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what they did was the spanish had colonies in south america, central america and they were , doing a lot of mining. they were generating a lot of precious metals, especially silver from these mines. a whole network was set up of trade fleet sailing from spain to the new world, bringing european goods to the colonists in the americas. but then on the return voyage, carrying lots of silver back to spain. in 1622, one of the treasure -- which had gone to south america, in this case, went to colombia and panama. this fleet took europeans to the colonies and it picked up people who wanted to go back to spain and picked up cargoes primarily of silver coins and ingots that had come up from south america. they went to havana, and met with some other ships and organized a convoy to return to spain. in early september, 1622, these ships left havana. they knew it was hurricane season when they left, but they had to get this treasure back to spain. it was imperative it be delivered as quickly as possible. and one day out from havana, a hurricane struck. when that happened, there were 28 ships in
what they did was the spanish had colonies in south america, central america and they were , doing a lot of mining. they were generating a lot of precious metals, especially silver from these mines. a whole network was set up of trade fleet sailing from spain to the new world, bringing european goods to the colonists in the americas. but then on the return voyage, carrying lots of silver back to spain. in 1622, one of the treasure -- which had gone to south america, in this case, went to...
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south, south america, that is. wood wind big band performing at the temple university performing arts center the band covers everything fromcuban roots
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charlie: almost all of south america wanted united states to do this. guest: all of south america. their leadership, canada and spain as well have been pressing the administration for all the time that president obama has been in office. and they are absolutely elated. this helps their domestic politics and helps the international and regional situation. but picking up on this point. cuba and the united states have a lot of differences and disagreements and some of those were reflected in the exchange between secretary kerry and the foreign minister rodriguez last friday. but we have a new framework in which we can have a dialogue without the hostility and pressure from the united states overshadowing cuba. the united states has set up a commission to discuss what kerry calls the easy issues that include counternarcotics collaboration. we can't send a simple letter to cuba. migration issues and disaster management to the real hard issues like compensating for properties, the regime change programs and the basic guantanamo which is sovereign cuban property and cuba wants it back. th
charlie: almost all of south america wanted united states to do this. guest: all of south america. their leadership, canada and spain as well have been pressing the administration for all the time that president obama has been in office. and they are absolutely elated. this helps their domestic politics and helps the international and regional situation. but picking up on this point. cuba and the united states have a lot of differences and disagreements and some of those were reflected in the...
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all of the countries in south america. almost all of the countries in south america. i met with fidel castro in havana. i met with hugo chavez. i met with world and national leaders throughout south america. chairman of the middle east subcommittee. i have been to israel, jordan, iraq, afghanistan, egypt, lebanon, many of the countries in the middle east. i met many of the world leaders, also. after the mistake that we made with invading iraq, i felt it was my responsibility, my responsibility, to do something about fixing it. i voted against it, but that is not enough. we need to fix it. a couple of days ago, jeb bush was saying in 2009 it was mission accomplished. iraq was a secure place. he is drinking some kind of neocon kool-aid to think that iraq was secure. to think that we can not have those people, act, and back, and back to make those kind of mistakes. they're delusional if they think iraq was secure. jeb was saying mission accomplished. we cannot have those people come back. they're not telling us the truth, just like they did when they said saddam hussein
all of the countries in south america. almost all of the countries in south america. i met with fidel castro in havana. i met with hugo chavez. i met with world and national leaders throughout south america. chairman of the middle east subcommittee. i have been to israel, jordan, iraq, afghanistan, egypt, lebanon, many of the countries in the middle east. i met many of the world leaders, also. after the mistake that we made with invading iraq, i felt it was my responsibility, my responsibility,...
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>> 2 billion people are already eating insects as part of their regular diet throughout asia south america and africa and there's a very good reason why. >> what would you say stand up the most about eating insects nutritionally? >> most have high levels of nitrogen iron phosphorous and calcium. you have a lot of other abundant elements that our bodies can use. >> the united nations released a report arguing for more insect farming and more bugs in everyone's diets. >> at the moment, a lot of entomophogists are in to what is into this new food product. >> especially crickets are actually the protein hope of the future and a sustainable one, at that. >> they are incredibly efficient as well. you can take ten pounds of grain and feed a cow. you'll get about one pound of beef back for your work. while at the sairm poundage. i get more back. >> 9 billion people by 2050, demand for meat products is expected to double. >> there is a visual and psychological aspect to it. you have to try to overcome eating a cricket. >> what do you think is going to be motivate for americans to get behind this cr
>> 2 billion people are already eating insects as part of their regular diet throughout asia south america and africa and there's a very good reason why. >> what would you say stand up the most about eating insects nutritionally? >> most have high levels of nitrogen iron phosphorous and calcium. you have a lot of other abundant elements that our bodies can use. >> the united nations released a report arguing for more insect farming and more bugs in everyone's diets....
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we can think of it off the coast of south america, and the pool of water extends further west. it leads to changes in atmospheric circulation, and ocean currents that affect the weather. as you mentioned there's likely to be impact, but there's a host of impacts across the world. >> as we look at california for a moment more, could it end the drought california has been suffering from? >> unfortunately, i think it's a very low chance that the el nino will end the drought. right now more than 97% of california is facing drought continues, and they have developed over a span of several years. it's unlikely that in a span of a short few months that the drought will be erased. >> how do you see climate change playing into this. >> well, that's really a question that scientists are trying to figure out. we don't know if it has an impact on el nino. it is referring to a longer term increasing temperatures, el nino occur on a shorter time scale. we see them occur from 2-7 years. we don't know the connection. we know that climate change is affecting drought and is likely to make future
we can think of it off the coast of south america, and the pool of water extends further west. it leads to changes in atmospheric circulation, and ocean currents that affect the weather. as you mentioned there's likely to be impact, but there's a host of impacts across the world. >> as we look at california for a moment more, could it end the drought california has been suffering from? >> unfortunately, i think it's a very low chance that the el nino will end the drought. right now...
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america, is t this is always put up to them as a bear we are to doing business in all of south america, because of our relationship with cuba. so i also think you can see some positive repercussions there for american goods, things that are made in america to be shipped and sold to other countries in south america as a result of this relationship. >> rose: it is fair to say that almost all of south america wanted the united states to do this?. >> all of south america was pressing, the leadership of all latin america, canada, spain as well have been pressing the obama administration for, you know, all of the time that the president obama has been in office, and they are absolutely elated, this helps their domestic politics considerably and helps the international and regional situation, but picking up on this point of where we go from here, you know, cuba and the united states have a lot of differences and a lot of disagreements and some are reflected on the, so much sharp nature of the exchange between secretary kerry and foreign minister rodriguez last friday, but we have a new framew
america, is t this is always put up to them as a bear we are to doing business in all of south america, because of our relationship with cuba. so i also think you can see some positive repercussions there for american goods, things that are made in america to be shipped and sold to other countries in south america as a result of this relationship. >> rose: it is fair to say that almost all of south america wanted the united states to do this?. >> all of south america was pressing,...
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in south america. i met with fidel castro in havana, i met with hugo chavez in venezuela, and i met with all the leaders. and then i became chairman of the middle east subcommittee. i have been to israel, i have been to jordan, i have been to afghanistan, i have been to egypt, i have been to lebanon. i have met with many leaders in the middle east. after the mistakes that we made with invading iraq, i felt it was my response ability, my responsibility -- my responsibility, my response ability to fix it. a couple of days ago, jeb bush was saying, in 2009, it was mission accomplished, iraq was a secure place. he is drinking some kind of neocon kool-aid to think that iraq is secure. we just cannot have those people come back and come back and make the same kinds of mistakes. they are delusional if they think that iraq was secure. jeb bush was saying mission accomplished. it is delusional. just like they were saying saddam hussein had dubya mds -- wmd's, it was not truth. what i want to do is work hard to
in south america. i met with fidel castro in havana, i met with hugo chavez in venezuela, and i met with all the leaders. and then i became chairman of the middle east subcommittee. i have been to israel, i have been to jordan, i have been to afghanistan, i have been to egypt, i have been to lebanon. i have met with many leaders in the middle east. after the mistakes that we made with invading iraq, i felt it was my response ability, my responsibility -- my responsibility, my response ability...
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. >> a self-proclaimed religious paradise in guyana in south america. carved out of the jungle by jim jones, a man who called himself god. >> how very much i've loved you. how very much i've tried my best to give you the good life. >> who convinced his followers to kill their children and then kill themselves. >> let us be done with it. let's be done with the agony of it. >> drinking a kool-aid-type fruit punch laced with deadly cyanide. >> something to put you to rest. oh god. [ children screaming ] >> 30 years later in a place where words could kill and did, there is silence. an empty field, the people gone. almost no trace of their lives or dreams. this is the site of jonestown's open-air meeting hall where i'm standing right now, where the reverend jim jones led his followers into the worst mass murder and suicide pact in america's history. only small golden flowers grow where bodies once lay. on that fateful morning there are more than 940 people living in jonestown. by nightfall only 33 would still be alive. for most of the few who did survive, it
. >> a self-proclaimed religious paradise in guyana in south america. carved out of the jungle by jim jones, a man who called himself god. >> how very much i've loved you. how very much i've tried my best to give you the good life. >> who convinced his followers to kill their children and then kill themselves. >> let us be done with it. let's be done with the agony of it. >> drinking a kool-aid-type fruit punch laced with deadly cyanide. >> something to put...
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. >> a self-proclaimed religious paradise in guyana in south america. carved out of the jungle by jim jones, a man who called himself god. >> how very much i've loved you. how very much i've tried my best to give you the good life. >> who convinced his followers to kill their children and then kill themselves. >> let us be done with it. let's be done with the agony of it. >> drinking a kool-aid type fruit punch laced with deadly cyanide. >> something to put you to rest. oh, god. >> 30 years later in a place where words could kill and did, there is silence. an empty field, the people gone. almost no trace of their lives or dreams. this is the site of jonestown's open-air meeting hall where i'm standing right now, where the reverend jim jones led his followers into the worst mass murder and suicide pact in america's history. only small golden flowers grow where bodies once lay. on that fateful morning, there are more than 940 people living in jonestown. by nightfall, only 33 would still be alive. for most of the few who did survive, it took incredible cou
. >> a self-proclaimed religious paradise in guyana in south america. carved out of the jungle by jim jones, a man who called himself god. >> how very much i've loved you. how very much i've tried my best to give you the good life. >> who convinced his followers to kill their children and then kill themselves. >> let us be done with it. let's be done with the agony of it. >> drinking a kool-aid type fruit punch laced with deadly cyanide. >> something to put...
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meanwhile, further on the northern edge of south america much calmer conditions. so these clouds in the middle of winter are bringing a lot of that precipitation through the region. show you video to give you an idea what it looked like. as we went through the day thursday, heavy rains blasted chile's capital santiago wednesday and thursday causing floods and paralyzing traffic. residents rushing to place sandbags at the entrance of their homes in order to prevent the water from coming in. now, you can see here some drivers here finding business opportunity carrying pedestrians across inundated roads and getting a little bit of a fee in the process. we are looking at some of that wet weather continuing as we go into the weekend. you can see here along the southern portions of south america we see the precipitation falling. some areas may see close to 120 millimeters of rainfall. as we go through the weekend especially going into saturday, sunday and possibly even into monday. so look out for that. now, as we look at the forecast for north america, we are also seei
meanwhile, further on the northern edge of south america much calmer conditions. so these clouds in the middle of winter are bringing a lot of that precipitation through the region. show you video to give you an idea what it looked like. as we went through the day thursday, heavy rains blasted chile's capital santiago wednesday and thursday causing floods and paralyzing traffic. residents rushing to place sandbags at the entrance of their homes in order to prevent the water from coming in. now,...
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>> yeah at this point they have culled out the weakness in south america. we've seen some of the competitors recently call out and provide additional downward revisions to their guidance for that region and i don't think we're going to see much impact or another downward revision at this point for south america. we continue to hear, it's on going weakness there from a macro standpoint. farmers are doing okay in that region given that the devaluations in the currency helped to offset the decline in the grain price and oil seed prices but in general there's macro concerns so you'll continue to see weakness in south america but deere did call that out already. >> could they give us a sense of how the chinese consumer is doing? because of course that has been a source of concern for global investors and one of the reasons global markets have been rocked given the volatility and weakness we've been seeing out of china. >> yeah. we have seen a lot of pressure on the trade from the recent devaluations in chinese currency as well as risk and concerns around chinese
>> yeah at this point they have culled out the weakness in south america. we've seen some of the competitors recently call out and provide additional downward revisions to their guidance for that region and i don't think we're going to see much impact or another downward revision at this point for south america. we continue to hear, it's on going weakness there from a macro standpoint. farmers are doing okay in that region given that the devaluations in the currency helped to offset the...
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a lot of flight capital from overseas in latin america, south america. russians. >> if it is money looted from another country, do we care? >> the question is how long will it last? >> there's history and there's the more immediate needs of the present. i need food presently and perhaps some fine bourbon and when i need good food in a city not my own, more and more these days i call somebody if they weren't good at enough things already, has become something of an expert on good food around the world. >> every time i check instagram you're eating with one of my culinary heros. he seems to like you a lot better than me. ahmir-khalib thompson, known to most as questlove. >> you've been to this place before? >> i live at this place. >> really? >> yeah. >> yard bird quickly became a miami favorite. >> the old joke was james brown was the hardest working man in show business. you make him look lazy. let's review, okay? band leader, producer, a teacher -- >> yep. >> a d.j. >> technically, i have 16 jobs right now. >> deviled eggs with fresh dill and trout roll
a lot of flight capital from overseas in latin america, south america. russians. >> if it is money looted from another country, do we care? >> the question is how long will it last? >> there's history and there's the more immediate needs of the present. i need food presently and perhaps some fine bourbon and when i need good food in a city not my own, more and more these days i call somebody if they weren't good at enough things already, has become something of an expert on...
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and south america. this president has turned a blind eye, he has deliberately empowered the enemy. he has empowered russia by not holding up to her treaties with ukraine. he has empowered syria. he has empowered iran. he has empowered isis. he has empowered china. every step of the way, he has been soft with our enemies and very harsh to our allies. we need a leader who will stand for the principles of our government and for our own national security. not to placate our enemies. to stand with our allies to make sure that our interests are defended. there is nobody in this race has the record that i do on national security. just about three months ago, isis published a magazine and it comes out on a monthly basis, i am told. three months ago, my picture was in their magazine. and it was under the headline, "in the words of our enemy." it was my picture underneath that. i laid out who they are. and i have put it out very clearly as i have in speeches why and how isis can be defeated. i was put on an isis
and south america. this president has turned a blind eye, he has deliberately empowered the enemy. he has empowered russia by not holding up to her treaties with ukraine. he has empowered syria. he has empowered iran. he has empowered isis. he has empowered china. every step of the way, he has been soft with our enemies and very harsh to our allies. we need a leader who will stand for the principles of our government and for our own national security. not to placate our enemies. to stand with...
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america between south america and the north america as well. >> i think he is here to get us to think outside of the box. and americans are very secure with our current politics when donald trump but to focus on something else and a read a report from somewhere in the middle east the temperature almost shadow world record 154 degrees. think about that. in this book talks about the rights of the unborn. he that you're talking about abortion. to have the right but with the developed countries with the consumerism. >> cry would really like to drive my suvs every where but the rights the people who have not even been born yet to those who don't think outside the box or are very comfortable in their box. now to think about that for eight minutes among the global list as the developed world with the greenhouse gases to concentrate in the atmosphere in the first place as people started the industrial revolution, i've brought us a great deal of success to separate us from these people who suffer at 154 degrees and as the richest nation of the world to be the the way to share our time to get t
america between south america and the north america as well. >> i think he is here to get us to think outside of the box. and americans are very secure with our current politics when donald trump but to focus on something else and a read a report from somewhere in the middle east the temperature almost shadow world record 154 degrees. think about that. in this book talks about the rights of the unborn. he that you're talking about abortion. to have the right but with the developed...
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indeed only four years later starting in 1810, dozens of emissaries from mexico and south america began arriving in washington, new york, new orleans, philadelphia, baltimore looking for guns and ammunition. mostly, american merchants just came to them. as in the case of haiti, there are several hundred american ships trading with spanish-american ports on the eve of the uprising. one scholar conservatively estimates that the west spent hundreds of tons of powder and at least 160,000 muskets in south america during the wars for independence. i think this is probably a dramatic underestimate. once the napoleonic wars ended there were vast amounts of war material on hand throughout europe that was auctioned off in huge quantities. treaty obligations forbade great britain from sending any of this directly to spanish america. unlike the u.s., great britain had the ability to place their ports. not a lot without. --not a lot went out. the american traders could sell this and then ascended onto spanish america. british customs records revealed that the u.k. exported nearly one quarter of a mi
indeed only four years later starting in 1810, dozens of emissaries from mexico and south america began arriving in washington, new york, new orleans, philadelphia, baltimore looking for guns and ammunition. mostly, american merchants just came to them. as in the case of haiti, there are several hundred american ships trading with spanish-american ports on the eve of the uprising. one scholar conservatively estimates that the west spent hundreds of tons of powder and at least 160,000 muskets in...
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america. what console bunch did in his secret dispatches was to take the rhetoric of the southern extremists and turn it against them. argued that slavery was not a necessary evil in their world, which was the popular view, but a positive good for the inferior black race which god, in fact, had created to be enslaved. the slave trade with africa must be reopened. how could you say it was a bad thing. that was denying slavery was a good thing. it also escaped nobody's notice that the south was running low on slave labor and the price had risen. one of the things that people don't understand was that it was a bubble market in humans just before the civil war. to keep expappedding the cotton growing economy the south needed more land. that's what texas is about, that's what the war with mÉxico was about and that's what the efforts to take cuba was about. once we got the land, once we conquered the land it needed more slaves to work the land. the land really wasn't worth that much unless you can
america. what console bunch did in his secret dispatches was to take the rhetoric of the southern extremists and turn it against them. argued that slavery was not a necessary evil in their world, which was the popular view, but a positive good for the inferior black race which god, in fact, had created to be enslaved. the slave trade with africa must be reopened. how could you say it was a bad thing. that was denying slavery was a good thing. it also escaped nobody's notice that the south was...
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latin america, especially in south america, that is when china started getting in there -- of trading partners with brazil, chilly and peru. going tohese economies be impacted by the devaluation in china echo richard: -- in china? richard: and people talk about south america, they are going to focus on brazil. they are good to find the world remains in tact. if you happen to be a producer of goods in south america and currencies are depreciating and you're exporting those goods, then it might be slightly easier. for those economies overall, they're going to find the environment extending tough. what we are saying in this new economists,rging whether they be manufacturers or commodity producers, trying to cope with a world growth environment which is positive, but not as positive as it was prior to the recession. this is creating a change. wasmight remember, there world growth, it was china. it is moving away from the u.s. this is becoming a traditional economic cycle. it is being driven in the u.s. the u.k. has followed, then europe has followed. guy: given that, when i'm looking at t
latin america, especially in south america, that is when china started getting in there -- of trading partners with brazil, chilly and peru. going tohese economies be impacted by the devaluation in china echo richard: -- in china? richard: and people talk about south america, they are going to focus on brazil. they are good to find the world remains in tact. if you happen to be a producer of goods in south america and currencies are depreciating and you're exporting those goods, then it might...
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indeed, only four years later starting in 1810, dozens of emissaries from mexico and south america began arriving in washington, new york, new orleans, philadelphia, baltimore, looking for guns and ammunition. mostly, american merchants just came to them. as in the case of haiti, there are several hundred american ships trading with spanish-american ports on the eve of the uprising. one scholar conservatively estimates that the west spent hundreds of tons of powder and at least 160,000 muskets in south america during the wars for independence. i think this is probably a dramatic underestimate. once the napoleonic wars ended there were vast amounts of war material on hand throughout europe that was auctioned off in huge quantities. treaty obligations forbade great britain from sending any of this directly to spanish america. unlike the u.s., great britain had the ability to place their ports. nnot a lot went out. the american traders could sell this and then send it onto spanish america. british customs records revealed that the u.k. exported nearly one quarter of a million tons to the u.
indeed, only four years later starting in 1810, dozens of emissaries from mexico and south america began arriving in washington, new york, new orleans, philadelphia, baltimore, looking for guns and ammunition. mostly, american merchants just came to them. as in the case of haiti, there are several hundred american ships trading with spanish-american ports on the eve of the uprising. one scholar conservatively estimates that the west spent hundreds of tons of powder and at least 160,000 muskets...
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the emerging market currency, trading, at high/lows in not just south america, but asia as well. the impact is profound. >> absolutely. well below $45. >>> another story we're watching, hillary clinton is expected to unveil a plan today to make u.s. colleges more affordable and reduce student debt. the proposal is estimated to cost $350 billion over ten years. u.s. states would still receive federal money for higher education. but would have to increase their own spending. students wouldn't have to take out loans to attend public universities. clinton would pay for her plan by raising taxes on the wealthy. now roughly 43 million americans owe student debt. >>> early result of the argentina's outgoing. outgoing mayor of buenos aires came in second place. the election takes place on october 25th. and nancy is joining us to discuss what we can expect. >> kirchner is expected to step down, the kirchner dynasty. eight years under her and before her, her husband. she continues to dominate. it's a referendum of her term in office. and dennis scioli is her chosen successor. he's got 25%
the emerging market currency, trading, at high/lows in not just south america, but asia as well. the impact is profound. >> absolutely. well below $45. >>> another story we're watching, hillary clinton is expected to unveil a plan today to make u.s. colleges more affordable and reduce student debt. the proposal is estimated to cost $350 billion over ten years. u.s. states would still receive federal money for higher education. but would have to increase their own spending....
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>> it is played all over europe, asia, south america, so the ability to have a sports that is enjoyed by fans across the globe, a really impacts the -- it really impacts the viewership. it is not just one region watching, it is literally the globe watching. people are rallying behind, people stay up all hours of the night to watch favorite teams. >> tell us about the athletes that will be playing this weekend at madison square garden. who are you looking forward to seeing? >> we got lucky with how the season played out, this is really the yankees and red sox of their sport. they have dedicated their careers and professions to playing games at the highest level. they live in gaming houses together, they play 12-14 hours a day. they have coaches, weight trainers, everything that is traditional. it is great to see them play on the level. >> so amazon's twitching tv, youtube is trying to get into that, are these accelerators for your business? >> you know, it is a great question. we have seen e-sports take off over the last few years. youtube is about to launch a platform for us. to see p
>> it is played all over europe, asia, south america, so the ability to have a sports that is enjoyed by fans across the globe, a really impacts the -- it really impacts the viewership. it is not just one region watching, it is literally the globe watching. people are rallying behind, people stay up all hours of the night to watch favorite teams. >> tell us about the athletes that will be playing this weekend at madison square garden. who are you looking forward to seeing? >>...
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. >> south america is a place that produces the materials. pieces come from other parts of south america to argentina. that's how trafficking happens and it's a multimillion dollar industry. >> reporter: argentina is trying to set a precedent about what to do with recovered antiques. that's why it's offered to send the pieces to the original owners. >> translator: when you go to museums around the world you see they're filled with stolen pieces from another country. it's a type of colonialism. that's why argentina is sendings all these pieces back. >> antiques trafficking has become a major business around the world. and at least this time these artifacts are heading to where they belongs. al jazeera, buenos aires. >> for hundreds of years, intrick atly painted human tigers mark the end of the annual harvest festival. but as divya gopalan reports, rising cost means the celebration is at risk of dying out. >> each team has its own tiger design. the patterns are kept secret until the time of the performing. each team will be judged by their dan
. >> south america is a place that produces the materials. pieces come from other parts of south america to argentina. that's how trafficking happens and it's a multimillion dollar industry. >> reporter: argentina is trying to set a precedent about what to do with recovered antiques. that's why it's offered to send the pieces to the original owners. >> translator: when you go to museums around the world you see they're filled with stolen pieces from another country. it's a...
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does it make a difference that the pope is from south america. do you feel he may be more in tune to the sufferings of trent merrins than that that domes from the european continent? >> definitely so. he understands what it means to live in the margins. privilege is blind to those that have it. i find it interesting the work that we do in the church warding anti-racism. they say the race is a difficult topic to talk about. not for people of colour, we talk about it all the time. it's difficult for white people. it's just as true in the church, whether you are kath rick or a cardinal. we are human being. >> that said, do you expect in a broader message from the pontiff when he comes to the united states, and what should the messing be. >> i hope that it reminds all brothers and sisters - we are part of the mystery of god. none of us - we are all human being, in need of mercy, all in need of compassion, and give it, and we can be open to receiving that. >> let me ask a question. it goes to the heart of what we are talking about. why is this pope so
does it make a difference that the pope is from south america. do you feel he may be more in tune to the sufferings of trent merrins than that that domes from the european continent? >> definitely so. he understands what it means to live in the margins. privilege is blind to those that have it. i find it interesting the work that we do in the church warding anti-racism. they say the race is a difficult topic to talk about. not for people of colour, we talk about it all the time. it's...
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america, so the ability to have a sports that is enjoyed by fans across the globe, a really impacts the viewership. it is not just one region watching, it is literally the globe watching. people are rallying behind, people stay up all hours of the night to watch favorite teams. >> tell us about the athletes that will be playing this weekend. who are you looking forward to seeing? >> we got lucky with how the season played out, this is really the yankees and red sox of their sport. they have dedicated their careers and professions to playing games at the highest level. they live in gaming houses together, they play 12-14 hours a day. they have coaches, weight trainers, reading that is traditional. it is great to see them play on the level. youtube is trying to get into that, are these accelerators for your business? >> you know, it is a great question. we have seen this take off with e-sports. youtube is about to launch a platform for us. to see players come out like this, they get excited about e-sports, it is great for the athletes, but most important it is great for the fans. it b
america, so the ability to have a sports that is enjoyed by fans across the globe, a really impacts the viewership. it is not just one region watching, it is literally the globe watching. people are rallying behind, people stay up all hours of the night to watch favorite teams. >> tell us about the athletes that will be playing this weekend. who are you looking forward to seeing? >> we got lucky with how the season played out, this is really the yankees and red sox of their sport....
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america, so the ability to have a sports that is enjoyed by fans across the globe , a really impacts the viewership. it is not just one region watching, it is literally the globe watching. ,eople are rallying behind people stay up all hours of the night to watch favorite teams. >> tell us about the athletes that will be playing this weekend. who are you looking forward to seeing? >> we got lucky with how the season played out, this is really the yankees and red sox of their sport. they have dedicated their careers and professions to playing games at the highest level. they live in gaming houses together, they play 12-14 hours a day. they have coaches, weight trainers, reading that is traditional. it is great to see them play on the level. twitching tv, youtube is trying to get into that, are these accelerators for your business? you know, it is a great question. have seen seen -- we -- take off with a sports e-sports. youtube is about to launch a platform for us. to see players come out like this, they get excited about e -sports, it is great for the athletes, but most important it i
america, so the ability to have a sports that is enjoyed by fans across the globe , a really impacts the viewership. it is not just one region watching, it is literally the globe watching. ,eople are rallying behind people stay up all hours of the night to watch favorite teams. >> tell us about the athletes that will be playing this weekend. who are you looking forward to seeing? >> we got lucky with how the season played out, this is really the yankees and red sox of their sport....
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money and south america. there is really no one-size-fits-all. there are multiple ways to provide inclusion, and the good news is we're seeing good progress on multiple pathways. is throughbservation our study we did emphasize and take a very close look at bank and non-bank service providers. we believe that these are increasingly important mechanisms for financial of theon, just because complexity of the geography and the infrastructure in many places. it will be a very long time, if ever, before you will see traditional bank branches, brick-and-mortar, in many of these smaller villages and towns in some of these countries. whereas of course, many of these places are covered or will soon by very goodg -- mobile phone service. that allows that service to be a platform for financial transactions. i will summarize five key findings. one, country commitments matter. there are multinational financial inclusion networks such as the alliance for financial inclusion, which -- mild declaration through that. countries
money and south america. there is really no one-size-fits-all. there are multiple ways to provide inclusion, and the good news is we're seeing good progress on multiple pathways. is throughbservation our study we did emphasize and take a very close look at bank and non-bank service providers. we believe that these are increasingly important mechanisms for financial of theon, just because complexity of the geography and the infrastructure in many places. it will be a very long time, if ever,...
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those are brazil, russia, singapore, south america, and that's just a few. francine: joining us now is credit agricole's head of ethics research. right to have you on the program. when you look at emerging markets, it seems that the round is by no means done. that the pathase is still to lighten up on risk for investors. the chinese devaluation last week was seen by many as a sign of the underlying weakness in the chinese economy, which underpins concerns about global growth weakness. if you add to that the potentially imminent fed rate hike in september, that's not great for risk assets. more uncertainty means further risk reduction, further risk aversion. what is different from the asian financial crisis is that it is all happening so gradually. but it doesn't mean that a change in direction lies ahead anytime soon. the trend is still lower for many of these currencies. manus: this is different perhaps to the asian financial crisis that we've seen before. if we look at what morgan stanley are saying, they refer to the fragile five. they expand that. where
those are brazil, russia, singapore, south america, and that's just a few. francine: joining us now is credit agricole's head of ethics research. right to have you on the program. when you look at emerging markets, it seems that the round is by no means done. that the pathase is still to lighten up on risk for investors. the chinese devaluation last week was seen by many as a sign of the underlying weakness in the chinese economy, which underpins concerns about global growth weakness. if you...
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america. today slavery is illegal in every country on the planet. yet slavery didn't die in the 19th century. it is alive, thriving - and bigger than ever.
america. today slavery is illegal in every country on the planet. yet slavery didn't die in the 19th century. it is alive, thriving - and bigger than ever.
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argentina have won south america's top club competition, in the final, they beat mexico to get 3-0 on aggregate. >> river plate fans rioted on the streets of buenos aires after their team were relegated from argentina's top division for the first time in their history three years ago. on wednesday, the club completed a dramatic turnaround. they took the lead just before half time. with just over a quarter hour lest, carlos sanchez was brought down to earn river a penalty. he shows he was better at scoring spot kicks than he is at taking his shirt off. just a few minutes later, he sealed the third title by a 3-0 victory. >> we believe in what we do, because we're a team that doesn't take shelter in our part. in other words, we keep believing that we can win things on the basis of work, of humility, of football. >> river now holds both of south america's club titles after they won the copa americana in december. now on the streets of buenos aires, the fans are reveling rather than rioting. al jazeera. >> the champions of europe barcelona were in action wednesday and their star was invol
argentina have won south america's top club competition, in the final, they beat mexico to get 3-0 on aggregate. >> river plate fans rioted on the streets of buenos aires after their team were relegated from argentina's top division for the first time in their history three years ago. on wednesday, the club completed a dramatic turnaround. they took the lead just before half time. with just over a quarter hour lest, carlos sanchez was brought down to earn river a penalty. he shows he was...
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. >> it is only a year to go until the first olympic games in south america. ♪ laura: welcome to our viewers on public television in america, and around the globe. in northern california thousands are being told to leave their homes as crews worked to contain dangerous blazes. one has grown to 100 square miles despite the efforts of firefighters. david willis has the latest on the biggest blaze -- known as the rocky fire. david: in the hills above the california right -- california wine country, rocky is growing bigger and bolder by the day. it is fueled by record high temperatures and record drought, and standby lightning strikes and benevolent wind. >> the fire is going in several directions. operationlitary style has been mounted to fight the fire. are onds of firefighters the ground, complemented by water drops from helicopters overhead. they have not made an impact carried some properties have already been destroyed, the house and's more lay in rocky's half. his father and son returned home to find everything they owned had been destroyed. >> you have to be strong. i am young. i
. >> it is only a year to go until the first olympic games in south america. ♪ laura: welcome to our viewers on public television in america, and around the globe. in northern california thousands are being told to leave their homes as crews worked to contain dangerous blazes. one has grown to 100 square miles despite the efforts of firefighters. david willis has the latest on the biggest blaze -- known as the rocky fire. david: in the hills above the california right -- california wine...
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in south america. i met with fidel castro in havana, i met with hugo chavez in venezuela, and i met with all the leaders. and then i became chairman of the middle east subcommittee. i have been to israel, i have been to jordan, i have been to afghanistan, i have been to egypt, i have been to lebanon. i have met with many leaders in the middle east. after the mistakes that we made with invading iraq, i felt it was my response ability, my responsibility -- my responsibility to fix it. a couple of days ago, jeb bush was saying, in 2009, it was mission accomplished, iraq was a secure place. he is drinking some kind of neocon kool-aid to think that iraq is secure. we just cannot have those people come back and come back and make the same kinds of mistakes. they are delusional if they think that iraq was secure. jeb bush was saying mission accomplished. it is delusional. just like they were saying saddam hussein had wmd's, it was not truth. what i want to do is work hard to end these wars. end these wars tha
in south america. i met with fidel castro in havana, i met with hugo chavez in venezuela, and i met with all the leaders. and then i became chairman of the middle east subcommittee. i have been to israel, i have been to jordan, i have been to afghanistan, i have been to egypt, i have been to lebanon. i have met with many leaders in the middle east. after the mistakes that we made with invading iraq, i felt it was my response ability, my responsibility -- my responsibility to fix it. a couple of...
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and indeed, only four years later starting in 1810, dozens of emissaries from mexico and south america began arriving in washington, new york, new orleans, philadelphia, baltimore, looking for guns and ammunition. but mostly, american merchants just came to them. as in the case of haiti, there are several hundred american ships trading with spanish-american ports on the eve of the uprising. and one scholar, at northwestern university, conservatively estimates that the west spent hundreds of tons of powder and at least 160,000 muskets in south america during the wars for independence. i think this is probably a dramatic underestimate. once the napoleonic wars ended, there were vast amounts of war material on hand throughout europe that was auctioned off in huge quantities. treaty obligations forbade great britain from sending any of this directly to spanish america. and unlike the u.s., great and unlike the u.s., great britain actually had the ability to police their ports. not a lot went out. the american traders could sell this and then send it onto spanish america. british customs re
and indeed, only four years later starting in 1810, dozens of emissaries from mexico and south america began arriving in washington, new york, new orleans, philadelphia, baltimore, looking for guns and ammunition. but mostly, american merchants just came to them. as in the case of haiti, there are several hundred american ships trading with spanish-american ports on the eve of the uprising. and one scholar, at northwestern university, conservatively estimates that the west spent hundreds of...
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america. today slavery is illegal on every country on the planet. but the truth is, slavery did not die in the 19th century. it is alive, it is thr
america. today slavery is illegal on every country on the planet. but the truth is, slavery did not die in the 19th century. it is alive, it is thr
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. >> a lot of people come in from south america and europe. during our interview, sofia joked that reese witherspoon had originally offered to help and realized how many people were coming and chickened out a little. >> we know sofia loves cake, a big part of the wedding day. plans to have a big cake, lots of dessert. >> sofia handles the wedding detail with the help of a professional planner but there's one thing she's leaving up to joe. >> he is charged with picking up the music. the first dance is all about him. her, she would definitely be dancing to pitbull. so joe is on that one. >> actually, joe, i think everyone would love to see sofia she has it down to a science. it will take her two hours to get married and wearing her own fragrance, sofia. because joe loves it. >> she said she and joe want to have kids. >>> carrie underwood and mike fischer had a son less than six months ago but wouldn't know it watching carrie in her brand new video called "smoke break." we're premiering it online right now at etonline.com. look at it all together
. >> a lot of people come in from south america and europe. during our interview, sofia joked that reese witherspoon had originally offered to help and realized how many people were coming and chickened out a little. >> we know sofia loves cake, a big part of the wedding day. plans to have a big cake, lots of dessert. >> sofia handles the wedding detail with the help of a professional planner but there's one thing she's leaving up to joe. >> he is charged with picking up...
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. >> reporter: good evening rick, in south america there are two things that stir passions unlike anything else, politics and soccer, well in argentina, they are in the middle of a presidential campaign, but please soccer is and always will be number one. any street or sidewalk can serve as a pitch in buenos aires, soccer is everywhere. one of these boys could have been young jorge 70 years ago, the man that became pope played soccer all day when he moved into his house in the flores neighborhood. the team, san lorenzo is still scrolled on house where's he grew up. francis was in his true glory when they came to share with him the trophy for winning the south american championship. francis gets all the scores after every game but has not attended a game since becoming archbishop in 1998, sorry pope francis we got you there, this was game day at pedro located at the edge of one of the city's slums. the fans were excited about this game. from a small town north of buenos aires. and these fans are confident, why wouldn't they be, they have the pope on their side. >> the pope is francisco, we
. >> reporter: good evening rick, in south america there are two things that stir passions unlike anything else, politics and soccer, well in argentina, they are in the middle of a presidential campaign, but please soccer is and always will be number one. any street or sidewalk can serve as a pitch in buenos aires, soccer is everywhere. one of these boys could have been young jorge 70 years ago, the man that became pope played soccer all day when he moved into his house in the flores...
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you think. >> nobody talks about the police, deals with the police, police. >> stunning reports from south america and the community echoing the calls to make black lives matter >>> also, return to the flashpoint. a year after michael brown's death in ferguson, lori jane gliha with a man the community counted on for change. >> i think we are seeing things move forward in a small way, but things didn't get this way overnight in our nation, and it will take time >>> thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. one year ago firs was no more than a quiet community in north st. louis until the death of michael brown at the hands of local police, which ignited a flashpoint on race and communities of colour flashing with law enforcement. away from the headlines ferguson struggled to recover from an unintended moment in the spotlight. lori jane gliha followed up in ferguson more than half-a-dozen time since the other national media faded away and gives us an indepth look at what changed in the place where a movement began. >> reporter: this is west florissant avenue, the main drag cutting through ferguso
you think. >> nobody talks about the police, deals with the police, police. >> stunning reports from south america and the community echoing the calls to make black lives matter >>> also, return to the flashpoint. a year after michael brown's death in ferguson, lori jane gliha with a man the community counted on for change. >> i think we are seeing things move forward in a small way, but things didn't get this way overnight in our nation, and it will take time...
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, includes peru, bolivia, chile, south america. this fringe, new mexico and texas, is a long way from the centers of the spanish empire and tends not to be the priority. in that sense it's not that surprising that it takes a while for the spanish to begin launching these forrays into the plains. there's other ways the spanish can allocate their resources. if you recall the coronado exped dition, one we didn't talk about that much in the early 1600s. do you recall how those went? not great. so the spanish went out there and discovered thousands of formidable plains undians who weren't necessarily going to welcome the spanish. the spanish found the plains were metered reward and significant danger. that's one factor that held spanish expansion back until they started getting worried about the french. the texas just gets going in the early decades of the 18th century, in the early decades of the 1700s. what do you think is the impetus for the expansion of spanish missions. what's happening east of texas that might inspire -- yeah? >>
, includes peru, bolivia, chile, south america. this fringe, new mexico and texas, is a long way from the centers of the spanish empire and tends not to be the priority. in that sense it's not that surprising that it takes a while for the spanish to begin launching these forrays into the plains. there's other ways the spanish can allocate their resources. if you recall the coronado exped dition, one we didn't talk about that much in the early 1600s. do you recall how those went? not great. so...
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meet the wandering spider, the deadliest spider in south america. one of the ways you can tell it's a wondering spider is by the color underneath its front legs, so i'm going to tap it a little bit and see if it gets defensive... it should lift them up... i take the shot... i get out of here. the next day, tracking down a recent discovery that really has me excited - a never before seen butterfly and ant interaction i hadn't been able to solve despite several attempts - coming back to peru i had no idea if i'd ever see this butterfly again, but i just spent three hours observing it and already learned so many amazing new things. the scientist in me couldn't be happier. here's how it works. it all starts on young bamboo plants. first the butterfly lays the eggs, then the ants get involved. the catapillar stage of the butterfly actually feeds the ants out of a specialized gland, and in return the ants protect it, even from us. but what's new here and what happens nowhere else in the world, occurs once that caterpillar develops into the butterfly stage
meet the wandering spider, the deadliest spider in south america. one of the ways you can tell it's a wondering spider is by the color underneath its front legs, so i'm going to tap it a little bit and see if it gets defensive... it should lift them up... i take the shot... i get out of here. the next day, tracking down a recent discovery that really has me excited - a never before seen butterfly and ant interaction i hadn't been able to solve despite several attempts - coming back to peru i...
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. >> a lot of people come in from south america and europe. during our interview, sofia joked that reese witherspoon had originally offered to help and realized how many people were coming and chickened out a little. >> we know sofia loves cake, a big part of the wedding day. plans to have a big cake, lots of dessert. >> sofia handles the wedding detail with the help of a professional planner but there's one thing she's leaving up to joe. >> he is charged with picking up the music. the first dance is all about him. she joked that if it was up to her, she would definitely be dancing to pitbull. so joe is on that one. >> actually, joe, i think everyone would love to see sofia getting down to pitbull. she has it down to a science. it will take her two hours to get married and wearing her own fragrance, sofia. because joe loves it. >> she said she and joe want to have kids. >>> carrie underwood and mike fischer had a son less than six months ago but wouldn't know it watching carrie in her brand new video called "smoke break." we're premiering it o
. >> a lot of people come in from south america and europe. during our interview, sofia joked that reese witherspoon had originally offered to help and realized how many people were coming and chickened out a little. >> we know sofia loves cake, a big part of the wedding day. plans to have a big cake, lots of dessert. >> sofia handles the wedding detail with the help of a professional planner but there's one thing she's leaving up to joe. >> he is charged with picking up...
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>> 2 billion people are already eating insects as part of their regular diet throughout asia, south america and africa and there's a very good reason why. >> what would you say stand up the most about eating insects nutritionally? >> most have high levels of nitrogen iron phosphorous and calcium. you have a lot of other abundant elements that our bodies can use. >> the united nations released a report arguing for more insect farming and more bugs in everyone's diets. >> at the moment, a lot of entomophogists are in to what is into this new food product. >> especially crickets are actually the protein hope of the future and a sustainable one, at that. >> they are incredibly efficient as well. you can take ten pounds of grain and feed a cow. you'll get about one pound of beef back for your work. while at the sairm poundage. i get more back. >> 9 billion people by 2050, demand for meat products is expected to double. >> there is a visual and psychological aspect to it. you have to try to overcome eating a cricket. >> what do you think is going to be motivate for americans to get behind this cr
>> 2 billion people are already eating insects as part of their regular diet throughout asia, south america and africa and there's a very good reason why. >> what would you say stand up the most about eating insects nutritionally? >> most have high levels of nitrogen iron phosphorous and calcium. you have a lot of other abundant elements that our bodies can use. >> the united nations released a report arguing for more insect farming and more bugs in everyone's diets....
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right smack in the middle of the atlantic ocean, between africa, and south america. we have tropical storm danny, 50-mile per hour winds, moving toward the west, but still, over 1400 miles away, from the lesser antilles islands, so it will be a while before it threatens any land by that time a hurricane, maybe even as high as category two. track of the storm, we haven't had to do that much at all this season with tropical storm, in fact, first hurricane of the season all named storms all tropical storms. there is the spaghetti models. we'll watch it for you, but not threatening any land at the moment. very muggy here in our neighborhood this morning, 73 degrees pottstown, 75 reading. >> seventy-six in philadelphia, and upper 70s in atlantic city, dew points are also in the seven's, and that is when it get real sticky, i think you'll feel the difference when you walk outside this morning from yesterday. nothing much to show you there on saturday light radar picture, so look ahead, we see mix of clouds and sun throughout the afternoon, pop up thunderstorms any time aft
right smack in the middle of the atlantic ocean, between africa, and south america. we have tropical storm danny, 50-mile per hour winds, moving toward the west, but still, over 1400 miles away, from the lesser antilles islands, so it will be a while before it threatens any land by that time a hurricane, maybe even as high as category two. track of the storm, we haven't had to do that much at all this season with tropical storm, in fact, first hurricane of the season all named storms all...
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america. today slavery is illegal in every country on the planet. yet slavery didn't die in the 19th century. it is alive, thriving - and bigger than ever.
america. today slavery is illegal in every country on the planet. yet slavery didn't die in the 19th century. it is alive, thriving - and bigger than ever.
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el ninio, itself means the little boy in spanish and temperatures also in south america are warmer than normal. now the most interesting thing occurred in 1997. this area of red indicates temperatures are warm over the waters. now this year the current el ninio could be rivalry to 1997's el ninio. the war on temperatures over the waters could increase the numbers of tropical storms over the east pacific basin. typically, there are about 16 named storms a year over this basin. but unfortunately, we already have eight and more can happen. the current one is this one. hilo, right now a category 2 system. this one will likely weaken. however, it could hit hawaiian islands by friday local time with a low pressure tropical depression. so please be careful of the stormy conditions and we have another storm to measure near japan. no we have number 14 named storm over the west pacific basin. this is attacking lots of strong winds and heavy rainfall. this one caused about 300 millimeters of rainfall over the islands over the past 24 hours. more rain is expected because it has been moving at a slo
el ninio, itself means the little boy in spanish and temperatures also in south america are warmer than normal. now the most interesting thing occurred in 1997. this area of red indicates temperatures are warm over the waters. now this year the current el ninio could be rivalry to 1997's el ninio. the war on temperatures over the waters could increase the numbers of tropical storms over the east pacific basin. typically, there are about 16 named storms a year over this basin. but unfortunately,...
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you think. >> nobody talks about the police, deals with the police, police. >> stunning reports from south america and the community echoing the calls to make black lives matter >>> also, return to the flashpoint.