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well, there were at least two presidents before hugo chavez who did exactly what hugo chavez did, take bolivar's legacy and use it as their own. it's amazing to see, people on the right to use them. people on the left use him. for hugo chavez, who i think bolivar would've been horrified to see how his name had been used, but it's been used many times before. he was, he is constantly being brought up by leaders throughout latin america to argue different points, which is why people are very, very confused about just to bolivar was, and just what he believed in. what hugo chavez and simon bolivar do have in common is this. bolivar dreamed of unifying all of latin america. he wanted a unified america because he felt it would be stronger, more influential, a greater shelby say counterpoint to the united states, which was going very strong. hugo chavez, too, has a dream, and he had the ball at aryan nation now, which are ecuador and as we know bolivia and cuba. they all call themselves the ball at aryan nation's which have very little to do with bolivar reasons. so thank you for the questio
well, there were at least two presidents before hugo chavez who did exactly what hugo chavez did, take bolivar's legacy and use it as their own. it's amazing to see, people on the right to use them. people on the left use him. for hugo chavez, who i think bolivar would've been horrified to see how his name had been used, but it's been used many times before. he was, he is constantly being brought up by leaders throughout latin america to argue different points, which is why people are very,...
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chÁvez prometiÓ uno de los mÁs pobres como uno de los proyectos de la revoluciÓn bolivariana. la imagen de maduro estÁ en entredicho. de toda la vida. de todo los presidentes. desde caracas, daniel garrido telemundo. >>> estÁ difÍcil la situaciÓn en venezuela y hay que tener humor. >>> seria menos difÍcil si ganamos los 600 millones de la loterÍa mary. >>> no te voy a ver el lunes por supuesto de vacaciones alrededor del mundo. . >>> para los >>la conocÍ en una iglesia hermana, allÁ en mÉxico. estoy sumamente enamorado de ella... >>y si me amas, ¿por quÉ estamos aquÍ? >>empezÓ a adquirir un vicio un poco extraÑo. empezÓ a meterse mucho [bip] >>me estÁ acusando de ser infiel y eso no es justo, doctora. >>me empecÉ a preocupar. y me encontrÉ con una pÁgina... >>kiss, kiss, bang bang... ¿conejita mexicana? esto es sexo lo que estÁs buscando aquÍ. esto es sexo. >>sÍ, pero no he buscado nada, doctora. >>¡y tÚ te has metido en una pÁgina que lo que quiere es...
chÁvez prometiÓ uno de los mÁs pobres como uno de los proyectos de la revoluciÓn bolivariana. la imagen de maduro estÁ en entredicho. de toda la vida. de todo los presidentes. desde caracas, daniel garrido telemundo. >>> estÁ difÍcil la situaciÓn en venezuela y hay que tener humor. >>> seria menos difÍcil si ganamos los 600 millones de la loterÍa mary. >>> no te voy a ver el lunes por supuesto de vacaciones alrededor del mundo. . >>> para los...
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well, there were at least two presidents were hugo chavez who did exactly what hugo chavez did. take that legacy and use it as their own. it's amazing to see right -- people on the right use him, people on the left use him, for chavez who, i think, would have been horrified to see how the name was used in venezuela, but, you know, it's been used many times before. he was being brought up by leaders throughout latin america to argue different appointments, which is why people are very, very confused about just who he was and just what he believed in what hugo chavez and boliva have in common is this dreamed of unifying all of latin america, a unified america feeling it was stronger, a greater counterpoint to the united states, which was growing very strong, and he, too, has a dream, and he has, you know, the nations that are ecuador and bolivia which have little to do with that. thank you for the question. >> two-part question. a bicultural person. one, could you enumerate several other -- what you consider to be gross misconceptions about boliva on the part of north americans, h
well, there were at least two presidents were hugo chavez who did exactly what hugo chavez did. take that legacy and use it as their own. it's amazing to see right -- people on the right use him, people on the left use him, for chavez who, i think, would have been horrified to see how the name was used in venezuela, but, you know, it's been used many times before. he was being brought up by leaders throughout latin america to argue different appointments, which is why people are very, very...
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chávez, en venezuela una caracas dividida fue escenario de una doble marcha por separado de gobierno y oposición. >>> otra vez los maestros protestaron en guerrero, méxico, maestros estudiantes y normalistas se enfrentaron a pedradas, provocando daños y alrededor de 10 vehículos fueron afectados. >>> un grupo de al menos 20 jóvenes encapuchados se presentaron ante las instalaciones de televisa chapultepec en méxico, mientras que atacabna a los policías la agresión fue mientras que otras personas realizaban una manifestación pacífica, mientras que en seattle la policía tuvo que usar gas pimienta, los manifestantes lanzaron varios objetos, también algunas personas que participaron en el enfrentamiento fueron detenidas en seattle. >>> el vicecanciller de ecuador se reunió con el vicepresidente de ecuador, por el incidente del embajador de ecuador en perú. >>> tal y como la peruana cristina castro decía, ocurrieron los hechos se ve al embajador del ecuador discutiendo, el le decía indígena, ignorante y aún más. >>>s iendo turista y con los impuestos que pago, te doy de
chávez, en venezuela una caracas dividida fue escenario de una doble marcha por separado de gobierno y oposición. >>> otra vez los maestros protestaron en guerrero, méxico, maestros estudiantes y normalistas se enfrentaron a pedradas, provocando daños y alrededor de 10 vehículos fueron afectados. >>> un grupo de al menos 20 jóvenes encapuchados se presentaron ante las instalaciones de televisa chapultepec en méxico, mientras que atacabna a los policías la agresión fue...
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there is no difference what hugo chavez or any government has done, it is happening in our open society and terrible for the economy and republic. >> they are making a lot of decisions that affect us financially based on our political persuasions, is that fair? >> of course not. it is it out of control erick. erick holder. this is a guy who authorized fast and furious and where one of our drug agents was murdered by a gun that he authorized to be solid. this guy is nuts. he is resign and maybe boehner is right, put in jail. and the idea they are using the word inappropriate. it was inappropriate pehafr instead of saying illegal behavior. even the a clu said it is against the first amendment. he is pretending it is not there and just like the president saying they are not responsible. who the heck is running the government? >> the president spoke on thursday and talking about benghazi and the irs scandal and talked about the ap- scandal and said let's make sure it doesn't happen again. but how did it happen in the first place? >> what would be terrible for the economy would be a terroris
there is no difference what hugo chavez or any government has done, it is happening in our open society and terrible for the economy and republic. >> they are making a lot of decisions that affect us financially based on our political persuasions, is that fair? >> of course not. it is it out of control erick. erick holder. this is a guy who authorized fast and furious and where one of our drug agents was murdered by a gun that he authorized to be solid. this guy is nuts. he is...
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. >> the party under nicholas maduro is not as unified as it was under hugo chavez. no one ever questioned his decisions, but they could challenge maduro. >> maduro has no time to savor his victory. after months of political uncertainty, venezuelans are expecting fast results from their new leader. go to someoing to breaking news out of pakistan now. reports that a bomb went off, a bomb attack at the rally for a political candidate for the jui party, killing 15 people, wounding 45 others. i believe we have a correspondent there on the phone with us. what can you tell us? thisll, we do know that particular explosion happened at a rally organized by the agency , because of the shape, situated close to the border now. dredged [indiscernible] in thet from groups taliban and al qaeda. thes said to have shaped attacks from a remote region. the number priorities that you mentioned are quite high. more in the region, there is fear that the death toll may rise. >> commander, this is just a series of attacks that have increased in the lead up to the general election coming up?
. >> the party under nicholas maduro is not as unified as it was under hugo chavez. no one ever questioned his decisions, but they could challenge maduro. >> maduro has no time to savor his victory. after months of political uncertainty, venezuelans are expecting fast results from their new leader. go to someoing to breaking news out of pakistan now. reports that a bomb went off, a bomb attack at the rally for a political candidate for the jui party, killing 15 people, wounding 45...
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there is no difference what hugo chavez or any government has done, it is happening in our open society and terrible for the economy and republic. >> they are making a lot of decisions that affect us financially based on our political persuasions, is that fair? >> of course not. it is it out of control erick. erick holder. this is a guy who authorized fast and frious and where one of our drug agents w murdered by a gun that he authorized to be solid. this guy is nuts. he is resign and maybe boehner is right, put in jail. and the ia they are using the word inappropriate. it was inappropriate pehafr instead of saying illegal behavior. even the a clu said it is against the first amendment. he is pretending it is not there and just like the president saying they are not responsible. who the heck is running the government? >> the president spoke on thursday and talking about benghazi and the irs scandal and talked about the ap- scandal and said let's make sure it doesn't happen again. but how did it happen in the first place? >> what would be terrible for the economy would be a terrorist ter
there is no difference what hugo chavez or any government has done, it is happening in our open society and terrible for the economy and republic. >> they are making a lot of decisions that affect us financially based on our political persuasions, is that fair? >> of course not. it is it out of control erick. erick holder. this is a guy who authorized fast and frious and where one of our drug agents w murdered by a gun that he authorized to be solid. this guy is nuts. he is resign...
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. >> as a successor of late president hugo chavez, maduro has also inherited the consequences of chavez's economic policies. for years, chavez to make it -- neglected the manufacture -- the agricultural sector. but his restrictions on foreign currency make imports difficult, and vendors must often stick to fixed low prices set by the state, meaning businesses have a hard time covering their own costs. financial experts say this system cannot go on. >> what we're seeing now is the collapse of a model that was not sustainable over time. it was focused on consumption and not on production. venezuela is going to have to steer away from this model of consuming cheap imported products and move toward a model that is focused on production. >> until that happens, it looks like the search for groceries is not going to get any easier. >> for more on the story, we talked to a professor of political science who focuses on latin america. i asked him what president maduro will do to help ease the shortage is in his country. >> he will do what a lot of venezuelan presidents did. he will import the goods
. >> as a successor of late president hugo chavez, maduro has also inherited the consequences of chavez's economic policies. for years, chavez to make it -- neglected the manufacture -- the agricultural sector. but his restrictions on foreign currency make imports difficult, and vendors must often stick to fixed low prices set by the state, meaning businesses have a hard time covering their own costs. financial experts say this system cannot go on. >> what we're seeing now is the...
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chÁvez. >>> en chile acudieron decenas de miles de personas, la presidenta de la central unitaria de trabajadores encabezÓ las protestas que terminaron en enfrentamiento violento res personas encapucha encapuchadas y carabineros. >>> marchas multitudinarias por razÓn del dÍa del trabajador marcharon en bogotÁ. sin embargo, en una clase movilizaciones la policÍa lanzÓ cambia seso lacrimÓgenos a un grupo de manifestantes luego que le tiraron piedras y palos. >>> la poblaciÓn de california au aumentÓ en 300 mil habitantes estuvo liderada por el Área de la bahÍa hay 4 de los 5 condados de california con mÁs alto crecimiento. >>> en tÉrminos de ciudad res, santa clarita vio el crecimiento mÁs marcado en todo california seguido por el condado de alameda. california tiene casi 38 millones de habitantes. . >>> el secretario de educaciÓn duncan llegÓ al Área de la bahÍa y la visita tuvo como propÓsito lanzar una campaÑa para hacer universal el acceso a la educaciÓn pre-escolar y cerrar la brecha de aprendo samming. entre familias de bajo ingresos econÓmicoss y el resto d
chÁvez. >>> en chile acudieron decenas de miles de personas, la presidenta de la central unitaria de trabajadores encabezÓ las protestas que terminaron en enfrentamiento violento res personas encapucha encapuchadas y carabineros. >>> marchas multitudinarias por razÓn del dÍa del trabajador marcharon en bogotÁ. sin embargo, en una clase movilizaciones la policÍa lanzÓ cambia seso lacrimÓgenos a un grupo de manifestantes luego que le tiraron piedras y palos. >>>...
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he won the election following the death of hugo chavez. >>> finally there's some sun to talk b. erica will be here with our forecast coming up next. >> that's right. the sun is going to stick around for a few days. can it last through the weekend? i'll tell >>> i've been comb trying the day's detail -- combing through the daily retail websites to find deep discounts. may is here. it's time to shape up. this will help get you moving. it's a free ten-day membership with export -- with xsport fitness in arlington. you'll find this on google offers. today's featured deal on living social, $27 no a three-hour -- for a three-hour luxury sightseeing tour. you're saving 51% off. and in honor of the cat circus appearing on our show on friday morning -- that's right, i said cat circus -- offers.com has this deal for you cat lovers out there from petco. you can get up to 40% off cat furniture and you can find the link to this deal on offers.com. if you have an offer you've seen or you're a local merchant with a deal for our viewers, i would love to hear from you on facebook. i'm jessica do
he won the election following the death of hugo chavez. >>> finally there's some sun to talk b. erica will be here with our forecast coming up next. >> that's right. the sun is going to stick around for a few days. can it last through the weekend? i'll tell >>> i've been comb trying the day's detail -- combing through the daily retail websites to find deep discounts. may is here. it's time to shape up. this will help get you moving. it's a free ten-day membership with...
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. >> as a successor of late president hugo chavez, maduro has also inherited the consequences of chavez's economic policies. for years, chavez to make it -- neglected the manufacture -- the agricultural sector. but his restrictions on foreign currency make imports difficult, and vendors must often stick to fixed low prices set by the state, meaning businesses have a hard time covering their own costs. financial experts say this system cannot go on. >> what we're seeing now is the collapse of a model that was not sustainable over time. it was focused on consumption and not on production. venezuela is going to have to steer away from this model of consuming cheap imported products and move toward a model that is focused on production. >> until that happens, it looks like the search for groceries is not going to get any easier. >> for more on the story, we talked to a professor of political science who focuses on latin america. i asked him what president maduro will do to help ease the shortage is in his country. >> he will do what a lot of venezuelan presidents did. he will import the goods
. >> as a successor of late president hugo chavez, maduro has also inherited the consequences of chavez's economic policies. for years, chavez to make it -- neglected the manufacture -- the agricultural sector. but his restrictions on foreign currency make imports difficult, and vendors must often stick to fixed low prices set by the state, meaning businesses have a hard time covering their own costs. financial experts say this system cannot go on. >> what we're seeing now is the...
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the opposition says it will not stop protesting venezuela's politics after the death of hugo chavez. after this, there's anxiety over more violent clashes. emily nick cannon, bbc news. -- emily buchanan. greg amanda knox says that she may return to italy to face a retrial. in an interview with diane sawyer of abc news, she described her need for justice and gave a number of details on her arrest and imprisonment. > one happened to me -- what happened to me hit me like a train. and there was nothing i could do to stop it. really afraid. >> what was the first thing you thought when you saw meredith? >> i was putting away my things in the room when she came to my door. and she introduced herself. she was. immediately very was wow,mediate exchange of, this is someone i can get along with. >> were you ever jealous of her? >> no? >> ever angry? >> no. it bothers me when people suggest that she was not my friend. i was stunned by her death. she was my friend. my friend had been murdered and it could just as easily have been me. in the she had died house where we were living. and it could ha
the opposition says it will not stop protesting venezuela's politics after the death of hugo chavez. after this, there's anxiety over more violent clashes. emily nick cannon, bbc news. -- emily buchanan. greg amanda knox says that she may return to italy to face a retrial. in an interview with diane sawyer of abc news, she described her need for justice and gave a number of details on her arrest and imprisonment. > one happened to me -- what happened to me hit me like a train. and there was...
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a protege of the late hugo chavez won a special election last month. >> a dark secret revealed. i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health care noise, i didn't always watch out for myself. with unitedhealthcare, i get personalized information and rewards for addressing my health risks. but she's still going to give me a heart attack. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. that there's the guy who gets his salsa from new york city. new york city?! [ male announcer ] only pace has that big, bold kick. anything else just ain't right. pace. grab the southwest by the bottle. tough time battling wildfires tonight in southern california. in riverside, east of the los angeles, the brush is dry and the winds are high. 200 firefighters are on the scene. 150 acres and at least one home have burned. you don't expect to see snow on the first of may, but this is what folks in colorado woke up to. a foot of snow is expected in the mountains outside denver. the same storm is hitting the midwest. an inch and a half fell in sioux falls tsouth dakota, that city's first may snow
a protege of the late hugo chavez won a special election last month. >> a dark secret revealed. i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health care noise, i didn't always watch out for myself. with unitedhealthcare, i get personalized information and rewards for addressing my health risks. but she's still going to give me a heart attack. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. that there's the guy who gets his salsa from new york city. new york city?! [ male announcer ]...
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chavez because he's defending the people so all the sudden they're talking about freedom of the press in venezuela but yet in bahrain there is a government that's in there is loyal to the u.s. government that it takes orders from wall street and all the sudden they look the other way while suppression. still ahead for you on the program. once again putting the country's internal security question. take a look at. the order of the day in libya almost two years since the western backed revolution. the worldwide web. is. pushed to the limit. games nearly one hundred guantanamo detainees are screaming for justice. where is the. it's eight thirty in the morning here in moscow this is artsy a soyuz space capsule has successfully touched down on the step of bringing home the thirty fifth says expedition under the command of canadian chris hadfield while in orbit though the team leader released a series of videos showing how everyday life takes on a whole new dimension in space. thomas reports from mission control in moscow. well the crew of. zero seven am has returned to earth safely landing
chavez because he's defending the people so all the sudden they're talking about freedom of the press in venezuela but yet in bahrain there is a government that's in there is loyal to the u.s. government that it takes orders from wall street and all the sudden they look the other way while suppression. still ahead for you on the program. once again putting the country's internal security question. take a look at. the order of the day in libya almost two years since the western backed...
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chavez because he's defending the people so all the sudden they're talking about freedom of the press in venezuela but yet in bahrain there is a government that's in there is loyal to the u.s. government that it takes orders from wall street and all the sudden they look the other way while suppression. it's good to have you with us here on r t today still ahead for you in the program. libya's restive city of benghazi once again putting the country's internal security into question. we take a look at why violence is still the order of the day in libya almost two years since the western backed revolution ousted. community in northern england is forced to plug itself into the world wide web after broadband providers said it wasn't worth their while to provide internet access a report on that and more after the break. it was built. fuel for its factories. coke for its steel. and heat for its people. join me. to meet the men who spend their lives underground and work in one of the world's most dangerous professions. coal. hunger strike despair pushed to the limits. of the one hundred guant
chavez because he's defending the people so all the sudden they're talking about freedom of the press in venezuela but yet in bahrain there is a government that's in there is loyal to the u.s. government that it takes orders from wall street and all the sudden they look the other way while suppression. it's good to have you with us here on r t today still ahead for you in the program. libya's restive city of benghazi once again putting the country's internal security into question. we take a...
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perspective on not only hugo chavez but his reform process spreading in south and central america. they call it the pink revolution. party that hasst been voted in a democratic process and it has instituted change, redistributed wealth, reclaim the natural resources ,rom transnational corporations voted in a new, progressive constitution. it seems to be an enduring process that started with chavez, spread to brazil, that rgentina, uruguay, perou, bolivia, ecuador. in essence, we're looking at the beginnings of a european community-type of situation in south america that still has relations with the united states, but much of the trade is among themselves and to other developing countries. will it continue? that's the question. will it reverts back to what many would consider u.s.- nomination of the region. i will give you a report when i get back. put out these handy blue mentioned trading moment ago. go toof u.s. exports latin america. 40% of exports go to latin america. , a fullhe population 40% in venezuela, argentina, mexico, argentina, they do not trust the u.s. government ..
perspective on not only hugo chavez but his reform process spreading in south and central america. they call it the pink revolution. party that hasst been voted in a democratic process and it has instituted change, redistributed wealth, reclaim the natural resources ,rom transnational corporations voted in a new, progressive constitution. it seems to be an enduring process that started with chavez, spread to brazil, that rgentina, uruguay, perou, bolivia, ecuador. in essence, we're looking at...
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chavez because he's defending the people so all the sudden they're talking about freedom of the press in venezuela but yet in bahrain there's a government that's in it is loyal to the u.s. government and it takes orders from wall street and all the sudden they look the other way while grewal suppression. it's good to have you with us here and i'll see today are still ahead for you in the program a massive blast rocks in libya's restive city of benghazi i want to get putting the country's internal security into question bit later this hour here on the program we take a look at why violence is still the order of the day in libya almost two years since the western backed revolution ousted kodokan. plus a community in northern england is forced to plug itself into the world wide web of the broadband provider said it wasn't worth their while to provide internet access were put on that and more after a very short break. hunger strike despair pushed to the limits. police are nearly one hundred kuantan of the detainees are screaming for justice. where is the end for good. will for the. scienc
chavez because he's defending the people so all the sudden they're talking about freedom of the press in venezuela but yet in bahrain there's a government that's in it is loyal to the u.s. government and it takes orders from wall street and all the sudden they look the other way while grewal suppression. it's good to have you with us here and i'll see today are still ahead for you in the program a massive blast rocks in libya's restive city of benghazi i want to get putting the country's...
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chavez because he's defending the people so all the sudden they're talking about freedom of the press in venezuela but yet in bahrain there's a government that's in there is loyal to the u.s. government that it takes orders from wall street and all the sudden they look the other way while suppression. this is on the line from moscow israel's prime minister is due in russia for talks with president putin now the latest in a string of international meetings focusing on the syrian crisis it has come in the wake of israel's two f. strikes near the syrian capital earlier this month it's easy but of course going off is in russia's black sea resort of sochi where the two leaders are due to meet . the biggest problems between russia in israel right now relating syria are moscow's shipments of the hundred air defense systems to moscow's which is doing under arms deal signed a long time ago and the jewel recent airstrikes over a syrian territory allegedly conducted by israel which is still hasn't officially confirmed but hasn't officially rejected either one of the as three hundred systems coul
chavez because he's defending the people so all the sudden they're talking about freedom of the press in venezuela but yet in bahrain there's a government that's in there is loyal to the u.s. government that it takes orders from wall street and all the sudden they look the other way while suppression. this is on the line from moscow israel's prime minister is due in russia for talks with president putin now the latest in a string of international meetings focusing on the syrian crisis it has...
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chavez off of the actually they had named him the preferable successor. what amala has declared a state of emergency in four towns in its southeast after a string of deadly protests over a controversial silver mine locals say that canadian owned facility how the area's water supplies earlier this week two people were killed as tensions went on the rise of the deaths occurred after security forces raided the area free twenty three police officers kidnapped by protesters. so petersburg a renowned. theatre now celebrating the long anticipated the opening of its new state of the art stage space equipped with the latest high technologies and decorated to reflect two centuries of legendary performances. to set to rival the best of venues from all around the world to buy must say was the opening go. it was like curtains at bay here. in st petersburg up to ten years in the making over seven hundred million a us dollars are spent in creating this techno seven very contemporary space everyone from the who's who of st petersburg was here to celebrate with are the cr
chavez off of the actually they had named him the preferable successor. what amala has declared a state of emergency in four towns in its southeast after a string of deadly protests over a controversial silver mine locals say that canadian owned facility how the area's water supplies earlier this week two people were killed as tensions went on the rise of the deaths occurred after security forces raided the area free twenty three police officers kidnapped by protesters. so petersburg a...
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chavez because he's defending the people so all the sudden they're talking about freedom of the press in venezuela but yet in bahrain there's a government that's in there is loyal to the u.s. government that it takes orders from wall street and all the sudden they look the other way while suppression. it's a bad day for u.s. intelligence russia's federal security covers and detainees a cia agent trying to persuade a russian officer to defend with an offer to one million dollars. to massive com blog three maybe a second largest city which has seen a surge in violence in recent weeks up ahead we'll explore why there's no sign of stability returning to the country almost two years since the fall of gadhafi. be relentless civil war in series of diplomatic spotlight israel's prime minister binyamin netanyahu is the latest in a string of high profile figures to visit russia seeking a coordinated approach on the issue israel became directly involved in the conflict earlier this month when it's fine to jets bombed targets within syria more details now from. his following the talks in russia's
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chavez because he's defending the people so all the sudden they're talking about freedom of the press in venezuela but yet in bahrain there is a government that's in it is loyal to the u.s. government that it takes orders from wall street and all the sudden they look the other way while those groups suppression. israel's prime minister is in russia for talks with president putin the latest in a string of international meetings focusing on the syrian crisis it comes in the wake of israel's two as strikes near the syrian capital earlier this month and is going off is joining us now live from russia's black sea resort of sochi where the two leaders are meeting igor lovely to see what exactly are we expecting from this may seem. well right now the two biggest problems between russia and israel concerning syria or moscow's shipments to damascus of the s. three hundred air defense systems under arms deal signed a long time ago and the two recent airstrikes in syria allegedly conducted by israel which is still hasn't officially admitted but hasn't officially rejected either but if the arms s
chavez because he's defending the people so all the sudden they're talking about freedom of the press in venezuela but yet in bahrain there is a government that's in it is loyal to the u.s. government that it takes orders from wall street and all the sudden they look the other way while those groups suppression. israel's prime minister is in russia for talks with president putin the latest in a string of international meetings focusing on the syrian crisis it comes in the wake of israel's two...
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chavez because he's defending the people so all the sudden they're talking about freedom of the press in venezuela but yet in bahrain there is a government that's in that is loyal to the u.s. government that it takes orders from wall street and all the sudden they look the other way while those groups suppression. a russian soyuz space capsule brings us back to. block your soyuz and put you all helmet on. the star right after the break learn more about the canadian astronaut has become a...
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chavez because he's defending the people so all the sudden they're talking about freedom of the press in venezuela but yet in bahrain there's a government that's in it is loyal to the u.s. government that it takes orders from wall street and all the sudden they look the other way while those groups suppression. and i still have you on the program here on our t.v. a massive cop last rocks in libya's restive city of benghazi once again putting the country's internal security into question later this hour here on the program we take a look at why violence is still the order of the day and almost two years since the western backed revolution alstad. plus a community in northern england is forced to plug itself into the world wide web of the broadband provider said it wasn't worth their while to provide internet access . lot use and he put. it on. ground control to me. and the commander of the thirty fifth i assess expedition sings a song before heading home and shows how different life is and all that and more just a minute away. wealthy british sign on. time to time the. market why not c
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chavez because he's defending the people so all the sudden they're talking about freedom of the press in venezuela but yet in bahrain there is a government that's in there is loyal to the u.s. government that it takes orders from wall street and all the sudden they look the other way while suppression. and later this hour. fast reports now on a new project to plug a rural area in england into the world wide web. but we're going to be telling you how one michael community. tackling flowing to that point really taking matters into the. russians. safely delivered a three man crew back to earth from the international space station crazy in commander chris hadfield returns from orbit with new celebrity status having recorded the first ever music clip in space which has gone viral on you tube attracting over six million hits and he's also posted a series of videos showing how everyday things. i was in zero gravity on his show thomas explains. the crew of. zero seven m. has returned to earth safely landing in kazakhstan at just after six thirty in the morning moscow time and this is an incre
chavez because he's defending the people so all the sudden they're talking about freedom of the press in venezuela but yet in bahrain there is a government that's in there is loyal to the u.s. government that it takes orders from wall street and all the sudden they look the other way while suppression. and later this hour. fast reports now on a new project to plug a rural area in england into the world wide web. but we're going to be telling you how one michael community. tackling flowing to...
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chavez because he's defending the people so all the sudden they're talking about freedom of the press in venezuela but yet in bahrain there is a government that's in that is loyal to the u.s. government that it takes orders from wall street and all the sudden they look the other way while the suppression one consequence of this event scandal is that whistle blows will now think twice before calling the news desk that's according to investigate journalist and historian tony goes. individuals who whistleblowers etc people with stories cannot know can no longer trust the journalists so if they go with confidential information to those journalists and have confidential phone conversations they are not no longer guaranteed those journalists can keep those conversations secret because the justice department is coming and on a massive trawl only hold two months one can understand it maybe if it's a small investigation over a couple of days or a particular phone line possibly but this is a phishing operation and it is an appalling attack really on the freedom of the press in america by a gove
chavez because he's defending the people so all the sudden they're talking about freedom of the press in venezuela but yet in bahrain there is a government that's in that is loyal to the u.s. government that it takes orders from wall street and all the sudden they look the other way while the suppression one consequence of this event scandal is that whistle blows will now think twice before calling the news desk that's according to investigate journalist and historian tony goes. individuals who...
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chavez because he's defending the people so all the sudden they're talking about freedom of the press in venezuela but yet in bahrain there is a government that's in it is loyal to the u.s. government that it takes orders from wall street and all the sudden they look the other way while those groups suppression. prime minister is in russia for talks with president putin the latest in a string of international meetings focusing on the sewer and crisis it comes in the wake of these roads to a strikes near the syrian capital earlier this month. has more now from russia's black sea resort of sochi where the two leaders on the scene. right now the two biggest problems between russia and israel concerning syria are moscow's shipments to damascus of the s. three hundred air defense systems under arms deal signed a long time ago and the two recent airstrikes in syria allegedly conducted by israel which is still hasn't officially admitted but hasn't officially rejected either but if the arms shipments don't cross any international agreements then clearly an airstrike by one state of another st
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before i start a want to say something very brief about the passing of hugo chavez. seriously. it actually speaks directly to the main theme in "game over". he is known for many things and his legacy will be debated for years and one of the things he did which is not discussed at all in any of the obituaries is he is the number one international phone and the side of the owners of major league baseball. venezuela is the second homer of the dominican republic in terms of providing major league baseball to the big leagues, people like miguel cabrera who won the triple crown and felix tai hernandez of the mariners, the kung fu panda, all of them from venezuela and yet hugo chavez when he took power said the people of major-league baseball you are not going to have an exploitative relationship with this country. you will not do to us what you have done for decades and won't do what you have done to the dominican republic which is spend billions of dollars to build these baseball academies and assign kids as young as 15 years old for a couple thousand dollars, 99% of them are comple
before i start a want to say something very brief about the passing of hugo chavez. seriously. it actually speaks directly to the main theme in "game over". he is known for many things and his legacy will be debated for years and one of the things he did which is not discussed at all in any of the obituaries is he is the number one international phone and the side of the owners of major league baseball. venezuela is the second homer of the dominican republic in terms of providing...
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hugo chavez asked me this. to organize the million marchers in los angeles in 2006? there was not an answer. $10 leaders organized 100 people each? horizontal organization makes us resilience. and allows us to resist 1070 and win. it allows us to resist e-verify. it allows us to resist these programs that you take to heart, but you cannot, because we're very horizontal. we are not vertical. maybe someone will emerge. the year as is my first choice a pecan: off. >> no pressure. >> -- if he can pull it off. maybe it's rubio. different from martin luther king's time was it was 15 million people and now it is 50 million. brevity is not our forte. and going towards what you're saying, i think another distinction between the two communities is the culture connection. we can look back at what's happening in latin america and see the ups and downs, being more engaged. we must be more engaged. even within second and third generations, there is a tremendous cultural connection to another land, to my home country. actionf what we see in here among latinos comes from how people
hugo chavez asked me this. to organize the million marchers in los angeles in 2006? there was not an answer. $10 leaders organized 100 people each? horizontal organization makes us resilience. and allows us to resist 1070 and win. it allows us to resist e-verify. it allows us to resist these programs that you take to heart, but you cannot, because we're very horizontal. we are not vertical. maybe someone will emerge. the year as is my first choice a pecan: off. >> no pressure. >> --...
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in cuba hundreds of thousands marched through havana in support of hugo chavez who died in march. chavez sent money and oil to cuba to help ease financial burden yenz nrk turkey demonstrations and police clash ntd streets, police fought back with tear gas. >> two officers and three demonstrators injured and 72 people were arrested. >> and and a building was wedged near the world trade center si. officers loaded 255 pound piece back onto the pickup truck. it was found a week ago. the medical examiner says no potential human remains were found. officers took to it brooklyn. >> the bay area is becoming a frequent fund raising stop for the president. abc 7 news learned the president will attend r tend a reception and diber june 6th to raise money the president raising money for candidates during events in san francisco. >> the five-month-old sacramento baby boy at the center of a custody battle will be moved to san francisco for greater evaluation. the battle put his young parents against police and child protective services. this started with a routine visit to the hospital, then, th
in cuba hundreds of thousands marched through havana in support of hugo chavez who died in march. chavez sent money and oil to cuba to help ease financial burden yenz nrk turkey demonstrations and police clash ntd streets, police fought back with tear gas. >> two officers and three demonstrators injured and 72 people were arrested. >> and and a building was wedged near the world trade center si. officers loaded 255 pound piece back onto the pickup truck. it was found a week ago. the...
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this flying between lawmakers over disputed election of hugo chavez's successor. majority seeking to punish opposition party for not accepting the results of president narrow elect victory, razor thin. no recount, opposition claims voter fraud provided that margin of victory, and seek to challenge that in court, more than 20 lawmakers were injured in that brawl. a peaceful transition of power sort of. both sides claim the other started it. u.s. officials suspect china to be behind the resan cyber attack targeting a sensitive database of every major dam in this country. hackers, compromising army corps of engineers national inventory of dams that contains information on vulnerabilities of all major dams, you are looking at right now, a small picture, i can't imagine why we have such a small one but there it is, a map of locations those major dams, highlighted, as best we could. it is not clear how much information was accessed or how much of data and programs were comp myselfed. it china -- compromise, china doing thabling, th the hacking,e government knows that do
this flying between lawmakers over disputed election of hugo chavez's successor. majority seeking to punish opposition party for not accepting the results of president narrow elect victory, razor thin. no recount, opposition claims voter fraud provided that margin of victory, and seek to challenge that in court, more than 20 lawmakers were injured in that brawl. a peaceful transition of power sort of. both sides claim the other started it. u.s. officials suspect china to be behind the resan...
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chavez, seriously. because it actually speaks directly to the main theme in "game over." chavez is known, of course, for many things. his legacy is going to be debated for years. and yet one of the things that he did which is not discussed at all, i haven't seen it in any of the to obituaries, is that he ws probably if number one international thorn in the side of the owners of major league baseball. venezuela is second only to the dominican republic in terms of providing major league baseball players to the big leagues. people like miguel cabrera who just won the triple crown, felix hernandez, pablo sandoval, the world series mvp, all em and yet hugo chavez, when he took power, he said to the people at major league baseball, you are not going to have an exploy thattive relationship with this country. you're not going to do to us what you've gone to the dominican republic which is to spend billions of dollars to build baseball academies that sign kids as young as 15 years old for just a couple of thousa
chavez, seriously. because it actually speaks directly to the main theme in "game over." chavez is known, of course, for many things. his legacy is going to be debated for years. and yet one of the things that he did which is not discussed at all, i haven't seen it in any of the to obituaries, is that he ws probably if number one international thorn in the side of the owners of major league baseball. venezuela is second only to the dominican republic in terms of providing major league...
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chavezs of the world asking for the same thing. >> the winners are the non-secret banks. >> working moms are now the primary breadwinners in their families, outearning their husbands in 40% of u.s. households. >> in some ways it could be looked at as a great stride for women's equality but a lot of this is probably due to the fact that so many men have seen their earning power fall. it's not that we're all rising together but a lot of income for a lot of males is falling. >> i wouldn't see this as women equalling in pay. >> facebook is never going to create as many jobs as we used to have in general motors. >> a growing crisis in this world. final check on the markets next. woman: everyone in the nicu -- all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you changes in light of having a child that needs you every moment. i wouldn't trade him for the world. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. if you're caring for a child with special needs,
chavezs of the world asking for the same thing. >> the winners are the non-secret banks. >> working moms are now the primary breadwinners in their families, outearning their husbands in 40% of u.s. households. >> in some ways it could be looked at as a great stride for women's equality but a lot of this is probably due to the fact that so many men have seen their earning power fall. it's not that we're all rising together but a lot of income for a lot of males is falling....
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of course, actual economists say it's the late former leader hugo chavez's social policies that wiped out the supplies, including the toilet paper. don't you hate it when you runt out of t. p.? that's
of course, actual economists say it's the late former leader hugo chavez's social policies that wiped out the supplies, including the toilet paper. don't you hate it when you runt out of t. p.? that's
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of course, actual economists say it's the late former leader hugo chavez's social policies that wiped out the supplies, including the toilet paper. don't you hate it when you runt out of t. p.? that's when you haul out the sears catalogue. >> shep will be back later with the fox report at 7:00 p.m. eastern, and don't forget to log on to shep page. you're world with neil cavuto is next. >> neil: as things get more texasing, this is nancy pelosi today doing a little deflecting. >> the president know about everything going on in every agency of government. some mr. boehner have known since this is the neighboring district of where the office. he is not held accountable. >> today eric cantor responds to that. >> welcome everybody. here's what you know this irs thing is heeding up. a former speaker throws his successor into the frying plan and saying if the president is accountable for everything going
of course, actual economists say it's the late former leader hugo chavez's social policies that wiped out the supplies, including the toilet paper. don't you hate it when you runt out of t. p.? that's when you haul out the sears catalogue. >> shep will be back later with the fox report at 7:00 p.m. eastern, and don't forget to log on to shep page. you're world with neil cavuto is next. >> neil: as things get more texasing, this is nancy pelosi today doing a little deflecting....
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two weeks ago authorities announced narrow results in the presidential election to pick hugo chavez's successor. some rough and tumble there. >> it certainly was. isha, thanks very much. up next we'll have the ridiculi ridiculist. we'll be right back. >>> time now for the ridiculist. tonight a story from new hampshire, a man named henry who dared to go toe-to-toe with a carnival game and lost. really lost. as in his life savings. the game is called tubs of fun. you throw balls into a tub. what could possibly go wrong, right? it seems like it would be really easy. henry certainly thought so. >> the ball just bounces right out, you know what i mean? there is really no way of doing it. but when you're throwing it in at first, it sinks in. no issue at all, eight balls, seven mistakes, fool-proof. >> fool-proof until you spend $300 in a few minutes, which is what henry did, and then you go home and get 2,300 more dollars and spend that too, which is also what henry did. >> for once in my life, i happen to become that sucker. >> i think henry is being way too hard on himself. it's not like
two weeks ago authorities announced narrow results in the presidential election to pick hugo chavez's successor. some rough and tumble there. >> it certainly was. isha, thanks very much. up next we'll have the ridiculi ridiculist. we'll be right back. >>> time now for the ridiculist. tonight a story from new hampshire, a man named henry who dared to go toe-to-toe with a carnival game and lost. really lost. as in his life savings. the game is called tubs of fun. you throw balls...
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. >>> in venezuela, life after hugo chavez is proving to be pure chaos. the country's disputed election leading to violence in parliament. that's where the mess we showed you earlier happened. amateur video captured some of the mayhem, opposition leaders trading punches with members of the united socialist party. the opposition angry they were not allowed to speak unless they first agreed to recognize nicolas maduro as chavez's rightful successor. maduro won the election with just 51% of the votes. the opposition is protesting the votes. >> we always complain about the gridlock and the partisanship in our congress. you don't see that on the floor of congress, as bad as things are, you toedon't see those dud fighting. >> all those punches. hopefully, they'll figure it out. >>> new this morning, the threat of historic snow. in fact, it is may, and a winter-like storm front is bearing down on the rockies in high plains. we're expecting unprecedented snowfall. jennifer delgado is tracking the system from the severe weather center, and jim spellman is live wit
. >>> in venezuela, life after hugo chavez is proving to be pure chaos. the country's disputed election leading to violence in parliament. that's where the mess we showed you earlier happened. amateur video captured some of the mayhem, opposition leaders trading punches with members of the united socialist party. the opposition angry they were not allowed to speak unless they first agreed to recognize nicolas maduro as chavez's rightful successor. maduro won the election with just 51%...
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when hugo chavez came to power, he established price controls and nationalized domestic companies and foreign companies. so in an earth to try to protect consumers from inflation, he ended up doing exactly the opposite. the foreign companies fled. domestic companies are refusing to allow because they cannot make a profit under the conditions established by the government. and so what you have now is not only a short annualage of toilet paper, but corn meal, mill, staples, things that you and i and people in many parts of the world take for granted. so that's the situation that swen w they're fare facing. >> is there a sense that people might panic, that things will get out of control? >> that's a good question because the government official who announced that they were importing 50 million rolls of toilet paper, he acknowledged that that's only good for about a week and a half maybe two. and so the bottom line question is what are they going to do after that. inflation for the first trimester of the year stands at 12.5%. last year they had announced that it was going to be 17% for th
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two weeks ago, authorities announced narrow results in the presidential election to pick hugo chavez's successor. some rough and tumbles there. >>> all this week, we're trying something new in our 10:00 hour. christiane amanpour, toobin, the fifth guest is a surprise every night. eva longoria joined us last night. here's how it went last night. >> when you live in the public eye, public opinion matters. it matters in my industry. you need to like me in order to go see my movie. i need to depend on you to like me. so sometimes we walk that fine line of privacy and being completely open so you still like me. and i think we're doing a very good job of it. because if you give people the truth and say this is what's happening, there is less of a bounty for gossip. >> is that true, or do you just feed the beast? i mean, if you give people a little, do you make people interested and then you know, want to pursue you more, or do you keep people -- >> i think in jason collins' case, what you do is take away the gotcha. you're going to see more of who fills the fifth seat tonight in just over an
two weeks ago, authorities announced narrow results in the presidential election to pick hugo chavez's successor. some rough and tumbles there. >>> all this week, we're trying something new in our 10:00 hour. christiane amanpour, toobin, the fifth guest is a surprise every night. eva longoria joined us last night. here's how it went last night. >> when you live in the public eye, public opinion matters. it matters in my industry. you need to like me in order to go see my movie. i...
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hugo chavez toilet paper, what could they have? that is next. a simple questn: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and th's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ given way to sleeping. tossing and turning have to enjoy all of these years. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep, and lunesta eszopiclone can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. do not take lunesta if you are allergic to anything in it. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving or engaging in other activities while asleep without membering it the next day have been reported. lunesta should not be taken together with alcohol. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, ha
hugo chavez toilet paper, what could they have? that is next. a simple questn: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and th's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ given way to sleeping....
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wheb hugo chavez called bush the devil and president obama the ultimate devil. here at state department a few minutes ago. >> this is case obviously, the specifics are still being looked into the details around the incident and while they are speaking any employees representing the united states and where they work to a high standard. we'll let the final details of the process work themselves through. >> reporter: the second time state department has commented. it happened 48 hours ago. no names of the men, no details, no motivation as of yet. >> megyn: thank you. >>> new developments in the forts hood shooting trial. that suspect major nadal hassan's request to represent himself. can you imagine. outrage is growing over the possibility the man accused of murdering 13 people and injuring more than 30, could get a new platform from which he could spread his hateful views and cross-examine directly the victims he shot. wait until what you hear what the judge ruled. and new details on a freight train crash that triggered a massive explosion. we'll update you. ♪ i
wheb hugo chavez called bush the devil and president obama the ultimate devil. here at state department a few minutes ago. >> this is case obviously, the specifics are still being looked into the details around the incident and while they are speaking any employees representing the united states and where they work to a high standard. we'll let the final details of the process work themselves through. >> reporter: the second time state department has commented. it happened 48 hours...
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presidential results following the death of hugo chavez. >>> he was the final victim of the boston terror attacks, sean collier. police he was shot and killed in his car by the suspected boston bombers. sean died serving and protecting other when the city of boston needed people like him the most. the family saw the qualities that made him a hero a long time ago. they sat down with jake tapper and they shared their story. >> reporter: he loves us and we loved him, true as printed on top of his m.i.t. obituary. >> there's this symbol of what happened that people feel so connected to. they've been so great to us wanting to reach out and provide support and honor him. that's been wonderful. at the same time you realize this is my little brother that we're talking about, and it's a whole other feeling. >> when they first started saying sean was a hero, you know, of course my first reaction is i don't want my brother to be a hero. i want him to be hero. >> reporter: they sat down to remember their brother. >> he talked about how much he wanted to a police officer. when he was younger and he an
presidential results following the death of hugo chavez. >>> he was the final victim of the boston terror attacks, sean collier. police he was shot and killed in his car by the suspected boston bombers. sean died serving and protecting other when the city of boston needed people like him the most. the family saw the qualities that made him a hero a long time ago. they sat down with jake tapper and they shared their story. >> reporter: he loves us and we loved him, true as printed...
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the former leader hugo chavez hand-picked him as his successor before passing away in the month of march. martha: back here in the united states, president obama is now defending his administration's handling of the boston terror attack as federal investigators continue digging deeper into the two bombing suspects. i'm joined by a new york district attorney and a member of the fbi's joint terrorism task force in new york and former navy seal, welcome to all of you. tanks for being here today. you know, there is the before question and the after question. i want to deal with the before question here first because what we heard from the president yesterday was that basically everybody was doing their job, that they were doing what they were supposed to be doing. and director clapper, who runs the dni, which is supposed to draw all of thieves entities together, his office says that he believes that every agency involved in collecting and sharing prior to the attack took all of the appropriate steps. so, let me ask you this. jonathan, if they took all of the appropriate steps how could they
the former leader hugo chavez hand-picked him as his successor before passing away in the month of march. martha: back here in the united states, president obama is now defending his administration's handling of the boston terror attack as federal investigators continue digging deeper into the two bombing suspects. i'm joined by a new york district attorney and a member of the fbi's joint terrorism task force in new york and former navy seal, welcome to all of you. tanks for being here today....
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although hugo chavez was demonized in the united states and latin america there is quite a different perspective on not only who -- hugo chavez but the reform process is spreading particularly in central america. they call it the pink revolution where socialist presidents and congressman have been voted in very participatory democratic election processes and its institutions changes redistributed wealth, reclaimed natural resources from transnational corporations, voted in progressive constitutions and it seems to be an enduring process. it started with chavez in venezuela and spread to brazil and argentina, uruguay peru and so on, bolivia, ecuador and they are in essence looking at the beginning of a european community type of situation in south america that still has -- with the united states but much of their trade is among themselves and to other developing countries, so will it continue? that's the question. will it continue? will it reversed the situation that many would consider u.s. domination of the region and i will give a report when i come back. .. in our relations with t
although hugo chavez was demonized in the united states and latin america there is quite a different perspective on not only who -- hugo chavez but the reform process is spreading particularly in central america. they call it the pink revolution where socialist presidents and congressman have been voted in very participatory democratic election processes and its institutions changes redistributed wealth, reclaimed natural resources from transnational corporations, voted in progressive...