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mexico. so it included, nevada in new mexico and utah and most of arizona and parts of wyoming and parts of colorado. so that's about a that's about a third of mexico this area. so we'll look at that. well look something that area first. but to do a little bit of background, let's talk about andrew jackson. that's a presidential presidential portrait of andrew jackson an illustration talk a little bit about jack sodium democracy. so we haven't talked about jacksonian democracy much yet. we're kind of coming out of the year of good feelings, and we talked about the market revolution, but jackson when he was elected president, he had won the popular vote in 1824, but lost the presid. a and the electoral college and in the house of representatives and so he ran for office in a sense for four years in the name of democracy and popular democracy. jackson was the first populist president in american history, and he imagined himself as a jeffersonian in favor of the yeoman farmers and in favor of li
mexico. so it included, nevada in new mexico and utah and most of arizona and parts of wyoming and parts of colorado. so that's about a that's about a third of mexico this area. so we'll look at that. well look something that area first. but to do a little bit of background, let's talk about andrew jackson. that's a presidential presidential portrait of andrew jackson an illustration talk a little bit about jack sodium democracy. so we haven't talked about jacksonian democracy much yet. we're...
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it is not entirely a problem in mexico. host: on how mexico treats its drug dealers. as the mexican government outdone by the cartels? guest: the mexican government is indeed outgunned by the cartels. there have been stories, you can find them on the internet of some of the cartels showing off their weaponry. there was a fairly infamous case where the mexican government attempted to arrest a senior drug cartel leader, the son of guzman, the cartels mass or says and eventually surrounded the military, forcing the military to withdraw. no doubt a serious challenge for scope. host: how many cartels are there in mexico? guest: i am not sure who knows exactly how many there are. there are two or three primary cartels. the gulf cartel operates in brownsville, matamoros. again, the challenge is the cartel -- it is not quite the same as a corporation in the united states. there is a lot of infighting and splintering. often when a kingpin is eliminated, what happens is, there is fight for control of the cartel so you see an increase in violence. host: which one of the three wa
it is not entirely a problem in mexico. host: on how mexico treats its drug dealers. as the mexican government outdone by the cartels? guest: the mexican government is indeed outgunned by the cartels. there have been stories, you can find them on the internet of some of the cartels showing off their weaponry. there was a fairly infamous case where the mexican government attempted to arrest a senior drug cartel leader, the son of guzman, the cartels mass or says and eventually surrounded the...
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to mexico and central america. the conversations hosted by the center for american progress. >> good afternoon. my name is nick wilson, and senior director of gunfighters presented prevention at the centerce for american progress, and is my pleasure to welcome you all to today's public event, guns without borders compressing the full u.s. firearms to mexico and central america. tapas been a proud member of the network to prevent gun violence in america which brought together researchers, professors, litigators and advocates in a multiple of issues whether its humane right, international security, arms expert in gunun violence prevention to work collaboratively to figure out how we can reduce the flow of u.s. guns that a devastating that only the united states but also our neighbors to the south. during the first few hours today we had a leading expert in panelists discussing how to message around this issue, policy solution, legislative solutions to this nation and we are proud to have so many people watching onlin
to mexico and central america. the conversations hosted by the center for american progress. >> good afternoon. my name is nick wilson, and senior director of gunfighters presented prevention at the centerce for american progress, and is my pleasure to welcome you all to today's public event, guns without borders compressing the full u.s. firearms to mexico and central america. tapas been a proud member of the network to prevent gun violence in america which brought together researchers,...
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ambassador to mexico, ken salazar. thank you as well to all of those tuning in on c-span and telemundo. and ntn124 for covering the event. we are pleased to be hosting a conversation with mexico's newly confirmed secretary of foreign affairs, alicia. secretary, thank you for choosing the atlantic council for making your public remarks in washington. we are delighted to have you here. the secretary is in washington dc as part of the first official trip to the united states. having previously served as executive secretary of the economic commission for latin america and the caribbean and more recently, ambassador of mexico and chile. secretary alicia barcena brings years of experience -- she is very young, and knowledge to her new position. she also spent time as under secretary-general for management at the united nations headquarters in new york. and as chief de cabinet to former secretary-general. secretary alicia barcena cares deeply about environmental matters, serving as court nadir of the latin american and caribb
ambassador to mexico, ken salazar. thank you as well to all of those tuning in on c-span and telemundo. and ntn124 for covering the event. we are pleased to be hosting a conversation with mexico's newly confirmed secretary of foreign affairs, alicia. secretary, thank you for choosing the atlantic council for making your public remarks in washington. we are delighted to have you here. the secretary is in washington dc as part of the first official trip to the united states. having previously...
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it's called méxico lindo contigo, and with me is yael gojman all the way from la ciudad méxico, méxico city to fill us in on this. yael, welcome to the show. yael gojman: hi. thank you so much. --and thank you for having me. damian: thank you. i met you a couple of weeks ago when you and your team came to san jose. tell us about méxico lindo contigo. yael: méxico lindo contigo is a social enterprise that aim to attend to the needs of mexicans who have left the country--who have left mexico to move to either the states or canada to look for a better future for themselves and for their families. we look up to them and we admire them because we know that they are choosing to leave. it's not easy with all the challenges that it may entail and with all--everything that comes with it. and so we looked for--we wanted to create an opportunity to bring peace of mind to them in a way--in any way we could, which turned into what now is méxico lindo contigo, which are plans to include different benefits; and i guess i'll speak a little bit more about the benefits in a second. damian: yeah. let
it's called méxico lindo contigo, and with me is yael gojman all the way from la ciudad méxico, méxico city to fill us in on this. yael, welcome to the show. yael gojman: hi. thank you so much. --and thank you for having me. damian: thank you. i met you a couple of weeks ago when you and your team came to san jose. tell us about méxico lindo contigo. yael: méxico lindo contigo is a social enterprise that aim to attend to the needs of mexicans who have left the country--who have left mexico...
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and they are going to mexico. so we have to control not only the ports of entry from mexico to the u.s., but from the u.s. to mexico so that is something we need to improve on jointly of course. this is something that dhs also needs to help us with, because it is not only drugs that are trafficking. it is arms, guns, many things that are precisely the other side of the coin. the list of criminal guns. mr. marczak: it is important to continue as we do at the atlantic council, look at the border as an opportunity, which it is typically looked at as a challenge, but the economic potential to border brings only look at issues like near shoring. your presentation mentions the fact that mexico is poised to capture nearly 50% of near shoring potential projected for latin america. earlier this summer, also transmitted live via c-span with senators cassidy and and it, cosponsor of the bipartisan america's act. we had an event where we talked about near shoring and announced a new atlantic council working group focused on t
and they are going to mexico. so we have to control not only the ports of entry from mexico to the u.s., but from the u.s. to mexico so that is something we need to improve on jointly of course. this is something that dhs also needs to help us with, because it is not only drugs that are trafficking. it is arms, guns, many things that are precisely the other side of the coin. the list of criminal guns. mr. marczak: it is important to continue as we do at the atlantic council, look at the border...
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host: how did mexico feel about the remain in mexico policy? guest: mexico as a sovereign country had to agree they would do that great i think as an example of mexico recognizing that it is a shared challenge, i think there were concerns on both sides of the border of the burden of taking care of large numbers of migrants both from u.s. border communities, as well as on the mexican side. i think the recognition that these people -- the united states has a right as the caller was alluding to to enforce its laws and make decisions on whether people should be granted access or not. i think there is an understanding that something had to be done, but i think their hope would be the sorts of things are not forever programs. host: edward, burbank, california. independent. good morning. caller: can you hear me ok? host: yes, sir. caller: a couple of comments and observations. one of them is, we always hear our economy is 70%, 80% consumption. there doesn't seem to be efforts to dry up that consumption. on the other hand, i have seen articles where th
host: how did mexico feel about the remain in mexico policy? guest: mexico as a sovereign country had to agree they would do that great i think as an example of mexico recognizing that it is a shared challenge, i think there were concerns on both sides of the border of the burden of taking care of large numbers of migrants both from u.s. border communities, as well as on the mexican side. i think the recognition that these people -- the united states has a right as the caller was alluding to to...
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to mexico? i know oftentimes drug cartels will be purchasing their drugs with arms rather than clean cash. how should the u.s. work with that? gema: part of the frustration of the mexican government, we have these president of the mexican government with -- gun production companies and it does establish a president in terms of what the mexican government is willing to do. i think very clearly we need to start with the fact that mexico cannot change the u.s. constitution. it cannot change the type of political culture that exists in this country. we need to work with what we have. what the u.s. government can do is precisely to increase both the monitoring and securing of who accesses guns in the united states and there is already measures in place that allow that. then the securing of the border and what types of guns enter mexico. there is of course beyond focusing, there are measures of investigative policing that more training could bring about. the don't rely only on like militarizing the wa
to mexico? i know oftentimes drug cartels will be purchasing their drugs with arms rather than clean cash. how should the u.s. work with that? gema: part of the frustration of the mexican government, we have these president of the mexican government with -- gun production companies and it does establish a president in terms of what the mexican government is willing to do. i think very clearly we need to start with the fact that mexico cannot change the u.s. constitution. it cannot change the...
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it's an institution in mexico city. it's--you have to come here when you're in mexico city. churros and chocolate are a dream come true for my four-year-old son, santi. - yeah! - this one, but softly. soft, soft, soft! slow. this is the chilango in the family. when it comes to food, we all have our guilty pleasures. for my son, it's chocolate and churros. [laughter] and for me, it's anything japanese. so i'm excited to try something new: japanese-mexican cuisine, pioneered by chef edo lópez in mexico city's little tokyo. - welcome to mexico. have a seat. - i've never been to little tokyo. - really? - yes. - well, we call it little tokyo because there's a lot of japanese places around it. - uh-huh, but are you of japanese descent? - my grandfather and my family lived in japan for a long time. - really? - yeah. yeah. but i was raised and born in tijuana. i'm very proud mexican, very, very proud. and i try to bring this love with food to mexico. you know? - you want to show them both your cultures. - yeah. ♪ ♪ - i had no idea that in the late 19th century, thousands of jap
it's an institution in mexico city. it's--you have to come here when you're in mexico city. churros and chocolate are a dream come true for my four-year-old son, santi. - yeah! - this one, but softly. soft, soft, soft! slow. this is the chilango in the family. when it comes to food, we all have our guilty pleasures. for my son, it's chocolate and churros. [laughter] and for me, it's anything japanese. so i'm excited to try something new: japanese-mexican cuisine, pioneered by chef edo lópez in...
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, por fallecimiento, o el servicio funerario en méxico, una vez que la persona llega a méxico, y es recibida por su familia, en su lugar de origen; el beneficio que nuestros proveedores ofrecen a través de, de nosotros, como intermediarios, es el de coordinar todos los servicios que se requieren, tanto en atención a una funeraria, en otro país, en este caso, en estados unidos, como los servicios que se van a realizar con una funeraria en méxico; entonces, nuestro proveedor, coordina las funerarias, y comienza a darle a la persona que está responsable del trámite, cercana a la persona que falleció, la guía de cómo ir consiguiendo la documentación, para poder realizar la repatriación completa a méxico, hasta su lugar de origen en méxico, y que la empresa cubra todos los gastos que esas dos funerarias que están realizando el proceso, puedan llegar a generar, tanto en estados unidos, como en méxico. ¿quieres que mencione un poco de los gastos que pueden estar cubiertos en este proceso? damián trujillo: si me hace el favor. eduardo gojman: claro que sí, una repatriación complet
, por fallecimiento, o el servicio funerario en méxico, una vez que la persona llega a méxico, y es recibida por su familia, en su lugar de origen; el beneficio que nuestros proveedores ofrecen a través de, de nosotros, como intermediarios, es el de coordinar todos los servicios que se requieren, tanto en atención a una funeraria, en otro país, en este caso, en estados unidos, como los servicios que se van a realizar con una funeraria en méxico; entonces, nuestro proveedor, coordina las...
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vamos con nuestra cÁmara. >> mÉxico, mÉxico, mÉxico, mÉxico! mÉxico, mÉxico, mÉxico, mÉxico! >> se levantÓ blue demon! [risas] >> antes decÍa " memo, mi mamÁ te ama". >> aquÍ estÁ la pelota, un gran ambiente, habrÁ que decir el dÍa de hoy, aquÍ en el estadio. hay algunos huecos pequeÑos. >> quizÁs en algunos de los palcos que se ven apagados, debajo de los marcadores, pero del resto la gente dentro muy rÁpido, y hasta el momento se han comportado muy bien, tambiÉn hay que decirlo, porque en las vegas no fue tanto el caso. >> veamos quÉ estÁ diciendo la fanaticada. la pregunta que ya les habÍamos formulado sobre los 41 minutos. ahÍ estÁ. " creo que mÉxico volverÁ a su nivel con lozano". gran servicio para sÁnchez, remate, al balÓn sobre chiquito sÁnchez, saque de meta para la selecciÓn hondureÑa, quÉ piensan, seÑores? >> para mÍ no es nada. otra vez se junta el equipo mexicano, mucha diferencia los movimientos. ahora cuando mÉxico tiene la pelota, los jugadores van a buscar la pelota, son opciÓn para que tira la pelota el proceso anterior era una p
vamos con nuestra cÁmara. >> mÉxico, mÉxico, mÉxico, mÉxico! mÉxico, mÉxico, mÉxico, mÉxico! >> se levantÓ blue demon! [risas] >> antes decÍa " memo, mi mamÁ te ama". >> aquÍ estÁ la pelota, un gran ambiente, habrÁ que decir el dÍa de hoy, aquÍ en el estadio. hay algunos huecos pequeÑos. >> quizÁs en algunos de los palcos que se ven apagados, debajo de los marcadores, pero del resto la gente dentro muy rÁpido, y hasta el momento se han...
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and he was making so much money he had in his home, mexico city, a mansion in mexico, $207 million in cash. what it was bust, there was a big question of where is this guy? turned out he was like all people, lots of money. he was in las vegas and he was going up there. he was going to las vegas with spending than $100 million in cash in casinos, going to vegas with a suitcase of money and spending all his money making from this a crystal meth. the casino, and would pay him back some of the money. so he was laundering the money effectively through, the casinos. he also bought one casino. croupier one woman who was running cartel booze. he bought her $1,000,000 house and. he eventually of the casino to pay some of that money back. so this guy was eventually arrested. he's now in prison in mexico he was a kind of pioneer of this. and then you saw it graduate school kind of gradually up and then moving as well. crystal meth as well to, the fentanyl. so crystal is crystal meth is like a synthetic drug, replaces the cocaine high in way it's a stimulant and now it's already quite recently th
and he was making so much money he had in his home, mexico city, a mansion in mexico, $207 million in cash. what it was bust, there was a big question of where is this guy? turned out he was like all people, lots of money. he was in las vegas and he was going up there. he was going to las vegas with spending than $100 million in cash in casinos, going to vegas with a suitcase of money and spending all his money making from this a crystal meth. the casino, and would pay him back some of the...
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and now we want to focus on southern mexico and installed and mexico. there are and 3 it's electric products. one is the trend, mind yeah, and that's in my you have a specific impact or where seeking to have a weird suspecting that the pray will have on this specific an impact on not only on the recent little to on luck, all the threes. threesome authorities that are, are traveling to franklin and for example, this year 25000000 and 30 right to kind of go on. but they think i'm going us. and we, they may, according to that will be able to, to, not only to spend on the 3 stake resources, but also have to spend on the, on the opinions what other you cut down, which is important in their self development. mm hm. and yet are china, i believe, has kind of a similar project over a longer period of time as far as the train light is concerned. and it took several years and the president is determined that is going to happen in a years, and he's told the army engineers that they have to complete it within that time, given the amount that they administer ation ha
and now we want to focus on southern mexico and installed and mexico. there are and 3 it's electric products. one is the trend, mind yeah, and that's in my you have a specific impact or where seeking to have a weird suspecting that the pray will have on this specific an impact on not only on the recent little to on luck, all the threes. threesome authorities that are, are traveling to franklin and for example, this year 25000000 and 30 right to kind of go on. but they think i'm going us. and...
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to mexico and central america. the center for american progress that wilson senior director of gun violence prevention at the center for american progress. it is my pleasure to welcome you all to today's public events guns without mourners. the aspirants to mexico and central america which brought together researchers, professors, litigators and advocates in a multiple of issues with human rights, international security, arms excellence and gun violence prevention to really work collaboratively to figure out how we can reduce the flow of u.s. guns are devastated not only the united states but also her neighbors to the south. during the first few hours today we have leading experts and panelists discussing to message around the issue policy solutions, legislative solutions for the issue and we are really proud of so many people watching online and watching on tv to learn from our experts about the pressing challenge of the solutions we have to really help save lives and reduce a lot of really pressing complex we hea
to mexico and central america. the center for american progress that wilson senior director of gun violence prevention at the center for american progress. it is my pleasure to welcome you all to today's public events guns without mourners. the aspirants to mexico and central america which brought together researchers, professors, litigators and advocates in a multiple of issues with human rights, international security, arms excellence and gun violence prevention to really work collaboratively...
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from mexico. it is impossible to tackle fentanyl trafficking without a productive partnership with mexico. however there are obstacles to improving cooperation, the increased cliffside -- politicized prosecutor office -- collusion between cartels in mexico authorities is a recurring challenge as seen in the ongoing challenge of former security minister luna. they seem unwilling to acknowledge that a vast majority of fentanyl entering the united states is manufactured in clandestine labs in mexico. so, what is it that we are doing with the government of mexico to change that reality? as you go after these cartels, do you, is it your assessment that the primary ops goes to mexico authorities to prevent trafficking? we didn't not have a willing partner or for -- perfect -- or perhaps the state itself is infiltrated by the cartels? >> thank you for the question, believe saccone is due more to stop the harm we are seeing, as i stated what we are seeing is these two cartels in mexico, the sinaloa cartel
from mexico. it is impossible to tackle fentanyl trafficking without a productive partnership with mexico. however there are obstacles to improving cooperation, the increased cliffside -- politicized prosecutor office -- collusion between cartels in mexico authorities is a recurring challenge as seen in the ongoing challenge of former security minister luna. they seem unwilling to acknowledge that a vast majority of fentanyl entering the united states is manufactured in clandestine labs in...
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/mexico relations. she is the author of criminal corporation, energy and civil war in mexico. she is working on a book project about human trafficking. she has a ba in economics, her na in political science from the new school for social research. finally, we will hear from jeff singer, my colleague, where he is a senior fellow of health policies. he is the founder of surgical clinics in phoenix, arizona. he is a physician by trade. he has practiced general surgery for more than 40 years. in march, he testified before the house committee on crime and surveillance and the role that prohibition has paid -- played in the fentanyl crisis. he earned a ba at brooklyn college. i think it is probably best to start off by asking brian to talk about -- we have heard from republican presidential candidates, that we will be tough and use the military against the cartels, but not a lot of details and those proposals. we have at least three pieces of legislation wending their way through capitol hill that involve, or at least adjacent to use of the military, for these cartels, can you talk
/mexico relations. she is the author of criminal corporation, energy and civil war in mexico. she is working on a book project about human trafficking. she has a ba in economics, her na in political science from the new school for social research. finally, we will hear from jeff singer, my colleague, where he is a senior fellow of health policies. he is the founder of surgical clinics in phoenix, arizona. he is a physician by trade. he has practiced general surgery for more than 40 years. in...
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mexico to start a war. and when they weren’t ready for war, the southern neighbor endured everything, put him up with an account of supposedly mexicans, during numerous coups d’état inflicted material damage on us citizens in 1846, in the disputed territory of the rio grande, there was a clash between american mexican troops in the united states immediately declared that the mexicans shed american blood on american soil. a century passes, but the handwriting does not change, this , of course, is not paola's test tube, but it's definitely her the prototype and the united states of mexico, of course , declared war, as it was intended, and their conflict began with their own version of the attack on the radio station in galavitsa. american troops deliberately crossed the mexican border, losing 16 people, which gave the regiment a reason to accuse the neighbors of the attack and push through congress to declare war on the president of the state, the president of the state elected did not have such a right
mexico to start a war. and when they weren’t ready for war, the southern neighbor endured everything, put him up with an account of supposedly mexicans, during numerous coups d’état inflicted material damage on us citizens in 1846, in the disputed territory of the rio grande, there was a clash between american mexican troops in the united states immediately declared that the mexicans shed american blood on american soil. a century passes, but the handwriting does not change, this , of...
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in mexico, lo and mexico loan, it's estimated that the vast majority as much as 80 percent 80 percent of the guns used by cartels and the cues criminals originate in the united states. think about that. some estimates by the way, are even higher. that means that our country and more specifically our country's gun makers, manufacture market and export, most of the guns that are used a lot in america to fuel and protect the extremely violent drug running operations . oh, and by the way, what do you think then by them consumes those drugs that come from there? we do. we know we americans consume the vast majority of illicit drugs grown are manufactured in different parts of the world. in fact, according to the world health organization, right? according to the world health organization, when it comes to cocaine alone, just coke, right? okay. americans are more apt to consume and then citizens of any other country on the planet. think about that. so again, here's the equation, we provide the guns that feel the business of illicit drugs, and then to boat, we can show the drugs that elicit
in mexico, lo and mexico loan, it's estimated that the vast majority as much as 80 percent 80 percent of the guns used by cartels and the cues criminals originate in the united states. think about that. some estimates by the way, are even higher. that means that our country and more specifically our country's gun makers, manufacture market and export, most of the guns that are used a lot in america to fuel and protect the extremely violent drug running operations . oh, and by the way, what do...
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how can mexico do so? i mean, what concrete measures could it take to actually curb this massive flow that we're seeing at the moment? well, first of all, there are things mexico can do, of course, is enforce migratory laws in our southern border with guatemala. but also, there are issues about taking in the immigrants that are not coming into the united states in mexico. in fact, a lot of them are staying to work in monterey — that's my home town in mexico — and there is a big haitian community that initially headed to the united states, were not allowed to go into the united states or are waiting in mexico, and they have been absorbed into the labour force. of the issues are, for instance, many of the immigrants crossing the border right now are not mexican — in fact, a big majority are not mexican — and the us is sending them back to mexico and mexico doesn't necessarily have a budget to repatriate to their respective countries, many of whom are from faraway places. so, in that sense, probably w
how can mexico do so? i mean, what concrete measures could it take to actually curb this massive flow that we're seeing at the moment? well, first of all, there are things mexico can do, of course, is enforce migratory laws in our southern border with guatemala. but also, there are issues about taking in the immigrants that are not coming into the united states in mexico. in fact, a lot of them are staying to work in monterey — that's my home town in mexico — and there is a big haitian...
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some people from mexico. what at the same time i don't think it's up for itself on immigration problem. i never, i think that immigration is never a problematic. what happened is that they come to mexico with mark um, but also they come to a cd on a country with our without a real house in politics. i already said we have even problems with some basic us having reading contract. so it's not just saying that all our people from us is part of the dynamic food. we have to talk about what the government has not doing in the life, 45 and in mexico just for legend. 2 mexico, it's all right, and i'm finished with this point mexico, the 1st country in the war that it has our constitutional weight, social rights including housing. but the thing time, and their house in politics in us is stronger, are more guaranteed that a, the mexican one. so it's like are really trying to really are what is our reality so right. we have, we have to feel them was a forward and i want to share with everybody. this is a reality that's
some people from mexico. what at the same time i don't think it's up for itself on immigration problem. i never, i think that immigration is never a problematic. what happened is that they come to mexico with mark um, but also they come to a cd on a country with our without a real house in politics. i already said we have even problems with some basic us having reading contract. so it's not just saying that all our people from us is part of the dynamic food. we have to talk about what the...
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45 and in mexico just for legend. 2 mexico is right, and i'm finished with this point mexico, the 1st country in the war that it has our constitutional weight, social rights including housing. but the thing time and their health in politics in us is stronger, are more guaranteed that a, the mexican one. so it's like are really trying to really are what is our reality so right. we have, we have to feel them was a forward and i want to share with everybody. this is a reality that's not just happening in barcelona and mexico and new york murray where you do a lot of your research and work, but people in our chat on youtube really, i are very inspired by this topic. for example, i want to share with you sonny who says i live in a tourist area. you can find plenty of air b and b's for 1000 a week, but rentals for residence almost nonexistent, richer city, people buy here to a local, get priced out as taxes go up. so you know this narrative not unique to these places. i have a question, i'll put it out there, maybe mar or marie, feel free to answer this but garbage girl. thing in our chat o
45 and in mexico just for legend. 2 mexico is right, and i'm finished with this point mexico, the 1st country in the war that it has our constitutional weight, social rights including housing. but the thing time and their health in politics in us is stronger, are more guaranteed that a, the mexican one. so it's like are really trying to really are what is our reality so right. we have, we have to feel them was a forward and i want to share with everybody. this is a reality that's not just...
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wade, they moved to new mexico. we have seen dr. alan grave, the only doctor who openly violated the six week ban, he has closed down his clinic and opened one in new mexico for women's health. whole wooden's health has opened a clinic in albuquerque, new mexico. we are seeing providers moving there. there are more clinics in the works, more operations in the works to bring more access to new mexico. so the providers there are scaling up and doing everything they can. leaders in the state are doing everything they can to protect abortion access at the legal level. meanwhile, texas antiabortion activist are making inroads with city level ordinances that revise the con stock act and use it to ban abortion nationwide, teeing up what could potentially be the next big supreme court case on abortion over whether to revive this 19th-century law that would in effect institute a abortion ban if antiabortion activists get their way. host: i want to come back to the comstock act. but staying on your trip to new mexico, an interesting analogy t
wade, they moved to new mexico. we have seen dr. alan grave, the only doctor who openly violated the six week ban, he has closed down his clinic and opened one in new mexico for women's health. whole wooden's health has opened a clinic in albuquerque, new mexico. we are seeing providers moving there. there are more clinics in the works, more operations in the works to bring more access to new mexico. so the providers there are scaling up and doing everything they can. leaders in the state are...
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de mÉxico! cÓmo pelearon la pelota, romo, aguanta, carga, mete cuerpo, mete corazÓn, se mete al Área, y de zurda la cruza, al 88, el machine quÉ jugada, santi jimÉnez, 1—0! >> quÉ golazo. por eso escoge al machine para iniciar el partido, porque este tipo de recuperaciones, desde su Área, recupera la pelota, sale, pero este es un todo, y ya lo decÍa, piernas fuertes, fresco, juega la pelota sobre el rival, se gira y despuÉs adelanta la pelota, alcÁnzalo si puedes, tiene una potencia fÍsica tremenda, estado de gracia total, define, imposible para mosquera. quÉ golazo de santi. >> los jugadores que presencian en personalidad, aparecen en los momentos determinantes. Álvarez es determinante, termina recuperando la pelota espectacular, despuÉs la siembra al medio, pineda que tuvo una muy buena copa oro, avanzÓ santi jimÉnez, se come su central, muy obvio el central, no importa que sea tarjeta, faltan 2 minutos, termina corriendo la bola por la habilidad de santi y de zurda, marca su
de mÉxico! cÓmo pelearon la pelota, romo, aguanta, carga, mete cuerpo, mete corazÓn, se mete al Área, y de zurda la cruza, al 88, el machine quÉ jugada, santi jimÉnez, 1—0! >> quÉ golazo. por eso escoge al machine para iniciar el partido, porque este tipo de recuperaciones, desde su Área, recupera la pelota, sale, pero este es un todo, y ya lo decÍa, piernas fuertes, fresco, juega la pelota sobre el rival, se gira y despuÉs adelanta la pelota, alcÁnzalo si puedes, tiene una...
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viva mexico. >> viva! >> que viva london breed? so that's a good warm up. [speaking spanish] que viva. our lieutenant-governor will get to explain why govern, why am i saying govern? with that being said, for me it's a really great honor. my name is olga i'm the president of local 87. i come from labor. today we're being seen in san francisco, right? [speaking spanish] we are being seen as latinos in san francisco. with that, i also want to be able to recognize my labor siblings and be able to say local 798 with the firefighters and all of our first responders. with that being said, it's a great honor and i want to talk a little bit about the past so we know where we're going. this grito came out of an idea one of my sibling that's came out of as well. and has been on the josh. i came up with an idea to celebrate el grito here in san francisco. we went to the mayor and it's been 42 years since the el grito had been celebrated. we have many lies in san francisco, mnc being one of our sponsors. a bi
viva mexico. >> viva! >> que viva london breed? so that's a good warm up. [speaking spanish] que viva. our lieutenant-governor will get to explain why govern, why am i saying govern? with that being said, for me it's a really great honor. my name is olga i'm the president of local 87. i come from labor. today we're being seen in san francisco, right? [speaking spanish] we are being seen as latinos in san francisco. with that, i also want to be able to recognize my labor siblings and...
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. >> viva mÉxico, viva ! naciÓn abre exclamaciÓn viva mÉxico vivana, ! cio ♪♪. ♪♪. ♪♪. >>> esta tarde en noticias telemundo desde los Ángeles california. una noticia de Última hora. ofidio el ratÓn guzmÁn estÁ en chicago y enfrenta cargos por narcotrÁfico, violencia y lavado de dinero. - el traslado desde mÉxico fue rÁpido, ocurriÓ en el mÁs absoluto se secreto, recordamos la historia de su captura, recordamos el culiacanazo. se van a paro, e exigen mejores salarios y beneficios las compaÑÍas dicen que no pueden enfrentar lo que piden. los empleados merecen una parte justa de las ganancias asegura el presidente biden. ¿quÉ impacto tendrÁ esto en la economÍa?. >>> desde los Ángeles. >>> el primer superhÉroe latino de hollywood. >>> con orgullo nos cuenta por quÉ se siente chicano y por quÉ creen que este es su mejor momento. >>> noticias telemundo. con julio vaqueiro desde los Ángeles california. >>> buenas tardes, en esta ediciÓn especial para la costa oeste desde la costa oeste. transmitimos a las afueras del centro de
. >> viva mÉxico, viva ! naciÓn abre exclamaciÓn viva mÉxico vivana, ! cio ♪♪. ♪♪. ♪♪. >>> esta tarde en noticias telemundo desde los Ángeles california. una noticia de Última hora. ofidio el ratÓn guzmÁn estÁ en chicago y enfrenta cargos por narcotrÁfico, violencia y lavado de dinero. - el traslado desde mÉxico fue rÁpido, ocurriÓ en el mÁs absoluto se secreto, recordamos la historia de su captura, recordamos el culiacanazo. se van a paro, e exigen...
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we caught a glimpse there of this situation for migrants and mexico. but what more can you tell us about there were on, on the way on their way to the us? well, as we have seen, the situation is quite critical. as we have record amount of migrants and asylum seekers in mexico and the mexican government has cut the public spending for migration. so the whole thoughts i will crowded through authorities are overblown. and the migrants are even sleeping and possibly parks and the police evicting them from time to time if they're really those 10 situation and the u. s. sorry, the mexican president said in a press conference earlier today that the us should support the fight against poverty in those countries of origin. what more does it expect from the us? well, mexico and central america has always been requesting more money from the us, promising that this will create opportunities and stop people from migrating. but this has not worked in the past for a variety of reasons. one is that migration is no longer only economic, but people also free and also wi
we caught a glimpse there of this situation for migrants and mexico. but what more can you tell us about there were on, on the way on their way to the us? well, as we have seen, the situation is quite critical. as we have record amount of migrants and asylum seekers in mexico and the mexican government has cut the public spending for migration. so the whole thoughts i will crowded through authorities are overblown. and the migrants are even sleeping and possibly parks and the police evicting...
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moving on to mexico. now it's government says it's reached in portion deals with the us following high level talks between the 2 countries. these talks are possible, moved by washington to curb the surgeon people crossing the southern border. us x ray state and to me blinking that with mexico as president andres manuel lopez open the door aiming to limit the number of migrants reaching the us of our door has said he is willing to help. but once washington to improve relations with other countries in the region, as well as increased aid in return, the issue is becoming a big political problem for us president joe biden. as he approaches next year's election, as many as 10000 people a day are being detained, trying to cross the southern us border, a migrant stranded to northern mexico. hoping to get to the us border by train. for them, a wagon is a better option than attempting to reach the board of by boss. they say, mexican immigration officials keep pushing them back to southern mexico to know why or wil
moving on to mexico. now it's government says it's reached in portion deals with the us following high level talks between the 2 countries. these talks are possible, moved by washington to curb the surgeon people crossing the southern border. us x ray state and to me blinking that with mexico as president andres manuel lopez open the door aiming to limit the number of migrants reaching the us of our door has said he is willing to help. but once washington to improve relations with other...
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let's turn now to mexico, se se, where us, where at the us and mexico met for high level talks on migration. this, as washington tries to carpet search and people crossing the southern border, us actually had state dodge me blanket and met with mexico's president andre manuel lopez of over a door with an eye to limiting the number of migrants reaching the us. lopez over door has said he is willing to help, but what's the washington to improve relations with other countries in the region, as well as increased age and return? the issue is becoming a big political problem for us president joe biden as he approaches next year's election, as many as 10000 people a day are being detained. trying to cross the southern us border migrant stranded in northern mexico, hoping to get to the us border by train for them. a wagon is a better option than attempting to reach the board of by boss. they say, mexican immigration officials keep pushing them back to southern mexico to know why or when they get to is of the process or the if we are about to reach the boulder where we are returned without any appar
let's turn now to mexico, se se, where us, where at the us and mexico met for high level talks on migration. this, as washington tries to carpet search and people crossing the southern border, us actually had state dodge me blanket and met with mexico's president andre manuel lopez of over a door with an eye to limiting the number of migrants reaching the us. lopez over door has said he is willing to help, but what's the washington to improve relations with other countries in the region, as...
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in mexico. now, what have we been able to accomplish? with all the support for well-being, with -- reduced the number of mexican migrants, yes, there are less migrants abandoning mexico now because there's public investment, because out of 35 million families, 30 million families of mexican families are now receiving at least a program, a well-being program. and this is a very direct manner of doing this here in mexico, all the senior citizens 65 or over receive a pension. this is a universal program in mexico. 11 million of senior citizens in mexico are getting a pension. 11 million students of low-income families, of poor families, are getting grants, they're getting scholarships. all the boys and girls with disabilities also have their own pension. we have a program for reforestation. it's the most important reforestation program in the world. and we are planting over one million hectors of fruit and timber trees and we are giving jobs to over 400,000 participants that are grow -- pes abiliti
in mexico. now, what have we been able to accomplish? with all the support for well-being, with -- reduced the number of mexican migrants, yes, there are less migrants abandoning mexico now because there's public investment, because out of 35 million families, 30 million families of mexican families are now receiving at least a program, a well-being program. and this is a very direct manner of doing this here in mexico, all the senior citizens 65 or over receive a pension. this is a universal...
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, provoking mexico to start a war. and when they weren’t ready for war, the southern neighbor put up with everything, put him up with alleged mexicans, during numerous coup d’état inflicted on us citizens material damage in 1846 in the disputed territory of rio grande there was a skirmish between american mexican detachments in the usa they immediately declared that the mexicans shed american blood on american soil a century passes, but the handwriting does not change this , of course, is not paola's test tube but it is definitely its prototype and the usa mexico, of course, was declared at war, as it was intended, and their conflict began with their own version of the attack on the radio station at the head of the american troops, deliberately crossed the mexican border, losing 16 people, which gave the regiment a reason accuse the neighbors of the attack and push through the congress the declaration of war to the president of the state, the elected ones did not have such a right . people began to organize detach
, provoking mexico to start a war. and when they weren’t ready for war, the southern neighbor put up with everything, put him up with alleged mexicans, during numerous coup d’état inflicted on us citizens material damage in 1846 in the disputed territory of rio grande there was a skirmish between american mexican detachments in the usa they immediately declared that the mexicans shed american blood on american soil a century passes, but the handwriting does not change this , of course, is...
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i'm not entirely sure the mexico quite know is that -- mexico's not doing. is looking to its addiction problem. one thing that happened during the pandemic, as a lot of the drugs were being sold in the u.s.. and suddenly, they got sold in mexico. so, mexico now has a larger methamphetamine than marijuana use. it's really seriously problematic. and yet, the mexican government is in denial frankly over this. so, a lot of, the mexican government at president has done a rather good job in pushing the dea out. and not going after king. pans and not making things worse. but it's done a very bad job it's frankly not to admit that it has a major drug problem that has to be solved with him reduction, health care, psychological care, et cetera. it's on -- current government is trying to do. in terms of synthetics, the other thing it's really done is it's cut peasants out of the drug business. that's something that i think, again, the mexican government isn't taking seriously. one of the reasons why there's been a big move, one of the reasons why a lot of people are at
i'm not entirely sure the mexico quite know is that -- mexico's not doing. is looking to its addiction problem. one thing that happened during the pandemic, as a lot of the drugs were being sold in the u.s.. and suddenly, they got sold in mexico. so, mexico now has a larger methamphetamine than marijuana use. it's really seriously problematic. and yet, the mexican government is in denial frankly over this. so, a lot of, the mexican government at president has done a rather good job in pushing...
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who are these people is the most powerful people in mexico people that is driving mexico. this is penny netto president right now. political liberal right president, and that guy is like the economy by moving the economy mexico and this is the army. this is a prostitute is represented because they are like prostitutes, right? you know, and, uh, middle narco traffic. ah guy. he's like the god in mexico, you know, because he is like other all of it. yeah so this is the way mexico works. for me. the most problem in mexico is the corruption. mexico can be a dangerous place for journalists for politicians for police. is it a dangerous place for artists? yeah i think so. yeah because agent nor agree with government like enemy. with verizon. you can now get a private five g network so you can do more than connect your business. you can make it even smarter. now ports can know where every piece of cargo is and where it's going right on time can predict breakdowns in order their own replacement parts. nice work, retailers can get ahead of the fashion trend of the day with a new lin
who are these people is the most powerful people in mexico people that is driving mexico. this is penny netto president right now. political liberal right president, and that guy is like the economy by moving the economy mexico and this is the army. this is a prostitute is represented because they are like prostitutes, right? you know, and, uh, middle narco traffic. ah guy. he's like the god in mexico, you know, because he is like other all of it. yeah so this is the way mexico works. for me....
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what has happened in mexico? when mexico started to militarize under the umbrella of the maridine initiative, that is exactly the time when homicides started to increase exponentially. after 2007 to today, we have more than 350,000 homicides, some of them likely related to the militarization of the security strategy that today continues and continues even though the current president of mexico does not talk about a war on drugs. he has militarize completely public security at the federal level. >> i want to bring this up because we have a slide here. we started talking about columbia because we were talking about cocaine and started talking about mexico because we were talking about fentanyl. this is a draft from, that was released by the institute for defense analysis through the office of the national drug control policy, which is housed in the white house. these are the prices at different levels of quantity of a pure gram of cocaine. you can see the reagan drug warriors are on the left inside. obviously the y
what has happened in mexico? when mexico started to militarize under the umbrella of the maridine initiative, that is exactly the time when homicides started to increase exponentially. after 2007 to today, we have more than 350,000 homicides, some of them likely related to the militarization of the security strategy that today continues and continues even though the current president of mexico does not talk about a war on drugs. he has militarize completely public security at the federal level....