Right down there, cuddled up beneath us, our brother from another mother. I took a walk through this beautiful world felt the cool rain on my shoulder found something good in this beautiful world i felt the rain getting colder sha la la la la sha la la la la la sha la la la la sha la la la la la la anthony holy mother of santa muerte, please protect my stash of cocaine. Let it not be interfered with by the cops. Or the competition. Let any who would mess with me be killed. My enemies destroyed. Please forgive us our sins, for they are many. So, is business good . I mean, is there more murders . Particularly narco murders. Anthony every day, mexico wakes up to count the dead. They are, after all, left out to be seen. Often with a helpful note, identifying who done what and, generally speaking, why. There is a language to the neverending violence. A coded message in the twists and marks of the bodies. And Valente Rosas is one of the many documenting them for the press. This is what he do
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anthony: every day, mexico wakes up to count the dead. they are, after all, left out to be seen. often with a helpful note, identifying who done what and, generally speaking, why. there is a language to the never-ending violence. a coded message in the twists and marks of the bodies. and valente rosas is one of the many documenting them for the press. this is what he does every night. rides around, waiting for a phone call, or a radio message, telling him that there s another one. so, who s buying drugs? who s selling drugs to who?
alex: a lot of people ask him about this, but he said, like, it s a job. not like any other kind of job, but as soon as he gets home he just takes this cover off and just keep living. anthony: that s a terrible picture. it s just that s sad. what happened here? [ valente speaking in spanish ] alex: there was an elephant called ilda. she ran away from a circus. so, she basically was crossing the highway, and a big bus just ran over it. anthony: the world we live in now, of all of these pictures, this is the one that would get people most upset, you d get the most mail, the most, oh, my god, you know, what a what kind of a world do we live in? alex: this was probably the most viewed picture from different media around the world. anthony: 80,000 mexicans have died in the last seven, what, seven years? in narco violence? alex: and this is the most important picture. anthony: as our crew gets ready to crawl back to our hotel, valente gets the call we thought we d bee
hotel, valente gets the call we thought we d been waiting for one dead male shot in head, a note pinned to his chest. [ valente speaking in spanish ] anthony: in mexico, people fight to live, every day. one man stands alone, facing another man. his intent? to beat his opponent with his fists until he can resist no more. a match, yes. but more accurately, a fight. jorge lacierva is a former bantamweight titleholder. with his father, jorge sr., and his son, alexis, he trains aspiring fighters in this gym in the santa anita neighborhood of mexico city. he knows that these young men, like generations of boxers
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