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mexico futures initiative. and you may wonder why we have or we will have a stage full of ambassadors here talking about a possible nafta doomsday scenario. and the way i see it is it's really the job description of an ambassador to see the big picture, the whole relationship. and so as we look, we wanted to look really beyond trade just by itself, and examine what could happen to the other strategic issues involved in these bilater bilateral relationships if indeed the united states or one of the parties exists nafta. so i expect we'll probably hear about things like security cooperation with mexico, about defense cooperation with canada, about cooperation with both countryes on regional issues like venezuela or haiti, about global issues like cyber security. and most importantly canadian and mexico are our neighbors, so the people to people angle that they care a lot about, cultural ties and of course things like immigration. to start this off, we are going to have another ambassador, carla hills, set the sta
mexico futures initiative. and you may wonder why we have or we will have a stage full of ambassadors here talking about a possible nafta doomsday scenario. and the way i see it is it's really the job description of an ambassador to see the big picture, the whole relationship. and so as we look, we wanted to look really beyond trade just by itself, and examine what could happen to the other strategic issues involved in these bilater bilateral relationships if indeed the united states or one of...
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>> yescka: these are the most powerful people of mexico, people that is driving mexico. this is peña nieto, the president right now. this is felipe calderón, the last president, and that guy is like the economy guy who is moving the economy in mexico. and this is the army. this is a prostitute. this is represented because they are like prostitutes, you know? >> anthony: right. and uh -- >> yescka: in middle this is the narco traffic. >> anthony: ah, the middle. >> yescka: so, yeah, he is like the god in mexico, you know? because he is like over -- >> anthony: all of it. >> yescka: yeah. >> anthony: so, this is the way mexico works? >> yescka: yeah. for me, the most problem in mexico is the corruption. >> anthony: mexico can be a dangerous place for journalists, for politicians, for police. is it a dangerous place for artists? >> yescka: yeah, i think so. yeah, because if you no agree with the government you're like enemy. it takes a lot of work to run this business. but i really love it. i'm on the move all day long... and sometimes, i don't eat the way i should. so, i
>> yescka: these are the most powerful people of mexico, people that is driving mexico. this is peña nieto, the president right now. this is felipe calderón, the last president, and that guy is like the economy guy who is moving the economy in mexico. and this is the army. this is a prostitute. this is represented because they are like prostitutes, you know? >> anthony: right. and uh -- >> yescka: in middle this is the narco traffic. >> anthony: ah, the middle....
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-mexico border. if mexico drops this cooperation that was very hard to achieve and took long time, many more people would be tempting to -- be attempting to cross into the united states. similarly, security against drug trafficking groups, criminal groups very much depends on the united states finally being able to build up good cooperation, intelligence sharing, ability to mount joint coordinated actions and also crucially the capacity of the united states law enforcement institutions to work with their colleagues in mexico to help reduce the corruption and increase efficiency of those law enforcement institutions in mexico. all of that would be lost if the administration resorts to very hostile relations, very hostile environment with mexico. building of this cooperation took decades. it was very difficult and there were some very cold moments in the u.s.mexico relations, and people like the ambassador in the audience worked very hard to improve that cooperation. that could easily be lost. far more
-mexico border. if mexico drops this cooperation that was very hard to achieve and took long time, many more people would be tempting to -- be attempting to cross into the united states. similarly, security against drug trafficking groups, criminal groups very much depends on the united states finally being able to build up good cooperation, intelligence sharing, ability to mount joint coordinated actions and also crucially the capacity of the united states law enforcement institutions to work...
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mexico cannot take that risk. we have to understand the false prophets, promise and then the leader. i met chavez when he was elected democratically which 70% of the votes in venezuela and everybody was happy and once he sat in that chair, in the chair of power, he started changing. he had his plans. >> i just wanted to say congratulations on your book. it is a very good read and you won't be disappointed because he says things like donald trump has absolutely no government experience of any kind, he has had multiple marriages, filed six bankruptcy and been involved in over 3500 legal actions and then it goes on to say, it's just the joy of some of the words you use, a vulgar money cover who made his wealth off the backs of people. anyway, it's not dull is the point and congratulations on your book and thank you >> which is garcia's [applause] >> all take a couple questions from the news. is nicole in the room? let me move on. sabrina rodriguez with political? david with the daily mail or brandy buckman with court
mexico cannot take that risk. we have to understand the false prophets, promise and then the leader. i met chavez when he was elected democratically which 70% of the votes in venezuela and everybody was happy and once he sat in that chair, in the chair of power, he started changing. he had his plans. >> i just wanted to say congratulations on your book. it is a very good read and you won't be disappointed because he says things like donald trump has absolutely no government experience of...
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right here in new mexico. it is downright silly that we allow relatively young retired officers to move to arizona, colorado or texas. and elsewhere. when they could have a solid second career on our police forces. protecting our neighborhoods. and we will finally give police and prosecutors the staff, tools and data capabilities necessary to cripple crime networks and bring down crime rates. we have seen what happens when we give law enforcement new tools to better connect crimes to criminals. the 2011 expansion of katie's law has resulted in dna matches from current felony suspects to nearly 1000 unsolved criminal cases in new mexico. including homicides, rape and burglaries. it has helped convict over 415 offenders and prevented thousands of crimes. i want to share with you the story of this courageous woman. charlene. in 1999, charlie and his life changed forever. when she was sexually assaulted. for years, the case was unsolved. but in 2013, our katie's law enhancement led to the capture and conviction of
right here in new mexico. it is downright silly that we allow relatively young retired officers to move to arizona, colorado or texas. and elsewhere. when they could have a solid second career on our police forces. protecting our neighborhoods. and we will finally give police and prosecutors the staff, tools and data capabilities necessary to cripple crime networks and bring down crime rates. we have seen what happens when we give law enforcement new tools to better connect crimes to criminals....
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mexico border. arguing that mexico will pay the price tag for the wall. recently, some of the administrations has changed including that the structure can look more like a fence. but are some indications that the president might prefer a see through structure and as well perhaps the barrier might not run the entire two thousand mile length you saw some of the very difficult terrain in the previous images and how difficult it is to do and it might replace the existing 700 mile face are some 200 mile extension at least in the initial 10 years. with the price tag that the administration estimates at 18 billion. vast differences in the price estimates and something we can talk about in the question and answer period, but it is probably a safe guess that 18 billion is the under estimate of the cost especially if one factors in the need for repairing the structure which is always the case. and it will also entice very difficult and highly problematic trade offs such as taking money from the coast guard for vital security elements. and the president -- once sugg
mexico border. arguing that mexico will pay the price tag for the wall. recently, some of the administrations has changed including that the structure can look more like a fence. but are some indications that the president might prefer a see through structure and as well perhaps the barrier might not run the entire two thousand mile length you saw some of the very difficult terrain in the previous images and how difficult it is to do and it might replace the existing 700 mile face are some 200...
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border and goes across the gulf of mexico into mexico and so that the mexico part of the pipelines being protested both act you know activism and courts and the court case to answer your question at least for that pipeline it's been held up in court because a judge agreed in that court that there was not sufficient consultation with the zero time each tony tried therefore there needs to be more consultation more discussion before that particular pipeline can move for we see a parallel with that with some press pipeline which crosses the us mexico border and arizona which i wrote about in the article that one is still being heard in court but it's not clear how the judge will rule but that ruling will come in the in the weeks to come and go back to the u.s. example as standing rock. that was held up for these very same reasons because there was not sufficient consultation according to the tribes and so the judge then surely heard those arguments and disagree eventually and that pipeline moved forward but we do see a kind of a direct parallel happening in mexico. now the tribal consent i s
border and goes across the gulf of mexico into mexico and so that the mexico part of the pipelines being protested both act you know activism and courts and the court case to answer your question at least for that pipeline it's been held up in court because a judge agreed in that court that there was not sufficient consultation with the zero time each tony tried therefore there needs to be more consultation more discussion before that particular pipeline can move for we see a parallel with that...
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becomes new mexico careers. we build a strong in-state preference so new mexico companies can better compete for state contracts and last year we launched a $40 million fund to help make our state's i take to be a high-tech leader. we helped cutting-edge companies establish and grow like sigma, try lumina, monica and biotech. number 4. target other sectors of the economy like our tourism industry where we have a competitive advantage over other states. we have long been the most beautiful state in the country. our history, our culture, the diversity of our landscapes and people are simply unmatched, but in new mexico, we have the most successful state marketing brand in america. [applause] >> and communities across new mexico are feeling the positive impact of record shattering visitation five years in a row so let's double down on what is working and agreed together to expand and reach the absolute maximum travel that comes to new mexico so they can realize the new mexico truth that we know and recognize every
becomes new mexico careers. we build a strong in-state preference so new mexico companies can better compete for state contracts and last year we launched a $40 million fund to help make our state's i take to be a high-tech leader. we helped cutting-edge companies establish and grow like sigma, try lumina, monica and biotech. number 4. target other sectors of the economy like our tourism industry where we have a competitive advantage over other states. we have long been the most beautiful state...
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a bilateral relationship with mexico and the relationship at risk. as president and ceo of the hispanic chamber of commerce i have the honor of representing 4.4 million hispanic that together contributed over $700 billion to the american economy every year. whether in the halls of congress or the state capitals or white house or corporate headquarters our organization puts the hispanic business community at the forefront of the agenda. how appropriate when we are gathered at the national press club it is no secret to freedom of the press is under attack. along with mary jordan we will candidly commit ourselves no fake news or alternative facts. and all the other members of the media 34 media outlets all over the world and then that at most gratitude to the honorable box mom --dash president fox from 2000 through 2006 his legacy speaks of his great leadership to decreased poverty reducing corruption and crime with increasing trade relations. that is a global leader to recognize the value to build cultures and communities and countries. and then we sha
a bilateral relationship with mexico and the relationship at risk. as president and ceo of the hispanic chamber of commerce i have the honor of representing 4.4 million hispanic that together contributed over $700 billion to the american economy every year. whether in the halls of congress or the state capitals or white house or corporate headquarters our organization puts the hispanic business community at the forefront of the agenda. how appropriate when we are gathered at the national press...
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mexico. over the years i have had the privilege of meeting many of new mexico's estimated 7000 dreamers dreamers. i have met with w students who were brought here and now striving to become.your zen scientists, teachers and even serve in our military. these young people are children's classmates. they are our next-door neighbors neighbors, they are our colleagues, they are family members and many are truly rising stars. in fact i would argue that these dreamers are the future of a great america. every day these young people add to the strength of our economy, to the vitality of our country. more than 97% of stock a recipient are in school or in the workforce. the daca program allows them to work legally to get driver's licenses, to go to college and serve in our military and t give back to their communities. daca helps almost 70% of recipients secured job with better pay and better pay leads to real investment in our community and in our economy. after their daca applications were approved ne
mexico. over the years i have had the privilege of meeting many of new mexico's estimated 7000 dreamers dreamers. i have met with w students who were brought here and now striving to become.your zen scientists, teachers and even serve in our military. these young people are children's classmates. they are our next-door neighbors neighbors, they are our colleagues, they are family members and many are truly rising stars. in fact i would argue that these dreamers are the future of a great...
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international border between the united states and mexico i'm now going to step into mexico. and here we are. self of the border down mexico way. this is the first line of defense for the united states against an invasion from the rest of the world it may stop some but not many come much money we're spending on defending the borders of iraq. and our borders are wide open and the government knows it and wide open to drunks terrorists and we've proven there and they know it. but there were being sacrificed on the altar of globalism and longer believe in the nation state they want to merge mexico the united states and canada together and if a few thousand people are sacrificed in the process as just press. for many who have tried to cross and failed they rest receive medical treatment for cuts and blisters and then get ready to do it all again and here in the gallus in mexico people smuggling is big business for. me. i stay as the theme of this man is a. he won't show his face because he imports goods from the united states but it's human exportation and exploitation where the r
international border between the united states and mexico i'm now going to step into mexico. and here we are. self of the border down mexico way. this is the first line of defense for the united states against an invasion from the rest of the world it may stop some but not many come much money we're spending on defending the borders of iraq. and our borders are wide open and the government knows it and wide open to drunks terrorists and we've proven there and they know it. but there were being...
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when you were president of mexico, you put mexico first. as america grows economically, it does help the world. vicente: we all do, but the world has been changing. when we work together, when we associate, when we partner, when we build trade agreements or communities like the europeans, you progress further. first. it is not he was it is what kind of team we build, what kind of community we put together and then it works. trump always tries to sell to the audience what they want to hear from him. he changes again and again and again. finally i think we are coming to a better agreement in the case of nafta. negotiation teams nafta are accepting we have to depart from a nafta that is been so successful, and go to nafta plus. then improve nafta. we have been trying to do that from 10 years behind. we started with president bush. then we moved into partnership with prosperity and security. the friendship continues from what we have built. let's build further. david: everyone agrees that could be some revisions to nafta. give us a specific on
when you were president of mexico, you put mexico first. as america grows economically, it does help the world. vicente: we all do, but the world has been changing. when we work together, when we associate, when we partner, when we build trade agreements or communities like the europeans, you progress further. first. it is not he was it is what kind of team we build, what kind of community we put together and then it works. trump always tries to sell to the audience what they want to hear from...
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por Último mencionamos que mÉxico se proclamÓ campeón en el freno --pre mundial femenil. fÉlix: nos despedimos con el carnaval de venecia, italia. se vieron disfraces de todo tipo, desde piratas hasta pokemones. uno de los barcos tenÍa una figura del presidente donald trump y una bandera americana. el festival incluye bailes y es un espectÁculo total. con el nos despedimos y los esperamos en la ediciÓn nocturna. ♪ ♪ ♪ otorga un locutor: se intensifica el terror de las --usted tiene una orden de deportaciÓn. >>para muchos representa el boleto de entrada a los estados unidos. >> sÓlo te tiene que medir si tener la capacidad de poder levantar una mucha vaca se hace santa que dos mÁs lo que lleva de comida y agua.
por Último mencionamos que mÉxico se proclamÓ campeón en el freno --pre mundial femenil. fÉlix: nos despedimos con el carnaval de venecia, italia. se vieron disfraces de todo tipo, desde piratas hasta pokemones. uno de los barcos tenÍa una figura del presidente donald trump y una bandera americana. el festival incluye bailes y es un espectÁculo total. con el nos despedimos y los esperamos en la ediciÓn nocturna. ♪ ♪ ♪ otorga un locutor: se intensifica el terror de las --usted...
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fÉlix: méxico tam-- entre estos fenÓmenos, estÁ los terremotos y desde el aÑo 1990, mÉxico es una de las cinco naciones que mÁs pÉrdidas humanas han tenido por sismos. alberto garcÍa nos dice cuÁles son las causas de este doloroso balance. alberto: mÉxico es el paÍs que en tÉrminos de cantidad ha sufrido el mayor nÚmero de terremotos desde 1990 a la fecha. de acuerdo con un informe de la onu, a pesar del avance en los cÓdigos de construcciÓn, sobre todo luego del terremoto de 1985, el problema estÁ en el factor humano. para este geÓlogo especialista en mÉxico, la devastaciÓn del terremoto del pasado 19 de septiembre fue menor al de 1985, pero aÚn falta por hacerÁ estaciones repartidas, son bastantes, pero necesitamos 3000 para cubrir toda la repÚblica. reportero las normas establecidas es tambiÉn hechas, asegura este: harto, -- experto, pero los edificio que se derrumbaron, fue por mala construcciÓn. el terremoto de haitÍ en el 2010 provocÓ la muerte de mÁs de 200.000 personas y en parte se debiÓ a la mala construcción de los edificios. mÉxico es una ciudad s
fÉlix: méxico tam-- entre estos fenÓmenos, estÁ los terremotos y desde el aÑo 1990, mÉxico es una de las cinco naciones que mÁs pÉrdidas humanas han tenido por sismos. alberto garcÍa nos dice cuÁles son las causas de este doloroso balance. alberto: mÉxico es el paÍs que en tÉrminos de cantidad ha sufrido el mayor nÚmero de terremotos desde 1990 a la fecha. de acuerdo con un informe de la onu, a pesar del avance en los cÓdigos de construcciÓn, sobre todo luego del terremoto de...
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mexico. the president has said that if there is a shutdown he will, of course, blame it on the the democrats for not giving the president what he wanted, but the truth is the president would be shutting down the government because he sur rend erd the power to shut down the government to the mexican government. the deal the president wanted to avoid a shutdown would include $20 billion to pay for the wall on our southern border. the wall the president always promised mexico would pay for. >> we're going to have a real wall and who is going to pay for the wall? >> mexico. >> who? >> mexico. >> you better believe it, 100%. 100%. >> that was donald trump during the campaign. nothing about a wall that you could see through, nothing about allowing hundreds of miles of the border not to have a wall because the terrain there is too rough. just we're going to have a real wall. here he is two weeks ago. >> have there been any more efforts to get mexico to pay for the wall. >> i believe mexico will pay
mexico. the president has said that if there is a shutdown he will, of course, blame it on the the democrats for not giving the president what he wanted, but the truth is the president would be shutting down the government because he sur rend erd the power to shut down the government to the mexican government. the deal the president wanted to avoid a shutdown would include $20 billion to pay for the wall on our southern border. the wall the president always promised mexico would pay for....
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president trump: i believe mexico will pay for the wall. i have a very good relationship with mexico. we are negotiating nafta. see how that goes, but yes, in some form, mexico will pay for
president trump: i believe mexico will pay for the wall. i have a very good relationship with mexico. we are negotiating nafta. see how that goes, but yes, in some form, mexico will pay for
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and those of mexico and canada. and how that relationship has prospered as we talked about the issues of nafta. mexico and canada are among the countries largest trading partners and we will hear about that in a second. at first i thought i would share just for a minute, how important the border cities and how important trade is with cities like san diego. i will introduce my friend from tijuana in just a second. it is not about to cities, that strength is one region. and how we are working together.how we are creating good quality jobs on both sides of the border. how it is incredibly important to our economy. san diego alone, approximately 110,000 jobs that are in our city because of nafta, because of trade. mexico is the number one trade partner and canada is the second. we are happy to have you here to get a unique perspective on issues that are facing us as cities and as mayors, particularly as negotiations are taking place this very week on nafta. it is not jobs, dollars and moving forward. i'm delighted to he
and those of mexico and canada. and how that relationship has prospered as we talked about the issues of nafta. mexico and canada are among the countries largest trading partners and we will hear about that in a second. at first i thought i would share just for a minute, how important the border cities and how important trade is with cities like san diego. i will introduce my friend from tijuana in just a second. it is not about to cities, that strength is one region. and how we are working...
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and those of mexico and canada. and how that relationship has prospered as we talked about the issues of nafta. mexico and canada are among the countries largest trading partners and we will hear about that in a second. at first i thought i would share just for a minute, how important the border cities and how important trade is with cities like san diego. i will introduce my friend from tijuana in just a second. it is not about to cities, that strength is one region. and how we are working together.how we are creating good quality jobs on both sides of the border. how it is incredibly important to our economy. san diego alone, approximately 110,000 jobs that are in our city because of nafta, because of trade. mexico is the number one trade partner and canada is the second. we are happy to have you here to get a unique perspective on issues that are facing us as cities and as mayors, particularly as negotiations are taking place this very week on nafta. it is not jobs, dollars and moving forward. i'm delighted to he
and those of mexico and canada. and how that relationship has prospered as we talked about the issues of nafta. mexico and canada are among the countries largest trading partners and we will hear about that in a second. at first i thought i would share just for a minute, how important the border cities and how important trade is with cities like san diego. i will introduce my friend from tijuana in just a second. it is not about to cities, that strength is one region. and how we are working...
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alberto garcÍa nos cuenta que de ciudad mÉxico. alberto: en el 2018 arranca de mÉxico con el incremento de los precios en la canasta bÁsica que golpea, sobre todo, a las amas de casa de la tercera edad. >> apenas nos alcanza. todo sube. >> en mÉxico, los ancianos sobreviven con una pensiÓn de 1.100 dÓlares al mes. de acuerdo con los comerciantes de este mercado en la ciudad de mÉxico, uno de los reductos que mÁs subiÓ fue el huevo. costaba el equivalente a un dÓlar por kilo. y ahora cuesta 1.50 dÓlares. el gas costaba $15 por un tanque de 20 l. ahora supera los $20. >> el gas ha subido demasiado. >> el aumento del precio de la gasolina hace que el transporte de mercancÍas influía en los precios de los alimentos, tal es el caso de la carne que ahora estÁ más cara que hace algunos dÍas. >> tomate, aguacate, azÚcar y limÓn son alguno de los productos que se vieron afecta a -- afectados en su precio. los comerciantes se quejan de que las ventas disminuyen cada >> síeconomÍa muy devastada.tortillerÍas utilizan gas pa
alberto garcÍa nos cuenta que de ciudad mÉxico. alberto: en el 2018 arranca de mÉxico con el incremento de los precios en la canasta bÁsica que golpea, sobre todo, a las amas de casa de la tercera edad. >> apenas nos alcanza. todo sube. >> en mÉxico, los ancianos sobreviven con una pensiÓn de 1.100 dÓlares al mes. de acuerdo con los comerciantes de este mercado en la ciudad de mÉxico, uno de los reductos que mÁs subiÓ fue el huevo. costaba el equivalente a un dÓlar por...
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over the years i've had the privilege of meeting many of new mexico's estimated 7,000 dreamers. i've met with students who grew up here and are now striving to become doctors and scientists, teachers, even serve in our military. these young people are our children's classmates. they are our next-door neighbors. they are our colleagues. they are family members. and many are truly rising stars. in fact, i would argue that these dreamers are the future of a great america. every day these young people add to the strength of our economy, to the vitality of our country. more than 97% of daca recipients are in school or in the workforce. the daca program allowed them to work legally, to get driver's licenses, to go to college, to serve in our military and give back to their communities. daca helped almost 70% of recipients secure a job with better pay and better pay leads to real investments in our communities and our economy. after their daca applications were approved, nearly two-thirds of recipients reported buying their first car, and almost one in six reported buying a new home. d
over the years i've had the privilege of meeting many of new mexico's estimated 7,000 dreamers. i've met with students who grew up here and are now striving to become doctors and scientists, teachers, even serve in our military. these young people are our children's classmates. they are our next-door neighbors. they are our colleagues. they are family members. and many are truly rising stars. in fact, i would argue that these dreamers are the future of a great america. every day these young...
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this is the case with mexico. what we said we don't share the view that the trade deficit is really the best way to measure an agreement's success. and there are a series of related issues that are being seen as a way to address the deficit. whether it is rules of origin or the idea about national content on specific industry where we still have not reached agreement. as ambassador mcnaughtton said, that canada and are trying to put up proposals to reach a compromise in that regard. finally there is example with an issue, a salsa clause at some.in we don't think that is a good idea, we think that the private, certainty on the private sector, that investments require much longer-term horizon. so, i will stop there, to give the ambassador to speak about it himself but i think that is where we are and there are some important things which we have consensus and differences that we have are public, they are open, they are known but the three parties i think are fully engaged in addressing them and trying to find common
this is the case with mexico. what we said we don't share the view that the trade deficit is really the best way to measure an agreement's success. and there are a series of related issues that are being seen as a way to address the deficit. whether it is rules of origin or the idea about national content on specific industry where we still have not reached agreement. as ambassador mcnaughtton said, that canada and are trying to put up proposals to reach a compromise in that regard. finally...
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there is no invasion from mexico. it's not true that hundreds of thousands of people are coming to this country. the undefeated population has remained stable in this country for the last decade. >> tucker: we don't know what the undocumented population is? >> we. >> tucker: they are here illegally. there are more than 10 million here illegally. >> 11 million. >> tucker: say 11 million. those people are living proof that we don't have control of our border. i hope you can sum it up in one sentence. why is it a bad idea to build a wall to stop some percentage of those people and some percentage of the heroin when every other wall in every other country on planet earth ha has an effect in stopping people and drugs from getting into the country it separates? i don't understand. >> because it's a myth to believe that the border right now is more insecure. it's a myth. as long as you have consumers who use drugs in this country, drugs will come through the port of entry or tunnels. >> tucker: let's build the wall and then
there is no invasion from mexico. it's not true that hundreds of thousands of people are coming to this country. the undefeated population has remained stable in this country for the last decade. >> tucker: we don't know what the undocumented population is? >> we. >> tucker: they are here illegally. there are more than 10 million here illegally. >> 11 million. >> tucker: say 11 million. those people are living proof that we don't have control of our border. i hope...
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deficit with mexico and is mostly automobile. i am not worried about aquaculte . my question to you is-- >> what about china? >> laura: we are doing it all. trump is doing it all. with all of your movies and gave the middle finger to trump, you are like a distinguished elder statesman and doing videos were europe winning up the middle finger to the president. if trump is rude and all these things, why are you? >> he has offended us and is opening the rest of the world >> it is not true, it is diplomacy. >> he is defending the rest of the world by america coming back stronger. if that is the rest of the well-being offended, i am not worried about it. >> we love him. >> we have a lot of mexicans living in the u.s., why does that offend you? immigration needs to work for our country like it needs to work for you. 1.8million dreamers amnesty, you like that? >> yes but not to $25 million >> laura: two we need a border with mexico? >> there is no choice. >> laura: you would prefer not to? we should not have a border? >> we should not h
deficit with mexico and is mostly automobile. i am not worried about aquaculte . my question to you is-- >> what about china? >> laura: we are doing it all. trump is doing it all. with all of your movies and gave the middle finger to trump, you are like a distinguished elder statesman and doing videos were europe winning up the middle finger to the president. if trump is rude and all these things, why are you? >> he has offended us and is opening the rest of the world >>...
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carmen: al que ahora ve solo desde este puente en méxico. pero ese adiós la lleva ahora a lo que más quiere. luego del llanto de felicidad, anabel agradece a la hermana amelia el haber acogido a ricardo. amelia: un propósito hay en todo lo que pasa. carmen: ahora los dos juntos rumbo a un punto del interior de méxico para el primer reencuentro con sus familiares en 15 años. ¿regresarías? ricardo: no, estoy con la idea de que "¿ahora qué voy a hacer?" ¿me entiende? entonces, no. es la cuestión como... uno mismo está en estados unidos. lo primero que es a buscar trabajo. y empezar. igual acá. >> bye. cuídense mucho. ricardo: pero aquí es di... ya va a ser diferente porque ahora yo voy a ejercer lo que yo ya aprendí. patricia: y después de unas breves vacaciones, ana y ricardo se han sentido muy acogidos por los suyos en veracruz, méxico. allí ella buscará empleo como maestra, que es lo que estudió, y él planea poner en práctica el oficio automotriz que aprendió en estados unidos. mucha suerte para ellos. volvemos en bre
carmen: al que ahora ve solo desde este puente en méxico. pero ese adiós la lleva ahora a lo que más quiere. luego del llanto de felicidad, anabel agradece a la hermana amelia el haber acogido a ricardo. amelia: un propósito hay en todo lo que pasa. carmen: ahora los dos juntos rumbo a un punto del interior de méxico para el primer reencuentro con sus familiares en 15 años. ¿regresarías? ricardo: no, estoy con la idea de que "¿ahora qué voy a hacer?" ¿me entiende? entonces,...
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una serie de funcionarios de la secretarÍa de economÍa, la estrategia rusa es apuntar a mÉxico. marÍa: se apunta a rusia de una intervenciÓn como en los aÑos de la llamada guerra frÍa, tiene su intenciÓn es incluir en asuntos de toda amÉrica latina. ♪
una serie de funcionarios de la secretarÍa de economÍa, la estrategia rusa es apuntar a mÉxico. marÍa: se apunta a rusia de una intervenciÓn como en los aÑos de la llamada guerra frÍa, tiene su intenciÓn es incluir en asuntos de toda amÉrica latina. ♪
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defendieron este paÍs y los estÁn echando. >> es veterano de guerra pero hace 15 aÑos fue deportado mÉxico luego de ser hallado culpable de crueldad animal, su pesadilla terminÓ cuando luego de un perdÓn pudo regresar a estados unidos. >> es un golpe duro de un dÍa para otro no estÁs con la familia. >> ahora tiene la oportunidad de estar frente a frente al presidente. >> ellos merecen quedarse aquÍ en el paÍs por el que estÁn peleando, tambiÉn es importante que el presidente vea las caras de los inmigrantes que Él estÁ atacando. >> me siento bien. >> honrado por estar en la lista de asistentes dice que espera que la injusticia que cometieron con Él no se repita. >> solo tuve un crimen y me echaron. >> unos 900 dreamers firman el acuerdo y en ellos pensÓ la congresista cuando invitÓ al veterano al discurso. >> creo que no lo estÁ pensando mucho, solo se quiere deshacer de la gente que estÁ indocumentada. >> en los Ángeles marÍa paula ochoa, noticias telemundo. >> maÑana noticias telemundo transmitirÁ el primer discurso del estado de la naciÓn en vivo por telemundo a las
defendieron este paÍs y los estÁn echando. >> es veterano de guerra pero hace 15 aÑos fue deportado mÉxico luego de ser hallado culpable de crueldad animal, su pesadilla terminÓ cuando luego de un perdÓn pudo regresar a estados unidos. >> es un golpe duro de un dÍa para otro no estÁs con la familia. >> ahora tiene la oportunidad de estar frente a frente al presidente. >> ellos merecen quedarse aquÍ en el paÍs por el que estÁn peleando, tambiÉn es importante...
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it's titled remembering mexico's war, the batton march. and the sort of events that i'm references today are mostly centered between about the early 1980s up through the early 2000s, in interest of time, but also because they really speak to how new mexico's veterans, particularly those who were imprisoned by the japanese after the philippines campaign in 1942, really sought to remember their war and their experience of war in a way that differed significantly from the way, for example, hollywood or the united states as a nation chose to commemorate world war ii. and as a bit of a jumping off point, in 2015, president trump made a disparaging remark about john mccain's war service and he said that mccain was not a war hero, that people thought mccain was a war hero because he had been a prisoner of war. and to him, if you're a war hero, that means that you don't get captured. so that raises an interesting question about, well, if you do get captured, how do we remember you? how are you commemorated in your hometown, in your state, in the n
it's titled remembering mexico's war, the batton march. and the sort of events that i'm references today are mostly centered between about the early 1980s up through the early 2000s, in interest of time, but also because they really speak to how new mexico's veterans, particularly those who were imprisoned by the japanese after the philippines campaign in 1942, really sought to remember their war and their experience of war in a way that differed significantly from the way, for example,...
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al que ahora ve sÓlo desde este puente en mÉxico. pero ese adiÓs la lleva ahora a lo que mÁs quiere. luego del llanto de felicidad, anabel agradece a la hermana a mÍ el haber acogido a ricardo. ahora los dos juntos rumbo a un punto del interior de mÉxico para el primer reencuentro con sus familiares en 15 aÑos. regresarias? ricardo: cuando uno llega estados unidos lo primero que hace es buscar trabajo, lo mismo acÁ. pero aquÍ ya va a ser diferente, porque ahora voy a ejercer lo que yo aprendÍ. >> despuÉs de unas breves vacaciones, anabel ricardo se han sentido muy acogidos por los suyos en veracruz, mÉxico. allÍ ella buscarÁ empleo como maestra y Él planea poner en prÁctica el oficio automotriz que atendiÓ en estados unidos. mucha suerte para ellos. volvemos en breves. locutor: despuÉs de una pausa, turistas de salud cruzan la frontera para obtener una sonrisa hecha en mÉxico. julie, sé que hoy es un día crítico, pero me voy a tomar... ...un dia de reposo. los papÁs no toman dÍas de reposo. los papÁs toman dayq
al que ahora ve sÓlo desde este puente en mÉxico. pero ese adiÓs la lleva ahora a lo que mÁs quiere. luego del llanto de felicidad, anabel agradece a la hermana a mÍ el haber acogido a ricardo. ahora los dos juntos rumbo a un punto del interior de mÉxico para el primer reencuentro con sus familiares en 15 aÑos. regresarias? ricardo: cuando uno llega estados unidos lo primero que hace es buscar trabajo, lo mismo acÁ. pero aquÍ ya va a ser diferente, porque ahora voy a ejercer lo que yo...
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. >> la violencia en méxico estaría acabando con una fuerte industria, (...) entrevistamos a viajeros y nos cuentan del temor al estar en méxico . >> la señora celia vive en tamaulipas méxico, de los 5 estados en la alerta de viaje que emitió estados unidos adivirtiendo del aumento de violencia . >> entre los estados con más crimen según el departamento de estado colima, guereror michoacán , tamaulipas . >> los suegros manejaron y al regresar estaba la muerte en tamaulipas . >> nuestros familiares fueron secuestrados y asesinados . >> turismo de méxico dice que 28 de los destinos , como cancún y ciudad de méxico no fueron incluidos . >> con nosotros viaja más gente . >> rocio empleada de una central en houston viajará a méxico pronto para visitar a su familia que recomienda que no comparta información con extraños . >> que no confien que no cometen de hecho porque saben donde vas . >> josué recomienda no manejar a méxico . >> sí tuvieran que viajar por avión pues siento que es más seguro . >> para evitar que los hijos y nietos se expongan a
. >> la violencia en méxico estaría acabando con una fuerte industria, (...) entrevistamos a viajeros y nos cuentan del temor al estar en méxico . >> la señora celia vive en tamaulipas méxico, de los 5 estados en la alerta de viaje que emitió estados unidos adivirtiendo del aumento de violencia . >> entre los estados con más crimen según el departamento de estado colima, guereror michoacán , tamaulipas . >> los suegros manejaron y al regresar estaba la muerte en...
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with a national election drawing near political leaders in mexico. worry over these types of attacks against public servants will focus even a bit at those who came in the end i think this is a warning by organised crime against the political parties the problem here is impunity and the phenomenon of political violence the more this will continue because there is no punishment. experts say that the rising level of violence in mexico is not only putting the lives of political candidates at risk but could also be frightening voters which could damage the democratic process less political participation less third not because of fear less political you know less people voting. and all of that again is hinders the strength of a democratic system. there are over three thousand four hundred elected positions up for grabs in the upcoming elections but it's candidates for local posts who are especially vulnerable targets by organized crime twenty one local public servants were murdered in two thousand and seventeen which was also a record breaking year for ho
with a national election drawing near political leaders in mexico. worry over these types of attacks against public servants will focus even a bit at those who came in the end i think this is a warning by organised crime against the political parties the problem here is impunity and the phenomenon of political violence the more this will continue because there is no punishment. experts say that the rising level of violence in mexico is not only putting the lives of political candidates at risk...
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kevin is a dreamer born in mexico his family took him to the u.s. when he was just for almost twenty years later he felt his options there were exhausted. it registered for the obama administration's deferred action through childhood arrivals program or data which allows undocumented minors to stay without fear of deportation. with president trump announcing the programs and and with increased hostility towards immigrants kevin chose to leave he received a full scholarship to study business here at the university of monterey in northern mexico but i cannot say. that this color ship is assigned as a positive message for our compatriots in the u.s. it says we're economize your belly as a mexican as a human and as an asset and we want you here in mexico for many dreamers their only references of mexico are of violence and poverty but increasingly institutions such as this university are targeting these young men and women while they're still on the u.s. side of the border and they're hoping that by offering them attractive professional adage occasional
kevin is a dreamer born in mexico his family took him to the u.s. when he was just for almost twenty years later he felt his options there were exhausted. it registered for the obama administration's deferred action through childhood arrivals program or data which allows undocumented minors to stay without fear of deportation. with president trump announcing the programs and and with increased hostility towards immigrants kevin chose to leave he received a full scholarship to study business...
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. >> saqueos no mÉxico decenas de tiendas asaltadas y vandalizadas en el estado de mÉxico por un grupo convocado desde las redes sociales. >> los robos ocurren. rosca de reyes, en la vÍspera de la celebraciÓn viajamos a una panaderÍa de la capital mexicana para compartir los secretos de esta clÁsica delicia de la fecha, noticias telemundo comienza ya. >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> noticias telemundo, con josÉ dÍaz balart. >> buenas tardes, josÉ dÍaz balart tiene el dÍa libre, soy julio vaqueiro, la mÁquina deportodora de ice no se detiene, ni siquiera cuando la vida de un niÑo gravemente enfermo estÁ en peligro, el caso de jean carlos, un joven latino de ohio que estÁ al borde de la deportaciÓn aÚn cuando es el Único sostÉn del hijo de su pareja, lourdes hurtado tiene los testimonios de esta historia desgarradora. >> con tan solo seis aÑos de edad el dolor ha dejado marcada la vida de ricky solÍs, en febrero de 2017 un accidente de coche inmovilizoÓ permanentemente la parte inferior de su cuerpo. >> es la peor noticia que me han dado, que me han dicho que no va a volver a
. >> saqueos no mÉxico decenas de tiendas asaltadas y vandalizadas en el estado de mÉxico por un grupo convocado desde las redes sociales. >> los robos ocurren. rosca de reyes, en la vÍspera de la celebraciÓn viajamos a una panaderÍa de la capital mexicana para compartir los secretos de esta clÁsica delicia de la fecha, noticias telemundo comienza ya. >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> noticias telemundo, con josÉ dÍaz balart. >> buenas tardes, josÉ dÍaz balart...
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my wife is in mexico city. i live in san jose alone, but they are going to come in to visit, and maybe they are going to live in san jose. damian: all right. what is it that you miss most? is it tacos ola, is it el tenampa, or is it cicero's, what is it that--what restaurant do you miss most in mexico city? juan manuel: my house. damian: ¿verdad que sí? juan manuel: yes. damian: well, that's great. any final thoughts from you in being in this new assignment as a new mexican consul general here in these four counties that you cover? juan manuel: i say--would like to say thank you, damian, for this kind invitation. you know you're -whewatching televisionol, that's educational and informational. "the more you know" on nbc. -all across america, people are dedicating their lives to giving back. -you're going to make me cry. -from executive producer blair underwood. this is "give." -thank you so much. -each week on "give," blair... jenna bush hager... or one of their celebrity friends drop in on two small, but migh
my wife is in mexico city. i live in san jose alone, but they are going to come in to visit, and maybe they are going to live in san jose. damian: all right. what is it that you miss most? is it tacos ola, is it el tenampa, or is it cicero's, what is it that--what restaurant do you miss most in mexico city? juan manuel: my house. damian: ¿verdad que sí? juan manuel: yes. damian: well, that's great. any final thoughts from you in being in this new assignment as a new mexican consul general...
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hace 30 aÑos dejÓ su pueblo la villa nicolÁs romero en el estado de mÉxico. jorge: no la conocÍa hasta que llegue ahÍ y mi primo me dijo que esa era la casa donde vivÍamos antes. reportero: los pocos recuerdos que tiene de vivir aquÍ se han ido borrando hace tiempo. jorge: no me acuerdo de ciertas cosas de la infancia, como que los contÁbamos, ya varias familias para navidad. reportera: en aquel entonces recuerda que sus padres separan a chicago y un aÑo despuÉs enviaron por correo y sus dos hermanas menores. llegar en aviÓn acompaÑado de una tÍa, luego se mudÓ a michigan. jorge: en ese tiempo querÍa estudiar mecÁnica para carros. habÍa un maestro que se quería ayudar. reportera: la ayuda delprofesor no serÍa posible. al graduarse se enterÓ que era indocumentado. jorge: a lo mejor si hubiera tenido documentos o hubiera tenido mi propio negocio. reportera: no le quedÓ mÁs remedio que buscar un trabajo que pagarÁ el salario mÍnimo. en michigan conociÓ a ramos, una mexicana de carÁcter fuerte que siempre decÍa lo que pensaba. >> no le dij
hace 30 aÑos dejÓ su pueblo la villa nicolÁs romero en el estado de mÉxico. jorge: no la conocÍa hasta que llegue ahÍ y mi primo me dijo que esa era la casa donde vivÍamos antes. reportero: los pocos recuerdos que tiene de vivir aquÍ se han ido borrando hace tiempo. jorge: no me acuerdo de ciertas cosas de la infancia, como que los contÁbamos, ya varias familias para navidad. reportera: en aquel entonces recuerda que sus padres separan a chicago y un aÑo despuÉs enviaron por correo y...
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can you see a path from mexico's point of view, if you were advising the president now, of mexico, how would you advise him to move forward to get to a good result on nafta? jorge: i think there are two things i would suggest he would do. the first is u.s.-mexico's -- is mexio's bargaining on security, drugs, intelligence gathering, and other issues where mexico has important bargaining chips which the united states needs dearly. use those chips to tell the americans, if you were not forthcoming on trade, we are no longer going to be forthcoming on these other issues. thatw that is a tough talk i am suggesting, but if we don't tough talk and the americans do, we are trouble. the second suggestion i would make, which is going to happen for sure, the first one may not, is that at some point, the -- he is goingnt to have to suspend the negotiations if a deal is not struck soon. a president who was a lame duck cannot negotiate some -- such an important agreement for next go as is nafta and the last months of his administration. there will be a new senate and after julythe way, 1. and mexic
can you see a path from mexico's point of view, if you were advising the president now, of mexico, how would you advise him to move forward to get to a good result on nafta? jorge: i think there are two things i would suggest he would do. the first is u.s.-mexico's -- is mexio's bargaining on security, drugs, intelligence gathering, and other issues where mexico has important bargaining chips which the united states needs dearly. use those chips to tell the americans, if you were not...
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. >> salvados encuentran a migran migrantes en el norte de mÉxico, el grupo intentaba llegar a estados unidos. muerto al nacer, califican los dreamers el plan del presidente trump de lego lezarlos a cambio de mÁs fondos para el muro * demÓcratas lo rechazan y algunos republicanos tambiÉn. la nueva arma de ice la agencia consigue acceder a la lloraba se de datos del paÍs sobre placa de automÓviles para rastrear mejor a los indocumentados. activistas denuncian que es una violaciÓn a derechos civiles. cada vez mÁs letal, son al menos 37 los niÑos muertos por influencia esta temporada, escuelas en al menos 11 estados cierran para prevenir la expansiÓn de la epidemia que ya estÁ presente en casi todo el paÍs, noticias telemundo comienza ya. ♪ noticias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz-balart. hola ¿quÉ tal? muy buenas tardes, comenzamos hoy con el hallazgo de un trailer repleto de migrantes centroamericanos en el estado mexicano de tamaulipas, son 109 personas entre ellas 32 niÑos que viajaban hacinados y en condiciones inhumanas por el sueÑo de llegar aquÍ a estados unidos, vÍct
. >> salvados encuentran a migran migrantes en el norte de mÉxico, el grupo intentaba llegar a estados unidos. muerto al nacer, califican los dreamers el plan del presidente trump de lego lezarlos a cambio de mÁs fondos para el muro * demÓcratas lo rechazan y algunos republicanos tambiÉn. la nueva arma de ice la agencia consigue acceder a la lloraba se de datos del paÍs sobre placa de automÓviles para rastrear mejor a los indocumentados. activistas denuncian que es una violaciÓn a...
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mexico... me lo traje chico a s este pais y al no tener do documentos y pues no se como e p explicar al niÑo que no entiende muy bien las cosas pero el nunca habia mirado atras de un vidrio y no darle un beso y me dio m mucha tristeza ver al niÑo asi >> asi es como nos hablo . >> i(informacion en pantalla( >> el delito de ramon es mane r manejar. si tiene informacion llame al numero que esta en pantalla. nos puede enviar sus historias y sugerencia en ese numero fonic f telefonico. tenemos que haballar de este te importante tras el acuerdo que p puso cierre al gobierno ayer ahora deben renonegociar una rra tomigratoria entre democratas n rnr republicanos estos son los puntos claves: >> i(informacion en pantalla( >> para ayudarons anos a tender smestamos con la analista vict a victoria, buenas tardes. la verdad que esta muy cerca, >> soy optimista, pero si ver veremos una solucion permanente para los soÑadores porque la m y mayoria de los amnericanos in y incluyendo los rnepublicanos a y apoya
mexico... me lo traje chico a s este pais y al no tener do documentos y pues no se como e p explicar al niÑo que no entiende muy bien las cosas pero el nunca habia mirado atras de un vidrio y no darle un beso y me dio m mucha tristeza ver al niÑo asi >> asi es como nos hablo . >> i(informacion en pantalla( >> el delito de ramon es mane r manejar. si tiene informacion llame al numero que esta en pantalla. nos puede enviar sus historias y sugerencia en ese numero fonic f...
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mexico hopes kevin story can be repeated with thousands more dreamers. al-jazeera monterrey mexico. over dhaka program was introduced in two thousand and twelve by then u.s. president barack obama eight hundred thousand documented migrants who enter the country before the age of sixteen protected under it they can live work and study in the u.s. but it's set to expire in march congress may come up with an alternative by then democrats and some republicans want protections for the dream is to continue more than four hundred companies including facebook and silicon valley giants are backing their efforts they say scrapping the program will reduce the talent pool for staff trump and his allies say dhaka will end unless congress agrees on policy changes to immigration and border security i jury says more than seven hundred people held hostage by the armed group boko haram have managed to escape they were found near close to the northeastern border with chad the military says many of the captives were farmers and fisherman who are being kept as slaves i mean agrees has the latest from a
mexico hopes kevin story can be repeated with thousands more dreamers. al-jazeera monterrey mexico. over dhaka program was introduced in two thousand and twelve by then u.s. president barack obama eight hundred thousand documented migrants who enter the country before the age of sixteen protected under it they can live work and study in the u.s. but it's set to expire in march congress may come up with an alternative by then democrats and some republicans want protections for the dream is to...
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so i sat down with the consuls general from russia, israel, and mexico, all based in san francisco to get their perspective. >> last year, we issued 20,000 visas to americans living in this part of the world, in this part of the united states... >> the honorable sergey petrov is consul general of the russian federation in san francisco. he and the other consuls general are professional diplomats whose duties include overseeing the processing of legal documents, such as passports, here and around the world. but their primary mission is to build good relations between their countries and the united states. >> we should bring together our businesses, our artists, our actors, our scientists, our students. that's important. >> it's a challenging time for diplomats. the u.s. justice department recently indicted two russian intelligence agents and two hackers accused of stealing private information from millions of americans after hacking into yahoo! accounts. >> it would be pure speculation. these people are innocent people now. they're innocent now until they are proven guilty in the court
so i sat down with the consuls general from russia, israel, and mexico, all based in san francisco to get their perspective. >> last year, we issued 20,000 visas to americans living in this part of the world, in this part of the united states... >> the honorable sergey petrov is consul general of the russian federation in san francisco. he and the other consuls general are professional diplomats whose duties include overseeing the processing of legal documents, such as passports,...
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mexico look at how new has memorialized the death march. finally, an examination of the evolving efforts to recognize women air force service pilots. >> we have a terrific panel today. introduction, i want to explain how this panel came to be. participants in the summer institute on veterans in society, ambiguities and representations. the subtitle is incredibly important. it represents some of the confusion that might exist about who counts as a veteran, what it means to be a veteran, how that meaning has changed over time and how society has understood that change. how all of these things connect with non-veterans in society, and the civil/military divide that seems to be growing ever greater. were broughtissues together in a three-week summer institute at virginia tech, washington actually. we explored with about 20 other colleagues from a variety of disciplines some of these issues. one of the big takeaways or one of the big questions that we were talking about is whether it would make sense to talk about something like veterans studies
mexico look at how new has memorialized the death march. finally, an examination of the evolving efforts to recognize women air force service pilots. >> we have a terrific panel today. introduction, i want to explain how this panel came to be. participants in the summer institute on veterans in society, ambiguities and representations. the subtitle is incredibly important. it represents some of the confusion that might exist about who counts as a veteran, what it means to be a veteran,...
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vamos a mÉxico durante el aumento de la actividad del crimen organizado. este paÍs estÁ estudiando la posibilidad de incorporar agentes armados de estados unidos en vuelos comerciales de sus aerolÍneas. desde la ciudad de mÉxico, jessica zermeÑo nos habla de esta iniciativa. jessica: que alguaciles estadounidenses armados viajen en vuelos comerciales entre mÉxico y estados unidos, es lo que negocian gobiernos de ambos paÍses. segÚn un documento oficial al que tuvo acceso la agencia reuters. >> estos policÍas estadounidenses pudieran ssubirse a estos vuelos en una forma aleatoria. jessica: esta experta en seguridad nacional asegura que no es la primera vez que esto se discute. >> no se sabe cada cuÁnto estarÍa subiÉndose un marshall ccomo pasajero pero mandarÍa un mensaje a grupos que podrÍan estar interesados en usar vuelos que van de mÉxico a estados unidos para llevar a cabo un acto terrorista. jessica: el canciller mexicano reconociÓ que estÁn evaluando la viabilidad jurÍdica de la propuesta, o es en mÉxico estÁ prohibido que los ext
vamos a mÉxico durante el aumento de la actividad del crimen organizado. este paÍs estÁ estudiando la posibilidad de incorporar agentes armados de estados unidos en vuelos comerciales de sus aerolÍneas. desde la ciudad de mÉxico, jessica zermeÑo nos habla de esta iniciativa. jessica: que alguaciles estadounidenses armados viajen en vuelos comerciales entre mÉxico y estados unidos, es lo que negocian gobiernos de ambos paÍses. segÚn un documento oficial al que tuvo acceso la agencia...