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puesta en exhibicion--- ---- si piensa viajar a mexico por carro en estas fiestas de fin de aÑo .... el gobierno de ese pais le recomienda ir en caravanas.---- ¿pero sera esto eficiente y seguro? vamos a ver que nos dice juany bazan. =juany baÁn=la inseguridad en las carreteras, parece ser la principal preocupacion para muchos mexicanos que acarician la idea de pasar las vacaciones de diciembre en sus ciudades de origeny para ellos oficiales del gobierno federal recomiendan que viajen en caravanas para su seguridad la propia directora del programa paisano y el director general de proteccion a mexicanos en el exterior reconocieron la preocupacion de los conacionales y la mejor idea dijeron es que viajen en grupos,sobre todo en los sectores carreteros mas peligrosos las caravanas se organizaran a peticion de los clubes y federaciones en el exterior, segun se dijo las autoridades van a monitorera su trayecto via telefonica pero tambien existe la posibilidda de que sean escoltadas..pero no es la unica recomendacion a la hora de viajar -{so}-cg' tc: no viajen de noche en las carreteras,
puesta en exhibicion--- ---- si piensa viajar a mexico por carro en estas fiestas de fin de aÑo .... el gobierno de ese pais le recomienda ir en caravanas.---- ¿pero sera esto eficiente y seguro? vamos a ver que nos dice juany bazan. =juany baÁn=la inseguridad en las carreteras, parece ser la principal preocupacion para muchos mexicanos que acarician la idea de pasar las vacaciones de diciembre en sus ciudades de origeny para ellos oficiales del gobierno federal recomiendan que viajen en...
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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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-- 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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. >>> el gobierno de méxico preocupado por la seguridad de mexicanos que regresan al país de de estados unidos para pasar fiestas navideñas por eso emitió recomendaciones de seguridad, entre ellas viajar por carretera en caravana 6789. >>> nicolás es un mexicano que que anualmente viaja en automóvil desde los Ángeles hasta sácazacatecas. >>> unos hermanos me decían que me cuidara yo decía cómo la hacen mucho de todo, no, no me ha pasado nada >>> pero hace 3 meses sufrió el azote de la ola de crimen que se apodera de su país. >>> en un pueblo que se llama villanueva, nos atracaron, y nos sacaron un susto que no te imaginas. >>> la amenaza obligó que en un hecho sin preso idcedente lo encargado del programa paisano, recomendaran viajar por carretera sólo de día y en caravana que serán escoltada por policía. >>> lo más importante que es a petición de la comunidad, estas caravana se hacen a petición de la comunidad >>> más de un millón de mexicanos regresan a su país durante estas fiestas y quienes lo hacen en sus automóviles esto este número seria mayor. >>> la comp
. >>> el gobierno de méxico preocupado por la seguridad de mexicanos que regresan al país de de estados unidos para pasar fiestas navideñas por eso emitió recomendaciones de seguridad, entre ellas viajar por carretera en caravana 6789. >>> nicolás es un mexicano que que anualmente viaja en automóvil desde los Ángeles hasta sácazacatecas. >>> unos hermanos me decían que me cuidara yo decía cómo la hacen mucho de todo, no, no me ha pasado nada >>>...
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>>>carlos: los secuestros en méxico por mucho tiempo representan un grave problema de seguridad algo de lo que andy que vive y ttrabaja en la zona fronteriza conocí muy bien. >> se están haciendo en un vehículo y sienten que están siguiendo. >>>carlos: el miedo que le quedó latente lo llevó a inscribirse nena escuela muy singular y un ex miembro de la marina estadounidense veterano de la guerra de irak a quién llamamos juan. >> por eso enseñamos más prevención, kon scombooenz del ambiente porque cuando ya llega el ataque y el tiempo es mínimo. >periodista: las amenazas que se centran en méxico han traspasado la frontera y también incluyen a estados unidos uneestadounidens que visitan y mexicanos que han venido al norte. >> en dónde han venido gente de los carteles y gente secuestra en san diego y se han llevado gente a méxico. ya hay células que están dispuestos hacer los trabajos. >periodista: en sus cursos que pueden durar una semana y costar 3.000 dólares, el 30% de los estudiantes ya han sido blanco de secuestradores. >> gente de gobierno de alto nivel, y gente
>>>carlos: los secuestros en méxico por mucho tiempo representan un grave problema de seguridad algo de lo que andy que vive y ttrabaja en la zona fronteriza conocí muy bien. >> se están haciendo en un vehículo y sienten que están siguiendo. >>>carlos: el miedo que le quedó latente lo llevó a inscribirse nena escuela muy singular y un ex miembro de la marina estadounidense veterano de la guerra de irak a quién llamamos juan. >> por eso enseñamos más...
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conference on climate change has started on anderson cancun, mexico. participants will discuss a framework for 20 ten and beyond. we have more from the site. >> reporter: delegates from 119 countries and territories are taking part in the two-week conference. under the kyoto protocol, only industrialized countries are required to curb their greenhouse gas emissions. those countries, including japan, are calling on china and other emerging economies to share the burden of cutting emissions. emerging economies claim industrializeded countries should share the costs because their actions are to blame for global warming. some say the kyoto protocol should be extended so the industrialized countries will be required to cut emissions. at the beginning of the meeting, the head of the u.n. climate change secretaryiate called on participating nations to compromise. >> when the stakes are high and the issues are challenging, compromise is an act of wisdom thatta can unite different positions in creative ways. the task is not easy, but it is achievable. i know th
conference on climate change has started on anderson cancun, mexico. participants will discuss a framework for 20 ten and beyond. we have more from the site. >> reporter: delegates from 119 countries and territories are taking part in the two-week conference. under the kyoto protocol, only industrialized countries are required to curb their greenhouse gas emissions. those countries, including japan, are calling on china and other emerging economies to share the burden of cutting...
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sophia works at a center to help mexico's street children. but she ys 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 they have nothing else to lose." 25-yr-old avi knows how that can happen. at a rehabilitation center outside mexico city, 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. went in too deep." do other young people le you want to be drug dealers, i ask? yes, she says. in therapy, she sits next to 17-year-old daniella, also an addict involved in gangs is on tranquilizers because she cuts herself with her fingernails and glass. but she defends the dr cartels here called narcos. "they create jobs," she says. "it's dirty ney, but at least they give work to the poor farmers." in her room, daniella keeps a journ
sophia works at a center to help mexico's street children. but she ys 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 they have nothing else to lose." 25-yr-old avi knows how that can happen. at a rehabilitation center outside mexico city, 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...
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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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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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rafa dijo que no quería vovler a europa y que esperaba estar activo en méxico. los quakes siguen. >> mire después del gigantezco fiestón de los gigantes quieren mantener una planilla de jugadores que se puede disparar sobre los millones de dólares. los primeros en contactar fueron juan uribe pero aún no han tenido respuesta. pero ofrecian una conferencia de prensa y quieren mantener a la mayor cantidad de jugadores. además le enviaron un mensaje al panda pablo sandoval para mantenerse en forma. >> gracias. >> como hemos informado hoy el ex policía fue condenado a 2 años de prisión. >> oakland tiene más de una manifestació. >> así es la situación sigue bajo control. el homenaje ha ocurrido en forma pacífica. los que llegaron ya han empezado a marchar. y aquí podemos ver que muchos de los oficiales siguen listos en caso de que brote algún disturbio, reportando en vivo regresamos al estudio. >> que opina de la sentencia. vaya a univisión14.com. >> ya tenemos algunas opiniones. participe en la encuesta univisión14.com. >> vamos a las imágenes para
rafa dijo que no quería vovler a europa y que esperaba estar activo en méxico. los quakes siguen. >> mire después del gigantezco fiestón de los gigantes quieren mantener una planilla de jugadores que se puede disparar sobre los millones de dólares. los primeros en contactar fueron juan uribe pero aún no han tenido respuesta. pero ofrecian una conferencia de prensa y quieren mantener a la mayor cantidad de jugadores. además le enviaron un mensaje al panda pablo sandoval para...
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and to suspect on larger with the violence in mexico drug carte cartels. and they have decided not to charge those with waterboarding, a regard of torture. was destroyed because they feared to damage that of the c.i.a. and they have not been able to sight off the coast of california. and showing a trail 50 kilometers off the coast of los angeles. the french government says that it intends to act to defend the rights of christians around the world who live in muslim countries. and the pledge came after 36 iraqi christians were affected by those, and going to the church where 58 people were killed. >> it was one of the worse attacks on iraq's christian minority since the invasion seven years ago. visiting the scene, iraq prime minister spoke to the families, saying that the attacks were against the iraqi people. >> despite the great grief we have for this attack. we won't be subjected to their will, yesterday as a special day, they will carry on, and the pre-islamic structure designed to hinder the process. >> 53 people died after trying to be freed from the
and to suspect on larger with the violence in mexico drug carte cartels. and they have decided not to charge those with waterboarding, a regard of torture. was destroyed because they feared to damage that of the c.i.a. and they have not been able to sight off the coast of california. and showing a trail 50 kilometers off the coast of los angeles. the french government says that it intends to act to defend the rights of christians around the world who live in muslim countries. and the pledge...
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in houston that it was shutting down to save money the documents were supposed to go to acquire as mexico you know where all those people are being gunned down. well according to local reports at the time one lost track of a hundred thousand vials during the move to mexico asta libby's yeah they were going to send him to building seven down there at the world trade center complex but of course they blew that one up they consented to building seven they already took down building seven as newscasters in the u.s. are now tacitly admitting the fact that that was a controlled demolition so they sent him to war as mexico of course i would work makes sense for washington mutual which is now part of the whole wells fargo conglomeration of money launderers and drug gangs that's what cobi out so get out of that business now well it makes sense to be close to the source of where you're getting your drug you know money to launder you know whatever you are spragg is the bank do sure to recycle all the drug money it's hard to keep track and then the other headline of course that isn't really making ne
in houston that it was shutting down to save money the documents were supposed to go to acquire as mexico you know where all those people are being gunned down. well according to local reports at the time one lost track of a hundred thousand vials during the move to mexico asta libby's yeah they were going to send him to building seven down there at the world trade center complex but of course they blew that one up they consented to building seven they already took down building seven as...
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he thinks is behind the current volatile weather what happened with the loop current in the gulf of mexico it actually broke. starting shortly after the disaster it will twenty and by the early part of june it was completely disconnected now there's a number of contributing currents for what later becomes called the gulf stream we have the brazilian current the caribbean current as it passed into the gulf stream which then crosses the atlantic the north atlantic the. north toward the scandinavian countries norway and sweden and of course affect the climate the british northern europe and of course also russia and ukraine the loop current had been destroyed it's probably an interaction not of the immense amount of oil that was released but the use of correction ninety five hundred that would break in boundaries between of oil and the warm gulf waters so. the consequences to the climate of northern europe is that. we don't know how fast this is. just one two years it's most likely. three in ten years but the. british isles and northern europe areas of france and germany it's on. where the cl
he thinks is behind the current volatile weather what happened with the loop current in the gulf of mexico it actually broke. starting shortly after the disaster it will twenty and by the early part of june it was completely disconnected now there's a number of contributing currents for what later becomes called the gulf stream we have the brazilian current the caribbean current as it passed into the gulf stream which then crosses the atlantic the north atlantic the. north toward the...
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are now tacitly admitting the fact that that was a controlled demolition so they sent him to war as mexico of course that would work make sense for washington mutual which is now part of the whole wells fargo conglomeration of money launderers and drug banks that's what cobi out. out of that business now. it makes sense to be close to the source of where you're getting your drug you know money to launder you know whatever you as bag is the bank to use your to recycle all the drug money it's hard to keep track and then the other headline of course that isn't really making news but here on the keiser report is the bailout of ireland eighty five billion euro fund for banks and public finances so that even the i.m.f. will offer the government of ireland in eighty five billion euro facility we all know this but of course it's this isn't really being discussed so much in the news here and a big funder of the i.m.f. was of course the united states but what were they getting the money from whereas anybody there broke the i'm f. of the world bank they have no money all they're doing is they're taki
are now tacitly admitting the fact that that was a controlled demolition so they sent him to war as mexico of course that would work make sense for washington mutual which is now part of the whole wells fargo conglomeration of money launderers and drug banks that's what cobi out. out of that business now. it makes sense to be close to the source of where you're getting your drug you know money to launder you know whatever you as bag is the bank to use your to recycle all the drug money it's...
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ford, for example, is bringing new car production from mexico for the ford focus back from mexico to wayne, michigan, because of a partnership with the federal government to retool a plant. so those are the kinds of things we're doing. we need to do that much more aggressively. we need to stay focused on manufacturing and the related items of research and development and so on. but that's how we grow the economy. >> one last question for you. your colleagues over on the house side, as we speak, are voting on their leadership in the house. do you think that they should retain the same leaders that they had before this election? >> i think that the house needs to make their own decisions on leadership, whoever it is, i just want to make sure we're staying focused on jobs, let's get people back to work. we can bring down the deficit and then middle-class families will have a sense of confidence and hope they can provide for their families. >> senator debby st booe ssenat. >>> lisa murkowski is in the lead, topping joe miller by more than 10,000 wins. if she wins she would be the first u
ford, for example, is bringing new car production from mexico for the ford focus back from mexico to wayne, michigan, because of a partnership with the federal government to retool a plant. so those are the kinds of things we're doing. we need to do that much more aggressively. we need to stay focused on manufacturing and the related items of research and development and so on. but that's how we grow the economy. >> one last question for you. your colleagues over on the house side, as we...
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what we are talking about here is an all-out war down in mexico just yards from the u.s. border. we have had in the past three to four years 28,000 confirmed murders carried out by the cartels. that is about one every hour of every day. that is pretty alarming. u.s. border patrol agents are assaulted once every eight hours. this is a war zone. >> geraldo: the point is that you guys are doing a superb job in keeping the violence on the mexican side. not so say that is not still a grave national security issue because the stability of mexico one of our largest trading partners not to mention the millions of vehicles that cross the border and legitimate tourists and innocents that cross the border aside from all the illegal and undocumented traffic, critical issues to the united states but what the mayors are suggesting is that our uniformed services, our border patrol, our national forcesen and other form forces there are keeping the bandits south of the border. do you agree with that? >> i tonight. second asizona is only section the kidd nap capital of the world. they go in and sp
what we are talking about here is an all-out war down in mexico just yards from the u.s. border. we have had in the past three to four years 28,000 confirmed murders carried out by the cartels. that is about one every hour of every day. that is pretty alarming. u.s. border patrol agents are assaulted once every eight hours. this is a war zone. >> geraldo: the point is that you guys are doing a superb job in keeping the violence on the mexican side. not so say that is not still a grave...
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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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. >> está en vivo desde méxico con los detalles de este y otros crímenes en que las víctimas también fueron mujeres, adelante león. >> en primer impacto ya habíamos presentado mujeres asesinas y se repitió en ciudad juárez, una mujer abrió fuego. >> los disparos de alto calibre atravesaron el vehículo de lujo y lograron su objetivo, aparentemente se había registrado una persecución donde los asesinos iban disparando al deportivo rojo y chocándolo para que no escapara y también lanzaron granadas. >> tuvieron que sacar los cuerpos sin vida de dos niñas de 1 y 4 años de edad y a las dos mujeres. >> tres hombres más murieron en la balacera en otros vehículos, se desconoce el móvil de los crímenes. >> mientras tanto al norte en ciudad juárez, se repitió un fenómeno del que habían dado cuenta las autoridades. >> me parece que es un hecho in me gabl, la participación de la mujer con las bandas dlefbs. >> una mujer iba al mando de los gato ayer que su terminaron con la vida de 5 hombres que se encontraban en el interior de este bar viendo una pelea de boxeo. >> cuando fu
. >> está en vivo desde méxico con los detalles de este y otros crímenes en que las víctimas también fueron mujeres, adelante león. >> en primer impacto ya habíamos presentado mujeres asesinas y se repitió en ciudad juárez, una mujer abrió fuego. >> los disparos de alto calibre atravesaron el vehículo de lujo y lograron su objetivo, aparentemente se había registrado una persecución donde los asesinos iban disparando al deportivo rojo y chocándolo para que no...
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conference on climate change is underway in mexico ahead of a meeting toward the russian president's adviser on global warming. thank you for sitting down with us the first question is about protocol what's your take on it that. you were it's a it is inefficient international regulation mechanism which allowed the participating states to get a taste of collector work it was not simple if you look at the protocol now the question is whether to prolong the second period of the protocol i would say that it is inefficient and applicable in its current form our president new video of us said russia was not going to take part in the second period of the political realm or the reason for that is set out in the fourth report of an intergovernmental experts group which states that global warming is accelerating as well in order to prevent a reversible climate change we have to make sure that global temperature grows by more than two degrees celsius if the gross to a higher level they accumulated changes in the climate and the biota will make life on earth very uncomfortable for civilisations
conference on climate change is underway in mexico ahead of a meeting toward the russian president's adviser on global warming. thank you for sitting down with us the first question is about protocol what's your take on it that. you were it's a it is inefficient international regulation mechanism which allowed the participating states to get a taste of collector work it was not simple if you look at the protocol now the question is whether to prolong the second period of the protocol i would...
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this photograph of 27 year-old omar sosa is thinking that he is going to mexico in happened early saturday morning. he broke in through the unlocked window on evelyn street. he is driving a greaford-gray, truck with a white camper shell. in the north 5:00 >> 5:10, more holiday shopping, why they are is spending more and where the great deals are? >> and big changes with netflix! what you need to know. and 5:30 the most dangerous cities in the bay area. with are, coming up. where they are, coming up. [ male announcer ] welcome to the far reaches of the internet. when you go faster, you're free to go farther. at&t. rethink possible. get high-speed internet from at&t for only $14.95 a month. been a welcome back, dinners more pricey for thanksgiving. >> and also, seven 25 more, for a site ingredients. 725 more, and sauteed side belmont the demand keeps growing, in this tight economy. >> it is been staggering. the total amount that is been coming through is just sorry! and just this week, we're going to be serving over 4000 families. coming to us for the pleasure of the holiday food box. >> nob
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oil spill and same with that effect in the gulf of mexico in the gulf stream but the b.p. effect is now affecting whether what you say about that it seems like they're perhaps clutching at straws here. well those are there of course there are accidents in the catastrophic which happened there's a pretty is a very severe environmental disaster but it has nothing to do with their climate change so far and the reason the scientist said it it's not that they said it's actually leaked they said it may be linked and the reason for that is that if you were spiel say billions of barrels of oil. there would actually in fact they were peroration of the weather or the water that would cause it drop in the central european part of russia but that amount of for oil was not there. it was not that much on the surface it was mostly in the deep so the. gulf stream ever peroration parts and it was not a factor so there is no link between what we see now and their accident in the gulf of mexico and you go to just in the head of the world wildlife fund in russia live for us in moscow thank yo
oil spill and same with that effect in the gulf of mexico in the gulf stream but the b.p. effect is now affecting whether what you say about that it seems like they're perhaps clutching at straws here. well those are there of course there are accidents in the catastrophic which happened there's a pretty is a very severe environmental disaster but it has nothing to do with their climate change so far and the reason the scientist said it it's not that they said it's actually leaked they said it...
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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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group b hits japan against new zealand, mexico, and england. in group c, the u.s., north korea, north columbia, and sweden. in group d, australia, norway, and a "real guinea. -- ecuador -- equitorial guinea. some of the teams are separated before the draw. i assume those were the strongest teams? >> those teams were seated. that is what the fed does. he the best teams apart to make them -- those teams were seeded. that is what fifa does. they keep the best teams apart to make the matches were interesting in the final. norway were former winners of the tournament. the american group is interesting because they come up against north korea, which will politically always be an interesting game. germany has a pretty easy group. you never can be too sure in this competition. they have an interest in the opening game against canada, which will be tough. that will kickstart the competition well with a win against canada. >> germany does have a pretty talented players. but it does not always get the attention it deserves. do you think this tournament is
group b hits japan against new zealand, mexico, and england. in group c, the u.s., north korea, north columbia, and sweden. in group d, australia, norway, and a "real guinea. -- ecuador -- equitorial guinea. some of the teams are separated before the draw. i assume those were the strongest teams? >> those teams were seated. that is what the fed does. he the best teams apart to make them -- those teams were seeded. that is what fifa does. they keep the best teams apart to make the...
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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...
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mean osama bin laden is on the list a guy named chapo guzman who's a billionaire cocaine dealer in mexico is on the list he's in hiding i mean how powerful is that guy really but he represents the you know the violence in northern mexico and the inability of the state address it would actually make a civil order. everybody when you're talking about people like this they are all representing trends. you have people across talked with you on this channel in an hour's time tonight. a russian newspaper has revealed that ten russian agents expelled by the u.s. through some were betrayed by their own boss president medvedev says the revelations are no surprise that he was aware of the event so long. has come off explains now that the german is behind the story said the media hype also drew attention away from who the real top spy was. that summer spy story between the u.s. and russia just a few months after dropping out of headlines around the world the biggest spies scandal between moscow and washington since the cold war iraq is back in the drama of this whole situation is that the agents wer
mean osama bin laden is on the list a guy named chapo guzman who's a billionaire cocaine dealer in mexico is on the list he's in hiding i mean how powerful is that guy really but he represents the you know the violence in northern mexico and the inability of the state address it would actually make a civil order. everybody when you're talking about people like this they are all representing trends. you have people across talked with you on this channel in an hour's time tonight. a russian...
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oil spill in the gulf of mexico and if we stop and look at that for a second that oil spill actually a lot of scientists worry about it because it has not just damage the environment in the gulf of mexico it has affected some say it has affected the so-called loop current which is an intrinsic part of the gulf stream it's it's a small but very warm current which goes from cuba goes up to florida washington down to florida and goes up the eastern coast of the united states and basically keeps the eastern occur coast of the united states war and like i said it's also part of the gulf stream current and of course if that loop current is affected it's going to affect the gulf stream and of the gulf stream is affected we're not talking about extreme weather conditions just in the united states but also in europe as well and of course there are some scientists who are blaming it all on solar energy saying the solar energy is it's as it is it's peak right now but others are saying that actually that the cast past two years ago so we should leave the sun alone and focus on other sayings and
oil spill in the gulf of mexico and if we stop and look at that for a second that oil spill actually a lot of scientists worry about it because it has not just damage the environment in the gulf of mexico it has affected some say it has affected the so-called loop current which is an intrinsic part of the gulf stream it's it's a small but very warm current which goes from cuba goes up to florida washington down to florida and goes up the eastern coast of the united states and basically keeps...
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s latest quarter was hit by costs from its gulf of mexico oil disaster. still, its c.e.o. said the company is "well on track for recovery." shares were up 1.5%. the stock was over $60 when the gulf oil disaster began. oracle has one of the biggest cash positions among technology giants, over $20 billion. it's using some of that to buy a smaller software firm, art technology group. oracle will pay $6 per share for art technology, almost $1 billion total. oracle gets a leading e-commerce software company with blue-chip customers like continental airlines and best buy. a.r.t.g. shares were very active, closing just below the buyout price of $6 per share. that's a number investors haven't seen since 2001. speaking of revisiting 2001 prices-- oracle investors like the deal, bidding that stock up to its highest close in more than nine years. by the way, oracle c.e.o. larry ellison filed paperwork today to sell one million shares of his stock, worth over $29 million. battery maker energizer blames more devices using rechargeable batteries for hurting its business. energizer's qua
s latest quarter was hit by costs from its gulf of mexico oil disaster. still, its c.e.o. said the company is "well on track for recovery." shares were up 1.5%. the stock was over $60 when the gulf oil disaster began. oracle has one of the biggest cash positions among technology giants, over $20 billion. it's using some of that to buy a smaller software firm, art technology group. oracle will pay $6 per share for art technology, almost $1 billion total. oracle gets a leading...
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six months to two hundred million gallons of oil gushed into the gulf of mexico the u.s. claims its water is a good fishing again but american oil industry insider told r.t. we've yet to see the worst consequences of the environmental disaster. the problem is that the vast majority of the oil never came to the surface it's in the ocean still today in cold water three thousand four thousand feet deep there could be vast plumes of oil that we can't see this destroying the food chain how. tragic the u.s. government and b.p. both wanted this story off the television. and that full interview with bob katter is coming your way in fifteen minutes from now. by the way you can follow all of our stories you see at the moment online you can leave your comments to as well on our website on t.v. dot com you can find out about the stories concerning no escape for russia's drunk drivers russian policemen and now equip the super lasers able to detect from twenty paces each gadgets the police are called ten thousand. feet even in crisis here florida trucks can be a very lucrative business
six months to two hundred million gallons of oil gushed into the gulf of mexico the u.s. claims its water is a good fishing again but american oil industry insider told r.t. we've yet to see the worst consequences of the environmental disaster. the problem is that the vast majority of the oil never came to the surface it's in the ocean still today in cold water three thousand four thousand feet deep there could be vast plumes of oil that we can't see this destroying the food chain how. tragic...
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. >> suegro y sucesor de la barbie uno de los capos más sanguinarios de méxico. >> raúl torres tiene el informe. >> lo consideran tan peligroso que fue presentado esposado de pies y manos. >> a carlos monte mayor le dicen el charro, es suegro de la barbie, capo de las drogas que fue capturado el 30 de agosto, entonces la barbie le habría dejar el liderazgo a su suegro. >> identificado como sucesor. >> el charro y sus presuntos cómplices fueron arrestados en un restorante de lujo en méxico. >> dio la orden de el asesinato de 20 turistas. >> 18 de los cuerpos fueron encontrados en una narco fosa. >> el charro dijo que él no dio la orden aunque dijo que los mataron porque creyeron que eran parte de sus enemigos, el cartel de la familia michoacana. >> pero esta captura ocurre cuando en primeros años del actual gobierno dicen que el presidente calderón, se equivocó en su estrategia, contra el narcotráfico. >> una encuesta de la organización contra la delincuencia dice que el 49% de los mexicanos considera un fracaso la guerra contra el narcotráfico. >> y la organización dice qu
. >> suegro y sucesor de la barbie uno de los capos más sanguinarios de méxico. >> raúl torres tiene el informe. >> lo consideran tan peligroso que fue presentado esposado de pies y manos. >> a carlos monte mayor le dicen el charro, es suegro de la barbie, capo de las drogas que fue capturado el 30 de agosto, entonces la barbie le habría dejar el liderazgo a su suegro. >> identificado como sucesor. >> el charro y sus presuntos cómplices fueron arrestados...
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omar sosa is on the run and police believe may be headed to mexico. the victim in the case helped police to identify him. if she was brave, his girlfriend said that it's the opposite case of when she is talking about the man who is the father of her 2-year-old daughter. >> she told us last night she wants him to repent with all of his heart and think of his daughter and turn himself in. do the right thing. she can't believe he might be capable of something like this. police believe he fled the bay area after that early saturday morning attack and may be headed south to mexico. he could be driving a ford ranger double cap with a white camp every shell. berkeley police are praising the bravery of a young girl who he attacked allegedly. she provided them with all the detail they needed to identify him. they are working to make sure to nab him. >> thank you very much, chris. >>> good morning. talking about the tensions in the koreas and that pushed down better than 110 points despite getting good news about the gdp. squaw valley has been sold. the new own
omar sosa is on the run and police believe may be headed to mexico. the victim in the case helped police to identify him. if she was brave, his girlfriend said that it's the opposite case of when she is talking about the man who is the father of her 2-year-old daughter. >> she told us last night she wants him to repent with all of his heart and think of his daughter and turn himself in. do the right thing. she can't believe he might be capable of something like this. police believe he...
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off thousands of luxury goods seized from drug lords extravagant items an offer of a two day sale in mexico city range from diamond rings to private jets the auction is expected to fetch millions of dollars which will then be funneled into a combat in crime mexico's drug industry has a turnover of around forty billion dollars a year and has been responsible for over thirty thousand deaths since two thousand and six. the terror novel disaster may have been the worst nuclear accident history but scientists are warning of an even greater threat only a fraction of the nuclear material the reactors contain was expelled by the explosion back in eighty six massive amounts of lethally contaminated debris remain buried at the site as a next year she asked finds out almost a quarter of a century since the chernobyl fallout a special confinement structure called the circle for gas is still preventing more radioactive emissions into atmosphere this structure the circle for this was built in nineteen eighty six just months after the disaster that you know build nuclear power blog back then experts predi
off thousands of luxury goods seized from drug lords extravagant items an offer of a two day sale in mexico city range from diamond rings to private jets the auction is expected to fetch millions of dollars which will then be funneled into a combat in crime mexico's drug industry has a turnover of around forty billion dollars a year and has been responsible for over thirty thousand deaths since two thousand and six. the terror novel disaster may have been the worst nuclear accident history but...