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towards latin america. >> rose: towards all of latin america. >> yes. i say that the future of the u.s. is more south of rio grande than any other area in the world. we are-- . >> rose: north and south, wouldn't you say, canada and the united states, canada and latin america. >> but you have a very good relation with canada. very-- . >> rose: largest trading partner. >> and with the-- with latin america, in a way, latin america has been neglected by the u.s. for many, many years. >> rose: and so if they paid attention what would you want them to know. i'm talking about the leaders in washington, both the presidency and the congress? >> the potential that you find in latin america for the u.s. is enormous and vicea versa. and we can work together more closely on joint ventures, developing the potentials that we have and how we can work together, like i say one strategic importance of the u.s. in afghanistan. >> right. there is a strategic importance in-- . >> rose: you would make the argument that you have more strategic-- more reasons for strategic rela
towards latin america. >> rose: towards all of latin america. >> yes. i say that the future of the u.s. is more south of rio grande than any other area in the world. we are-- . >> rose: north and south, wouldn't you say, canada and the united states, canada and latin america. >> but you have a very good relation with canada. very-- . >> rose: largest trading partner. >> and with the-- with latin america, in a way, latin america has been neglected by the u.s....
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towards latin america. >> rose: towards all of latin america. >> yes. i say that the future of the u.s. is more south of rio grande than any other area in the world. we are-- . >> rose: north and south, wouldn't you say, canada and the united states, canada and latin america. >> but you have a very good relation with canada. very-- . >> rose: largest trading partner. >> and with the-- with latin america, in a way, latin america has been neglected by the u.s. for many, many years. >> rose: and so if they paid attention what would you want them to know. i'm talking about the leaders in washington, both the presidency and the congress? >> the potential that you find in latin america for the u.s. is enormous and vicea versa. and we can work together more closely on joint ventures, developing the potentials that we have and how we can work together, like i say one is the strategic importance of the u.s. in afghanistan. >> right. there is a strategic importance in-- . >> rose: you would make the argument that you have more strategic-- more reasons for strateg
towards latin america. >> rose: towards all of latin america. >> yes. i say that the future of the u.s. is more south of rio grande than any other area in the world. we are-- . >> rose: north and south, wouldn't you say, canada and the united states, canada and latin america. >> but you have a very good relation with canada. very-- . >> rose: largest trading partner. >> and with the-- with latin america, in a way, latin america has been neglected by the u.s....
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towards latin america. >> rose: towards all of latin america. >> yes. i say that the future of the u.s. is more south of rio grande than any other area in the world. we are-- . >> rose: north and south, wouldn't you say, canada and the united states canada and latin america. >> but you have a very good relation with canada. very-- . >> rose: largest trading partner. >> and with the-- with latin america, in a way latin america has been neglected by the u.s. for many many years. >> rose: and so if they paid attention what would you want them to know. i'm talking about the leaders in washington, both the presidency and the congress? >> the potential that you find in latin america for the u.s. is enormous and vicea versa. and we can work together more closely on joint ventures developing the potentials that we have and how we can work together like i say one is the strategic importance of the u.s. in afghanistan. >> right. there is a strategic importance in-- . >> rose: you would make the argument that you have more strategic-- more reasons for strategic re
towards latin america. >> rose: towards all of latin america. >> yes. i say that the future of the u.s. is more south of rio grande than any other area in the world. we are-- . >> rose: north and south, wouldn't you say, canada and the united states canada and latin america. >> but you have a very good relation with canada. very-- . >> rose: largest trading partner. >> and with the-- with latin america, in a way latin america has been neglected by the u.s....
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many cannot imagine that latin america is a high priority for tire to underline the importance of latin america. on the other hand, there are versatile corporations in many sectors like science, technology, or culture, and germany is seen as a reliable partner in questions of human rights and democratic development. >> what our expectations for after the election? >> i think there are two -- first when and how will the crisis in europe come to an end? this answer will influence the international finance markets, which will be important for latin american economics, whose permanent growth recently had slowed down. and second, will the german concept for latin america be filled with real contacts? >> thank you for joining us. >> eu competition authorities have given mobile network writer vodafone the green light to take over a german cable operator. >> they say the move does not violate monopoly laws. vodafone will pay just under 11 billion euros, and the merger will create a series new competitor for deutsche telekom. >> shares on the frankfurt stock exchange pause for a breath after ral
many cannot imagine that latin america is a high priority for tire to underline the importance of latin america. on the other hand, there are versatile corporations in many sectors like science, technology, or culture, and germany is seen as a reliable partner in questions of human rights and democratic development. >> what our expectations for after the election? >> i think there are two -- first when and how will the crisis in europe come to an end? this answer will influence the...
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that's also the case in latin america. and incidentally one more point about the previous question that is connected to this. the average age for immigrants is 27. the average age for americans is 42. again, it's a welfare state is what we care about, that's clearly a plus. that's more years of contribution to the system. and in terms of taking money out of the system, of the transfer system, only 1.2% of immigrants over 65, over 12% off for the u.s. to give those arguments are real, then those fears should be dispelled by the evidence. i think there's fear at the heart of this and it's very, very difficult to describe. >> about the why the rest of civilization society doesn't take up these well-known arguments in fact an economic, i wish that immigration was the only instance of that. there's so many economic notions that have been known for quite a long time that are not taken up a nation society intellectually, i think we won the debate about free trade. but when you ask the common person, you know, do you think that we
that's also the case in latin america. and incidentally one more point about the previous question that is connected to this. the average age for immigrants is 27. the average age for americans is 42. again, it's a welfare state is what we care about, that's clearly a plus. that's more years of contribution to the system. and in terms of taking money out of the system, of the transfer system, only 1.2% of immigrants over 65, over 12% off for the u.s. to give those arguments are real, then those...
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criminals that are evading justice in latin america. pasada, known confessed terrorist, he is here in this country. and the american government doesn't doesn't give him back. so the united states needs to help out with this instead of contributing to corruption and terrorism. >> the abuse of power, corruption, effects the political process. and we as poll tickets we have to try to work together against corruption. so that there is no abuse of power. politics is not in business, or a benefit. for me, politics are a service towards our people. so i don't share the way that politics are carries out here -- the way politics should be carries out is a science of the service for the people. >> you believe that there are beliefians who committed crimes against the state, who have escaped to the united states, and you would like the united states to extradite those people back to bolivia? and yet, are you still interested in providing asylum to edward snowden? >> one thing is to abide by international treaties, but if you do abide by then, for
criminals that are evading justice in latin america. pasada, known confessed terrorist, he is here in this country. and the american government doesn't doesn't give him back. so the united states needs to help out with this instead of contributing to corruption and terrorism. >> the abuse of power, corruption, effects the political process. and we as poll tickets we have to try to work together against corruption. so that there is no abuse of power. politics is not in business, or a...
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john: in latin america? >> anyone who has the money to send their hild to a private school in latin latin america will do it because they know that that is their ticket into the middle class. without it they are going to have a very rough time. >> because the teachers just don't show up, they sit there, they don't teach? >> precisely. they perform very badly. mexican schools are at the bottom of the rankings. thirty-fourth out of 30 countries in terms of the achievements of the students. a very poor job. john: thank you, mary o'grady. if you'd like to keep the conversation going, go to twitter or facebook and use that hash tag let people know what you think. i would like to see what you think as well. coming up, ray are schools where kids actually like learning. >> reading his work, but it's awesome. >> next, a school with no rules. >> would you do in public school that is different from here? >> everything is different from public school. >> you get to have fun allñ7 john: you have heard of homeschooli
john: in latin america? >> anyone who has the money to send their hild to a private school in latin latin america will do it because they know that that is their ticket into the middle class. without it they are going to have a very rough time. >> because the teachers just don't show up, they sit there, they don't teach? >> precisely. they perform very badly. mexican schools are at the bottom of the rankings. thirty-fourth out of 30 countries in terms of the achievements of...
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john: in latin america? >> anyone who has the money to send their child to a private school in latin latin america will do it because they know that that is their ticket into the middle class. without it they are going to have a very rough time. >> because the teachers just don't show up, they sit ther they don't teach? >> precisely. they perform very badly. mexican schools are at the bottom of the rankings. thirty-fourth out of 30 countries in terms of the achievements of the students. a very poor job. john: thank you, mary o'grady. if you'd like to keep the conversation going, go to twitter or facebook and use that hash tag let people know what you think. i would like to see what ou think as well. coming up, ry are schools where kids actually like learning. >> reading his work, but it's awesome. >> next, a school with no rules. >> would you do in public school that is different from here? >> everything is different from public school. >> you get to have fun allk6(uh john: you have heard of homeschooling.
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surveillance state here in brazil, in latin america, in asia, all throughout the world fltd and i think the reason for it is, is that people understand we're at this
surveillance state here in brazil, in latin america, in asia, all throughout the world fltd and i think the reason for it is, is that people understand we're at this
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latin american idiot, which was a bestseller in the spanish edition in latin america. he is ubiquitous in his columns that appear throughout latin america every week, and has contributed to the leading newspapers in the united states. he has been a board member of "the miami herald" publishing company, and an op-ed page editor and columnist for "the miami herald." i could go on and on, but i would say one more thing. he has also been one of the great champions of liberty in latin america, very present in all of the most important debates on the right side of issues, i believe. and with this book i could say in the americas. please help me welcome alvaro vargas llosa. [applause] >> thank you very much, thank you, for that wonderful and generous presentation, and thank you to decatur institute for hosting this meeting and to alex for being so kind in helping put it together. so i've been asked why did i write this book, why was i interested in this topic and, well, there are some reasons. perhaps one of them has to do with my i guess identity problem. i've been called a
latin american idiot, which was a bestseller in the spanish edition in latin america. he is ubiquitous in his columns that appear throughout latin america every week, and has contributed to the leading newspapers in the united states. he has been a board member of "the miami herald" publishing company, and an op-ed page editor and columnist for "the miami herald." i could go on and on, but i would say one more thing. he has also been one of the great champions of liberty in...
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america one of the key issues in your opinion that trouble that continent so i think latin america is well positioned to benefit from the growth i think many key exporters in latin america particularly in terms of commodities. non-royal commodities but also all commodities in some cases letting america is one of the. is a very mature. countries are following different bass and those there are. more integrated in the world economy those that are more open and participating in the global trade flows are doing quite well just to wrap it up as a vat oh what would you hope to be your biggest achievement and your legacy after you leave the post of double it has director general well i hope i have been doing the. trade negotiations for a long time i started working with the w two in one nine hundred ninety seven so the organization was two years old in during this time i saw the negotiation facing much better days and i hope that we can i could leave the office with a w. two away as vibrant as it was before as relevant as it was before negotiating important deals and once again being the tab
america one of the key issues in your opinion that trouble that continent so i think latin america is well positioned to benefit from the growth i think many key exporters in latin america particularly in terms of commodities. non-royal commodities but also all commodities in some cases letting america is one of the. is a very mature. countries are following different bass and those there are. more integrated in the world economy those that are more open and participating in the global trade...
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john: in latin america? >> anyone who has the money to send their child to a private school in latin latin america will do it because they know that that is their ticket into the middle class. without it they are going to have a very rough time. >> because the teachers just don't show up, they sit there, they don't teach? >> precisely. they perform very badly. mexican schools are at the bottom of the rankings. thirty-fourth out of 30 countries in terms of the achievements of the students. a very poor job. john: thank you, mary o'grady. if you'd like to keep the conversation going, go to twitter or facebook and use that hash tag let people know what you think. i would like to see what you think as well. coming up, ray are schools where kids actually like learning. >> reading his work, but it's awesome. >> next, a school with no rules. >> would you do in public school that is different from here? >> everything is different from public school. >> you get to have fun all john: you have heard of homeschooling. we
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john: in latin america? >> anyone who has the money to send their child to a private school in latin latin america will do it because they know that that is their ticket into the middle class. without it they are going to have a very rough time. >> because the teachers just don't show up, they sit there, they don't teach? >> precisely. they perform very badly. mexican schools are at the bottom of the rankings. thirty-fourth out of 30 countries in terms of the achievements of the students. a very poor job. john: thank you, mary o'grady. if you'd like to keep the conversation going, go to twitter or facebook and use that hash tag let people know what you think. i would like to see what you think as well. coming up, ray are schools where kids actually like learning. >> reading his work, but it's awesome. >> next, a school with no rules. >> would you do in public school that is different from here? >> everything is different from public school. >> you get to have fun all dad. how did you get here? i don't know.
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of a delineation in latin america is denied the right to fly over one of our colonies r t is keeping an eye on tensions between the united states and venezuela well bring you the latest updates at the situation develops stay with r.t. . syria's deputy foreign minister says the nation's civil war has reached stalemate with neither side is strong enough to win he said of peace talks in geneva took place damascus will push the opposition to agree to a cease fire this comes as the u.n. security council tries to finalize a russia u.s. deal to destroy syria's chemical weapons artie's paul scott has the latest on what's hampering the diplomatic efforts at the moment. the main disagreements seem to be over the un report that was published earlier this week on the chemical weapons attack in the suburbs of damascus on august the twenty fifth the united states along with the united kingdom and france believe that that u.n. reports or the technical details in that u.n. report point to the fact that it could only have been the syrian government that carried out those attacks however russia say th
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of a fellow nation in latin america is denied the right to fly over one of our colonies artie's keeping an eye on tensions between the united states and venezuela we'll bring you the latest updates as the situation develops there with r.t. . syria's deputy foreign minister says the nation's civil war has reached stalemate with neither side strong enough to win he said of peace talks in geneva take place damascus will push the opposition to agree to a cease fire this comes as the u.n. security council tries to finalize a russian u.s. deal to destroy syria's chemical weapons artie's pos god has the latest on what's hampering the diplomatic efforts at the moment. the main disagreements seem to be over the un report that was published earlier this week on the chemical weapons attack in the suburbs of damascus on august the twenty five now the united states along with the united kingdom and france believe that that u.n. reports or the technical details in that u.n. report point to the fact that it could only have been the syrian government that carried out those attacks however russia say th
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activities in latin america. and lebanese terror maps to join. the bombing and other crime sites spring up in mobile software stores across lebanon as innovation and security combine. wealthy british soil it's time to rise. to. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy cars report on our. language. we could with oh if you're going to. choose the consensus. choose the opinions that you think. choose the stories that impact the. truth access to. welcome back to our t.v. live from moscow and lindsey france. a journalist who helped whistleblower edward snowden leak his secrets hasn't been offered police protection by the brazilian government glenn greenwald wrote about how the n.s.a. spied on the authorities in mexico and brazil and in britain where his newspaper the guardian is based a key press freedom group has confronted the u.k. government over its strong arm attempts to stifle information r.t. sara first has more on the fight to report the news in britain and acts of intimidation that could have a chilling effect on
activities in latin america. and lebanese terror maps to join. the bombing and other crime sites spring up in mobile software stores across lebanon as innovation and security combine. wealthy british soil it's time to rise. to. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy cars report on our. language. we could with oh if you're going to. choose the consensus. choose the opinions that you think. choose the stories that impact the. truth access to. welcome back to our...
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of a fellow nation in latin america is denied the right to fly over one of our colonies. and no news including the latest report on europe's economic here in the next doesn't get is coming up after a very short break stay with us. well . it's technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future are covered. well the british science. market. why no one should really happening to the global economy with mike stronger no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser report on r.g.p. . and again this is see it's no secret that europe's in trouble with inequality unemployment and soaring debt alone spending a protracted crisis to european states have leveled and also know of astonishing measures a toxic that has had the most vulnerable the hardest and now a new report suggests that matches could get even worse with one hundred fifteen minute a europe is potentially vulnerable to poverty in the next decade and joining me now is natalee alone so from the charity organization oxfam which published that report i'm not sure welcome to r.c.s. good to hav
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what is fidel castro's influence on latin america and his significance, and also if you could and, finally, by talking about the legacy of them are venezuelan president hugo chavez? castro is anl international figure. who managed to liberate his country from the that --editorship dictatorship and laid the isndation for society that beneficial for all of the cubans. unfortunately, the reaction of the united states government was to attack cuba and to impose a criminal embargo. but the cuban government, despite these problems, has managed to defend the life and well-being and health of its people. not only, it is offered international cooperation despite its own economic limitations, it has offered international cooperation with other countries. they offered it to ecuador, in fact. i say it with a certain amount of concern. we would have loved that europe over thenited states thousands of scholarships that cuba has offered to ecuadorian students, to study medicine. there were 2000 ecuadorian students were studying medicine in cuba. other countries, only want to train our military personnel.
what is fidel castro's influence on latin america and his significance, and also if you could and, finally, by talking about the legacy of them are venezuelan president hugo chavez? castro is anl international figure. who managed to liberate his country from the that --editorship dictatorship and laid the isndation for society that beneficial for all of the cubans. unfortunately, the reaction of the united states government was to attack cuba and to impose a criminal embargo. but the cuban...
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john: in latin america? >> anyone who has the money to send their child to a private school in latin latin america will do it because they know that that is their ticket into the middle class. without it they are going to have a very rough time. >> because the teachers just don't show up, they sit there, they don't teach? >> precisely. they perform very badly. mexican schools are at the bottom of the rankings. thirty-fourth out of 30 countries in terms of the achievements of the students. a very poor job. john: thank you, mary o'grady. if you'd like to keep the conversation going, go to twitter or facebook and use that hash tag let people know what you think. i would like to see what you think as well. coming up, ray are schools where kids actually like learning. >> reading his work, but it's awesome. >> next, a school with no rules. >> would you do in public school that is different from here? >> everything is different from public school. >> you get to have fun all ♪ nascar is about excitement. but track
john: in latin america? >> anyone who has the money to send their child to a private school in latin latin america will do it because they know that that is their ticket into the middle class. without it they are going to have a very rough time. >> because the teachers just don't show up, they sit there, they don't teach? >> precisely. they perform very badly. mexican schools are at the bottom of the rankings. thirty-fourth out of 30 countries in terms of the achievements of...
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of a fellow nation in latin america is denied the right to fly over one of our colonies artie's keeping an eye on tensions between the united states and venezuela we'll bring you the latest updates as the situation develops stay with r.t. . syria's deputy foreign minister says the nation's civil war has reached stalemate with neither side strong enough to win he said if peace talks in geneva take place to moscow's will push the opposition to agree to a cease fire this comes as the u.n. security council tries to finalize a russia u.s. deal to destroy syria's chemical weapons attacks pos got as a latest on what's hampering diplomatic efforts at the moment. the main disagreements seem to be over the un report that was published earlier this week on the chemical weapons attack in the suburbs of damascus on august the twenty four now the united states along with the united kingdom and france believe that that u.n. reports or the technical details in that u.n. report point to the fact that it could only have been the syrian government that carried out those attacks however russia say that the
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john: in latin america? >> anyone who has the money to send their child to a private school in latin latin america will do it because they know that that is their ticket into the middle class. without it they are going to have a very rough time. >> because the teachers just don't show up, they sit there, they don't teach? >> precisely. they perform very badly. mexican schools are at the bottom of the rankings. thirty-fourth out of 30 countries in terms of the achievements of the students. a very poor job. john: thank you, mary o'grady. if you'd like to keep the conversation going, go to twitter or facebook and use that hash tag let people know what you think. i would like to see what you think as well. coming up, ray are schools where kids actually like learning. >> reading his work, but it's awesome. >> next, a school with no rules. >> would you do in public school that is different from here? >> everything is different from public school. >> you get to have fun all thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia
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allows dictators president military leaders known to have slaughtered their own people in latin america all those people are welcome to come and vacation in the united states but an elected leader. of a fellow nation in latin america is denied the right to fly over one of our colonies and he's keeping an eye on tensions between the u.s. and venezuela will bring it to latest updates as this is ation develop stay with. serous deputy foreign minister says the nation's civil war has reached a stalemate and stare may may would not assigned a strong enough to when this comes as the u.n. security council tries to finalize a russian u.s. due to destroy syria's chemical weapons on his post count has the latest on what's hampering the diplomatic efforts at the moment. the main disagreements seem to be over the un report that was published earlier this week on the chemical weapons attack in the suburbs of damascus on august the twenty five and now the united states along with the united kingdom and france believe that that u.n. reports or the technical details in that u.n. report point to the fact
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of a fellow nation in latin america is denied the right to fly over one of our colonies. keeping an eye on tensions between the u.s. and then as well that will bring you the latest on dates and the situation develops stay with us here on out. syria's deputy foreign minister says the nation's civil war has reached a state late stalemate i should say with nye the science strong enough to win this comes as the u.n. security council trying to finalize a rush at us a deal to just choice two as chemical weapons on his post called what's the latest on what's hampering the diplomatic efforts at the moment. the main disagreements seem to be over the un report that was published earlier this week on the chemical weapons attack in the suburbs of damascus on august the twenty five now the united states along with the united kingdom and france believe that that u.n. reports or the technical details in that u.n. report point to the fact that it could only have been the syrian government that carried out those attacks however russia say that the evidence isn't strong enough to draw any
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john: in latin america? >> anyone who has the money to send their child to a private school in latin latin america will do it because they know that that is their ticket into the middle class. without it they are going to have a very rough time. >> because the teachers just don't show up, they sit there, they don't teach? >> precisely. they perform very badly. mexican schools are at the bottom of the rankings. thirty-fourth out of 30 countries in terms of the achievements of the students. a very poor job. john: thank you, mary o'grady. if you'd like to keep the conversation going, go to twitter or facebook and use that hash tag let people know what you think. i would like to see what you think as well. coming up, ray are schools where kids actually like learning. >> reading his work, but it's awesome. >> next, a school with no rules. >> would you do in public school that is different from here? >> everything is different from public school. >> you get to have fun all day. : for teaching us that you can't cre
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leaks obama has made some moves that have humiliated latin america and now this region of the world and started to band together to stand up against and power from blanket spying on brazil to the forced grounding of bolivia's presidential plane tensions are coming to a head for me now to discuss the details artie's on the. one of the biggest headlines that come out of the u.n. g.a. is brazilian president rousseff rypien and the u.s. can you talk about the main gist of her argument. abby you know the main point was the whole n.s.a. scandal it's definitely seen as something completely unacceptable and that was definitely reflected in the speech it was said to be a violation of human rights and certainly privacy and have said that. she believes that it's time for for the u.s. to apologize and to promise this will never happen again and we do know that as a result of the n.s.a. spying scandal. you know there's been plenty of outrage certainly coming out of latin america but this particular speech it was one of the first one made at the opening of the united nations general assembly as leade
leaks obama has made some moves that have humiliated latin america and now this region of the world and started to band together to stand up against and power from blanket spying on brazil to the forced grounding of bolivia's presidential plane tensions are coming to a head for me now to discuss the details artie's on the. one of the biggest headlines that come out of the u.n. g.a. is brazilian president rousseff rypien and the u.s. can you talk about the main gist of her argument. abby you...
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leaks obama has made some moves that have humiliated latin america and now this region of the world and started to band together to stand against and power from blankets brazil to the forest ground bolivia's presidential plane tensions are coming to a head for me now to discuss the details are to use. one of the biggest headlines to come out of the u.n. g.a. is brazilian president rousseff ripping into the u.s. can you talk about the main gist of her argument. abby you know the main point was the whole n.s.a. scandal it's definitely seen as something completely unacceptable and that was definitely reflected in the speech it was said to be a violation of human rights and certainly privacy and have said that she believes that it's time for for the u.s. to apologize and to promise this will never happen again and we do know that as a result of the n.s.a. spying scandal. you know there's been plenty of outrage certainly coming out of latin america but this particular speech it was one of the first one made at the opening of the united nations general assembly as leaders gathered so what kin
leaks obama has made some moves that have humiliated latin america and now this region of the world and started to band together to stand against and power from blankets brazil to the forest ground bolivia's presidential plane tensions are coming to a head for me now to discuss the details are to use. one of the biggest headlines to come out of the u.n. g.a. is brazilian president rousseff ripping into the u.s. can you talk about the main gist of her argument. abby you know the main point was...
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leaks obama has made some moves that have humiliated latin america and now this region of the world and started to band together to stand up against and serial power from blanket spying on brazil to the forced grounding of bolivia's presidential plane tensions are coming to a head for me now to discuss the details artie's i saw senator graham last year one of the biggest headlines to come out of the u.n. g.a. is brazilian president rousseff rypien and the u.s. can you talk about the main gist of her argument. abby you know the main point was the whole n.s.a. scandal it's definitely seen as something completely unacceptable and that was definitely reflected in the speech it was said to be a violation of human rights and certainly privacy and have said that. she believes that it's time for for the u.s. to apologize and to promise this will never happen again and we do know that as a result of the n.s.a. spying scandal. you know there's been plenty of outrage certainly coming out of latin america but this particular speech it was one of the first one made at the opening of the united natio
leaks obama has made some moves that have humiliated latin america and now this region of the world and started to band together to stand up against and serial power from blanket spying on brazil to the forced grounding of bolivia's presidential plane tensions are coming to a head for me now to discuss the details artie's i saw senator graham last year one of the biggest headlines to come out of the u.n. g.a. is brazilian president rousseff rypien and the u.s. can you talk about the main gist...
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leaks obama has made some moves that have humiliated latin america and now this region of the world and started to band together to stand up against and power from blanket spying on brazil to the forced grounding of bolivia's presidential plane tensions are coming to a head for me now to discuss the details artie's on the ground still one of the biggest headlines that come out of the u.n. g.a. is brazilian president rousseff rypien and the u.s. can you talk about the main gist of her argument. abby you know the main point was the whole n.s.a. scandal it's definitely seen as something completely unacceptable and that was definitely reflected in the speech it was said to be a violation of human rights and certainly privacy and have said that. she believes that it's time for for the u.s. to apologize and to promise this will never happen again and we do know that as a result of the n.s.a. spying scandal. you know there's been plenty of outrage certainly coming out of latin america but this particular speech it was one of the first one made at the opening of the united nations general assem
leaks obama has made some moves that have humiliated latin america and now this region of the world and started to band together to stand up against and power from blanket spying on brazil to the forced grounding of bolivia's presidential plane tensions are coming to a head for me now to discuss the details artie's on the ground still one of the biggest headlines that come out of the u.n. g.a. is brazilian president rousseff rypien and the u.s. can you talk about the main gist of her argument....
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leaks obama has made some moves that have humiliated latin america and now this region of the world and started to band together to stand up against and power from blanket spying on brazil to the forced grounding of bolivia's presidential plane tensions are coming to a head for me now to discuss the details artie's. also one of the biggest headlines that come out of the u.n. g.a. is brazilian president rousseff rypien and the u.s. can you talk about the main gist of her argument. abby you know the main point was the whole n.s.a. scandal it's definitely seen as something completely unacceptable and that was definitely reflected in the speech it was said to be a violation of human rights and certainly privacy and have said that. she believes that it's time for for the u.s. to apologize and to promise this will never happen again and we do know that as a result of the n.s.a. spying scandal. you know there's been plenty of outrage certainly coming out of latin america but this particular speech it was one of the first one made at the opening of the united nations general assembly as leaders
leaks obama has made some moves that have humiliated latin america and now this region of the world and started to band together to stand up against and power from blanket spying on brazil to the forced grounding of bolivia's presidential plane tensions are coming to a head for me now to discuss the details artie's. also one of the biggest headlines that come out of the u.n. g.a. is brazilian president rousseff rypien and the u.s. can you talk about the main gist of her argument. abby you know...
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and latin america. speakers include white house national drug policy director and current and former government officials of mexico, brazil, colombia and guatemala. this is one hour and 40 minutes. >> to the end of this today. ,hank you again to secretary and the team that made this meeting possible. we have this conversation and the new approach in the americas towards the global problem of drugs. that we areallenge confronting based on real events . a little over four decades since president nixon , thered war on drugs creation of the dea, the zero- tolerance policy of president reagan, the u n convention against illicit drugs in 1998. and a model of shared intervention such as the one --t was used in columbia colombia. moment.a good the question today should be whether it should be criminalized, if we deregulate and that this paradigm requires action and a response from us. made, therogress international conventions and the report from the civil society, their reaction of businessman that looked at t
and latin america. speakers include white house national drug policy director and current and former government officials of mexico, brazil, colombia and guatemala. this is one hour and 40 minutes. >> to the end of this today. ,hank you again to secretary and the team that made this meeting possible. we have this conversation and the new approach in the americas towards the global problem of drugs. that we areallenge confronting based on real events . a little over four decades since...
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is well positioned to benefit from more growth i think many key exporters in latin america particularly in terms of commodities. non oil commodities but also all commodities in some cases like in america is one of the it is a very mature continent countries are following different bass and those there are more integrated in the world economy those that are more open in participating in the global trade flows are doing quite well just to wrap it up as of that what would you hope to be your biggest achievement and your legacy after you leave the post of yours director general well i hope i have been doing. trade negotiations for a long time i started working with the w t o n one nine hundred ninety seven so the organization was two years old in during this time i saw the negotiation facing much better days and i hope that we can i could leave the office with a doubling as vibrant as it was to be. for as relevant as it was before negotiating an important deal and once again being that they were going to scum to to negotiate three. station thank you very much for this interview that's all f
is well positioned to benefit from more growth i think many key exporters in latin america particularly in terms of commodities. non oil commodities but also all commodities in some cases like in america is one of the it is a very mature continent countries are following different bass and those there are more integrated in the world economy those that are more open in participating in the global trade flows are doing quite well just to wrap it up as of that what would you hope to be your...
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and in a more general sense, latin america is very upset about the snowden affair, the spying issue. the mexican president complained to obama personally that his e- mails have also been spied upon. latin america, which even in the best of times looks at washington with an sq i -- with an askew eye, is wondering what to do with this big brother. >> thanks for that. let's go now to morocco where there has been another attempted security breach as hundreds of refugees tried without success to break through a border fence in the spanish enclave at the very northern tip of morocco. it comes just one day after hundreds more were able to break through a border fence into the spanish enclave. they literally tore down part of that fence. about 100 moroccans actually made it through. the current unrest in northern africa has pushed a number of refugees heading into spain -- pushed the number of refugees heading into spain into the thousands. >> last night, there were six police officers injured. one of the immigrants. once people do get over, there has to be a decision as to whether they will
and in a more general sense, latin america is very upset about the snowden affair, the spying issue. the mexican president complained to obama personally that his e- mails have also been spied upon. latin america, which even in the best of times looks at washington with an sq i -- with an askew eye, is wondering what to do with this big brother. >> thanks for that. let's go now to morocco where there has been another attempted security breach as hundreds of refugees tried without success...
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well positioned to benefit from more growth i think many key exporters in latin america particularly in terms of commodities. non oil commodities but also all commodities in some cases in america is one of the it is a very mature continent countries are following different best and those there are more integrated in the world economy those that are more open in participating in the global trade flows are doing quite well just to wrap it up as of that what would you hope to be your biggest achievement and your legacy after you leave the post of w here is director general well i hope i have been doing. trade negotiations for a long time i started working with the w two in one nine hundred ninety seven so the organization was two years old in during this time i saw the negotiation facing much better days and i hope that we can i could leave the office with a doubling as vibrant as it was before as relevant as it was before negotiating important deals and once again being the table where countries come to to negotiate three. decision thank you very much for this interview that's all for
well positioned to benefit from more growth i think many key exporters in latin america particularly in terms of commodities. non oil commodities but also all commodities in some cases in america is one of the it is a very mature continent countries are following different best and those there are more integrated in the world economy those that are more open in participating in the global trade flows are doing quite well just to wrap it up as of that what would you hope to be your biggest...
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to latin america. venezuela's health system is coming under increasing pressure, and it will only get worse as the country's infrastructure crumbles. but before that, here's how et e d >> venezlans voiced skeptm after president maduro blamed saboteurs for the power outage on tuesday. a power blackout left 70% of venezuela without electricity, including parts of the capital, caracas. it partially disrupted underground transport. the president lane peek stream right wing, but gave no evidence. -- blamed the extreme right wing, but gave no evidence. venezuela's showcase project -- marking the seventh anniversary of the caracas child cardiology hospital. set to give free service to patients across latin america. but in recent years, public hospitals have faced increased overcrowding and deteriorating infrastructure. opposition leaders are attacking the government for using limited resources to provide free care to foreigners. >> for venezuelans, the latin american cardiology is the only place to go. with l
to latin america. venezuela's health system is coming under increasing pressure, and it will only get worse as the country's infrastructure crumbles. but before that, here's how et e d >> venezlans voiced skeptm after president maduro blamed saboteurs for the power outage on tuesday. a power blackout left 70% of venezuela without electricity, including parts of the capital, caracas. it partially disrupted underground transport. the president lane peek stream right wing, but gave no...
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and then snowden was on route to latin america via russia and what happened next there was a leak i hope i don't offend u.s. security agencies and diplomats so they could have handled this issue in a new professional way instead of allowing him to enter a country where it would be easy for them to get him they intimidated everybody latin america european countries everybody and as a result naturally he stayed at our airport and became stranded in russia. and so optimism from the president about relations between the united states and russia continuing to grow although there have been tensions he is sure that the g. twenty is a good chance for those ties to be mended. and coming out the man who made snowden's leaks possible garzon john glenn greenwald has been offered police protection by the brazilian government as a closer to claims the n.s.a. sifted through private presidential communications. lebanese terror vigilante apps sharing bombing and other crimes sites bring out in mobile software stores across lebanon as innovation and security come by. after ninety days of military operatio
and then snowden was on route to latin america via russia and what happened next there was a leak i hope i don't offend u.s. security agencies and diplomats so they could have handled this issue in a new professional way instead of allowing him to enter a country where it would be easy for them to get him they intimidated everybody latin america european countries everybody and as a result naturally he stayed at our airport and became stranded in russia. and so optimism from the president about...
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this is what the president had to say about that so to speak and then snowden was on route to latin america by russia and what happened next there was a leak i hope i don't offend u.s. security agencies and diplomats so they could have handled this issue in a professional way instead of allowing him to enter a country where would be easy for them to get him the intimidated everybody latin america european countries everybody and as a result naturally he stayed at our airport and became stranded in russia. and so optimism from the president about relations between the united states and russia continuing to grow although there have been tensions he is sure that the g. twenty is a good chance for those ties to be mended this is our c.n.n. coming out the man who made snowden's leaks possible got in journalist glenn greenwald has been offered police protection by the brazilian government as it looks into claims the n.s.a. sifted through private presidential communications. and lebanese tera mup vigilante apps shailene bombing and other crimes sites spring up in mobile software stores across leba
this is what the president had to say about that so to speak and then snowden was on route to latin america by russia and what happened next there was a leak i hope i don't offend u.s. security agencies and diplomats so they could have handled this issue in a professional way instead of allowing him to enter a country where would be easy for them to get him the intimidated everybody latin america european countries everybody and as a result naturally he stayed at our airport and became stranded...
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gunboat diplomacy in latin america. president roosevelt brought him into the government, where gruening, fluent in spanish, was instrumental in developing the president's new good neighbor policy towards latin america. so perhaps gruening was predisposed to understand the alaskans who felt like second-class citizens. they couldn't vote for the president and had no vote in congress. the injustices riled gruening. >> "alaska was in the grip of absentee interests and had been for a quarter of a century. they were violently opposed to any taxation that would lessen their profits or in any way interfere with their desire to take as much from alaska as quickly as possible. the wealth of alaska was being drained off, and next to nothing was staying there for its needs." --ernest gruening. >> narrator: the absentee investors owned canneries and installed floating fish-catching machines called fish traps right in the mouths of salmon spawning streams. >> it became pretty clear that the way the fish traps were operated was destro
gunboat diplomacy in latin america. president roosevelt brought him into the government, where gruening, fluent in spanish, was instrumental in developing the president's new good neighbor policy towards latin america. so perhaps gruening was predisposed to understand the alaskans who felt like second-class citizens. they couldn't vote for the president and had no vote in congress. the injustices riled gruening. >> "alaska was in the grip of absentee interests and had been for a...
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this is what the president had to say about that so to speak and then snowden was on route to latin america via russia and what happened next there was a leak i hope i don't offend u.s. security agencies and diplomats so they could have handled this issue in a professional way instead of allowing him to enter a country where it would be easy for them to get him they intimidated everybody latin america european countries everybody and as a result naturally he stayed at our airport and became stranded in russia. and so optimism from the president about relations between the united states and russia continuing to grow although there have been tensions he is sure that the g. twenty is a good chance for those ties to be mended meanwhile the man who made snowden's leaks possible is offered police protection in brazil that the u.k. government can still widely information gathered by the n.s.a. leaker sparks outrage among the oppressed freedom watchdogs that's coming your way later this hour. support for a strike on syria seems to be growing among top u.s. lawmakers the foreign relations committee
this is what the president had to say about that so to speak and then snowden was on route to latin america via russia and what happened next there was a leak i hope i don't offend u.s. security agencies and diplomats so they could have handled this issue in a professional way instead of allowing him to enter a country where it would be easy for them to get him they intimidated everybody latin america european countries everybody and as a result naturally he stayed at our airport and became...
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from more growth i think many key exporters in latin america particularly in terms of commodities. non-royal commodities but also all commodities in some cases like no merica is one of the it is a very mature continent countries are following different paths and those there are more integrated in the world economy those that are more open in participating in the global trade flows are doing quite well just to wrap it up as of that what would you hope to be your biggest achievement and your legacy after you leave the post of double here is director general well i hope i have been doing . trade negotiations for a long time i started working with the w two in one nine hundred ninety seven so the organization was two years old in during this time i saw the negotiation facing much better days and i hope that we can i could leave the office with it as vibrant as it was before as relevant as it was before negotiating important deals and once again being the table where countries come to to negotiate trade and decision thank you very much for this interview that's all for today our guest h
from more growth i think many key exporters in latin america particularly in terms of commodities. non-royal commodities but also all commodities in some cases like no merica is one of the it is a very mature continent countries are following different paths and those there are more integrated in the world economy those that are more open in participating in the global trade flows are doing quite well just to wrap it up as of that what would you hope to be your biggest achievement and your...
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from latin america. and that is really important to have especially when we have so much in common. and i just want to say thank you for inviting me to come to many of the events that your consulate had put on, cultural events, [speaker not understood], press conferences as well that were really making sure that we can give constituents and people from all parts of the world living here, the information they need to be safe and secure in this country. i just think it's what your work has been and i wish you all the best in years to come. >> mr. consul general. oh, actually there is one other person that wishes to speak, supervisor cohen. >> thank you. thank you. i just also wanted to take an opportunity to acknowledge the consul general fantastic contribution. it expands far beyond the latino community. also you've done work with me in my office within the boundaries of district 10. i just wanted you to know you and your wife are a very lovely couple and i have enjoyed yourcompany and your thoughtful gui
from latin america. and that is really important to have especially when we have so much in common. and i just want to say thank you for inviting me to come to many of the events that your consulate had put on, cultural events, [speaker not understood], press conferences as well that were really making sure that we can give constituents and people from all parts of the world living here, the information they need to be safe and secure in this country. i just think it's what your work has been...