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this area, just a month ago, we elevated basal 3 standds into law. so they have been into law. that makes our banking system one of the most robust systems in the world, the capitalization rate in mexican banks is stnger than in the u.s. or europe. that is also the same strength as the mexican economy. >> rose: does mexico look at fafta, 20 years of nafta and say a huge success? >> we think it's been successful. it has changed a lot of the economic structure in the country. sop josses were lost, many others were created. and the jobs that were created are jobs in sustainable more competitive industries. so we think this has been a good success. >> there is also this, the war on drugs. we have had the stories recently-of-beheadings. we have had stories of vigilante groups as they're called. in association with police attacking the drug cartels in some places 234 mexico. where do you stand and how is your policy different from the previous president? >> well, first of all, security is a priority for president fredrica pena nieto, it is a complex proble
this area, just a month ago, we elevated basal 3 standds into law. so they have been into law. that makes our banking system one of the most robust systems in the world, the capitalization rate in mexican banks is stnger than in the u.s. or europe. that is also the same strength as the mexican economy. >> rose: does mexico look at fafta, 20 years of nafta and say a huge success? >> we think it's been successful. it has changed a lot of the economic structure in the country. sop...
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which is the dance between the sympathetic and the parasympathetic nervous system, skin resistance, basalic rate, and -- >> will we all be wearing those in five years? >> yes, because bio regulation is the next frontier through technology. there are algorithms with all of these things that will even tell you how much you slept, how much time you slept in deep sleep, dreams phase, and even though it is not monitoring that, it is creating algorithms with other things. biotechnology that helps you monitor what is happening in your body is the frontier, and wireless technology can be picked up by an iphone or any handheld device, instantly transmit it to a supercomputer with instant interpretation, and what you might want to do to change or behavior. >> biological markers. >> that is it. >> i want to thank you very executive rosa, chief of sunshine heart. keep us up-to-date as to when it becomes available in the united states. >> will do. thank you very much. >> all right, we will continue our conversation with dr. deepak chopra, and we will talk about fiji, a beautiful lace, especially when
which is the dance between the sympathetic and the parasympathetic nervous system, skin resistance, basalic rate, and -- >> will we all be wearing those in five years? >> yes, because bio regulation is the next frontier through technology. there are algorithms with all of these things that will even tell you how much you slept, how much time you slept in deep sleep, dreams phase, and even though it is not monitoring that, it is creating algorithms with other things. biotechnology...
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ariability, which is the dance between the sympathetic and the parasympathetic nervous system, esistance, basalolic rate, and -- >> will we all be wearing those in five in >> yes, because bio regulation is the next frontier through technology. there are algorithms with all of these th gs that will even tellwiwiwi you how much you slept, how much time you pt in deep sleep,lele dreams phase, and even though it is not monitoring that, it is, t erings.thererh otherthther biotechn that helps th monitor what is happening inin your body he frontier, and ss technology can be picked up by an iphone or any handheld device, instantly transmit it trupercomputeruter with instant interpretation, and change your behavior.o do to logical mark blogi >> that is it. >> i want to thank you very much, dave rosa,muchef executive s up-to-date as uphen it a niates.iavailable in the united >> will do.>> w thank yo uch. ry >> all right, we will continue our conversation with dr. deepak chopra, and we will talk about fiji, autiful place, especially when you are mistaken llionaire. details, coming up. c ♪ >> ght, have you
ariability, which is the dance between the sympathetic and the parasympathetic nervous system, esistance, basalolic rate, and -- >> will we all be wearing those in five in >> yes, because bio regulation is the next frontier through technology. there are algorithms with all of these th gs that will even tellwiwiwi you how much you slept, how much time you pt in deep sleep,lele dreams phase, and even though it is not monitoring that, it is, t erings.thererh otherthther biotechn that...
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an example i could give you is in connection with our basal rule making where we participated in extensive cost-benefit analysis, with other regulators. >> would you say you're satisfied with how it wake out with volcker? we had no indication that a cost-benefit analysis was done. i asked the governor where it is. we have not seen it. so two years later, it seems like on something that's important as that, it was not done. do you believe it was done in that situation? >> i think what's important in the case of volcker is that dodd-frank required the federal reserve in essence the decision about the cost and benefits of putting those restrictions in place were decided by congress, taking account of what the likely cost and benefits would be. and our job has been to implement it. we have certainly taken into account, issued a proposed rule, received a wide range -- thousand z and thousands of comments. >> i appreciate that. my time is very limited. i would encourage a true cost-benefit analysis, one where could say please submit to for the record, that it be submitted to congress, which i th
an example i could give you is in connection with our basal rule making where we participated in extensive cost-benefit analysis, with other regulators. >> would you say you're satisfied with how it wake out with volcker? we had no indication that a cost-benefit analysis was done. i asked the governor where it is. we have not seen it. so two years later, it seems like on something that's important as that, it was not done. do you believe it was done in that situation? >> i think...
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an example i could give you is in connection with our basal rule making where we participated in extensive cost-benefit analysis, with other regulators. >> would you say you're satisfied with how it wake out with volcker? we had no indication that a cost-benefit analysis was done. i asked the governor where it is. we have not seen it. so two years later, it seems like on something that's important as that, it was not done. do you believe it was done in that situation? >> i think what's important in the case of volcker is that dodd-frank required the federal reserve in essence the decision about the cost and benefits of putting those restrictions in place were decided by congress, taking account of what the likely cost and benefits would be. and our job has been to implement it. we have certainly taken into account, issued a proposed rule, received a wide range -- thousand z and thousands of comments. >> i appreciate that. my time is very limited. i would encourage a true cost-benefit analysis, one where could say please submit to for the record, that it be submitted to congress, which i th
an example i could give you is in connection with our basal rule making where we participated in extensive cost-benefit analysis, with other regulators. >> would you say you're satisfied with how it wake out with volcker? we had no indication that a cost-benefit analysis was done. i asked the governor where it is. we have not seen it. so two years later, it seems like on something that's important as that, it was not done. do you believe it was done in that situation? >> i think...
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ebuttal inside in thes basal. t. thatis why i was making point. i said we had the rules of logic, the uniformity of nature. that makes sense within a biblical worldview anyway. we can go to experimental silent -- science because we assume those laws are true and they will be tomorrow. i do want to say this. his -- kenfew times ham's view or model. some video quotes from scientists. -- there are a lot of creation scientists who agree with what we're saying concerning the bible and the bible's cap -- account of creation. it is not just my model in that sense. .here is so much i could say as i listened to you i believe you are confusing terms and regrind -- regard to species and times. we are not saying god created species, he created kind. we are not saying species got on the ark, we are saying kind. there is a number of papers on dogs and thisth one breach with this one and you can look at the papers around the world and connect them and said -- say that represents one kind. they have predicted probably less than 1000 kinds were on noah's ark. unde
ebuttal inside in thes basal. t. thatis why i was making point. i said we had the rules of logic, the uniformity of nature. that makes sense within a biblical worldview anyway. we can go to experimental silent -- science because we assume those laws are true and they will be tomorrow. i do want to say this. his -- kenfew times ham's view or model. some video quotes from scientists. -- there are a lot of creation scientists who agree with what we're saying concerning the bible and the bible's...