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truman would ask hoover to go to south america. so the following day, hoover would address and make a radio announcement -- along the 35,000 miles we have traveled, i have seen with my own eyes the grimmest specter of famine in all of the world. i was asked by the president to undertake this work in a purely advisory capacity. and with our journey now to latin america, my service will then end. so former president hoover would travel on may 25 until june and would visit 11 countries in south america in those 25 days. he returns on june 19, meets immediately with the president the following day, and discuss argentina, i'm particular, because it does have some food resources, and what to do about wheat shipments. only six months later would hoover admit to a friend of his how exhausted he really was. and he would tell him in a letter -- every molecule in my body yells at me that it is tired. at the end of the year in 1946, a few weeks before christmas, truman would send hoover the following note, and it must have been such a wonderfu
truman would ask hoover to go to south america. so the following day, hoover would address and make a radio announcement -- along the 35,000 miles we have traveled, i have seen with my own eyes the grimmest specter of famine in all of the world. i was asked by the president to undertake this work in a purely advisory capacity. and with our journey now to latin america, my service will then end. so former president hoover would travel on may 25 until june and would visit 11 countries in south...
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he invited foreigners to settle here and built one of south america's first railways.y a few years ago. and he sent his son, francisco solano lópez, to europe. >> anthony: in his mission, his father had sent him out to get what? arms? >> historian: arms and technicians, british engineers, and machinery. >> anthony: junior, by most contemporary accounts, was an idiot. so, he came back with a mistress. madame lynch. >> historian: yes. >> anthony: which dad wasn't too happy about. >> historian: right. >> historian: he was very traditional and wanted his son to many a paraguayan woman. >> anthony: mhmm. >> historian: to do everything by the book. >> anthony: right. paraguay's soon-to-be first mistress madame eliza lynch was the already-married daughter of an irish doctor. ambitious, social climbing, fond of nice things. >> guido: blouse imported from france. they say she brought to paraguay the first piano. and there were parties here. >> peter: he showed madame lynch to his father, and his father was upset. so she was put aside, and, uh -- >> anthony: kept as a mistress.
he invited foreigners to settle here and built one of south america's first railways.y a few years ago. and he sent his son, francisco solano lópez, to europe. >> anthony: in his mission, his father had sent him out to get what? arms? >> historian: arms and technicians, british engineers, and machinery. >> anthony: junior, by most contemporary accounts, was an idiot. so, he came back with a mistress. madame lynch. >> historian: yes. >> anthony: which dad wasn't...
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from the west coast of south america, that arrived this morning at 7am, and is now being unloaded.cations for the way the uk exports and imports goods. many businesses are concerned that potentially increasing tariffs and also losing a frictionless border could have big implications for its day—to—day operations. in a moment we‘re going to be talking to representative from the food and drink industry here in the uk about how brexit could affect that sector, but first, a more global look from southampton. the port of southampton handles around 14 million tonnes of cargo each year. and supports 15,000 jobs. the vast majority of business, that‘s goods coming in and going out, is trade with countries outside of the eu. that gives companies based here a unique perspective on brexit. we‘re not dealing with intra— eu trades, we‘re dealing with ships coming deep sea from the far east, the americas, india pakistan, so our trades here are not essentially european trades. so we are sheltered from those impacts. their confidence is borne out by a boom in another direction of travel. this is th
from the west coast of south america, that arrived this morning at 7am, and is now being unloaded.cations for the way the uk exports and imports goods. many businesses are concerned that potentially increasing tariffs and also losing a frictionless border could have big implications for its day—to—day operations. in a moment we‘re going to be talking to representative from the food and drink industry here in the uk about how brexit could affect that sector, but first, a more global look...
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and then, in december i want to do a few things for my foundation, and then play some matches in south america a chance to go very often, and i feel very close to the people in south america, lairk latin amer. and play for a season. >> rose: when you look back why you, why is rafael nadal as good as he is? what made you who you are? >> combination of things. first thing i have to say, thank you very much to the life the give me the conditions, the events, the conditions is coming from ever, physical performance. bun but then it's true that i always had the right people around me. especially my coach and uncle, that was in my career my family too. >> rose: what did he give you, toughness? >> yes, when i was a kid he was hard with me. he let me practice every day with the highest intensity, let me practice every day with -- under pressure. and i'm 100% sure because of that, today, i'm able to be strong mentally and to be strong in the tough situations. >> rose: how did he do it? >> he was -- >> rose: tough, demanding? >> he was hard on court. he was very strict. he was, you know, a -- he let me
and then, in december i want to do a few things for my foundation, and then play some matches in south america a chance to go very often, and i feel very close to the people in south america, lairk latin amer. and play for a season. >> rose: when you look back why you, why is rafael nadal as good as he is? what made you who you are? >> combination of things. first thing i have to say, thank you very much to the life the give me the conditions, the events, the conditions is coming...
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syrian refugees head to south america with the expectation of building a new life after running awaya conflict zone. [man shouting in native language] man: maybe brazil is just a station for another movement-- man: yes. man: or maybe i will stay here in brazil. i don't know. but in brazil, i can't survive. i don't know. man: you can't? man: no, because i--there is no job. reyes: brazil opens the door to thousands of syrians, but life in the promised land is not easy either. man: the moment when you decided to leave... reyes: correspondent gerry hadden reports from sao paulo.
syrian refugees head to south america with the expectation of building a new life after running awaya conflict zone. [man shouting in native language] man: maybe brazil is just a station for another movement-- man: yes. man: or maybe i will stay here in brazil. i don't know. but in brazil, i can't survive. i don't know. man: you can't? man: no, because i--there is no job. reyes: brazil opens the door to thousands of syrians, but life in the promised land is not easy either. man: the moment when...
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at the start of a 3—day summit in south—eastern china, beijing has sought to position itself against an americahe guardian reports on the ongoing brexit negotiations and comments made by the european union's chief negotiator michel barnier, who said the british people need to be taught a lesson about the consequences of leaving the eu single market. and in the guardian's financial pages, global asset managers schroders are predicting more than $1.5 trillion in company profits worldwide could be erased by taxes required to meet the paris climate agreement. so let's begin. with me is oliver cornock who's editor—in—chief of the oxford business group. welcome to you. we have the daily telegraph's front page and a lot of international papers, reaction to north korea yesterday testing its most powerful nuclear will missile to date, a fairly overwhelming, strong to date, a fairly overwhelming, strong response to date, a fairly overwhelming, strong response from the international community does not least president trump. and the question on everybody's tongue is what to do. equally if the statement tha
at the start of a 3—day summit in south—eastern china, beijing has sought to position itself against an americahe guardian reports on the ongoing brexit negotiations and comments made by the european union's chief negotiator michel barnier, who said the british people need to be taught a lesson about the consequences of leaving the eu single market. and in the guardian's financial pages, global asset managers schroders are predicting more than $1.5 trillion in company profits worldwide...
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plus a force to scavenge from things for food and what was once south america's richest capital city. from dusky sunsets over the sprawling savannah. to sunrise atop an asian metropolis. tropical depression that never developed much more than that went across high now and yesterday and the clouds you can see has gone across into vietnam a lot of rain came from that in six hours not form and we just fell off the coast but that's going to dissolve disintegrate and do its darndest to make people rather too wet in northern thailand probably me and in the next day or so and vietnam still got the feet of the most suggesting more showers on that coast there's a big gap until you pick up shanghai under these green is repetition of rain has been falling recently more than a month's worth in one day fell a couple days ago which of course is the real problem shanghai has had a wet summer and that line is developing once more so i think the potential for flooding is going to be realized it's still hot to the south of forty one is forecast in the future that really is quite outstanding in hong kon
plus a force to scavenge from things for food and what was once south america's richest capital city. from dusky sunsets over the sprawling savannah. to sunrise atop an asian metropolis. tropical depression that never developed much more than that went across high now and yesterday and the clouds you can see has gone across into vietnam a lot of rain came from that in six hours not form and we just fell off the coast but that's going to dissolve disintegrate and do its darndest to make people...
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and the venezuelan citizens forced to scavenge for food in what was once south america's richest capital city. and over to being counted in a controversial kurdish referendum on secession in northern iraq with a reported turnout of seventy two percent a comfortable yes result as expected but the outcome won't be binding how dr hamid reports from abil. it's a day iraq's kurds say they had hoped to see in their lifetime so eager to be the first to cast their ballots suzanne was so excited about the referendum she had a restless night that is the first time she's been able to vote. i am so happy i wanted to be one of the first ones here i only slept for three hours this is a historic day for us it's not the first time idris has voted but he too was in early he does his blue ink finger was pride. i have voted in presidential and parliamentary elections before but this is the most important one because it's about independence i hope that you could say will be a state for everyone arabs assyrians you know everyone who needs safety wants to live in freedom. similar scenes were being repeated ar
and the venezuelan citizens forced to scavenge for food in what was once south america's richest capital city. and over to being counted in a controversial kurdish referendum on secession in northern iraq with a reported turnout of seventy two percent a comfortable yes result as expected but the outcome won't be binding how dr hamid reports from abil. it's a day iraq's kurds say they had hoped to see in their lifetime so eager to be the first to cast their ballots suzanne was so excited about...
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food in what was once south america's richest capital city. how the change from late summer to stormy autumn is fairly rapid in the southeast of europe with actually as far north as austria and still this cloud circulating east of the age of the attic and there is still storm warnings up particularly for greece for you can see where the cloud is from slovenia and sioux across to remain u.s. storms in the last week were pretty vicious so you expect the temperatures to have dropped in for the most part they have we're now below the thirty mark virtually everywhere roams at twenty four there's a bit of space in the bottom left and lucy that spoke still probably about thirty of the most part there is certainly cool down a steady breeze coming in from the east is cooling things down across the black sea keeping book rest at twenty one the sunshine doesn't do much to alleviate exert about eighteen in lynn very pleasant in comparison to the time of year twenty or twenty one she's likely in london or past this is true for the next day or so where the
food in what was once south america's richest capital city. how the change from late summer to stormy autumn is fairly rapid in the southeast of europe with actually as far north as austria and still this cloud circulating east of the age of the attic and there is still storm warnings up particularly for greece for you can see where the cloud is from slovenia and sioux across to remain u.s. storms in the last week were pretty vicious so you expect the temperatures to have dropped in for the...
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forced to scavenge from bins for food in what was once south america's richest capital city. with a frustrated me and. the fact that it's now the sport is the sports platform to talk about it and donald trump is slam dunked by one of the biggest stars in the n.b.a. . medical services on puerto rico in critical condition in the wake of hurricane maria with officials warning the situation may get worse before it gets better the strongest storm to hit the caribbean island in decades has caused wide ranging power outages with many hospitals now running off generators on friday around seventy thousand people were told to evacuate the area close to a dam that had been damaged there are fears that it could breach and cause severe flooding arkan maria has killed at least thirty three people in the caribbean these high definition satellite images of before and after the storm sure the extent of the damage in dominica and it's massive barely a tree is left standing and eighty percent of the buildings have been damaged or destroyed completely. i speak to give readers on the who's just r
forced to scavenge from bins for food in what was once south america's richest capital city. with a frustrated me and. the fact that it's now the sport is the sports platform to talk about it and donald trump is slam dunked by one of the biggest stars in the n.b.a. . medical services on puerto rico in critical condition in the wake of hurricane maria with officials warning the situation may get worse before it gets better the strongest storm to hit the caribbean island in decades has caused...
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shew >>> berkeley is all about south america today with a celebration of brazil's independence day.news was in berkeley on san pablo near university avenue. the party features a recreation of a cleansing ceremony that washes out the old and brings in the new. brazil's independence day is officially thursday. you can still get in on the fun. the festival runs till 7:00 and it looks mighty tasty, too. that's it for abc7 news, an early edition at 3:30. thanks for your time. fo >>> tonight on world news. several breaking stories as we come on. north korea's major nuclear test, announcing they have successfully detonated a hydrogen bomb. the force registering as a 6.3 earthquake. more powerful than the atomic bombs in world war ii. how will president trump respond? >> also, breaking, the new hurricane threat, irma, category 3 and gaining steam. will the storm impact the east coast? cities in crisis. new evacuations ordered in parts of houston. houses still under several feet of water. and in one city, lines just to get fresh drinking water. >> la's biggest fire, hundreds
shew >>> berkeley is all about south america today with a celebration of brazil's independence day.news was in berkeley on san pablo near university avenue. the party features a recreation of a cleansing ceremony that washes out the old and brings in the new. brazil's independence day is officially thursday. you can still get in on the fun. the festival runs till 7:00 and it looks mighty tasty, too. that's it for abc7 news, an early edition at 3:30. thanks for your time. fo...
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from the icy mountain steps of going out to the flooded lowlands of south america. the high stakes series returns. following the daring journey. from around the globe take extraordinary risks to werner living. risking it all coming soon on al-jazeera. the centenarians of italy one hundred years old and counting when you told me that people like these and you receive these youth feeling that you want to be singapore's over seventy five there's something about this area that is helping young generative life i mean organic here it's not a trend here is what you have they don't have to miss here and although they are eating and i pull smoking and so on there must be a secret techno. all knowledge is zero. with the egg and you watch al-jazeera the mind of our top stories this hour u.s. president little trump has made his debut at the united nations three voices in his criticism of the global organization addressing world leaders he said that the u.s. would help with performing the u.n. to make it stronger and more effective. the united states has also to me and mark to e
from the icy mountain steps of going out to the flooded lowlands of south america. the high stakes series returns. following the daring journey. from around the globe take extraordinary risks to werner living. risking it all coming soon on al-jazeera. the centenarians of italy one hundred years old and counting when you told me that people like these and you receive these youth feeling that you want to be singapore's over seventy five there's something about this area that is helping young...
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from the icy mountain steps of mongolia to the flooded lowlands of south america. the high stakes series returns. following the death ring journey us ordinary people from around the globe who take extraordinary risks to earn a living. risking it all coming soon on al-jazeera. the centenarians of italy one hundred years old and counting when you told me that people like these and you receive these you think that you want to rethink a pose over seventy five there's something about this area that is helping young life i mean organic here it's not a trend here is what you have don't have in this here and although they're saying and. hands on there must be a secret techno this time zero. deep in southern india a secret construction project to spark concerns about the country's growing nuclear capacity if you're saying that to be a enlarging option which you know amid fears of an escalating arms race with its neighbors in order to give the indians may claim that it is intended for joining indians ball when to go see in the bush that is the so what lies behind india's nuc
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the middle and south americas humans as. well as the china europe and the united states the portfolio. excellent match. german labor union see the move as an opportunity while their french counterparts fear job losses the merger is still subject to approval from the trust authorities. the results of last sunday's general election in germany have shocked many business leaders a strong showing by the far right party means forming a coalition government among the other parties will be difficult. as guns in china and what's important for us irrespective of the party politics is that it doesn't take too long to conclude the coalition talks don't define the talks will be difficult but they have to agree on a forward looking program of. germany's industrial lobby group is hoping for advantage as the political cards are reshuffled it is now calling for a massive three hundred billion euro investment program to help boost the economy germany's chambers of commerce and industry are making similar demand. the business community is send
the middle and south americas humans as. well as the china europe and the united states the portfolio. excellent match. german labor union see the move as an opportunity while their french counterparts fear job losses the merger is still subject to approval from the trust authorities. the results of last sunday's general election in germany have shocked many business leaders a strong showing by the far right party means forming a coalition government among the other parties will be difficult....
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of central america at about the same time but more importantly why those two cultures north and south america needs us to teach it like it's a very important place for all to do it's a big water scarcity is a serious problem we use more than probably need to why is your with the impact if the plants aren't demanding as much water you don't need to irrigate as much as me if i don't have been collecting water for bald tires why it just came out of the air and we'll compare that to some tap water which could provide a solution to the public global water theft tag no i think it's time on all jazeera . al-jazeera. and for us. this is al-jazeera.
of central america at about the same time but more importantly why those two cultures north and south america needs us to teach it like it's a very important place for all to do it's a big water scarcity is a serious problem we use more than probably need to why is your with the impact if the plants aren't demanding as much water you don't need to irrigate as much as me if i don't have been collecting water for bald tires why it just came out of the air and we'll compare that to some tap water...
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they are from south america, central america.oney to buy homes of their dreams and then go back and live in them which is great. i would probably do the same thing. ♪ >> anthony: if i were to think about coming to florida to live, what would seem attractive to me, and i mean this absolutely, find some place on the beach and descend into my crocodile liver spotted skin late era george hamilton phase, walk up and down metal detector, with shorts up to here, but that would be me. but what i find, people who go to live that dream, they don't go to the beach. >> women: ask me when the last time i went to the beach is. >> anthony: when was the last time i went to the beach? >> women: about a year and a half ago. >> anthony: what the -- is that? >> women: we're working. >> anthony: if you weren't working, would you be at the beach more often? >> women: my dream's to have a house on the beach. i don't know why i never go, but i love it. and i always say i will never live in south florida if i didn't live near water. i live near water and
they are from south america, central america.oney to buy homes of their dreams and then go back and live in them which is great. i would probably do the same thing. ♪ >> anthony: if i were to think about coming to florida to live, what would seem attractive to me, and i mean this absolutely, find some place on the beach and descend into my crocodile liver spotted skin late era george hamilton phase, walk up and down metal detector, with shorts up to here, but that would be me. but what...
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in south america, paraguay have shocked chile. argentina currently occu py shocked chile. with uruguay and chile and headed them in third and fourth respectively. there is confirmation of that paraguay win. brazil and ecuador has just kicked off. in the early game, venezuela played out a goalless draw against colombia. in african qualifying uganda are the new leaders of group e. emmanuel okwi scored the only goal of the game as they beat egypt in kampala, to replace them at the top of the table. elsewhere, guinea beat libya 3—2 to pick up their first points in group a. alkhaly bangoura scored the winner in the third minute of stoppage time. japan became the fourth team to qualify for next year's world cup in russia after a 2—0 win over australia in asian qualifying on thursday. china had a shock i—o win over uzbekistan, but it's the syrian national side who are providing inspiration. a country in the midst of a brutal civil war they upset qatar with a 3—1 victory and joe lynskey watched the action. this is what the world cup dream needs for syria. for a ignition who has be
in south america, paraguay have shocked chile. argentina currently occu py shocked chile. with uruguay and chile and headed them in third and fourth respectively. there is confirmation of that paraguay win. brazil and ecuador has just kicked off. in the early game, venezuela played out a goalless draw against colombia. in african qualifying uganda are the new leaders of group e. emmanuel okwi scored the only goal of the game as they beat egypt in kampala, to replace them at the top of the...
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i have a unique perspective, not just myself, but others, i spent time in italy, south america, china, and you look around the world and see all kinds of international players that are bringing their own ideology to the u.s. the russians are very good at this, and we are too, by the way. it is very transparent when you look at the inner workings of state's and others. one of the things that has come to the forefront of this is there is such a vindictiveness that has come out because hillary did not get elected, and i am not trying to be partisan. i am being honest. there was almost $1 billion to get her elected and it did not happen. those folks that put that money out, such as international companies, people are really aggravated. their economic methods were not able to be pushed or that mechanism. the state department has historically selected winners and users around the world and supported foreign projects. unless you had the blessing of the state department, they select to they want to give money to. >> good afternoon. i'd like to reduce statement about the recent attacks in the
i have a unique perspective, not just myself, but others, i spent time in italy, south america, china, and you look around the world and see all kinds of international players that are bringing their own ideology to the u.s. the russians are very good at this, and we are too, by the way. it is very transparent when you look at the inner workings of state's and others. one of the things that has come to the forefront of this is there is such a vindictiveness that has come out because hillary did...
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, south america and the amazon. he was well read and it was a struggle for him to get a hold of these books because his father privileged only one book and that was the bible. only the new testament. he had to work out a deal with his dad and this was led to his education. the deal was that if he got up early enough in the morning, non- part-time, he could read knowing full well that after full day of labor he wouldn't want to read anyway. so what he did is he created a pension and an invention with two large wisconsin boulders tied with gears of a clock so that to clock in the morning the boulders would fall down and raise his bed up and he would get up out of bed and go about his inventing or reading. can you imagine that in a household? clank, clank, some. father would've heard it for sure but father was a man of his word allowed him to continue in that reading. the invention actually became his ticket to the university of wisconsin because the neighbor suggested he show these inventions to the wisconsin state fa
, south america and the amazon. he was well read and it was a struggle for him to get a hold of these books because his father privileged only one book and that was the bible. only the new testament. he had to work out a deal with his dad and this was led to his education. the deal was that if he got up early enough in the morning, non- part-time, he could read knowing full well that after full day of labor he wouldn't want to read anyway. so what he did is he created a pension and an invention...
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at this time on al-jazeera from the icy mountain steps of mongolia to the flooded lowlands of south america. the high stakes series returns. following the daring journey of ordinary people from around the globe who take extraordinary risks to earn a living. risking it all coming soon on al-jazeera. a survivor of a genocide there are people who beg me to kill them when they're suffering but i didn't have the heart to do he's dedicated his life to searching the woods for bones of the victims of the srebrenica massacre. knowing them here is that all. you know hope of finally laying the past to rest and giving peace to the victims' families if i could just find a finger i could bury him. into at this time on al jazeera. we understand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world so no matter how you take it al-jazeera will bring you the news and current events that matter to. witness documentaries that open your eyes at this time on al-jazeera. a. top general blames for the violence that displaced hundreds of thousands of people. welcome to life for my headquarters in doha
at this time on al-jazeera from the icy mountain steps of mongolia to the flooded lowlands of south america. the high stakes series returns. following the daring journey of ordinary people from around the globe who take extraordinary risks to earn a living. risking it all coming soon on al-jazeera. a survivor of a genocide there are people who beg me to kill them when they're suffering but i didn't have the heart to do he's dedicated his life to searching the woods for bones of the victims of...
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from the icy mountain steps of goliad to the flooded lowlands of south america. the high stakes series returns. following the daring journey use of ordinary people from around the globe who take extraordinary risks to earn a living. risking it all coming soon on al-jazeera. from dusk the sunset it's proving something. to summarize the top and asian metropolis hello there heavy rain is pouring across parts of south america if this area of cloud here that's giving us a very heavy downpours and to the south of that is generally quite fresh but to the north still very very warm so the system works its way northward then the temperature in a function will drop no higher than around twenty degrees during the day today lots of cloud with us if you have breaks of rain as well and that rain gradually begins to ease off as we head into sunday and with a bit more sunshine the century should get up to twenty three degrees meanwhile to the west to the temperatures are also on the rise in santiago this time around twenty six for the central americas we've been watching jose ve
from the icy mountain steps of goliad to the flooded lowlands of south america. the high stakes series returns. following the daring journey use of ordinary people from around the globe who take extraordinary risks to earn a living. risking it all coming soon on al-jazeera. from dusk the sunset it's proving something. to summarize the top and asian metropolis hello there heavy rain is pouring across parts of south america if this area of cloud here that's giving us a very heavy downpours and to...
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extracting money like parasites used to be the model america pursued around the world of latin america south america asia southeast asia oh they were just extract well take money take my take money but they read out of countries i would put up with that so now they're doing it to themselves. with manufactured incentives to the public will. when the ruling closest to protect themselves. with the flaming. lips. we can all middle of the room. real new. credit is one of the basic instruments to drive an economy but it can also lead to tragedy and i did it i took a lot. just i came and met the day. and it was. many lives have been broken by excessive. banks going to. the banks but i didn't think of. through the back. creditors people see no future bad things from happening you know you become ill you do job your relationship breaks down you become a casualty is a lifelong trauma or is there a way out those actually come to a bit of you know would like to ditch. a few more. two more russian speaking children rescued from i still held territory are reunited with their families and are supporting a campaign
extracting money like parasites used to be the model america pursued around the world of latin america south america asia southeast asia oh they were just extract well take money take my take money but they read out of countries i would put up with that so now they're doing it to themselves. with manufactured incentives to the public will. when the ruling closest to protect themselves. with the flaming. lips. we can all middle of the room. real new. credit is one of the basic instruments to...
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."" >> lima is one of the largest cities in south america, the capital of peru and the heart of its fishing industry. i'm standing inin one of half a dozen fish markets that dot across lima in peru. behind me here are dozens of species of fish, but one of these dishes, toyo, or shark, is particularly popular. caught in huge numbers around the peruvian coast, this shark dish is comining at a cost, say environmentalists, a cost to dolphins. they claim that every yeye thousands of dolphins are being butchered i illegally out at sea in order to catch these sharks. we're going to go and find out. one environmentalist worried about the dolphins is marine biologist stefan austermuhle. >> the pacific ocean in frfront of the peruvian coast is the most t bioproductive ocen in the world. we are catching here 10% of the world's fish catch. that meaeans there's a lot of fd around in form of anchchovies and other small pelagic fish. and where there's a lot of food, all the g guys that eat that fod will come by and have their part. and that means wewe have here more than wh--uh, 30 species of whales and d
."" >> lima is one of the largest cities in south america, the capital of peru and the heart of its fishing industry. i'm standing inin one of half a dozen fish markets that dot across lima in peru. behind me here are dozens of species of fish, but one of these dishes, toyo, or shark, is particularly popular. caught in huge numbers around the peruvian coast, this shark dish is comining at a cost, say environmentalists, a cost to dolphins. they claim that every yeye thousands of...
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he had read the complete works of alexander von humboldt travel through the south in latin america, south america, and the amazon. so he was well read. it was a struggle for him to get hold of these books because his father privileged only one book, and i was the bible. only the new testament. so we had to work out a deal with his dad, and this was, this led to his education. the deal was that if he got up early enough in the morning, nonfarm time come he could read to his hearts delight, knowing all well after full day of labor a teenager would not want to read anyway. so what he did is he created an invention with two large wisconsin boulders tied with you during 2:00 so at 2:00 in the morning the boulders would fall down and raise is better than you get up out of bed and you'd go about his inventing or his reading. can you imagine that any household? suddenly clank, clank. father would have heard it for sure. his father was in it of his work and allowed him to continue in that reading. the invention acts of the game his ticket to the university of wisconsin because a neighbor suggested
he had read the complete works of alexander von humboldt travel through the south in latin america, south america, and the amazon. so he was well read. it was a struggle for him to get hold of these books because his father privileged only one book, and i was the bible. only the new testament. so we had to work out a deal with his dad, and this was, this led to his education. the deal was that if he got up early enough in the morning, nonfarm time come he could read to his hearts delight,...
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tourists accompanied by foot nine descend penguin expert lloyd we learned the penguin colonies in south america are under threat climate change is one reason it is well documented that changing rain patterns or spend was to abandon flooded nests warmer ocean temperatures have diminished the quantity and quality of fish for the penguins swim further and further away to feed their young overfishing and ocean contamination especially plastics are also killing penguins water scarcity is a serious problem when used more than probably you need to know why it is here with impact if there are plants aren't demanding as much water you don't need to your cave as much hines brain is the age old technique of collecting water for bald tires water just came out of the air and we'll compare that to some tough water which could provide a solution to the problem of global water theft tagg know at this time on all jazeera. sending a message to rocks kurds turkey holds military exercises near iraq's border and issues more threats over its referendum on secession. containers al-jazeera live from london coming up.
tourists accompanied by foot nine descend penguin expert lloyd we learned the penguin colonies in south america are under threat climate change is one reason it is well documented that changing rain patterns or spend was to abandon flooded nests warmer ocean temperatures have diminished the quantity and quality of fish for the penguins swim further and further away to feed their young overfishing and ocean contamination especially plastics are also killing penguins water scarcity is a serious...
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first israeli prime minister to visit our great allies down under, and just last week, i went to south america, visiting argentina and colombia, and then i went on to mexico, becoming, if you can believe it, the first israeli prime minister ever to visit latin america. after 70 years, the world is embracing israel, and israel is embracing the world. [applause] netanyahu: one year, six continents. now, it's true -- i haven't yet visited antarctica, but one day, i hope to go there. i want to go there, too, because i heard that penguins are also enthusiastic supporters of israel. [laughter] netanyahu: now, you laugh, but penguins have no difficulty recognizing that some things are black and white, are right and wrong, and unfortunately, when it comes to un decisions about israel, that simple recognition is too often absent. it was absent last december when the security council passed an anti-israel resolution that set back the cause of peace. it was absent last may when the world health organization you have to listen -- the world health organization adopted a syrian-sponsored resolution that cri
first israeli prime minister to visit our great allies down under, and just last week, i went to south america, visiting argentina and colombia, and then i went on to mexico, becoming, if you can believe it, the first israeli prime minister ever to visit latin america. after 70 years, the world is embracing israel, and israel is embracing the world. [applause] netanyahu: one year, six continents. now, it's true -- i haven't yet visited antarctica, but one day, i hope to go there. i want to go...
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coming up, coastguard and navy spent several weeks seizing drugs off the coast of central and south america. >>> here's what they got for their efforts, tens of thousands of pounds of cocaine , incredible amount of money the drugs would go for on the street. >>> more trouble for florida nursing home where several patients died during hurricane irma, we will tell what you state officials decided to do as a criminal investigation, unfolds, stay with >>> an investigation is underway after hacker target u.s. securities and exchange commission, fcc announced on line data breach late last night. markets regulators say hackers tapped in the government's corporate filing system, they had access to information about companies that were not made public, officials say hackers may have use of information for illegal trading or monetary gains. >>> officials in florida suspend a nursing home's license after nine patients died in the aftermath of hurricane irma, eight of those patients died september 13th just three days after irma hit south florida. the storm knocked out facility 's power in hollywood hi
coming up, coastguard and navy spent several weeks seizing drugs off the coast of central and south america. >>> here's what they got for their efforts, tens of thousands of pounds of cocaine , incredible amount of money the drugs would go for on the street. >>> more trouble for florida nursing home where several patients died during hurricane irma, we will tell what you state officials decided to do as a criminal investigation, unfolds, stay with >>> an investigation...
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what do you think the future for central and south america is moving forward? south america has the same resources we have but it stayed poor when north america got rich. do people have a sense it was government that did that? >> i don't think they did. all the history and sociology teachers give a marxist view of history and tell us how america became rich by exploiting latin america which makes no sense at all. >> hi, my name is sally. i go to the university of waterloo in canada, ontario. >> whoo! >> i want to know what was going through your mind when you were taken hostage? >> of course we were a little afraid but we actually had more support than we thought we had. but, when the chanting started, when all the students started chanting we want classes, then that's when i found out how broad our support was. i saw how they were probably even more afraid that we were. a week later when they tried to take over the university again, for security reasons, as they decided not to participate, but the students from state university, they, stood up by themselves an
what do you think the future for central and south america is moving forward? south america has the same resources we have but it stayed poor when north america got rich. do people have a sense it was government that did that? >> i don't think they did. all the history and sociology teachers give a marxist view of history and tell us how america became rich by exploiting latin america which makes no sense at all. >> hi, my name is sally. i go to the university of waterloo in canada,...
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the initial partners are west jet and norwegian who will offer flights to north and south america and sing bore from gatwick airport. up 1.5% on the news. >>> still to come, jamie dimon, barry sternlich, insight from some powerful players on wall street. >>> first here's the national weather forecast from bill karins >>> good morning to you. still watching what's left of irma, just some clouds right now and a bit of rain. this will spark showers over the next two days. first today in the ohio valley, it's not going to cause flooding concerns, just causing some cool temperatures for this time of year by the time we get to thursday, this thing slides into areas of the northeast. has not rained in the northeast in a while can use some of those showers for the lawns and grass and gardens. not heavy rainfall forecast temperatures for highs, san antonio to dallas, very w m warm no problems on the west coast. in florida, upper 70s and low 80s. still watching jose. not causing problems over the next couple of days. still to watch for the east coast for about a week from now. that's your sibun
the initial partners are west jet and norwegian who will offer flights to north and south america and sing bore from gatwick airport. up 1.5% on the news. >>> still to come, jamie dimon, barry sternlich, insight from some powerful players on wall street. >>> first here's the national weather forecast from bill karins >>> good morning to you. still watching what's left of irma, just some clouds right now and a bit of rain. this will spark showers over the next two...
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we send people to the -- south america, europe, asia, anyplace that is interesting or important.ifferent.why we are >> the second edition is put together. stories editor gives and rework headlines as they change in importance. the idea is to keep the reader news,up to the minute on a job that sometimes goes unappreciated. any newspaper or magazine, you have to take it with a grain of salt. the articles that i have read, i have found most of them to be factual. >> i don't feel we get both sides of the question, any question. >> i can take this a per and put it story in here and make any point i want. there's no question about it. idea, yous a simple go out and you learn everything you can about both sides of any issue. you have to be fair. if we are not, who is going to be? takes aesire to report lot. it takes a lot of know-how, too. matters, it isat what the story is. to,know the people who talk and after you have been in this business long enough, you know how to talk to the different people. just because somebody tells you something doesn't mean that is necessarily so. inyou ta
we send people to the -- south america, europe, asia, anyplace that is interesting or important.ifferent.why we are >> the second edition is put together. stories editor gives and rework headlines as they change in importance. the idea is to keep the reader news,up to the minute on a job that sometimes goes unappreciated. any newspaper or magazine, you have to take it with a grain of salt. the articles that i have read, i have found most of them to be factual. >> i don't feel we get...
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a surprise upset now in south america's top club competition the couple of the doris argentina's river plate are in the quarterfinals of the competition hoping to repeat their two thousand and fifteen victory but they hadn't planned on it being so difficult to get past the live in team or hey wilf demand they beat the odds in time powerhouse three nil at an altitude of two thousand six hundred meters in the bolivian city of course. river will be back at home in the return leg and want to star is next week but they'll have quite a deficit because. the cleveland indians now own the second longest unbeaten streak in major league baseball history they not sure twenty second consecutive victory on thursday but this one was a bit tougher than some of the others they needed an extra inning to beat the kansas city royals three to two their full wins away from equalling the all time unbeaten record held by the nine hundred sixteen york giants meanwhile the world series champions the chicago cubs have really been hitting their stride having thrashed the new york mets seventeen to five on wednesd
a surprise upset now in south america's top club competition the couple of the doris argentina's river plate are in the quarterfinals of the competition hoping to repeat their two thousand and fifteen victory but they hadn't planned on it being so difficult to get past the live in team or hey wilf demand they beat the odds in time powerhouse three nil at an altitude of two thousand six hundred meters in the bolivian city of course. river will be back at home in the return leg and want to star...
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in it, tom plays pilot barry seal, his character teams up with the cia for an undercover job in south america sit legal? you're doing it for the good guys. >> you're cheeky in this film. >> i'm cheeky. >> there's a lot of full moons going on. >> that's what that character did. he would always flash his wife. there's a lot of mooning going on. >>> what about keb hart? he's back in l.a. the two were spotted. or should we say they mad appearance together since the first news of the alleged extortion plot broke. they want you to know there won't be a breakup. >> these days get long. it's good to come home to somebody who understands that. >> reporter: there is absolutely though divorce talk. that reportedly is eniko's stance as tmz has identified the woman kevin allegedly messed around with as a "traveling stripper." a source tells "people" eniko is aware that kevin has been accused of being a ladies' man. she doesn't care. he is her husband and he always comes home to her. >> i'm not perfect. bad things can happen. and they did. >> reporter: three days after his apology, he reunited with his nea
in it, tom plays pilot barry seal, his character teams up with the cia for an undercover job in south america sit legal? you're doing it for the good guys. >> you're cheeky in this film. >> i'm cheeky. >> there's a lot of full moons going on. >> that's what that character did. he would always flash his wife. there's a lot of mooning going on. >>> what about keb hart? he's back in l.a. the two were spotted. or should we say they mad appearance together since the...
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for economic to rtunities, but also it's flee gang violence that is in region, central america, south america, mexico, especially, too, that is a great degree, on e creating by the car drugs. it is similar to prohibition. difference is that where the alcohol prohibition created that led n america ultimately to ending prohibition, we exported it to countries down south. it, hey have to deal with the main reason for them coming here. but we don't realize that or it, so it is just thing to consider for being considerate of people here "illegally." on the deal the president struck with democrats in the val office yesterday, he disagreed with republicans who were there in the office with raise the nted to debt ceiling for 18 months, democrats and went for three months. paul ryan sat down with new york morning, headline is yan said trump wanted to avoid partisan fight in wake of hurricanes. he told the "new york times" he trump's od president motivation for reaching a deal with democrats over hurricane acknowledge he continues to think it could be risky for the economy. what the president didn't wa
for economic to rtunities, but also it's flee gang violence that is in region, central america, south america, mexico, especially, too, that is a great degree, on e creating by the car drugs. it is similar to prohibition. difference is that where the alcohol prohibition created that led n america ultimately to ending prohibition, we exported it to countries down south. it, hey have to deal with the main reason for them coming here. but we don't realize that or it, so it is just thing to...
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ninety's since then the mexicans have controlled the whole drug supply chain from the plantations in south america all the way to mexico's mountains to the dealers on the u.s. streets some say it was the enterprise and spirit of the santa lower drug cartel the turned america into the world's primary cooking and marijuana consumers it's estimated that between them the mexican cartels make at least twenty to thirty billion dollars in. year from the usa. i see. this man who was just fourteen when he turned to crime and he was wanted for murder so he's grandmother gave him money and he went on the run he joined the drug gang and over many years. that's all in the past now he's asked us not to reveal his real name and. that it will. come to. see. me her. or her will be. both. again stage the fatal accident that killed this man's daughter somehow his wife survived but it was he scar and he was the real target back then he was a self-styled king of the hill he had money influence property and family now he's alone but things got every day that he is still a life. it will. give. to. others growth. for mor
ninety's since then the mexicans have controlled the whole drug supply chain from the plantations in south america all the way to mexico's mountains to the dealers on the u.s. streets some say it was the enterprise and spirit of the santa lower drug cartel the turned america into the world's primary cooking and marijuana consumers it's estimated that between them the mexican cartels make at least twenty to thirty billion dollars in. year from the usa. i see. this man who was just fourteen when...
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. >>> and aerosmith has canceled the last four shows of its tour in south america after the 69-year-old lead singer, steven tyler was rushed back to the u.s. due to undisclosed medical issues. he assured his fans he's not in a life-threatening condition. the band says he expects to make a full recovery and after proper rest and treatment will be back on his feet soon rocking the world. >>> and we're hearing from good samaritans who rescued a baby from the side of an interstate in oklahoma. drivers in three vehicles pulled over when they spotted the three-month-old baby asleep in hess car seat in the grass, barely ten feet from the traffic. >> his prayer as he was walking up to it is please, if there is a baby, let it be alive. there was no sweat, no s and this was a 90 degree-day. >> police say they found a birth certificate, social security cards and cash next to the baby. the child's mother was eventually located. authorities are still deciding whether or not to file charges against her. >>> nfl fans upset over the protest are getting their money back. >> direct tv is offering refunds
. >>> and aerosmith has canceled the last four shows of its tour in south america after the 69-year-old lead singer, steven tyler was rushed back to the u.s. due to undisclosed medical issues. he assured his fans he's not in a life-threatening condition. the band says he expects to make a full recovery and after proper rest and treatment will be back on his feet soon rocking the world. >>> and we're hearing from good samaritans who rescued a baby from the side of an interstate...