Water is the new oil. These are a series of interviews sponsered by the North American Institute on water issues between Canada, Mexico and the United States.
David Barkin has written several books on issues with Mexican and world water issues. Is water a right of the people? What is the current water situation in Mexico? How does this affect the US? Listen and find out.
The first of series on trinational water security issues sponsored by the North American Institute www.northamericaninstitute.org.
Doc Searls of The Clueless Manifesto fame discusses social media, direction, needs and the future. Amazing interview with a great thinker.
Sergio Aguayo, author and thought leader in Mexico discusses the evolution of the Spanish media from when the government owned the media to the free version we have today. Why do the Cubans and Isrealis seem more organized when it comes to supporting their own land.
Discussion of how individuals are using social networks in their professional and social lives. This espisode is about a more technical person. Hosted by Mike Orshan sponsered by www.linktoyourworld.com.
Mike and Ricardo Valenzuela discuss the Spanish media, it's affect or lack of affect on US Mexico relations.
Listen to one of Tucson's TV and newspaper personalities for 15 years. Subjects are why does the country hear only the stories about about people almost dying to come to the US. We hear nothing about the good economic results we could have with a reasonable relationship with Mexico.
The top Latino reporter in the US dicusses the latino migration, immigration issues, and the thoughts on the reporters mind.
The publisher gives a summary of the knowledge gained on US Mexican issues and then explains what the next episodes will be about. How do we handle the current and upcoming clash of cultures?
The head of the Health Initiative of the Americas discusses issues facing immigrants, the future as immigration slows and the obvious reality that needs to occur here in the United States.
Mexico's top economist, member of the Cato Institute, TV personality discusses NAFTA, where Mexico is today and how to get to prosperity for all tomorrow. You have to hear about Mexico and US social security.
Where is the highest income and job growth in the US? Find out how they do it and direction it is all going in. $50B from Mexico goes to Texas businesses every year. Hey, that's pretty good.
Former Mexican President Vincente Fox' Chief of Staff and now Ambassador from Mexico to Canada discusses the differences between the Canadian and US relationship with Mexico, steps to create economic development and his role.
Owner of one of the largest Hispanic Tax preparation services discusses some of the issues of taxes and immigration. How can the US realize billions in tax revenue? Listen.
NAFTA rep discusses how NAFTA created conditions that caused the Mexican migration and some solutions going forward
NAFTA rep discusses how NAFTA created conditions that caused the Mexican migration and some solutions going forward
An appointee of both President's Reagan and Bush Sr who also led, for many years, a bi-national organization for economic development along the border discusses, issues and solutions. Did you know that oil is being displaced as the largest industry in Mexico? The replacement industry will shock you.
Word reknown migration expert, Professor Ari Zolberg, discusses the history of migration and the Mexican migration in particular. Does history repeat itself? Listen in.
US AND Mexico have invested in a Bi-National Lab. Learn about it, learn how to be involved with it. The border area will be one of the greatest economic miracles of all time. Are you involved?
Mexican Deputy Consul discusses economic development along the border. How do universities, organizations and governments create a strong border? Listen.
As a former state of New Mexico Director of Science and Technology, I met many great people and opportunities along the US/Mex border. On these interviews we will explain some of the opportunities, people, politicians and businessman who can make it happen economically along the border.