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trade agenda south america has fallen off. it took forever to get the colombia deal through congress. the only active trade initiative is the transpacific trade partnership in asia. is the united states doing enough to make sure that american companies are able to take full advantage of the market opportunities that are coming in south america and for everyone on the panel or all of you? >> it's just interesting that the chamber hosted a session between brazilian government and us. the president was just here and met with president obama and talked about areas of cooperation. and i think, you know, from what i heard from it, i participated in part of it. it was a recommitment to really -- we are the two big countries in this hemisphere. and there should be a lot of opportunities there. also the council on competitiveness has a sister organization that works with a number of other countries and in particular brazilian government on innovation and ways that we can spur innovation to the good for all. not just for one country pit
trade agenda south america has fallen off. it took forever to get the colombia deal through congress. the only active trade initiative is the transpacific trade partnership in asia. is the united states doing enough to make sure that american companies are able to take full advantage of the market opportunities that are coming in south america and for everyone on the panel or all of you? >> it's just interesting that the chamber hosted a session between brazilian government and us. the...
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officials are promising a deep investigation into the scandal in south america. they are on the ground now in columbia to investigate and question the women the center of it all. the scandal and investigation into alleged secret service misconduct has widened. cbs news reports agents were partying at a strip club in columbia, less than 48 hours before the president's arrival in south america america last week. >> under the rules of this hotel guests had to be signed in. >> 21 people responsible for the breeze's security are accused of soliciting prostitutes at a hotel. they include 11 secret service agents and eight members of the military, now she wants to know if it is isolated or a culture of behavior. >> i am worried this is the only time they were caught. >> we have learned a former secret service agent from maryland says his brother, a current agent was in south america when the scandal broke, he is running for yous senate in maryland. he says his brother is not accused of anything involving prostitution. >> i have personal relationships with some of them,
officials are promising a deep investigation into the scandal in south america. they are on the ground now in columbia to investigate and question the women the center of it all. the scandal and investigation into alleged secret service misconduct has widened. cbs news reports agents were partying at a strip club in columbia, less than 48 hours before the president's arrival in south america america last week. >> under the rules of this hotel guests had to be signed in. >> 21 people...
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, including four in south america. in the northern andes subregion, ecuador is the smallest country, but one of its most dynamic, at least geologically. the physical geography of ecuador is dominated by the volcanoes and other mountains that are raised up as the tectonic plate beneath the pacific ocean slowly but violently collides with south america. around the world, humans have learned to survive such natural hazards, but sometimes they cannot escape tragedy. in this story, we follow a geographer working at many levels to help people live with a killer volcano. narrator: of the 200 volcanoes in ecuador, 30 could erupt again. guagua pichincha has devastated quito, the capital, several times, so scientists monitor emissions of sulfur gas with gat conrn. in 1985, a massive eruption in neighboring colombia melted snowfields, causing mudflows that killed more than 23,000 people. throughout south america, scientists study the tragedy and vow to prevent the next one. they may get their chance here, in ecuador. the ngurahua
, including four in south america. in the northern andes subregion, ecuador is the smallest country, but one of its most dynamic, at least geologically. the physical geography of ecuador is dominated by the volcanoes and other mountains that are raised up as the tectonic plate beneath the pacific ocean slowly but violently collides with south america. around the world, humans have learned to survive such natural hazards, but sometimes they cannot escape tragedy. in this story, we follow a...
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. >> you both mentioned south america as promising developing markets for your products. when you think about the u.s. trade agenda south america has fallen off. took forever to get the colombia deal flew the congress. the partnership in asia. is the united states doing enough as a government, apart from what you're doing as companies, is the u.s. doing enough to make sure that american companies are able to take full advantage of the market opportunities in south america for any one on the panel or all of you. >> it's interesting that the chamber hosted a session between brazilian government and us. >> was just here. >> and bet president obama and talked about areas of cooperation, and i think from what i heard from it, i participated in part of it, it was a recommitment to really -- we are the two big countries in this hemisphere and there should be a lot of opportunities there. also the council on competitiveness has a sister organization that works with a number of other countries and in particular brazilian government on innovation and ways that we could spur innovat
. >> you both mentioned south america as promising developing markets for your products. when you think about the u.s. trade agenda south america has fallen off. took forever to get the colombia deal flew the congress. the partnership in asia. is the united states doing enough as a government, apart from what you're doing as companies, is the u.s. doing enough to make sure that american companies are able to take full advantage of the market opportunities in south america for any one on...
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and most of the slaves who come to the new world go to central and south america. we estimate maybe 5% of the millions of slaves who are brought from africa to the americas end up in what is now the united states. now, the cotton gin in the 1790s as we mentioned, the cotton gin gives slavery a new lease on life. it's a new way to make money from a slavery. and the typical slave in the period from 1830 to 1860 works on a cotton plantation. although not all of them. some slaves work in industry, slaves helped build railroads in the south. they work in mining. ev
and most of the slaves who come to the new world go to central and south america. we estimate maybe 5% of the millions of slaves who are brought from africa to the americas end up in what is now the united states. now, the cotton gin in the 1790s as we mentioned, the cotton gin gives slavery a new lease on life. it's a new way to make money from a slavery. and the typical slave in the period from 1830 to 1860 works on a cotton plantation. although not all of them. some slaves work in industry,...
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. >>> dolphins dying in south america. hundreds of them washing ashore on one stretch of beach in peru. the mystery and the investigation next. [ male announcer ] when he was only 4 years old, jonathan horton climbed all the way to the ceiling... in the middle of a department store. some parents might have scolded him. ♪ jonathan's parents gave him... gymnastics lessons. ♪ it's amazing how far you can go with a little help along the way. ♪ td ameritrade. proud sponsor of the 2012 u.s. olympic team. >>> dolphins are washing up on shores in south america. the government put together a panel to try to learn what happened to them. and so far some theories but nothing definitive. officials ruled out starvation and poisoning. environmental officials believe an outbreak of bacteria may be to blame. it's not the only large scale dolphins beaching this year. off cape cod in february 179 dolphins washed ashore, most of them dead. biologists still don't know what killed them. and last month more than 30 dolphins appeared on the
. >>> dolphins dying in south america. hundreds of them washing ashore on one stretch of beach in peru. the mystery and the investigation next. [ male announcer ] when he was only 4 years old, jonathan horton climbed all the way to the ceiling... in the middle of a department store. some parents might have scolded him. ♪ jonathan's parents gave him... gymnastics lessons. ♪ it's amazing how far you can go with a little help along the way. ♪ td ameritrade. proud sponsor of the 2012...
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it's the greatest power in south america. that's it. military it's not a great center power. >> china is its number-one customer. >> china is number-one trading partner -- >> doesn't that concern you? >> the chinese are getting all this money from the united states, and they take it and invest it in in the world! >> to the extent -- oil production anything that diminishes the middle east is a good thing. but we can't just -- get oil from brazil. and what they're upset about it brazil is the tightening of the sanctions on iran because 30 see that disrupting the oil market. so when the leaders get together it's a good thing the president has good relations with this country. it's an emerging power. >> i have to say with all due respect, what is happening with the iran has raised oil prices, which raises the revenues that brazil gets >> one of issues she raised -- >> i'm sure it is. she's hoping they raise prices even more. >> how is brazil's relationship with iran? >> good. >> it's a good relationship. i don't know that it's a close relat
it's the greatest power in south america. that's it. military it's not a great center power. >> china is its number-one customer. >> china is number-one trading partner -- >> doesn't that concern you? >> the chinese are getting all this money from the united states, and they take it and invest it in in the world! >> to the extent -- oil production anything that diminishes the middle east is a good thing. but we can't just -- get oil from brazil. and what they're...
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it's the greatest power in south america. that's it. military it's not a great center power. >> china is its number-one customer. >> china is number-one trading partner -- >> doesn't that concern you? >> the chinese are getting all this money from the united states, and they take it and invest it in in the world! >> to the extent -- oil production anything that diminishes the middle east is a good thing. but we can't just -- get oil from brazil. and what they're upset about it brazil is the tightening of the sanctions on iran because 30 see that disrupting the oil market. so when the leaders get together it's a good thing the president has good relations with this country. it's an emerging power. >> i have to say with all due respect, what is happening with the iran has raised oil prices, which raises the revenues that brazil gets. >> one of issues she raised -- >> i'm sure it is. she's hoping they raise prices even more. >> how is brazil's relationship with iran? >> good. >> it's a good relationship. i don't know that it's a close rela
it's the greatest power in south america. that's it. military it's not a great center power. >> china is its number-one customer. >> china is number-one trading partner -- >> doesn't that concern you? >> the chinese are getting all this money from the united states, and they take it and invest it in in the world! >> to the extent -- oil production anything that diminishes the middle east is a good thing. but we can't just -- get oil from brazil. and what they're...
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and most of the slaves who come to the new world go to central and south america. we estimate maybe 5% of the millions of slaves who are brought from africa to the americas end up in what is now the united states. now, the cotton ginn in the 1790s as we mentioned, the cotton gin gives slavery a new lease on life. it's a new way to make money from a slavery. and the typical slave in the period from 1830 to 1860 works on a cotton plantation. although not all of them. some slaves work in industry, slaves helped build railroads in the south. they work in mining. believe it or not, they had that gold strike in georgia in 1828. some slave owners mined gold with slave labor. but most of the slav in agriculture, most of them work in crops, plantations that raise crops like sugar and tobacco and so on. mostly of them work on cotton. well, the bell has just sounded.
and most of the slaves who come to the new world go to central and south america. we estimate maybe 5% of the millions of slaves who are brought from africa to the americas end up in what is now the united states. now, the cotton ginn in the 1790s as we mentioned, the cotton gin gives slavery a new lease on life. it's a new way to make money from a slavery. and the typical slave in the period from 1830 to 1860 works on a cotton plantation. although not all of them. some slaves work in industry,...
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we report agents were partying at a strip club in south america less than 48 hours before president obama's arrival friday, april 13th. >> guests had to be signed in. >> reporter: 21 people responsible for the president's security are accused of soliciting prostitutes in colombia, south america. those include 11 secret service agents and ten members of the u.s. military. now republicans senator susan collins wants to know if what happened is isolated or cultural behavior. >> i am worried that this is the only time that they were caught. >> reporter: wjz learned a former agent from maryland says his brother, a current agent, was in colombia, south america when the scandal broke. dan is a republican from the parks running for the u.s. senate in maryland. he says his brother is not accused of anything involving prostitution. >> i have personal relationships with some of them. one of them happens to be a family member who's assisting in the investigation. >> reporter: now some lawmakers say what happened could have been disastrous had the women been working for let's say a terrorist organizatio
we report agents were partying at a strip club in south america less than 48 hours before president obama's arrival friday, april 13th. >> guests had to be signed in. >> reporter: 21 people responsible for the president's security are accused of soliciting prostitutes in colombia, south america. those include 11 secret service agents and ten members of the u.s. military. now republicans senator susan collins wants to know if what happened is isolated or cultural behavior. >> i...
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america -- in south america. it's led to a sense of gridlock. the legislature is controlled by one group. the presidency by a different party. there's a perception that things don't get done, presidents get frustrated and so then they start to just govern by executive decree, unilateralism. this has led in south america to coups. you see some possible pathologies in the united states with divided governments, presidents tempted to do all sorts of things by executive order. so there is a very interesting question about -- and this is -- it's not just true of the u.s. constitution. it's true of 50 state constitutions. where governors are elected independently of state legislatures, where the legislature might be controlled by a different party than the governor. and it is a very interesting question, whether that's the better model. it is the american model. >> there is another dimension of american constitutionalism which seems increasingly relevant, and that is federalism. we have a deeply conflicted feeling abou
america -- in south america. it's led to a sense of gridlock. the legislature is controlled by one group. the presidency by a different party. there's a perception that things don't get done, presidents get frustrated and so then they start to just govern by executive decree, unilateralism. this has led in south america to coups. you see some possible pathologies in the united states with divided governments, presidents tempted to do all sorts of things by executive order. so there is a very...
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on the president's trip to south america, it is expanding. who else is now involved? preparing for the worst outbreak of potentially deadly storms in years. the midwest already hit with large hail and a few tornadoes. good evening. already hard hit by severe weather, the middle of the country is bracing for more. the national weather service has issued warning. several potentially deadly storms on the way that could affect millions of people. already today one tornado touched down on the kansas oklahoma border. and baseball sized hail broke windows and tore off the sighting of homes in nebraska. people in need, people need to stay informed and be ready to take action at a moment's notice. >> the plain states are preparing for the worst, a large area from minnesota to texas could be at risk for an outbreak of deadly storms. the strong production center in oklahoma says that it could be a high end life-threatening events. affecting five and half million americans. >> this is just the beginning of a long duration severe weather outbreak including the potential for strong
on the president's trip to south america, it is expanding. who else is now involved? preparing for the worst outbreak of potentially deadly storms in years. the midwest already hit with large hail and a few tornadoes. good evening. already hard hit by severe weather, the middle of the country is bracing for more. the national weather service has issued warning. several potentially deadly storms on the way that could affect millions of people. already today one tornado touched down on the kansas...
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before i left for argentina, i spoke to the foreign secretary. >> many of the countries of south america have been pushed as far as they want to go by argentina on this. they're not willing to join together. they're getting rather irritated behind-the-scenes sometimes at argentina raising this subject of one regional meeting after another. >> this has been a summer day of reflection here. president fernandez chose not to change the mood by launching an angry attack. britain's diplomatic offensive has been rather successful until now. it will start to ease off a little. bbc news. >> firefighters in moscow have been battling to control a fire that has engulfed the top of a skyscraper still under construction. helicopters doused the flames, which broke out more than 60 floors above ground and were visible across the capital. the fire broke out inside the federation tower complex, which is due to open next year. it was designed to be europe's tallest building. a small plane has crashed into a central florida shopping center. initial reports indicate at least five people have been injured. se
before i left for argentina, i spoke to the foreign secretary. >> many of the countries of south america have been pushed as far as they want to go by argentina on this. they're not willing to join together. they're getting rather irritated behind-the-scenes sometimes at argentina raising this subject of one regional meeting after another. >> this has been a summer day of reflection here. president fernandez chose not to change the mood by launching an angry attack. britain's...
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in guatemala, panama, and columbia, south america. this year, out of this location in tampa, we have shipped projects all throughout central america, the caribbean, three projects in africa, two projects in saudi arabia, and we have another large project now coming up in panama as well as one developing, a large one developing in ecuador. we are truly in a global economy. with that, tampa tank, fla. structural steel along with the port of tampa and the city of tampa are honored to welcome the president of united states, president barack obama. welcome. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thank you. hello, tampa. . [applause] it is good to be here in tampa, good to be in florida. i just got a tour of this magnificent port. i was hoping to try one of the cranes. [laughter] the secret service would not let me. they don't let me have fun. there were more concerned about your safety than mine. [laughter] they did not want me messing anything up. i want to thank david for that introduction. i want to thank mayor buckhorn for welcoming us to tampa and an outstan
in guatemala, panama, and columbia, south america. this year, out of this location in tampa, we have shipped projects all throughout central america, the caribbean, three projects in africa, two projects in saudi arabia, and we have another large project now coming up in panama as well as one developing, a large one developing in ecuador. we are truly in a global economy. with that, tampa tank, fla. structural steel along with the port of tampa and the city of tampa are honored to welcome the...
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. >>> a secret service scandal in south america. investigators are looking into prostitution allegations as president obama attends the summit of americas. : a rare warning from the national weather service. a potential life threatening event as the midsection prepare for a tornado outbreak. >>> and tonight, how they could cause skin cancer. welcome to fox 5 news at 6:00. i'm will thomas. >> and i'm maurine. we begin tonight with the top story of the day. the secret service scandal that is casting a shadow over president obama's trip to south america. >> they say it happened in columbia while president obama is there to attend the summit of the americas. a senior law enforcement official tells fox, employees at a hotel witnessed the inappropriate behavior by one of the secret service agents alleging a prostitute was in at least one of the rooms. we are also learning that five u.s. service members have been disciplined for misconduct at the same hotel where the secret service agent was accused of that inappropriate behavior. the u.s.
. >>> a secret service scandal in south america. investigators are looking into prostitution allegations as president obama attends the summit of americas. : a rare warning from the national weather service. a potential life threatening event as the midsection prepare for a tornado outbreak. >>> and tonight, how they could cause skin cancer. welcome to fox 5 news at 6:00. i'm will thomas. >> and i'm maurine. we begin tonight with the top story of the day. the secret...
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but first, president obama drilling for energy solutions in south america. but someone here says how that's starting to drill in our own backyard first. in america, we believe in a future that is better than today. since 1894, ameriprise financial has been working hard for their clients' futures. never taking a bailout. helping generations achieve dreams. buy homes. put their kids through college. retire how they want to. ameriprise. the strength of america's largest financial planning company. the heart of 10,000 advisors working with you, one-to-one. together, for your future. ♪ ♪ why do you whisper, green grass? ♪ [ all ] shh! ♪ why tell the trees what ain't so? ♪ [ male announcer ] dow solutions use vibration reduction technology to help reduce track noise so trains move quieter througurban areas all over the world. together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything. [ all ] shh! [ male announcer ] solutionism. the new optimism. >> coming up, home prices still draining your wallet. good news, the u.s. doubling its oil fr
but first, president obama drilling for energy solutions in south america. but someone here says how that's starting to drill in our own backyard first. in america, we believe in a future that is better than today. since 1894, ameriprise financial has been working hard for their clients' futures. never taking a bailout. helping generations achieve dreams. buy homes. put their kids through college. retire how they want to. ameriprise. the strength of america's largest financial planning company....
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have you to pay attention to south america, china is another good example. they are a big corn area, it's very cold and dry right now. russia the drought affecting the wheat crop in france and germany and poland. you just can't look in your own backyard. >> when we come back, one of the things i want to do is look in our one backyard and predict what the prices will be this summer, what we need to watch for. when we return in just a moment. . >>> tom into yan grain company, i said we would look at what the prices would be. i will just start out with you greg. we will see 15-dollar beans this summer. >> i don't think we will any time. >> you don't. >> i think we are getting near a top in the bean market. leaning oner one way, open interest at record levels, we have had production concerns, which are real in south america, demand has been great. >> i just talked to another analyst and he said we will probably touch 15-dollar beans, 5-dollar corns and -- our -- who is going to buy, who isn't and who will produce and who won't. i just --. >> who will buy at thes
have you to pay attention to south america, china is another good example. they are a big corn area, it's very cold and dry right now. russia the drought affecting the wheat crop in france and germany and poland. you just can't look in your own backyard. >> when we come back, one of the things i want to do is look in our one backyard and predict what the prices will be this summer, what we need to watch for. when we return in just a moment. . >>> tom into yan grain company, i...
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secretary clinton will also accompany him to south america. >> good news for fairfax county kids. unless there's an unforeseen emergency, fairfax county public school students are ending the school year early. yesterday the school board approved a revision to the calendar. the last day of school will be friday june 15, instead of tuesday, june 19. that is because the school system used just one of its three planned weather make up days. >> somebody in the area could be a millionaire and not even know about it. an unclaimed ticket for wednesday's powerball drawing is worth $1 million for. the ticket was sold at mayfair liquor, on georgia avenue in d.c. the winning numbers are on your screen. powerball -- 2. you have 180 days to claim the prize of. >> someone will be very excited when they discovered that is their ticket. it's 44 degrees. >> still ahead, some of the biggest stars in music from past and present gathered in d.c. last night. what they said about the reopening of the historic howard theatre. >> by the mayor of newark, new jersey, is being called a hero. >> first, traffi
secretary clinton will also accompany him to south america. >> good news for fairfax county kids. unless there's an unforeseen emergency, fairfax county public school students are ending the school year early. yesterday the school board approved a revision to the calendar. the last day of school will be friday june 15, instead of tuesday, june 19. that is because the school system used just one of its three planned weather make up days. >> somebody in the area could be a millionaire...
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this led in south america to seeing a possible pathologist with divided government and being attempted to do things by executive order. there was an interesting question. it's not just true of the u.s. constitution. it's true of 50 state constitutions. governors are elected departmentally. it is the american model. >> there is another dimension of constitutionalism that seems increasingly relevant and that is federalism. we have a deeply conflicted feeling about our own federal history, but the fact is that europe is on the edge of failure and they are going to fall apart. that could have global implications of disastrous skprd that is built into the system and the system of burden sharing and transfer of payments. we could handle things that the world will need to handle on an increasingly large scale. >> isn't there another issue there? i heard the governor jerry brown in sell say the other day that if the legislature won't agree to something, it goes to the people. the people can create a referendum and decide that way. it is truly taking the government or the governing of that stat
this led in south america to seeing a possible pathologist with divided government and being attempted to do things by executive order. there was an interesting question. it's not just true of the u.s. constitution. it's true of 50 state constitutions. governors are elected departmentally. it is the american model. >> there is another dimension of constitutionalism that seems increasingly relevant and that is federalism. we have a deeply conflicted feeling about our own federal history,...
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on his plane to south america, defense secretary leon panetta said those with security clearances have had them revoked. >> frankly, my biggest concern is the is the issue of security and what could possibly have been jeopardized by virtue of this kind of behavior. >> reporter: the first to blow the whistle on the misconduct was paula reid, a 21-year veteran of the secret service seen here guarding president george w. bush's limo in 2001. now the agency's south america chief, reid was in cartagena preparing for the president's arrival when she first heard of the agents' behavior and acted decisively. she pulled registration records from the hotel caribe, helped remove the 11 agents and officers from the country and worked to replace them with new secret service officials. vermont senator patrick leahy is chairman of the judiciary committee which overseas the secret service. >> she acted very, very quickly, very strongly, and right by the books. if there was ever a time that should be done, it's this time. >> reporter: now, tonight investigators in cartagena are wrapping up their invest
on his plane to south america, defense secretary leon panetta said those with security clearances have had them revoked. >> frankly, my biggest concern is the is the issue of security and what could possibly have been jeopardized by virtue of this kind of behavior. >> reporter: the first to blow the whistle on the misconduct was paula reid, a 21-year veteran of the secret service seen here guarding president george w. bush's limo in 2001. now the agency's south america chief, reid...
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when you think about the trade agenda, south america's kind of fallen off. it took photographer to get the -- forever to get the colombia deal through congress. is the united states doing enough, the government apart from what you're doing as companies, but is the united states doing enough to make sure that american companies are able to take full advantage of the market opportunities that are coming in south america? for anyone on the panel or all of you. do you want to start off, sam? >> well, it's just interesting that the chamber hosted a session between the brazilian government and be us -- >> the president was just here, yeah. >> the president here and talked about areas of cooperation x. from what i heard of it, i participated in part of it, it was a recommitment to really -- we are the two big countries in this hemisphere, and there should be a lot of opportunities there. also the council on competitiveness has a sister organization that works with a number of other countries and in particular brazilian government on innovation. and ways that we cou
when you think about the trade agenda, south america's kind of fallen off. it took photographer to get the -- forever to get the colombia deal through congress. is the united states doing enough, the government apart from what you're doing as companies, but is the united states doing enough to make sure that american companies are able to take full advantage of the market opportunities that are coming in south america? for anyone on the panel or all of you. do you want to start off, sam?...
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the proposals and this whole idea that the drug war in central south america is underfunded is a complete myth i mean would be allotted one point four billion dollars to mexico for the marathon mission of helping fight the drug war and that money has led to increased violence fifty thousand deaths since two thousand and six as well as human rights abuses by mexico police and how difficult would it be mike to make changes to these policies policies that seem to be failing when there are so many businesses making so much money off of it yeah i mean this is i think this is a big question i'm not sure the drug policy reform advocates have moved this far in the debate yet but what we're going to be looking at is how do we answer the question of what kind of jobs program is the drug war in this is really that's what it is now it's not a public safety campaign it doesn't any public safety that taking a drug dealer off the street is completely eliminated by the fact that you're encouraging this competition to move in with violence so it's what do you do with this in two thousand agents that work
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america -- colombia, south america are under investigation after allegedly bringing prostitutes to their hotel room. >> if it turns out allegations made in the press are confirmed, then of course i will be angry. >> the agents could have been blackmailed, by these prostitutes they were married, the prostitutes had leverage over them and could have you know, been in concert with terrorists or drug cartel people. >> the scandal came to light after one agent allegedly refused to pay his prostitute for her services. >> embarrass the president rather than protected the president they went wild and about the last people you would expect to go wild is secret service they keep the rest of us from going wild so they got a price to pay for this one. >> eleanor homes norton sits on the house committee. >> this is a lot worse than relaxing a lot worse than r and r on your time off and a real offence when secret service go s with the president there is no time off. >> 11 employees, uniformed and agents are suspended with pay. >> assuming all this is correct, they have to be very tough responding to t
america -- colombia, south america are under investigation after allegedly bringing prostitutes to their hotel room. >> if it turns out allegations made in the press are confirmed, then of course i will be angry. >> the agents could have been blackmailed, by these prostitutes they were married, the prostitutes had leverage over them and could have you know, been in concert with terrorists or drug cartel people. >> the scandal came to light after one agent allegedly refused to...
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on his plane to south america, defense secretary leon panetta said those with security clearances have had them revoked. >> frankly, my biggest concern is the issue of security and who could possibly have been jeopardized by virtue of this kind of behavior. >> reporter: the first to blow the whistle on the misconduct was paula reid, a 21-year veteran of the secret service seen here guarding president george w. bush's limb know 2001. now the agency's south america chief, reid was in cartagena preparing for the president's arrival when she first heard of the agents' behavior and acted decisively. she pulled registration records from the hotel caribe, helped remove the 11 agents and officers from the country and worked to replace them with new secret service officials. vermont senator patrick leahy is chairman of the judiciary committee which overseas the secret service. >> she acted very, very quickly, very strongly, and right by the books. if there was ever a time that should be done, it's this time. >> reporter: now, tonight investigators in cartagena are wrapping up their investigatio
on his plane to south america, defense secretary leon panetta said those with security clearances have had them revoked. >> frankly, my biggest concern is the issue of security and who could possibly have been jeopardized by virtue of this kind of behavior. >> reporter: the first to blow the whistle on the misconduct was paula reid, a 21-year veteran of the secret service seen here guarding president george w. bush's limb know 2001. now the agency's south america chief, reid was in...
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the proposals and this whole idea that that the drug war in central south america is underfunded is a complete myth i mean would be allotted one point four billion dollars to mexico for the marathon initiative to help them fight the drug war and that money has led to increased violence fifty thousand deaths since two thousand and six as well as human rights abuses by mexico police and how difficult would it be like to make changes to these policies policies that seem to be failing right there are so many businesses making so much money off of it yeah i mean this is i think this is a big question i'm not sure the drug policy reform advocates have moved this far in the debate yet but we're going to be looking at is how do we answer the question of what kind of jobs program is the drug war and essentially that's what it is now it's not a public safety campaign it doesn't any public safety that taking a drug you off the street is completely eliminated by the fact that you're encouraging this competition to move in with violence so it's what do you do with the ten thousand agents that work
the proposals and this whole idea that that the drug war in central south america is underfunded is a complete myth i mean would be allotted one point four billion dollars to mexico for the marathon initiative to help them fight the drug war and that money has led to increased violence fifty thousand deaths since two thousand and six as well as human rights abuses by mexico police and how difficult would it be like to make changes to these policies policies that seem to be failing right there...
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juggling in south america where chevron was drilling is almost no restriction it's a poisonous no this cancer child kenya is our epidemic we don't want to bring that to the united states i hate to see it happen in south america a lot to talk about unfortunately we're out of time but thank you very much for coming on the show that was a great palace and that's the good of journalist and author of cultures i think. well as the weather warms up occupiers are aiming to revive the movement but there are signs that the civil war is brewing within the occupy lawless within occupy wall street that organizations like move on dot org jumping on ed some say the establishment left is trying to co-opt a movement to get president obama reelected suck more about the future of the movement i'm joined now by jesse leg raca and activist and i think the other posts i get the nice to see you so i know that you have been have been part of this movement from the very beginning how do you feel about this you know it really doesn't bother me that much because the way i will get is if we're going to sit there
juggling in south america where chevron was drilling is almost no restriction it's a poisonous no this cancer child kenya is our epidemic we don't want to bring that to the united states i hate to see it happen in south america a lot to talk about unfortunately we're out of time but thank you very much for coming on the show that was a great palace and that's the good of journalist and author of cultures i think. well as the weather warms up occupiers are aiming to revive the movement but there...
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it's essentially now a democratic hemisphere north and south america. this is on balance extremely good news. we've seen a couple democracies cliek colombia get on the ball and figure out how to use their democratic process to find leaders who can make a meaningful difference in their violence and the vie thaens that afgts us, too. we've also seen president obama one of his most significant accomplishments has been to ignore chavez. you recalled he tried in the first few months to say hello to him and it was a little uncomfortable. some salespeople thought he smiled too much, some people thought he smiled not enough. he shook the guy's hand and he hasn't spoken about him sense. that's the perfect way to handle chavez who in one way or the other is on the way out. i don't see him gaining any popularity in the region. he has a message that's broken. his country tragically is not doing well. it has one of the highest violence rates in the entire hemisphere even though it has some of the greatest oil resource. he's a failed leader. i'm not as worried about
it's essentially now a democratic hemisphere north and south america. this is on balance extremely good news. we've seen a couple democracies cliek colombia get on the ball and figure out how to use their democratic process to find leaders who can make a meaningful difference in their violence and the vie thaens that afgts us, too. we've also seen president obama one of his most significant accomplishments has been to ignore chavez. you recalled he tried in the first few months to say hello to...
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south america is not even 1%. >> what you said is the basis of your book it is not obvious how leads to a prosperity that we have been if that is true then why we have a march toward democracy but to has spread around the world people say this is said natural a pollution but it is natural to our way of thinking. >> i don't but when you see whether people have you say water we doing wrong? in communist china they saw prosperity. and we should try experiments. they let each province set its own rules. the blog, the bureaucracy that resist all the becomes more powerful but then they see johnnie is happy to go to school, she wants what he has. if they are at a private or charter school it fights the states. the spiderweb does continue to grow. >> from the manhattan institute. talk about the appeal that government can solve our problems another is growing and the quality is a serious problem. do you agree with the data that to there has been stagnation anti-think it is a problem also with the policies but to what if it was not? would you say that was a problem? >> no. if people are freed
south america is not even 1%. >> what you said is the basis of your book it is not obvious how leads to a prosperity that we have been if that is true then why we have a march toward democracy but to has spread around the world people say this is said natural a pollution but it is natural to our way of thinking. >> i don't but when you see whether people have you say water we doing wrong? in communist china they saw prosperity. and we should try experiments. they let each province...
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the proposals and this whole idea that the drug war in central south america is underfunded is a complete myth i mean when we allotted one point four billion dollars to mexico for the marathon a shift to help them fight the drug war and that money has led to increased violence fifty thousand deaths since two thousand and six as well as human rights abuses by mexico police and how difficult would it be like to make changes to the of the a policy that aims of the failing when there are so many business making so much money. yeah i mean this is i think this is a big question i'm not sure the drug policy reform advocates have moved this far in the debate yet but what we're going to be looking at is how do we answer the question of what kind of jobs program is the drug war and essentially that's what it is now it's not a public safety campaign it doesn't any public safety that taking a drug dealer off the street is completely eliminated by the fact that you're encouraging this competition to move in with violence so it's what do you do with the ten thousand agents that work for the da what do
the proposals and this whole idea that the drug war in central south america is underfunded is a complete myth i mean when we allotted one point four billion dollars to mexico for the marathon a shift to help them fight the drug war and that money has led to increased violence fifty thousand deaths since two thousand and six as well as human rights abuses by mexico police and how difficult would it be like to make changes to the of the a policy that aims of the failing when there are so many...
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in south america you know i mean some countries are even refusing to participate in our drug war program because they're so terrified of this and their answer cations it's that colombia is very slim and colombia is touted as a model because of the colombia plan in the one nine hundred ninety s. the way the united states went after cartel leaders down there is that this is colombia is the model going forward will colombia no longer wants to fight the drug war they're not interested in this anymore felipe calderon is slowly mexico's president slowly been walking back in support and the obama administration might now watch i've got legalization but they have literally nothing else to talk about they have no. the proposals and this whole idea that the drug war in central south america is under funded is a complete myth we allotted one point four billion dollars to mexico for the marathon issue to help them fight the drug war and that money has led to increased violence fifty thousand deaths since two thousand and six as well as human rights abuses by mexico police and how difficult would it
in south america you know i mean some countries are even refusing to participate in our drug war program because they're so terrified of this and their answer cations it's that colombia is very slim and colombia is touted as a model because of the colombia plan in the one nine hundred ninety s. the way the united states went after cartel leaders down there is that this is colombia is the model going forward will colombia no longer wants to fight the drug war they're not interested in this...
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of south america they started from the tip of south america at visiting other islands in the area >> luckily the engine died while imports >> there were on their way problem happened five hours later 24 hours later could be completely different subject >> ceo alarm tension systems bob bonifas is traveled all over the world past 11 years >> when i get off of the boat photographer on the boat amateur photographer and he said kiss the ground and i got off and got down and kissed the ground >> on this trip to one of the most remote locations of the globe bob bonifas at 73 passengers on board 291 ft former oceanographic research vessel had to make the best of it bad situation. >> we had a very restless nights in bed side rails on the beds to keep you in there at the boat was rocking back and forth it was doing all kinds of gyrations >> bob bonifas 75 years old searching for another flag to hand also planning his next the biggest invention >> i have some things plant in the one that i missed this year because that would not take me at the arctic poll >> trip coming up sometime soon with on
of south america they started from the tip of south america at visiting other islands in the area >> luckily the engine died while imports >> there were on their way problem happened five hours later 24 hours later could be completely different subject >> ceo alarm tension systems bob bonifas is traveled all over the world past 11 years >> when i get off of the boat photographer on the boat amateur photographer and he said kiss the ground and i got off and got down and...
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america. she was -- she heard about a prostitute complaining she was not paid by one of the secret service agents. she quickly notified washington and rounded up the 11 agents involved. they were then sent home a day before the president arrived. today, american officials are asking if the culture needs to be reexamined. >> i can help but wonder if there have been -- if there had been more women as part of the detail, at this would have happened. >> there are plenty of women in the the ranks. she was once the number 2 highest-ranking official and a secret service. >> in my experience, it has not been condoned. when an issue comes to their attention, they react swiftly and decisively. >> we may learn more this week about the fate of the five remaining agents under investigation. one agent is planning to fight back. congress is getting closer to a formal investigation. >> joining us now to talk about the secret service and scandals that have rocked washington is abbie phillips. this has not been
america. she was -- she heard about a prostitute complaining she was not paid by one of the secret service agents. she quickly notified washington and rounded up the 11 agents involved. they were then sent home a day before the president arrived. today, american officials are asking if the culture needs to be reexamined. >> i can help but wonder if there have been -- if there had been more women as part of the detail, at this would have happened. >> there are plenty of women in the...
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america. >> there may be a prostitution scandal involving the secret service. one doesn't secret service agents have been fired. richard reeve joins us with details. >> 5 members of the u.s. military stationed in colombia may be a part of this scandal. all this has -- as president obama is attending an important economic conference in the same country. their assignment is to protect the president and other high- level officials. now a prostitution scandal has rocked the secret service. authorities say 12 agents relieved from duty are returning from the u.s., one of them accused of misconduct with the prostitute. >> if he is having something like that, he does not need to be a secret service agent for very long. >> in anticipation of coming -- in anticipation of president obama's visit. >> they are protecting the president. >> a hotel employee says the agents were drinking heavily during their stay. why >> of the agents did not pay the prostitute -- >> one of the agents did not pay the prostitute. she reported it to the police. >> the danger is the potential for
america. >> there may be a prostitution scandal involving the secret service. one doesn't secret service agents have been fired. richard reeve joins us with details. >> 5 members of the u.s. military stationed in colombia may be a part of this scandal. all this has -- as president obama is attending an important economic conference in the same country. their assignment is to protect the president and other high- level officials. now a prostitution scandal has rocked the secret...
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>> mostly in the rain forest areas of south america and a little bit into central america also. and that's why although he is a very large and considered the largest eagle species in the americas, he only has a five-foot wingspan. a long wingspan while going through -- just like that. a long wing span while going through the forest is basically going to clip on trees and that's not going to work out so well. >> look at those talons. >> yeah, the talons you see on the back is about the same size as a grizzly bear's claw. about three to five inches. i'm going to take jambo over here. we have a cute and cuddly coming for you guys. >> looking forward to that. >> now, this is a ground cuss cuss. the ground cuss cuss is pretty cool because they have all sorts of adaptations. they're found in new guinea. this one is just a year old, just starting out with our ambassador program. she is a real sweet -- the thing is, though, her name, it does translate to the goddess of death and destruction. but don't worry, hoda -- >> why? >> because when she first came to us she was pretty much follow
>> mostly in the rain forest areas of south america and a little bit into central america also. and that's why although he is a very large and considered the largest eagle species in the americas, he only has a five-foot wingspan. a long wingspan while going through -- just like that. a long wing span while going through the forest is basically going to clip on trees and that's not going to work out so well. >> look at those talons. >> yeah, the talons you see on the back is...
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it is south america. he might go to south carolina but it would be on the way. charles payne, unbury me from this. bottom line, we have plenty of that stuff here why get it from these folks? >>guest: and the main stuff, he is so eager, actually salivating at the notion of buying brazil's oil, and, what the heck? and this is the same person that stopped the keystone xl pipeline in i don't get the timing of the visits. why get the intensity of the visits. you remember when our nafta partners were here the president of mexico said in the rose garden and he dogged america, he dogged everything about america and he said nothing about mexico's responsibilities with respect to the drug lords and the drugs coming into the country. it was all america. you would think that maybe the greatest debate to mexico was whether they shouldable wall to keep americans out. it was amazing. >>neil: so, now, i guess i am wondering, you have to be careful, republicans -- you have to be careful and i foe you are just a fair and balanced critique and you do got like the money wasted but
it is south america. he might go to south carolina but it would be on the way. charles payne, unbury me from this. bottom line, we have plenty of that stuff here why get it from these folks? >>guest: and the main stuff, he is so eager, actually salivating at the notion of buying brazil's oil, and, what the heck? and this is the same person that stopped the keystone xl pipeline in i don't get the timing of the visits. why get the intensity of the visits. you remember when our nafta...
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the president has arrived in south america. leaders from more than 30 countries are expected to attenthis gathering that beginning tomorrow, and corey booker is being failed as a hero for rescuing his neighbor from a fire, the woman is in serious condition. back to "hardball." >>> welcome back, george zimmerman's attorney will try next try to get zimmerman out of jail while he awaits a kriel, the grudge brought up a conflict of interest when she announced her husband's colleague, a cnn analyst, denied zimmerman's question to defend him last month. joy has the latest for us. >> the judge in this case is married to a guy who is in a law firm. he represented tiger woods after the inma mouse car rash in his home, and in the past he represented the parents of casey anthony in that huge trial here. so this was a very prominent attorney that was apparently contacted very early on by george zimmerman, before he got his first set of attorneys, to represent him. he declined to do that, but that contact with george zimmerman and also with
the president has arrived in south america. leaders from more than 30 countries are expected to attenthis gathering that beginning tomorrow, and corey booker is being failed as a hero for rescuing his neighbor from a fire, the woman is in serious condition. back to "hardball." >>> welcome back, george zimmerman's attorney will try next try to get zimmerman out of jail while he awaits a kriel, the grudge brought up a conflict of interest when she announced her husband's...
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our policies affect south america. our policies affect canada, and we have to take a look at what we are doing and change policies in america. thank you for what you are doing for us. thank you very much. >> thank you very much. the next presenter we have is dorothy, who is president of all of us or none. >> i am not a president, and i am the executive director of services for prisoners with children. on the way here, i was thinking about what i would be saying, and when you said, we have a host of experts, and sometimes it is hard for me to get my head around the reality that they could be an expert. i am in recovery, and i have not used in a thing for 21 years. that is not the main thing i am in recovery from. i am a recovering slave, and the war on drugs is the war on me, so i showed up to ask and you stop chasing my children. i thought about what is to live in a place where 5% of the world population incarcerates 25% of the prisoners. i thought what it would mean to have 2.3 million people locked up, 7 million peop
our policies affect south america. our policies affect canada, and we have to take a look at what we are doing and change policies in america. thank you for what you are doing for us. thank you very much. >> thank you very much. the next presenter we have is dorothy, who is president of all of us or none. >> i am not a president, and i am the executive director of services for prisoners with children. on the way here, i was thinking about what i would be saying, and when you said,...
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america. that is followed fairly closely by opportunities in eastern europe and throughout the middle east and in subsahara africa and spots -- it's not uniformly true but certain countries and regions in south asia. from a service standpoint, the real drivers of growth today and
america. that is followed fairly closely by opportunities in eastern europe and throughout the middle east and in subsahara africa and spots -- it's not uniformly true but certain countries and regions in south asia. from a service standpoint, the real drivers of growth today and
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the incident may have occurred just hours before the president's arrival in south america last week. the agents are on administrative leave. and their security clearances have been revoked. >> breaking news from florida. a short time ago, the judge in the george zimmerman case steps down. judge jessica rexider recused herself. zimmerman's attorney made the request when it was discovered there was a relationship between the judge and an attorney. >>> online warnings sent fear across the campus of university of maryland college park. vic is in the newsroom with more for a victim who threatened a shooting rampage. >> a judge ruled that 19-year- old 19-year-old alexander song is competent to stand trial. he told the court he is feeling much better. he's been hospitalized are for psychiatric evaluation since march. he posted that he planned to kill enough people to make the national room. mary, back to you. >> all right, vic. thank you. the prince george's county state's attorney's office says it could be months before the case goes to trial. >>> desperate for a baby. a texas woman confes
the incident may have occurred just hours before the president's arrival in south america last week. the agents are on administrative leave. and their security clearances have been revoked. >> breaking news from florida. a short time ago, the judge in the george zimmerman case steps down. judge jessica rexider recused herself. zimmerman's attorney made the request when it was discovered there was a relationship between the judge and an attorney. >>> online warnings sent fear...
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people before have sailed around the top of north america and around the bottom of south america and back. and until now, no one has done the solo non-stop. and here it is, maryland adventurer matt rutherford back on land. among the hundreds in the crowd, the governor wearing shorts and this is -- and maryland's first lady was there for the sendoff in june of 2011. >> and when we called him off, he was wearing the same shirt. >> reporter: how did he feel after a year at sea? >> and i am doing, long time no see. like a dream. any minute and i'm going to be in the middle of the ocean, you know. and it happened over and over and over again and -- >> reporter: the point was to raise mean. for a group called crab, chesapeake's region accessible boating which, hopes to buy a heavy gangway. >> for 20 years, i have been wanting to take a wheelchair user with an electric chair, the heavy chairs, and i have had to come down to the dock and decide not to go in the boats because they have to leave and to leave that chair behind. that is a big thing there. >> reporter: there were dangers for the
people before have sailed around the top of north america and around the bottom of south america and back. and until now, no one has done the solo non-stop. and here it is, maryland adventurer matt rutherford back on land. among the hundreds in the crowd, the governor wearing shorts and this is -- and maryland's first lady was there for the sendoff in june of 2011. >> and when we called him off, he was wearing the same shirt. >> reporter: how did he feel after a year at sea?...
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we begin with breaking news from columbia, south america, where president obama arrived tonight to attend the summit of the americas, amid reports that a group of secret service agents has been sent back to the u.s., facing allegations of serious misconduct. abc's rena nine unanimous is with the president. what can you tell us? >> that's right, cynthia, good evening. we know president obama's secret elite force tasked with guarding him, members of that force has been sent home today for allegations of misconduct, involving prostitution. the reports first came out from the associated press, who said they received an anonymous tip that as many as a dozen agents may have been involved. while prosecution may becolumbi service says it is not something they turn a blind eye to and are looking to see exactly what happened. meanwhile, this could be the single most embarrassing moment for the secret service, if these numbers, are, in fact, true. >> our thanks to you. embarrassing and sad. "good morning america" will have much more on this developing story in the morning. >>> and we turn now to the
we begin with breaking news from columbia, south america, where president obama arrived tonight to attend the summit of the americas, amid reports that a group of secret service agents has been sent back to the u.s., facing allegations of serious misconduct. abc's rena nine unanimous is with the president. what can you tell us? >> that's right, cynthia, good evening. we know president obama's secret elite force tasked with guarding him, members of that force has been sent home today for...
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we do see it in calinke, you see it in certain incan sites in south america. so it might be a pan american feature. i'm not sure what it is. some hopi people have told me that the t, the bottom of the t, goes down into a mythical underground lake so this is an upside down mountain that leads down into a place called the house of rain. that is where twyla, probably oldest american deity, the rain deity, lives down in the house of rain and this is a t shape from up on the colorado plateau and that is the last picture on these slides, so -- the t shape, the pottery, i followed genetic information that you find in bones and teeth. i followed as many different pieces of information as i could and they sent me walking. i started in chaco canyon and walked north up to mesa verde, around to comb ridge in utah, down into the hopi mesa, across the mugion rim, to mexico and then into the sierra madre, following people, following routes. because everything in the desert leaves a route that leads you somewhere. everything out there is a story. and that's what i'm following
we do see it in calinke, you see it in certain incan sites in south america. so it might be a pan american feature. i'm not sure what it is. some hopi people have told me that the t, the bottom of the t, goes down into a mythical underground lake so this is an upside down mountain that leads down into a place called the house of rain. that is where twyla, probably oldest american deity, the rain deity, lives down in the house of rain and this is a t shape from up on the colorado plateau and...