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moving south argentina the first country in latin america to legalize gay marriage the issue was contestd a law makers barely got it passed much here is stan on the developmen >> the vote came in the early morning hour after a marathon debate in argentina's senate. gay and les bia suppoers holding vigil outside began to celebrate. now we have a lot to celebrate this is an extmely important step forward for human rights the first latin american country to recognize the equality. >> it is already considered one of the most gay friendly cities in latin america much of objections from the countrs influential catholichurch did not stopt legislation much before the vote 60,000 catholic and evangelicals gathered to support tradition marriage with a slogan, children hav a right to a mom and dad. here we are not talking about discrimination at all. we are just talking about accepting the natural reality of things which is we have been created male and female man and woman to procreate and it is not discrimination saying sometng is wrong. >> argentina is a handful of countries in the word to legall
moving south argentina the first country in latin america to legalize gay marriage the issue was contestd a law makers barely got it passed much here is stan on the developmen >> the vote came in the early morning hour after a marathon debate in argentina's senate. gay and les bia suppoers holding vigil outside began to celebrate. now we have a lot to celebrate this is an extmely important step forward for human rights the first latin american country to recognize the equality. >>...
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in the long term solution has to be done with with a lot of investment in latin america because all the they're going to keep on coming for decades getting back to a little earlier we were talking about some of the anger and frustration with president obama for not having passed this. one if he doesn't pass it by the time the next election comes then there is going to be a backlash with spending voters i think and what if he's running against sarah palin i mean she's not going to do and i think it's a possibility but if president barack obama and democrats keep losing. borders then the board is going to be up for grabs so do hispanics just not show up at the polls do they just choose inaction no i think they're going to be voting something interesting when ronald reagan used to say that latinos are really republicans he's just that they don't know what what happens is that latinos many latinos are very conservative they are against abortion they are suspicious of big government so in that sense yes he's spending budgets are very similar to republican values and we have to remember that
in the long term solution has to be done with with a lot of investment in latin america because all the they're going to keep on coming for decades getting back to a little earlier we were talking about some of the anger and frustration with president obama for not having passed this. one if he doesn't pass it by the time the next election comes then there is going to be a backlash with spending voters i think and what if he's running against sarah palin i mean she's not going to do and i think...
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more likely for the for them to come again if they make ten times as much as they can make in latin americahey're going to keep on coming so we have to have a system that works a system that on their stance that they're going to keep on coming that on their stance that we need them for certain jobs here in the united states but where do we draw the line do we just invite everybody no no no i think the united states again has the right to put a limit to how many immigrants they want to come but i know that after that limit as you say more will still come because we need i mean we need more immigrants into this country the biggest things that i've noticed is no one really can spell out in plain english nuts and bolts three or four things that they want for immigration so i'm asking you you've written books about it what very plainly do you want and what would work is very simple we need three things we need to legalize. eleven million undocumented immigrants who are here number one number two there has to be a system that assimilate then we may be coming in from the south and coming in from o
more likely for the for them to come again if they make ten times as much as they can make in latin americahey're going to keep on coming so we have to have a system that works a system that on their stance that they're going to keep on coming that on their stance that we need them for certain jobs here in the united states but where do we draw the line do we just invite everybody no no no i think the united states again has the right to put a limit to how many immigrants they want to come but...
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people from latin america used to work in construction, used to work building homes. that's why so many people from latin america are right now unemployed. >> unemployed due to the collapse of spain's key industry -- real estate. these men are from the dominican republic. >> i'll try go back to the dominican republic because the situation here is bad. >> in a more upscale square, the bursting of the real estate bubble has stranded a higher but no less worried stratum of jobless. jordy gonzalez lost his construction job in march. no work by next year and he'll be living on 400 euros and unemployment insurance a month. $6,000 a year. can you live on 400 euros per month? impossible? for spain's younger generation, unemployment tops 40%. suburban madrid, this person has a job. >> i'm lucky, thank you. >> but she is only one of four in her class with a job since graduating college two years ago. from a class of 35. >> all of us who have tried and looked for work and jobs and stuff, but they can't seem to find anything. >> her boyfriend eduardo despite several advanced degr
people from latin america used to work in construction, used to work building homes. that's why so many people from latin america are right now unemployed. >> unemployed due to the collapse of spain's key industry -- real estate. these men are from the dominican republic. >> i'll try go back to the dominican republic because the situation here is bad. >> in a more upscale square, the bursting of the real estate bubble has stranded a higher but no less worried stratum of...
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we have three films from latin america this year all showed different aspects of jewish life, jewishe when you are a minority, jewish life on the fringes of the families experiences that are portrayed in the film. so that is kind of the fun when you are dealing with jewish content it could be about kind of the people who experience it, religion, culture, history, food, music, we kind of get to do it all. >> wonderful. please join us in just a moment when we return here to mosaic >> i had taken rosh shishana off for days because of respect. i would move up but this day there was no game the day before. >> welcome back to mosaic i am rabbi wise and honored to be your host we are talking about san francisco jewish film festival. we just saw a clip on jews in baseball. >> yes, jews in baseball an american love story. we are very excited about this film. we have guest that is in the film, al rosen he was a slugger for cleveland indians in the 50s. and we also have the producer of the film, will hector a film that celebrates jews in baseball and surprisingly about a lot of other things too
we have three films from latin america this year all showed different aspects of jewish life, jewishe when you are a minority, jewish life on the fringes of the families experiences that are portrayed in the film. so that is kind of the fun when you are dealing with jewish content it could be about kind of the people who experience it, religion, culture, history, food, music, we kind of get to do it all. >> wonderful. please join us in just a moment when we return here to mosaic >>...
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>> argentina legalized same-sex marriage becomes the first country in latin america to declare that gays and lesbians have all the protections that marriage brings to et row sexual couples. >> in new york city they recovered the hull of a 32 foot ship that dates back to the 18th century. they say it was likely used for part of the fill to extend manhattan. they want to salvage some of the timbers, but it was unclear if any large portions of the ship could be lifted out intact. what used to be the world trade center. >> we that have around the bay area. >> we do. >> let's check in with mike and the forecast. >> inland neighbors, where the air-conditioners will be rolling and the electricity, bill will be going up. emeryville back to san francisco you can see just how gorgeous the sunshine is on the bay side but look over towards the ocean and the clouds are link clinging to the coast keeping those folks moderate mild. comfortable, how about that? let's take a look from the top down. you can see some of the clouds still holding on to the coast. i think just like yesterday, that will start
>> argentina legalized same-sex marriage becomes the first country in latin america to declare that gays and lesbians have all the protections that marriage brings to et row sexual couples. >> in new york city they recovered the hull of a 32 foot ship that dates back to the 18th century. they say it was likely used for part of the fill to extend manhattan. they want to salvage some of the timbers, but it was unclear if any large portions of the ship could be lifted out intact. what...
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an extra special ingredie >> argentina legalized same-sex marriageecomes the first country in latin americao declare tt gays and lesbians have all the protections that marriage brings to et row sexual couples. >> in new york city they recovered the hull of a 32 foot ship that dates back to the 18th century. they say it was likely used for part of the fill to extend manhattan. they want to salvage some o the timbers, but it was unclear if any large portions of the ship could be lifted out intact what used to be the world trade center. >> we that he around the bay area. >> we do. >> let's check in with mike and the forecast. >> inland neighbors, where the air-conditioners will be rling and the electricity, bill will be going up. emeryville back to san francisco you can see just how gorgeous the sunshine is on the bay side but look over towards the ocean and e clouds are link clinging to the coast keeping the folks moderate mild. comfortable, how about that? let's take a look from the top down. you can see some of the clouds still holding on to the coast. i think just like yesterday, that will
an extra special ingredie >> argentina legalized same-sex marriageecomes the first country in latin americao declare tt gays and lesbians have all the protections that marriage brings to et row sexual couples. >> in new york city they recovered the hull of a 32 foot ship that dates back to the 18th century. they say it was likely used for part of the fill to extend manhattan. they want to salvage some o the timbers, but it was unclear if any large portions of the ship could be...
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the first country in latin america to approve it. >>> we're following a developing story in the gulf as bp chokes off the massive oil leak. when the tense waiting period will finally be over. signal. airborne. beautiful. and strong. there to ensure the most powerful transmitter is you. rule the air. >>> bp has finally choked off the flow of oil in the gulf today. 85 days after the crisis began. here once again is that live look from the gulf floor. for the first time since this camera began sending pictures, there is no plume of crude rising to the surface. now everyone is watching to see whether the new cap will hold under all the pressure. nbc's jay gray is in venice, louisiana with the latest tonight. >> reporter: good evening jessica and tom. this marks a major shift in this disaster. for the first time in almost three months, no oil pouring into the gulf as they test this new containment cap. it's not a permanent solution. it is the latest and many believe the best opportunity to control the flow of oil. they are the images so many have waited so long for along the gulf coast. t
the first country in latin america to approve it. >>> we're following a developing story in the gulf as bp chokes off the massive oil leak. when the tense waiting period will finally be over. signal. airborne. beautiful. and strong. there to ensure the most powerful transmitter is you. rule the air. >>> bp has finally choked off the flow of oil in the gulf today. 85 days after the crisis began. here once again is that live look from the gulf floor. for the first time since...
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. >> there are a lot of challenging films, beautiful document tris, latin america focus.have a special one of jewish gangster movies. there is something for everybody. >> this is a touring festival. i love that. you're in the castro and berkeley and palto alto. >> we're the wondering jewish film festival. we come to you. >> let's take a look at the clips. saviours. >> opening night july 24th. a film about a jewish mother and daughter who are hidden at great peril to a family during the war, a chris ten family that take them into the farmhouse. they did the right thing in desperate times. saviours in the night. >> saviours. clip 6 socalled movie trt: 1:08 >>> something special about opening night. >> this is based on a true story. it is based on her actual story. she is still alive, 98, still lives in germany and she will be with us opening night. >> it will be in all four cities. >> let's take a look at juice and baseball. what is that about. >> jews and baseball. that is an american love story. people who love -- current players like kevin youkilis and there is a love a
. >> there are a lot of challenging films, beautiful document tris, latin america focus.have a special one of jewish gangster movies. there is something for everybody. >> this is a touring festival. i love that. you're in the castro and berkeley and palto alto. >> we're the wondering jewish film festival. we come to you. >> let's take a look at the clips. saviours. >> opening night july 24th. a film about a jewish mother and daughter who are hidden at great peril...
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in latin america, the figure is 2 million. the numbers are still relatively low in eastern europe, but the number of new infections has doubled in the last few years. scientists now know a great deal about the hiv virus. they have mapped its entire genetic sequence and know how to respond with their peace. even after decades of research, there has been no breakthrough in eradicating it. >> it is difficu becse even when we use the treatment, the virus is able to hide itself. at last's a very long time. what we have not figured out -- it lasts a very long time. we have not figured out is where the virus is hiding. >> effective therapy could cost 1500 euros per month and involves taking several different tablet every day. >> how could we have drugs that are the simplest to take, the least side effects, the most affordable, yet can be used in patients with any circumstance, whether pregnant or requiring other medication. >> it research team in the u.s. recently discovered antibodies that stop 90% of all known varieties of hiv viru
in latin america, the figure is 2 million. the numbers are still relatively low in eastern europe, but the number of new infections has doubled in the last few years. scientists now know a great deal about the hiv virus. they have mapped its entire genetic sequence and know how to respond with their peace. even after decades of research, there has been no breakthrough in eradicating it. >> it is difficu becse even when we use the treatment, the virus is able to hide itself. at last's a...
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. >>> argentina has become the first country in latin america to legalize same-sex marriage. a large crowd of supporters in the capital of buenos aires erupted into cheers. the vote by argentine lawmakers went through. >>> meanwhile, another victory for same-sex marriage supporters as washington, d.c. highest court issues a key ruling. a legislation group had attempted to put an initiative on the ballot to define marriage between a man and a woman, but the city said no. >>> a trial got under way today in southern california that experts say will be the biggest constitutional test of the military's don't ask don't tell policy. former air force mayor mike elmy is among those said to testify in the trial. elmy was discharged in 2006 for being gay and says he would gladly return to the military if the controversial policy was lifted. the gay right's group, law cabin republicans is challenging that constitutionality. >>> the los angeles district attorney's office -- officials in l.a. said they never heard from washington. the u.s. had requested switzerland extradite roman polanski
. >>> argentina has become the first country in latin america to legalize same-sex marriage. a large crowd of supporters in the capital of buenos aires erupted into cheers. the vote by argentine lawmakers went through. >>> meanwhile, another victory for same-sex marriage supporters as washington, d.c. highest court issues a key ruling. a legislation group had attempted to put an initiative on the ballot to define marriage between a man and a woman, but the city said no....
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latin america have been very strong. turkey has been strong. >> the new move is music to the ears of airplane makers like boeing. >> i think from airbus and boeing, you are going to see a lot of orders announced. i think we are starting to see the of swing of a cycle. we are talking to a lot of customers we have not talked to in a lot of years. riders shift is up. we think the customers will be profitable for the next few years, and we are going to sell out their plans to return cards all eyes were on the streamliner, and during the years friess -- going to sell out their plans. >> all eyes were on dreamliner. they admitted the first deliveries may slip into next year. there it is, the 787 dreamliner has arrived safely here, and it is that and the arrival here of the delayed transborder from airbus the symbolizes something of a revival of fortune for the air show. last year in paris, it was very much orders from the middle east. the thought is this time there will be a more balanced range of orders from the world. >> for
latin america have been very strong. turkey has been strong. >> the new move is music to the ears of airplane makers like boeing. >> i think from airbus and boeing, you are going to see a lot of orders announced. i think we are starting to see the of swing of a cycle. we are talking to a lot of customers we have not talked to in a lot of years. riders shift is up. we think the customers will be profitable for the next few years, and we are going to sell out their plans to return...
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think about what that would have meant during the police states in latin america in the 1960's 1970'snd a 1980's. right now, the guys who refused to inform on their clergy to the police in those soviet states are heroes. the guys who did it are so toxic they cannot be appointed bishops. some of you may know that one year ago and benedict xvi tried to appoint a new archbishops in warsaw. one day after the appointment, it turned out he had been a collaborator as a young bishop in forming on his own clergy to the cops. given the variety of global situations and there are some cases in which solutions to us that some obvious are not necessarily obvious. it is difficult to craft, at the level of detail, policy that necessarily applies to every imaginable situation all over the world. i do think the essence of the american norms, one strike and you are out, immediate suspension for credible accusations of abuse, permanent legal -- permanent removal are sustained. that is the heart of the american approach. i think there is a critical mass in the holy city that wants to see that become globa
think about what that would have meant during the police states in latin america in the 1960's 1970'snd a 1980's. right now, the guys who refused to inform on their clergy to the police in those soviet states are heroes. the guys who did it are so toxic they cannot be appointed bishops. some of you may know that one year ago and benedict xvi tried to appoint a new archbishops in warsaw. one day after the appointment, it turned out he had been a collaborator as a young bishop in forming on his...
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in december, a couple in buenos aires was the first to undergo marriage in latin america. >> there have been a few weddings' between same-sex couples already. they are finding holes in the law. the situation at the moment is that same-sex marriages only allowed in mexico city, the capital of mexico, but not in the rest of the country. civil unions are allowed in argentina and uruguay, but this would be the first country in the region to approve same-sex weddings in the whole country. they are waiting for what is going to happen today. >> you are watching "bbc world news." bid to have you with us. stay with us, if you can. still to come -- a water shortage in parts of pakistan and the expanding the desert of the seventh job. -- expanding deserts' of the southern and job. first though, a former member of a mi6 has pled guilty to unlawfully disclosing files. he was arrested after dutch intelligence tip of british authorities. >> he arrived at the high court this morning. the 25-year-old former member oldmi6 lead guilty to -- the 25-year-old former member of mi6 pled guilty. he joined mi6 a
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when i talk to the present about haiti he understood there was a fundamental relationship that latin america and spectacle even as a way into and the boulevardier revolution had to i.e.d. well speaking of haiti a chavez contributed eighteen million dollars to fund one of your film projects to a song. about the slave uprising in haiti you know this this isn't just anger people in the u.s. a lot of venezuelan filmmakers were angry and said look this is this is money that we could have used you know to fund our own films our own economy in venice well how do you how do you reply to that one when you see that headline that says danny glover takes money from venezuelan president hugo chavez to fund his own i'm not someone who. was afraid of criticism in some way. if we were able to digest and deconstruct what the proposal was the proposal would have had enormous benefits i believe have been as well as well it doesn't mean i was the part of a budget that would have been able it would have been as much as perhaps thirty five media that instead of the sixty the other twelve to fifteen seventeen me w
when i talk to the present about haiti he understood there was a fundamental relationship that latin america and spectacle even as a way into and the boulevardier revolution had to i.e.d. well speaking of haiti a chavez contributed eighteen million dollars to fund one of your film projects to a song. about the slave uprising in haiti you know this this isn't just anger people in the u.s. a lot of venezuelan filmmakers were angry and said look this is this is money that we could have used you...
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. >>> a wave of gay weddings is expected, now that argentina has become the first country in latin-america to approve same-sex marriage. the law was passed, dit pitt a strong effort from the catholic church and evangelical groups. >>> triple-digit heat in southern california isn't making the battle against wildfire any easier. some evacuations have been ordered. many of the fires were sparked by lightning from severe storms yesterday. erratic winds are also pushing the flames. >>> and now, for this morning's weather from around the country. it will also be very hot today in the northeast, with severe storms bringing 70-mile-per-hour winds, hail and flash flooding from new york to new england. but the major cities will be spared. also thunderstorms from the carolinas to atlanta. and from memphis to wichita. >> a scorcher out west. phoenix soars to 114. sacramento, salt lake city and boise hit the 100-degree mark. 92 in minneapolis. 94 in omaha. 89 in detroit. mostly 90s from boston to miami. dallas climbs to 100. and new orleans, 93. >>> and still to come today, american cars beating their
. >>> a wave of gay weddings is expected, now that argentina has become the first country in latin-america to approve same-sex marriage. the law was passed, dit pitt a strong effort from the catholic church and evangelical groups. >>> triple-digit heat in southern california isn't making the battle against wildfire any easier. some evacuations have been ordered. many of the fires were sparked by lightning from severe storms yesterday. erratic winds are also pushing the flames....
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tom was reporting that one in ten minutes from now how immigrants from latin america can help the united states even though they face strict controls but first let's check out the latest business news with. for the feel we've got. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. welcome to the business program the russian government is heading for a potential showdown with the key industrial sector in the economy it wants raise taxes for residual six truck there's including oil gas companies but energy in morning firms especially those from a fiercely resisting the proposal a correspondent with the culture of a report from the gas giants headquarters. this state aim is to raise enough capital to plot the big this thing budget deficit and the target is the mineral resources sector which is the most established in the russia's economy well the biggest advocate you touch regime is the russia's finance minister the next day couldn't urchins that russia needs to raise its mineral extraction tax but the wrong time to fifty percent but he also willing to keep some tax bre
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good focus about the school at the moment there's a confidence about them as well now let's go to latin america where it's the semifinal stage of the copula bit of dora's mexican side is drawing one one with universidad truly in that first leg defender rafael a lot and given the way side the lead at the ass texas stadium but the home fans were in silence for a long. lasting an equaliser moments later ten legs in santiago said well it's not like there's an intense international inside paolo played there for the sake of this. another bit of footballing news maraton is right as argentina coach is coming to an end the country's football association voting unanimously not to renew his contract he's been in charge for twenty one months on the forty nine year old had led argentina to the quarterfinals in the world cup where they were beaten by germany after that donna said. as coach but only if he was allowed to keep his entire backroom staff that was a sticking point for his bosses who want to trash the system. the manager seizure of the key staff will be interim coach for the friendly against irelan
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now in latin america it is the semifinal stage of the copy of it to doris mexican side chivas during one one with universidad to chile in their first leg defender rafael gave the waist i believe that the ass take a stadium but the home fans were in silence for too long omar a rebel and blasting an equaliser moments later the return leg is in santiago next she's doing well tonight visiting tubbs international parlow play the first leg of their seven. we stay with football because marat on his reign as argentina coach has come to an end the country's football association voting unanimously not to renew his contract he had been in charge for twenty one months and the forty nine year old had led argentina to the quarter finals of the world cup where they were beaten four know by germany after that maradona said he would stay on as coach but only if he was allowed to keep his entire backroom staff that was a sticking point for his bosses he wanted to change his assistant manager to hear battista will be the interim coach for the friendly against ireland in dublin next month when possible
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he was very big in europe, certainly big in latin america, certainly big in north america. his next final frontier would have been ace asia. he had a couple outposts. a few more years, the asians would become big victims. they were lucky and escaped. there were hundreds of people, if not thousands that knew madoff was a fraud. they need to be brought to justice. most of the perpetrators overseas will not be brought to justice and very few in north america will be brought to justice. i don't think the government has the resources to do this case and bring everybody to the bar of justice they need to. tavis: so when you suggest that persons who read your book as you have been touring around the country, understand the clear english, the clear language in which you right, that the s.e.c. should have understood if everyday folk can figure that out, do the victims, a tough question for some people to swallow, but do the victims here have any responsibility in knowing or having some idea that with a line that only goes straight up that something was wrong here, something was a li
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homeland security secretary janet napolitano highlighting the growing influence of militants in latin america and inner letter she highlights latino prisoners in southern california who are popping up with farsi tattoos on their bodies that's just another sign of an arabic influence so guess what guys it's not just the illegals you should be scared of it's the illegal muslim latinos and even scarier picture i think a handful of hezbollah across. the border is enough reason to shift the entire immigration debate tell you so way to go sue freak everyone out with even more lies . well over and over again we hear the people claiming that illegal immigrants are stealing the jobs from struggling americans but the real question is during this recession when unemployment is skyrocketing what americans really want to do those jobs what americans really leave the unemployment line and give their free handout in order to do backbreaking farm work or the less than desirable jobs like cleaning toilets i got a feeling that they wouldn't producer among the lindo has the full story. under the hot southern ca
homeland security secretary janet napolitano highlighting the growing influence of militants in latin america and inner letter she highlights latino prisoners in southern california who are popping up with farsi tattoos on their bodies that's just another sign of an arabic influence so guess what guys it's not just the illegals you should be scared of it's the illegal muslim latinos and even scarier picture i think a handful of hezbollah across. the border is enough reason to shift the entire...
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the irish catholics, scots irish used to fly, everybody, the italian immigrants, the people from latin america who have come to our shores, the people from all over the world. everyone who's ever been let down and left out and ignored and abuse, who has a terrible family story, we are all unlike. that is the real education robert byrd.com and he lived it every day of his life in the united states senate to make america a better, stronger place. [applause] >> so, not long after, maybe right before senator byrd lost erma, i said in a fleeting world of instant food and attention deficit disorder, he had proved, and so had she, that some people really do love each other till death do them part. i've been thinking about that today, thinking maybe we ought to amend the marriage vows and say until death do us part, and until death do bring us back together. [applause] >> i admired senator byrd. i like them. i was grateful to him. i loved our arguments, and i loved our common causes. but most of all, i loved it that he had the wisdom to believe that america was more important than any one individual,
the irish catholics, scots irish used to fly, everybody, the italian immigrants, the people from latin america who have come to our shores, the people from all over the world. everyone who's ever been let down and left out and ignored and abuse, who has a terrible family story, we are all unlike. that is the real education robert byrd.com and he lived it every day of his life in the united states senate to make america a better, stronger place. [applause] >> so, not long after, maybe...
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latin america, asia, the world is embracing the concept as american organizations tend to be walking away from it for financial reasons. >> i said i would be interviewing you, and i ask someone what they thought of the paper. they said they love "the new york times." they said they do not understand why the paper would waste their time -- they have someone like you, and they are criticizing the reporters. it is a ridiculous way to do business. did anyone ever say that to you? >> i have heard that more than once, sure. i would say that -- i don't agree with that view. i would say that the role is important. it shows a great deal of courage. it shows a great deal of strength of that organization can open itself up to internal criticism and allow, on its own pages, examinations of areas where it may fall short, where it may fail. one of the reasons the paper comes in for so much criticism as it has long been perceived as an essentially impregnable fortress. nobody knows how to talk to it, to reach its, to ask questions, to complain to a. -- to it. it is a valuable avenue for people to e
latin america, asia, the world is embracing the concept as american organizations tend to be walking away from it for financial reasons. >> i said i would be interviewing you, and i ask someone what they thought of the paper. they said they love "the new york times." they said they do not understand why the paper would waste their time -- they have someone like you, and they are criticizing the reporters. it is a ridiculous way to do business. did anyone ever say that to you?...
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political, military and economic cooperation with countries around the world, particularly in latin americaa defense department report this april stated that the elite core of iran's revolutionary guard is, quote, well established in the middle east and north africa and recent years have witnessed an increased presence in latin america, particularly venezuela, end quote. similarly they have been -- there have been press reports in nicaragua that iranian operatives have been moving in and out of the country using diplomatic cover. the relationship between the cuban and iranian regimes is long-standing. the united states must work together with our democratic allies to address all facets of the iranian threat which goes well beyond the nuclear program and extends well past the middle east. with this in mind, i was proud to recently introduce along with many house colleagues in a bipartisan way house concurrent resolution 295, to both condemn the heinous attack in buenos aires and to serve as a reminder of the danger that iran and its proxies pose to all flee freeh dom-loving people. the membe
political, military and economic cooperation with countries around the world, particularly in latin americaa defense department report this april stated that the elite core of iran's revolutionary guard is, quote, well established in the middle east and north africa and recent years have witnessed an increased presence in latin america, particularly venezuela, end quote. similarly they have been -- there have been press reports in nicaragua that iranian operatives have been moving in and out of...
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we have similar relationships in western europe, china, singapore, and i could walk you through latin america. we have a point of view, needless to say. we have validated a lot of what is required it in the smarter health care system. that is not about a computer chip. that is not about a device or server or robber. it is not even about the eleconic medical records which everybody wants to define as nirvana. it is not enough. it is important, but not enough. it is about the data. on this planet, it is becoming more instrument and interconnected. we are capturing data in unperson added volumes. in three years, i.p. traffic is expected to be one, followed by 21 zeros, bytes. they're coming in multiple forms through rich media, not tags, cell phones, cameras, capturing it from every system or event imaginable. from the farm to the shelf. billions of individuals used the social networking. the most important point about this is not how much data darrius. the important point is what the data can tell us. to capture that, we need to dive deeper. we need to move from big data to smarter data. that i
we have similar relationships in western europe, china, singapore, and i could walk you through latin america. we have a point of view, needless to say. we have validated a lot of what is required it in the smarter health care system. that is not about a computer chip. that is not about a device or server or robber. it is not even about the eleconic medical records which everybody wants to define as nirvana. it is not enough. it is important, but not enough. it is about the data. on this...
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southcom has had to spond to different disasters in latin america. it is only being one of them.o it is not only a matter of if, it is a matter of when we have to respond during this recon season. hopefully it won't be back to haiti. but i think the message iwould say is the intertional community and all of the partners in the region certainly need to be prepared because haiti is vulnerable not just to the hurricane that heavy rainfall if you will, and i think that is something that everyone has taken extremely seriously both on the ground as well as those of us in southcom that we have watched the weather very closely, and we do things to prepare for if we do have to return and how we would do it working with those that are on the ground also the international community. 64. madam secretary it is wonderful to have your. welcome. we are interested in your talks on how we are doing. you've been talking to the latin american community and the community to be helpful. so your toughts? >> i apologize for being late. i had a presidentfernandez [inaudible] today. i think the most remar
southcom has had to spond to different disasters in latin america. it is only being one of them.o it is not only a matter of if, it is a matter of when we have to respond during this recon season. hopefully it won't be back to haiti. but i think the message iwould say is the intertional community and all of the partners in the region certainly need to be prepared because haiti is vulnerable not just to the hurricane that heavy rainfall if you will, and i think that is something that everyone...
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believe me, i spent a lot of time in latin america. they know exactly what our president is doing. every time president obama or president bush talked about amnesty, they were basically being told, come now because you will be first in line. host: to a comment more than a question -- chris from new mexico. good morning. caller: good morning. this lot is counterproductive. i agree we need to prevent employers from hiring these people. the republicans will not let something like this past because the republican party is run by people who run businesses to exploit these workers -- who exploit these workers. we end up with a border that looks like the dmz. a totally underground economy of workers that are afraid to engage 1 foresman or emergency, medical facilities, and i just think it is counterproductive. host: what part of the state you live in? about 20 miles from the border. guest: all i have to say it is, if you do not think medical facilities are not being used by illegals, come to california. in los angeles, 75% of medicaid births are to those people who are illegal. the proble
believe me, i spent a lot of time in latin america. they know exactly what our president is doing. every time president obama or president bush talked about amnesty, they were basically being told, come now because you will be first in line. host: to a comment more than a question -- chris from new mexico. good morning. caller: good morning. this lot is counterproductive. i agree we need to prevent employers from hiring these people. the republicans will not let something like this past because...
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seven latin-america countries, nicaragua, paraguay, and peru. all are opposed to -- theyed -- they filed motions. they agree with the lawsuit in arizona. critics fear this could lead to racial profiling. 1200 national guard troops will head to the u.s./mexico border next month. about 200 of those troops will be sent right here to california. they will help border patrol agents keep a look outfor illegal -- lookout for illegal smugglers. >>> 7:46. a new ktvu field poll shows more californians now support the idea of same-sex marriage. the survey found that california voters support allowing gay couples to marry by a margin of 51-42%. 7% had no opinion. but that support changes when they are given three alternatives for same-sex bulls. 44% said they -- sexle couples. and >>> time now, 7:47. state health officials are warning there's been a 500% increase in the number of cases of whooping cough. they said the disease also known as pertussis has killed five children just at the end of june. officials say all women of child bearing age and anyone ove
seven latin-america countries, nicaragua, paraguay, and peru. all are opposed to -- theyed -- they filed motions. they agree with the lawsuit in arizona. critics fear this could lead to racial profiling. 1200 national guard troops will head to the u.s./mexico border next month. about 200 of those troops will be sent right here to california. they will help border patrol agents keep a look outfor illegal -- lookout for illegal smugglers. >>> 7:46. a new ktvu field poll shows more...
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. >>> a deadly cold spell is gripping parts of latin america, destroying crops and killing cattle there, chile and other countries are struggling to cope with heavy snow and subfreezing temperatures. in argentina alone, more than two dozen people have died from exposure and other weather-related problems. >>> as for the weather here at home, severe weather from montana to the northeast. gusty winds, heavy rain, and flash flooding for that entire stretch with a chance of isolated tornados in the plains. showers from texas to florida and up to the carolinas. >> mostly 90s up and down the east coast. 85 in omaha. 88 in minneapolis. 98 in dallas. triple digits for phoenix and salt lake city. 80 in seattle. 91 in colorado springs. 94 in boise. >>> it was a whopper of a catch for a st. louis fisherman. >> greg bernal and his girlfriend reeled in a record 130-pound catfish from the missouri river. he said he was just about to give up for the day but decided to use a chunk of asian carp for bait. within moments the catfish fell for it, hook, line and sinker. >> when they finally got the fish in
. >>> a deadly cold spell is gripping parts of latin america, destroying crops and killing cattle there, chile and other countries are struggling to cope with heavy snow and subfreezing temperatures. in argentina alone, more than two dozen people have died from exposure and other weather-related problems. >>> as for the weather here at home, severe weather from montana to the northeast. gusty winds, heavy rain, and flash flooding for that entire stretch with a chance of...
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the irish catholics, scots irish used to fly, everybody, the italian immigrants, the people from latin americashores, the people from all over the world. everyone who's ever been l down and left out and ignored and abuse, who has a terrible family story, we are all unlike. that is the real education robert byrd.com and he lived it every day of his life in the united states senate to make america a better, stronger place. [applause] >> so, not long after, maybe right before senator byrd lost erma, i said in a fleeting world of instant food and attention deficit disorder, he had proved, and so had she, that some people really do love each other till death do them part. i've been thinking about that today, thinking maybe we ought to amend the marriage vows and say until death do us part, and until death do bring us back together. [applause] >> i admired senator byrd. i like them. i was grateful to him. i loved our arguments, and i loved our common causes. but most of all, i loved it that he had the wisdom to believe that america was more important than a one individual, anyone president, anyone s
the irish catholics, scots irish used to fly, everybody, the italian immigrants, the people from latin americashores, the people from all over the world. everyone who's ever been l down and left out and ignored and abuse, who has a terrible family story, we are all unlike. that is the real education robert byrd.com and he lived it every day of his life in the united states senate to make america a better, stronger place. [applause] >> so, not long after, maybe right before senator byrd...
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i had an interesting conversation two years ago with one of the leaders in latin america, who had been the president of his country in the 1980's. he was president for five years and during that period of time he pursued an extraordinarily statist, regulatory, high tax vision for his country. they had serious problems. he became president again and governed like ronald reagan governed, focusing on reducing the size and scope and reach of government he put into place an effort to reduce the regulatory burden. and he said to me, in this meeting two years ago, that the worst five years in the modern history of his country had been when he was president from 1985 to 1990. and he asked, rhetorically, how can you in the united states of america, contemplate moving in the direction that the rest of the world has learned to have failed. ? i was u.s. talking to the son of ronald reagan, michael reagan he told me he was in france. we all know we cannot use france as our economic model for the future. but mike reagan said he was there, people are scratching their heads, wondering why it is that w
i had an interesting conversation two years ago with one of the leaders in latin america, who had been the president of his country in the 1980's. he was president for five years and during that period of time he pursued an extraordinarily statist, regulatory, high tax vision for his country. they had serious problems. he became president again and governed like ronald reagan governed, focusing on reducing the size and scope and reach of government he put into place an effort to reduce the...
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think we have to do it in a way that will hurt others or put dog collars on people coming up from latin americaupport protecting our borders. national guard troops have been sent to key areas to ensure that we deal with that. i think if someone with a criminal record comes to this country they need to be deported immediately. we need to make sure that we're able to ascertain the status of people who are picked up. i do not think anyone who is here illegally needs to jump the process and get ahead of people who are going through the legal immigration process in this country, but we have a problem here. we have 12 million people in this country illegally. many of them have children here. under the united states constitution, which i am sworn to uphold in the senate, those children are american citizens. so we have to figure out whether we are going to be divided by fear or work together to try to figure out a better way. i am not going to appeal to your fear. i am not going to appeal to the worst in the nature of some americans. i'm going to sit astride a figure the way through this. let's take t
think we have to do it in a way that will hurt others or put dog collars on people coming up from latin americaupport protecting our borders. national guard troops have been sent to key areas to ensure that we deal with that. i think if someone with a criminal record comes to this country they need to be deported immediately. we need to make sure that we're able to ascertain the status of people who are picked up. i do not think anyone who is here illegally needs to jump the process and get...
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relationships in western europe, canada, singapore, china, indonesia, and i could walk you through latin america. we have a validated much of what is required from a smarter health care system. this is not about a computer chip. it is not about a server or a router. it is not even about the electronic medical record, which everybody wants. that is not enough. it is important, but not enough. it is about the data. on this planet, it is becoming increasingly more interconnected. we are capturing data in unprecedented volume. in just three years, the traffic is expected to be one zeta bite. that is one followed by 21 zeros. we are capturing it from every kind of system or event imaginable, supply chains, and traffic flows, weather patterns, water systems, individuals using social and media networking every day. the most important point about this is not how much data that there is. the important point is what the data can tell us. to capture that, we need to dive deeper. we need to move from big data to smarter data. that is why analytics are so key. analytics are mathematical algorithms. they dete
relationships in western europe, canada, singapore, china, indonesia, and i could walk you through latin america. we have a validated much of what is required from a smarter health care system. this is not about a computer chip. it is not about a server or a router. it is not even about the electronic medical record, which everybody wants. that is not enough. it is important, but not enough. it is about the data. on this planet, it is becoming increasingly more interconnected. we are capturing...
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approved a law early thursday authorizing same-sex marriages making argentina the first country in latin americao allow gay couples to wednesday after 15 hours of debate the senate voted 5-25 in favor of the measure. that's in "the new york times" this morning. this is two articles, one a little bit of a political article, and this is about john edwards, andrew young a former aide to john edwards who wrote a book about his affair and the lengths he went to hide his miss stress said his account would be made into a movie, mr. young who wrote "the politician" said he reached a deal with the writer and producer aaron sorkin who wrote the play "a few good men" and the television series "the west wing." time to hear your voices. ruth in new york city. good morning. caller: hello. host: hi. caller: peter, you are my favorite host. i've been watching since brian was a host. host: i think you say that to all the hosts. caller: no, i don't this is my first time calling. anyway, i have had h.i.v. since 1985, i've taken no meds and i'm -- the doctor would have -- they just put out a thing about people havi
approved a law early thursday authorizing same-sex marriages making argentina the first country in latin americao allow gay couples to wednesday after 15 hours of debate the senate voted 5-25 in favor of the measure. that's in "the new york times" this morning. this is two articles, one a little bit of a political article, and this is about john edwards, andrew young a former aide to john edwards who wrote a book about his affair and the lengths he went to hide his miss stress said...
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we have similar relationships in western europe, china, singapore, and i could walk you through latin americaave a point of view, needless to say. we have validated a lot of what is required it in the smarter health care system. that is not about a computer chip. that is not about a device or server or robber. it is not even about the electronic medical records which everybody wants to define as nirvana. it is not enough. it is important, but not enough. it is about the data. on this planet, it is becoming more instrument and interconnected. we are capturing data in unperson added volumes. in three years, i.p. traffic is expected to be one, followed by 21 zeros, bytes. they're coming in multiple forms through rich media, not tags, cell phones, cameras, capturing it from every system or event imaginable. from the farm to the shelf. billions of individuals used the social networking. the most important point about this is not how much data darrius. the important point is what the data can tell us. to capture that, we need to dive deeper. we need to move from big data to smarter data. that is wh
we have similar relationships in western europe, china, singapore, and i could walk you through latin americaave a point of view, needless to say. we have validated a lot of what is required it in the smarter health care system. that is not about a computer chip. that is not about a device or server or robber. it is not even about the electronic medical records which everybody wants to define as nirvana. it is not enough. it is important, but not enough. it is about the data. on this planet, it...