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>> well, most slaves in mexico who were freed and remained in mexico. i have not come across any evidence of slaves going to texas. but there was a large number of enslaved people from texas who were then escaping into mexico to try to win their freedom there. that in itself is an obligated -- a complicated story because there's a difference between abolishing slavery within your own nation and then promising freedom to enslaved people who escape to your nation from other neighboring countries. but mexico did adopt a policy in which enslaved people or fugitive slaves from any other nation could win their freedom in mexico after 1849. a law was passed to that effect. in 18 57, they adopted a constitution that enshrined the principal in the law of the land. >> what was mexico doing right that the u.s. was not doing an ? it took a civil war, and it was another couple of decades before slavery ended in 1865. compare the two countries. >> so there is a really interesting question and one that is very complicated. because for all the mexico due -- for all mex
>> well, most slaves in mexico who were freed and remained in mexico. i have not come across any evidence of slaves going to texas. but there was a large number of enslaved people from texas who were then escaping into mexico to try to win their freedom there. that in itself is an obligated -- a complicated story because there's a difference between abolishing slavery within your own nation and then promising freedom to enslaved people who escape to your nation from other neighboring...
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mexico border. the continued threat, posed by transnational criminal organizations to both mexico in the united states requires our continual support. bilateral cooperation must continue and the initiative must provide a comprehensive flexible framework through which our partnership can move forward to the benefit to both americans and mexicans. let me turn the microphone over to my colleagues and i'll be happy to answer any questions you have. thank you. >> mr. glen, we will now hear from your testimony. >> chairman and ranking member rouhani, distinguished members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity of appearing before you today to discuss our efforts with mexico. the mission of the department of state bureau of international narcotics and law enforcement affairs is to keep america safe by countering crime, illegal drugs and instability abroad. we have provided assistance for the last 12 years under the initiative to build mexican introduction -- addiction. our system has two princi
mexico border. the continued threat, posed by transnational criminal organizations to both mexico in the united states requires our continual support. bilateral cooperation must continue and the initiative must provide a comprehensive flexible framework through which our partnership can move forward to the benefit to both americans and mexicans. let me turn the microphone over to my colleagues and i'll be happy to answer any questions you have. thank you. >> mr. glen, we will now hear...
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>> a mexico? >> yo creo que siempre biden va a ser una mejor opcion porque por lo menos biden, aunque no le ha puesto mucha atencion a m mexico ha tratado de usar canales institucionales y tratar de ser mas claro y y mas mas humanitario, si quieres, en el manejo de sus relacion con mexico. >> ahora, ¿como impacta el hecho de que los dos paises tengan elecciones en el mismo ano? >> trabajo en estos temas? >> ah, permitame, perdoname que use esta 2025 mientras que el nuevo presidente o el reelecto presidente biden reacomoden sus equipos y la nueva presidenta de mexico, hombre a su nuevo g gabinete todo hace un relajo, asi que no se viene facil. >> no se viene que gusto pl platicar contigo. >> no, me encanto estar aqui con tu auditorio. >> gracias a su atencion. >> muchas cosas han cambiado desde que goya si quieres ser fiel a tus raíces... trae el sabor, con modelo chelada. una mezcla de auténtica cerveza mexicana, vibrante sabor a frutas... y especias. ♪♪ modelo chelada. trae el sabor. ♪
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embassy in mexico city. and in cases where we have tracking information, where there are serial numbers on the guns, there's cooperation to share that with u.s. law enforcement so they can track that. >> have we sent our people down there? >> we have u.s. law enforcement officials in mexico. >> the person that broke the law selling the gun, have we sent him to the mexican prison for the judicial system? >> i would have to check with doj for specific cases. i cannot recall off the top of my head. >> would that be a strong deterrent if we did? >> i would assume it would. >> i will yield back. >> thank you, congressman. congressman phillips. >> thank you, and thank you to the witnesses. we had a similar hearing about a month ago relative to aid to mexico and not surprisingly took -- corruption took center stage. so i would like to begin with a question to you about how corruption very specifically impacts your work starting with you, mr. glenn, and if you can be specific about corruption. not general. >> our fo
embassy in mexico city. and in cases where we have tracking information, where there are serial numbers on the guns, there's cooperation to share that with u.s. law enforcement so they can track that. >> have we sent our people down there? >> we have u.s. law enforcement officials in mexico. >> the person that broke the law selling the gun, have we sent him to the mexican prison for the judicial system? >> i would have to check with doj for specific cases. i cannot...
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-mexico boarder. in the past several months, in the united states, we have been having conversation about border conversation. that conversation is legitimate and necessary. in the modern world transnational threats of all kinds, having security border is essential. i want to add, however, a conversation about the u.s. border also touches on another major u.s. national interest. which is the commercial side. economic security is national security. our borders plays a key roll in legal people and legal goods in and out of the united states. the image we have in our minds of the border is one of a barrier. we want to dive deeper into the functioning much the border. and its role in meeting dual responsibilities and at the same time being secure ai and impermeable by threats while being open enough to allow the 1 billion in legal goods and people that pass through the u.s.-mexico border everyday of the year. we want to have a conversation today about two national interests both security and commerce. to
-mexico boarder. in the past several months, in the united states, we have been having conversation about border conversation. that conversation is legitimate and necessary. in the modern world transnational threats of all kinds, having security border is essential. i want to add, however, a conversation about the u.s. border also touches on another major u.s. national interest. which is the commercial side. economic security is national security. our borders plays a key roll in legal people...
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mexico. the title is taken from my "from ulysses s. grant. from where it is live he looked back on everything that he had done in his career and in his memoirs he writes frankly about the experiences he has had the good and bad. it makes for really good reading, but one thing the crack spent some time thinking and talking about late in life was his role in the u.s.-mexico border of 1846. grant said at the time i do not think there was ever more wicked were then that waged by the united states of mexico. i thought so at the time when i was the dexter, only i had not moral courage enough to resign. during the time of the u.s.-mexico war, i just found this are really moving "which is why it took it for my title. the fact of the matter is grant was not alone in thinking that the u.s. invasion of mexico was somehow wicked. wanted to talk about in this book and tonight is the evolution of the american public during the course of the u.s.-mexico war from being with it -- really enthusiastic and in f
mexico. the title is taken from my "from ulysses s. grant. from where it is live he looked back on everything that he had done in his career and in his memoirs he writes frankly about the experiences he has had the good and bad. it makes for really good reading, but one thing the crack spent some time thinking and talking about late in life was his role in the u.s.-mexico border of 1846. grant said at the time i do not think there was ever more wicked were then that waged by the united...
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mexico border as well as at the mexico-guatemala border. el chapo was extradited to the united states only before president trump took office. a huge amount of cooperation at the agency level. between governors, mayors. what are some of the cards that mexico could potentially play to hold its position vis-a-vis the united states, with regard to the nafta discussions? rafael: very important the strategic one, i would say the northern triangle of south america, honduras, el salvador, guatemala, has become the syria of america. the levels of violence is like syria. the lack of economic opportunity is like syria. i believe mexico is the essential partner of the u.s. to try to control that problem, and to improve central america, especially the northern triangle . let's put it this way. central americans are leaving america. the last few years, the otm's, other than mexicans, coming to the u.s. through the mexican border, more than mexicans. the flow of central americans are now larger than mexicans. we can discuss why. out of 10 central america
mexico border as well as at the mexico-guatemala border. el chapo was extradited to the united states only before president trump took office. a huge amount of cooperation at the agency level. between governors, mayors. what are some of the cards that mexico could potentially play to hold its position vis-a-vis the united states, with regard to the nafta discussions? rafael: very important the strategic one, i would say the northern triangle of south america, honduras, el salvador, guatemala,...
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the position of mexico is public. consider that mexico is . threat to national security therefore, we should not have tariffs imposed to us. that is the main position. due to the priority to conclude the usmca, there was a lapse where we did not have discussions related to this topic. we hope to have to do with a because itolution should not be part of the terrorists. that also has implications. it is part of a case among other countries. aboutd to be very careful this. are you confident that you will get to some kind of resolution? canada is saying we should be the same way that we don't want tariffs or a quota, let's get rid of these all restrictions. the u.s. seems to be coming from a different standpoint that this is a whole program that they set up and mexico and canada cannot be exempted because in the program does not work. how are you confident that this will get resolved? >> it is a matter of principle. i think it works in the industry. they speak out about the need to solve this issue. mexico is doing what is in our capacity, which i
the position of mexico is public. consider that mexico is . threat to national security therefore, we should not have tariffs imposed to us. that is the main position. due to the priority to conclude the usmca, there was a lapse where we did not have discussions related to this topic. we hope to have to do with a because itolution should not be part of the terrorists. that also has implications. it is part of a case among other countries. aboutd to be very careful this. are you confident that...
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>> mexico. >> the government of mexico must be honest. we cannot simply shine a light on the street and inside a house we're dark. we the -- the government of mexico -- and i'm saying quite a bit here -- that -- conducting negotiations that mexico wants. >> i understand but my question is, for example, you talked about importing, for example, corn, and let's say trump is going to impose measures against the the avocado experts from mexico to the united states. that would be a trade war and that would hurt our economy. what are you going to do suspectly. >> let's understand ourselves. we are going to negotiate with trump with authority and sovereignty, which is something that previous governments in mexico have not done. because they don't have that moral authority, because they were corrupt governments, so we are going to change the relationship and trump is going to have to learn to respect us. i can assure you that. >> thank you, candidate lopez obrador. candidate meade negotiation rebuttal. >> thank you. i'd like to just dish want to r
>> mexico. >> the government of mexico must be honest. we cannot simply shine a light on the street and inside a house we're dark. we the -- the government of mexico -- and i'm saying quite a bit here -- that -- conducting negotiations that mexico wants. >> i understand but my question is, for example, you talked about importing, for example, corn, and let's say trump is going to impose measures against the the avocado experts from mexico to the united states. that would be a...
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mexico. so it included, nevada in new mexico and utah and most of arizona and parts of wyoming and parts of colorado. so that's about a that's about a third of mexico this area. so we'll look at that. well look something that area first. but to do a little bit of background, let's talk about andrew jackson. that's a presidential presidential portrait of andrew jackson an illustration talk a little bit about jack sodium democracy. so we haven't talked about jacksonian democracy much yet. we're kind of coming out of the year of good feelings, and we talked about the market revolution, but jackson when he was elected president, he had won the popular vote in 1824, but lost the presid. a and the electoral college and in the house of representatives and so he ran for office in a sense for four years in the name of democracy and popular democracy. jackson was the first populist president in american history, and he imagined himself as a jeffersonian in favor of the yeoman farmers and in favor of li
mexico. so it included, nevada in new mexico and utah and most of arizona and parts of wyoming and parts of colorado. so that's about a that's about a third of mexico this area. so we'll look at that. well look something that area first. but to do a little bit of background, let's talk about andrew jackson. that's a presidential presidential portrait of andrew jackson an illustration talk a little bit about jack sodium democracy. so we haven't talked about jacksonian democracy much yet. we're...
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en las elecciones en mÉxico. jesÚs, profesor de estudio mÉxico americanos esta con nosotros. buenas noches.estuvimos hablando a las 6:00 de la tarde a las seis no tenÍamos todo esto bien cuajado pero ahora sÍ. quÉ opinas? >> tenemos que reconocer lo que gano esta noche en mÉxico, que es la democracia... la comunidad nacional estuvo observando, y lo que vieron fue unas imÁgenes de que es un paÍs que proceso de una elecciÓn compÁs, sin fraude, por la mayorÍa... fue algo histÓrico tenemos que reconocer eso primeramente. >>ganÓ la democracia, sin embargo estamos viendo que el paÍs estÁ dividido. ganÓ con 50 espÓsito de los votos, hay otro 40% no votÓ por Él >>sÍ, tambiÉn reconocer que los 90 miembros de votos, 25 millones fueron votos de la juventud. esto es bastante importante, ellos son los que van ver el futuro de ellos. palmira: ahora mÉxico estÁ la izquierda. lo decidieron muchos jÓvenes, el voto de los jóvenes retomar el futuro. cuÁl es el futuro que le? >>viendo las promesas de lÓpez
en las elecciones en mÉxico. jesÚs, profesor de estudio mÉxico americanos esta con nosotros. buenas noches.estuvimos hablando a las 6:00 de la tarde a las seis no tenÍamos todo esto bien cuajado pero ahora sÍ. quÉ opinas? >> tenemos que reconocer lo que gano esta noche en mÉxico, que es la democracia... la comunidad nacional estuvo observando, y lo que vieron fue unas imÁgenes de que es un paÍs que proceso de una elecciÓn compÁs, sin fraude, por la mayorÍa... fue algo...
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most slavesrtner: in mexico who were freed stayed in mexico. i have not come across any evidence of slaves going into texas. ofre was a large number enslaved people from texas who were escaping into mexico to try to win their freedom there. that in itself is a complicated story because there is a difference between us polishing abolishing slavery within your own nation and then promising freedom to escape people. policy andadopt a which enslaved people or fugitive slaves from any other nation could win their freedom and mexico after 1849. in 1857, mexico adopted a constitution that enshrined that principle in the law of the land. host: this may be an obvious question. what was mexico doing rights that the u.s. was not doing? compare the two countries. prof. baumgartner: it's an interesting question. one that is very complicated. for all that mexico did to abolish slavery, there were still many colors of labor practices and mexico, particularly in southern mexico. indigenous slavery in northern mexico. debt servitude. paradise ofot this free lab
most slavesrtner: in mexico who were freed stayed in mexico. i have not come across any evidence of slaves going into texas. ofre was a large number enslaved people from texas who were escaping into mexico to try to win their freedom there. that in itself is a complicated story because there is a difference between us polishing abolishing slavery within your own nation and then promising freedom to escape people. policy andadopt a which enslaved people or fugitive slaves from any other nation...
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mexico's ambassador to the united states talks about the relationship between mexico and the u.s. following the recent trade agreement between the two countries and canada. >> good morning. i'm the vice president at the workings institution. thank you for being here this morning. ofm pleased to welcome all you, as well as to extended members of the community who are watching the live webcast of this event. my job is a simple wanted it. it is to welcome you and to welcome our distinguished guest here to brookings. we are pleased to welcome mexico's ambassador to the united states, geronimo gutierrez hernandez. the us served with distinction since 2016, he chose that timing to make his life as hard as possible. prior to his appointment, he served as the managing director of the north american development bank and before that, he held several positions in the government of mexico, including as undersecretary for latin america and the caribbean and was responsible for the normalization of mexico cuba relations and the establishment of diplomat ties with venezuela. handlingl trained at
mexico's ambassador to the united states talks about the relationship between mexico and the u.s. following the recent trade agreement between the two countries and canada. >> good morning. i'm the vice president at the workings institution. thank you for being here this morning. ofm pleased to welcome all you, as well as to extended members of the community who are watching the live webcast of this event. my job is a simple wanted it. it is to welcome you and to welcome our distinguished...
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and mexico. the two countries must identify common interests, they'll trust and collaborate across the security, counter-narcotics, trade and governance portfolios and enhance foreign assistance programs that are underway to directly counter the mexican cartels. thank you for your attention. i look forward to questions. >> thanks, professor. chief magnus. >> chairman cornyn, ranking member durbin, thank you for the opportunity to testify before you. i'm the chief pleas for tucson, arizona, and i've been in policing for four years, 20 is achieved. i've always made it a priority to work towards strengthening police community ties would like to approach this discussion from a slightly may be slightly different angle than the other panelists today. working in a large diverse city located near the mexican border i understand the need for border security. i have seen have transnational criminal organizations bringing drugs into the u.s. pray on emigrants to further enrich and increase increase their pr
and mexico. the two countries must identify common interests, they'll trust and collaborate across the security, counter-narcotics, trade and governance portfolios and enhance foreign assistance programs that are underway to directly counter the mexican cartels. thank you for your attention. i look forward to questions. >> thanks, professor. chief magnus. >> chairman cornyn, ranking member durbin, thank you for the opportunity to testify before you. i'm the chief pleas for tucson,...
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-mexico-canada agreement and the mexico-e.u. free trade agreement, which will require a lot of work and energy. we are in the process of implementing cptpp, which is also an overhaul in many areas. and we need to make sure that our legislation is in compliance with the cptpp. we have some transition periods that we have to accomplish in the next four years. so that will take a lot of our energy. and then we may see that cptpp may be considering new members. it may be the case that we may end with some additional agreements that will be on the margin. that does not mean that they're not important. they're very important. but in terms of the size of trade, they're smaller. but i want to tell you that mexico wants to really make this agreement -- i mean, they are a very important source of trust, confidence, competitiveness. but we also want to take these agreements in mexico to more people to understand what are the benefits and to understand how they can take advantage of it. and to let them know, what are the things that they ne
-mexico-canada agreement and the mexico-e.u. free trade agreement, which will require a lot of work and energy. we are in the process of implementing cptpp, which is also an overhaul in many areas. and we need to make sure that our legislation is in compliance with the cptpp. we have some transition periods that we have to accomplish in the next four years. so that will take a lot of our energy. and then we may see that cptpp may be considering new members. it may be the case that we may end...
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-mexico is what? guest: extremely complex and probably at its lowest point since the 1970's, maybe 1980's. we are looking at of their, very this glenn tilton -- we are looking at a very disgruntled population, and nationalistic response taking place in the country, and a lot of thebasic assumptions bilateral relationship questions. host: let's get your reaction to what president trump said last month about nafta, the wall and immigration. [video clip] illegalt trump: most immigration is coming from our southern border. i have said many times that the american people will not pay for the wall, and i have made that clear to the government of mexico. deal,has been a terrible a total disaster for the united astes, costing us as much $60 billion a year with mexico alone and trade deficits. you see, who negotiates these deals? not to mention, millions of jobs and thousands and thousands of closings and plants down all over our country. oftop of that, the trillions dollars of dollars the u.s. taxpayers have
-mexico is what? guest: extremely complex and probably at its lowest point since the 1970's, maybe 1980's. we are looking at of their, very this glenn tilton -- we are looking at a very disgruntled population, and nationalistic response taking place in the country, and a lot of thebasic assumptions bilateral relationship questions. host: let's get your reaction to what president trump said last month about nafta, the wall and immigration. [video clip] illegalt trump: most immigration is coming...
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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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-mexico border. he's had a diverse 15 year career serving in prominent positions in areas of trade, finance, diplomacy, national security. he holds a bachelor degree in economic science. i will lead the discussion with the ambassador. the james clark chance professor for foreign affairs and humanities at bard college and the columnist of the wall street journal. he writes on a regularly varying subject. regarding culture, the media, a honors graduate from yale. please join me in welcoming the ambassador and walter russell. [ applause ] >> you should have cards on your seats which you could jotted down questions so that we could do this quickly and smoothly. i know that there is a lot of issues that will come along -- so i will come along and collect them during the program so i will pass this along to walter. use these cards and we will get everyone in as much as we can. thank you. >> thank you john for the introduction and think the ambassador for joining us. -- and thank you to the ambassador for j
-mexico border. he's had a diverse 15 year career serving in prominent positions in areas of trade, finance, diplomacy, national security. he holds a bachelor degree in economic science. i will lead the discussion with the ambassador. the james clark chance professor for foreign affairs and humanities at bard college and the columnist of the wall street journal. he writes on a regularly varying subject. regarding culture, the media, a honors graduate from yale. please join me in welcoming the...
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and mexico. these are programs that are focused on access of social rights within the consulate, that are mostly addressing the population with carious status. that also talks about the other groups that fey was talking about earlier. they address both the professional and entrepreneurial and other groups that have legal status or have been here for second or third generation. but also, the migrants that are arriving, and that need to understand how institutions work in the united states, and how to access educational programs, health programs, how to get insurance, even if you are undocumented, what options are available to you for healthcare at a low cost. how to fight for labor rights, and organize and join a union. how to be able to join a bank and have credit, be able to save in order to send your child to college. or, naturalization programs, where the consulate supports you in filing your application, or even gaining access to courses for learning english or learning how to take the citize
and mexico. these are programs that are focused on access of social rights within the consulate, that are mostly addressing the population with carious status. that also talks about the other groups that fey was talking about earlier. they address both the professional and entrepreneurial and other groups that have legal status or have been here for second or third generation. but also, the migrants that are arriving, and that need to understand how institutions work in the united states, and...
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-mexico border. in just the last few minutes enrique pena nieto the president of mexico tweeted at the beginning of the conversation with donald trump i made clear that mexico will not pay for the wall. that directly contradicts what donald trump told reporters and told the world during that press conference and obviously, that wall is a big subject in tonight's speech on immigration. >> it may be his most donald trump move yet, flying to the capital of a country he has slammed time and again, today trump met face to face with president enrique pena nieto to talk, what else, immigration. >> we recognize and respect the right of either country to build a physical barrier or wall on any of its borders. >> translator: the mexican population in the united states contributes to development in both mexico and the u.s. they're honest people, working people, people of good will who respect family. mexicans deserve everybody's respect. >> reporter: but after their meeting trump told reporters he and pena niet
-mexico border. in just the last few minutes enrique pena nieto the president of mexico tweeted at the beginning of the conversation with donald trump i made clear that mexico will not pay for the wall. that directly contradicts what donald trump told reporters and told the world during that press conference and obviously, that wall is a big subject in tonight's speech on immigration. >> it may be his most donald trump move yet, flying to the capital of a country he has slammed time and...
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to mexico and central america. the conversations hosted by the center for american progress. >> good afternoon. my name is nick wilson, and senior director of gunfighters presented prevention at the centerce for american progress, and is my pleasure to welcome you all to today's public event, guns without borders compressing the full u.s. firearms to mexico and central america. tapas been a proud member of the network to prevent gun violence in america which brought together researchers, professors, litigators and advocates in a multiple of issues whether its humane right, international security, arms expert in gunun violence prevention to work collaboratively to figure out how we can reduce the flow of u.s. guns that a devastating that only the united states but also our neighbors to the south. during the first few hours today we had a leading expert in panelists discussing how to message around this issue, policy solution, legislative solutions to this nation and we are proud to have so many people watching onlin
to mexico and central america. the conversations hosted by the center for american progress. >> good afternoon. my name is nick wilson, and senior director of gunfighters presented prevention at the centerce for american progress, and is my pleasure to welcome you all to today's public event, guns without borders compressing the full u.s. firearms to mexico and central america. tapas been a proud member of the network to prevent gun violence in america which brought together researchers,...
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ademÁs, este mÉxico, solidario, es hoy un mÉxico mojado y sigue siendo solidario porque tras de mi, continuan trabajando a marcha forzada voluntarios que hacen comida los que reciben las donaciones, los que reparten el agua ni la lluvia detiene el espÍritu de los mexicanos que hoy tratan de levantarse de esta caÍda. josÉ... >>> ross rescatistas han podido continuar conversando con frida, esta niÑa de 8 aÑos atrapada en los escombros, han podido hablar con ella? >>> sÍ, josÉ, a lo largo de dÍa han tenido conversaciones, en este momento la verdad que se complica un poco lo que pasa, en torna a rescate de ella y los otros pequeÑos que estÁn debajo de esta placa de granito, esperamos hay que tener fe para que esto salga bien. >>> rogelio, gracias, y sin duda a pesar de tantas vidas pÉrdidas y decenas de edificios hechos triza, hoy mÉxico estÁ de pie, estÁ levantado en uniÓn, solidaridad y fe, realto wresrÚ torres estÁ con nosotros, miles que estÁn por doquier dando una mano amiga. >>> asÍ es, aunque se vive dolor, luto por la tragedia tambiÉn mucha fe y esperanza porque miles
ademÁs, este mÉxico, solidario, es hoy un mÉxico mojado y sigue siendo solidario porque tras de mi, continuan trabajando a marcha forzada voluntarios que hacen comida los que reciben las donaciones, los que reparten el agua ni la lluvia detiene el espÍritu de los mexicanos que hoy tratan de levantarse de esta caÍda. josÉ... >>> ross rescatistas han podido continuar conversando con frida, esta niÑa de 8 aÑos atrapada en los escombros, han podido hablar con ella? >>>...
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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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it's called méxico lindo contigo, and with me is yael gojman all the way from la ciudad méxico, méxico city to fill us in on this. yael, welcome to the show. yael gojman: hi. thank you so much. --and thank you for having me. damian: thank you. i met you a couple of weeks ago when you and your team came to san jose. tell us about méxico lindo contigo. yael: méxico lindo contigo is a social enterprise that aim to attend to the needs of mexicans who have left the country--who have left mexico to move to either the states or canada to look for a better future for themselves and for their families. we look up to them and we admire them because we know that they are choosing to leave. it's not easy with all the challenges that it may entail and with all--everything that comes with it. and so we looked for--we wanted to create an opportunity to bring peace of mind to them in a way--in any way we could, which turned into what now is méxico lindo contigo, which are plans to include different benefits; and i guess i'll speak a little bit more about the benefits in a second. damian: yeah. let
it's called méxico lindo contigo, and with me is yael gojman all the way from la ciudad méxico, méxico city to fill us in on this. yael, welcome to the show. yael gojman: hi. thank you so much. --and thank you for having me. damian: thank you. i met you a couple of weeks ago when you and your team came to san jose. tell us about méxico lindo contigo. yael: méxico lindo contigo is a social enterprise that aim to attend to the needs of mexicans who have left the country--who have left mexico...
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-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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bbc news, mexico city. >> as reported, it is that arlen's which dominates coverage of mexico. there is also -- is that violence which dominates coverage of mexico. mexico is forecast to become the fifth largest economy in the world. is this the latest bric? in this village, the band spends saturday rehearsing military tunes. since our team is the proud of their country -- mexicans are famously proud of their country. here, only insecurity is economic. nearly half of the population lives in poverty. today, much of mexico looks like this -- stuck in agriculture from a different age. this is not what the country wants for the next generation. the challenge now for mexico is, can it pull itself up from this and leave behind the relative poverty of a developing country? it is on the verge. there is a surprising story of economic success here. mexico is not quite what you might think. this is an economy on the move. last year, mexico grew faster than brazil. by 2015, it is expected to out france as the fifth largest economy in the world -- oust france as the fifth-largest economy in
bbc news, mexico city. >> as reported, it is that arlen's which dominates coverage of mexico. there is also -- is that violence which dominates coverage of mexico. mexico is forecast to become the fifth largest economy in the world. is this the latest bric? in this village, the band spends saturday rehearsing military tunes. since our team is the proud of their country -- mexicans are famously proud of their country. here, only insecurity is economic. nearly half of the population lives...
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>> feliz que haya venido a mÉxico. >> ¿quÉ esperas que traiga el papa francisco aquÍ a mÉxico? >> muchas bendiciones. >> fernanda muchas gracias que disfrutes la visita del papa francisco. >> bueno josÉ creo que esto te muestra la presencia del papa francisco en mÉxico, nosotros vamos hacer una breve pausa y continuamos con la transmisiÓn especial de la cadena telemundo la visita del papa francisco a mÉxico ♪ el papa acaba de llegar a la nup cia dura, miles de personas esperÁndolo afuera, jimena duarte entre estas personas adelante. >> asÍ es josÉ, tuvimos la oportunidad de ver al papa francisco entrar por este portÓn blanco que le dio la bienvenida, fueron alrededor de 25 minuto el trayecto que hizo del aeropuerto internacional hasta este lugar donde Él se va a quedar la emociÓn que se vivio josÉ es indescriptible la gente estando a cuadras de distancia se sku shash cantando echÁndole porras fueron pocos los minuto que tuvimos la oportunidad de ver el papa mÓvil entrando a este lugar, sin embargo, sabemos que mÁs de 40.000 flores van a estar adornando este luga
>> feliz que haya venido a mÉxico. >> ¿quÉ esperas que traiga el papa francisco aquÍ a mÉxico? >> muchas bendiciones. >> fernanda muchas gracias que disfrutes la visita del papa francisco. >> bueno josÉ creo que esto te muestra la presencia del papa francisco en mÉxico, nosotros vamos hacer una breve pausa y continuamos con la transmisiÓn especial de la cadena telemundo la visita del papa francisco a mÉxico ♪ el papa acaba de llegar a la nup cia dura,...
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hay reacciones encontra s ena ignorancia, perdio mexico. >> todo mexico gana con amlo >> los porcentajes sumados de o los otros tres son mas del 50% y seÑala que la mitad de los mex mexicanos no quieren al nuevo r presidente. >> en esta eleccion, escribio, estemos de acuerdo o no se hizo historia, gano el pais. miren, e en television hispana vamos a ver lo que estan compartiendo los usuarios de snapchat, es lo que han puesto sobre las elec elecciones en mexico. fue nar narrando la gente el tiempo que tuvieorn que espesrarrar, se o llenaron las casillas y comen r comentaron con sus videos. ah e seguramente continuaran compa i compartiendo estas vivencias en videos. se compartieron las pr primeras imagenes tras conocerse los resultados, hay muchas >> muchas gracias, vamos a una breve pausa y continuamos con a mas en telemundo. >> mexico, la ultima batalla la gano lopez obrador. estaremos o volviendo en tan solo segundos. > no importa si te secas, rizas o alisas el cabello. repara visiblemente 7 tipos de daño... ...con tresemmé repair and protect 7 con biotina. tresemmé te ayuda... ...a
hay reacciones encontra s ena ignorancia, perdio mexico. >> todo mexico gana con amlo >> los porcentajes sumados de o los otros tres son mas del 50% y seÑala que la mitad de los mex mexicanos no quieren al nuevo r presidente. >> en esta eleccion, escribio, estemos de acuerdo o no se hizo historia, gano el pais. miren, e en television hispana vamos a ver lo que estan compartiendo los usuarios de snapchat, es lo que han puesto sobre las elec elecciones en mexico. fue nar...
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in mexico, 98% of all crimes go unpunished. and what my case had demonstrated for everyone to understand is how these criminal networks are really linked to political power. but maybe, lydia cacho, things are changing in mexico because the two individuals you have been talking about, the big businessman, mr nacif, and the former governor, mr marin, are both now facing charges for their alleged involvement in you being detained and tortured, as you put it. they vehemently deny those charges and those charges are going to be tested in court. so, maybe, that is one indication that, in the last couple of years, mexico has begun to change and to take these issues seriously. yes, yes, it certainly is. although it took a big effort on the part of article 19 organisation from london, in mexico, that helped me bring my case to international courts... ..and to the inter—american court in washington, in orderfor the mexican government to react. so the international pressure has been key to solving this case and to getting these men arre
in mexico, 98% of all crimes go unpunished. and what my case had demonstrated for everyone to understand is how these criminal networks are really linked to political power. but maybe, lydia cacho, things are changing in mexico because the two individuals you have been talking about, the big businessman, mr nacif, and the former governor, mr marin, are both now facing charges for their alleged involvement in you being detained and tortured, as you put it. they vehemently deny those charges and...
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esta canciÓn para ustedes que compuse a mi mÉxico querido, mÉxico, méxico! gracias. ♪ [ aplausos ] con nuestras manos unidas que viva mÉxico y los mexicanos. ♪ mÉxico! méxico! mÉxico, méxico, mÉxico en tus colores brillan la libertad, la pureza, nace un pueblo querido. el color es hidalgo, se escuchaba el repique de tus campanas sonando. mÉxico, mÉxico. ♪ una Águila se posaba sobre un nopal en el valle sabÍa muy bien que querÍa la libertad es la vida. tierra de bondad donde crecen los sauces. con nuestras manos unidas que viva mÉxico y los mexicanos. mÉxico! méxico! ♪ mÉxico, méxico, mÉxico. en tus colores que brillan... [ aplausos ] >> quÉ linda! bravo! >> ay! no, me quedÓ la comida y la canciÓn estaba hermosa pero como que le estoy maquinando a la comida. >> por supuesto porque estamos en esta celebraciÓn a lo grande del bicentenario. >> vamos hasta mÉxico con alberto hernÁndez para que nos deportes un adelanto de lo que tendrÁ. >> vamos a estar hablando de los cantantes que dieron el grito y estuvieron trabajando fuera del
esta canciÓn para ustedes que compuse a mi mÉxico querido, mÉxico, méxico! gracias. ♪ [ aplausos ] con nuestras manos unidas que viva mÉxico y los mexicanos. ♪ mÉxico! méxico! mÉxico, méxico, mÉxico en tus colores brillan la libertad, la pureza, nace un pueblo querido. el color es hidalgo, se escuchaba el repique de tus campanas sonando. mÉxico, mÉxico. ♪ una Águila se posaba sobre un nopal en el valle sabÍa muy bien que querÍa la libertad es la vida. tierra de bondad donde...
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mexico city used to be a city of lakes. it was like the venice of america, and the aztecs had a very, very sophisticated water management system, but the war with the spanish destroyed everything. they somehow were determined to recreate madrid. so they decided to drain the valley of mexico. so mexico city is now a big flat concrete wilderness, but this land is very flood prone. - and therein lies the irony in all of this. while mexico city is running dry, it also receives an unbelievable amount of rain, making it extremely vulnerable to flooding. picture this: during the rainy season, mexico city gets one and a half times more rain than london does in an entire year. that's a lot of water. but it heads straight into the sewers, and that's not the only problem. mexico city is on a very soft ground, because it was a lake, so the city sinks very quickly. parts of mexico city today sink 40 centimetres a year. really? yeah, which is mind-boggling. and the aquifer which is further down, what we depend on, is just very, very quic
mexico city used to be a city of lakes. it was like the venice of america, and the aztecs had a very, very sophisticated water management system, but the war with the spanish destroyed everything. they somehow were determined to recreate madrid. so they decided to drain the valley of mexico. so mexico city is now a big flat concrete wilderness, but this land is very flood prone. - and therein lies the irony in all of this. while mexico city is running dry, it also receives an unbelievable...
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and mexico within 90 days. for more on that mexican journalist from our spanish department is in the studio with me israel thanks for joining us so for now after a tough negotiations between the united states and mexico it appears that this dispute is resolved at least again for dale where does that leave mexico well i think it's a very good deal for mexico because it was very origin to resole this you know it could affect both of their comics mexican and u.s. american economy and it was also a very positive that. one of our show that he's a man that do not things with the stomach so at the beginning when he was compared to become president many people argue that he wouldn't be able to. get this kind of conversations with other governments. now we're saying that well he's going to try to protect the mexican economy that this is not another little he somebody that can handle but wolf there is a lot of there are a lot of issues still to resolve because this is just a solution for right now so what options does me
and mexico within 90 days. for more on that mexican journalist from our spanish department is in the studio with me israel thanks for joining us so for now after a tough negotiations between the united states and mexico it appears that this dispute is resolved at least again for dale where does that leave mexico well i think it's a very good deal for mexico because it was very origin to resole this you know it could affect both of their comics mexican and u.s. american economy and it was also a...
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mexico. u.s. exports to mexico are close to $200 billion a year, figures of the trade chamber of the united states. country buys more from the united states than germany, , japan, and the u.k. altogether. and we have developed a very competitive manufacturing plant .etween the two countries as partners, we have to work .ogether nevertheless, free trade agreements between the united states, mexico, and canada can be improved. the new government of the united -- i don't find believe that trade between the two countries should be like some sort of game. effortould be seen as an to make our region, latin america, the most competitive, the most innovative region. issues, the border border should be transformed .nto a region we have made a lot of progress in recent years with the administration of president obama, and we should accelerate these efforts. nevertheless, it is very to deal with the issues at the border such as drugs and undocumented immigrants. the peak of these relations took place 10
mexico. u.s. exports to mexico are close to $200 billion a year, figures of the trade chamber of the united states. country buys more from the united states than germany, , japan, and the u.k. altogether. and we have developed a very competitive manufacturing plant .etween the two countries as partners, we have to work .ogether nevertheless, free trade agreements between the united states, mexico, and canada can be improved. the new government of the united -- i don't find believe that trade...
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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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and mexico going both ways was $520 billion in 20 126789 mexico is the u.s.'s second biggest export market for u.s. goods and for 22 of our 50 u.s. states mexico is the number one export market. on the flip side, the u.s. is the number one buyer of mexican goods. three, immigration reform. another big obama mexico priority. notably, president obama's endorsement of the pass for citizenship for the 11 million illegal aliens in the u.s. mexico has long l protection fo who work in the u.s. >> question, what is mexican president enrique pena nieto's principle concern regarding immigration? >> i think what he wants desperately is amnesty and a path to citizenship, ires access for mexicans to come to this country. i think he is remaining somewhat silent because he knows it's sensitive. i know he knows that marco rubio is an indispensable man and not barack obama. mexico is heavily dependent on the united states of america. we gave them a $60 billion trade surplus last year which is responsible for over 100% of their gdp growth. we buy something like 20 to 25% of all
and mexico going both ways was $520 billion in 20 126789 mexico is the u.s.'s second biggest export market for u.s. goods and for 22 of our 50 u.s. states mexico is the number one export market. on the flip side, the u.s. is the number one buyer of mexican goods. three, immigration reform. another big obama mexico priority. notably, president obama's endorsement of the pass for citizenship for the 11 million illegal aliens in the u.s. mexico has long l protection fo who work in the u.s....
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bush and phillip calderon of mexico. it was groundbreaking, mexico and the united states had never entered into any security agreement before and many compared it to norad, the agreement between the united states and canada that this would be the armed forces security agencies working side by side and building trust and in fact over the last 12 years that's what we've seen. what is doubtful, though, is whether or not this has actually reduced levels of violence. what would have happened if we hadn't had this kind of cooperation between the two countries? but what we are seeing is that year after year the number of homicides in mexico is growing. last year we had 36,000 homicides. and this year it looks as though those numbers will be even higher. host: duncan wood is our guest, talking about the fight against mexican drug cartels. 202-748-8000 is the number for democrats, republicans 2-704-8001 and independents, 202-748-8002 and we welcome your comments on twitter. wj and a tweet at c-span also text us. the president twe
bush and phillip calderon of mexico. it was groundbreaking, mexico and the united states had never entered into any security agreement before and many compared it to norad, the agreement between the united states and canada that this would be the armed forces security agencies working side by side and building trust and in fact over the last 12 years that's what we've seen. what is doubtful, though, is whether or not this has actually reduced levels of violence. what would have happened if we...
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and new mexico. it looks practically like it look in 1916 it's a couple miles above the mexican border if there is nothing but dust and rattlesnakes essentially. and a mixed anglo hispanic population. >> by the way, that's not the chamber of commerce the chamber of commerce was having a little problem because the mayor of columbus was arrested for arms trafficking with mexican drug cartel. and they are actually still trying to recover from that. the ceremonies itself if you go to columbus are very different based on the time of day. the older anglo citizens many of whom had grandparents involved in the attack. they had a ÃÃto talk about the violence. ...... went in as an effort to show we had moved on from this conflict. there you hear an entirely different version of what happened. it was so much a terrorist and as in his own mind a freedom fighter who was trying to do things that cause great pain to both countries. but felt himself forced to do that because he was fighting a corrupt mexican regim
and new mexico. it looks practically like it look in 1916 it's a couple miles above the mexican border if there is nothing but dust and rattlesnakes essentially. and a mixed anglo hispanic population. >> by the way, that's not the chamber of commerce the chamber of commerce was having a little problem because the mayor of columbus was arrested for arms trafficking with mexican drug cartel. and they are actually still trying to recover from that. the ceremonies itself if you go to columbus...
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mexico. one of my favorites i think was in 2007 about the validator and supports his family on the tipsy makes from his baritone voice echoing off the canyons. and another thing you probably don't know about alfredo are three of his favorite things not necessarily in this order would be columbia musician -- detective -- detective novels by cuban author leonardo for dura and his favorite brand of tequila is -- [laughter] >> right. i knew that. >> now that we have that out of the way let me introduce the ambassador. a few things you know about him. [inaudible] he was chairman of the texas commission. he earned his law degree here at this institution and as we know he sits on the board of trustees. something else you probably already know about him is he serves as counsel in mexico city office of the why it and pace which is one of the largest global law firms in the world with 38 offices and 20 in 26 different countries and he is chairman of the noble ventures which is a management consultant f
mexico. one of my favorites i think was in 2007 about the validator and supports his family on the tipsy makes from his baritone voice echoing off the canyons. and another thing you probably don't know about alfredo are three of his favorite things not necessarily in this order would be columbia musician -- detective -- detective novels by cuban author leonardo for dura and his favorite brand of tequila is -- [laughter] >> right. i knew that. >> now that we have that out of the way...
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se proclama presidente electo de mÉxico. ganÓ con mÁs del 30% de ventaja frente a su inmediato competidor. las encuestas a mayoadde votos que la presidencia de mÉxico. un bien tarde en la noche escucharon su mensaje triunfal. la entrelaza de socorro prÁcticamente está vacÍa. un pequeÑo grupo a tras de mÍ estÁn bailando. allÁ a distancia se ven otros pequeÑos grupos. eran miles llegaron a este lugar a celebrar el triunfo del nuevo presidente y, por supuesto, escucharlo y verlo por las calles aledaÑas.no se podÍa entrar a este lugar. la avenida madero que viene hacia la plancha del zÓcalo. eran impenetrables. personas c gente llorando, cantando, celebrando el triunfo de su presidente. fue una nocheimpresionante para la historia. siguen celebrando el triunfo tan Íntimo importante, histÓrico para ellos. esperando tambiÉn que eventualmente pueda cumplir esas promesas que les hizo. muchÍsimas gracias, pedro.desde esta plancha del zÓcalo de la capital mexicana. hablo ante miles de seguidores que desbordaroneste z
se proclama presidente electo de mÉxico. ganÓ con mÁs del 30% de ventaja frente a su inmediato competidor. las encuestas a mayoadde votos que la presidencia de mÉxico. un bien tarde en la noche escucharon su mensaje triunfal. la entrelaza de socorro prÁcticamente está vacÍa. un pequeÑo grupo a tras de mÍ estÁn bailando. allÁ a distancia se ven otros pequeÑos grupos. eran miles llegaron a este lugar a celebrar el triunfo del nuevo presidente y, por supuesto, escucharlo y verlo por...
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mexico futures initiative. and you may wonder why we have or we will have a stage full of ambassadors here talking about a possible nafta doomsday scenario. and the way i see it is it's really the job description of an ambassador to see the big picture, the whole relationship. and so as we look, we wanted to look really beyond trade just by itself, and examine what could happen to the other strategic issues involved in these bilater bilateral relationships if indeed the united states or one of the parties exists nafta. so i expect we'll probably hear about things like security cooperation with mexico, about defense cooperation with canada, about cooperation with both countryes on regional issues like venezuela or haiti, about global issues like cyber security. and most importantly canadian and mexico are our neighbors, so the people to people angle that they care a lot about, cultural ties and of course things like immigration. to start this off, we are going to have another ambassador, carla hills, set the sta
mexico futures initiative. and you may wonder why we have or we will have a stage full of ambassadors here talking about a possible nafta doomsday scenario. and the way i see it is it's really the job description of an ambassador to see the big picture, the whole relationship. and so as we look, we wanted to look really beyond trade just by itself, and examine what could happen to the other strategic issues involved in these bilater bilateral relationships if indeed the united states or one of...
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esta canciÓn para ustedes que compuse a mi mÉxico querido, mÉxico, méxico! gracias. ♪ [ aplausos ] con nuestras manos unidas que viva mÉxico y los mexicanos. ♪ mÉxico! méxico! mÉxico, méxico, mÉxico en tus colores brillan la libertad, la pureza, nace un pueblo querido. el color es hidalgo, se escuchaba el repique de tus campanas sonando. mÉxico, mÉxico. ♪ univh@áádespierta americaáh@un del bicentenario. >> vamos hasta mÉxico con alberto hernÁndez para que nos deportes un adelanto de lo que tendrÁ. >> vamos a estar hablando de los cantantes que dieron el grito y estuvieron trabajando fuera del distrito federal. platicamos con ellos y nos dijeron sobre proyectos personales y enfermedades incluso. y tambiÉn les presentarÉ la hist de una mujer que fue heroÍna en el biceunario ááierta y es actuale chantal andere. vamos con neida a ver quÉ nos tiene para mÁs adelante en las noticias. >> despiemuchas gracias. mÁs adelante: anuncio del senador menÉndez de un proyecto de ley migratoria. volvemos en vivo univish@áádes@ univáádespierta
esta canciÓn para ustedes que compuse a mi mÉxico querido, mÉxico, méxico! gracias. ♪ [ aplausos ] con nuestras manos unidas que viva mÉxico y los mexicanos. ♪ mÉxico! méxico! mÉxico, méxico, mÉxico en tus colores brillan la libertad, la pureza, nace un pueblo querido. el color es hidalgo, se escuchaba el repique de tus campanas sonando. mÉxico, mÉxico. ♪ univh@áádespierta americaáh@un del bicentenario. >> vamos hasta mÉxico con alberto hernÁndez para que nos...
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here in mexico. to me it is a desperate move. >> today new clues on trump's immigration policy. >> we are also going to secure our border and stop the drugs from pouring in and destroying our counted. >> and this morning trump's campaign manager doubling down on those controversial part of his plan. >> no amnesty. he's absolutely going to build that wall. >> we got to begin with the breaking news donald trump heading to mexico city in just a few hours for a meeting with the mexico president before delivering his major speech on immigration tonight in arizona. we have got our team of reporters and correspondents all over the story. i want to start with hallie jackson live on the u.s./mexico border in arizona. this announcement caught everybody by surprise. what's the trump campaign telling you about how it even came to be? >> reporter: this was something that has been put together over the last several days. donald trump wanted to do this. i am told by a source with knowledge of this decision making p
here in mexico. to me it is a desperate move. >> today new clues on trump's immigration policy. >> we are also going to secure our border and stop the drugs from pouring in and destroying our counted. >> and this morning trump's campaign manager doubling down on those controversial part of his plan. >> no amnesty. he's absolutely going to build that wall. >> we got to begin with the breaking news donald trump heading to mexico city in just a few hours for a meeting...
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mexico's rate has reached its highest level in decades. targeted attacks against journalists, human rights defenders and local public officials have continued to rates almost higher than anywhere in the world. a recent report on the international federation for journalists found mexico is the deadliest country in the world for terrorists. up to 49 journalists killings documented in 2019, ten were in mexico. most journalist murders like most homicides in mexico are never solved. i have long advocated for robust u.s. assistance to help mexico strengthen its democratic institution caused by corruption, defending human rights and improve security. i believe mexico and the united states have a shared responsibility to reduce violent crimes and improve quality of life for those living on both sides of the border. the united states must enact strict gun laws dedicated more resources to combat money laundering by the cartels and increase investment in programs to reduce domestic demand for illegal drugs. while we also expect a commitment on the me
mexico's rate has reached its highest level in decades. targeted attacks against journalists, human rights defenders and local public officials have continued to rates almost higher than anywhere in the world. a recent report on the international federation for journalists found mexico is the deadliest country in the world for terrorists. up to 49 journalists killings documented in 2019, ten were in mexico. most journalist murders like most homicides in mexico are never solved. i have long...
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medalla de plata y el sÁbado ira por la de oro. >>> mÉxico, mexico, mÉxico. >>> llegaron envueltos en sus banderas, con gorros de charros, chicos y grande con los colores de mÉxico. >>> todos con la misma ilusiÓn. >>> 2-1 vamos a ganar. >>> con un tenemos. >>> muchos ingleses pagaron hasta diez libras, casi 17 dÓlares por un sombrero para adoptar a la selecciÓn de mÉxico, que enfrentÓ en semifinales a japÓn, un equipo de guerreros y fue el equipo asiÁtico que anotÓ el primer gol al minuto 13. cuando el partido parecÍa complicarse para el tri marco fabiÁn consiguiÓ el empate. >>> un gol bonito, creo que hay que estar atento donde llegue el balÓn, hoy es el momento inolvidable, estÁbamos haciendo historia. >>> en la segunda parte golazo de oribe peralta volviÓ a estremecer wembley. >>> el equipo trabaja para ganar los partidos, trabajo de todo el equipo. >>> japÓn en busca del empate con todo. >>> sufrimos, horrible. pero todo muy bien. >>> el alivio llegÓ con el tercero de mÉxico en tiempo de compensaciÓn. >>> hemos trabajado mucho para llegar hasta donde estamos, a
medalla de plata y el sÁbado ira por la de oro. >>> mÉxico, mexico, mÉxico. >>> llegaron envueltos en sus banderas, con gorros de charros, chicos y grande con los colores de mÉxico. >>> todos con la misma ilusiÓn. >>> 2-1 vamos a ganar. >>> con un tenemos. >>> muchos ingleses pagaron hasta diez libras, casi 17 dÓlares por un sombrero para adoptar a la selecciÓn de mÉxico, que enfrentÓ en semifinales a japÓn, un equipo de guerreros...
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how important is it that we have canada with mexico? mexico. important for wisconsin has a trade surplus with canada and mexico. i was glad the administration has come to terms with mexico on a trade deal. i hope canada can also come to an agreement. we really do want the north american market. i was pleased we did not have a five-year sunset. this administration has done a great job. we stopped punishing success. we stop to the realtor a burden. and a better tax code. 42% sincemarket of this president was elected. the whole trade were injects uncertainty. i'm glad the sunset was not part of the deal. hear fromm what you washington and the diplomatic or, is it realistic for canada to come to terms in four short days? they say canada has been kept up to speed with some of the negotiations with mexico already. . >> it is obviously a short time period. i wish this agreement had been made months ago. we have this uncertainty hanging over our economy. you can see how the stock market has stalled and how it took off once this deal was done. we hope t
how important is it that we have canada with mexico? mexico. important for wisconsin has a trade surplus with canada and mexico. i was glad the administration has come to terms with mexico on a trade deal. i hope canada can also come to an agreement. we really do want the north american market. i was pleased we did not have a five-year sunset. this administration has done a great job. we stopped punishing success. we stop to the realtor a burden. and a better tax code. 42% sincemarket of this...
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the other is through mexico. it's purchased in china, sent to mexico and either shipped as part of a poly drug load across the southwest border, mixed in and middle with heroin or inert matter like lactose south of the border and brought up and sold as synthetic heroin or the third way we're seeing pressed into pills and sold as fake prescription opioids and brought in large numbers of pills across the southwest border. so, there are several different vectors for it to get into the united states. we can very clearly see the public health effects that it has in the united states and fentanyl will-- fentanyl and its analogs will continue to be a substantial problem in our drug environment in america. >> how many deaths are we looking at on an annual basis from fentanyl? >> so, most recent data that we have, in 201 was 28,400 deaths or about nine per day and that's what's termed by the centers for disease and control synthetics other than methadone wisdom nated by fentanyl and aand -- analogs. and that's 48% increas
the other is through mexico. it's purchased in china, sent to mexico and either shipped as part of a poly drug load across the southwest border, mixed in and middle with heroin or inert matter like lactose south of the border and brought up and sold as synthetic heroin or the third way we're seeing pressed into pills and sold as fake prescription opioids and brought in large numbers of pills across the southwest border. so, there are several different vectors for it to get into the united...
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into mexico. and now with our energy reform, we should be able to create create a very competitive platform. i think north america, now that we are 20th anniversary of nafta has become a manufacturing powerhouse. that is exporting to the world. but now the energy opportunity can create an even better company if necessary for the three countries, part of this region. >> is mexico now like the third or fourth largest exporter of cars in the world. >> mexico is the fourth largest exporter of cars but we are also the first exporter of flat screen tvs. the fifth exporter of computers. >> rose: are you making all of those things or simply making some of the composite, some of the constituent parts of those things and sending away to be assembled in say the united states. >> no, we are doing the finished goods. it is interesting that mexican exports to the world have an average of 30% u.s. content. so that means that every export, every mexican export to the rest of the world is also an export from the u
into mexico. and now with our energy reform, we should be able to create create a very competitive platform. i think north america, now that we are 20th anniversary of nafta has become a manufacturing powerhouse. that is exporting to the world. but now the energy opportunity can create an even better company if necessary for the three countries, part of this region. >> is mexico now like the third or fourth largest exporter of cars in the world. >> mexico is the fourth largest...
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mexico. so it included, nevada in new mexico and utah and most of arizona and parts of wyoming and parts of colorado. so that's about a that's about a third of mexico this area. so we'll look at that. well look something that area first. but to do a little bit of background, let's talk about andrew jackson. that's a presidential presidential portrait of andrew jackson an illustration talk a little bit about jack sodium democracy. so we haven't talked about jacksonian democracy much yet. we're kind of coming out of the year of good feelings, and we talked about the market revolution, but jackson when he was elected president, he had won the popular vote in 1824, but lost the presid. a and the electoral college and in the house of representatives and so he ran for office in a sense for four years in the name of democracy and popular democracy. jackson was the first populist president in american history, and he imagined himself as a jeffersonian in favor of the yeoman farmers and in favor of li
mexico. so it included, nevada in new mexico and utah and most of arizona and parts of wyoming and parts of colorado. so that's about a that's about a third of mexico this area. so we'll look at that. well look something that area first. but to do a little bit of background, let's talk about andrew jackson. that's a presidential presidential portrait of andrew jackson an illustration talk a little bit about jack sodium democracy. so we haven't talked about jacksonian democracy much yet. we're...