People’s Mañanera October 16
President Sheinbaum’s daily press conference with comments on road & bridge repairs, damaged schools, electricity restored, Servants of the Nation census, 70 dead & 72 missing, FONDEN, Amparo Law & reducing soda tax.
President Sheinbaum’s daily press conference with comments on road & bridge repairs, damaged schools, electricity restored, Servants of the Nation census, 70 dead & 72 missing, FONDEN, Amparo Law & reducing soda tax.
Mexico’s President responded to news the US is utilizing the CIA to target Venezuela, after murdering dozens in the Caribbean over the past month and a half.
The former diplomat and US government’s self-proclaimed Visa Remover has been reduced to spending his last few years on earth as a virtual hall monitor.
After the storm, it’s worth asking ourselves how to prepare for future floods. Restoring the Earth’s runoff must be one of these priorities.
The Hague must prosecute war crimes: ending genocide is not enough, she points out in Mexico’s Senate.
President Sheinbaum’s daily press conference, with comments on extreme rains and disaster relief, visiting San Luis Potosí, Amparo Law, and the IMF revising GDP growth to 1%.
With nothing coming from the President, proposals for a 40 hour work week continue to emerge in the Chamber of Deputies, along with calls to stop postponing the debate.
Hosts Kurt and José Luis react to the farcical irony of far-right Venezuelan opposition figure María Corina Machado receiving the Nobel Peace Prize, unpacking her long record and what it all could mean for Mexico.
Despite resistance from Coca Cola and other private interests committed to destroying children’s health for profit, Mexico’s junk food ban has been implemented in 86% of the country’s schools.
President Sheinbaum’s daily press conference, with comments on heavy rainfall emergency actions, CFE, Mujeres Bienestar cards, medical & vaccination brigades, two new youth programs, Clara Brugada’s first year in office, and amparo law changes.