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mexico city. traverses take a look at the top stories here at al-jazeera japan's emperor akihito is expected to formally abdicate in half an hour's time at the imperial palace in tokyo this will be the first time such an event happened in two hundred years the abdication ceremony itself would take just ten minutes this is the scene live from outside the palace in tokyo people are gathering there to witness the event and the weather seems to have improved somewhat. sudan's main protest group has accused the military of trying to break up their city and outside the army headquarters in the capital they've been demanding an immediate handover to civilian rule prominent afghans are meeting for a second day in the capital kabul to talk about the discussions between the afghan government and the taliban the meeting known as the loya jirgah has been a way to bring afghans together for centuries spain socialists of the amazing to consider the next steps after their victory at the polls they failed to win
mexico city. traverses take a look at the top stories here at al-jazeera japan's emperor akihito is expected to formally abdicate in half an hour's time at the imperial palace in tokyo this will be the first time such an event happened in two hundred years the abdication ceremony itself would take just ten minutes this is the scene live from outside the palace in tokyo people are gathering there to witness the event and the weather seems to have improved somewhat. sudan's main protest group has...
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to mexico city. it was supposed to be an iconic project because the president was born in that area and to go coast-to-coast would be 29 million pesos they ended up spending up twice as much nearly 60 million and now we have to spend another 25 million to have it finished up. [laughter] so now i don't know who designed it or the which way it was going to go to mexico city but those consequences that i think were very stupid but now we have to spend more money. 's what we would do is increase public investment but we don't have a lot of money. we have to be very careful with that. but to have a well targeted approach with a lot of efficiency. and in particular having private investment in mexico that we can enjoy more productivity. interest that is very important. most of those we are hoping that would have foreign investment content and one example is meant to connect the ports and then going through the narrowest part and there is a trade now we have to modernize. and we are taking care of the ups a
to mexico city. it was supposed to be an iconic project because the president was born in that area and to go coast-to-coast would be 29 million pesos they ended up spending up twice as much nearly 60 million and now we have to spend another 25 million to have it finished up. [laughter] so now i don't know who designed it or the which way it was going to go to mexico city but those consequences that i think were very stupid but now we have to spend more money. 's what we would do is increase...
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project that was almost half built in iraq while reports mexico city. laying the symbolic first stone mexican president. announced construction of a new international airport from mexico city the project builds on a promise by president lopez what other word for more austere government by. i said when they came this is a fundamental project because it will resolve the problem of oversaturation of mexico city's current apples but it also serves as an example of how a rational policy of austerity can be delivered under a framework of honesty which is needed by the government of our country the mexican president has been criticized for his plans for the new air can't however mainly because his administration cancelled the construction of a thirteen billion dollar airport project that was already forty percent completed saying plans for the state of the art facility were marred by corruption but the decision to cancel the venture came from an informal referendum were only one percent of the electorate participated scrapping the proposal altogether not only
project that was almost half built in iraq while reports mexico city. laying the symbolic first stone mexican president. announced construction of a new international airport from mexico city the project builds on a promise by president lopez what other word for more austere government by. i said when they came this is a fundamental project because it will resolve the problem of oversaturation of mexico city's current apples but it also serves as an example of how a rational policy of austerity...
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the united nations high commissioner on human rights michel but is in mexico city with a challenge for the national government rein in widespread violence and insecurity while also guaranteeing the human rights of citizens now through a signed agreement the united nations plans to provide. filesystems in the training of mexico's next generation police force the so-called one of the us you're not or national guard to ensure that human rights are being respected now the high commissioner spoke at a press conference on a wide variety of topics ranging from the humanitarian crisis in venezuela to the plight of central american refugees that are seeking asylum in mexico the high commissioner also vowed to a cyst in the investigation of forty three students who went missing from mexico in two thousand and fourteen calling their case emblematic take a listen to what she had to say earlier at that press conference. the agassi case revealed to the world a major problem in mexico that of more than forty thousand missing people that's the official number one quarter of them a woman there an estim
the united nations high commissioner on human rights michel but is in mexico city with a challenge for the national government rein in widespread violence and insecurity while also guaranteeing the human rights of citizens now through a signed agreement the united nations plans to provide. filesystems in the training of mexico's next generation police force the so-called one of the us you're not or national guard to ensure that human rights are being respected now the high commissioner spoke at...
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, a little bit further, mexico city. it was supposed to be an iconic project because it was born there. it wasn't supposed to allow 29 pesos. they are spending not 29 filling but twice as much. most 60 feeling. we have to spend another 25 if we want the train system to refuse. low quality, so low that the train, i don't know who but the way in which they pay will go to mexico city but it doesn't bus near the area but that's pretty stupid. now we will havery to spend more money on the branch of the train. what we would like to do is to increase public investment, we will have money and we have to be careful with that. especially at this time, a well projected investment. a lot of quality. that is something we are doing as well. in particular, we are very keen on having investment in mexico. we believe we can still enjoy more productivity. when i talk about the private, i'm talking about mexico but only the important part. most of what we have in that case, we are hoping that we have a lot of foreign investment, for these
, a little bit further, mexico city. it was supposed to be an iconic project because it was born there. it wasn't supposed to allow 29 pesos. they are spending not 29 filling but twice as much. most 60 feeling. we have to spend another 25 if we want the train system to refuse. low quality, so low that the train, i don't know who but the way in which they pay will go to mexico city but it doesn't bus near the area but that's pretty stupid. now we will havery to spend more money on the branch of...
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announced construction of a new international airport for mexico city the project builds on a promise by president. for more austere government by. i said when they came this is a fundamental project because it will resolve the problem of oversaturation of mexico city's current apples but it also serves as an example of how a rational policy of austerity can be delivered under a framework of honesty which is needed by the government of our country the mexican president has been criticized for his plans for the new air can't however mainly because his administration cancelled the construction of a thirteen billion dollar airport project that was already forty percent completed saying plans for the state of the art facility were marred by corruption but the decision to cancel the venture came from an informal referendum were only one percent of the electorate participated scrapping the proposal altogether not only angered investors it swept markets downward komo support us of what i don't know how could a multi-billion dollar project be abandoned just like that in minutes it would have
announced construction of a new international airport for mexico city the project builds on a promise by president. for more austere government by. i said when they came this is a fundamental project because it will resolve the problem of oversaturation of mexico city's current apples but it also serves as an example of how a rational policy of austerity can be delivered under a framework of honesty which is needed by the government of our country the mexican president has been criticized for...
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not just from the trump administration but mexico city themselves. paula newton, cnn, mexico city. >> we will stay on top of that story as well. >>> lots of texas tech students who were cheering the school's final four victory but they went from celebrating to rioting. >> burning furniture and police on cars. we will tell you how the cops were able to break up the chaos in texas. >>> storms are ripping through the south. >>> the legal battle to take months and end up in supreme court. our next guest says there is a chance democrats are going to lose this fight. i've talked on this phone through the happiest times of my life, and through the saddest times of my life. but i never dreamed in a thousand years that it would save my life. boom! i fell 22 feet, completely shattered my pelvis, in the middle of the woods. i called my wife, she thought i was jokin'. i said, "man, i'm not... i'm not." i was so lucky that day... saved my life. (vo) there for you when it matters most. get unlimited on the best network with apple music included. and save big when
not just from the trump administration but mexico city themselves. paula newton, cnn, mexico city. >> we will stay on top of that story as well. >>> lots of texas tech students who were cheering the school's final four victory but they went from celebrating to rioting. >> burning furniture and police on cars. we will tell you how the cops were able to break up the chaos in texas. >>> storms are ripping through the south. >>> the legal battle to take months...
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. >>> i am at san jose state where tommy smith and john carlos trained before the 1968 mexico city olympics is due to be demolished. in its place, among other things, parking structure. why some people say it is a historic site that needs to be saved. >>> first he said yes but now he says no, a judges ruling on high-capacity magazines. to simone, i leave the van gogh. to harrison, the wine collection. grace, you get the beach house, just don't leave the lights on, okay? to mateo, my favorite chair. to chris, the family recipes. to craig, this rock. to jamie, well, let's just say, enjoy the ride. the redwoods to the redheads. the rainbows to the proud. the almonds to walter. the beaches to the bums. and the fog to, who else, karl. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything in your power to preserve and protect them. with love, california. >>> a federal judge halting sales of high-capacity ammunition magazines in california after approving the sale just days ago. just last week the judge throughout a state ban on magazines that holds 10 o
. >>> i am at san jose state where tommy smith and john carlos trained before the 1968 mexico city olympics is due to be demolished. in its place, among other things, parking structure. why some people say it is a historic site that needs to be saved. >>> first he said yes but now he says no, a judges ruling on high-capacity magazines. to simone, i leave the van gogh. to harrison, the wine collection. grace, you get the beach house, just don't leave the lights on, okay? to...
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he joins us from mexico city. you are ambassador to mexico city but you also come from north of the border. you are a public official in texas. you know both sides of the issue. we see the trump administration taking action after action. what practical effect is it having on people going across the border? antonio: i think william barr's decision may exacerbate the situation. as you might imagine, he announced a 90 day period of implementation. towill likely be subject legal challenges. as a practical matter, you have logistical challenge in terms of detaining additional numbers of asylum applicants. our detention capacity is nearly full and the asylum applicants, 60% of them are families or unaccompanied minors. you'll also run into limitations as to how long you can hold -- i believe it is 20 days you can hold these minors. there are logistical and legal hurdles to clear. what people in central america will be seeing is an incentive to move north prior to the implementation of this detention order. i think it ma
he joins us from mexico city. you are ambassador to mexico city but you also come from north of the border. you are a public official in texas. you know both sides of the issue. we see the trump administration taking action after action. what practical effect is it having on people going across the border? antonio: i think william barr's decision may exacerbate the situation. as you might imagine, he announced a 90 day period of implementation. towill likely be subject legal challenges. as a...
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, more than 250 miles away from mexico city. it's truck had a depth of about 11 miles and so far no word on any injuries or damage related to that quiet. stomach at least four dozen aftershock hit the philippines after a powerful earthquake overnight. cnn reports that at least eight people died when buildings collapse north of manila. emergency crews and search the rubble for survivors. and airport terminal was also closed due to the damage. and the 6.1 quake knocked out power. here you can see water cascading from the high rise in the fernando district of manila after a water tank broke during the earthquake. look at that, in manila. thousands of residents and office workers ran out of buildings when the shaking started. the quake was centered across manila bay, northwest of manila, not strong enough to trigger a tsunami. >>> new video shows a four- story building completely topple over a hill and in stempel. right down, crumbling to a pile of rubber and debris in just seconds turkish officials say the building was evacuated ho
, more than 250 miles away from mexico city. it's truck had a depth of about 11 miles and so far no word on any injuries or damage related to that quiet. stomach at least four dozen aftershock hit the philippines after a powerful earthquake overnight. cnn reports that at least eight people died when buildings collapse north of manila. emergency crews and search the rubble for survivors. and airport terminal was also closed due to the damage. and the 6.1 quake knocked out power. here you can see...
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the united nations high commissioner on human rights michel is in mexico city with a challenge for the national government rein in widespread violence and security while also guaranteeing the human rights of citizens now through a signed agreement the united nations plans to provide technical assistance in the training of mexico's next generation police force the so-called. or national guard to ensure that human rights are being respected now the high commissioner spoke at a press conference on a wide variety of topics ranging from the humanitarian crisis in venezuela to the plight of central american refugees that are seeking asylum in mexico the high commissioner also vowed to a system in the investigation of forty three students who went missing from mexico in two thousand and fourteen calling their case emblematic take a listen to what she had to say earlier at that press conference. the agassi case revealed to the world a major problem in mexico that of more than forty thousand missing people that the official number one quarter of them a woman there an estimated twenty six thousa
the united nations high commissioner on human rights michel is in mexico city with a challenge for the national government rein in widespread violence and security while also guaranteeing the human rights of citizens now through a signed agreement the united nations plans to provide technical assistance in the training of mexico's next generation police force the so-called. or national guard to ensure that human rights are being respected now the high commissioner spoke at a press conference on...
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in mexicico city, we are joinedy humberto beck, historian and editor based in mexico city. he is currently a professor at "the college of mexico." can you talk about both w what amlo is saying about the border, how he is dealing with president trump, but most important what the four months of this presidency of obrador have been about? >> thank you for having me. i think lopez obrador does not want to confront trump openly. some trying to create breaches up -- bridges of corporation with other dynamics of u.s. government. for example, he had a meeting with u.s. congressman about the possibility of creating some ind of inversion program southern mexico and central america. i think that is what he wants to do because he is really not trying to stop the flow of migrants. he knows, evenen though he does know want to acknowledge it openly, he knows that sending back migrants to central america, sending these people back to unlivable situations because of violence. i think what he wants to do is not to confront trtrump openly, try to work in some kind of cooperation program with
in mexicico city, we are joinedy humberto beck, historian and editor based in mexico city. he is currently a professor at "the college of mexico." can you talk about both w what amlo is saying about the border, how he is dealing with president trump, but most important what the four months of this presidency of obrador have been about? >> thank you for having me. i think lopez obrador does not want to confront trump openly. some trying to create breaches up -- bridges of...
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city today. the cuyahoga river caught on fire, the great lakes were dying , the ball before was an endangered species. all of these independent things, where it day did -- what earth day did was to weave those together and turn it into the fabric that it has become an important part of american life today. host: how did you get involved? guest: in the earliest stages, gaylord nelson who was perhaps the first prominent person to recognize that there was something ready to happen thought he would launch it with a college teacher. i was a graduate student at that point. when i was at harvard, had not heard about this. i flew down to washington and -- i got a 15d minute courtesy interview with the senator and offered to courtney harvard and he did not have anyone coordinating things at harvard. it was the concept of this would be a good thing to do. toent back with a charter organize boston a few days later, his chief of staff called me and asked me if i would come down and organize the united states
city today. the cuyahoga river caught on fire, the great lakes were dying , the ball before was an endangered species. all of these independent things, where it day did -- what earth day did was to weave those together and turn it into the fabric that it has become an important part of american life today. host: how did you get involved? guest: in the earliest stages, gaylord nelson who was perhaps the first prominent person to recognize that there was something ready to happen thought he would...
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there's plenty of violet petals lying on the streets of mexico city right now but the cleaners here don't seem bothered by the extra workload spring has arrived and everyone's in a good mood. in their way ach a way that everyone thinks the jacaranda trees are so beautiful when the wind blows the flowers from the trees people love to take photos. pockets of violence have been blooming across the city since mid march. jacaranda trees are not native to mexico they've only been here since the nineteenth thirties a japanese garden and named go to matsumoto brought the tree from brazil after trying and failing to cultivate the japanese cherry tree since then the violence has only added to the country's colorful landscape. color is something fundamental to our culture and this south american tree is now deeply rooted in that culture. in west. for residents of the mexican capital have become something more than just a beautiful tree. but a little so. for us they are an important symbol in these times i mean heavy debate about migration they show us immigration can be enriching to both peoples liv
there's plenty of violet petals lying on the streets of mexico city right now but the cleaners here don't seem bothered by the extra workload spring has arrived and everyone's in a good mood. in their way ach a way that everyone thinks the jacaranda trees are so beautiful when the wind blows the flowers from the trees people love to take photos. pockets of violence have been blooming across the city since mid march. jacaranda trees are not native to mexico they've only been here since the...
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the united nations high commissioner on human rights michel is in mexico city with a challenge for the national government rein in widespread violence and security while also guaranteeing the human rights of citizens now through a signed agreement the united nations plans to provide technical assistance in the training of mexico's next generation police force the so-called of the or national guard to ensure that human rights are being respected now the high commissioner spoke at a press conference on a wide variety of topics ranging from the humanitarian crisis in venezuela to the plight of central american refugees that are seeking asylum in mexico the high commissioner also vowed to a system in the investigation of forty three students who went missing from mexico in two thousand and fourteen calling their case emblematic take a listen to what she had to say earlier at that press conference. the agassi case revealed to the world a major problem in mexico that of more than forty thousand missing people that see official number one quarter of them women there are estimated twenty six t
the united nations high commissioner on human rights michel is in mexico city with a challenge for the national government rein in widespread violence and security while also guaranteeing the human rights of citizens now through a signed agreement the united nations plans to provide technical assistance in the training of mexico's next generation police force the so-called of the or national guard to ensure that human rights are being respected now the high commissioner spoke at a press...
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i want to switch topics to the expansion of the mexico city policy. you and i disagree about women's reproductive rights. but i thought we agreed about the importance of ensuring that people could get access to health care. what we have seen from the expansion of the mexico city policy, where we have reports about the impact, is a negative impact on maternal health, on , according toave the marie stokes international, a funding gap of $50 million as a direct result of this policy which translates to 1.4 million fewer women, the fact that contraception services, 600,000 more abortions and 4600 avoidable maternal deaths, the mozambique association for family development will lose 60% of its budget next year. 10 of its 20 health clinic will close at 30% of its staff will be laid off, in swaziland, the group has lost support of its funding and is now only able to serve for towns out of 14 and in both one a 60% under threat and one clinic has closed and seven others have scaled back to the bare minimum. despite some of the previous testimony that i have se
i want to switch topics to the expansion of the mexico city policy. you and i disagree about women's reproductive rights. but i thought we agreed about the importance of ensuring that people could get access to health care. what we have seen from the expansion of the mexico city policy, where we have reports about the impact, is a negative impact on maternal health, on , according toave the marie stokes international, a funding gap of $50 million as a direct result of this policy which...
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chinese artist ai wei wei is unveiled a new exhibition in mexico city this week it's titled reestablishing memories some one of millions of lego bricks show the portraits of the forty three mexican students who disappeared in twenty fourteen the case and conflicting information from mexican authorities about their potential murder sparked months of protests became a rallying cry against widespread violence in mexico i've always says every crime committed damages human society as a whole. for more i'm joined by nicole research has been taking a closer look at that exhibition now nikolai way of course known for his controversial art pieces why is he now focusing on the disappearance of these students well this obviously is not just an exhibition about i don't know different take on pixel art this is pretty much his very unique way of showing that he had a monster justice for those who have to sit i mean if we look at these portraits these are the same faces that we saw in the post after this whole case happened of parents who printed these faces off their sons on the process and they took to
chinese artist ai wei wei is unveiled a new exhibition in mexico city this week it's titled reestablishing memories some one of millions of lego bricks show the portraits of the forty three mexican students who disappeared in twenty fourteen the case and conflicting information from mexican authorities about their potential murder sparked months of protests became a rallying cry against widespread violence in mexico i've always says every crime committed damages human society as a whole. for...
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so, we packed our stuff, and we moved to mexico city.t i didn't lur months in mexico city. we had no money. our ho didn't even have power. we didn't have a fridge to put food for the kids, or whatever. it slowly started less and less, and i wouldn't answer the door. i woulphone, because i didn't want anyone to know ie spednak eng'tlish, r b then i mighttarget. so, after two-and-a-half years, marcos finally had his visa interview, and we were so excited about it, and he was completely denied until 2020. fortunately for me, i was t introducdavid leopold and veronica dahlberg. i real have hope now. and that's something so different, 'cause i've seen what they can do.it i'veally witnessed families being able to stay together and not be ripped apart because the work that they're doing. now, i feel like my husband, marcos, will be coming home soon i don't know how, but i have total faith it's gonna work. for me, it's not a question of when, it's a question of if. so, i want to thank everybody for having me here and letting me share with yo and, um, gmar chatimah tova to everybody
so, we packed our stuff, and we moved to mexico city.t i didn't lur months in mexico city. we had no money. our ho didn't even have power. we didn't have a fridge to put food for the kids, or whatever. it slowly started less and less, and i wouldn't answer the door. i woulphone, because i didn't want anyone to know ie spednak eng'tlish, r b then i mighttarget. so, after two-and-a-half years, marcos finally had his visa interview, and we were so excited about it, and he was completely denied...
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culture of the darkest middle ages into a new mexico. city classic probably no place anywhere and the when things aren't going to such quick succession from the from. the renaissance. starts april twenty second d. w. . cutler.
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and perhaps you know the idea is to have, aside from the mexico city airport and teluca airport, a new one in santa lucia, now estado mexico. on and the project is going on. a company that's subsidy of airbus is designing the new space, you know, it is very important that the flight and the way in which the planes go, you know, go from one airport to the sky, you know, don't conflict with the other airports. apparently, that is okay now. apparently it has been done now and it is now being even, being built, part of the airport because it is a military airport that the military people are going to have a lot of -- they are going to build up the airport and so it's going on. ... and for sharing this participant very informative. please join me in thanking the secretary. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> a look at our live coverage today on c-span2. coming up at noon eastern, lessons from the 2010 california wildfires on public health needs during wildfire season. the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health will host that discussion with the center for injury research and po
and perhaps you know the idea is to have, aside from the mexico city airport and teluca airport, a new one in santa lucia, now estado mexico. on and the project is going on. a company that's subsidy of airbus is designing the new space, you know, it is very important that the flight and the way in which the planes go, you know, go from one airport to the sky, you know, don't conflict with the other airports. apparently, that is okay now. apparently it has been done now and it is now being even,...
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chinese artist ai wei wei has unveiled a new exhibition in mexico city this week it is titled reestablishing memories some one million lego bricks form the portraits of the forty three mexican students who disappeared in two thousand and fourteen the case and conflicting information from mexican authorities about their possible murders sparked months of protests became a rallying cry against widespread violence in mexico way away at the exit mission opening said every crime committed damages human society as a whole. and for more on this i'm joined now by nicole research has been taking a closer look at the cases and the exhibition nicole i way is known for courting controversy through his art why is he now focusing on the disappearance of these students so this is his very unique way of saying enough is enough we really need to just as those who have disappeared and for years have passed if you look at the portrays these people these are the very faces that were printed out on posters to take them to protest by the family members to demand to know what has happened where my children actuall
chinese artist ai wei wei has unveiled a new exhibition in mexico city this week it is titled reestablishing memories some one million lego bricks form the portraits of the forty three mexican students who disappeared in two thousand and fourteen the case and conflicting information from mexican authorities about their possible murders sparked months of protests became a rallying cry against widespread violence in mexico way away at the exit mission opening said every crime committed damages...
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paula newton, cnn, mexico city. >>> earlier mr. trump weighed in on another issue making headlines, the recent allegations that the former vice president joe biden invaded women's personal space. >> the president who has been accused of misconduct himself says he is the right person to criticize the former vice president. >> what exactly is offensive about joe biden's behavior and are you the right messenger for that? >> i think i'm a very good messenger. people got a kick out of it. he is going through a situation. let's see what happens. but people got a kick. we got to sort of smile a little bit, right? >> mr. biden now says that he is sorry he didn't understand more about how his behavior made others feel. >> his comments came during his first public appearance since he was accused of invading personal space, but as cnn's arrest l arrest let signs reports -- >> i'm not sorry for anything that i have ever done. i've never been disrespectfulle >> i'm not sorry for anything that i have ever done. i've never been disrespectful inte
paula newton, cnn, mexico city. >>> earlier mr. trump weighed in on another issue making headlines, the recent allegations that the former vice president joe biden invaded women's personal space. >> the president who has been accused of misconduct himself says he is the right person to criticize the former vice president. >> what exactly is offensive about joe biden's behavior and are you the right messenger for that? >> i think i'm a very good messenger. people got a...
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it was the end of winter in 1993 that i met jack in mexico city. i see jack coming up in the distance. i just know he was somebody different, and he says, "are you an actor?" i was ever so flattered. when i met jack, this is the card that i signed for him, and this is the picture he took of myself. >> oh, my, juan carlos, look at you. was this a love at first sight? >> well, it's one of those things that when you know you've found your soul mate. call it what you want it, our chemistry was very compatible, how about that? >> how about that? was it wonderful? >> it was amazing. juan carlos and jack keep in touch over the years. in 1996 juan carlos moves to new york to pursue acting in the states, and jack offers him a place to live. >> that was the turning point. jack made it possible for me to be american citizen. >> one of juan carlos's oldest friends is spiro verras. he got to know jack as well. >> juan carlos is an incredibly caring person. jack needed someone in his life to care for him. >> in 2006, juan carlos decides to give up show business
it was the end of winter in 1993 that i met jack in mexico city. i see jack coming up in the distance. i just know he was somebody different, and he says, "are you an actor?" i was ever so flattered. when i met jack, this is the card that i signed for him, and this is the picture he took of myself. >> oh, my, juan carlos, look at you. was this a love at first sight? >> well, it's one of those things that when you know you've found your soul mate. call it what you want it,...
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we are very hopeful that there could be a transition of venezuelans i was just down in mexico city and in bogota week before last talking about this very issue trying to help them understand the things they might do so that they can get a better outcome for c.n.n. can now confirm the president trump asked a number of his top foreign policy advisers last summer about the possibility of invading venezuela thank you. and now opposition needs you on one has declared himself the country's new president have you also the president of the united states for any military support in your struggle by as a way down on the amount of us he's going to and i would in terms of taking decisions that even though this is a dictatorship the little people want to advance with whatever pressure is needed this is no time for dialogue this is time for. any negotiations with nicolas maduro. no. the strange thing about the coup and threat of invasion is that they didn't just come from the usa. supporters of the right wing opposition asked for a foreign country to invade then as. and i made the mistake of answeri
we are very hopeful that there could be a transition of venezuelans i was just down in mexico city and in bogota week before last talking about this very issue trying to help them understand the things they might do so that they can get a better outcome for c.n.n. can now confirm the president trump asked a number of his top foreign policy advisers last summer about the possibility of invading venezuela thank you. and now opposition needs you on one has declared himself the country's new...
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mexico city. in southwestern mexico an annual kite festival is underway. and some people like you. take the art of kite flying very seriously. at this year's festival showing off more than a dozen of his creations. some stand out more than others like this forty meter long depiction of look an ancient religious icon. this represents the god god of the rain it's the dragon of as we like to call it it's blue and it has a few bells in the back that you can hear when it's in the air the kite festival takes place in one of mexico's most iconic and mysterious archaeological sites walk on there's a mysticism behind this location. a fourth generation artisan shows us some of his handmade. ceramic whistles used by ancient people to mimic the sounds of animals found in the region. everything from birds. to jaguars. other sounds are a bit more unsettling. before heading to war. with the sense commence and use them to intimidate the enemy is doing. for those less skilled at flying kites there are workshops were a couple of sticks some string and a sheet of paper is all you need to get your per
mexico city. in southwestern mexico an annual kite festival is underway. and some people like you. take the art of kite flying very seriously. at this year's festival showing off more than a dozen of his creations. some stand out more than others like this forty meter long depiction of look an ancient religious icon. this represents the god god of the rain it's the dragon of as we like to call it it's blue and it has a few bells in the back that you can hear when it's in the air the kite...
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new mexico city. in southwestern mexico an annual kite festival is underway. and some people like you. take the art of kite flying very seriously. at this year's festival showing off more than a dozen of his creations. some stand out more than others like this forty meter long depiction of look in ancient religious icon. this represents the god god of the rain it's the dragon of as we like to call it it's blue and it has a few bells in the back but you can hear when it's in the air the kite festival takes place in one of mexico's most iconic and mysterious archaeological sites. there's a mysticism behind this location. a fourth generation artisan shows us some of his handmade. ceramic whistles used by ancient people to mimic the sounds of animals found in the region. everything from birds. to jaguars. other sounds are a bit more unsettling. before heading to war. with the sense to menton use them to intimidate the enemy is doing. for those less skilled at flying kites there are workshops where a couple of sticks some string and a sheet of paper is all you need
new mexico city. in southwestern mexico an annual kite festival is underway. and some people like you. take the art of kite flying very seriously. at this year's festival showing off more than a dozen of his creations. some stand out more than others like this forty meter long depiction of look in ancient religious icon. this represents the god god of the rain it's the dragon of as we like to call it it's blue and it has a few bells in the back but you can hear when it's in the air the kite...
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city conference on population control and talk about a skunk at a garden party. [laughter] and of course, he was a united states senator from new york. the conservative party candidate that beat the democrats and the republicans. do you remember that special november night in 1970, when he triumphed over fidel and can you still hear the distant echo of elation and to borrow from chris matthews, does the thrill still single? [laughter] for the truly important night that was for this movement of ours and what a truly important accomplishment is election and senate service was and remains. one more part of amazing resume, the tenant, united states navy served his country abroad the 1013 a floating shoebox as he called it stationed on the 50-yard line of okinawa and other major pacific battle's. back to me. [laughter] a few years ago, in connecticut at a party to celebrate the 90th birthday of the now late sister priscilla buckley is fierce also as he would call her, i found myself standing next to him so i turned it to the judge and the senate hello, your honor im j
city conference on population control and talk about a skunk at a garden party. [laughter] and of course, he was a united states senator from new york. the conservative party candidate that beat the democrats and the republicans. do you remember that special november night in 1970, when he triumphed over fidel and can you still hear the distant echo of elation and to borrow from chris matthews, does the thrill still single? [laughter] for the truly important night that was for this movement of...
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city. in southwestern mexico an annual kite festival is underway. and some people. take the art of kite flying very seriously. at this year's festival showing off more than a dozen of his creations. some stand out more than others like this forty meter long depiction of look in ancient religious icon. this represents the god god of the rain it's the dragon of as we like to call it it's blue and it has a few bells in the back that you can hear when it's in the air the kite festival takes place in one of mexico's most iconic and mysterious archaeological sites. there's a mysticism behind this location. a fourth generation artisan shows us some of his handmade. ceramic whistles used by ancient people to mimic the sounds of animals found in the region. everything from birds. to jaguars. other sounds are a bit more unsettling. before heading. to months and use them to intimidate the enemy is doing. for those less skilled at flying kites there are workshops where a couple of sticks some string an
city. in southwestern mexico an annual kite festival is underway. and some people. take the art of kite flying very seriously. at this year's festival showing off more than a dozen of his creations. some stand out more than others like this forty meter long depiction of look in ancient religious icon. this represents the god god of the rain it's the dragon of as we like to call it it's blue and it has a few bells in the back that you can hear when it's in the air the kite festival takes place...
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whether mexico city houston or delhi. kick of life is taking a closer look at how well the football but we'll start off with that global star who's now going for another sport entirely. the legend just played his final game in the n.b.a. wicki broke the news after amassing thirty points as his dallas mavericks trounced the phoenix suns. and the bundesliga stars were quick to join in the tributes to the legendary forty year old power forward. well in town but what you've achieved as a sportsman. and as a person is fantastic first congratulations on so many great years and we i. believe. she's already a legend of a. huge congratulations on the incredible career you've had. no wicki has a long relationship with football and the bundesliga as the good book native revealed a few years ago. ready set go up in germany offered to you automatically get involved with football love by our government i think i have a decent right good coming out of the quite a good shot. little effort is total rubbish. still he's just a bit better at
whether mexico city houston or delhi. kick of life is taking a closer look at how well the football but we'll start off with that global star who's now going for another sport entirely. the legend just played his final game in the n.b.a. wicki broke the news after amassing thirty points as his dallas mavericks trounced the phoenix suns. and the bundesliga stars were quick to join in the tributes to the legendary forty year old power forward. well in town but what you've achieved as a sportsman....
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mexico city. in southwestern mexico an annual kite festival is underway. and some people like it we speak later take the art of kite flying very seriously. at this year's festival showing off more than a dozen of his creations. some stand out more than others like this forty meter long depiction of look in ancient religious i see. this represents the god god of the rain it's the dragon of as we like to call it it's blue and it has a few bells in the back but you can hear when it's in the air the kite festival takes place in one of mexico's most iconic and mysterious archaeological sites built the walk on there's a mysticism behind this location is. a fourth generation or dissin shows us some of his handmade ok enos. ceramic whistles used by ancient people to mimic the sounds of animals found in the region. everything from birds. to jaguars. other sounds are a bit more unsettling. but. before heading to war our sisters have clearly the sense to munson use them to intimidate the enemy is doing it. for those less skilled at flying kites there are workshops wh
mexico city. in southwestern mexico an annual kite festival is underway. and some people like it we speak later take the art of kite flying very seriously. at this year's festival showing off more than a dozen of his creations. some stand out more than others like this forty meter long depiction of look in ancient religious i see. this represents the god god of the rain it's the dragon of as we like to call it it's blue and it has a few bells in the back but you can hear when it's in the air...
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damian: now, i took a flight to mexico city to cover the earthquake. on the way back, i heard this album on the flight back and it just--it made things a lot better, 'cause you're coming back depressed from seeing that. so, thank you all for doing that. all: thank you. damian: i asked you this last time, jorge, but do you sometimes sing your songs because of the topic with coraje? do you sing it with anger because you're talking about maybe the injustices that you've see? jorge: yeah, you just get the story and what's happening in the community, and sometimes when you perform a song, you really feel it. you have the sentiment, and that we try to transmit it to the people. but also, it's because it's the way we are. we just--we're not acting or anything like that. something that comes through your mind and comes--some songs that make you feel like you have to do it that way so people can relate it to you, but also believe what we saying and believe the story of what we singinabout. we always sing songs about our community, what happens with our people,
damian: now, i took a flight to mexico city to cover the earthquake. on the way back, i heard this album on the flight back and it just--it made things a lot better, 'cause you're coming back depressed from seeing that. so, thank you all for doing that. all: thank you. damian: i asked you this last time, jorge, but do you sometimes sing your songs because of the topic with coraje? do you sing it with anger because you're talking about maybe the injustices that you've see? jorge: yeah, you just...
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mexico city. in southwestern mexico an annual kite festival is underway. and some people like it we speak gaelic atlanta take the art of kite flying very seriously. at this year's festival recently ellis showing off more than a dozen of his creations. some stand out more than others like this forty meter long depiction of look in ancient aspect religious i can see. this represents the god god of the rain it's the dragon of as we like to call it it's blue and it has a few bells in the back but you can hear when it's in the air the kite festival takes place in one of mexico's most iconic and mysterious archaeological sites built the walk on there's a mysticism behind this location is. a fourth generation artists and shows us some of his handmade ok enos. ceramic whistles used by ancient people to mimic the sounds of animals found in the region. everything from birds. to jaguars. other sounds are a bit more unsettling. before heading to war our ass sisters who have the sense to ments and use them to intimidate the enemy is doing. it for those less skilled at
mexico city. in southwestern mexico an annual kite festival is underway. and some people like it we speak gaelic atlanta take the art of kite flying very seriously. at this year's festival recently ellis showing off more than a dozen of his creations. some stand out more than others like this forty meter long depiction of look in ancient aspect religious i can see. this represents the god god of the rain it's the dragon of as we like to call it it's blue and it has a few bells in the back but...
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city olympic games. where the black power salute to protest racism made history. 5 decades later it is a track widely used by the community. where young athletes draw inspiration.>>> i think about these people around here.>> reporter: the plan to create a new practice facility. san jose state is growing and needs parking. the new plan revealed wednesday it is to pave over to the track if a uild a parking garage.>>> new track could be installed. but the greater need for san jose state and san jose state athletics is a multi-story parking structure.>> reporter: university's athletic department said south campus is evolving. with tun ersity being a commuter campus 45,000 people on any given day there is not enough parking. the new garage will accommodate 1500 cars.>>> it is a big shame to see it go.>> reporter: richard reid coaches athletes from downtown college prep. he calls it all bittersweet. >>> that moment in history is almost you feel like it will get lost. even though it happened and it is recorded
city olympic games. where the black power salute to protest racism made history. 5 decades later it is a track widely used by the community. where young athletes draw inspiration.>>> i think about these people around here.>> reporter: the plan to create a new practice facility. san jose state is growing and needs parking. the new plan revealed wednesday it is to pave over to the track if a uild a parking garage.>>> new track could be installed. but the greater need for...
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there's plenty of violet petals lying on the streets of mexico city right now but the cleaners here don't seem bothered by the extra workload spring has arrived and everyone's and a good mood. and. everyone thinks the jacaranda trees are so beautiful when the wind blows the flowers from the trees people love to take far as hers. pockets of violence have been blooming across the city since mid much. jacaranda trees are not native to mexico that funny been here since the nineteenth thirty's a japanese gotten a name to go to matsumoto brought the tree from brazil after trying and failing to cultivate the japanese cherry tree since then the violence has only added to the country's colorful landscape. that color is something fundamental to our culture. and the south american tree is now deeply rooted in that culture. one less than. the residents of the mexican capital that become something more than just a beautiful tree up but a little sis for us they are an important symbol in these times i mean heavy debate about migration they show us immigration can be enriching to both peoples lives and
there's plenty of violet petals lying on the streets of mexico city right now but the cleaners here don't seem bothered by the extra workload spring has arrived and everyone's and a good mood. and. everyone thinks the jacaranda trees are so beautiful when the wind blows the flowers from the trees people love to take far as hers. pockets of violence have been blooming across the city since mid much. jacaranda trees are not native to mexico that funny been here since the nineteenth thirty's a...
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with a mexico city houston old delhi. kick up like is taking a closer look at how well the football but we'll start off with that global stock he's now in for another school and into my. early. goal legend just played his final game in the n.b.a. wicki broke the news after amassing thirty points as his dallas mavericks trounced the phoenix suns. and the bundesliga stars were quick to join in the tributes to the legendary forty year old power forward. well what you've achieved as a sportsman and as a person is fantastic just congratulations on so many great years in the n.b.a. . he's already voted over. huge congratulations on the incredible career you fabulous. no wicki has a long relationship with football and the bundesliga as the brits but native revealed a few years ago. if you go up in germany offered. you automatically get involved with football and by our government i think i have a decent right. around for quite a good shot. or left subtle rubbish. deal he's just a bit better at basketball six on the all time n.b.
with a mexico city houston old delhi. kick up like is taking a closer look at how well the football but we'll start off with that global stock he's now in for another school and into my. early. goal legend just played his final game in the n.b.a. wicki broke the news after amassing thirty points as his dallas mavericks trounced the phoenix suns. and the bundesliga stars were quick to join in the tributes to the legendary forty year old power forward. well what you've achieved as a sportsman and...
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whether mexico city produced an old delhi. kickoff like is taking a closer look at the well the football but we'll start off with the global star who's now in for another s'posed entirely. go legend just played his final game. in the n.b.a. wicki broke the news after amassing thirty points as his dallas mavericks trounced the phoenix suns. and the bundesliga stars were quick to join in the tributes to the legendary forty year old power forward. well what you've achieved as a sportsman and as a person is fantastic first congratulations on so many great years in the n.b.a. . is already a legend over. huge congratulations on the incredible career you've had. no bits he has a long relationship with football and the bundesliga has the goods but native revealed a few years ago. really if you go up in germany. because you automatically get involved with football and by government i think i have a decent right. around this one a good shot. left for the rubbish. deal he's just a bit better at basketball six on the all time n.b.a. caree
whether mexico city produced an old delhi. kickoff like is taking a closer look at the well the football but we'll start off with the global star who's now in for another s'posed entirely. go legend just played his final game. in the n.b.a. wicki broke the news after amassing thirty points as his dallas mavericks trounced the phoenix suns. and the bundesliga stars were quick to join in the tributes to the legendary forty year old power forward. well what you've achieved as a sportsman and as a...