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mack, and photographs of mexico. >> mexico has a very, very subtle quality to it. it's very difficult to put into words, and i think that's what i try to do with the camera, to express it. it's something you have to go down and feel on your own. it's something poetic. it's very heartfelt. it's fiery and compassionate. >> rose: kloppenberg, reeves, and mack when we continue. when the unexpected happens. whatever you want to do, members project from american express can help you take the first step. vote, volunteer, or donate for the causes you believe in at membersproject.com. take charge of making a difference. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: since president barack obama first emerge-- the national stage, virtually every aspect of his life has been dissected. biographers and the media have closely examined his personality his family, his background, and the role of race in the rise to the white house. harvard historian james kloppenberg's new book is called "reading obama." it focuses ins
mack, and photographs of mexico. >> mexico has a very, very subtle quality to it. it's very difficult to put into words, and i think that's what i try to do with the camera, to express it. it's something you have to go down and feel on your own. it's something poetic. it's very heartfelt. it's fiery and compassionate. >> rose: kloppenberg, reeves, and mack when we continue. when the unexpected happens. whatever you want to do, members project from american express can help you take...
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and to celebrate with all the friends of mexico. we will continue working with the elected officials with a different representative because we believe that we are part of this the first community. and we can continue contributing with hard work, for the future and the next generation. and i held that the next 100 years -- we will be celebrating the same. thank you very much. [applause] >> we should have won with each consul general. we should have an individual picture. >> and where is the camera? >> you got here for the picture. [speaking spanish] >> thank you very much. >>
and to celebrate with all the friends of mexico. we will continue working with the elected officials with a different representative because we believe that we are part of this the first community. and we can continue contributing with hard work, for the future and the next generation. and i held that the next 100 years -- we will be celebrating the same. thank you very much. [applause] >> we should have won with each consul general. we should have an individual picture. >> and...
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but next, mexico's bloody drug war. an exclusive interview with the country's president who vows to beat the cartels. [ female announcer ] with rheumatoid arthritis, there's the life you live... and the life you want to live. fortunately there's enbrel, the #1 most doctor-prescribed biologic medicine for ra. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, fatigue, and stop joint damage. because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, and other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis. ask your doctor if you live or have lived in an area where certain fungal infections are common. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. >> couric: mexico is a country have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if, while on enbrel, you experience persistent fever, bruising, bleed
but next, mexico's bloody drug war. an exclusive interview with the country's president who vows to beat the cartels. [ female announcer ] with rheumatoid arthritis, there's the life you live... and the life you want to live. fortunately there's enbrel, the #1 most doctor-prescribed biologic medicine for ra. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, fatigue, and stop joint damage. because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes...
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the decision by mexico to grant asylum was controversial within mexico, but nonetheless it happened, and trotsky and his wife, natalia, a rise in january, 1937. diego and freda allow trotsky and natalia to reside in the oven suburb outside mexico city, now of course it has been incorporated into the city. rivera was a vital source of funds for trotsky in the first two years, selling off his paintings, and at one point even mortgaging his house nearby in order to help raise money for trotsky for two things: one to support the household, just putting food on the table; but also, and of increasing importance, money for trotsky's protection, to pay for guards, to pay for weapons and so on. diego and freed the were at trotsky's side during the dewey commission hearings held up the blue house in the spring of 1937. the dewey commission being of the independent inquiry into the veracity of the moscow trials led by the american philosopher and public intellectual, john dewey. the dewey commission eventually by the end of 1937 issued a verdict of not guilty. in other words, that the outrageou
the decision by mexico to grant asylum was controversial within mexico, but nonetheless it happened, and trotsky and his wife, natalia, a rise in january, 1937. diego and freda allow trotsky and natalia to reside in the oven suburb outside mexico city, now of course it has been incorporated into the city. rivera was a vital source of funds for trotsky in the first two years, selling off his paintings, and at one point even mortgaging his house nearby in order to help raise money for trotsky for...
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i think we should have delejit mat travel across our border into mexico, between mexico and the united states, as long as it's verified the people are coming in with pering my. but many families have citizens who live -- with permission. but many families who citizen who live in mexico and they want to go back and forth across the border. that attitude, don't go into mexico, that's just telling people on this side, don't go see your relatives. that's not the position we want to be in. we need to be good neighbors, we need to help in every way we can to secure the border. when we have a secure bored, it heps the united states and mention ke as well. we should be concerned about the vibles not just because it's coming into the united states, because it affects mexican nationals and mexican national who was relatives and family members on the american side of the border. it is a complex issue. verified border security, making sure people don't cross without permission, is something we have talked about for a long time in this congress and as my grandfather used to say, then all is said an
i think we should have delejit mat travel across our border into mexico, between mexico and the united states, as long as it's verified the people are coming in with pering my. but many families have citizens who live -- with permission. but many families who citizen who live in mexico and they want to go back and forth across the border. that attitude, don't go into mexico, that's just telling people on this side, don't go see your relatives. that's not the position we want to be in. we need...
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and to celebrate with all the friends of mexico. we will continue working with the elected officials with a different representative because we believe that we are part of this the first community. and we can continue contributing with hard work, for the future and the next generation. and i held that the next 100 years -- we will be celebrating the same. thank you very much. [applause] >> we should have won with each consul general. we should have an individual picture. >> and where is the camera? >> you got here for the picture. [speaking spanish] >> thank you very much. >> ok. let's have everybody together. >> so quiet. [laughter] ♪ >> vivas. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. i see bright smiles on faces. can anyone guess what i do? raise your hand. what do you think i do? jimore? what is your question? close. police officers wear uniforms. chef, wow. what about you? a bodyguard. what is your name? firefighter. exactly. my name is joanne. i am a firefighter. i came into the department in 1990. none of you were born. maybe y
and to celebrate with all the friends of mexico. we will continue working with the elected officials with a different representative because we believe that we are part of this the first community. and we can continue contributing with hard work, for the future and the next generation. and i held that the next 100 years -- we will be celebrating the same. thank you very much. [applause] >> we should have won with each consul general. we should have an individual picture. >> and...
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we border mexico. we border juarez, mexico, which is the murder capital of mexico. we try to make sure we are keeping the violence on the other side of the border and not allowing it to come across. however, it does. we are experiencing higher numbers of narcotics trafficking. we have a lot in the state of new mexico that was passed by the current administration that allows for the issuance of driver's licenses to illegal immigrants. they are able to travel the country without detection. there is an executive order that provides sanctuary, which means that when an individual is arrested and placed in jail by the state police, they are not able to determine whether or not that individual is in this country illegally are not. what happens is that person bonds out and you cannot find them to hold them responsible for the criminal activity. i have been a prosecutor since 1986 and the elected district attorney since 1986. -- 1996. i think what is important in our message will travel our state was, it is not about the mexican population, it is merely about the mexican bor
we border mexico. we border juarez, mexico, which is the murder capital of mexico. we try to make sure we are keeping the violence on the other side of the border and not allowing it to come across. however, it does. we are experiencing higher numbers of narcotics trafficking. we have a lot in the state of new mexico that was passed by the current administration that allows for the issuance of driver's licenses to illegal immigrants. they are able to travel the country without detection. there...
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as the district attorney on the second largest county in new mexico, that borders mexico, we have to shore up our border first before we can tackle the comprehensive immigration issues. i don't support amnesty. i don't support that we solve the problems in that fashion. there has to be some other way of dealing with the issue where it may be a tagback, where it may be where we identify individuals, but we cannot just have a path to citizenship created when there are people in line already doing the proper things in order to become citizens of the united states. and so i do think we have to deal with this issue. the federal government has to come to the table. we have to make sure we're doing what's best. we can't invite the next wave of 10, 11 million individuals coming from throughout the world illegally into the united states thinking that we've solved the problem by merely providing amnesty once again. >> you have said no to an arizo arizona-like law in your state. you don't think undocumented should get a driver's license in your state, for example. if the governor-elect of flori
as the district attorney on the second largest county in new mexico, that borders mexico, we have to shore up our border first before we can tackle the comprehensive immigration issues. i don't support amnesty. i don't support that we solve the problems in that fashion. there has to be some other way of dealing with the issue where it may be a tagback, where it may be where we identify individuals, but we cannot just have a path to citizenship created when there are people in line already doing...
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mexico's -- a new report finds the u.s. fight to keep funds from going south across the border appears to be failing. >> gregg: getting ready to head back to work on capitol hill and there could be some big faceoffs in this lame duck session. as both democrats and republicans grapple with internal party issues and try to tackle some of the very serious issues facing the united states. molly henneberg is live in washington with that. hi, molly. >> hi. outgoing house speaker nancy pelosi may have arranged a cease fire between two of her deputies who have been battling over leadership positions in the next congress. right now pelosi is speaker. hoyer is number two, and congressman cliburn is three, the majority whip. when the republicans take over the house in january, democrats will lose that speaker position and pelosi will run for minority leader. so pits hoyer against cliburn in the battle for who will be the minority whip. pelosi stepped in to settle by asking hoyer to be the number two guy and creating a new position for
mexico's -- a new report finds the u.s. fight to keep funds from going south across the border appears to be failing. >> gregg: getting ready to head back to work on capitol hill and there could be some big faceoffs in this lame duck session. as both democrats and republicans grapple with internal party issues and try to tackle some of the very serious issues facing the united states. molly henneberg is live in washington with that. hi, molly. >> hi. outgoing house speaker nancy...
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sjsu13, new mexico 17. after a new mexico state field goal to start the fourth, san jose came back with a 12-yard td touch by noel grisby. the spartans do not stop there. after holding the aggies to a field goal a pass to beechman puts the spartans up 27-23. after trading scores the whole fourth quarter with five seconds left on fourth and goal, the aggies rogers catches the game winning touchdown. the spartans would lose in heartbreaking fashion 27-29. >> i love coaching. i'm enjoying what i'm doing. but yes, it is hard you know when you don't win. it's hard. that's what you put your time in do and you try to do. you feel for these young men when you are trying to find every way to help them be successful. because they are putting a lot of time into it. that's where you bothers it you most. >> the spartans have one week off before they face utah state. melissa loveit, update news. >> mcintyre is more than halfway through his first season as head coach of the spartans football season. he tells us how he thi
sjsu13, new mexico 17. after a new mexico state field goal to start the fourth, san jose came back with a 12-yard td touch by noel grisby. the spartans do not stop there. after holding the aggies to a field goal a pass to beechman puts the spartans up 27-23. after trading scores the whole fourth quarter with five seconds left on fourth and goal, the aggies rogers catches the game winning touchdown. the spartans would lose in heartbreaking fashion 27-29. >> i love coaching. i'm enjoying...
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sophia works at a center to help mexico's street children. but she says she has to compete with drug dealers who use children as runners, messengers, or just customers. "there are kids growing up to be assassins because she have nothing else to lose." 25-year-old avi knows how that can happen. at a rehabilitation center outside mexico center, she said she became addicted to cocaine by dating a boy in a gang. now shaking uncontrollably in withdrawal, she says the gang linked to a powerful cartel, used her to seduce a rival, so it could kill him. "i loved the feeling of adrenaline, to be in the thick of it, the power. i went in too deep." do other people like you want to be drug dealers i ask? yes, she says. in therapy, she sits next to 17-year-old daniela, also an addict involved in gangs is on tranquilizers because she cuts herself with her fingernails and glass. but she defends the drug cartels here called narcos. "they create jobs," she says. "it's dirty money, but at least they give work to the poor farmers." in her room, daniela keeps a j
sophia works at a center to help mexico's street children. but she says she has to compete with drug dealers who use children as runners, messengers, or just customers. "there are kids growing up to be assassins because she have nothing else to lose." 25-year-old avi knows how that can happen. at a rehabilitation center outside mexico center, she said she became addicted to cocaine by dating a boy in a gang. now shaking uncontrollably in withdrawal, she says the gang linked to a...
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te saludo con mucho gusto desde la ciudad de mÉxico. bueno, fue una experiencia muy interesante, porque nos encontramos a final de cuentas se trata de personas que estÁn al margen de la ley, son delincuentes y bueno, ellos al principio estaban, no estaban muy seguros de querer platicar con nosotros, de querer que nos acercÁramos, que nos mostraran las armas, por un lado, tambiÉn las drogas y no estaban muy seguros, por supuesto, porque ellos estaban corriendo el riesgo de ser capturados por la policÍa y hacerse acreedores de sentencias fuertes de prisiÓn. por supuesto, cuando llegamos a la colonia en la que viven, que es una colonia popular, difÍcil, Íbamos con un poco de reservas, cuidÁndonos, por supuesto. no solamente el productor, el camarÓgrafo y yo mismo, bueno, la platica con ellos fue muy interesante porque a fin de cuentas logramos entrar y ver de cerca un mundo que todos los dÍas vemos cÓmo general la cantidad de muertos, los 3o,ooo muertos que ha provocado esta guerra de narcotrÁfico en los cuatro aÑos del actual
te saludo con mucho gusto desde la ciudad de mÉxico. bueno, fue una experiencia muy interesante, porque nos encontramos a final de cuentas se trata de personas que estÁn al margen de la ley, son delincuentes y bueno, ellos al principio estaban, no estaban muy seguros de querer platicar con nosotros, de querer que nos acercÁramos, que nos mostraran las armas, por un lado, tambiÉn las drogas y no estaban muy seguros, por supuesto, porque ellos estaban corriendo el riesgo de ser capturados por...
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because we ship our corn to mexico. our subsidized corn goes to mexico. the maize is from mexico. they put farmers out of work. what will they do? they come north. we have giant stores, wal-mart, they go up there, tens of thousands, displaced from shop keepers. we have the big box, big box factories, right, and what happens then. like in juarez, mexico, one day to the next, 80,000 jobs shipped from mexico to china. these people are all displaced. unless we solve the trade policies and use our united states technology, resources to help the people, not only mexico, central america, those countries rebuild their own economies, people don't leave because they want to leave the they leave because they have to leave. they're not going to starve. this is the big picture, global, not just united states, happening in the europe. punishing immigrants who are victims. putting people in prison who are victims. this is wrong. you have to change that. corporations they pass dollars across borders. we have materials that come from the united states to china and then they bring them back. so the
because we ship our corn to mexico. our subsidized corn goes to mexico. the maize is from mexico. they put farmers out of work. what will they do? they come north. we have giant stores, wal-mart, they go up there, tens of thousands, displaced from shop keepers. we have the big box, big box factories, right, and what happens then. like in juarez, mexico, one day to the next, 80,000 jobs shipped from mexico to china. these people are all displaced. unless we solve the trade policies and use our...
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tug boats will tow it to mexico tomorrow. the unlucky passengers will get their money back and a free cruise. from the high seas to america's highways, the n.t.s.b. is holding a two-day conference in washington on older drivers. for good reason. within 15 years, more than one in five licensed drivers will be 65 or older. and research shows deadly crashes skyrocket for drivers over the age of 75. transportation officials say it's important to plan now by designing smartier cars and better roads to make it safer for older drivers. in dallas today, president bush kicked off his book tour at a bookstore not far if his home. some people waited 18 hours to have the former president sign their copy of the book called "decision points." and the store sold more than 2,000 copies by 11:00 this morning. you may question the safety of going alligator hunting, especially when they come as big as this. a gator that measured 14 feet long-- a record in florida-- it dragged the hunter and his boat around lake washington for 45 minutes before
tug boats will tow it to mexico tomorrow. the unlucky passengers will get their money back and a free cruise. from the high seas to america's highways, the n.t.s.b. is holding a two-day conference in washington on older drivers. for good reason. within 15 years, more than one in five licensed drivers will be 65 or older. and research shows deadly crashes skyrocket for drivers over the age of 75. transportation officials say it's important to plan now by designing smartier cars and better roads...
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and to celebrate with all the friends of mexico. we will continue working with the elected officials with a different representative because we believe that we are part of this the first community. and we can continue contributing with hard work, for the future and the next generation. and i held that the next 100 years -- we will be celebrating the same. thank you very much. [applause] >> we should have won with each consul general. we should have an individual picture. >> and where is the camera? >> you got here for the picture. [speaking spanish] >> thank you very much. >> ok. let's have everybody together. >> so quiet. [laughter] ♪ >> vivas. [applause] >> welcome to "culture wire." today we're headed to smpling f. camera works, a premiere venue for artists working in photographer, video, and digital media. the latest exhibition lists clearness as a set of political alliances and possibilities that it is behind the sphere of dominant gay and lesbian culture. the curator fills us in on the process of creating this thoughtful exh
and to celebrate with all the friends of mexico. we will continue working with the elected officials with a different representative because we believe that we are part of this the first community. and we can continue contributing with hard work, for the future and the next generation. and i held that the next 100 years -- we will be celebrating the same. thank you very much. [applause] >> we should have won with each consul general. we should have an individual picture. >> and...
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for the irreplaceable habitat of the gulf of mexico and the rich delta region that feeds it. he understood this would be devastating to wildlife from pelicans to plankton, from sperm whales to shrimp. he understood that this was going to cause immediate hardship and enduring uncertainty for the 14 million americans who live along the gulf coast, make it their home and make their livelihoods from it waters. and he made it his mission to see to it that the nrdc would do everything we possibly could to make sure that the country takes the right lessons from this disaster, understands the story as it unfolds. he wanted to make sure that we would do everything we could as a nation to restore this gulf to health, make its people whole and try to prevent anything like this from ever happening again. this book, "in deep water," embodies that strategic vision. it puts that broad mission into words, and it tells the story as we know it so far of the greatest environmental disaster of our time. peter has spent his career fighting polluters in court. he is a master litigator who literall
for the irreplaceable habitat of the gulf of mexico and the rich delta region that feeds it. he understood this would be devastating to wildlife from pelicans to plankton, from sperm whales to shrimp. he understood that this was going to cause immediate hardship and enduring uncertainty for the 14 million americans who live along the gulf coast, make it their home and make their livelihoods from it waters. and he made it his mission to see to it that the nrdc would do everything we possibly...
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that is what -- in new mexico. that is why talk to all of the communities about economic development and what is the resources in that community we can use to help them? using my do it in mexico energy policy, helps them create jobs with that. we are also working to get more tax incentives for small businesses that would help them hire one more employee, by one more piece of equipment. just a little more help and that is how we will start building the jobs back up. we have to keep those loopholes closed where corporations are getting tax breaks for shipping jobs overseas. >> we have talked slightly about health care, but let's get into the subject. our next question comes from a former registered nurse and current realtor. >> good evening, gentlemen. given the current health care debate, do you support the recently surpassed -- recently passed health care bill as written, and if not, what changes which make to it? >> mr. pearce, you are first. >> as we look at the health care bill, we have to understand that afford
that is what -- in new mexico. that is why talk to all of the communities about economic development and what is the resources in that community we can use to help them? using my do it in mexico energy policy, helps them create jobs with that. we are also working to get more tax incentives for small businesses that would help them hire one more employee, by one more piece of equipment. just a little more help and that is how we will start building the jobs back up. we have to keep those...
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we knew our family had this chain of nurseries from mexico. i never understood because my father would change tg subject when his name came up. our grandfather was an orchardist at the turn of the century. >> which you hadn't even known. >> i didn't know it until i discovered this at the archive when i was trying to page through all of these things. then i discovered an obituary that had been written about our grandfather when he died when we were much to young to remember him. it was very, very long in the texas at the time. it detailed every, all the rare plants, specimen plants, horticultural, introducing them to texas. i was so excited about all of this. i used to say to my brother, this apple thing, you have gotten from your grandfather who had a reverence. he would say that is ridiculous. when my brother announced he was going to give up his life as a trial lawyer to be an apple orchardist. my father said i have one thing to say, jews don't farm. but they did. his father clearly did. >> just to wind up, then, what are you working on next
we knew our family had this chain of nurseries from mexico. i never understood because my father would change tg subject when his name came up. our grandfather was an orchardist at the turn of the century. >> which you hadn't even known. >> i didn't know it until i discovered this at the archive when i was trying to page through all of these things. then i discovered an obituary that had been written about our grandfather when he died when we were much to young to remember him. it...
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martha: wait until you see some of this video from mexico. there is a bloody war going on, and is a lot closer than iraq and afghanistan. the man behind the shocking inside look -- and this is dangerous to get the video, folks -- at our southern border, joins us next. >> you spoke in english. he just kept on running up the hill. and there was a bunch of immigrants, coming right... right behind him. >> there was another person on the mexican side, yelling at me, saying, stop rolling! stop shooting video. i know who you are. i'm going to burn your house! saved me a pantload. [ crying ] oh great. every time i fly. my ears! swallow! [ male announcer ] upgrade to first class investing technology... at e-trade. climate protection. challenges as vast as the space race a generation ago. and tal to global security. to reach this destination, our engineers are exploring everyossibility. from energy efficiency to climate monitoring. securing our nations clean energyuture is all a question of how. and it is the how that will make all the difference. but
martha: wait until you see some of this video from mexico. there is a bloody war going on, and is a lot closer than iraq and afghanistan. the man behind the shocking inside look -- and this is dangerous to get the video, folks -- at our southern border, joins us next. >> you spoke in english. he just kept on running up the hill. and there was a bunch of immigrants, coming right... right behind him. >> there was another person on the mexican side, yelling at me, saying, stop rolling!...
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karen and paul looked forward to going to their friend's wedding in mexico. the couple used orbitz to book a flight from san francisco to mexico then, a return flight on mexicoa airline autos well, we're all set. we had the air fare booked then all of a sudden i get an e mail from orbitz saying mexicoa suspended flights. and the flight was cancelled so that was shocking. >> arrow mexico had a code sharing agreement with mexicoa. money the couple paid was billed through arrow -- aroe mexico but the airline refused to book without charging 300s skpdz a higher fare. >> it's frustrating. i feel our ticket sk -- is being held hostage. we can pay to get home after the fact after we bought the ticket. >> this travel attorney says the fee is unjustified. >> it hasn't warned the customer these are charges he says it needs to be outlined which he says it's not. secondly, he says aero mexico must stand behind its agreement with mexicoa. >> they have an arrangement between the two. your partner on that went broke. you can't charge because your partner isn't going to fly
karen and paul looked forward to going to their friend's wedding in mexico. the couple used orbitz to book a flight from san francisco to mexico then, a return flight on mexicoa airline autos well, we're all set. we had the air fare booked then all of a sudden i get an e mail from orbitz saying mexicoa suspended flights. and the flight was cancelled so that was shocking. >> arrow mexico had a code sharing agreement with mexicoa. money the couple paid was billed through arrow -- aroe...
we have these in el salvador and nicaragua, as well as mexico.
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-- congo, afghanistan, china, mexico. more than a hundred 30 ensembles and soloists auditioned in january for a slot in the ethnic dance festival. in the end, 37 companies were selected to perform. 26 of those performances are world premieres. >> each year, we assembled a panel of dance experts that is made up of academics, scholars, researchers. people have been working for decades in the field. many of them came to this country in the seventies and have trained the next generation of dancers. they are proud to see many of these students at the these masterful levels. this was one of the best panel'' we have ever had, extraordinary people. at the end of the process, they rank their top groups which are then merged into a master list. >> performers are judged on
-- congo, afghanistan, china, mexico. more than a hundred 30 ensembles and soloists auditioned in january for a slot in the ethnic dance festival. in the end, 37 companies were selected to perform. 26 of those performances are world premieres. >> each year, we assembled a panel of dance experts that is made up of academics, scholars, researchers. people have been working for decades in the field. many of them came to this country in the seventies and have trained the next generation of...
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>>y del dream act vamos a mÉxico. ha sido otra semana de violencia, sangre y tristeza para muchos mexicanos, vemos, por ejemplo, que un ex gobernador cae en manos de la narco violencia. para un repaso de lo ocurrido en mÉxico en los Últimos dÍas nos vamos a nuestros estudios en la capital mexicana con raÚl torres. raÚl, buenos dÍas. >>hola, ¿quÉ tal?, jose. te saludo con mucho gusto desde la ciudad de mÉxico. la semana que terminÓ transcurriÓ como casi todas en este aÑo, en medio de una guerra, la del narcotrÁfico, que parece interminable y que no deja de derramar sangre. primero, el domingo pasado, fue asesinado el ex gobernador del estado de colima ,silverio cavazos. en su propia camioneta lo llevaron malherido a un hospital, donde muriÓ. Él se encontraba a las puertas de su propia casa platicando con un ex colaborador de su gobierno cuando un hombre bajÓ de un vehÍculo y le disparÓ a quemarropa. han corrido diferentes teorÍas sobre el motivo por el cual lo asesinaron, se hablÓ de que hace unos a
>>y del dream act vamos a mÉxico. ha sido otra semana de violencia, sangre y tristeza para muchos mexicanos, vemos, por ejemplo, que un ex gobernador cae en manos de la narco violencia. para un repaso de lo ocurrido en mÉxico en los Últimos dÍas nos vamos a nuestros estudios en la capital mexicana con raÚl torres. raÚl, buenos dÍas. >>hola, ¿quÉ tal?, jose. te saludo con mucho gusto desde la ciudad de mÉxico. la semana que terminÓ transcurriÓ como casi todas en este...
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now turning to mexico and that country's brutal drug war which has claimed at least 28,000 lives in the past four years alone. the epicenter is juarez, a city separated from el paso, texas, by the rio grande and connected by the bridge of the americas. and don teague reports the latest victims of the drug violence are american students. ♪ amazing grace... >> reporter: mourning at the university of texas, el paso, where friends and family gathered monday to remember two students who were ambushed and murdered while driving in neighboring juarez, mexico. >> we will miss your unique charm and cherish the moments. >> these are great men, great people that wanted to achieve something, wanted to be something in life. >> reporter: 23-year-old eder diaz and 25-year-old manuel acosta, who are both u.s. citizens, lived with their families in juarez just a few miles from campus. they are the second and third utep students killed in the city this year. their deaths bring the total number of americans murdered there last week to six. utep is one of the safest urban colleges in the nation, it sits
now turning to mexico and that country's brutal drug war which has claimed at least 28,000 lives in the past four years alone. the epicenter is juarez, a city separated from el paso, texas, by the rio grande and connected by the bridge of the americas. and don teague reports the latest victims of the drug violence are american students. ♪ amazing grace... >> reporter: mourning at the university of texas, el paso, where friends and family gathered monday to remember two students who were...
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, porque yo hice esas >>> y terminó botando media botella de >>> ella quiere disfrutar del méxico que cualquier ciudadano puede disfrutar >>> y se olvidó que es una persona publica? >>> pero cuando está con su hijo >>> y que su esposo >>> quiere pasar el timpo como camila con su hijo estoy hablando en cuestiones generales, cuando está en la calle como ciudadano corriente >>> y tiene por qué poner una doble? >>>si lo puede hacer que lo haga >>> no es un crimen enrique santos, el cuento es que este hombre, esta mujer, tiene que saber que su marido es famosísimo >>> ni thalía se busca un doble, y este domingo no se pierda el especial de viente fernandez, está espectacular la entrevista, porque es una conversación íntima, en la que explica qué pasó con juan gabriel, y las cámaras de telefutura tuvieron acceso, y verán a un vicente fernandez, controversial, pícaro, revelando muchas inti
, porque yo hice esas >>> y terminó botando media botella de >>> ella quiere disfrutar del méxico que cualquier ciudadano puede disfrutar >>> y se olvidó que es una persona publica? >>> pero cuando está con su hijo >>> y que su esposo >>> quiere pasar el timpo como camila con su hijo estoy hablando en cuestiones generales, cuando está en la calle como ciudadano corriente >>> y tiene por qué poner una doble? >>>si lo...
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la familyia near mexico city, and another cartel in eastern mexico. they broke away creating their own cartel earlier this year. the zettas are former mexican forces who went rogue. they were trained in fort benning, georgia, in the early 1990s. >> they were trained in operations, special operations, by our best of the best, and then they went back to mexico. what happened was they didn't stay with the military. they defected because the drug cartels paid more pin. >> the head of the settas uses tigers to scare his enemy. one made last year's forbes list of the world's wealthies people, but the lifespan of a kingpin is getting shorter. one was called two weeks ago by the mexican military. and another was arrested in mexico in august. texas governor rick perry requested 1,000 national guard. he got 254. even those could be pulled out as early as next year. in mission, texas, jennifer griffin, fox news. >> this is a fox news alert just in. a federal judge calls the ballot dispute in alaska's senate race a state matter and is conditionally halting certif
la familyia near mexico city, and another cartel in eastern mexico. they broke away creating their own cartel earlier this year. the zettas are former mexican forces who went rogue. they were trained in fort benning, georgia, in the early 1990s. >> they were trained in operations, special operations, by our best of the best, and then they went back to mexico. what happened was they didn't stay with the military. they defected because the drug cartels paid more pin. >> the head of...
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/mexico border, jennifer griffin, fox news. >> greta: next, the best of the rest. the wildest political fight we've ever seen. a female politician decides to slap her male colleague. that video is next. >> here's a quiz just for you. what would you do if a nine foot boa [ advisor 1 ] what do you see yourself doing one week, one month, five years after you do retire? ♪ client comes in and they have a box. and inside that box is their financial life. people wake up and realize i better start doing something. we open up that box. we organize it. and we make decisions. we really are here to help you. they look back and think, "wow. i never thought i could do this." but we've actually done it. [ male announcer ] visit ameriprise.com and put a confident retirement more within reach. [ male announcer ] what does it take to excel in today's business world? our professors know. because they've been there. and they work closely with business leaders to develop curriculum to meet the needs of top businesses. which means when our graduates walk in the room, they're not only
/mexico border, jennifer griffin, fox news. >> greta: next, the best of the rest. the wildest political fight we've ever seen. a female politician decides to slap her male colleague. that video is next. >> here's a quiz just for you. what would you do if a nine foot boa [ advisor 1 ] what do you see yourself doing one week, one month, five years after you do retire? ♪ client comes in and they have a box. and inside that box is their financial life. people wake up and realize i...
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near cancun, mexico has killed seven people, include a 9-year-old boy. the blast blah out windows and sent chunks of concrete through the roof at the grand rivera princess hotel. authorities believe the blast was caused by a buildup of natural gas under the hotel. >>> sr-surveillance video along the board could help find person responds for the death of 21 motorcyclist. the man was arrested for driving under the influencer, but police say the driver the hopped could also be charged if he is found. >>> thousands of people turned out in hawai'i to remember three-time world surfing champion andy irons at his favorite surfing spot. it happened on the island of kauai, iron's hometown beach, where he learned to surf. easterns was found dead in his dallas hotel room. his family says he was suffering from dengue fever, but toxicology tests will term the exact cause of death. we'll be right back ♪ ♪ came in last night at half past 10:00 ♪ ♪ that baby of mine wouldn't let me in ♪ ♪ so move it on over ♪ move it on over ♪ move it on over ♪ move it
near cancun, mexico has killed seven people, include a 9-year-old boy. the blast blah out windows and sent chunks of concrete through the roof at the grand rivera princess hotel. authorities believe the blast was caused by a buildup of natural gas under the hotel. >>> sr-surveillance video along the board could help find person responds for the death of 21 motorcyclist. the man was arrested for driving under the influencer, but police say the driver the hopped could also be charged if...
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/mexico border, jennifer griffin, fox news. >> greta: next, the best of the rest. the wildest political fight we've ever seen. a female politician decides to slap her male colleague. that video is next. >> here's a quiz just for you. what would you do if a nine foot boa constrictor tried to [ man ] ♪ trouble ♪ trouble, trouble trouble, trouble ♪ ♪ trouble been doggin' my soul ♪ since the day i was born ♪ worry ♪ oh, worry, worry worry,orry ♪ [ announcer ] when it comes to things you care about, leave nothing to chance. travelers. take the scary out of life. or 100 pringles. both cost the same, but only the pringles superstack can makes everything pop! ♪ ♪ whoa-oh-oh-oh ♪ yeah, yeah ♪ hey, hey [ male announcer ] the choice is yours... 100 of these or 100 pringles. same cost but a lot more fun. everything pops with the pringles superstack can! ♪ >> greta: here's the best of the rest. this is an unpleasant experience. woman at a california shopping center count awe unwanted passenger trying to hitch a ride. nine foot boa constructor she saw t
/mexico border, jennifer griffin, fox news. >> greta: next, the best of the rest. the wildest political fight we've ever seen. a female politician decides to slap her male colleague. that video is next. >> here's a quiz just for you. what would you do if a nine foot boa constrictor tried to [ man ] ♪ trouble ♪ trouble, trouble trouble, trouble ♪ ♪ trouble been doggin' my soul ♪ since the day i was born ♪ worry ♪ oh, worry, worry worry,orry ♪ [ announcer ] when it...
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border mexico. actually we border juarez mexico, which is the murder capital of the world. and it has been the responsibility of our local law enforcement partnering with the federal government or the border patrol and ice to make sure that we're keeping that violence on the other side of the border and not allowing it to come across, however, it does. we are experiencing higher numbers of trafficking in narcotics, trafficking in humans. actually, we have a law in the state of mexico that was passed by the current administration that allows for the issuance of driver's licenses to illegal immigrants. and it is a driver's license that does not look any different from the one that i carry. and, therefore, they are able to travel the country without detection. and also under an executive order the current administration there is an executive order that provides sanctuary which means that when an individual is arrested and placed in a jail by the state police, they're not able to determine whether or no
border mexico. actually we border juarez mexico, which is the murder capital of the world. and it has been the responsibility of our local law enforcement partnering with the federal government or the border patrol and ice to make sure that we're keeping that violence on the other side of the border and not allowing it to come across, however, it does. we are experiencing higher numbers of trafficking in narcotics, trafficking in humans. actually, we have a law in the state of mexico that was...