ITINERARIO
Broadcasting number 27
We talk about: Different speeches through the history of Financial Crisis: 1982, 1995, 2008 Welcome to our Third Season!
Content
1. “Un nuevo formato” Mexican President communicates that from now, he will informe people through small messages in the media, instead to do it in a one large message at the House of Representatives, as traditionally. September 2008
2. Man Sized Wreath by R.E.M. (USA), from the Album Accelerate (2008), Warner Bros.
3. “Como un perro” JL Portillo, former President of Mexico (1976-1982), talking about defend economy “as a dog”. February-1982.
4. “El gobierno federal es un corrupto”, a very drunk sheriff in Oaxaca, accusing the Federal Governent of being corrupted. August 2008.
5. “Los problemas son transitorios” The Actual Mexican President, saying that the difficult financial situation is going to be temporary. Septiembre 2008
6. “Está saliendo mucho dinero del país… está muy feo” A journalist explaining how businessmen in panic take their Money away of the country in times of crisis. Circa February 1995. 1995 Financial Crisis in Mexico.
7. “Más fuerte, más sólida, que crecerá más rápido” The Actual Mexican President, saying that the country’s economy will grow stronger, faster. September 2008
8. The Importance of being Idle by Oasis (UK), from the Album Don’t Believe the Truth (2005), Sony.
9. “Es un cáncer que vamos a erradicar” The Actual Mexican President, saying insecurity and violence is a cancer we are going to erradicate. September 2008
10. “-¿Cómo es que arrojaste la Granada? -La tenía en la mano; la apreté, la oculté con la otra mano. Me dio escalofrío” One of the guys who participated in the blast that killed at least 7 people in the Mexican National Day, explaining how he threw the grenade to the crowd. October 2008.
11. We Dance Alone by Beck (USA), from the Album The Information (2006), Interscope Records. + "Yo estaba hecho una bola de nervios"
12. “Si a mí me dicen esconde a un policía o esconde a un zeta, escondo a un zeta. El policía se va a hacer pinche pendejo, el zeta me va a dar las gracias. A ese grado está la cosa” A taxi driver in Monterrey saying he prefers to help a member of a narco gang, rather than a police officer. August 2008.
13. “Los flujos financieros” Journalist declaring there is a real fear that the new administration of the country would not be able to deal with the financial flows, facing the international crisis. Circa February 1995. 1995 Financial Crisis in Mexico.
14. “Tenemos unas finanzas públicas sanas, fuertes” The Actual Mexican President, saying we have a healthy and strong economy. Message to the Nation, October 2008
15. Wonderful World by Louis Armstrong (USA), from the Album 12 Monkeys OST (1995), MCA.
16. (Transition, back in time 1982). Intro (Edited) taken from the film 6 DAYS (2008), by Vincent Moon and Jeremiah.
17. “Se me acabaron las fichas... Fue un despilfarro brutal“ Former Ministry of Finances of Mexico, making a review of the Financial Crisis in 1982.
18. “No vengo aquí a vender paraísos perdidos” JL Portillo, former President of Mexico (1976-1982), communicates his last and desperate movement to save Mexico of the financial disaster: The Nationalization of Banks. September 1982.
19. “Tenemos los recursos (Tendremos problemas)” The Actual Mexican President, saying that we have the resources to face the problems coming up. October 2008.
20. Until The Day is Done by R.E.M. (USA), from the Album Accelerate (2008), Warner Bros.
3, 4, 5, 9 and 14 with excerpts of L'orchestre sous la pluie by Jean Michel Jarre (France), from the Album Images (1997), Sony.
18 with excerpts of Die Seele by Arnold Shoenberg (Austria), performed by Orchester Berlin, dir. Kent Nagano.
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Mixed in Mexico City
Mardi / Monday 13.10.2008, 22.03 hrs.




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