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by the us-mexico war. let me tell you a little about the war because i am assuming like most people you do not know much about it. the invasion began when president james k. polk said troops into a disputed region with the intention of starting a war. polk wanted war. he was set on declaring war. the day he found out mexicans across the rio grand and killed 14 soldiers, polk i fully went to his cabinet and said i think we should declare war against mexico and his cabinet said we really cannot declare war because the mexicans have not done anything. we sent 4000 american troops into land mexicans think of errors and we are waiting for something to happen and they haven't. polk finds out the next day that an incident had happened the week before. news travels slow. he went to congress and said that mexico has passed the boundary of the united states and should blood on american soil. not too fine a point on it, this was a lie and everybody knew it was a lie. the whig party, everybody knew that the land where
by the us-mexico war. let me tell you a little about the war because i am assuming like most people you do not know much about it. the invasion began when president james k. polk said troops into a disputed region with the intention of starting a war. polk wanted war. he was set on declaring war. the day he found out mexicans across the rio grand and killed 14 soldiers, polk i fully went to his cabinet and said i think we should declare war against mexico and his cabinet said we really cannot...
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-mexico war of 1846. grant said at the time, i do not think there was ever a more make it more -- more a wicked war waged by the united states against mexico at the time and i had not courage enough to resign. at the time, he was a lieutenant. i found that a moving quote and that is why i took it for my title. grant was not alone in thinking the u.s. invasion of mexico was somehow wicked. one thing i will talk about is the evolution of the american public during the course of the war, which was not long by any means, from being enthusiastic and in favor of invading mexico to largely turning against the war. i see the u.s.-mexico war as the moment of america's first antiwar movement coming into being. there was antiwar sentiment during the revolution and certainly during the war of 1812 but that sentiment was limited. what you see in 1847 is a consensus across the board. people from different regions across the country soldiers in the field, officers, politicians, all the citing a war being waged in anothe
-mexico war of 1846. grant said at the time, i do not think there was ever a more make it more -- more a wicked war waged by the united states against mexico at the time and i had not courage enough to resign. at the time, he was a lieutenant. i found that a moving quote and that is why i took it for my title. grant was not alone in thinking the u.s. invasion of mexico was somehow wicked. one thing i will talk about is the evolution of the american public during the course of the war, which was...
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and new mexico. and that is the primary reason. the spanish expansion into texas is generally a few missions with a small number of soldiers to go with them. good date to remember is the founding of san antonio in 1718. it's a site that, well, what do the spanish generally look for before they found a mission or ce settlement of some kind? >> established settlement already. >> that's exactly what they mind. san antonio is already a place with irrigated fields. so the spanish in keeping with their pattern are trying to move into an area that seems compatible with their style of life and also to grow food. and the open again is also the spanish are always looking for settled agricultural uindians. they think they are most compatible to christianization. it's easier to establish a church that can work with them. in fact, the way the spanish missions in texas work, they're not a great success. generally speaking it's only the most desperate indians who go there. who don't have a choice about -- they go t
and new mexico. and that is the primary reason. the spanish expansion into texas is generally a few missions with a small number of soldiers to go with them. good date to remember is the founding of san antonio in 1718. it's a site that, well, what do the spanish generally look for before they found a mission or ce settlement of some kind? >> established settlement already. >> that's exactly what they mind. san antonio is already a place with irrigated fields. so the spanish in...
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mexico mexico's growth is not taking off as promised and many expected. this morning we will take a measure of the current situation and review possible political and economic scenario over the coming months and years. will the president slide in the polls continue? or will we recover some ground? is there a chance that recent developments will be a wake up call that will galvanize affective action and strength in the laws in mexico? are the reforms producing positive changes? moving forward? or risk being stalled because of the security and rule of law issues. are u.s.-mexico reerationlationrelations affected? are their steps we should be taking to pursue common agenda? we are thrilled to have dr. de denise dresser and ambassador jim jones. denise is one of mexico's most highly respected analyst. when she speaks or writes people pay careful attention. she teaches political science has authored many books and writes columns. she is a high profile in the mexican media, both tv and radio. she is a personal friend for many years and someone who has been clos
mexico mexico's growth is not taking off as promised and many expected. this morning we will take a measure of the current situation and review possible political and economic scenario over the coming months and years. will the president slide in the polls continue? or will we recover some ground? is there a chance that recent developments will be a wake up call that will galvanize affective action and strength in the laws in mexico? are the reforms producing positive changes? moving forward?...
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with mexico. we share a common border and many issues. they're multifaceted. i think we have to deal with problems on our side and the mexicans have to deal with their problems on their side of the border. but i am sure that if we were to deal with some of these issues in our side, they would be appreciated in mexico. >> this is a tremendous problem because one of the principle tactics used by criminals to obtain these weapons is straw purchasing and i know my colleagues have already raised this issue and i'm proud to join ranking member cummings and congresswoman carolinaen maloney to introduce the resolution. i feel this bill will close this glaring loophole and would help with the issue. so thank you. and i yield back. >> i would like to make a note here that the -- from homeland security customs and border patrol this is the number of seizures of guns on the 60. west border in 2015, that's it. if you look at the a.t.f. statistic, some 8,200 traces in a category called u.s. source firearms. i w
with mexico. we share a common border and many issues. they're multifaceted. i think we have to deal with problems on our side and the mexicans have to deal with their problems on their side of the border. but i am sure that if we were to deal with some of these issues in our side, they would be appreciated in mexico. >> this is a tremendous problem because one of the principle tactics used by criminals to obtain these weapons is straw purchasing and i know my colleagues have already...
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-mexico relationship. what it was able to do was take challenges that were previously intractable, like what the border was, and redefine the challenge in a way that was mutually beneficial for both countries. so a good example of this is the dichotomy between security and facilitation. for a long time, we used to believe that a secure border meant we had to limit the things that came through. and that to facilitate, to allow a person or a car to move across the border meant that we were giving up security. from the department of homeland security perspective, we were finally able to break that dichotomy down and say actually, the more we know about a person or a piece of cargo, the more rapidly it can cross the border. so what happens then is we were able to say no, no, the border is actually a place of cooperation. it's a place where the u.s. and mexican counterparts can work to rapidly facilitate the movement of legitimate goods and cargo between our countries. and that sort of twist allowed us to engag
-mexico relationship. what it was able to do was take challenges that were previously intractable, like what the border was, and redefine the challenge in a way that was mutually beneficial for both countries. so a good example of this is the dichotomy between security and facilitation. for a long time, we used to believe that a secure border meant we had to limit the things that came through. and that to facilitate, to allow a person or a car to move across the border meant that we were giving...
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>> it's the most powerful people in mexico. people that is driving mexico. this is pena nieto, the president right now. this is felipe calderon, the last president. and that guy is like the economy guy who is moving the economy in mexico. and this is the army. this is a prostitute. represents because they are like prostitutes, you know. and a narco traffic guy. he's like the god in mexico. you know? because he is like over -- >> all of it. >> yeah. >> so this is the way mexico works. >> yeah. for me the most problem in mexico is the corruption. >> mexico can be a dangerous place for journalists, for politicians, for police. is it a dangerous place for artists? >> yeah, i think so, yeah. because if you not agree with the government you are like enemy. >>> in 1936 the town of cuernavaca, 50 miles from mexico city, was visited by malcolm lowry. the tormented, self-loathing, brilliant, and hopelessly alcoholic author. his life work "under the vol volcano was set here. it is widely believed to be one of the great novels of the 20th century. lowry saw symbolism an
>> it's the most powerful people in mexico. people that is driving mexico. this is pena nieto, the president right now. this is felipe calderon, the last president. and that guy is like the economy guy who is moving the economy in mexico. and this is the army. this is a prostitute. represents because they are like prostitutes, you know. and a narco traffic guy. he's like the god in mexico. you know? because he is like over -- >> all of it. >> yeah. >> so this is the way...
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where do i see mexico going? they've made -- and this government, has made a great start with the reforms that occurred three years ago. particularly in the energy, particularly in education, particularly in labor reforms. the latter two of which still have to be implemented, two of the three at least have to be implemented well, and i think that's going to be a test that we need to look at mexico. how serious are they, this government in actually implementing the education reforms? education in mexico is whoafully behind. there are competitors in asia and elsewhere. it is a system that has just not performed up to the standards of international education. that's a big test. on energy, i guess i'm not so concerned about the problems of the first round of auctions, because here you have a situation where they have no experience, basically, in how do you run an auction, how do you have a free market system in energy. this generation has never seen that. and so they're going to make mista mistakes along the way. the
where do i see mexico going? they've made -- and this government, has made a great start with the reforms that occurred three years ago. particularly in the energy, particularly in education, particularly in labor reforms. the latter two of which still have to be implemented, two of the three at least have to be implemented well, and i think that's going to be a test that we need to look at mexico. how serious are they, this government in actually implementing the education reforms? education...
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and new mexico. that's the primary reason. the spanish expansion into texas is generally a few missions with a small number of soldiers to go with them. good day to remember is the founding of san antonio in 1718. probably the most significant example of the spanish expansion. it's a site that -- well, what did the spanish look for before they found a mission? do you recall for new mexico, for example? >> [ inaudible ]. >> that's exactly what they find. san antonio is already a place of irrigated field that's been established by local indian communities t. spanish are trying to move into an area that seems compatible to move the mission. the hope again is also, the spanish is looking for settled agricultural indians. that's who they'd like to find. they're compatible with the lay of life and to christianization. it's easier to establish a church that can work with them. in fact, the way the spanish missions in texas were, they're not a great success. generally speaking, it's only the most desperate i
and new mexico. that's the primary reason. the spanish expansion into texas is generally a few missions with a small number of soldiers to go with them. good day to remember is the founding of san antonio in 1718. probably the most significant example of the spanish expansion. it's a site that -- well, what did the spanish look for before they found a mission? do you recall for new mexico, for example? >> [ inaudible ]. >> that's exactly what they find. san antonio is already a...
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-mexico board. the state department closely mpanies all threats to our diplomats and you -- and u.s. facilities. hey do their job in a flicting landscape. the consular services provided to americans in mexico and working in a challenging environment. at every step we work to ensure the security and safety of all american citizens but particularly our diplomatic colleagues in mexico. we remain vigilant and analyze new potential threats. our embassy and our personnel meet with mexico's counterparts to discuss these concerns and making sure these are measures to protect our personnel. we communicate rapidly and effectively with u.s. citizens when a security situation changes. this provides u.s. citizens with the risks they may face when traveling to certain regions in mexico. the united states and mexico have a investment. the state department with key u.s. agencies, the justice department, department of homeland security and department of defense work with the mexican government to combat transnationa
-mexico board. the state department closely mpanies all threats to our diplomats and you -- and u.s. facilities. hey do their job in a flicting landscape. the consular services provided to americans in mexico and working in a challenging environment. at every step we work to ensure the security and safety of all american citizens but particularly our diplomatic colleagues in mexico. we remain vigilant and analyze new potential threats. our embassy and our personnel meet with mexico's...
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mexico is even greater. i think it is right that we demand -- and i talked to my counterparts in the mexican consulate office, they have the same problems in mexico city with the border. we are at the end of the line, i guess, in those countries. ot maps and at the texas border. -- ann at the texas border. -- end at the texas border. you need to understand that the not end at the river. and you need to understand that you need help for mexico to go into the state of texas. only go out there, we go out with our hand like this. we are important, and we need you to pay attention to us. carlos: mayor leeser, 20 years ago el paso made a name for itself, demanding to know why state services were not up to par along the borders. is something like that necessary at this point? think itser: i don't is necessary. it is one of the things that we will continue to monitor, but i would not see that it is necessary at this point. so you're not going to help us all pay for it? [laughter] mayor leeser: the court of inquiry i
mexico is even greater. i think it is right that we demand -- and i talked to my counterparts in the mexican consulate office, they have the same problems in mexico city with the border. we are at the end of the line, i guess, in those countries. ot maps and at the texas border. -- ann at the texas border. -- end at the texas border. you need to understand that the not end at the river. and you need to understand that you need help for mexico to go into the state of texas. only go out there, we...
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>>> construirÍa la pared cuando fuese maestra cru traÍa en mÉxico y mÉxico la va a pagar mÉxico ha gano padre mucho dinero de la estupidez de los estados unidos y continÚan ganando mÁs dinero cada dÍa mÉxico va a pagar presa pared. >>> hay algo que usted quisiera decirle a la gente que se sintiÓ insultada por sus comentarios? >>> bueno no se debe de sentir ofendidos lo que dije fue correcto este paÍs se convierte en un basurero para todo el mundo los estados unidos debemos 19 millones de millones casi 24 una cifra horrible como ya el punto de que no hay vuelta ya no podemos darnos el lujo de esto tenemos lÍderes incompetentes el presidente es incompetente y mÉxico tiene buenos negociadores destaco esto amo a las personas de mÉxico respeto las personas de mÉxico y respeto a mÉxico pero el hecho es que si fuese presidente crÉeme no serÍa como esta esto ahora te digo tendrÍa mejor relaciÓn con mÉxico que la que tienen los estados unidos en estos momentos. >>> parte de mi conversaciÓn con donald trump por cierto la organizaciÓn y nbc son co dueÑos de miss universo y desde
>>> construirÍa la pared cuando fuese maestra cru traÍa en mÉxico y mÉxico la va a pagar mÉxico ha gano padre mucho dinero de la estupidez de los estados unidos y continÚan ganando mÁs dinero cada dÍa mÉxico va a pagar presa pared. >>> hay algo que usted quisiera decirle a la gente que se sintiÓ insultada por sus comentarios? >>> bueno no se debe de sentir ofendidos lo que dije fue correcto este paÍs se convierte en un basurero para todo el mundo los...
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, en el 2000 mÉxico en el 2003 estados unidos 2005 2007 mÉxico 2009- 2011 y estados unidos 2013 y han llegado las selecciones, y tenemos un invitado especial y nos va a hablar la gran figura del fÚtbol mexicano adolfo rÍos. adolfo adolfo: estamos apoyando a mÉxico. >> siempre seguros ¿no? >> si siempre seguros. siempre hay enseÑanzas y hay que tomar lo mejor de cada cosa quÉ sucede, y un aprendizaje y todas las cosas quÉ han sucedido hay que mejorarla y no olvidar una cosa quÉ a final de cuento es fÚtbol. >> tÚ eres un hombre que ha estado en la cancha, y en dimes y diretes ¿quÉ opinas de los Últimos juegos de mÉxico v/s costa rica? yo creo quÉ en el deporte, siempre estamos expuestos a una equivocaciÓn, se equivocan los delanteros cualquier jugador, ¿por quÉ no pensar quÉ se puede equivocar un Árbitro? es parte del juego y mientras no exista un cambio para que el Árbitro pueda mejorar en una imagen pero hay que tomarlo como eso, una situaciÓn, y un riesgo que le puede pasar a cualquiera en cualquier momento. afortunadamente las autoridades que rigen el fÚtbol h
, en el 2000 mÉxico en el 2003 estados unidos 2005 2007 mÉxico 2009- 2011 y estados unidos 2013 y han llegado las selecciones, y tenemos un invitado especial y nos va a hablar la gran figura del fÚtbol mexicano adolfo rÍos. adolfo adolfo: estamos apoyando a mÉxico. >> siempre seguros ¿no? >> si siempre seguros. siempre hay enseÑanzas y hay que tomar lo mejor de cada cosa quÉ sucede, y un aprendizaje y todas las cosas quÉ han sucedido hay que mejorarla y no olvidar una cosa...
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mexico is huge for us. from my standpoint, what i have seen, the people i have visited it has huge potential. , we have energy potential, we have the maquilladoras. i am talking to an area on the other side. yes, we need to sell it. again, i thank you for the forum, for the opportunity of spreading the word. the border area should be looked at as a reasonable area, global area. we have so many assets and so much capacity there that the people don't understand -- they just don't see that. it is our job to make that known to everyone. mayor leeser: we forget a little bit how much trade comes across his area, but it is not for el paso it is for the whole united states. it depends on millions of jobs across the u.s. trade is not just for the local area. it is important we continue for our area, economy, jobs, and the whole united states. that is what we need to focus on. carlos: it seems larger cities are beginning the process of classifying combined msas. i'm wondering to what extent there is value in an inter
mexico is huge for us. from my standpoint, what i have seen, the people i have visited it has huge potential. , we have energy potential, we have the maquilladoras. i am talking to an area on the other side. yes, we need to sell it. again, i thank you for the forum, for the opportunity of spreading the word. the border area should be looked at as a reasonable area, global area. we have so many assets and so much capacity there that the people don't understand -- they just don't see that. it is...
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there is a slave trade in new mexico, sending indian slaves taken in raids around mexico down into mexico itself. in that sense, from the sort of brutal logic of an early modern colony, the fact that mexico is up there with indians who are not part of the spanish system does mean that there are more indian groups that they can rate for slaves. that is part of new mexico's economy. the biggest problem new mexico has in addition to the fact that it is relatively meager economically is what would you guess? >> it's so far away from -- >> it's a long way away from the center. if it's a long way from the spanish power, what is a close to? >> [indiscernible] >> that is exactly right. there are a lot of indian peoples surrounding new mexico who become more and more formidable as the 1700s go on. new mexico has to worry about the comanches to the west, the apaches all over the place, the navajos, who are to the northwest. there are a lot of indian groups. the governor of new mexico is concerned. it is a highly vulnerable colony. it is surrounded. it is concerned that some of these indians surroun
there is a slave trade in new mexico, sending indian slaves taken in raids around mexico down into mexico itself. in that sense, from the sort of brutal logic of an early modern colony, the fact that mexico is up there with indians who are not part of the spanish system does mean that there are more indian groups that they can rate for slaves. that is part of new mexico's economy. the biggest problem new mexico has in addition to the fact that it is relatively meager economically is what would...
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>> mÉxico, mÉxico. gustavo: el encuentro entre mÉxico y guatemala, se esperaba que sea un platillo fuerte. en el primer partido de esta jornada, trinidad y tobago venciÓ a cuba, quien ha perdido los dos encuentros que ha disputado. el primer gol cayÓ al minuto 17, por conducto de sheldon bateau. en el segundo, fue mÁs concurrido. guatemala venÍa de perder contra trinidad y tobago. a pesar de que venÍa favorita en mÉxico, este encuentro terminÓ con un empate a cero goles. >> la verdad, decepcionado totalmente con el desempeÑo. gustavo: sin embargo, para guatemala fue un empate con sabor a victoria. >> muy contento con este empate. gustavo: la prÓxima jornada se llevarÁ a cabo el miÉrcoles 15 de julio, en la ciudad de charlotte, carolina del norte. ilia: la representante de oklahoma ganÓ el certamen miss usa en ese concurso, celebrado en el luciana, una de las representantes hispana, de texas, quedÓ en segundo lugar. >> la 51 participantes, salieron a darlo todo, para tener la corona que se
>> mÉxico, mÉxico. gustavo: el encuentro entre mÉxico y guatemala, se esperaba que sea un platillo fuerte. en el primer partido de esta jornada, trinidad y tobago venciÓ a cuba, quien ha perdido los dos encuentros que ha disputado. el primer gol cayÓ al minuto 17, por conducto de sheldon bateau. en el segundo, fue mÁs concurrido. guatemala venÍa de perder contra trinidad y tobago. a pesar de que venÍa favorita en mÉxico, este encuentro terminÓ con un empate a cero goles....
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in the eyes of northerners, if new mexico is a state, it is a slave state. it is more slave representation in congress. southerners, in contrast, wanted it to become a state. that is one of the reasons in my opinion why it failed to become a state during the civil war era. >> how did the 13th amendment affected debt peonage? >> it did not impacted at all which is why congress had to pass another law to expand that amendment. >> the 13th amendment was --? >> at the end of the civil war it simply said to free the slaves. it stated that there shall be neither slavery or involuntary servitude in the united states. that was the result of the civil war and that is what freed the slaves. the emancipation proclamation was part of that, but the language was involuntary servitude. the argument in new mexico, on the part of the masters holding peons, was that it is not involuntary servitude because we are not forcing them to go into debt to us. there voluntarily accepting the food shelter and clothing. so they understand that it is probably a lifetime of servitude so i
in the eyes of northerners, if new mexico is a state, it is a slave state. it is more slave representation in congress. southerners, in contrast, wanted it to become a state. that is one of the reasons in my opinion why it failed to become a state during the civil war era. >> how did the 13th amendment affected debt peonage? >> it did not impacted at all which is why congress had to pass another law to expand that amendment. >> the 13th amendment was --? >> at the end of...
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>> si la gente, no solo de mÉxico, sino de centroamÉrica, de guatemala, que cruza todo mÉxico para buscar un futuro mejor. hoy dÍa, la migraciÓn es fruto del malestar, en el sentido etimolÓgico de la palabra, fruto del hambre, de buscar nuevas-- nuevas fronteras. los estados unidos me decÍan-- no quiero tirar estadÍsticas que despuÉs me creen un problema diplomÁtico, pero me decÍan, y lo vi en una revista, creo que estÁ entre los primeros consumidores de droga en el mundo, y la frontera por la que entra la droga principal es la mexicana. entonces, ahÍ tambiÉn se sufre, ¿no? toda esa zona es una zona de mucho sufrimiento donde tambiÉn las organizaciones de traficantes de droga no se van con chiquitas, ¿no? saben hacer sus trabajos de muerte, ¿no? son mensajeros de muerte, sea por la droga o sea por limpiar, entre comillas, a aquellos que se oponen a la droga. los 43 estudiantes de alguna manera estÁn pidiendo que-- no digo venganza, justicia, y que se los recuerde. >> usted se refiriÓ a los 43 estudiantes de iguala. ha sido un momento muy difÍcil para mÉxico, un luto gra
>> si la gente, no solo de mÉxico, sino de centroamÉrica, de guatemala, que cruza todo mÉxico para buscar un futuro mejor. hoy dÍa, la migraciÓn es fruto del malestar, en el sentido etimolÓgico de la palabra, fruto del hambre, de buscar nuevas-- nuevas fronteras. los estados unidos me decÍan-- no quiero tirar estadÍsticas que despuÉs me creen un problema diplomÁtico, pero me decÍan, y lo vi en una revista, creo que estÁ entre los primeros consumidores de droga en el mundo, y...
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ahora t-mobile te ofrece textos y llamadas ilimitados a méxico y desde méxico. más datos 4g lte igual que en estados unidos. gratis. oíste bien. todo incluido en planes elección simple. cámbiate ya. es el nuevo charmin ultra strong, limpia tan bien...! ... que mantiene tu ropa interior limpia. tan limpia... que podrías usarla una segunda vez. ¡dime que no escuché eso! ¡dije que podría... no que lo haría! nuevo charmin ultra strong con su nueva textura tipo toallita, ayuda a limpiar mejor que la marca económica líder de textura lisa. es 4 veces más resistente y puedes usar hasta 4 veces menos. ¡tan limpio que podrías andar sin ropa interior! para un final feliz con charmin. probé una de esas toallas de papel económicas pero el rollo desapareció. bounty es 2 veces más absorbente así que cada rollo dura más. bounty. dura más y absorbe más rápido. ahora t-mobile te ofrece textos y llamadas ilimitados a méxico y desde méxico. más datos 4g lte igual que en estados unidos. gratis. oíste bien. todo incluido en planes elección simple. cámbia
ahora t-mobile te ofrece textos y llamadas ilimitados a méxico y desde méxico. más datos 4g lte igual que en estados unidos. gratis. oíste bien. todo incluido en planes elección simple. cámbiate ya. es el nuevo charmin ultra strong, limpia tan bien...! ... que mantiene tu ropa interior limpia. tan limpia... que podrías usarla una segunda vez. ¡dime que no escuché eso! ¡dije que podría... no que lo haría! nuevo charmin ultra strong con su nueva textura tipo toallita, ayuda a limpiar...
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tiene todo el poder en mÉxico, en estados unidos no es nadie. ilia: en facebook, claro que no, se supone que mÉxico tiene sus propias leyes, Él no le debe nada a estados unidos. enrique: en mÉxico estados unidos deberÍan poner a trabajar a es seÑor de alguna forma por el bien de la humanidad. ilia: en instagram se comentÓ el gobernador de mÉxico tuvo mucho que ver con su fuga, esto fue planeado, si lo llegaron a agarrar, deberÍan traerlo estados unidos, acÁ estarÍa mejor custodiado. gracias por sus comentarios, esperamos tambiÉn sus sugerencias sobre los temas que tratemos. enrique: la fuga del chapo guzmÁn en un penal de mÁxima seguridad desata alarmas en amÉrica central. ilia: mientras al chapo lo buscan para de capturarlo en su pueblo natal hay regocijo por la fug ilia: la evasiÓn de joaquÍn el chapo guzmÁn no sÓlo provocÓ el lanzamiento de una intensa operaciÓn de bÚsqueda sino que la alarma se encendiÓ en paÍses de amÉrica central. desde guatemala erika porras, nos dice cuÁles son las medidas que se han tomado. erik
tiene todo el poder en mÉxico, en estados unidos no es nadie. ilia: en facebook, claro que no, se supone que mÉxico tiene sus propias leyes, Él no le debe nada a estados unidos. enrique: en mÉxico estados unidos deberÍan poner a trabajar a es seÑor de alguna forma por el bien de la humanidad. ilia: en instagram se comentÓ el gobernador de mÉxico tuvo mucho que ver con su fuga, esto fue planeado, si lo llegaron a agarrar, deberÍan traerlo estados unidos, acÁ estarÍa mejor custodiado....
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pablo: las pelotas para mÉxico. rodolfo: va a guardado con la zurda para que el efecto sea contra el arquero. pablo: guardado de zurda, el cobro alvarado que se quedara en la mitad del partido. cubero que tiene la pelota fuera de la zona, falta sobre campbell. cuente el reloj. cuÁnto tiempo va a tardar para que costa rica reanude su partido, 30 segundos por lo menos. tomÁs:es que es complicidad con el Árbitro. profe: estÁs de acuerdo que la acolmillada a costa rica le estÁ saliendo? tomÁs: sÍ. 28 segundos en cobrar roy miller y le dijo: 1min mÁs atrÁs. profe: y el tecatito? tomÁs: sacÓ al mejor defensa. pablo: esquivel que la tiene, cartÓn para cubero y ahora tene calambres. cÓmo la pelota estÁ en favor del equipo mexicano y puede cobrar rÁpido. cubero va al suelo. rodolfo: viviendo con mucha intensidad del partido javier " el chicharito" hernÁndez recordemos que saliÓ lastimado en un juego previo. contra honduras, un empujÓn que le provocÓ una fractura de clavÍcula. pablo: diego reyes, 29 minuto
pablo: las pelotas para mÉxico. rodolfo: va a guardado con la zurda para que el efecto sea contra el arquero. pablo: guardado de zurda, el cobro alvarado que se quedara en la mitad del partido. cubero que tiene la pelota fuera de la zona, falta sobre campbell. cuente el reloj. cuÁnto tiempo va a tardar para que costa rica reanude su partido, 30 segundos por lo menos. tomÁs:es que es complicidad con el Árbitro. profe: estÁs de acuerdo que la acolmillada a costa rica le estÁ saliendo?...
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-mexico border. the state department closely examined the locally employed colleagues in facilities and the department assesses daily u.s. person space as they do their job in a constantly shifting landscape. we think a balanced between the critically important work our people to but at every step we work to insure security and safety of all american citizens, but particularly colleagues in mexico. the embassy meets frequently with mexican federal, state, and local counterparts to discuss these concerns settle a program of measures are taken to protect personnel and u.s. citizens. we have systems in place to allow it to communicate rapidly but our travel warning and security messages provide citizens with the best assessment of the risks they may face when traveling to certain regions in mexico. the state department with key u.s. government agencies with the department of komen security and defense and others through the initiative to protect from a crime and violence that they generate. because of t
-mexico border. the state department closely examined the locally employed colleagues in facilities and the department assesses daily u.s. person space as they do their job in a constantly shifting landscape. we think a balanced between the critically important work our people to but at every step we work to insure security and safety of all american citizens, but particularly colleagues in mexico. the embassy meets frequently with mexican federal, state, and local counterparts to discuss these...
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but resolving these cases through mexico's justice system is rare. and human rights activists we spoke to believe change can only come from outside pressure. >> international pressure is very hard to obtain in a country like mexico that is having an open arms policy towards the most powerful private sector oligopolies in the world. from europe, the us canada mining companies oil companies - so you don't see that international pressure. the most powerful enterprises in the world are doing great in mexico. so there is a conflict of interest there is an international complicity that explains why mexico is not moving forward. >> the road that leads from monterrey to juana's home is lined with factories and companies that have made this area one of mexico's main economic centers... the last time the family heard from damaris she had been driving on this road - and called to say she had been in a small car accident - and then a policeman told her to turn off her cell phone here it says i'm still alive - find me... according to juana the last people that sa
but resolving these cases through mexico's justice system is rare. and human rights activists we spoke to believe change can only come from outside pressure. >> international pressure is very hard to obtain in a country like mexico that is having an open arms policy towards the most powerful private sector oligopolies in the world. from europe, the us canada mining companies oil companies - so you don't see that international pressure. the most powerful enterprises in the world are doing...
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-mexico border. the state department closely examines all threats to the diplomats, locally employed colleagues, and u.s. facilities. we assessed daily the riks that are faced daily as they do their jobs in a constantly shifting landscape. there is an inherent risk working in a challenging environment. at every step, we work to ensure the security and safety of all american citizens, but particularly our diplomatic colleagues in mexico. we analyze the potential threats critically. mexicanfrequently with federal, and state local counterparts. we make sure all appropriate measures are being taken to protect personnel and u.s. citizens. we have structures in place that allow us to communicate rapidly and effectively with u.s. citizens when the security situation changes. security messages provide u.s. citizens with our best assessment of the risks they face when traveling to certain regions in mexico. united states and mexico share a mutual investment. department, the department of homeland security, an
-mexico border. the state department closely examines all threats to the diplomats, locally employed colleagues, and u.s. facilities. we assessed daily the riks that are faced daily as they do their jobs in a constantly shifting landscape. there is an inherent risk working in a challenging environment. at every step, we work to ensure the security and safety of all american citizens, but particularly our diplomatic colleagues in mexico. we analyze the potential threats critically....
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promise, mexico's moment. a new administration. a political pact among its main parties. and latin america's most ambitious and wide-ranging reform agenda that seemed to enjoy broad support. in fact, many important measures were enacted in a short period of time. lately, however, the news from mexico has been of greater concern. security and human rights issues, rule of law challenges generally have come to the fore. the disappearance of 43 students almost a year ago highlighted in dramatic fashion these persistent problems. last month, on july 11th, the cartel leader joaquin guzman "el chapo" escaped from a maximum security prison, exposing what many see as systemic corruption and contributing to a loss of confidence in the government. corruption allegations have dogged president pena net toe and his administration. less than a week ago, last friday, in fact, mexican photo journalist ruben espinoza and four women were murdered in mexico. a stark reminder of the danger of being a journalist in mexico today. th
promise, mexico's moment. a new administration. a political pact among its main parties. and latin america's most ambitious and wide-ranging reform agenda that seemed to enjoy broad support. in fact, many important measures were enacted in a short period of time. lately, however, the news from mexico has been of greater concern. security and human rights issues, rule of law challenges generally have come to the fore. the disappearance of 43 students almost a year ago highlighted in dramatic...
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anthony bourdain, parts unknown: mexico starts right now. >>> mexico is a country where every day people fight to live. all too often, they lose that battle. a magnificent, heartbreakingly beautiful country, the music and food, and a uniquely mexican, darkly funny, deeply felt world view. right down there, cuddled up beneath us, our brother from another mother. ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ sha la la la la ♪ ♪ sha la la la la la ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la la >>> holy mother of santa muerte, please protect my stash of cocaine. let it not be interfered with by the cops, or the competition. let any who would mess with me be killed. my enemies destroyed. please forgive us our sins, for they are many. so is business good? i mean, are there more murders, particularly narco murders? >> every day, mexico wakes up to count the dead. they are, after all, left out to be seen. often with a helpful note, identifying who done wha
anthony bourdain, parts unknown: mexico starts right now. >>> mexico is a country where every day people fight to live. all too often, they lose that battle. a magnificent, heartbreakingly beautiful country, the music and food, and a uniquely mexican, darkly funny, deeply felt world view. right down there, cuddled up beneath us, our brother from another mother. ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this...
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que mÉxico estÁ ganando toda la plata y te quiero terminar diciendo esto, quiero a mÉxico y amo a las personas de mÉxico si yo quisiera presidente de los estados unidos serÍa un sitio fabuloso de nuevo. 4 >>> seÑor trump, antes de despedirme en el poco tiempo que lleva como aspirante la mÁs reciente encuesta de fox news lo coloca en un 11% a jeb bush como con el 15%, dijo que no le gustaba quedar segundo detrÁs de bush. ¿quÉ es lo que le molesta de ser el segundo? >>> bueno, soy el nÚmero 2 cÓmo 22 candidatos y yo sinceramente no creo que jeb bush cumpla no soy fanÁtico porque lleva tiempo en las noticias pero no necesitamos otro bush en este paÍs y yo serÉ mejor que jeb bush en un futuro cercanos despuÉs su bi como un cohete, estoy en el segundo lugar no soy fanÁtico de jeb bush de sus vistas sobre migraciÓn y tampoco sobre su opiniÓn sobre la educaciÓn que proviene de washington en vez de educaciÓn local, no soy un tipo de personas que cree en jeb bush. >>> como saben la corte suprema ratificÓ lo que se conoce como obamacare usted reaccionÓ ante eso y se refiriÓ
que mÉxico estÁ ganando toda la plata y te quiero terminar diciendo esto, quiero a mÉxico y amo a las personas de mÉxico si yo quisiera presidente de los estados unidos serÍa un sitio fabuloso de nuevo. 4 >>> seÑor trump, antes de despedirme en el poco tiempo que lleva como aspirante la mÁs reciente encuesta de fox news lo coloca en un 11% a jeb bush como con el 15%, dijo que no le gustaba quedar segundo detrÁs de bush. ¿quÉ es lo que le molesta de ser el segundo?...
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>> porque mÉxico no es culpable de lo que le pasa a mÉxico. cuando hablamos de mÉxico, hablamos de un estado, ¿no? y en realidad estamos hablando del pueblo, y mi relaciÓn con el pÚblico de mÉxico es maravillosa. y de hecho, la relaciÓn que tengo con gran parte del pÚblico latino en estados unidos, en gran parte y en su mayorÍa, es pÚblico mexicano, pÚblico que ha emigrado tambiÉn en todos estos tiempos por todas las condiciones que se han ido dando en el paÍs. y porque ademÁs mi carrera, de verdad yo la iniciÉ en mÉxico, y ademÁs tenÍa que terminar las instancias jurÍdicas en mÉxico pensando de que en algunas de esas instancias iba a ser meritorio mi derecho de ganar y de recuperar ese ultraje, o por lo menos ser reparado en ese ultraje del cual yo habÍa sido víctima. mÉxico para mÍ es y sigue siendo una capital musical en el planeta hermosÍsima, es mi tierra musical. >> laureano, quisiera terminar con esto: ¿el rock te hizo fuerte? ¿quÉ te hizo salir adelante? >> la mÚsica, y sobre todo la mÚsica de rock, se hab
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and as we interact with the leadership of mexico's army and air force and mexico's navy and marine force, their leadership is actively voicing an interest to be interconnected with the united states come at a routinely talk of collective defense of north america and these are good words to be saying. and so we are routinely interfacing at the tactical and at the senior levels. mexico has requested in our work we begin in facing with them at the operational level. and this kind of capacity development that we were working with them, north comes perspective promotes interoperability. and that's our objective, the cooperative defense of north america against all threats in all domains. and if we can obtain in the mexico, the united states in canada all working together and integrate and cooperative defense of north america, we will increase security on our continent and we will decrease risk in all domains against both existential threats and national security threats. so from our perspective it's not inconceivable that we will one day be able to reach the kind of bilateral structure with m
and as we interact with the leadership of mexico's army and air force and mexico's navy and marine force, their leadership is actively voicing an interest to be interconnected with the united states come at a routinely talk of collective defense of north america and these are good words to be saying. and so we are routinely interfacing at the tactical and at the senior levels. mexico has requested in our work we begin in facing with them at the operational level. and this kind of capacity...
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. >> mÉxico, mÉxico! carol: el director tÉcnico de mÉxico fue expulsado por insultar a las graderÍas. chile en cambio masacrÓ a bolivia 5 0 y ambos continÚan dentro del torneo. mÉxico ve desvanecida su sanciÓn de llegar a cuartos de final. y estÁ eliminando de esta copa amÉrica pero lo Único de todos que ecuador a pesar de que gana solamente un milagro le harÍa llegar a la segunda fase. ilia: del beisbolista alex rodrÍguez conectÓ el jonrÓn nÚmero 3000 de su carrera convirtiÉndose en el jugador nÚmero 29 de las grandes ligas en alcanzar esa cifra. ha tenido un exitoso regreso despuÉs de superar un escÁndalo de sustancias prohibidas. teresa rodrÍguez lo entrevistÓ para el programa aquÍ y ahora este es un adelanto. alex: para mi el aÑo 2014 fue el mÁs oscuro, difÍcil. teresa: en una entrevista exclusiva, rodrÍguez rompe su silencio sobre la peor crisis de su vida profesional. en algÚn momento durante ese aÑo pensaste en retirarte? alex: no sabÍa cuÁl iba a ser la reacciÓn de l
. >> mÉxico, mÉxico! carol: el director tÉcnico de mÉxico fue expulsado por insultar a las graderÍas. chile en cambio masacrÓ a bolivia 5 0 y ambos continÚan dentro del torneo. mÉxico ve desvanecida su sanciÓn de llegar a cuartos de final. y estÁ eliminando de esta copa amÉrica pero lo Único de todos que ecuador a pesar de que gana solamente un milagro le harÍa llegar a la segunda fase. ilia: del beisbolista alex rodrÍguez conectÓ el jonrÓn nÚmero 3000 de su carrera...
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mÉxico tiene ese problema. mÉxico tiene dos grandes problemas que la policÍa es en cada estado nos una policÍa nacional. y que el paÍs es controlado por muchos carteles de la droga. illia: en una larga entrevista para univisiÓn documentales popeye dice que el chapo evitarÁ usar cualquier medio electrÓnico que pueda facilitar su recaptura. la copa oro sigue su curso ya hay paÍses que no pueden clasificar a la segunda etapa. tambiÉn veremos cÓmo se desarrollÓ el concurso miss usa en donde habÍa varias representantes de origen hispano. ♪ ♪ ♪ ilia: continÚa la fase de grupos en la copa oro. en el primer juego, trinidad y tobago le ganÓ a cuba y mÉxico, no pudo contra guatemala. gustavo: el ingenio y la alegrÍa de la comunidad hispana, se hicieron presente. >> desde ciudad juÁrez venimos. >> viva mi guatemala!
mÉxico tiene ese problema. mÉxico tiene dos grandes problemas que la policÍa es en cada estado nos una policÍa nacional. y que el paÍs es controlado por muchos carteles de la droga. illia: en una larga entrevista para univisiÓn documentales popeye dice que el chapo evitarÁ usar cualquier medio electrÓnico que pueda facilitar su recaptura. la copa oro sigue su curso ya hay paÍses que no pueden clasificar a la segunda etapa. tambiÉn veremos cÓmo se desarrollÓ el concurso miss usa en...
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felicidades mÉxico, buenas noches. ♪ ♪ ♪ arantxa: buenas noches y bienvenidos. la multimillonaria industria agrÍcola de california se ve amenazada por dos factores. 1 . sequÍa. 2. en manos de los registradores. si se otorgarÁn mÁs trabajo a los mÁs de 800.000 campesinos que laboran se arreglarÍa la situaciÓn. juan: la industria agrÍcola de california se enfrenta a dos problemas serios.. propietarios de ranchos y legisladores de ambos partidos apoyan la medida propuesta por el asambleÍsta luis alejo la cual otorgarÍa permisos de trabajo a los indocumentados del campo ya que esto servirÍa de motivaciÓn para que se quedan a trabajar la tierra quiÉnes han pensado cambiar de profesiÓn. >> hubiera una propuesta para los beneficios de los campesinos. llevando la comida a los republicanos y demÓcratas. juan: se cree que en el estado de california 800.000 indocumentados que laboran en el campo se veÍan beneficiados. esta medida puede enfrentar varios obstÁculos para convertirse en ley ya que aparte de ser aprobada por la legislatura y el gobernador tambi
felicidades mÉxico, buenas noches. ♪ ♪ ♪ arantxa: buenas noches y bienvenidos. la multimillonaria industria agrÍcola de california se ve amenazada por dos factores. 1 . sequÍa. 2. en manos de los registradores. si se otorgarÁn mÁs trabajo a los mÁs de 800.000 campesinos que laboran se arreglarÍa la situaciÓn. juan: la industria agrÍcola de california se enfrenta a dos problemas serios.. propietarios de ranchos y legisladores de ambos partidos apoyan la medida propuesta por el...
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tens of thousands of people have gone missing in mexico...as the government struggles to battle cartels. fault lines came here - before and after september's attack on the students - to try to find out why so many people are disappearing in mexico. >> the school the missing students attended is here, the raul isidro burgos rural college of ayotzinapa - where they were training to become teachers. t's part of a network of schools known as the normales - or normalistas... ...founded in the aftermath of mexico's revolution to provide teachers for the country's poorest communities. many of the students who were taken in september had just begun their first year at ayotzinapa. the classrooms they should be in...now serve as both a memorial and a base for the parents as they continue to search for their sons. mario, who lives nearly 10 hours away by bus, came here the day after the attack, when he found out his son cesar manuel, was among the missing students. the last time mario spoke to his son was the day of the attack. students told us that they were preparing to travel to mexico city tha
tens of thousands of people have gone missing in mexico...as the government struggles to battle cartels. fault lines came here - before and after september's attack on the students - to try to find out why so many people are disappearing in mexico. >> the school the missing students attended is here, the raul isidro burgos rural college of ayotzinapa - where they were training to become teachers. t's part of a network of schools known as the normales - or normalistas... ...founded in the...
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>> mexico. >> how do you get mexico to pay for it? >> mexico is making a fortune off the united states. i would get them to pay for the wall. believe me they will pay for the wall. >> i don't understand how you would. >> the pundits who say trump can't get them. you have to be able to negotiate. mexico is making a fortune off the united states. in addition to seconding a lot of people here, forcing, forcing, and i'm talking about their bad people. i love the mexican people. i love their spirit. many work for me right now. i respect mexico. but their leaders and their negotiators are too smart for our leaders and our negotiatorsful? how high would the wall be? >> i will make that wall impenetrable. impenetrable. you don't have to worry about how high it will be and mexico will pay for that wall. >> okay. i appreciate it. >> a great honor. >> okay. >> it's funnel when you -- >> well, fun. it's too bad that she mentions only the negatives. you don't want to mention the positives. >> put the mic back on. i want to know why you think voter
>> mexico. >> how do you get mexico to pay for it? >> mexico is making a fortune off the united states. i would get them to pay for the wall. believe me they will pay for the wall. >> i don't understand how you would. >> the pundits who say trump can't get them. you have to be able to negotiate. mexico is making a fortune off the united states. in addition to seconding a lot of people here, forcing, forcing, and i'm talking about their bad people. i love the...
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desde ciudad de mÉxico, univisiÓn. enrique: la tormenta tropical carlos mantiene en alerta al estado de guerrero por la posibilidad de que se convierta en huracÁn en las prÓximas horas. el fenÓmeno ha dejado torrenciales aguaceros y como nos explica adreptandro sus vientos han ocasionado ya un muerto. >> nelly se encuentra atenta a las indicaciones de la autoridad de protecciÓn civil. >> ponemos las noticias. buscando mÁs que nada informaciÓn de la lluvia. porque sÍ estÁ la alerta. se ve que va a venir y nos ponemos a buscar las noticias. >> ademÁs de guerrero, siete estados mÁs estÁn en alerta por el desarrollo de este fenÓmeno climÁtico ya que en las prÓximas horas se prevÉ que se convierta en huracÁn categorÍa 1 por lo que la poblaciÓn toma medidas de precauciÓn. >> estamos comprando vÍveres enlatados, arroces, lo posible para que no se daÑe para que llegado el caso, la tormenta no nos afecte tanto. >> la alerta rige en las playas. las clases en las escuelas de cinco regiones de guerrero fueron
desde ciudad de mÉxico, univisiÓn. enrique: la tormenta tropical carlos mantiene en alerta al estado de guerrero por la posibilidad de que se convierta en huracÁn en las prÓximas horas. el fenÓmeno ha dejado torrenciales aguaceros y como nos explica adreptandro sus vientos han ocasionado ya un muerto. >> nelly se encuentra atenta a las indicaciones de la autoridad de protecciÓn civil. >> ponemos las noticias. buscando mÁs que nada informaciÓn de la lluvia. porque sÍ estÁ...
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. >> mexico is enjoying a boom in certain sectors. but when you step back and look at the rest of the country, you see a very different story. so it's kind of a two part story going on now in mexico. >> reporter: still, there are hopes that president pena nieto's government will be able to put its ambitious economic reforms into action for the entire economy. those reforms you're mentioning have been signed into law, but have yet for the most part to be implemented. >> absolutely. >> reporter: and the distance from signing a piece of paper to implementing them is a long way. >> well reform is change, and there's always resistance to change. >> reporter: already the teacher's union has launched a series of bitter protests while analysts, like political scientist denise dresser - believe the billionaire leaders of industry will not easily give up their power. >> what peÑa nieto would like to see is a more competitive, level playing field form of economic development. but the vested interests are very strong. and those vested interests
. >> mexico is enjoying a boom in certain sectors. but when you step back and look at the rest of the country, you see a very different story. so it's kind of a two part story going on now in mexico. >> reporter: still, there are hopes that president pena nieto's government will be able to put its ambitious economic reforms into action for the entire economy. those reforms you're mentioning have been signed into law, but have yet for the most part to be implemented. >>...