz mexicana nos dice que le quedan pocas ganas de hacer la pelÍcula sobre el chapo guzmÁn, esto y mucho mÁs en minutos en la segunda parte de nuestra entrevista exclusiva. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪...
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. >>> las trágicas imágenes de la explosión de un gasoducto en hidalgo méxico, le han dado la vuelta al mundo, mientras tanto, familiares de las víctimas siguen desesperados al no saber nada de sus seres queridos. osorio tiene las imágenes que le advertimos, son muy fuertes. >>> pareciera el efecto de una bomba nuclear. >>> las casi 800 personas que robaban gasolinas del ducto, algunas salían en llamas, ardía le e infierno en la tierra en la mayor tragedia por robo de combustible en méxico >>> los peritos aún levantaban cuerpos calcinados esta mañana >>> manuel y angélica regresaron a buscar a su hijo, no lo encuentran ni en los hospitales ni en la morgue. >>> traía cadenas o monedas, llavero >>> karen perdió a tres sobrinos. >>> hay dos muertos y otro está en el hospital de pachuca >>> la fuga de combustible no son nuevas en la comunidad de hidalgo, la refinería de pemex está muy cerca de key. >>> algunas pobladores exigen a la autoridad local remover esta zanja de tierra. considera que ahí podría haber más fuego. >>> antes de la explosión los militares intentaron e
. >>> las trágicas imágenes de la explosión de un gasoducto en hidalgo méxico, le han dado la vuelta al mundo, mientras tanto, familiares de las víctimas siguen desesperados al no saber nada de sus seres queridos. osorio tiene las imágenes que le advertimos, son muy fuertes. >>> pareciera el efecto de una bomba nuclear. >>> las casi 800 personas que robaban gasolinas del ducto, algunas salían en llamas, ardía le e infierno en la tierra en la mayor tragedia por...
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esta es toda la informaciÓn y regreso con ustedes en vivo decir algo como mÉxico. -- hidalgo, mÉxico. borja: gracias . todos los medios estÁn implicados en comprobar quÉ sucediÓ. se revelo una cronologÍa de cÓmosucedieron los hechos. el ejÉrcito detecta la toma clandestina. y y no a dicho en primer momento y por lo cual las autoridades tendrÁn que responder por quÉ en ese lapso no salieron antes a controlar la cantidad de gente que llegaba. carolina: estamos hablando de que se habÍa tratado de aproximadamente cuatro horas en cerrar la vÁlvula de gasolina. se habla que cinco de ocho familiares han llegado a los centros para dar sus huellas dactilares para ver si de pronto poder identificar los restos histÓricos grado las autoridades. borja: es muy importante por la desesperaciÓn deosatdo de recop cualquier tipo de resto mano. el niÑos de galveston en texas va a atender a dos niÑos quemados en la explosiÓn del ducto. reciben solicitudes de asistencia de centros tenciales en hidalgo que fue el epicentro de la mortal explosiÓn. hablamos de alan que tienen 80 por ciento de
esta es toda la informaciÓn y regreso con ustedes en vivo decir algo como mÉxico. -- hidalgo, mÉxico. borja: gracias . todos los medios estÁn implicados en comprobar quÉ sucediÓ. se revelo una cronologÍa de cÓmosucedieron los hechos. el ejÉrcito detecta la toma clandestina. y y no a dicho en primer momento y por lo cual las autoridades tendrÁn que responder por quÉ en ese lapso no salieron antes a controlar la cantidad de gente que llegaba. carolina: estamos hablando de que se habÍa...
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through a new trade deal with mexico when during the campaign i would say mexico's going to pay for abby asleep i never said this and i never meant to get a rise out of jack yet one of his own campaign documents called pay for the wall actually states it's an easy decision for makes co make a one time payment of five to ten billion dollars. and economists dispute that the new trade deal comes even close to paying for the wall. the president has also claimed in a tweet that much of the wall has already been fully renovated or built one but no money has been earmarked for the war and while there has been some reform bushman and repair there has been no construction on a new wall anywhere on the three thousand one hundred kilometer southern border over what should begin on a twenty two kilometer stretch in february when the president talks about drugs coming across the southern border he gets some things right yes on average three hundred americans are killed every week because of heroin yes most of it is coming from mexico and across the southern border but the u.s. drug enforcement a
through a new trade deal with mexico when during the campaign i would say mexico's going to pay for abby asleep i never said this and i never meant to get a rise out of jack yet one of his own campaign documents called pay for the wall actually states it's an easy decision for makes co make a one time payment of five to ten billion dollars. and economists dispute that the new trade deal comes even close to paying for the wall. the president has also claimed in a tweet that much of the wall has...
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que vacunen sus hijos, amlo a la defensa ante los retos que presenta estados unidos, el presidente d mexico anuncia su prime r frente de batalla con un programa para impulsar la economia de la frontera, quiere robustecer el m mercado interno y frenar la i icinmigracion, dia de reyes, h p por la noche llega melchor ,g ,gaspar y baltazar a los hog e hogares de los niÑos que se p portan bien, en su camino jug t juguetes cada vez mas caros, por eso los ÑpequeÑos tienen que p t portarse aun mejor q¿que tal? dicen que todo depend del cristal con que se mira y e describe perfectamente la pri r primera reunion del grupo que quiere acabar con el cierre de g gobierno, no tuvo avances sig f significativos, ins nuevamente en el muro, pero f fuentes catalogan como produc v productiva, van 2 semanas de e cierre y las cconsecuencias poc a poco son mas graves, javier e vega nos dice por que >>> los efectos del cierre se x extienden, los empleados de se u seguridad en los aeropuertos s g sigue ntrabajando sin recibir su cheque y un numero creciente se reporta enfermo, algo que pro promete horas, dias co
que vacunen sus hijos, amlo a la defensa ante los retos que presenta estados unidos, el presidente d mexico anuncia su prime r frente de batalla con un programa para impulsar la economia de la frontera, quiere robustecer el m mercado interno y frenar la i icinmigracion, dia de reyes, h p por la noche llega melchor ,g ,gaspar y baltazar a los hog e hogares de los niÑos que se p portan bien, en su camino jug t juguetes cada vez mas caros, por eso los ÑpequeÑos tienen que p t portarse aun mejor...
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>> mexico! >> who's going to pay for the wall? >> mexico! >> who? >> mexico! >> it will be a great wall. mexico is going to pay for the wall. mexico will pay for the wall. >> so that was a lie, perhaps the most widely repeated one since "the check is in the mail." mexico is not going pay for the wall. now perhaps puerto rico will. and speaking of checks in the mail, before leaving for the border today, and once again after he arrived, the president said this. >> when you say mexico is going pay for the wall, you never expected that they would write you a check. but during your campaign -- >> of course i don't expect. excuse me. when i say mexico's going to pay for the wall, do you think they're going to write a check for $20 billion or $10 billion or $5 billion or two cents? no. they're paying for the wall in a great trade deal. >> silly us. he didn't say mexico should just write a check. i mean, how stupid can you be to even think that? and what kind of dummy can believe that after looking at the president's campaign website and reading the words, and i'm quo
>> mexico! >> who's going to pay for the wall? >> mexico! >> who? >> mexico! >> it will be a great wall. mexico is going to pay for the wall. mexico will pay for the wall. >> so that was a lie, perhaps the most widely repeated one since "the check is in the mail." mexico is not going pay for the wall. now perhaps puerto rico will. and speaking of checks in the mail, before leaving for the border today, and once again after he arrived, the...
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s that good deal for mexico. frankly, oil companies and other companies have an incentive now to go to mexico and take awaying that's why we're keeping gasoline prices so low. look at what's going on with gasoline prices. it's rather incredible. if you look back four months ago, oil hit $83 a barrel. $83. it was headed to $100. then it could have gone to $125. you want to see problems, let that happen. after i made some phone calls, to opec and the opec nations, which is essentially a monopoly, all of a sudden it started coming down. i'm happy with what's happen. -- with what's happen. i'm happy people are paying in many cases less than $2 a gallon for ghass lean. didn't happen by luck. happened through talent. reporter: months or years irg want to understand how you expect federal workers to last that long without a aycheck. especially since cabinetmakers well get paid tomorrow. president trump: we have to talk to cabinetmakers, they probably don't know that. it's important that we have great border security. i
s that good deal for mexico. frankly, oil companies and other companies have an incentive now to go to mexico and take awaying that's why we're keeping gasoline prices so low. look at what's going on with gasoline prices. it's rather incredible. if you look back four months ago, oil hit $83 a barrel. $83. it was headed to $100. then it could have gone to $125. you want to see problems, let that happen. after i made some phone calls, to opec and the opec nations, which is essentially a monopoly,...
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for some mexico city. business with his political crisis continues to reach new depths of massive demonstrations have rattled the country this latest unrest arrives on the heels of thirty five year old one going to the leader of venezuela's national assembly declaring himself the country's interim president before going to. the nations of the so-called lima group including argentina brazil chile and others were quick to announce their support for. mexico however is not among the countries taking sides during an early morning press conference we asked the mexican president to clarify his position on the crisis. mexico has a history there is very important in relation to foreign policy that is based on principles and that it will continue if every other street in the past from those principles. we will not we will not act in violation of our constitution. it is not that we are in favor or against anyone we are for the defense of the constitutional principles of our foreign policy. president stance remains on
for some mexico city. business with his political crisis continues to reach new depths of massive demonstrations have rattled the country this latest unrest arrives on the heels of thirty five year old one going to the leader of venezuela's national assembly declaring himself the country's interim president before going to. the nations of the so-called lima group including argentina brazil chile and others were quick to announce their support for. mexico however is not among the countries...
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>> mexico! >> who? >> mexico! >> so i get a call from one of the reporters yesterday, and they said the president of mexico said they will not under any circumstances pay for the wall. i said, the wall just got ten feet higher. >> who's going to pay for the wall? >> mexico! >> who? >> mexico! >> it may be through reimbursement but one way or the other mexico will pay for the wall. >> i don't want to cause a problem, but in the end, in the end mexico's going to pay for the wall. >> they're going to pay for the wall and they're going to enjoy it. okay? they're going to enjoy it. >> so charlie, where's mexico? >> well, it was always absurd for the president to even suggest that mexico was somehow going to pay for this wall. what does the president plan on doing? sending the armed forces down to mexico city, raiding the bank of mexico, holding them up? i mean, this is just crazy. it was never a credible statement to begin with. and now the chickens are coming home to roost. and just as importantly, i'm very concerned
>> mexico! >> who? >> mexico! >> so i get a call from one of the reporters yesterday, and they said the president of mexico said they will not under any circumstances pay for the wall. i said, the wall just got ten feet higher. >> who's going to pay for the wall? >> mexico! >> who? >> mexico! >> it may be through reimbursement but one way or the other mexico will pay for the wall. >> i don't want to cause a problem, but in the end, in...
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juan: una de las cosas que unen a las ciudades fronterizas de mcallen, texas y tamaulipas, mÉxico es la inmigraciÓn. comparte la preocupaciÓn ante la medida tomada por la administraciÓn trump de que los solicitantes de asilo deberÁn esperar una respuesta en mÉxico, por la ciudad de tijuana. de llegar a otras ciudades como reynosa, tamaulipas, las pondrÍan en serios aprietos han dicho las autoridades desde un principio. >> tenemos que pedir el apoyo a otras instancias federales para que se diera una buena atenciÓn. juan: el gobierno de mÉxico ha reiterado que recibirÍa los inmigrantes bajo ciertas condiciones. dicen que de por si apenas les alcanza para atender a los migrantes que van de paso y que esta situaciÓn rebasarÍa su capacidad.
juan: una de las cosas que unen a las ciudades fronterizas de mcallen, texas y tamaulipas, mÉxico es la inmigraciÓn. comparte la preocupaciÓn ante la medida tomada por la administraciÓn trump de que los solicitantes de asilo deberÁn esperar una respuesta en mÉxico, por la ciudad de tijuana. de llegar a otras ciudades como reynosa, tamaulipas, las pondrÍan en serios aprietos han dicho las autoridades desde un principio. >> tenemos que pedir el apoyo a otras instancias federales para...
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this is a good deal for mexico. frankly, oil companies and other companies have an incentive now to go to mexico and take oil out. and that's a why we're keeping gasoline price so low. you look what is going on with gasoline prices. it is rather incredible. if you look back four months ago, oil hit $83 a barrel, 83. it was heading to 100. and then it could have gone to 125. you want to see problems? let that happen. after i made phone calls to opec and opec nations which is essentially a monopoly, all of a sudden it started coming down. i'm very happy with what's happened. i'm very happy people are paying a lot less in many cases than $2 a gallon for gasoline. you look what happened. it doesn't happen through luck. it happened through talent. [shouting questions] go ahead ahead. reporter: if the shutdown sir, does last, you come back for the second question, months or years, i want to understand how you expect federal workers to last that long without getting a paycheck specifically since your cabinet members are se
this is a good deal for mexico. frankly, oil companies and other companies have an incentive now to go to mexico and take oil out. and that's a why we're keeping gasoline price so low. you look what is going on with gasoline prices. it is rather incredible. if you look back four months ago, oil hit $83 a barrel, 83. it was heading to 100. and then it could have gone to 125. you want to see problems? let that happen. after i made phone calls to opec and opec nations which is essentially a...
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, there is not one known case of a terrorist entering us territory from mexico. these are more donald trump untruths. no, i mean we could spend all day long if you want to go down the rabbit hole of how many politicians flip—flop, so i think that that is politics as usual. however, i am from texas and i completely disagree. this is a national border, national security crisis, as well as an humanitarian crisis. yes, people in 2016 — yes, there were slightly fewer crossings, but it spiked again at the end of 2018, and what we've seen are 60,000 people coming across the border a month. these are cb — border patrol statistics, not white house statistics. with respect, the numbers... now, what... wait, wait... the numbers, the numbers... 60,000. they're not even half what they were in the late 90s and early 2000s, so how can you... but what has changed, stephen, what has changed, stephen, is the composite of the illegal immigrants coming across. first of all, it used to be individual males. now they are families, including unaccompanied children, and many make t
, there is not one known case of a terrorist entering us territory from mexico. these are more donald trump untruths. no, i mean we could spend all day long if you want to go down the rabbit hole of how many politicians flip—flop, so i think that that is politics as usual. however, i am from texas and i completely disagree. this is a national border, national security crisis, as well as an humanitarian crisis. yes, people in 2016 — yes, there were slightly fewer crossings, but it spiked...
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-mexico border. the 52-44 vote was a blow to republican majority leader mitch mcconnell, but failed to garner ththe 60 votes needed to break a filibuster. in an impassioned speech that lasted over 20 minutes, colorado democratic senator michael bennet blalasted senator ted crz and other republicans for supporting the shutdown, but laid blame for the crisis at the feet of president trump. >> this idea that he is going to build a medieval wall across the southern border of texas, take it from the farmers and ranchers , isn't true.re that is why we are here. because he is nowow saying the taxpayers hahave to pay for r i. amy: a republican-crafted bill with funding for trump's border wall also faileded thursday. that reportedly prompted republican lawmakers to angrily confront mitch mcconnell in a closed-door meeting over the shutdown and set off a flurry of negotiations on capitol hill. house democratic leadeders are floating proposasals to end the shutdown that would provide billions of dollars in new
-mexico border. the 52-44 vote was a blow to republican majority leader mitch mcconnell, but failed to garner ththe 60 votes needed to break a filibuster. in an impassioned speech that lasted over 20 minutes, colorado democratic senator michael bennet blalasted senator ted crz and other republicans for supporting the shutdown, but laid blame for the crisis at the feet of president trump. >> this idea that he is going to build a medieval wall across the southern border of texas, take it...
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chapo" guzmÁn habrÍan orquestado la fuga del "chapo" guzmÁn por un tÚnel del penal del altiplano en mÉxico, asÍ lo declarÓ hoy en el juicio el licenciado, mientras la esposa del narcotrÁfico escuchaba muy serÍa las acusaciones. reencuentro agridulce, somos testigos del emotivo reencuentro de vÍctor con su pequeÑo hijo, el hondureÑo deportado que perdiÓ una pierna y un brazo al ser atropellado por la bestia, buscara refugio en otro paÍs porque teme por su vida. >> rÉcord de tequila, las ventas de tequila se disparan en el 2018 con la venta de mÁs de 220 millones de litros, el 80% de todo el tequila producido en mÉxico, se consumiÓ en los estados unidos. >> noticias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz-balart. ♪ una imagen habla mÁs que mil st exigiendo la e un ejemplo. (gritan) varias partes del paÍs las fuerzas del rÉgimen, reprimiera a los manifestantes dejando muertos y heridos. mientr lÍoposit la asamblea nacional juan guaidÓ juraba como presidente encargado del paÍs, el presidente de estados unidos, donald trump lo reconociÓ y exigÍa a maduro se renuncia. >> venezuela tiene
chapo" guzmÁn habrÍan orquestado la fuga del "chapo" guzmÁn por un tÚnel del penal del altiplano en mÉxico, asÍ lo declarÓ hoy en el juicio el licenciado, mientras la esposa del narcotrÁfico escuchaba muy serÍa las acusaciones. reencuentro agridulce, somos testigos del emotivo reencuentro de vÍctor con su pequeÑo hijo, el hondureÑo deportado que perdiÓ una pierna y un brazo al ser atropellado por la bestia, buscara refugio en otro paÍs porque teme por su vida....
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estados unidos devolverÁ a mÉxico a personas que soliciten asilo. polÉmica en venezuela, juan guidÓ negó haberse reunido con cabello. ♪ ♪ ♪ conductor: llegÓ a 1 acuerdo con los de crestas para abrir el gobierno hasta el 15 de febrero y asÍ poder negociar sin afectar a los empleados. trump quiere que los demÓcratas le den dinero para construir el muro. conductora: el presidente cediÓ y anunciÓ que abrirÁ del gobierno temporalmente. se registraron retrasos en varios aeropuertos por falta de empleados. >> el aviÓn estuvo 1 tiempo en el aire hasta que pudimos aterrizar. los empleados afectados recibirÁn un pago retroactivo. >> me alegra saber que el gobierno vuelve a abrir. republicanas y logradas deben trabajar en 1 paquete legislativo. trump afirmÓ que el paquete no deberÍa incluir solo lo que ellos piden. >> ayer el yerno dijo a organizaciones que el presidente estÁ dispuesto a dejar a los soÑadores protecciÓn permanente. >> la oferta ya se hizo. los resultados estÁn por verse. conductor: aprueban 1 presupuesto para reabrir el
estados unidos devolverÁ a mÉxico a personas que soliciten asilo. polÉmica en venezuela, juan guidÓ negó haberse reunido con cabello. ♪ ♪ ♪ conductor: llegÓ a 1 acuerdo con los de crestas para abrir el gobierno hasta el 15 de febrero y asÍ poder negociar sin afectar a los empleados. trump quiere que los demÓcratas le den dinero para construir el muro. conductora: el presidente cediÓ y anunciÓ que abrirÁ del gobierno temporalmente. se registraron retrasos en varios aeropuertos...
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the tragedy comes just weeks after mexico's newly inaugurated president launched a crackdown on past from the country's vast network of fuel pipelines. mexican president would ever. see them the sixty six people say that they will continue to fight against the oil traffic in who will increase their number of units the government says thieves often driven by poverty to all peasants of illegal tops last year those tops often lead to fires and loss of life so this tragedy is the deadliest in recent years. now to some of the other stories making news around the world thousands of hunger ariens have come out across the country to protest prime minister viktor orban government they're furious about a new labor law allowing employees to ask workers to do up to four hundred hours of overtime a year critics say the law effectively introduces a six day workweek. french police have again clashed with so-called yellow vests protesters in paris security forces used tear gas and water cannons against demonstrators hurling rocks and bottles it's the tenth consecutive weekend of anti-government prot
the tragedy comes just weeks after mexico's newly inaugurated president launched a crackdown on past from the country's vast network of fuel pipelines. mexican president would ever. see them the sixty six people say that they will continue to fight against the oil traffic in who will increase their number of units the government says thieves often driven by poverty to all peasants of illegal tops last year those tops often lead to fires and loss of life so this tragedy is the deadliest in...
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in mexico. the role a nationwide gas in mexico. the role a nationwide gas (music throughout) er> the death toll has risen tonight a this deadly explosion in central mexico. at least 73 people have died. authorities say thieves punctured a gasoline pipeline last night as parts of the country rema in the grip of gas shortages. n's sarah harmon has the details. >> reporter: a massive fireball fills the night sky, sending flames and smoke soaring. triggered, authorities say, by gas thieves drilling into a pipeline. these images from before the st deadly b show fuel gushing like a fountain as hundreds rush to collect in plastic containers. "gas is expensive and in short supply," this man says. so when his sons heard about the initial leak on facebook, they decided to check it out. they're n among the more than 80 people missing.ex mo is in midst of a gas crisis, and fuel theft is an epidemic costing the econom $3 billion a year. in the first ten months of last year, pipelines were tapped on average 42 times a day. as mexico's government
in mexico. the role a nationwide gas in mexico. the role a nationwide gas (music throughout) er> the death toll has risen tonight a this deadly explosion in central mexico. at least 73 people have died. authorities say thieves punctured a gasoline pipeline last night as parts of the country rema in the grip of gas shortages. n's sarah harmon has the details. >> reporter: a massive fireball fills the night sky, sending flames and smoke soaring. triggered, authorities say, by gas thieves...
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desde mÉxico el presidente lÓpez obrador ya les avisÓ, les dejaÁa entrar pero de forma ordenada. >> culpables inocentes. noticias telemundo investiga y revela cÓmo un padre mexicano paso 15 aÑos de prisiÓn y fue deportado por un crimen que no cometiÓ, alejandro pÉrez declarÓ sin intÉrpretes y fue condenado por pruebas falsas >> un precio demasiado alto, uno de cada 4 diabÉticos raciÓna la insulina por el costo alto, algunos pagan 500 dÓlares por una caja y otros arriesgan su propia vida. >> noticias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz balart. >> son ya 26 dÍas ya 26 dias dee gobierno y por ahora todo sigue tan ecomplicado como al inicio, hoy la lÍder demÓcrata de la cÁmaras de representantes reclamÓ que si no se reabre el gobierno el presidente trump deberÍa postergar el discurso a la naciÓn, un pedido que como nos dice rogelio mora-tagle para los republicanos es nada mÁs qu un juego polÍtico >> tras 26 dÍas de cierre de gobierno la guerra escala a todos los niveles, la presidenta de la cÁmara de representantes nancy pelosi sacÓ un arma nueva y lo retÓ a postergar el discurso a l
desde mÉxico el presidente lÓpez obrador ya les avisÓ, les dejaÁa entrar pero de forma ordenada. >> culpables inocentes. noticias telemundo investiga y revela cÓmo un padre mexicano paso 15 aÑos de prisiÓn y fue deportado por un crimen que no cometiÓ, alejandro pÉrez declarÓ sin intÉrpretes y fue condenado por pruebas falsas >> un precio demasiado alto, uno de cada 4 diabÉticos raciÓna la insulina por el costo alto, algunos pagan 500 dÓlares por una caja y otros...
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guest: new mexico. host: i want to show you a clip of him talking about the training and tell us what you think. >> when you arrive at the border patrol academy we will be tough on you. it's not going to be easy to get through this academy. we expect you to come in in good physical-- condition. you will become proficient in border patrol operation, immigration law, united states code criminal law, use of firearms, proficient in driving vehicles, off-road vehicles, pursuit vehicles, spanish language, use of force policy and procedures, tactics and techniques and we provide you every tool you need to protect yourself and protect the people of this great country. host: accurate? guest: i think i might have seen that video before or something much like it. i think the academy is i recognize some of the scenes in the film, so i would say it's pretty accurate. you know, the academy is designed, sort of a hybrid between a police academy in military training, so there's a lot of academics studying and book work
guest: new mexico. host: i want to show you a clip of him talking about the training and tell us what you think. >> when you arrive at the border patrol academy we will be tough on you. it's not going to be easy to get through this academy. we expect you to come in in good physical-- condition. you will become proficient in border patrol operation, immigration law, united states code criminal law, use of firearms, proficient in driving vehicles, off-road vehicles, pursuit vehicles,...
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"gran gran parte del muro ya ha sido completamente renovado o construido," twitteÓ, pero ni mÉxico estÁ pagando nada ni se ha construido nada nuevo del muro. "es muy importante que un presidente tenga integridad," criticÓ el senador republicano electo. la pregunta que se hacen todos es quiÉn cederÁ primero, ¿demÓcratas o republicanos? trump afirma que el muro es un tema de seguridad nacional. los demÓcratas responden que Él aceptÓ frente a las cÁmaras responsabilidad por serra del gobierno, si no le daban el gobierno para el muro. >> el mismo presidente lo dijo. Él mismo declarÓuna situación en la que Él es el dueÑo de este cierre de gobierno. pablo: nadie sabe si el gobierno estarÁ cerrado dÍas o semanas. y mientras esta pelea polÍtica sigue, 800,000 empleados federales siguen afectados. adriana: muchas gracias, pablo. y el presidente trump asegurÓ que en esencia habÍa despedido a james matti, a pesar de que Éste habÍa dicho que había renunciado. durante una rueda de prensa, el presidente realizÓ fuertes crÍticas contra su exsecretario de defensa. mattis, anunci
"gran gran parte del muro ya ha sido completamente renovado o construido," twitteÓ, pero ni mÉxico estÁ pagando nada ni se ha construido nada nuevo del muro. "es muy importante que un presidente tenga integridad," criticÓ el senador republicano electo. la pregunta que se hacen todos es quiÉn cederÁ primero, ¿demÓcratas o republicanos? trump afirma que el muro es un tema de seguridad nacional. los demÓcratas responden que Él aceptÓ frente a las cÁmaras...
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>> mexico. >> who? >> mexico. >> who's going to pay for the wall? >> mexico. >> who? >> mexico. >> in the end, in the end mexico's going to pay for the wall. they're going to pay for the wall and they're going 10 to joy it, okay. they're going enjoy it. they may even write us a check by the time then see what happens. they may. >> mexico is definitely enjoying this new plan. >> yes. >> to take the funds from hurricane ravaged places and natural disaster ravaged places to pay for it instead. and listen, abby, we've been down this road before, but i think the braisenness is important to point out and i believe the president when he says that this 315 miles worth of wall that he's planning to build is going to solve the opioid crisis and fix immigration and fix crime and all the other things that he thinks this border wall can fix. >> yeah. i mean, the brazenness really is amazing. i was on the lawn when the president said that yesterday and he brought. out literally out of nowhere. no one asked him a question whether mexico was going to pay for the wall, though we have
>> mexico. >> who? >> mexico. >> who's going to pay for the wall? >> mexico. >> who? >> mexico. >> in the end, in the end mexico's going to pay for the wall. they're going to pay for the wall and they're going 10 to joy it, okay. they're going enjoy it. they may even write us a check by the time then see what happens. they may. >> mexico is definitely enjoying this new plan. >> yes. >> to take the funds from hurricane ravaged...
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host: new mexico, good morning. caller: my comments on daca is like venezuela is fighting for their own country so i don't the illegalhat immigrants don't fight for their own country. i think they have a responsibility to go over there and fight for their own rights and put down the people over there and straight another country. they come over here and try to fight for their rights here but they should go back over there and fight for their own country. to be honest, they are cowards. those who have grown up over here, they are killing people. i think you should really put a background check on them because the blood of their families comes from drug dealing families. anst: i think that's interesting point about mexico years, in the last 15-20 there is a new government there and there are many activists and lots of change going on in mexico and a lot of people actually have thought for change thathave a new government wants to make mexico more prosperous and desirable even leading up to the current governmental cha
host: new mexico, good morning. caller: my comments on daca is like venezuela is fighting for their own country so i don't the illegalhat immigrants don't fight for their own country. i think they have a responsibility to go over there and fight for their own rights and put down the people over there and straight another country. they come over here and try to fight for their rights here but they should go back over there and fight for their own country. to be honest, they are cowards. those...
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aeropuertos y escuelas y el servicio postal interrumpen sus servicios, bombas de tiempo la ciudad de mÉxico descubren un tÚnel estaba construido debajo de la zona poblada >>> fue un mensaje directa >>> sÍ es la primera vez que lo digo >>> la reina del sur, revela en exclusiva el mensaje directo que le mandÓ joaquÍn "el chapo" guzmÁn desde la carcel la actriz tambiÉn habla de la parte humana del llamado capo de capos. y por poco no la cuenta, un estudiante de new hampshire se vio envuelto en llamas dentro de su auto tras chocar con un camiÓn. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> muy buenas tardes bienvenidos a la informaciÓn les saluda paulina sodi y arrancamos este miÉrcoles porque muchos estados del paÍs sufren con el tiempo. tanto que en algunos lugar se corre el riesgo de hipotermia o congelamiento casi instantÁneamente y las temperaturas bajan en dakota del norte, minnesota, illinois suben pereira sigue aguantando este frÍo para contarnos su crÓnica adelante rubÉn te escuchamos. >>> quÉ tal paulina te saludamos desde chicago mira esta panorÁmica de la ciudad con el vapor saliendo del
aeropuertos y escuelas y el servicio postal interrumpen sus servicios, bombas de tiempo la ciudad de mÉxico descubren un tÚnel estaba construido debajo de la zona poblada >>> fue un mensaje directa >>> sÍ es la primera vez que lo digo >>> la reina del sur, revela en exclusiva el mensaje directo que le mandÓ joaquÍn "el chapo" guzmÁn desde la carcel la actriz tambiÉn habla de la parte humana del llamado capo de capos. y por poco no la cuenta, un...
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-mexico border. the 52-44 vote was a blow to republican majority leader mitch mcconnell, but failed to garner the 60 votes needed to break a filibuster. in an impassioned speech that lasted over 20 minutes, colorado democratic senator michael bennet b blasted senator ted crz and other republicans for supporting the shutdown, but laid blame for the crisis at the feet of president trump. >> this idea that he is going to build a medieval wall across the southern border of texas, take it from the farmers and ranchers , isn't true.re that is why we are here. because he is now sayining the taxpayers s have to pay fofor i. amy: a republican-crafted bill with funding for trump's borderr wall also faililed thursday. that reportedly prompted republican lawmakers to angrily confront mitch mcconnell in a closed-door meeting over the shutdown and set off a flurry of negotiations on capitol hill. house democratic leaeaders are floating propoposals to end the shutdown that would provide billions of dollars in new f
-mexico border. the 52-44 vote was a blow to republican majority leader mitch mcconnell, but failed to garner the 60 votes needed to break a filibuster. in an impassioned speech that lasted over 20 minutes, colorado democratic senator michael bennet b blasted senator ted crz and other republicans for supporting the shutdown, but laid blame for the crisis at the feet of president trump. >> this idea that he is going to build a medieval wall across the southern border of texas, take it from...
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of thousands of people, obviously i never meant mexico would write a cheque." that's what he said the other day. the truth is during the 2016 campaign, when you were a loyal supporter of his, he specifically outlined, and i'm going to quote now, he outlined how he planned to, quote, "compel mexico to make a one—time payment of $5—10 billion", so president trump is lying to the american people, he's now putting a bill before the american people for over $5 billion, which he promised as a candidate would be paid by the mexican government direct. so, of course, donald trump is being blamed by the us public. well, being blamed by which public?, i would argue. his base is sticking to him, according to our internal polling. remember, our campaign has been up and running since january 2017, which is kind of unprecedented for an incoming president. but, in regard to mexico paying for the wall, i'm not so sure people really took that literally. if you look at quotes in president trump's book, art of the deal, he said "people want to believe something that is biggest
of thousands of people, obviously i never meant mexico would write a cheque." that's what he said the other day. the truth is during the 2016 campaign, when you were a loyal supporter of his, he specifically outlined, and i'm going to quote now, he outlined how he planned to, quote, "compel mexico to make a one—time payment of $5—10 billion", so president trump is lying to the american people, he's now putting a bill before the american people for over $5 billion, which he...
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the ceo of the world wildlife fund in mexico isjorge rickards, he joins us from mexico city. this is a good news story and involving a joint effort by three countries. that's right. indeed, we are very happy to share this news today. it is over six hectares of colonies of overwintering monarchs, the monarchs have flown from canada 2500 miles to get here and spend the winter in mexico. and it's very exciting indeed, because last year we had only 2.4 hectares. as you said, it is a 144% increase. this gives us hope that we might begin to see a recovery in the population of the eastern migrating population of the eastern migrating population of the monarchs. is always amazing to think of something apparently so delicate doing that kind of migration. why is the monarch butterfly so important? well, as an insect it is a pollinator and, in general, we are seeing a pollinator prices all over the world. just by itself it is important to be concerned. —— crisis. it is a symbol in conservation as something that unites three countries. it is one of those elements that has promoted co
the ceo of the world wildlife fund in mexico isjorge rickards, he joins us from mexico city. this is a good news story and involving a joint effort by three countries. that's right. indeed, we are very happy to share this news today. it is over six hectares of colonies of overwintering monarchs, the monarchs have flown from canada 2500 miles to get here and spend the winter in mexico. and it's very exciting indeed, because last year we had only 2.4 hectares. as you said, it is a 144% increase....
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this would encourage migrants to stay in mexico. they granted asylum in mexico if they choose to stay and it could attract migrants already in the united states and mexicans themselves to move back to mexico. easier to work in mexico because it is a spanish-language country but it is not a silver bullet and it would have negative affect as well economically but from the point of view of migration it can't help but help a bit. jillian: it would have negative affect on us economically. what would they be? >> manufacturing activities, this is focused on manufacturing. that might take place in the southwest, would then take place in mexico. things like assembly operations, making components to the automobile industry. tax incentives won't attract jobs away from elsewhere in mexico, they will attract them from the united states. mexico isn't doing this out of the goodness of his heart. a left-leaning mexican president newly elected didn't get up this morning and say how can i help donald trump? jillian: it is how can i help us. >> help h
this would encourage migrants to stay in mexico. they granted asylum in mexico if they choose to stay and it could attract migrants already in the united states and mexicans themselves to move back to mexico. easier to work in mexico because it is a spanish-language country but it is not a silver bullet and it would have negative affect as well economically but from the point of view of migration it can't help but help a bit. jillian: it would have negative affect on us economically. what would...
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and mexico's fuel theft problems must in the country's president says he's offering a solution after last week's deadly pipe explosion. i'm seeing beers in berlin thanks for joining us to go to lone work together compromise they're doing narratives now now center stage at the world economic forum meetings in davos where business and political leaders are supposed to talk about the future but are still trying to agree on the president on wednesday german chancellor angela merkel gave her view. german chancellor angela merkel appeared more than happy to promote her agenda in the crowded hall in davos. east although i think we should understand our national interest in a way that we think about the interest of others and from that create win win situations that are the precondition for multilateralism oath that something we do that's a balance. that was apparently aimed at politicians like donald trump who put the interests of their own country first. if japan's prime minister shinzo ave also made it clear and obvious he remains committed to open markets no growth without free trade ave
and mexico's fuel theft problems must in the country's president says he's offering a solution after last week's deadly pipe explosion. i'm seeing beers in berlin thanks for joining us to go to lone work together compromise they're doing narratives now now center stage at the world economic forum meetings in davos where business and political leaders are supposed to talk about the future but are still trying to agree on the president on wednesday german chancellor angela merkel gave her view....
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and mexico's fuel tough problems must in the country's president says he's offering a solution after last week's deadly pipe explosion. i'm stephen beers in berlin thanks for joining us go to lone work together compromise there dueling narratives now now center stage at the world economic forum meetings in davos where business and political leaders are supposed to talk about the future but are still trying to agree on the president on wednesday german chancellor angela merkel gave her view. german chancellor angela merkel appeared more than happy to promote her agenda in the crowded hall in davos. east although i think we should understand our national interest in a way that we think about the interest of others and from that create win win situations that are the precondition for multilateralism oath that someone from within that's a policy and then. that was apparently aimed at politicians like donald trump who put the interests of their own country first. japan's prime minister shinzo ave also made it clear and to us he remains committed to open markets no growth without free trad
and mexico's fuel tough problems must in the country's president says he's offering a solution after last week's deadly pipe explosion. i'm stephen beers in berlin thanks for joining us go to lone work together compromise there dueling narratives now now center stage at the world economic forum meetings in davos where business and political leaders are supposed to talk about the future but are still trying to agree on the president on wednesday german chancellor angela merkel gave her view....
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and mexico's fuel tough problems must in the country's president says he's offering a solution after last week's deadly pipe explosion. i'm stephen beardsley in berlin thanks for joining us go to lone work together compromise there dueling narratives now now center stage at the world economic forum meetings in davos where business and political leaders are supposed to talk about the future but are still trying to agree on the president on wednesday german chancellor angela merkel gave her view. german chancellor angela merkel appeared more than happy to promote her agenda in the crowded hall in davos. east although i think we should understand our national interest in a way that we think about the interest of others and from that create win win situations that are the precondition for multilateralism oath that someone from within that's a policy. that was apparently aimed at politicians like donald trump who put the interests of their own country first. if japan's prime minister shinzo ave also made it clear in davos he remains committed to open markets no growth without free trade a
and mexico's fuel tough problems must in the country's president says he's offering a solution after last week's deadly pipe explosion. i'm stephen beardsley in berlin thanks for joining us go to lone work together compromise there dueling narratives now now center stage at the world economic forum meetings in davos where business and political leaders are supposed to talk about the future but are still trying to agree on the president on wednesday german chancellor angela merkel gave her view....
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y anti mÉxico. borja: cree que en su distrito es necesario construir un muro como el que trÁfico de drogas? vicente: claro que no. primero hay que quitar y destacar lo que es real. cuando hablamos de trÁfico de drogas, la gran mayorÍa es cruzada por puentes, por puertos y por aeropuertos. de esa forma entra la droga en nuestro paÍs. cuando hablamos de un muro deberÍamos estÁ hablando de un muro virtual y no un muro de piedra que nunca va a funcionar, el cual la gente puede cruzar. no trae seguridad real y cuesta 25.000.000.000 de los impuestos del pueblo americano. asÍ que sería un desperdicio de fondos. creo que todos queremos seguridad fronteriza pero hay que buscar formas inteligentes de tener seguridad. Él prometiÓ el pueblo americano que se harÍa un muro y aunque le cueste 25.000.000.000 $ lo quiere hacer para cumplir la promesa para la campaÑa del 2020. de eso se trata esto. carolina: congresista, usted drogas. se sabe que el presidente no cede y sigue pidiendo esos 5.000.000.000 $
y anti mÉxico. borja: cree que en su distrito es necesario construir un muro como el que trÁfico de drogas? vicente: claro que no. primero hay que quitar y destacar lo que es real. cuando hablamos de trÁfico de drogas, la gran mayorÍa es cruzada por puentes, por puertos y por aeropuertos. de esa forma entra la droga en nuestro paÍs. cuando hablamos de un muro deberÍamos estÁ hablando de un muro virtual y no un muro de piedra que nunca va a funcionar, el cual la gente puede cruzar. no...
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--lunes superar las cifras de muertos por una explosiÓn de lo oculto en mÉxico. -- oleoducto en mÉxico pemex dice que fue perforado . ecuatorianos designados desalojan a inmigrantes pelÉ son aros de refugios luego de que un compatriota amenazÓ a su mujer embarazada tras mantenerla de rehÉn. >>un hombre que el que haya un apartamento en miami en el sitio de hospedaje airbnb descubriÓ que habÍan cÁmaras ocultas. >> esto es noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos e ilia calderÓn. >>quÉ tal, buenas noches?, empeora la tragedia en mÉxico tras la explosiÓn de un oleoducto to con el nÚmero de muertos que va en mÁs de 90. los pronÓsticos para varios no son buenos. vamos a conversar en vivo -- comenzar en vivo. aranza ruiz hag -- lo izara tienen los detalles. cuÉntanos qué es lo Último. >> en efecto me encuentro fuera del centro cultural aquÍ en hidalgo, lugar que se convirtiÓ en santuario para estas familias que estÁn buscando respuestas. para ser exactos 91 muertos, 50 hospitalizados. mucho se de ellos en gravedad. 68 personas fueron localizadas en el sitio de la explosiÓn en
--lunes superar las cifras de muertos por una explosiÓn de lo oculto en mÉxico. -- oleoducto en mÉxico pemex dice que fue perforado . ecuatorianos designados desalojan a inmigrantes pelÉ son aros de refugios luego de que un compatriota amenazÓ a su mujer embarazada tras mantenerla de rehÉn. >>un hombre que el que haya un apartamento en miami en el sitio de hospedaje airbnb descubriÓ que habÍan cÁmaras ocultas. >> esto es noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos e ilia...
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donald trump begged the president of mexico to stop saying mexico would not pay for the wall. and now donald trump himself is finally saying mexico will not pay for the wall. these are the moments that donald trump hates more than any others in his public life. if you ask him if he had sex with a porn star and paid her off during his third marriage, that's the kind of thing he can take in stride. but having to admit that one of his big lies is a lie is as painful as it gets for donald trump. and you can see it. you can see it when it happens. let's take a look at what might be the single most painful moment of the presidential campaign for donald trump, was the moment that donald trump believed would never come. when he began his presidential campaign. because donald trump did not expect to be the republican nominee. he was just running to try into crease his fame, which was fading then. but then there he was as the republican nominee with only seven weeks left in a presidential campaign, and he had to admit that the foundational lie of his political career was a lie, the lie
donald trump begged the president of mexico to stop saying mexico would not pay for the wall. and now donald trump himself is finally saying mexico will not pay for the wall. these are the moments that donald trump hates more than any others in his public life. if you ask him if he had sex with a porn star and paid her off during his third marriage, that's the kind of thing he can take in stride. but having to admit that one of his big lies is a lie is as painful as it gets for donald trump....
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cabe mencionar que arriaga no tuvo encuentros con ice el presidente de mÉxico comenzÓ el aÑo reclutando miles de jÓvenes polÉmica guardia nacional. >te vamos a decir porque un hombre atacÓ una empleada de mcdonald's y donde ocurriÓ. la compaÑÍa lanza una pertenencia sobre un nuevo reto relacionado con una babosa pelÍcula ♪ >> estamos monitoreando un frente que provocarÁ lluvias. >> un residente de florida ha sido acusado de atacar violentamente a una empleada de mcdonald's todo se dividiÓ porque pidiÓ un popote como le digan. >> ahora nos vamos a trasladar a mÉxico donde un aterrador crimen ocurriÓ en la noche del fin de aÑo. una niÑa de nueve aÑos de edadfue violada y posteriormente asesinada con un hombre. >> con las emociones aflor de piel, sufren su parte. vida y no es para menos, porque en la tortilla ocurriÓ. su padre hace un esfuerzo para no llorar y recuerda las Últimas palabras de su hija pasaron los minutos y camila no regresaba, preso la familia pens o que algo habÍa un ruido. pero jamÁs imaginaron que la encontrarÍan frente a su casa, el cuerpode la peq
cabe mencionar que arriaga no tuvo encuentros con ice el presidente de mÉxico comenzÓ el aÑo reclutando miles de jÓvenes polÉmica guardia nacional. >te vamos a decir porque un hombre atacÓ una empleada de mcdonald's y donde ocurriÓ. la compaÑÍa lanza una pertenencia sobre un nuevo reto relacionado con una babosa pelÍcula ♪ >> estamos monitoreando un frente que provocarÁ lluvias. >> un residente de florida ha sido acusado de atacar violentamente a una empleada de...