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yes, any modern language offersa moreical benefits than latin, but latin offers more fun.all the pleasureof pausal, a time capsule and secret code. you say dealanguage, i say ghost hunting. my favorite thing about latin is all ivts natspeakers are dead. you will never have to talk to them. this makes latin therfect subject for introar verts. there's no pressure to become conversationally fluent, and no latin teacher will ever force you to turn to your classmate and have anwa awk scripted conversation about your winter break, unless beginners spanish or french which teach you to say would like a salad, and where is the library, beginner latin teaches you to talk like a super dallain. the st at the college level teachous to say the following sentences: you are all to blame, and tomorrow you ll pay the ultimate price, and our army is great and because tr have the nuf our arrows, you shall not see the sky, andli humae is punishment. how can you not love a language that immersous in this epic world of war and gods and gladiators, where every sentence is fraught with pore tense
yes, any modern language offersa moreical benefits than latin, but latin offers more fun.all the pleasureof pausal, a time capsule and secret code. you say dealanguage, i say ghost hunting. my favorite thing about latin is all ivts natspeakers are dead. you will never have to talk to them. this makes latin therfect subject for introar verts. there's no pressure to become conversationally fluent, and no latin teacher will ever force you to turn to your classmate and have anwa awk scripted...
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latin america boosting earnings.alk to him about all things to do with the latin american politics story. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ manus: good morning from dubai. this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." anna: these are today's top stories. manus: the french president fights europe's corner during his first state visit to washington. can he win donald trump's favor on trade and iran? anna: flirting with 3%. the 10 year treasury yields holding at its highest level in four years. can it break through the psychological barrier? manus: alphabet beats. boosting first-quarter sales by 24%. capital spending tripled. is the tech giant playing catch-up? warm welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: europe." equity markets have a sense of relief. alphabet is not spending on a serial or things like flying to the moon. positive move in alphabet. chipmakers could be another story. we have had a raft of numbers, the all adding to the up momentum. santander beat on a net income level. we will get into those stories shortly. politics, the mayhem
latin america boosting earnings.alk to him about all things to do with the latin american politics story. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ manus: good morning from dubai. this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." anna: these are today's top stories. manus: the french president fights europe's corner during his first state visit to washington. can he win donald trump's favor on trade and iran? anna: flirting with 3%. the 10 year treasury yields holding at its highest level in four years. can it...
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speech in latin. this is why that is in latin dialect as well. this is a couple hundred years old. it is newspaper. not with cotton rag paper. it was important to whoever the owner was at the time, and then the collector who now has this has preserved it and allowed us to use it as an exhibition artifact to tell the story. the other things you may want to peek at, these small books here, it is a long forgotten textbook known as new england primer. this is an actual textbook used in schools going to 1700s, early 1800s, they would use biblical text during education. a quick one, a is for adam. as we enter into impact of the bible in america, we saw a beautiful large shrim which is a complement to the artifacts. talk about the selling to spanish, first settlement, st. augustine in florida, and pilgrims and puritans who would settle in the northeast of what we know as america today. the bibles they brought with them. then land deeds and permission to be able to settle as colonies that would be granted fro
speech in latin. this is why that is in latin dialect as well. this is a couple hundred years old. it is newspaper. not with cotton rag paper. it was important to whoever the owner was at the time, and then the collector who now has this has preserved it and allowed us to use it as an exhibition artifact to tell the story. the other things you may want to peek at, these small books here, it is a long forgotten textbook known as new england primer. this is an actual textbook used in schools...
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but it's in latin. and one of the things that's interesting is that obviously latin, hebrew, which kerry was talking about, the valedictorian, when they graduate from harvard, even today, they give their valedictorian speech in latin. and so this is why that broadside is in the latin dialect as well. >> this is a couple hundred years old. it's a newspaper. it's not with the cotton rack paper. it was important to whoever the owner was at the time and then, of course, the collector who now has this, has preserved it and allowed us to be able to use it in exhibition artifact to tell the story. >>> the other things we might want to peek at, these small books over here, it's a long forgotten textbook, but it's known as the new england primer. this is an actual textbook used in the schools during the 1700s, early 1800s, and they would use biblical texts during their education. fli for instance, just a quick one. a is for adam. >>> so, as we entered into the impact of the bible in america, we saw this beautifu
but it's in latin. and one of the things that's interesting is that obviously latin, hebrew, which kerry was talking about, the valedictorian, when they graduate from harvard, even today, they give their valedictorian speech in latin. and so this is why that broadside is in the latin dialect as well. >> this is a couple hundred years old. it's a newspaper. it's not with the cotton rack paper. it was important to whoever the owner was at the time and then, of course, the collector who now...
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and but it's in latin and one of the things that's interesting is that obviously latin, hebrew, greek, which cary was talking about the valedictorian when they graduated from harvard even today they give their speech in latin and so this is why that broadside is in the latin dialect as well. this is a couple hundred years old. it's numb. it's not with the cotton rag paper so it was important to whoever the owner was at the time and the collector who now has this -- has preserved it and has allowed us to be able to use it as exhibition artifact to tell the story. the other things that you might just want to peek at is, these small books over here and it's a long forgotten textbook but known as the new england printer and this is an actual textbook that would be used in schools during the 1700s, early 18 hundreds where they would use billow call texts during that education. a is for adam. so as we entered into the impact of the bible in america, we saw this beautiful large scrim which basically is a complement to the artifacts of the story that we're telling and we talked about the sell
and but it's in latin and one of the things that's interesting is that obviously latin, hebrew, greek, which cary was talking about the valedictorian when they graduated from harvard even today they give their speech in latin and so this is why that broadside is in the latin dialect as well. this is a couple hundred years old. it's numb. it's not with the cotton rag paper so it was important to whoever the owner was at the time and the collector who now has this -- has preserved it and has...
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this is why that broadside is in the latin dialect as well. this is a couple of hundred years old, it's a newspaper. it's not with the cotton rag paper so it's important to whoever the owner was at the time and the collector who now has this, has preserved us and allowed us to be able to use it as an exhibition artifact to tell the story. the other things that you might -- just want to peek at is these small books over here, it's a long forgotten textbook, but it's knowns athe new england primer. this is an actual textbook that would be used in schools during the 1700s, early 1800s, and they would use biblical text during their education. just a quick one is a is for adam. so as we entered into the impact of the bible in america, we saw this beautiful large which is basically a complement to the artifact of the story we're telling. we talked about the selling of the spanish when they first came to america, the very first settlement, st. augustine in florida. then the pilgrims and the puritans who would settle in the northeast of what we know a
this is why that broadside is in the latin dialect as well. this is a couple of hundred years old, it's a newspaper. it's not with the cotton rag paper so it's important to whoever the owner was at the time and the collector who now has this, has preserved us and allowed us to be able to use it as an exhibition artifact to tell the story. the other things that you might -- just want to peek at is these small books over here, it's a long forgotten textbook, but it's knowns athe new england...
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i'm then going to talk about a number of latin words since you all know latin, i assume. the theological underpinning or philosophical of the seven crucial words of the statute, 18 latin words, and then to help you understand those latin words, i'm going to talk about some hebrew words and i will talk about 13 hebrew words which, in fact, i think provide the real bedrock of jefferson's ideas that became so foundational for our own country. and the words, the seven words of the statute for religious freedom, again, in 1786, are the very first words of the statute for religious freedom and they are almighty god hath created the mind free. almighty god hath created the mind free. and the very first words of the virginia statute for religious freedom, one is reminded, of course, of some important words from the declaration of independence which jefferson had written in 1776, of course, a year before he began drafting the virginia statute for religious freedom, reminded of the great words of the declaration of independence. we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men
i'm then going to talk about a number of latin words since you all know latin, i assume. the theological underpinning or philosophical of the seven crucial words of the statute, 18 latin words, and then to help you understand those latin words, i'm going to talk about some hebrew words and i will talk about 13 hebrew words which, in fact, i think provide the real bedrock of jefferson's ideas that became so foundational for our own country. and the words, the seven words of the statute for...
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latin america is a very important business for us.n scotch whiskey, and that will continue to grow. overall, the emerging markets for diageo still represent a lot of runway for growth. we are early in the stage of development of our category, premium spirit brands. as economic and gdp growth happens, we see a lot of opportunity. the demographics are in our favor. the taste profiles are going there. people are taking better and choosing better brands. we are well positioned to benefit from that trend. francine: if households become less rich, do they cut down on alcohol consumption before anything else? ivan: again, typically our brands play in the affordable, special occasion space in many of these markets. and you would see a slowdown on premium brands where consumers may choose a johnnie walker red label instead of a black label, when their pocketbook is under a bit of pressure or they may celebrate four times a year instead of six times a year, so you would see those adjustments take place. what is important is when that happens, i
latin america is a very important business for us.n scotch whiskey, and that will continue to grow. overall, the emerging markets for diageo still represent a lot of runway for growth. we are early in the stage of development of our category, premium spirit brands. as economic and gdp growth happens, we see a lot of opportunity. the demographics are in our favor. the taste profiles are going there. people are taking better and choosing better brands. we are well positioned to benefit from that...
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in the 1980's and 1990's, they were heavily from latin america, southeast asia, and east asia. whether they represent something different, whether the information -- integration of those groups into american society at this particular time and in this particular part of economic development, is that going to be fundamentally different? is the e pluribus unum motto still relevant? i do not know what to make of it. it will absolutely continue to be with us, because i think it is part of the general american experience. how do you be an open, welcoming country but maybe face limits that you did not even think of 40 or 50 years ago in the postwar era? i don't know. and how politics grapples with that is very interesting. the ability of the republican and democratic parties to effectively express these interest send issues, -- interests and issues, to me, is actually something that concerns me most about this. and it is not just a frustrated middle class. think about the other point of view, the parties that did a miserable job of representing the interests of asian american and his
in the 1980's and 1990's, they were heavily from latin america, southeast asia, and east asia. whether they represent something different, whether the information -- integration of those groups into american society at this particular time and in this particular part of economic development, is that going to be fundamentally different? is the e pluribus unum motto still relevant? i do not know what to make of it. it will absolutely continue to be with us, because i think it is part of the...
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she said, "they were always dancing at the latina-- latin, sorry-- latin casinos.l and real cool." >> stephen: they have real style. i see a little bit-- is this delores. you have a little delores? >> thank you. yeah, my nan afs cool. she (bleep). >> stephen: did you know her? did you meet her? >> yeah, she lived a really long time. she died a couple of years ago, and her skin was beautiful. she had perfect, like, beautiful skin. >> stephen: did you get any of the dancing gene? >> a little bit, yeah. why? you want to dance with me? >> stephen: well, maybe, maybe. yeah, that would be-- ( cheers and applause ) >> well, my uncle -- >> stephen: do you do flamenco? i don't know how to flamenco. >> my uncle who was chico and delores' son, my great-uncle, who recently died, was the coolest guy ever and he had a salsa dance studio in philadelphia called el chico dance studio." and he would teach all my friends to salsa dance and every party we would end up salsa dangs. and we still do. >> stephen: we have a clip, your family salsa dancing. are you in this? >> no, i think i
she said, "they were always dancing at the latina-- latin, sorry-- latin casinos.l and real cool." >> stephen: they have real style. i see a little bit-- is this delores. you have a little delores? >> thank you. yeah, my nan afs cool. she (bleep). >> stephen: did you know her? did you meet her? >> yeah, she lived a really long time. she died a couple of years ago, and her skin was beautiful. she had perfect, like, beautiful skin. >> stephen: did you get...
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he was trying to influence introduced them to latin american dissidents and monitored congressional hearings, collected information and met regularly with members of congress and their staff and organized a trip to chile for members of congress in march 1976. representative tom harkin, george miller, democrats from iowa, california, traveled to chile. harken had a particularly eventful visit, he and eldridge managed to get to an infamous torture center before quickly being removed by chilean security forces. upon their return the three members of congress declared during our stay it became increasingly clear that into with all the sincerity and conviction imaginable rules nonetheless by terror. we found a silent and pervasive fear in all segments of chilean society, the oldest of latin american democracies. through the congressional delegation and other revenues eldridge was able to press for greater attention to and action on chilean human rights violations. in eldridge's view, this took a prophetic view of latin america and translated it into the clinical language of washington, t
he was trying to influence introduced them to latin american dissidents and monitored congressional hearings, collected information and met regularly with members of congress and their staff and organized a trip to chile for members of congress in march 1976. representative tom harkin, george miller, democrats from iowa, california, traveled to chile. harken had a particularly eventful visit, he and eldridge managed to get to an infamous torture center before quickly being removed by chilean...
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america it really is a shift and so because it's not something that we used to seeing in latin america how a prepared are the countries around that is well and what could the u.n. for example do to help do you think. well i think the country's so were not prepared well at all because i think many of them were in denial they didn't think that this would get to be as bad as it was maybe they thought that the regime in venezuela could actually control the situation but it has deteriorated more rapidly than i think a lot of other countries were prepared for and so what you see is refugee populations across the border in brazil in colombia in the caribbean elsewhere in the region and countries simply don't have the resources to be able to deal with them you do need international assistance to to help basic relief but here's another tragedy of the situation there should be a lot of humanitarian relief that's going into venezuela to assist people before they even have to leave the country and the regime of nicolas maduro has refused to allow that to occur for its own political reasons that th
america it really is a shift and so because it's not something that we used to seeing in latin america how a prepared are the countries around that is well and what could the u.n. for example do to help do you think. well i think the country's so were not prepared well at all because i think many of them were in denial they didn't think that this would get to be as bad as it was maybe they thought that the regime in venezuela could actually control the situation but it has deteriorated more...
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after the cycle and latin america. mexico is a nexus we have to pay a lot of attention to because the issue of immigration is in complete, right? the politics in the u.s. and the context after this election cycle. >> do you want to comment? >> maybe just a comments because we did not talk about that. probably very specific to france is in reality the debate on immigration is also to some extent overlapping to other debates. mentioned, the welfare state. problemd have the same between you can france because for some people, having this attitude against immigration it seems the welfare state must be frenchedicated to natives. so that is something on which the far right party is complaining -- campaigning. the second dimension of the debate on immigration, francis also connected to the policy of generationsof starting in france and 1960's. for the last 50 years it was the huge failure of integration or assimilation policy. so some parties, i'm not sure about the main party, mainstream party, very comfortable to -- i elabo
after the cycle and latin america. mexico is a nexus we have to pay a lot of attention to because the issue of immigration is in complete, right? the politics in the u.s. and the context after this election cycle. >> do you want to comment? >> maybe just a comments because we did not talk about that. probably very specific to france is in reality the debate on immigration is also to some extent overlapping to other debates. mentioned, the welfare state. problemd have the same...
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in latin america, it is a different story. latin america went through this tremendous growth cycle with and lowmodity prices class families rose in economic ascendance. we have had a lot of leftist administrations and politicians being elected and using semi-populist appeal. the workers party in argentina we are seeing the region suffering from slower growth. it goes much deeper than that. it is a disenchantment with the political establishment that is running deep. issues of corruption are rising in a way we have not seen in a long time. it is a -- frustrated middle-class expectations. we have scandals popping up all over the region. ande is a tremendous feel room for us to have candidates that campaign on, the system is broken. immigration does not seem to be able to channel that anger. it could be anticorruption and a mixture of security. cycle, withelection elections in the europe -- in europe and united states, we understood that the sentiment was there. maybe it is political pundits under appreciating its deftness. maybe
in latin america, it is a different story. latin america went through this tremendous growth cycle with and lowmodity prices class families rose in economic ascendance. we have had a lot of leftist administrations and politicians being elected and using semi-populist appeal. the workers party in argentina we are seeing the region suffering from slower growth. it goes much deeper than that. it is a disenchantment with the political establishment that is running deep. issues of corruption are...
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today at the summit of americas ivanka trump, acting secretary of state announced two-time america, latin america women's initiative -- say that fast -- which will visit in he projects that empower women in latin america. this new initiative will break down barriers that limits women in the economy and reaffirms the trump administration's commitment to empowering women in latin america and around the globe. as you all saw yesterday's confirmation hearing for secretary of state designee mike pompeo went well. for his time in the army, successful tenure as c.i.a. director, he has excelled as one of the key leaders in national security and foreign policy. as a result of mike pompeo's leadership, america has been safer, more secure, and more prosperous. there's absolutely no reason that secretary designee pompeo's confirmation process should be -- should not be done in a speedy and bipartisan manner. even the washington post editorial board, hardly a cheerleader for this administration, published an the ial yesterday with straightforward headline. i'll take your questions. reporter: calling j
today at the summit of americas ivanka trump, acting secretary of state announced two-time america, latin america women's initiative -- say that fast -- which will visit in he projects that empower women in latin america. this new initiative will break down barriers that limits women in the economy and reaffirms the trump administration's commitment to empowering women in latin america and around the globe. as you all saw yesterday's confirmation hearing for secretary of state designee mike...
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seven countries in latin america comprise about a quarter of the world's murder rates.s what we set out to investigate and report on. what we found was that the story was that the numbers were real, and we were coming across an extraordinary amount of violence and murder on a daily basis where the team were in acapulco. viewers understand that telling a story like this is disturbing. but decomposing body bags, was that necessary? it was a tough story to put together, because the story we had was the extraordinary amount of violence and murder that was happening in a resort like acapulco. the morgue, for example, some of the bodies had been there for six months, and blamed. it was overflowing and we had to find a way which we felt we could accurately reflect what is happening on the ground in acapulco. but at the same time, not alienating and disturbing the audience to an extent that people wanted to switch off. i accept that some people found this really ha rd, clive accept that some people found this really hard, clive and darren who did the story found it hard. it was
seven countries in latin america comprise about a quarter of the world's murder rates.s what we set out to investigate and report on. what we found was that the story was that the numbers were real, and we were coming across an extraordinary amount of violence and murder on a daily basis where the team were in acapulco. viewers understand that telling a story like this is disturbing. but decomposing body bags, was that necessary? it was a tough story to put together, because the story we had...
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words and then to help you understand those latin words i'm going to talk about some hebrew words and i'm going to talk about 13 hebrew words which provides the real bedrock of jefferson's ideas that became so foundational for our own country, and the words -- the seven words of the statute for religious freedom passed in january 17, 1786 were the very first words of the statute for religious freedom and they are almighty god has created the mind free. almighty god has created the mind free and when one reads those words, the very first word eedom, one is atute for reminded of important words from the declaration of independence which jefferson had writ in 1776, of course, and's year, we are reminded of the great war of the declaration evidence. we hold these truths that all men are -- ask among them are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness and immediately, we're con fronted when we look at the text of the virginia statute with the claim about our human nature that human being, all human beings are irreducibly made and structured in a certain kind of way and above all at the ver
words and then to help you understand those latin words i'm going to talk about some hebrew words and i'm going to talk about 13 hebrew words which provides the real bedrock of jefferson's ideas that became so foundational for our own country, and the words -- the seven words of the statute for religious freedom passed in january 17, 1786 were the very first words of the statute for religious freedom and they are almighty god has created the mind free. almighty god has created the mind free and...
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i'll be traveling with a group with him going to latin america. it never stops him. he's a tough guy. he's a tough guy and a smart guy. and this place washington, d.c. aka swamp, they underestimate
i'll be traveling with a group with him going to latin america. it never stops him. he's a tough guy. he's a tough guy and a smart guy. and this place washington, d.c. aka swamp, they underestimate
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should be allowed to remain free while he continues to appeal a corruption conviction live now to our latin america editor lucien newman who is in brazil yes so lucy what are we hearing there. has some things are not looking very good for former president louis c. nasser lula da silva at this hour the chief justices are still debating it's been a very very long long voting process the six judge to cast his vote is speaking
should be allowed to remain free while he continues to appeal a corruption conviction live now to our latin america editor lucien newman who is in brazil yes so lucy what are we hearing there. has some things are not looking very good for former president louis c. nasser lula da silva at this hour the chief justices are still debating it's been a very very long long voting process the six judge to cast his vote is speaking
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city of toluca devi famously won the battle with for the chinese market and the fight now moves to latin america. the big burden of student debt is
city of toluca devi famously won the battle with for the chinese market and the fight now moves to latin america. the big burden of student debt is
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policy over latin america? not long ago i would talk to leaders and they would say the only policy you have is that you are against you go shop as. -- against hugo chavez. do you have a policy that you can embrace? pres. santos: we have good relations with the u.s. because we have been very careful in maintaining a bipartisan relationship, with republicans and democrats, for a long time. our goal is to maintain that relationship. president trump was going to go to columbia because of -- was butg to go to colombia canceled because of syria. we want to maintain that cooperation with both parties. shery: how much u.s. support are you getting for your inclusion oecb. oh ecb -- on the pres. santos: hopefully we will that before my term ends. this is good news for any investor, a country that it is member of the oecd, a policy will be a positive policy. david: thank you for joining us. up, how brazil is looking to boost trade ties. we will have the brazilian finance minister on next. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: and t
policy over latin america? not long ago i would talk to leaders and they would say the only policy you have is that you are against you go shop as. -- against hugo chavez. do you have a policy that you can embrace? pres. santos: we have good relations with the u.s. because we have been very careful in maintaining a bipartisan relationship, with republicans and democrats, for a long time. our goal is to maintain that relationship. president trump was going to go to columbia because of -- was...
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in brazil but things have changed drastically since then many of the more leftist governments in latin america either bring it out of power or been voted out. and cuba just doesn't find itself in the same position that it used to be its main benefactor venezuela is going through an economic implosion currently. and it's like the ambassador said cuba is looking to other countries for support because its economic system ever since the revolution hasn't based on an outside patron that is able to subsidize rest the economy so things have really changed since then. really right now cuba does not cuba still holds a lot of the magination of lot american governments but. it really doesn't have the same i'd say influence in the rest of the region that it used to have ok let me get you. to give us a final word on where he sees cuba heading next within the region do you see cuba regaining some of this lost influence. where i go i don't think us last through as he loves you brazil q a lot in america has been. important and significant because sometimes it is so odd that cuba has already had a rela
in brazil but things have changed drastically since then many of the more leftist governments in latin america either bring it out of power or been voted out. and cuba just doesn't find itself in the same position that it used to be its main benefactor venezuela is going through an economic implosion currently. and it's like the ambassador said cuba is looking to other countries for support because its economic system ever since the revolution hasn't based on an outside patron that is able to...
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the united states andrew tazo i want to get your thoughts on cuba's role and position in the wider latin america region this transfer of power comes at a precarious time in cuba's history cuban allies in latin america have been voted out of government positions across the region in recent years what impact do you see this new leadership having are on cuba's position within the region well going back to the early two thousand cuba was the the leader of the so-called pink revolution lot america whether that be. in a swell or bolivia or. brazil but things have changed drastically since then many of the more leftist governments in latin america either bring it out of power or been voted out. and cuba just doesn't find itself in the same position that it used to be its main benefactor venezuela is going through an economic implosion currently. and it's like the ambassador said cuba is looking to other countries for support because its economic system ever since the revolution hasn't based on an outside patron that is able to subsidize rest the economy so things have really changed since then.
the united states andrew tazo i want to get your thoughts on cuba's role and position in the wider latin america region this transfer of power comes at a precarious time in cuba's history cuban allies in latin america have been voted out of government positions across the region in recent years what impact do you see this new leadership having are on cuba's position within the region well going back to the early two thousand cuba was the the leader of the so-called pink revolution lot america...
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delegation to have the human rights violation and what role it did was take a prophetic people of latin america and translate into the clinical language of washington of legislation and lobbying. and he arrived just in this moment formal philosophical or talking about him. in the book growing attention to activism on behalf of the citizen including senator henry jackson i demonstrate in 1965 unilateral debt -- declaration and other concerns of racial determination including ambassador to the united nations to earn johnson administration to undermine the regime. also with the harsh treatment of perceived enemies in the wake of a 67 coup followed many americans including backend. looking at those policies and others and to curb economic assistance and i analyze how the 73 military coup and the subsequent human rights violation motivated nongovernmental activists to press for greater distance in each case would utilize available tools but worst i mean by the white house. this growing frustration had a institutionalization of human rights as a priority in foreign policy. and to explore that
delegation to have the human rights violation and what role it did was take a prophetic people of latin america and translate into the clinical language of washington of legislation and lobbying. and he arrived just in this moment formal philosophical or talking about him. in the book growing attention to activism on behalf of the citizen including senator henry jackson i demonstrate in 1965 unilateral debt -- declaration and other concerns of racial determination including ambassador to the...
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you've seen how us backed agencies have brought down a government in brazil in latin america moscow and beijing did very little to help stop the rise of a cia asset michel tema a former cia asset becoming president why do you think that beijing in moscow is going to help you because we have built a very close relationship with beijing and with and with must go and we are more than. you know associates we are friends we are brothers this was billed by come on down to chavez and it has been also protected by press in my dude so i believe that russia and china we would do much more for venezuela and then anyone can imagine in the world why do you think no one here in britain certainly from the government believes u.n. expert alfred desire claims there is presently no humanitarian crisis in venezuela because what they want the world to believe is that there is a humanitarian crisis when the when there are many terror reasons you know that armies from other countries can intervene this regarding the principles of international law that's the objective it's the old trick but of course you can
you've seen how us backed agencies have brought down a government in brazil in latin america moscow and beijing did very little to help stop the rise of a cia asset michel tema a former cia asset becoming president why do you think that beijing in moscow is going to help you because we have built a very close relationship with beijing and with and with must go and we are more than. you know associates we are friends we are brothers this was billed by come on down to chavez and it has been also...
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. >> the first jesuit pontiff, and the first pope from latin america, where 40% of the world's catholicsive. >> cardinal jorge bergoglio never expected to step on the balcony. he even turned in his retirement papers in 2011. >> he was totally convinced that he would go back to buenos aires. >> instead, at 76, bergoglio becomes the most important catholic in the world, the pope. featured on glossy magazine cover, pope francis is tracked by fans and paparazzi like a hollywood celebrity. he's a religious rock star with a remarkcally bli tender touch. when a little boy rushes the stage and refuses to leave, this pope proves himself kind and confident enough to share the spotlight. dubbed the hipster pope, pope francis has serious social media credit, posting fr ing froing fs to 40 million followers in nine languages. that's more than any world leader until america's leader in chief passes the pope in 2017. >> ten years ago when people would see you in a collar, they would say something about the sexual abuse skies are. now they say i love your pope. people just like him, and that changes thi
. >> the first jesuit pontiff, and the first pope from latin america, where 40% of the world's catholicsive. >> cardinal jorge bergoglio never expected to step on the balcony. he even turned in his retirement papers in 2011. >> he was totally convinced that he would go back to buenos aires. >> instead, at 76, bergoglio becomes the most important catholic in the world, the pope. featured on glossy magazine cover, pope francis is tracked by fans and paparazzi like a...
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cast a shadow over this yes presidential election which lula is favorite to win let's go live to our latin america editor lucien human who is in brasilia the capital and theoretically is that the case then that lula could be arrested and could be in a jail cell within days. well martin you know it was a nail biter until the very very end there was a last desperate bid by one of lula's former lawyers saying that when the vote was tied five to five the president of the supreme court could not cast the deciding tiebreaker because this would be unconstitutional in the case of a.b.s. corpus this was voted down and eventually as we now know former president lula lost his plea to remain free this after a marathon eleven hour session. the die is cast demonstrators for and against brazil charismatic former president. gathered outside . the supreme court narrowly voted against his petition to remain free while he appeals a twelve year corruption conviction this means brazil's most popular politician and the frontrunner for october's presidential election must go to jail it's a victory for brazilians
cast a shadow over this yes presidential election which lula is favorite to win let's go live to our latin america editor lucien human who is in brasilia the capital and theoretically is that the case then that lula could be arrested and could be in a jail cell within days. well martin you know it was a nail biter until the very very end there was a last desperate bid by one of lula's former lawyers saying that when the vote was tied five to five the president of the supreme court could not...
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and kimberly we're hearing that don't trump has canceled a trip to latin america why. well the statement from the white house press secretary sarah sanders explains exactly that that the president has canceled his planned visit to peru and colombia for the summit of the americas because he wants to remain in the united states to oversee the american response to syria and monitor developments around the world as you pointed out the president said on monday that he would have a decision on that american response to that chemical weapons attack in duma sometime within the next twenty four to forty eight hours we are within that window now we know that the vice president will go to the summit of the americas in place donald trump who has said that he is considering some sort of military response he has been consulting with military leaders extensively on monday evening and of course his national security team throughout the day on monday and is continuing to do so the president has been very very strong in his wording as you point out he's called bashar last of the syrian
and kimberly we're hearing that don't trump has canceled a trip to latin america why. well the statement from the white house press secretary sarah sanders explains exactly that that the president has canceled his planned visit to peru and colombia for the summit of the americas because he wants to remain in the united states to oversee the american response to syria and monitor developments around the world as you pointed out the president said on monday that he would have a decision on that...
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mexico and latin america were built by immigrants. that, building nations with immigrants is the worst happen, we state they are evil people and are not welcome anywhere. where is the compassion? and who is going to own this world? and you're going to build a wall that is so high? they are going to jump any wall that you can build. it is not the way to go. that is why i compare loyola to mecca vathey are going to jump l that you canacaveli. mary: you to address the specific arrested about britain. britain has very high taxes. britain has regulations that are domestic, not from the european union. mr. farage: that depends on how you judge it. mary: the president fox make a thatlling argument competitiveness is the key to lock prosperity of the thing the poor and making them rich. the britain have to leave the european union make itself competitive? mr. farage: that competitiveness is the key to lock the other thing globalists want is they want absolute conformance he. . they say they want the same rules and regulations on finance. the
mexico and latin america were built by immigrants. that, building nations with immigrants is the worst happen, we state they are evil people and are not welcome anywhere. where is the compassion? and who is going to own this world? and you're going to build a wall that is so high? they are going to jump any wall that you can build. it is not the way to go. that is why i compare loyola to mecca vathey are going to jump l that you canacaveli. mary: you to address the specific arrested about...
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the washington office and latin america joins me now from d.c. obviously we're just going through procedural issues we thought that the president was going to the new president is going to talk certainly a new door and a new era is opening up for cuba how will this be any different from the castro is or will he sort of seem to follow the same policy in the same line. so this is a historic change it's also a generational change we have to remember that medio the canal he was born after the revolution took power significantly younger and i do expect that although he will likely follow some of the same policies i don't expect that this is just more of the same i think we can expect him to engage in some additional gradual reforms although i wouldn't expect dramatic changes in the immediate future we had a report from our latin america editor talking about his very long running political history within the country and sometimes not always seeing quite a while with the castros but being very very human person a very kind person and able to reach out t
the washington office and latin america joins me now from d.c. obviously we're just going through procedural issues we thought that the president was going to the new president is going to talk certainly a new door and a new era is opening up for cuba how will this be any different from the castro is or will he sort of seem to follow the same policy in the same line. so this is a historic change it's also a generational change we have to remember that medio the canal he was born after the...
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mexico and latin america were built by immigrants.nd, against that, building nations with immigrants is the worst happen, we state they are evil people and are not welcome anywhere. where is the compassion? and who is going to own this world? and you're going to build a wall that is so high? the hungry and desperate who are running away from violence and war, they want to jump any wall. it is not the way to go. [applause] >> i want you to address the specific question about britain. britain has very high taxes. britain has regulations that are domestic, not from the european union. >> that depends on how you judge it. >> president fox make a compelling argument that competitiveness is the key to prosperity is taking the poor and making them rich. the britain have to leave the european union make itself competitive? >> the european single market says everything in the member states have to be the same. they say they want the same rules and regulations on finance. the same environmental rules. the same taxation. that is not competitive.
mexico and latin america were built by immigrants.nd, against that, building nations with immigrants is the worst happen, we state they are evil people and are not welcome anywhere. where is the compassion? and who is going to own this world? and you're going to build a wall that is so high? the hungry and desperate who are running away from violence and war, they want to jump any wall. it is not the way to go. [applause] >> i want you to address the specific question about britain....
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by both russia and syria at the same time we've seen the president also canceling a planned trip to latin america to the summit of the americas because in the words of the white house it is so that he can oversee the syrian response so there's no question that the white house is moving forward moving forward we are told in partnership with international allies and it maintains at this hour that all options remain on the table in terms of some sort of military response the white house has also said the president also said however we may not find out what that response is until after hit has already occurred ok kimberly thanks for that update from washington let's cross over to really challenge now he's joining us from moscow so clearly there's a message in that tweet by trying to russia rory when he actually says get ready for russia has there been any official response from the kremlin. well yes that has but it seems as if the russian leadership the kremlin the foreign ministry and the defense ministry is not prepared to take donald trump's bates' on this at the moment certainly the langu
by both russia and syria at the same time we've seen the president also canceling a planned trip to latin america to the summit of the americas because in the words of the white house it is so that he can oversee the syrian response so there's no question that the white house is moving forward moving forward we are told in partnership with international allies and it maintains at this hour that all options remain on the table in terms of some sort of military response the white house has also...
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in latin america as a zero has come to fill a void that needed to be filled. winning the will of the people hinges on the mass media state p.r. machine it's going to overdrive. but just who is influencing moved. we just don't know yet where the lines will be drawn between what can be said and what constitutes that. some journalists decided to sacrifice their integrity for outside the polling the media opinion the listening post but based time on al-jazeera in a country with high youth unemployment one organization helps turn school children into entrepreneurs walk on tell us what i mean by the word fundraising empowering them to reclaim their futures we titian them out of this story question was how to make it fast and build more prosperous communities some of the invest the money into the business of school for life uganda part of the rebel education series at this time on al-jazeera.
in latin america as a zero has come to fill a void that needed to be filled. winning the will of the people hinges on the mass media state p.r. machine it's going to overdrive. but just who is influencing moved. we just don't know yet where the lines will be drawn between what can be said and what constitutes that. some journalists decided to sacrifice their integrity for outside the polling the media opinion the listening post but based time on al-jazeera in a country with high youth...
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in latin america it's a little different story. latin america went through this tremendous growth cycle during the -- middle-class families in a 15 year period, we've had politicians being elected during this economic -- covers on the one hand being -- where say now them suffering from local growth. but it was much deeper than that. we are seeing a disenchantment with the political establishment running extraordinarily deep. issues of corruption or rising to where we haven't seen in a long time. one or two kind of issues that they're caring about. it is a frustrated middle-class expectation after this. and now we have corruption scandals popping up all over the region. and so there absolutely, there is a tremendous field and room for us to have candidates that campaign on the system is broken. immigration is not the thing to be able to channel that anger. it could be anticorruption, it could be security. and so, i do think that if in the 2016 election cycle, elections in europe and of the states i think we all kind of understood th
in latin america it's a little different story. latin america went through this tremendous growth cycle during the -- middle-class families in a 15 year period, we've had politicians being elected during this economic -- covers on the one hand being -- where say now them suffering from local growth. but it was much deeper than that. we are seeing a disenchantment with the political establishment running extraordinarily deep. issues of corruption or rising to where we haven't seen in a long...
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sanya shot is a political analyst and journalist specializing in latin america she says despite facing jail time will continue to be a positive symbol for many brazilians. what we are seeing now is the by the breast and why because her breasts her lawyer is a symbol he was said thing he said gender like and trying to improve the life of the poor people it was a socially so gender but what happened he what he became a symbol in brasil not just one imbecile because he was heard you know wolfie you also but there is another symbol related to what i see and this is corruption too and in some ways seems that the justice in brazil they are trying to set the record straight in say that the nobody is a ball there long there are some people who are suspicious in saying that this is a political movement because lula da silva is a front runner. in the next her coming elections in october so he was a most likely to win the elections in brazil so if this is in this in this regard they are to proceed sions embassy and that's why we see what we are seeing now all these protests and the all these her
sanya shot is a political analyst and journalist specializing in latin america she says despite facing jail time will continue to be a positive symbol for many brazilians. what we are seeing now is the by the breast and why because her breasts her lawyer is a symbol he was said thing he said gender like and trying to improve the life of the poor people it was a socially so gender but what happened he what he became a symbol in brasil not just one imbecile because he was heard you know wolfie...
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also got one of the highest populations of portesta nts and evangelical christians in the whole of latinmerica. it's a pretty religious place. it also has these — ginormous mega churches. i'd been hearing a lot about evangelical pastors and one name kept coming up — cash luna. ask anyone here and they'll know who he is. not only does he claim to be in direct communication with the big man himself, but he's also a multi—millionnaire and has one of the biggest churches in the world — casa de dios, or house of god. which can hold over 11,000 people. i was on my way to visit him. that is one big church. looks like an alien spaceship. there we go. let me just remind you, this isn't anfield. this is a church and it's just a normal sunday ceremony, it's rammed. oh, my god, look at it. it's like a theatre or something. hello. i've been to a few churches in my life and they're usually quite solemn places, quite dark, quite old looking. this one looks more like somewhere i'd see mariah carey perform! cash luna is a superstar here, with thousands of adoring fans who come each week. he isn'tjust one
also got one of the highest populations of portesta nts and evangelical christians in the whole of latinmerica. it's a pretty religious place. it also has these — ginormous mega churches. i'd been hearing a lot about evangelical pastors and one name kept coming up — cash luna. ask anyone here and they'll know who he is. not only does he claim to be in direct communication with the big man himself, but he's also a multi—millionnaire and has one of the biggest churches in the world — casa...
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when a third term a latin america editor reports from the capital. the die is cast as demonstrators for and against brazil charismatic former president. gathered outside. the supreme court narrowly voted against his petition to remain free while he appeals a twelve year corruption conviction this means brazil's most popular politician and the frontrunner for october's presidential election must go to jail it's a victory for brazilians except any other verdict are more. death of the supreme court and less it puts the pressure on the supreme court justices has been an intense and not just out here on the streets shortly vote the head of the army came out publicly and said that he was repudiated impunity this is seen as an m president and veiled threat of an institution that is not supposed to weigh in on politics at least not since the end of the military in brazil back in one thousand nine hundred eighty five. for the escalating tensions was this banner in front of the court openly calling for military intervention. the court decision was a blow not j
when a third term a latin america editor reports from the capital. the die is cast as demonstrators for and against brazil charismatic former president. gathered outside. the supreme court narrowly voted against his petition to remain free while he appeals a twelve year corruption conviction this means brazil's most popular politician and the frontrunner for october's presidential election must go to jail it's a victory for brazilians except any other verdict are more. death of the supreme...
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latin america to zero as have to fill a void that needed to be filled. u.s. citizens obstructed from saving their families as the crisis in yemen worsens some have fled the horror of war only to be entangled in bureaucratic limbo with their lives and dreams of a future court on call. phone lines explores the old tool effects of trumps immigration policies. between war and the ban on a. conservation ease helping to recover its snow leopard population to see the results i traveled up to the remote nature reserve of saudi chat at a touch camera traps have identified a healthy population of up to twenty snow leopards as the technology improves or refining all these ways in which our guesses are are getting corrected the latest evidence suggests there are more cats than previously acknowledged but the snow leopard trust believes it's premature to downgrade the cats on the international least of threatened species.
latin america to zero as have to fill a void that needed to be filled. u.s. citizens obstructed from saving their families as the crisis in yemen worsens some have fled the horror of war only to be entangled in bureaucratic limbo with their lives and dreams of a future court on call. phone lines explores the old tool effects of trumps immigration policies. between war and the ban on a. conservation ease helping to recover its snow leopard population to see the results i traveled up to the...
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monk in a french monastery for six years there he drew inspiration from the bible and read songs in latin brew and gaelic. he released them in twenty sixteen on the spiritual pop music album titled which is hebrew for spirit plays a lot of people out there. have a spiritual dimension to their music but they don't go very public about it but just trying to express a chapter in my life through an art form. what's unique about michael patrick kelly's album is that he produced it without the support of a major label. even so what i'm a detention germany's top twenty. kelly has enjoyed. success with both secular and religious pop music. the band t.v. link is all about the christian faith. to musicians belong to any and evangelical free church community in leipsic they want to praise the lord through their songs with catching up beats pop music. heavy metal band stocking feet are another german group rocking the christian team . for more than twenty years the band has been proving that expressions of faith and heavy metal can go together satan doesn't get a look in here. just give jess uncle ho
monk in a french monastery for six years there he drew inspiration from the bible and read songs in latin brew and gaelic. he released them in twenty sixteen on the spiritual pop music album titled which is hebrew for spirit plays a lot of people out there. have a spiritual dimension to their music but they don't go very public about it but just trying to express a chapter in my life through an art form. what's unique about michael patrick kelly's album is that he produced it without the...
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you know every every latin person i will tell you i. love to ask for as we depend on on on on our what's up so i'm able to speak with my family daily. yeah i mean there's journalists independent journalism in the country too and just you know when you're families where you hear the real versions and the real stories firsthand and it's very it's very stressful you know you feel powerless but i know that as an artist there are things that i can do and i try my hardest to awareness yeah in addition to the struggles of the indigenous you also talk about the struggles of every day life of being a woman and some of the things that you have to put up with as that identity we got a video comment from someone who that's that speaks to that in particular and one of your songs even more so lucky which we will hear from in just a little bit this is bridge although and this is what she told us about how you speak to her through music. i've always been a fan of the music but her song really resonated with me because when i was nineteen a freshman in
you know every every latin person i will tell you i. love to ask for as we depend on on on on our what's up so i'm able to speak with my family daily. yeah i mean there's journalists independent journalism in the country too and just you know when you're families where you hear the real versions and the real stories firsthand and it's very it's very stressful you know you feel powerless but i know that as an artist there are things that i can do and i try my hardest to awareness yeah in...