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Eric (0:43)
All right there. Dimensional Active ETF, ShareCloud, by the way, extreme exchange traded funds, which is, you know, another type of investment. They're doing very well on Wall Street. Bam. Hit that bam. Hit that gavel like you mean it, brother. What a day, folks. Now up 1100 points. 1100. I said that right? S P up 180 points. Big winner of the day. NASDAQ 790, 800 points, which represents almost 4% move in one day. And that was because Trump this morning truth saying, you know what, Europe, Asia, this is going to be your, your ball now. This little war we're doing right now, we soften them up for you. You take it from here. We're done with this. It looks like they may be done with it. Maybe coming to a concl least our participation in it. So everything rallies of note though, guys. Oil still 102, $102 a barrel in the our U.S. west Texas Intermediate Brent crude is still trading $1,800 and $118 over $118 in Brent. Massive, massive disruption still going on in the Middle east already. Claudia Scheinbaum, the president of Mexico, says one of the main security achievements accomplished by her apparently is the reduction of homicides in Mexico. But she doesn't address the increase in missing people. The national registry of missing and uncounted for persons lists more than 16,000 people between October 1 and 2024 when Sheinbaum came into office in February 1, 2026. Here to discuss our own RAV Border Correspondent, Oscar L. Blue Ramirez. Oscar. However, that number jumped to 17,500 missing persons in the year in a couple of months since Sheinbaum took over. Of note, 17,000 for Felipe Calderon for six years. So Sheinbaum has already had more missing persons in Mexico than Calderon did in six years. Are they just, just they just turning homicides into missing people? Is that what they're doing to kind of hide the truth?
Oscar L. Blue Ramirez (2:41)
Well, America, this is and thank you so much for the invitation, Eric. America, this is your neighbor. This is how secure Mexico supposedly is. And under the pressure of Donald Trump, you know, Chambond is doing whatever it takes to just create this biggest smokescreen to make everybody think that everything is okay in Mexico when it's not. Under Felipe Calderon, on the six years of his government, 17,000 almost 50 people went missing under a year and six months of cloud of shamebound, Eric, 17,500 people. And she's being questioned consistently on every morning conference, on her presidential morning conferences about this. She continues to just escape away from the questions. She continues to just run away from the questions because she cannot even answer. She was asked the other day, Javier Milei from Argentina designated the CJNG cartel as a terrorist organization. And her answer was, well, we're not going to talk about that. We're just not going to talk about that. The CJNG cartel, it is the main source of missing people in the parts of Guadalajara, in the parts of Mexico City, in the borders that are next to the United States of America. Get to know these people. A lot of the people that they are missing, they're binational citizens. There are citizens that they're from the US Citizens that they're from Mexico, they're dual citizens. This is your neighbor, this is how insecure it is Mexico. And this is the, you know, the idea, the ideological, you know, platform that she's trying to say to everybody that Mexico is safer now that she's trying to do something against the organized crime.
