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and then snowden was on route to latin america via russia and what happened next there was a leak i hope i don't offend u.s. security agencies and diplomats because they could have handled this issue in a move professional way instead of allowing him to enter a country where would be easy for them to get him they intimidated everybody latin america european countries everybody and as a result naturally he stayed. and became stranded in russia. if it should be pointed out the putin did it granted asylum to edward snowden on the condition that he not release any more documents that would harm us russian relations or do any damage to russia's position so optimism from the president about us russian relations and some warnings again about the syria situation in our eyes our she's a sham thomas live from central moscow chance thank you very much indeed for that extended report thank you. meanwhile the man who made snowden's leaks possible is offered police protection in brazil as the u.k. government's attempts to wipe information gathered by the n.s.a. leaker's sparks outrage among press free
and then snowden was on route to latin america via russia and what happened next there was a leak i hope i don't offend u.s. security agencies and diplomats because they could have handled this issue in a move professional way instead of allowing him to enter a country where would be easy for them to get him they intimidated everybody latin america european countries everybody and as a result naturally he stayed. and became stranded in russia. if it should be pointed out the putin did it...
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of the yellow nation in latin america is denied the right to fly over one of our colonies our t. is keeping an eye on tensions between the united states and venezuela we'll bring you the latest update as the situation of olives stay with r.t. . syria's deputy foreign minister says the nation's civil war has reached a stalemate with neither side strong enough to win he said of peace talks in geneva take place damascus will push the opposition to agree to a cease fire this comes as the u.n. security council tries to finalize a russia u.s. deal to destroy syria's chemical weapons artie's pos got as the latest on what's hampering the diplomatic efforts at the moment the main disagreements seem to be over the u.n. report that was published earlier this week on the chemical weapons attack in the suburbs of damascus on august the twenty four now the united states along with the united kingdom and france believe that that u.n. reports or the technical details in that u.n. report point to the fact that it could only have been the syrian government that carried out those attacks however ru
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from latin america. and that is really important to have especially when we have so much in common. and i just want to say thank you for inviting me to come to many of the events that your consulate had put on, cultural events, [speaker not understood], press conferences as well that were really making sure that we can give constituents and people from all parts of the world living here, the information they need to be safe and secure in this country. i just think it's what your work has been and i wish you all the best in years to come. >> mr. consul general. oh, actually there is one other person that wishes to speak, supervisor cohen. >> thank you. thank you. i just also wanted to take an opportunity to acknowledge the consul general fantastic contribution. it expands far beyond the latino community. also you've done work with me in my office within the boundaries of district 10. i just wanted you to know you and your wife are a very lovely couple and i have enjoyed yourcompany and your thoughtful gui
from latin america. and that is really important to have especially when we have so much in common. and i just want to say thank you for inviting me to come to many of the events that your consulate had put on, cultural events, [speaker not understood], press conferences as well that were really making sure that we can give constituents and people from all parts of the world living here, the information they need to be safe and secure in this country. i just think it's what your work has been...
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and then snowden was on route to latin america via russia and what happened next there was a leak i hope i don't offend u.s. security agencies and diplomats because they could have handled this issue in a move professional way instead of allowing him to enter a country that would be easy for them to get him the intimidated everybody latin america european countries everybody and as a result naturally he stayed at our airports and became stranded in russia. and so optimism from the president about relations between the united states and russia continuing to grow although there have been tensions he is sure that the g. twenty is a good chance for those ties to be mended. a journalist who helped was a blower edward snowden leaks his secret has been offered a police protection by the brazilian government glenn greenwald wrote about how the n.s.a. spied on the authorities in mexico and brazil and in britain where his newspaper the guardian is based a key press freedom group has confronted the u.k. government over its strong arm attempts to siphon information actually sarah firth has more on t
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this is what the president had to say about that so to speak and then snowden was on route to latin america by russia and what happened next there was a leak i hope i don't offend u.s. security agencies and diplomats so they could have handled this issue in a professional way instead of allowing him to enter a country where would be easy for them to get him the intimidated everybody latin america european countries everybody and as a result naturally he stayed at our airport and became stranded in russia. and so optimism from the president about relations between the united states and russia continuing to grow although there have been tensions he is sure that the g. twenty is a good chance for those ties to be mended this is our c.n.n. coming out the man who made snowden's leaks possible got in journalist glenn greenwald has been offered police protection by the brazilian government as it looks into claims the n.s.a. sifted through private presidential communications. and lebanese tera mup vigilante apps shailene bombing and other crimes sites spring up in mobile software stores across leba
this is what the president had to say about that so to speak and then snowden was on route to latin america by russia and what happened next there was a leak i hope i don't offend u.s. security agencies and diplomats so they could have handled this issue in a professional way instead of allowing him to enter a country where would be easy for them to get him the intimidated everybody latin america european countries everybody and as a result naturally he stayed at our airport and became stranded...
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this is what the president had to say about that so to speak and then snowden was on route to latin america via russia and what happened next there was a leak i hope i don't offend u.s. security agencies and diplomats so they could have handled this issue in a professional way instead of allowing him to enter a country where it would be easy for them to get him they intimidated everybody latin america european countries everybody and as a result naturally he stayed at our airports and became stranded in russia. and so optimism from the president about relations between the united states and russia continuing to grow although there have been tensions he is sure that the g. twenty is a good chance for those ties to be mended meanwhile the man who made snowden's leaks possible is offered police protection in brazil back to the u.k. government's attempts to wipe information gathered by the n.s.a. leaker sparks outrage among the press freedom washed. support for a strike on syria it seems to be growing among top u.s. lawmakers their foreign relations committee agreed on a resolution which gives
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i think it's important for us to learn about latin america. i'm curious you have talked about hispanic culture a lot. mainly it sounds like it's a synonym for the spanish-speaking spanish speaking countries of latin america. could you comment -- comment on the portuguese influence and the -- that you saw with bolivar? >> when napoleon came in and invaded the peninsula the portuguese royal family got into boats, a convoy of boats and sailed to brazil which was their colony so they transplanted the royalty to brazil and they felt felt -- they kept the portuguese power and the portuguese monarchy going. there is a very different story from the rest of spanish-speaking america. there really is a distinction there and it would be wonderful to actually have a book that compared the difference of the experiences between the brazilian -- quite different and somehow much tidier experience at least in terms of revolution and in terms of governance than the rest of latin america. thank you for that question and bank you once again for having me here and
i think it's important for us to learn about latin america. i'm curious you have talked about hispanic culture a lot. mainly it sounds like it's a synonym for the spanish-speaking spanish speaking countries of latin america. could you comment -- comment on the portuguese influence and the -- that you saw with bolivar? >> when napoleon came in and invaded the peninsula the portuguese royal family got into boats, a convoy of boats and sailed to brazil which was their colony so they...
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of a fellow nation in latin america is denied the right to fly over one of our colonies our t. is keeping an eye on tensions between the united states and venezuela we'll bring you the latest updates as the situation develops stay with. syria's deputy foreign minister says the nation's civil war has reached a stalemate with neither side strong enough to win he says if peace talks in geneva take place to mask as well push the opposition to agree to a cease fire this comes as the u.n. security council tries to finalize a russia u.s. deal to destroy syria's chemical weapons artie's pos caught joins us now live with the latest developments. paula with all of the. progress that has been recently made what is hampering these diplomatic efforts now well there were a number of statements made on thursday on both sides and it seems quite clear following those statements. both sides washington and moscow standing firm in their viewpoints now the main disagreements seem to be over the u.n. report that was published earlier this week on the chemical weapons attack in the suburbs of damascu
of a fellow nation in latin america is denied the right to fly over one of our colonies our t. is keeping an eye on tensions between the united states and venezuela we'll bring you the latest updates as the situation develops stay with. syria's deputy foreign minister says the nation's civil war has reached a stalemate with neither side strong enough to win he says if peace talks in geneva take place to mask as well push the opposition to agree to a cease fire this comes as the u.n. security...
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offends latin america and the caribbean an ecuadorian president rafael correa urging fellow south american leaders to quote take action the critters foreign minister ricardo patino sat down with r t to talk about how president obama has handled the n.s.a. spying scandal and the sequel bogle noted in the close of yet he hasn't apologized to anyone not even his so-called friends or his so-called enemy of. his friends in fact his friends are so trustworthy that he has to spy on them i think brazilian president dilma rousseff was very brave in her recent decision i was very happy to hear she would suspend her trip to the united states out of dignity it's impossible that someone can spy on me and then turn around and invite me to come visit them it's disrespectful not only is it disrespectful but it's a violation of international laws the very same laws that protect international communities. ultimately though the white house wasn't interested in addressing the n.s.a. controversy and it's nearly forty five minute speech today before the u.n. president obama didn't mention the n.s.a. one time bu
offends latin america and the caribbean an ecuadorian president rafael correa urging fellow south american leaders to quote take action the critters foreign minister ricardo patino sat down with r t to talk about how president obama has handled the n.s.a. spying scandal and the sequel bogle noted in the close of yet he hasn't apologized to anyone not even his so-called friends or his so-called enemy of. his friends in fact his friends are so trustworthy that he has to spy on them i think...
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offends latin america and the caribbean an ecuadorian president rafael correa urging fellow south american leaders to quote take action ultimately though the white house wasn't interested in addressing the n.s.a. controversy and still a forty five minute speech today before the u.n. president obama didn't mention the n.s.a. one time but despite the silence the white house understands there may be economic consequences for its mass spying on both hostile and friendly nations brazilian president dilma rousseff canceling her planned october meeting with the white house may have caused boeing a four billion dollar fighter jet contract and other latin american nations like bolivia ecuador and venezuela all carry on very important trade relations with the united states that could be in danger as more n.s.a. secrets are exposed reporting from the white house in washington d.c. same sex our team. and a new information on the story that started a national conversation on press freedom the justice department now says that a former f.b.i. agent will plead guilty to reaching information about a for oi
offends latin america and the caribbean an ecuadorian president rafael correa urging fellow south american leaders to quote take action ultimately though the white house wasn't interested in addressing the n.s.a. controversy and still a forty five minute speech today before the u.n. president obama didn't mention the n.s.a. one time but despite the silence the white house understands there may be economic consequences for its mass spying on both hostile and friendly nations brazilian president...
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here to explain this is the reporter who covers latin america for the "wall streetof journal"."the so what's going on? i consider this good news, except maybe the protesters first step. there is a long way to go inachr is the largest union in latint t america. presidents have been unwillingan to touch the privileges of the teachers union for almost 80 years. >> stossel: they could really fill their jobs? that's part of their union deal? >> oh, they had privileges that were even more incredible than that. for example, when you graduatede from the teaching school, youatd were guaranteed a job and oncee you started that job, you had tenure for the rest of your life. >> stossel: you got tenure immediately? >> yes. >> stossel: i once asked an american teachers union bosso about tenure, one of the few wh> will still talk to me, joe dellgreato who heads newark's teachers union.h why have tenure? most professions don't have tenure in. >> when you went to organized crime, you got to be a made person. there was like aav ceremony. but nothingo is getting tenure, which is a nice thing. p >>
here to explain this is the reporter who covers latin america for the "wall streetof journal"."the so what's going on? i consider this good news, except maybe the protesters first step. there is a long way to go inachr is the largest union in latint t america. presidents have been unwillingan to touch the privileges of the teachers union for almost 80 years. >> stossel: they could really fill their jobs? that's part of their union deal? >> oh, they had privileges that...
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offends latin america and the caribbean an ecuadorian president rafael correa urging fellow south american leaders to quote take action the course foreign minister ricardo patino sat down with r t to talk about how president obama has handled the n.s.a. spying scandal and the sequel bhogle now in the gulf yet he hasn't apologized to anyone not even his so-called friends or his so-called enemy it looks as if his friends aren't really his friends in fact his friends are so trustworthy that he has...
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america, africa. so we have deployed in mexico, paragua paraguay, and south africa. >> coca-cola hopes to deploy between 1500 and 2,000 units of water puration systems, as well as those complete echo center containers in at least 20 countries by the end of 2015. they are hoping it will give access to clean water to about half a million of people. okay. your question for the day . . . and if you want to know more about tonight's stories, log to our website, aljazeera.com/reelmoney. that's our show for today. thank you for joining us. friday we'll take a look at the financial implications on hospitals under obamacare, and what it means for you. i'm ali velshi. this is "real money." ♪ >> trying to break the deadlock or at that rain's nuclear program. deposidiplomats hold the first s in decades. >> i amii am elizabeth. destroying syria's chemical weapons. the security council agrees on a draft ke resolution, mourning at the mall. families wait on the bodies of loved ones killed during the that robey sie
america, africa. so we have deployed in mexico, paragua paraguay, and south africa. >> coca-cola hopes to deploy between 1500 and 2,000 units of water puration systems, as well as those complete echo center containers in at least 20 countries by the end of 2015. they are hoping it will give access to clean water to about half a million of people. okay. your question for the day . . . and if you want to know more about tonight's stories, log to our website, aljazeera.com/reelmoney. that's...
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america, africa. so we have deployed in mexico, paragua paraguay, and south africa. >> coca-cola hopes to deploy between 1500 and 2,000 units of water puration systems, as well as those complete echo center containers in at least 20 countries by the end of 2015. they are hoping it will give access to clean water to about half a million of people. okay. your question for the day . . . and if you want to know more about tonight's stories, log to our website, aljazeera.com/reelmoney. that's our show for today. thank you for joining us. friday we'll take a look at the financial implications on hospitals under obamacare, and what it means for you. i'm ali velshi. this is "real money." ♪ >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ >> hello, and welcome to the news hour live from doha. these are the top stories beginning with egypts. thousands of egyptians on the friday after the muslim brotherhood was banned. >>> a car bomb explodes on the out skirts of damascus.
america, africa. so we have deployed in mexico, paragua paraguay, and south africa. >> coca-cola hopes to deploy between 1500 and 2,000 units of water puration systems, as well as those complete echo center containers in at least 20 countries by the end of 2015. they are hoping it will give access to clean water to about half a million of people. okay. your question for the day . . . and if you want to know more about tonight's stories, log to our website, aljazeera.com/reelmoney. that's...
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i want to break in the african and latin america and our businesses to be represented all over the world because our sdm dna is about being a national city. san francisco has always been a part of the conversation about immigration and this is a time of very unique opportunity time where congress has this one's in a lifetime ability to make the updated changes. we need to reflect what our business you demands are going forward to hopefully reflect the need to bring people out of the dictate area of undocumentation and into the lime light and have them fully participate and as mayors and major cities across the country we need that comprehensive immigration reform. we have other things to talk about on the aspects of that. but i'm pride to join our homeland security to make sure that we are talking about this and sending a message to congress and all our representatives. our country to be fully covered we have a lot to do with us passing reform immigration policies >> that was well said. just as jan napoleon said that but you led the catholic immigration programs in the country iowa why i
i want to break in the african and latin america and our businesses to be represented all over the world because our sdm dna is about being a national city. san francisco has always been a part of the conversation about immigration and this is a time of very unique opportunity time where congress has this one's in a lifetime ability to make the updated changes. we need to reflect what our business you demands are going forward to hopefully reflect the need to bring people out of the dictate...
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our goal is to create a vibrant and healthy jewish community here and in eastern europe and latin america and israel as well. >> how does a vibrant community get formed? i know that a general question. but what does the faith community has for itself and an example of the rest of community? what formulates a vibrant community? >> there are three principles that are derived. and it could be strictly or literally. souers a more fix the i believe interpretation because of the diversity to the area. one is identity. bullying the next generations of jews to figure out what they come from and where they are going. another is absolutely essential it caring for our vulnerable. this is a jewish value rooted in the torah absolutely. and then the third is culture and public affairs. we're part and parcel with the community in which we live and we're a cultural people as we are a faith based people and so our cultural institutions are important for us to foster, newer -- nurture and protect. >> you're the chair of the jewish federation. and everybody knows that every organizational structures that. c
our goal is to create a vibrant and healthy jewish community here and in eastern europe and latin america and israel as well. >> how does a vibrant community get formed? i know that a general question. but what does the faith community has for itself and an example of the rest of community? what formulates a vibrant community? >> there are three principles that are derived. and it could be strictly or literally. souers a more fix the i believe interpretation because of the diversity...
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latin america, as you perhaps know, is full of ideas of practically everything but the united states does is a cia conspiracy. but to me, i was attending a meeting at the johnson library and ran into -- who was it? he was in the cabinet, secretary of the cabinet of johnson. anyway -- >> will call him mr. ax. >> mr. axe said, you don't realize that castro was getting ready to kill kennedy. as a matter of fact, i have interviewed castro many times. if there was anything he had been looking forward to kennedy coming into the a ministration as a matter of generational understanding. it was impossible for eisenhower to understand where it came from he belonged to another generation. kennedy who was coming at the time, about to take office, had already been elected. he said and very helpful. and this was an official interview. i was taking notes for five hours. he said, well, i am looking forward to improved relationships. i was leaving. he called me back. but they will not let him. they, of course, was what eisenhower called the military something establishment. >> to you talk anything ab
latin america, as you perhaps know, is full of ideas of practically everything but the united states does is a cia conspiracy. but to me, i was attending a meeting at the johnson library and ran into -- who was it? he was in the cabinet, secretary of the cabinet of johnson. anyway -- >> will call him mr. ax. >> mr. axe said, you don't realize that castro was getting ready to kill kennedy. as a matter of fact, i have interviewed castro many times. if there was anything he had been...
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. >> chile, which had been a model latin america democracy since 1981 lived through a nightmare. 32 opponents of the regime were killed or disappeared. an estimated 28,000 were arrested. there was systematic torture, one study put the number of chileans who fled the regimet 200,000 or 2% of the population. when augusto pinochet stepped aside in 1991, replaced by a civil government, he maintained control of the military. his shadow loomed over the country and the adjournists. >> it was likeothi happened. there was almost denial. human rights was almost in the past tense, historic historical. people did not want to disclose even they they had freedom. >> translation: in the "90s telling the truth was complicated. augusto pinochet was no longer president but was the head of the military and had a huge amount of power and was clear on what could and could not be reported. >> in 1998 augusto pinochet became billing international news when put under house arrest in london it will. his lawyers helped get him back to chile, where he spent his final years fighting attempts to prosecute him, until his
. >> chile, which had been a model latin america democracy since 1981 lived through a nightmare. 32 opponents of the regime were killed or disappeared. an estimated 28,000 were arrested. there was systematic torture, one study put the number of chileans who fled the regimet 200,000 or 2% of the population. when augusto pinochet stepped aside in 1991, replaced by a civil government, he maintained control of the military. his shadow loomed over the country and the adjournists. >> it...
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. >> chile, which had been a model latin america democracy since 1981 lived through a nightmare. 32 opponents of the regime were killed or disappeared. an estimated 28,000 were arrested. there was systematic torture, one study put the number of chileans who fled the regime at 200,000 or 2% of the population. when augusto pinochet stepped aside in 1991, replaced by a civil government, he maintained control of the military. his shadow loomed over the country and the adjournists. >> it was like nothing happened. there was almost denial. human rights was almost in the past tense, historic historical. people did not want to disclose even they they had freedom. >> translation: in the "90s telling the truth was complicated. augusto pinochet was no longer president but was the head of the military and had a huge amount of power and was clear on reported. >> in 1998 augusto pinochet became billing international news when put under house arrest in london it will. his lawyers helped get him back to chile, where he spent his final years fighting attempts to prosecute him, until his death in 2006. even th
. >> chile, which had been a model latin america democracy since 1981 lived through a nightmare. 32 opponents of the regime were killed or disappeared. an estimated 28,000 were arrested. there was systematic torture, one study put the number of chileans who fled the regime at 200,000 or 2% of the population. when augusto pinochet stepped aside in 1991, replaced by a civil government, he maintained control of the military. his shadow loomed over the country and the adjournists. >> it...
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imagine the opportunities it opens you can in places like india, indonesia, latin america, africa. we have displayed now this year in mexico, paraguay and south africa. by 2015, we will be displayed in at least 15 countries. >> coca-cola hopes top employ between 1500 and 2,000 units of water pur documents, the sling shots he referred to in the interview as well as the complete eco center which include sling shots in 20 countries by the end of 2015. >>> here is something that sounds like it's good news but it isn't always. more companies are rewarding top performing workers with bonuses. >> bonuses once were for the c suite. we now find them all the way down to the persons sweeping the factory floor. >> we will explain why more bonuses are one reason middle class wages are stuck where they are. that story and more as "real money" continues. what happens when social media uncovers >> one writer called this the most depressing fact in the census data that came out last week. if you account for inflation, a middle class american family with was making slightly more money in 1989 than t
imagine the opportunities it opens you can in places like india, indonesia, latin america, africa. we have displayed now this year in mexico, paraguay and south africa. by 2015, we will be displayed in at least 15 countries. >> coca-cola hopes top employ between 1500 and 2,000 units of water pur documents, the sling shots he referred to in the interview as well as the complete eco center which include sling shots in 20 countries by the end of 2015. >>> here is something that...
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gunboat diplomacy in latin america. president roosevelt brought him into the government, where gruening, fluent in spanish, was instrumental in developing the president's new good neighbor policy towards latin america. so perhaps gruening was predisposed to understand the alaskans who felt like second-class citizens. they couldn't vote for the president and had no vote in congress. the injustices riled gruening. >> "alaska was in the grip of absentee interests and had been for a quarter of a century. they were violently opposed to any taxation that would lessen their profits or in any way interfere with their desire to take as much from alaska as quickly as possible. the wealth of alaska was being drained off, and next to nothing was staying there for its needs." --ernest gruening. >> narrator: the absentee investors owned canneries and installed floating fish-catching machines called fish traps right in the mouths of salmon spawning streams. >> it became pretty clear that the way the fish traps were operated was destro
gunboat diplomacy in latin america. president roosevelt brought him into the government, where gruening, fluent in spanish, was instrumental in developing the president's new good neighbor policy towards latin america. so perhaps gruening was predisposed to understand the alaskans who felt like second-class citizens. they couldn't vote for the president and had no vote in congress. the injustices riled gruening. >> "alaska was in the grip of absentee interests and had been for a...
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america. is saying that we should stop. i mean. isn't it. if you do not. return. again money in there for investment for future research. because it seemed to twenty percent and off the top of the foreign companies. it is not being given the. trust that husky generated by the company so i think you're to look at it. and not. because to morrow and be. left to copy from anybody. they didn't. want this to argue that. the patent system giving such. having to ration. ration despite the patent system for example very few new antibiotics and why do we need. to be needed for the needed infection so you need new antibiotics. why would you invest in a new compound when you could back to the same point again and again and keep extending your profit. challenges that research costs huge amount to be to get a new chemical entity costs two to three billion dollars and the reason is issued degree will feel in the process of. their normal volunteers to come neither is a government struggling to do research on
america. is saying that we should stop. i mean. isn't it. if you do not. return. again money in there for investment for future research. because it seemed to twenty percent and off the top of the foreign companies. it is not being given the. trust that husky generated by the company so i think you're to look at it. and not. because to morrow and be. left to copy from anybody. they didn't. want this to argue that. the patent system giving such. having to ration. ration despite the patent system...
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imagine the opportunities it opens you can in places like india, indonesia, latin america, africa. we have displayed now this year in mexico, paraguay and south africa. by 2015, we will be displayed in at least 15 countries. >> coca-cola hopes top employ between 1500 and 2,000 units of water pur documents, the sling shots he referred to in the interview as well as the complete eco center which include sling shots in 20 countries by the end of 2015. >>> here is something that sounds like it's good news but it isn't always. more companies are rewarding top performing workers with bonuses. >> bonuses once were for the c suite. we now find them all the way down to the persons sweeping the factory floor. >> we will explain why more bonuses are one reason middle class wages are stuck where they are. that story and more as "real money" continues. >> one writer called this the most depressing fact in the census data that came out last week. if you account for inflation, a middle class american family with was making slightly more money in 1989 than the $51,000 the same family made one year
imagine the opportunities it opens you can in places like india, indonesia, latin america, africa. we have displayed now this year in mexico, paraguay and south africa. by 2015, we will be displayed in at least 15 countries. >> coca-cola hopes top employ between 1500 and 2,000 units of water pur documents, the sling shots he referred to in the interview as well as the complete eco center which include sling shots in 20 countries by the end of 2015. >>> here is something that...
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there has been some success in parts of asia, north africa, and latin america. one point 2 billion people still live in extreme poverty. over 100 million children are undernourished and underweight. reducing child mortality is another key goal but the proportion of newborns dying is actually rising although there has been a significant reduction in the number of deaths among under five-year-old. they are likely to fall short of the goal to cut the mortality rate by two thirds. despite some success, hopes are dwindling that all of the millennium development goals will be achieved in full. >> one of the places where the u.n. millennium project was first put into action was in western kenya. >> the 11th villages that comprise the cluster are home aa was once considered a hotspot or hunger lack of clean drinking water were rampant. slew of international organizations, many of the villagers have been able to successfully pull themselves out of poverty. >> it will be a good banana harvest this season. bananas and soybeans are new additions to sugarcane and mays crops
there has been some success in parts of asia, north africa, and latin america. one point 2 billion people still live in extreme poverty. over 100 million children are undernourished and underweight. reducing child mortality is another key goal but the proportion of newborns dying is actually rising although there has been a significant reduction in the number of deaths among under five-year-old. they are likely to fall short of the goal to cut the mortality rate by two thirds. despite some...
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and expand our outreach to latin america and asian market street, not just to attract businesses to come here, but i'd like for us to really begin to introduce "made in san francisco" products to these growing market street. (applause) ~ markets >> while the worst of the economic crisis may be behind us, we cannot deviate from our commitment to fiscal responsibility and reform. we will continue to invest in our neighborhoods, in our infrastructure, and most importantly, in our people. i want to recognize budget chair supervisor mark farrell again for leading the budget effort and making this a very collaborative process. i want to thank my staff led by steve kava, and to my budget office led by kate howard. and also a great thanks to ben rosenfield, our city controller and his staff, and then an anticipated thanks in advance to budget analyst harvey rose for his anticipated cooperation. [laughter] >> so, i know this is short, but i think you look at the budget. to me it's quite a sweet budget. so, let's roll up our sleeves. let's get this budget done collaboratively. and then let's spend
and expand our outreach to latin america and asian market street, not just to attract businesses to come here, but i'd like for us to really begin to introduce "made in san francisco" products to these growing market street. (applause) ~ markets >> while the worst of the economic crisis may be behind us, we cannot deviate from our commitment to fiscal responsibility and reform. we will continue to invest in our neighborhoods, in our infrastructure, and most importantly, in our...
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america, africa. so we have deployed in mexico, paragua paraguay, and south africa. >> coca-cola hopes to deploy between 1500 and 2,000 units of water puration systems, as well as those complete echo center containers in at least 20 countries by the end of 2015. they are hoping it will give access to clean water to about half a million of people. okay. your question for the day . . . and if you want to know more about tonight's stories, log to our website, aljazeera.com/reelmoney. that's our show for today. thank you for joining us. friday we'll take a look at the financial implications on hospitals under obamacare, and what it means for you. i'm ali velshi. this is "real money." ♪ ♪ >>> hi i'm lisa fletcher, and you are in "the stream." why is the confederate flag so polarizing? we discuss why america still struggles with one of its most controversial symbols. ♪ >>> latoya peter is here with me tonight. she filling in for our digital producer, wajahat ali. behind the scenes you guide our social
america, africa. so we have deployed in mexico, paragua paraguay, and south africa. >> coca-cola hopes to deploy between 1500 and 2,000 units of water puration systems, as well as those complete echo center containers in at least 20 countries by the end of 2015. they are hoping it will give access to clean water to about half a million of people. okay. your question for the day . . . and if you want to know more about tonight's stories, log to our website, aljazeera.com/reelmoney. that's...
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america and compensate the american companies that had expropriated if the united states would stop its aggressive behavior and resume trade with cuba kennedy was very interested but the rooms were of the bay of pigs for the united states were much too raw to think of beginning discussions at that point in the weeks following cuba's diplomatic gesture cia backed raids against cuba increased castro then turned to a dramatic form of deterrence from moscow the soviet union began to secretly install nuclear missiles in cuba for thirteen days the world nervously waited. with the missile crisis and with nuclear war but kennedy and khrushchev resorted to diplomacy instead the soviet union would withdraw its missiles from cuba kennedy would remove u.s. missiles from turkey and not invade cuba. despite with president kennedy had promised to. the christian off on. agreeing to get the missiles out of cuba. we suddenly were found again a new boss came in and we were back in action again to get rid of castro the castro regime. and it was during this period that we ended up with what was called t
america and compensate the american companies that had expropriated if the united states would stop its aggressive behavior and resume trade with cuba kennedy was very interested but the rooms were of the bay of pigs for the united states were much too raw to think of beginning discussions at that point in the weeks following cuba's diplomatic gesture cia backed raids against cuba increased castro then turned to a dramatic form of deterrence from moscow the soviet union began to secretly...
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it is doing good and wants to expand beyond latin america. >> let us talk about expansion. for those watching, thinking, why isn't this product shown in places like shanghai and new york -- why is that? >> you have to not overextend yourself. that is one thing the company would say. they have a business program that works for them. they have a good foundation. the gentleman we interviewed is the business leader in brazil. they are looking to grow. they have operated in france. they had one store in france. they did not stay long, because it got away from their core values. i hope to do that. the big thing -- is it going to translate the way it does in latin countries? the door-to-door salesmanship, the word of mouth, will that be enough? that is a tough market to break into if you want to sell cosmetics. >> i am sure it is an amazing company you have found. we are back in just a moment. >> welcome back. here in washington, we recap our top stories. 4 days and counting before the u.s. government runs out of funding. the house, senate, and president must agree on a bill by oc
it is doing good and wants to expand beyond latin america. >> let us talk about expansion. for those watching, thinking, why isn't this product shown in places like shanghai and new york -- why is that? >> you have to not overextend yourself. that is one thing the company would say. they have a business program that works for them. they have a good foundation. the gentleman we interviewed is the business leader in brazil. they are looking to grow. they have operated in france. they...
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judith jones and i, brianna barnes, journeyed through latin america, the land of conquistadores, aztecs and incas. zay harding then crossed the pacif
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not latin america in particular. it is 8% of the world's population we have between 36 to 42% of the homicides on the entire planet so there is a debate on drugs as it generates violence and there are difficulties in determining what point the drugs and violence are related structurally and how this is affecting our population at such high levels. also, there is a disagreement as to how in the americas the criminal economies flourish and mutate at tremendous speeds. and some of us agree saying that we need to be careful about developing high hopes as to whether this policy will be like a silver bullet to solve the problem of violence and also to eliminate the criminal economy. take columbia for example. colombia has the lowest level of illicit crops, cocaine statistics. and yet what is the tragedy that we are facing? we have crime in colombia that has led to illegal gold mining and this leads to a structural violence of that is in similar proportions to that that we have seen and there are so many people that are ded
not latin america in particular. it is 8% of the world's population we have between 36 to 42% of the homicides on the entire planet so there is a debate on drugs as it generates violence and there are difficulties in determining what point the drugs and violence are related structurally and how this is affecting our population at such high levels. also, there is a disagreement as to how in the americas the criminal economies flourish and mutate at tremendous speeds. and some of us agree saying...
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it interacts with the trans national criminal organizations that interact in latin america. it is very important. it could be on our southwest border tomorrow. and if we do not act, we will pay for it. and so will our children. >> all right, mark, we set the red line, what's your response to? >> the president set a lot of lines, he ran on the platform of end two wars and closing guantanmo we have to see any -- we have yet to see any terminal date soon. if we are having foreign policy driven by statements that the president makes unilaterally and ignores some of the legal and constitutional protections that we have to prevent a monolithic and unilateral executive, i think we are in a lot worse trouble than we thought. >> all right, so check it out. we have community coming in. here is colin, he says i wonder how many presidents it will take before we figure out that we don't know what we are doing in the middle east. and aria says the question is not only why should we care, it is are we the only ones who should ca irrelevant? where is the arab league? where is the u.n. a lot
it interacts with the trans national criminal organizations that interact in latin america. it is very important. it could be on our southwest border tomorrow. and if we do not act, we will pay for it. and so will our children. >> all right, mark, we set the red line, what's your response to? >> the president set a lot of lines, he ran on the platform of end two wars and closing guantanmo we have to see any -- we have yet to see any terminal date soon. if we are having foreign...
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we weren't going to start the story with che on his motorcycle trip in 1952 going throughout latin america where he discovers horrific poverty and changes his course from being a doctor to a revolutionary. we weren't going to take you into the mountains where he's fighting alongside castro to overthrow batista. what we want to do is drop you in bolivia in 1967, show you what the lady was like, what the united states policy was like, why we feared che so much at that particular point. and i think, kevin, you can fill us in from here applaudmac. applaudmac. >> one thing before kevin starts is in time anybody has a question, please, feel free to interrupt us. don't wait to the end. just pepper us with questions. >> we initially started this narrative we were going to look at che as a point of view character. we thought it might be an interesting way we were picking up people to sort of drive the story and we thought, che has to be one. and that was a struggle because there's so much written about in the the che reading this i had about him was in all 15 books. the books we have initially on t
we weren't going to start the story with che on his motorcycle trip in 1952 going throughout latin america where he discovers horrific poverty and changes his course from being a doctor to a revolutionary. we weren't going to take you into the mountains where he's fighting alongside castro to overthrow batista. what we want to do is drop you in bolivia in 1967, show you what the lady was like, what the united states policy was like, why we feared che so much at that particular point. and i...
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the cars will be sold in latin america and the caribbean. toyota boosted it's exports by 2.5% in 2012. >>> china is relaxing a long-standing ban on social media. but only for the shanghai free trade center. more from hong kong. >> reporter: social networks, such as facebook and twitter and new york times have been banned from china since 2009. china retains very strict controls on the flow of information, and the media outlets are banned because they're considered very politically sensitive. china watched with interest the political uprises in the middle east and the effect that social networks had on the uprises. but in the morning post, china is considering lifting those bans, but only in one particular area. that's the shanghai free trade zone. that's a free trade zone that's being set up as a test for china's future economic structure. and what it will allow is for foreign companies to come in and tender communications rights and to provide internet access, and that will be competing against state-owned institutions such as china tell i
the cars will be sold in latin america and the caribbean. toyota boosted it's exports by 2.5% in 2012. >>> china is relaxing a long-standing ban on social media. but only for the shanghai free trade center. more from hong kong. >> reporter: social networks, such as facebook and twitter and new york times have been banned from china since 2009. china retains very strict controls on the flow of information, and the media outlets are banned because they're considered very...
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will heal their city's problems, including one of the highest levels of child pros substitution in latin-america. heather cells, cbn news. >> george: and for a country that has seen so much violence over the decades, to see the power of prayer work, it truly is -- we saw the story of the miracle today, prayer works, folks. >> wendy: the prayer of the righteous avails much. >> george: folks, that is it for this week's edition of christian world news. we've got to get out of here. >> wendy: we do. but until next week, from all of us here, good-bye and god bless you. >> as a worship leader, darnisha taylor tries to bring people into the presence of the holy spirit. but in a drowning incident on a cold michigan lake, she found herself the one transported into the heavenlies and she's going to talk about it next on "significant
will heal their city's problems, including one of the highest levels of child pros substitution in latin-america. heather cells, cbn news. >> george: and for a country that has seen so much violence over the decades, to see the power of prayer work, it truly is -- we saw the story of the miracle today, prayer works, folks. >> wendy: the prayer of the righteous avails much. >> george: folks, that is it for this week's edition of christian world news. we've got to get out of...
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that's one important thing that people underestimate in latin america. that there was this spirit of working together, secondly, i mean, history has an amazing way of asserting itself. so my last chapter, for good reasons, begins with -- and i'me in 89 when there is this upheaval in caracas, it's such a so-called imf riot, there had been imf right across africa, latin america, and even issue. cities lost to get control for days over the bread right. in egypt there was a bread riot in the '70s. there was again a bread riot in the '80s. read right, imf riots had been legions but this was special. not only was the main cities lost to the administration, but it shocked the military. i'll put it to you with a parallel. why was there a to in 52 in egypt? the one reason was because when the egyptian army went to war against the israelis in 48, they were trounced. and it was a humiliation for the military. that humiliation was understood by the military in the following way. they said that this bloody king has used the defense budget to enrich his family and fri
that's one important thing that people underestimate in latin america. that there was this spirit of working together, secondly, i mean, history has an amazing way of asserting itself. so my last chapter, for good reasons, begins with -- and i'me in 89 when there is this upheaval in caracas, it's such a so-called imf riot, there had been imf right across africa, latin america, and even issue. cities lost to get control for days over the bread right. in egypt there was a bread riot in the '70s....
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america and compensate the american companies that had expropriated if the united states would stop its aggressive behavior and resume trade with cuba kennedy was very interested but the rooms were of the bay of pigs for the united states were much to think of beginning discussions at that point in the weeks following cuba's diplomatic gesture cia backed raids against cuba increased castro then turned to a dramatic form of deterrence from moscow the soviet union began to secretly install nuclear missiles in cuba for thirteen days the world nervously waited. would the missile crisis end with nuclear war but kennedy and khrushchev resorted to diplomacy instead the soviet union would withdraw its missiles from cuba kennedy would remove u.s. missiles from turkey and not invade cuba. despite with president kennedy had promised to. the christian off on. agreeing to get the missiles out of cuba. we suddenly were found again a new boss came in and we were back in action again to get rid of castro the castro regime. and it was during this period that we ended up with what was called he wants
america and compensate the american companies that had expropriated if the united states would stop its aggressive behavior and resume trade with cuba kennedy was very interested but the rooms were of the bay of pigs for the united states were much to think of beginning discussions at that point in the weeks following cuba's diplomatic gesture cia backed raids against cuba increased castro then turned to a dramatic form of deterrence from moscow the soviet union began to secretly install...
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they do business in latin america, venezuela, argentina, brazil. venezue venezuela, we know what's going on in currencies. we know it's going on, inflation going through the roof. you have mark roberts, that's his venerable old wall street independent research firm. he has been raising red flags about this thing for more than a year. he came out in may pointing out there's accounting issues, he believes, with the way they account for their foreign currency translations. well, no one seems to care about this very much, but i will tell you something. he's raised the red flags. he thinks if the company were to be more conservative and reports say the way herbalife reports in venezuela, their sales growth would be, like last quarter, 11%, instead of the reported 26%. so he says this is artificially inflateded and in a big way. the company i want to point out says their statements are prepared in accordance with g g.a.p. when he asked him whether their revenues were inflated, he said they do not comment on our financial results. so this clearly some thi
they do business in latin america, venezuela, argentina, brazil. venezue venezuela, we know what's going on in currencies. we know it's going on, inflation going through the roof. you have mark roberts, that's his venerable old wall street independent research firm. he has been raising red flags about this thing for more than a year. he came out in may pointing out there's accounting issues, he believes, with the way they account for their foreign currency translations. well, no one seems to...
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and latin america to sour and some of the leaders of latin american countries have called on president obama to publicly apologize for what the n.s.a. has been conducting is through its spy programs now brazilian president dilma rousseff who now open the u.n. general assembly debate postponed her state visit to washington which was supposed to take place in october that was in response the u.s. spying on her personal communications with top aides now that visit to the to the white house would have been the official state visit during president obama's second term it would have been the first visit from a brazilian leader in almost to the white house in almost two decades but clearly this shows how upset and angry the brazilian government is in the fallout from the n.s.a. spying revelations this is now just the first world leader that is addressing the international body we can expect that many more will be bringing up the n.s.a. spy programs but what's interesting here is that as soon as the brazilian leader is done talking to the international community the second person to come to th
and latin america to sour and some of the leaders of latin american countries have called on president obama to publicly apologize for what the n.s.a. has been conducting is through its spy programs now brazilian president dilma rousseff who now open the u.n. general assembly debate postponed her state visit to washington which was supposed to take place in october that was in response the u.s. spying on her personal communications with top aides now that visit to the to the white house would...
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latin america, a great opportunity. would you rather go to walmart, growing at 10%, the same multiple, or target? let me answer that. >> the canada thing is a major misstep. walmart beat them there, and target's not putting up the numbers. that was the issue in the last quarter, was the -- >> thank you very much. the last quarter. not this quarter. >> yeah, well -- now all of a sudden they're ahead of walmart -- >> can we get a look at his footwear? those are from target, i think they're from the "wizard of oz" collection. right there. that's where he's buying his clothes. he's a patriot of target. talk with your feet, which you are. target. >> dr. j, who made the more compelling argument? >> well, i gotta say, i do like the shoes, murph. but i also like target, unfortunately. i do think it's filled the gap here as a it broke through 65 and so forth. so i like target here, murph, even though i like your shoes. >> thank you. >> the "wizard of oz" collection. >> that was a good one. >> weiss comes up with a lot of good on
latin america, a great opportunity. would you rather go to walmart, growing at 10%, the same multiple, or target? let me answer that. >> the canada thing is a major misstep. walmart beat them there, and target's not putting up the numbers. that was the issue in the last quarter, was the -- >> thank you very much. the last quarter. not this quarter. >> yeah, well -- now all of a sudden they're ahead of walmart -- >> can we get a look at his footwear? those are from...
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latin america ghetto if it becomes the 51st state. what is your response to that? >> the governor has a knack of insulting the puerto rican people. whether we're a state in the future or whether the people choose independence. i think all the trials and tribulations that we have experienced in the island, it hasn't occurred under statehood, it has occurred under the current status. >> go to detroit. >> you live here mr. hernandez. you know what i'm talking about. >> the situation in puerto rico economically is not -- it's approaching detroit, and the issue of the status, in might or might not be a factor in there, you know. >> it is. >> it is a factor. >> even the recognized as such in 2011 -- >> two people speak at once. renee chime in. >> it is a factor, it is definitely a factor. because of our status we do not have right now the tools necessary to improve our economy, to make trade agreements. we are subject to the u.s. merchant marine and we have to pay more than other countries for the goods and services that are coming the puerto rico. that is a fact. and if
latin america ghetto if it becomes the 51st state. what is your response to that? >> the governor has a knack of insulting the puerto rican people. whether we're a state in the future or whether the people choose independence. i think all the trials and tribulations that we have experienced in the island, it hasn't occurred under statehood, it has occurred under the current status. >> go to detroit. >> you live here mr. hernandez. you know what i'm talking about. >> the...