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and argentina concerning the falklands but with the u.k.just starting the search for oil and argentina revving up the rhetoric, they don't seem to be at the chatting stage yet. in london, greg palkot, fox news. >> tiger woods making another apology. this time it's not for the cheating ways. instead he is saying he's sorry for the foul language he used at the masters. he placed fourth in the tournament, his first since the sex scandal broke in november. but after hitting a couple of lousy shots, he led loose some words we can't repeat on this broadcast, 'cuz well my parents are watching. on his blog, tiger is apologizing and said the masters support is something he will never forget. >>> 7-foot creature caught in a net rescued. but barely. what happened and where the animal is now next. plus, can you guess the president's favorite snack food? hmm hmmmmmmm come on, guys, sack those unwanted pounds. i'm lawrence taylor. i lost 35 pounds on nutrisystem. give nutrisystem for men a try. losing weight has never been easier. that's me 22 pounds ago
and argentina concerning the falklands but with the u.k.just starting the search for oil and argentina revving up the rhetoric, they don't seem to be at the chatting stage yet. in london, greg palkot, fox news. >> tiger woods making another apology. this time it's not for the cheating ways. instead he is saying he's sorry for the foul language he used at the masters. he placed fourth in the tournament, his first since the sex scandal broke in november. but after hitting a couple of lousy...
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court ordered them back to argentina in 2002. >> i've been considered a criminal here in argentina, fory. >> reporter: but that didn't stop her from doing it again three years later because, she says, her husband began abusing her oldest son. >> it didn't start against dillon, really focused towards dillon, until 2002. >> reporter: so, she disappeared with her sons, back to the u.s. bouncing around shelters. staying with family. and homeschooling the boys for much of their three years on the run. but all that time, their father, from an influential argentinean family, frantically searches for them. >> missing children. the department of state. everybody was involved. >> reporter: he said he never abused his wife or his kids. >> never hit them. never hit my former wife. you go to the pictures, you will see happy kids. i look for them twice after being kidnapped. and i brought them back to argentina, just to beat them up? >> reporter: when he finally found them, kathleen could show no proof of any child abuse. so a u.s. court ordered the boys back again. dillon was adamant his father was
court ordered them back to argentina in 2002. >> i've been considered a criminal here in argentina, fory. >> reporter: but that didn't stop her from doing it again three years later because, she says, her husband began abusing her oldest son. >> it didn't start against dillon, really focused towards dillon, until 2002. >> reporter: so, she disappeared with her sons, back to the u.s. bouncing around shelters. staying with family. and homeschooling the boys for much of...
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>>> laura vicuña podría ser canonizada, todo depende de un milagro producido en chile y otro en argentina
>>> laura vicuña podría ser canonizada, todo depende de un milagro producido en chile y otro en argentina
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viajamos a un pequeÑo pueblo del sur de argentina, donde alguien captó unas extraÑas imágenes, que alecer le dieron comienzo a una serie de tragedias!! abel saldaÑo tiene los detalles. # desde la publicación de estas imágenes, varios centros de estudios de lo paranormal se pusieron en contacto con el canal que las grabó, pero todavía no han encontrado una explicación. la imágen fue colocada en la internet y recorrió el mundo. # esta tarde ya regresamos con mas de primer impacto extra!! # la presentadora rebeca de alba, como saben todos hace 7 a nos fue novia de ricky martin habló sobre el anuncio de ricky martin. >>> esto fue lo que reveló a un periódico en tijuana, esto sí mantiene que el romance fue real y no un truco como se rumoró por muchos años vamos a escuchar lo que dijo rebeca de alba. >>> yo no sabía, no, no sabía, cuando era su novia porque mientras era su novia él tampoco lo sabía Éramos un hombre y una mujer totalmente convencidos que queríamos hacer una vida juntos, el ver que mucha gente manosea esta relación como si no hubiese existido es un insulto. >>> también dijo q
viajamos a un pequeÑo pueblo del sur de argentina, donde alguien captó unas extraÑas imágenes, que alecer le dieron comienzo a una serie de tragedias!! abel saldaÑo tiene los detalles. # desde la publicación de estas imágenes, varios centros de estudios de lo paranormal se pusieron en contacto con el canal que las grabó, pero todavía no han encontrado una explicación. la imágen fue colocada en la internet y recorrió el mundo. # esta tarde ya regresamos con mas de primer impacto...
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convocatoria por un presidente estadounidense, acudieron tres presidentes latinoamericanos, mÉxico, argentinaprÓxima cumbre nuclear en el 2012, parte del bloque soviÉtico esta naciÓn tiene suficiente uranio para varias armas nucleares. hay cientos de toneladas de material nuclear esparcido en mÁs de 40 paÍses incluyendo Éste. y solo 50 libros puede matar a ciento de miles de personas. la secretaria de estado dijo que cada naciÓn deberÁ comprometerse a impedir acceso a material nuclear en los prÓximos cuatro aÑos. hay una particular preocupaciÓn. >> aquellos 1000 kilos que supuestamente no estÁn contabilizados es lo que mÁs causa preocupaciÓn, a cualquier persona porque nunca se sabe quien por dinero se va a vender a alguien. >> presenta un peligro paÍses que tienen materiales nucleares por razones legÍtimas. >> en un claro ejemplo de cÓmo se pueden controlar los materiales mÁs peligrosos, chile transfiriÓ hacia estados unidos unas 40 libros de uranio enriquecido suficiente para hacer una bomba nuclear, estados unidos lo sustituyÓ por uno de menor grado y pagÓ $ 3 millones por la operaciÓn, y
convocatoria por un presidente estadounidense, acudieron tres presidentes latinoamericanos, mÉxico, argentinaprÓxima cumbre nuclear en el 2012, parte del bloque soviÉtico esta naciÓn tiene suficiente uranio para varias armas nucleares. hay cientos de toneladas de material nuclear esparcido en mÁs de 40 paÍses incluyendo Éste. y solo 50 libros puede matar a ciento de miles de personas. la secretaria de estado dijo que cada naciÓn deberÁ comprometerse a impedir acceso a material nuclear...
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more nations including argentina, the philippines, thailand, and vietnam agreed to join and strengthen the treaties and international partnerships that are at the core of our global efforts. a number of countries including italy, japan, india, and china will create new centers to promote nuclear security, technologies, and training. nations pledged new resources to help the ieae to meet its responsibilities. russia announced it will close weapons grade production reactor. i am pleased that the united states and russia agreed today to eliminate 68 tons of plutonium for weapons programs. this is plutonium that would have been enough for a 17,000 nuclear weapons. instead, we will use this material to generate electricity for our people. these are exactly the kinds of commitments called for in the work plan we adopted today. we have made real progress in building a safer world. i would also note that the unit -- that the united states has met its own commitments. we are strengthening security at our own nuclear facilities and we invite the iaea to inspect these facilities. we are seeking s
more nations including argentina, the philippines, thailand, and vietnam agreed to join and strengthen the treaties and international partnerships that are at the core of our global efforts. a number of countries including italy, japan, india, and china will create new centers to promote nuclear security, technologies, and training. nations pledged new resources to help the ieae to meet its responsibilities. russia announced it will close weapons grade production reactor. i am pleased that the...
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en argentina esta tarde boca jrs, foleo 4-0 a arsenal de sarandi, tambien ganaron argentinos jrs, estudiantesy godoy cruz. hoy tambien se confirmo la salida de leonardo triste paco porque perdio su cerro porteÑo, la pausa y volvemos con mas informacion. que bien que siguen con unvision washington a las once, vamos a el salvador porque el clasico oriental termino empatado 1-1 entre firpo y aguila, vamos hasta usulutan con las reacciones. "agradecerle la oportunidad que me esta dando el profesor ehhh el cuerpo tecnico tambien desde que lo conforma el profesor ruiz, profesor romero, santos, todos creo que el equipo esta mostrando otra cara, esta jugando en conjunto y creo que eso es lo importante". " creo que el equipo jugo bien, tuvimos opciones de gol como ellos como nosotros se jugo bien entonces conento con el resultado porque al final un empate pues nos de visita y no dejamos que primero que en goles estoy jugando tambien por el primer lugar este gracias a dios tenemos. recibi un gol estamos todavia tamblas como habia empezado el partido pero igual como te digo contento por el resultado
en argentina esta tarde boca jrs, foleo 4-0 a arsenal de sarandi, tambien ganaron argentinos jrs, estudiantesy godoy cruz. hoy tambien se confirmo la salida de leonardo triste paco porque perdio su cerro porteÑo, la pausa y volvemos con mas informacion. que bien que siguen con unvision washington a las once, vamos a el salvador porque el clasico oriental termino empatado 1-1 entre firpo y aguila, vamos hasta usulutan con las reacciones. "agradecerle la oportunidad que me esta dando el...
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if you are great britain and a friend, he comes down on the side of argentina and the falklands. if your israel and a friend, he comes down on the side of the palestinians. if you are india and a friend, he goes to china, which rivals them for power. i think the recommendation here is to become an enemy, and then the president will treat you nicely. [laughter] >> over here, and then behind you. >> thank you very much for a very interesting lecture. the part which struck me as the best is the part where you talk about the need to have an opening from the bottom of new enterprisers, new competitors, always rising. new forms should be challenging the all the ones and therefore destroying them -- the old ones and therefore destroying them. could you say more about what we ought to be doing to make sure that america, which is quite unusual and special in its openness, presenting the advantage and that nature. -- is maintaining that advantage and that nature. >> do you want to start a business? but a key in the door. you have to take some chances. i would tip public policy to remove im
if you are great britain and a friend, he comes down on the side of argentina and the falklands. if your israel and a friend, he comes down on the side of the palestinians. if you are india and a friend, he goes to china, which rivals them for power. i think the recommendation here is to become an enemy, and then the president will treat you nicely. [laughter] >> over here, and then behind you. >> thank you very much for a very interesting lecture. the part which struck me as the...
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. >> argentina. >> (laughter) >> that is what i wanted. >> argentina for a half century has waiveredback and forth between periods when the vero nists were in power and they taxed their pex port sector to support a middle class that needs to be subsidized if it is to live. and when that creates inflation and declining exports because taxes are too high in the export sector, either a military coup occurs in the old period. or they get voted out and somebody else comes in. and now in the period where they are trying to subsidize urban life. the budget deficits are being concealed. inflation is rising. they are trying to use political means to keep inflation under control. and it's not working. so something has got to give. so the country is at a point where criticism of the government is escalating and making it more difficult for criticism to be heard. the they have last the last round. and probably when the next presidential elections come, the alternative will come to power. >> and how is their economic. >> their economic situation is not desperate but is not as good as it should be
. >> argentina. >> (laughter) >> that is what i wanted. >> argentina for a half century has waiveredback and forth between periods when the vero nists were in power and they taxed their pex port sector to support a middle class that needs to be subsidized if it is to live. and when that creates inflation and declining exports because taxes are too high in the export sector, either a military coup occurs in the old period. or they get voted out and somebody else comes in....
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they include algeria, argentina, armenia, australia, belgium, brazil, canada, chile, china, the czech republic, egypt, finland, france, georgia, germany, india, indonesia, israel, italy, japan, jordan, kazakhstan, malaysia, mexico, nor ocko, nesterlands, new zealand, nigeria, norway, pakistan, philippines, poland, the republic of korea, the russian federation, saudi arabia, sing apour, switzer -- singapore, switzerland, spain, sweden, thailand, turkey, united arab emirates, the united kingdom, the united nations, the iaea and the european union will also be there. the president is currently planning to host a number of bilateral meetings. those include the president of armenia, the president of china , chancellor merkel of germany, king abdullah ii of jordan, the prime minister of malaysia. the prime minister of pakistan. president zuma of south africa. and the president of kazakhstan. in addition to the president's activities this evening, the -- at the white house the president will host a screening of the documentary film "nuclear tipping point," a film which focuses on today's nuc
they include algeria, argentina, armenia, australia, belgium, brazil, canada, chile, china, the czech republic, egypt, finland, france, georgia, germany, india, indonesia, israel, italy, japan, jordan, kazakhstan, malaysia, mexico, nor ocko, nesterlands, new zealand, nigeria, norway, pakistan, philippines, poland, the republic of korea, the russian federation, saudi arabia, sing apour, switzer -- singapore, switzerland, spain, sweden, thailand, turkey, united arab emirates, the united kingdom,...
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. >> gracias a juliÁn gil, con su camiseta de argentina Él es un boricua argentino.a todos! >> y aumento de sueldo para todos! [risas] ya estamos a tan sÓlo 45 dÍas para el mundial sudÁfrica 2010. >> ya saben que despierta amÉrica va a tener toda la cobertura de la inauguraciÓn desde el 11 de junio hasta el 11 de julio y ahÍ voy a estar yo. >> dios por adelante. >> el dato mundial. (en pantalla) [ mÚsica ] >> ay, ay. segÚn la fifa eso en promedio equivale a 44 mil personas por partido. >> maginate. >> es el deporte mÁs grande del mundo, por mÁs que se hagan olimpiadas, este es el deporte mÁs importante para el mundo completo. >> asÍ es, el evento deportivo mÁs grande del mun... >> do! >> vamos a felicitar a todos ustedes porque el torneo mÁs importante del torneo del fÚtbol estÁ el viernes con nosotros. se imagina usted tener ese trofeo siempre aquÍ. >> sÍ, claro que sí. albertico de la corbata verde va a estar aquÍ en la copa soÑar no cuesta nada. las horas que ustedes podrÁn ver el torneo de la fifa para el mundial de sudÁfrica 2010. toda la informaciÓn en univisiÓ
. >> gracias a juliÁn gil, con su camiseta de argentina Él es un boricua argentino.a todos! >> y aumento de sueldo para todos! [risas] ya estamos a tan sÓlo 45 dÍas para el mundial sudÁfrica 2010. >> ya saben que despierta amÉrica va a tener toda la cobertura de la inauguraciÓn desde el 11 de junio hasta el 11 de julio y ahÍ voy a estar yo. >> dios por adelante. >> el dato mundial. (en pantalla) [ mÚsica ] >> ay, ay. segÚn la fifa eso en promedio...
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argentina, look at what they have done over the last five or six years. i agree with you completely. it is is not a questions these countries are white but i do think there is, having said that, there is still a step in the industrial process that we never took and i think this happened in the 40s. we never sort of recognized our elites, our political class was clear they were never going to let what happened in europe where you have a working-class movement, a viable working-class movement, they were never going to look-- let that happen so if you look at the taft-hartley bill and we talked a
argentina, look at what they have done over the last five or six years. i agree with you completely. it is is not a questions these countries are white but i do think there is, having said that, there is still a step in the industrial process that we never took and i think this happened in the 40s. we never sort of recognized our elites, our political class was clear they were never going to let what happened in europe where you have a working-class movement, a viable working-class movement,...
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." >> i was talking to a colleague in argentina, who is working with a german buyer. it's a $40 million transaction. the buyer sent 38 people to buenos aires last week to do "due diligence." that would not have happened two or three years ago. it might have been a team of three or five people at that point in time. so people are looking at all aspects and everything to make sure it is a good deal before they are investing money. >> reporter: our guest, mark esbeck, president of imap. >> thank you, jeff. the dow just missed 11,000. i'm looking here at 10,997.30. just about two more points. it will probably happen next we'll be right back, and i guess it does show there is more confidence coming into the market. >> clearly, you know. we've seen buyers continue to kind of begin to encourage themselves as we're a year into this bull market. let's take a look at tonight's market focus. >> tom: we've now seen higher weekly closes for the major indices six weeks in a row, sending them to fresh highs for this bull market. the dow saw the slimmest of the percentage gains among
." >> i was talking to a colleague in argentina, who is working with a german buyer. it's a $40 million transaction. the buyer sent 38 people to buenos aires last week to do "due diligence." that would not have happened two or three years ago. it might have been a team of three or five people at that point in time. so people are looking at all aspects and everything to make sure it is a good deal before they are investing money. >> reporter: our guest, mark esbeck,...
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argentina, look at what they have done over the last five or six years. i agree with you completely. it is is not a questions these countries are white but i do think there is, having said that, there is still a step in the industrial process that we never took and i think this happened in the 40s. we never sort of recognized our elites, our political class was clear they were never going to let what happened in europe where you have a working-class movement, a viable working-class movement, they were never going to look-- let that happen so if you look at the taft-hartley bill and we talked a little head about this in the book, but if you look at that that was intended to make sure we never had-- that is one of the reasons we don't have health care because wherever you have single-payer health care you have viable, robust unions so i think you are right. i agree completely, raises a huge component but i think it is more than that. it is the corruption of our political class and also the isolation of our political class and then of us, so i guess i am say
argentina, look at what they have done over the last five or six years. i agree with you completely. it is is not a questions these countries are white but i do think there is, having said that, there is still a step in the industrial process that we never took and i think this happened in the 40s. we never sort of recognized our elites, our political class was clear they were never going to let what happened in europe where you have a working-class movement, a viable working-class movement,...
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argentina, look what they've done the last five, six years, the scandinavian countries i agree completely it's not coincidence the countries are white but i do think there is having said that there is still the stick in the industrial process that we never took and a thing it happened in the 40's where we never recognized our political class was clear they were never going to let what happened in europe where you have a working-class movement, voluble working-class movement they were never going to let that happen so if you look at something like the taft hartley bill of 47 we talk about this in the book in the union movement but if you look at that dog was meant -- intended to make sure we never have and that is one of the reasons we don't have a single pay health care because where you have a single pay health care you have voluble robust unions so you're right race is a huge component but it's more than that. i think it's the corruption of the political class and also the isolation of the political class and then of us so i guess i am saying i agree with you to some extent. this act to
argentina, look what they've done the last five, six years, the scandinavian countries i agree completely it's not coincidence the countries are white but i do think there is having said that there is still the stick in the industrial process that we never took and a thing it happened in the 40's where we never recognized our political class was clear they were never going to let what happened in europe where you have a working-class movement, voluble working-class movement they were never...
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finally i should just say that a few months ago i met a very distinguished delegation from argentina, women, lady senators. and we sat across the table in a very impressive they decide to me, mr. ambassador, you know, we come from a country that believes in gender equality and this was her opening line. so i thought my goodness, what does she think, you know, where does she think i come from? so i said, madam senator, i must respectfully disagree because i come from a country that does not believe in gender equality. and so you could see the temperature in the room rising. and i looked at her and i said i firmly believe the superiority of women. [laughter] and we had a very pleasant conversation after that. [laughter] >> mr. ambassador, this question is with regard to the joint economic sounds between jordan and israel that came after the peace agreement between the two countries. i believe her predecessor, ambassador kohler, was fully involved in those dynamics. why does one not hear anything further about them? what are the successes, what are the shortcomings? and have they been ef
finally i should just say that a few months ago i met a very distinguished delegation from argentina, women, lady senators. and we sat across the table in a very impressive they decide to me, mr. ambassador, you know, we come from a country that believes in gender equality and this was her opening line. so i thought my goodness, what does she think, you know, where does she think i come from? so i said, madam senator, i must respectfully disagree because i come from a country that does not...
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he's played so many offseasons for argentina. and international competition, world championships. olympics, obviously. odom trying to harass jefferson. just gets it over in time. >> mark: i like what the lakers are doing. bryant guarding ginobili. >> mike: and farmar with the foul, sending jefferson to the line. we talked just a little while ago about the spurs and their struggles against the elite teams. but in the last two week, they've beaten cleveland, boston, orlando, and now with a chance for a win against the lakers. they are without question, playing their best ball of the season, and the number one reason is manu gin ginobili. >> jeff: only elite team their lost to was the nets. >> mike: ginobili didn't play in that game against the nets. jefferson extends the lead. and a quiet crowd at staples center. a number headed for the freeway. 95-81. impressive showing by the spurs. bryant trying to get inside. can't get it to go. ball tipped by pau. ginobili with his fifth rebound. and this one is over. >> mark: another thing i've noticed is the way gregg popovich controlled this
he's played so many offseasons for argentina. and international competition, world championships. olympics, obviously. odom trying to harass jefferson. just gets it over in time. >> mark: i like what the lakers are doing. bryant guarding ginobili. >> mike: and farmar with the foul, sending jefferson to the line. we talked just a little while ago about the spurs and their struggles against the elite teams. but in the last two week, they've beaten cleveland, boston, orlando, and now...
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. >> la iglesia catÓlica argentina se llenÓ de alegrÍa porque una nueva santa engalana sus altares. > zona. >> lo recibimos en la guardia, hicimos un examen clÍnico rÁpido, y vimos estaba frÍo y pÁlido, no tenÍa pulso, ni respiraba. >> la ciencia no podÍa hacer nada por manuel, del desenlace fatal parecÍa inevitable. >> normalmente a veces en esos casos se declara la muerte del paciente, no habÍa ningÚn signo clÍnico que pudiese haber una recuperaciÓn. >> ya llevaba mucho tiempo sin ningÚn indicio de signos vitales. >> 40 o cuenta y 45 minutos estuvo sin vida. >> recordÓ a la madre maravilla. >> llega una vecina y me dice voz que sos tan creyente porque no rezas? >> sentÍa que ella estaba conmigo y manuel se iba a poner bien, sentÍa que iba a ser inmediato. >> nos acercamos al monasterio donde habitan las religiosas, quienes en forma exclusiva, accedieron a comentar este prodigioso caso. >> ella le encomendaba a la madre maravilla y que ella le decÍa, dentro de 19 horas te lo voy a devolver. >> la recuperaciÓn fue casi inmediata, como si las 19 horas anunciadas se hubiesen cumplido. >
. >> la iglesia catÓlica argentina se llenÓ de alegrÍa porque una nueva santa engalana sus altares. > zona. >> lo recibimos en la guardia, hicimos un examen clÍnico rÁpido, y vimos estaba frÍo y pÁlido, no tenÍa pulso, ni respiraba. >> la ciencia no podÍa hacer nada por manuel, del desenlace fatal parecÍa inevitable. >> normalmente a veces en esos casos se declara la muerte del paciente, no habÍa ningÚn signo clÍnico que pudiese haber una recuperaciÓn....
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and indeed in argentina, unlike here, that's quite common. and it's done by whim. you know, the government can put any amount of advertising it wants. it's not public notice-related or anything like that. so surprise, surprise. there was a, quote-unquote, huge correlation between the amount of dollars that were spent in the newspapers by the government and the lack of coverage of government abuse. and so, you know, i think -- we have to -- whatever we talk about here today, has to be against that backdrop. that certainly if you're looking to the government to fund you or to another source if it's a private donor, you're not going to want to offend the source of your revenue. >> can i respond on that? >> yeah. >> "the wall street journal"'s largest advertiser by column inch is the united states government. in the back of these wall street journal there's all these dea forfeiture ads. and federal notices and in the "usa today" as well. this is largely done by bid. and i don't think anybody can say that the "wall street journal" in either the news portion or the edito
and indeed in argentina, unlike here, that's quite common. and it's done by whim. you know, the government can put any amount of advertising it wants. it's not public notice-related or anything like that. so surprise, surprise. there was a, quote-unquote, huge correlation between the amount of dollars that were spent in the newspapers by the government and the lack of coverage of government abuse. and so, you know, i think -- we have to -- whatever we talk about here today, has to be against...
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argentina if you looked at what they've done in the last five or six years. and the scandinavian countries. it's not a coincidence these countries are white. but i do think there is -- having said that, there's still a step in the industrial process that we never took. and i think this happened -- to be honest i think it happened in the 40s where we never sort of recognized -- our elites, our political class was clear. they were never going to let what happened in europe where you have a working class movement, a viable working class movement. they were never going to let that happen. and so if you look at something like the taft-hartley bill in 1937, we look at that -- that was intended to make sure we never had -- and so we don't have -- that's one of the reasons we don't have single payer healthcare because whenever you have single payer healthcare you have viable, robust unions. and so i think you're right. i agree with you completely. race is a huge component but i think it's more than that. i think it's the corruption of our political class. and also th
argentina if you looked at what they've done in the last five or six years. and the scandinavian countries. it's not a coincidence these countries are white. but i do think there is -- having said that, there's still a step in the industrial process that we never took. and i think this happened -- to be honest i think it happened in the 40s where we never sort of recognized -- our elites, our political class was clear. they were never going to let what happened in europe where you have a...
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argentina and pakistan to tighten port security. but all the promises made at this summit are voluntary, leaving the president to explain why he believes the nations will follow through. >> we've got world leaders who have just announced that, in fact, this is a commitment that they're making. i believe they take their commitments very seriously. >> reporter: now, to keep up the pressure on these nations, they have scheduled a follow-up summit for two years from now in south korea to make sure they are keeping their promises. katie? >> couric: and, chip, also at his press conference today i know president tried to lower expectations about how effective stronger sanctions against iran might actually be. >> reporter: that is right, katie. he was responding to people who say that even if there are sanctions they're not going to work at all. here what's he said. >> sanctions aren't a magic wand. what sanctions do accomplish is hopefully to change the calculus of a country like iran. >> reporter: he did say that he believes that china an
argentina and pakistan to tighten port security. but all the promises made at this summit are voluntary, leaving the president to explain why he believes the nations will follow through. >> we've got world leaders who have just announced that, in fact, this is a commitment that they're making. i believe they take their commitments very seriously. >> reporter: now, to keep up the pressure on these nations, they have scheduled a follow-up summit for two years from now in south korea...
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i presume we're not making the same mistakes again to foreign office messages to argentina. i presume, but maybe there is more difficult, if the wrong thing happened, which i think it unlikely and there was a repeat with the invasion, we could repel it as we did in the last occasion. >> i think we're certainly, i'm not going to answer every element of that, obviously. but the -- we have thought long and hard before in the run up to the process of starting to -- of the island government deciding to go ahead with looking to see whether this is commercially viable oil and gas supplies underneath the ocean. the -- i'm very comforted by the fact that the arch arch tinnians have made it possible to what is complexed. >>
i presume we're not making the same mistakes again to foreign office messages to argentina. i presume, but maybe there is more difficult, if the wrong thing happened, which i think it unlikely and there was a repeat with the invasion, we could repel it as we did in the last occasion. >> i think we're certainly, i'm not going to answer every element of that, obviously. but the -- we have thought long and hard before in the run up to the process of starting to -- of the island government...
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which is why they are having a little riff with argentina. they are not going to need the oil. so this whole thing to me on the strength and beans comes from the fact that they are short on corn and they are going to crush extra soybeans. >> is there guess that plant the corn. listening to -- is there guess that there will be plenty of corn available so there is no rush? >> from their standpoint and ours we feel like our weather is really good and we are going to come in monday with a 50% planting or somewhere along that which would be the best since 2004 and 2005. but in china they are around 10 to 12 days behind planting. they had snow earlier in the week. they are not comfortable about where they are standing for the crop. my guess is if they start having crop problems this year then they are going to start a major import program next year. >> if they start a major import program with corn then they will plant it. >> most of them are done in my area. we ran out of moistture and there is one field of specialty corn to wait on. if they stature appreciate a little bit then they
which is why they are having a little riff with argentina. they are not going to need the oil. so this whole thing to me on the strength and beans comes from the fact that they are short on corn and they are going to crush extra soybeans. >> is there guess that plant the corn. listening to -- is there guess that there will be plenty of corn available so there is no rush? >> from their standpoint and ours we feel like our weather is really good and we are going to come in monday with...
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>> labora en series de televisiÓn en la argentina y en los estados unidos. >> es un honor enorme parael cine cÓmodo porque es mi proyecto y hago lo que quiero, y en la televisiÓn me siento cÓmodo porque no todo recae sobre mis hombros. >> el secreto de sus ojos se convirtiÓ en la pelÍcula mÁs taquillera del 2009 y la segunda mÁs exitosa de toda su historia. es suspenso policial para campanella la esencia estÁ realmente en la relaciÓn entre los protagonistas. >> tienen un amor frustrado, y que no llega a concretarse sino casi hasta el final y es por decoro, temor, eso tambiÉn se refleja muchas veces en nuestras vidas. >> absolutamente, es una de las cosas con lo que la gente mÁs se relaciona, ese no animarse y tener miedo a... a... a jugarse, no. muchas veces nos ocurre que somos amigos de la persona que amamos. y con tal de no perder la amistad, no nos animamos a pasar al prÓximo paso. >> como gritando un amor que no se habÍa a concretar. >> campanella cuenta su historia de amor a travÉs de calculados movimientos de cÁmara que hoy llevan el sello del oscar. [ mÚsica ] >>> Él ahora tra
>> labora en series de televisiÓn en la argentina y en los estados unidos. >> es un honor enorme parael cine cÓmodo porque es mi proyecto y hago lo que quiero, y en la televisiÓn me siento cÓmodo porque no todo recae sobre mis hombros. >> el secreto de sus ojos se convirtiÓ en la pelÍcula mÁs taquillera del 2009 y la segunda mÁs exitosa de toda su historia. es suspenso policial para campanella la esencia estÁ realmente en la relaciÓn entre los protagonistas. >>...
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. >> but despite the risks, china, argentina, congo, india, vietnam, and mexico are all planning massiverojects. this is in western mexico. when it's complete, this hydroelectric dam on the santiago river will be one of the tallest in the world, more than 700 feet high. >> we are installing 750 megawatts of power here, enough to give energy to the city of guadalajara which is 5 million people. >> ensuring a 700-foot high wall of water stays in place is an overwhelming priority for mr. menendez. >> safety is high. we can't allow any minor divisions because we will have two more dams and lit be work as a cascade and it will be a disaster. >> engineers design dams to meet the most extreme conditions, like a rainstorm that might come only once in 1,000 years. but global warming is forecast to make unpredictable weather more frequent and more extreme. experts now say the world's 45,000 large dams need to be upgraded to protect them from the effects of global warming or the consequences could be dire. china, 2015, the country leads the world in hydroelectric power generation. its population, n
. >> but despite the risks, china, argentina, congo, india, vietnam, and mexico are all planning massiverojects. this is in western mexico. when it's complete, this hydroelectric dam on the santiago river will be one of the tallest in the world, more than 700 feet high. >> we are installing 750 megawatts of power here, enough to give energy to the city of guadalajara which is 5 million people. >> ensuring a 700-foot high wall of water stays in place is an overwhelming priority...
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de argentina pinera viajÓ a brasil para reunirse con el mandatario brasileÑo svi.en. uno de los 7 adolescentes implicados en ese homicidio es el Único acusado de asesinato porque segÚn los fiscales Él dio la puÑalada final. no explicÓ por quÉ él se responsabilizÓ del crimen. >> amnistÍa internacional dijo que el gobierno federal y los estados del golfo han violado los derechos humanos de las vÍctimas del huracÁn katrina. regresaron a sus hogares y urge al congreso garantizar los derechos humanos y un trato justo para todas las vÍctima de desstres. >> nos astronautas del transbordador discovery desconectaron dos tanques de amoniacos de la estaciÓn especial. esta fue la primera caminata y en las prÓximas caminatas van a sustituir los tanques de refrigeraciÓn de la estación espacial internacional. estÉn atentos vamos a volver mÁs adelante con mÁs informaciÓn para que usted amanezca con todo ahÍ a mano. brigadas de rescate nuevamente evacuaron la mina donde una explosiÓn mató a 25 trabajadores. la seguridad pÚblica mexicana se hizo cargo de la seguridad en ciudad juÁre
de argentina pinera viajÓ a brasil para reunirse con el mandatario brasileÑo svi.en. uno de los 7 adolescentes implicados en ese homicidio es el Único acusado de asesinato porque segÚn los fiscales Él dio la puÑalada final. no explicÓ por quÉ él se responsabilizÓ del crimen. >> amnistÍa internacional dijo que el gobierno federal y los estados del golfo han violado los derechos humanos de las vÍctimas del huracÁn katrina. regresaron a sus hogares y urge al congreso garantizar...
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a la eliminada y los jueces decidion darle otra oportunidad a bÁrbara y este fue el final de la argentinala ve >> estÁ buena la mpetcia. >> estÁ más difÍcil este aÑo. pero ya saben mÁs adelante vamos a estar con el estilista leonardo roco, melisa marti, y el cutor de univiÓn radio, van a compartir que es lo que piensan, quÉ pasÓ? quÉ le faltÓ a esta chica eliminada? n a compartir sus opiniones acerca de nuestra belleza latina. >> y melisa y el jurado... leonardo que es el estilista de las estrellas ya lo sabe. >> ya sabe. regresamos despuÉs de esto. rebeca de alba por fin habla de ricky martin y dijo todo. [Úsi ] o e, o e. >> llegÓ el monto del dato mundialista de fÚtbol! (en pantalla) >> ay! no me digas, en la azurri lo comentÉ hace un momento. los jugadores tienen un promedio de 27 as. >> el desenlace de la novela mundialista. usted lo puede ver aquÍ en univisiÓn la pasión del mundl. >> de verdad que es una pasiÓn. mandamos un saludote al buen raÚl. que estÁ en mÉxico. >> en guanajato a la tota carabajal y a negrete. >> son de los grandes! >> de los primeros mundalistas que tuvo mÉxico.
a la eliminada y los jueces decidion darle otra oportunidad a bÁrbara y este fue el final de la argentinala ve >> estÁ buena la mpetcia. >> estÁ más difÍcil este aÑo. pero ya saben mÁs adelante vamos a estar con el estilista leonardo roco, melisa marti, y el cutor de univiÓn radio, van a compartir que es lo que piensan, quÉ pasÓ? quÉ le faltÓ a esta chica eliminada? n a compartir sus opiniones acerca de nuestra belleza latina. >> y melisa y el jurado... leonardo...
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i should just say that a few months ago, i met a very distinguished delegation from argentina, lady senators. we sat across the table and a very impressive lady said to me, "mr. ambassador, we come from a country that believes in gender equality." this was her opening line. i was wondering where she thought i come from. i said," i must respectfully disagree because i come from a country that does not believe in gender equality." you could see the temperature in the room rising. i said, "i firmly believe in the superiority of women." [laughter] and we had a very pleasant conversation after that. [laughter] >> this question is with regard to the economic zones between jordan and israel that came after the peace agreement between the two countries. i believe your predecessor was fully involved in those dynamics. why does one not hear any further about them? what are the successes? what are the shortcomings? and how have they been affected since the israeli invasion of gauze of 14 months ago? -- ofgaza 14 months ago. >> they have not made the news but they have given us firsthand knowledge about
i should just say that a few months ago, i met a very distinguished delegation from argentina, lady senators. we sat across the table and a very impressive lady said to me, "mr. ambassador, we come from a country that believes in gender equality." this was her opening line. i was wondering where she thought i come from. i said," i must respectfully disagree because i come from a country that does not believe in gender equality." you could see the temperature in the room...
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there also press reports that indicated that when argentina comment monday defaulted on their debt -- i don't believe the united states would ever default on our debt, but when argentina defaulted on its debt seven or eight years ago creditors actually tried to put a lien on their navy. their naval vessels. and here we are probably facing the most predictable crisis in the history of america and yet almost each and every day this congress makes it worse. we talk about accounting being opaque, again to amplify comments of the ranking member, how can we have our secretary treasury come here and say the death of the gsc is not that but we're going. >> every dollar and some how can we know one of the causes of the financial crisis was essentially these off-balance sheet vehicles one minute we have also engaged in the worst and there's 127 billion reasons why the gse's ought to be reformed and yet to the bill that's going to congress now the stone cold silent on the root cause of the problem. these are two lessons we ought to be learning from greece. thank you mr. chairman and i yield back
there also press reports that indicated that when argentina comment monday defaulted on their debt -- i don't believe the united states would ever default on our debt, but when argentina defaulted on its debt seven or eight years ago creditors actually tried to put a lien on their navy. their naval vessels. and here we are probably facing the most predictable crisis in the history of america and yet almost each and every day this congress makes it worse. we talk about accounting being opaque,...
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i mean, this is the type of thing, as i said earlier, you would have seen in argentine tha--argentinahe 1950's, an tashing on entities simply because they're large and because obviously there's a populous feeling against them. winds up, by the way, significantly -- which ends up, by the way, significantly affecting mainstream in a negative way. look at a argentina, in 1945 -- 1937, somewhere in that period, they were the seventh-best economy in the world. now they're like 54th or something. it is because of this populous movement which has driven basically their ability to be competitive offshore. so now we have this huge populous movement here. i'm trying to think, what really is the rationale here other than just rampant pandering populism? a vote occurred in the budget committee last week, which i happen for ranking member on, which crystallized the situation for me. senator sanders from vermont, who i consider a friend and i enjoy immensely, a great guy, a great sense of humor -- but we disagree son a lost thifntle he runs as a social iflt. i run as a conservative. senator sanders
i mean, this is the type of thing, as i said earlier, you would have seen in argentine tha--argentinahe 1950's, an tashing on entities simply because they're large and because obviously there's a populous feeling against them. winds up, by the way, significantly -- which ends up, by the way, significantly affecting mainstream in a negative way. look at a argentina, in 1945 -- 1937, somewhere in that period, they were the seventh-best economy in the world. now they're like 54th or something. it...
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we've got record sales in argentina, brazil, china, india.sts so many great things that, frankly, fly in the face of public perception of where gm is right now. what's the truth? this incredibly rosy op ed or the negativity in the market or somewhere in between? >> reporter: i think it's somewhere in between, erin. when you look at what general motors has gone through over the last six months, a lot of the important building blocks this company put in place didn't get a lot of attention. people were fixated on when do you repay the government, how quickly can you do that and how quickly can you go public. now that they have this out of the way, i think we're going to start to see, at least some of the analysts on wall street, as gm prepares to go public, focusing on other things. ed whitacre now talking. let's see if we can come up here and talk with him. mr. whitacre, phil lebeau, cnbc. you're live, "squawk on the street." >> how are you? >> reporter: this happened far quicker than you expected, didn't it? >> it did. >> reporter: what do you
we've got record sales in argentina, brazil, china, india.sts so many great things that, frankly, fly in the face of public perception of where gm is right now. what's the truth? this incredibly rosy op ed or the negativity in the market or somewhere in between? >> reporter: i think it's somewhere in between, erin. when you look at what general motors has gone through over the last six months, a lot of the important building blocks this company put in place didn't get a lot of attention....
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we then went to mexico city and have the countries of the western hemisphere from canada, argentina, chile, brazil and others and the resulted in a regional international consensus known as the mexico city declaration. several weeks ago we were in tokyo, japan. i've been at all of these by the way. we're again we forged an international consensus with 20 some odd countries of asia, it directly represented their. that's known as the tokyo declaration. then just this past sunday, monday and tuesday we were in nigeria with ministers from dozens of countries from africa which resulted again in a strong international consensus now mass the declaration. we will finish up in a few weeks and a meeting focused on the middle east where we will meet at the uae to forge i hope and i think another international consensus of information collection and information sharing, better technology screening at airports themselves and then we will have a global general assembly under the auspices of ikao in september. we will have, basically nine months from zero to a revised global consensus on what we ne
we then went to mexico city and have the countries of the western hemisphere from canada, argentina, chile, brazil and others and the resulted in a regional international consensus known as the mexico city declaration. several weeks ago we were in tokyo, japan. i've been at all of these by the way. we're again we forged an international consensus with 20 some odd countries of asia, it directly represented their. that's known as the tokyo declaration. then just this past sunday, monday and...
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i mean, this is the type of thing, as i said earlier, you would have seen in argentine tha--argentina in the 1950's, an tashing on entities simply because they're large and because obviously there's a populous feeling against them. winds up, by the way, significantly -- which ends up, by the way, significantly affecting mainstream in a negative way. look at a argentina, in 1945 -- 1937, somewhere in that period, they were the seventh-best economy in the world. now they're like 54th or something. it is because of this populous movement which has driven basically their ability to be competitive offshore. so now we have this huge populous movement here. i'm trying to think, what really is the rationale here other than just rampant pandering populism? a vote occurred in the budget committee last week, which i happen for ranking member on, which crystallized the situation for me. senator sanders from vermont, who i consider a friend and i enjoy immensely, a great guy, a great sense of humor -- but we disagree son a lost thifntle he runs as a social iflt. i run as a conservative. senator sa
i mean, this is the type of thing, as i said earlier, you would have seen in argentine tha--argentina in the 1950's, an tashing on entities simply because they're large and because obviously there's a populous feeling against them. winds up, by the way, significantly -- which ends up, by the way, significantly affecting mainstream in a negative way. look at a argentina, in 1945 -- 1937, somewhere in that period, they were the seventh-best economy in the world. now they're like 54th or...
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last week, two escaped prisoners in argentina got away from police by disguising themselves as sheep.ter ] yeah. a guard said they should have known something was up when they saw two sheep walking out of prison. [ laughter ] that's right. two prisoners, they escaped by disguising themselves as sheep. then, ironically, they were raped by farmers. [ laughter and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, we have a great show. give it up for the roots! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, wow. you guys are great. hey, everyone. before we get started tonight, i've got an update on our rolling stones week. here we go! [ cheers and applause ] great stuff. you've probably heard this already, but from may 10th through may 14th, we're dedicating an entire week of our shows to the rerelease of the classic rolling stones album, "exile on main st.," leading up to the world premiere of the documentary "stones in exile" on friday, may 14th. it's going to be awesome. we're so excited about this. so, from monday through thursday we're booking amazing bands to cover songs from the classic album "exile on ma
last week, two escaped prisoners in argentina got away from police by disguising themselves as sheep.ter ] yeah. a guard said they should have known something was up when they saw two sheep walking out of prison. [ laughter ] that's right. two prisoners, they escaped by disguising themselves as sheep. then, ironically, they were raped by farmers. [ laughter and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, we have a great show. give it up for the roots! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, wow....
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the factory and run it as a worker owned operation, you know, inspired by the things going on in argentinand other countries. while that was sort of impressive they got an offer from a california company that makes energy efficient windows and the drywall who had seen all the busy and wanted to buy the company. that did end up happening and so now republican winners and doors, what was formerly republic windows and doors is open and a company called mckitrick is kind of been held up as a poster child of the stimulus act and the whole green jobs phenomenon. and biden was there in the spring making a big statement. so it is kind of a whole art in in a big success, although it is to an ongoing story come and we will talk about a little bit more later, it is still too early to call it a complete success but to me the interesting and exciting things is the challenge and struggle for the union is still really there to make sure that the new company lives up to its promises and bad this isn't just a sort of greenwashing example of green jobs that a lot of politicians get credit for and nothing co
the factory and run it as a worker owned operation, you know, inspired by the things going on in argentinand other countries. while that was sort of impressive they got an offer from a california company that makes energy efficient windows and the drywall who had seen all the busy and wanted to buy the company. that did end up happening and so now republican winners and doors, what was formerly republic windows and doors is open and a company called mckitrick is kind of been held up as a poster...
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but four years, blake mckowski saw a different story in these faces while vacationing in argentina. >use they didn't have the proper footwear which was part of the uniform. you know, i grew up in texas. never had to worry about shoes or food or clothing or any of the bare necessities. i wanted to do something to help. >> reporter: he's had a brain for business since he was a kid. >> he's sit on the golf course and as golfers came by he'd sell cookies and kool-aid. >> he started this college laundry and delivery pick-up business. there were a million ideas. >> reporter: now, all grown up, blake wanted to make a kimpb difference. he sold his other companies and with a small investment started tom's shoes. >> if we start a pair of shoes today, we can get rid of them tomorrow. i shorted it to "tom." >> reporter: not a charity but a for-profit company based on what he calls one-for-one. >> every time we sell a pair we give a pair to a clihild in nee. i want our customers to feel they make an impact when they buy that pair of shoes. there is a kid in argentina or new orleans that was gettin
but four years, blake mckowski saw a different story in these faces while vacationing in argentina. >use they didn't have the proper footwear which was part of the uniform. you know, i grew up in texas. never had to worry about shoes or food or clothing or any of the bare necessities. i wanted to do something to help. >> reporter: he's had a brain for business since he was a kid. >> he's sit on the golf course and as golfers came by he'd sell cookies and kool-aid. >> he...
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. >> >> i am from argentina.ligible] argentina does not have an agreement and they do not have a consultation process. i was wondering if we would hope to have one and to comply with this? >> that is an excellent question, but i want to leave it to the managing director of the imf to respond. >>yes? >> on the subject of derivatives, of was wondering if you could directly address senator lincoln's use? >> there was a very strong set of reforms that came out committee on thursday. we are now working with both committees to work out technical issues involved in this very complicated set of reforms. my judgment is that we will have a very strong package of reforms for the derivatives markets. the basic framework is to move the standard as part of derivative markets on to clearing houses and onto exchanges to bring transparency to these markets. we will make sure the major markets are subject to oversight. that basic set of reforms is very important to us. i think it is important to all the major economies. i think we
. >> >> i am from argentina.ligible] argentina does not have an agreement and they do not have a consultation process. i was wondering if we would hope to have one and to comply with this? >> that is an excellent question, but i want to leave it to the managing director of the imf to respond. >>yes? >> on the subject of derivatives, of was wondering if you could directly address senator lincoln's use? >> there was a very strong set of reforms that came out...
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. >> >> i am from argentina. [unintelligible] argentina does not have an agreement and they do not have a consultation process. i was wondering if we would hope to have one and to comply with this? >> that is an excellent question, but i want to leave it to the managing director of the imf to respond. >>yes? >> on the subject of derivatives, of was wondering if you could directly address senator lincoln's use? >> there was a very strong set of reforms that came out committee on thursday. we are now working with both committees to work out technical issues involved in this very complicated set of reforms. my judgment is that we will have a very strong package of reforms for the derivatives markets. the basic framework is to move the standard as part of derivative markets on to clearing houses and onto exchanges to bring transparency to these markets. we will make sure the major markets are subject to oversight. that basic set of reforms is very important to us. i think it is important to all the major economies. i
. >> >> i am from argentina. [unintelligible] argentina does not have an agreement and they do not have a consultation process. i was wondering if we would hope to have one and to comply with this? >> that is an excellent question, but i want to leave it to the managing director of the imf to respond. >>yes? >> on the subject of derivatives, of was wondering if you could directly address senator lincoln's use? >> there was a very strong set of reforms that...
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other nations such as argentina and pakistan announced new steps to strengthen port security and preventnuclear smuggling. more nations including argentina, the philippines, thailand, and viet nam agreed to join, and thus strengthen, the treaties and international partnerships that are at the core of our global efforts. a number of countries including italy, japan, india, and china will create new centers to promote nuclear security technologies and training. nations pledged new resources to help the iaea meet its responsibilities. in a major and welcomed development, russia announced that it will close its last web trends -- weapons-grade plutonium production reactor. after many years of effort, i am pleased that the united states and russia agreed today to eliminate 68 tons of plutonium for weapons program, putin them that what had been enough for about 17,000 nuclear weapons. instead will use this material to help generate electricity for our people. these are exactly the kinds of commitments called for in the work plan that we adopted today, so we have made real progress in building
other nations such as argentina and pakistan announced new steps to strengthen port security and preventnuclear smuggling. more nations including argentina, the philippines, thailand, and viet nam agreed to join, and thus strengthen, the treaties and international partnerships that are at the core of our global efforts. a number of countries including italy, japan, india, and china will create new centers to promote nuclear security technologies and training. nations pledged new resources to...
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i mean, this is the type of thing, as i said earlier, you would have seen in argentine tha--argentina against them. winds up, by the way, significantly -- which ends up, by the way, significantly affecting mainstream in a negative way. look at a argentina, in 1945 -- 1937, somewhere in that period, they were the seventh-best economy in the world. now they're like 54th or something. it is because of this populous movement which has driven basically their ability to be competitive offshore. so now we have this huge populous movement here. i'm trying to think, what really is the rationale here other than just rampant pandering populism? a vote occurred in the budget committee last week, which i happen for ranking member on, which crystallized the situation for me. senator sanders from vermont, who i consider a friend and i enjoy immensely, a great guy, a great sense of humor -- but we disagree son a lost thifntle he runs as a social iflt. i run as a conservative. senator sanders offered an amendment which said that the government -- the government would be four or five people down ototre
i mean, this is the type of thing, as i said earlier, you would have seen in argentine tha--argentina against them. winds up, by the way, significantly -- which ends up, by the way, significantly affecting mainstream in a negative way. look at a argentina, in 1945 -- 1937, somewhere in that period, they were the seventh-best economy in the world. now they're like 54th or something. it is because of this populous movement which has driven basically their ability to be competitive offshore. so...
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other nations such as argentina and pakistan announce new steps to strengthen port security and prevent nuclear smuggling. more nations including argentina, the philippines, thailand and vietnam agreed to join in and thus strengthen the treaties and international partnerships at the core of our global efforts. and number of countries including italy, japan, india and china will create new centers to promote nuclear security technologies and training. nations pledged resources to help the iaea meet its responsibilities. in a major and welcome the development russia announced will close its last weapons-grade plutonium production reactor. and for many years of effort i am pleased the united states and russia agreed today to eliminate 68 tons of plutonium for our weapons programs. plutonium that would have been enough for about 17,000 nuclear weapons. instead we will use the material to generate electricity for our people. these are the kind of commitments cost for in a work plan that we adopted today. as we have made progress in building a safer world. i would also note the united states
other nations such as argentina and pakistan announce new steps to strengthen port security and prevent nuclear smuggling. more nations including argentina, the philippines, thailand and vietnam agreed to join in and thus strengthen the treaties and international partnerships at the core of our global efforts. and number of countries including italy, japan, india and china will create new centers to promote nuclear security technologies and training. nations pledged resources to help the iaea...
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. -- and to argentina itself. it shows the lack of understanding of the importance of a central bank. for us to tap the federal for new government programs is not only shortsighted but signals to the rest of the world the failure of this country to act in a fiscally responsible manner. in addition, mr. president, to the new federal consumer protection bureaucracy, this bill envisions a massive, new potentially half a billion bureaucracy called the oostlesz of financial research designed to collect financial data and construct complex financial models. did you their? this new bureaucracy is given unprecedented authority, including abilities to obtain virtually any type of data it wants from financial companies, from the level of detail of what you buy on your credit card. this new bureaucracy is also designed to gather data, processing it and then is required to make it available to wall street firms so they can cut their costs. so who is for wall street now? mr. president, this bill also threatens our economy, as
. -- and to argentina itself. it shows the lack of understanding of the importance of a central bank. for us to tap the federal for new government programs is not only shortsighted but signals to the rest of the world the failure of this country to act in a fiscally responsible manner. in addition, mr. president, to the new federal consumer protection bureaucracy, this bill envisions a massive, new potentially half a billion bureaucracy called the oostlesz of financial research designed to...
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>> de acuerdo a la prima argentina de basteri que viviÓ con ella, 14 aÑos antes de que se casara y tuvieraa de guapotototes. saliÓ recientemente lorena dÁndose apapachos y besos con dos galanes. >> pero estarÍa trabajando? >> no, son amigos de ella, pero dice que no es problema, porque son amigos gays y parece que cuando vio las fotografÍas este muchachÓn, dijo quÉ pasÓ? y luego le cambiÓ la versión, y dijo es que me quise salir para tomar un respiro y empezÓ la gente a dar los rumores, incluso le metieron ahÍ al muÑeco al ex novio de lorena herrera. pero vamos a ver quÉ es lo que dice roberto acerca de todo este merequetengue. >> ahora estoy solo, pero son unos dÍas que no tiene nada de malo, lorena me dio mi espacio, fue un momento de coraje y de no sÉ a la mejor un poco por mi ego, y me hiriÓ el rollo de no me gusta quedar como el cornudo de la historia y el... porque no lo soy. y por ese lado me salÍ de la casa. el muÑeco no tiene nada que ver de esto. para quÉ le hablan al muÑeco para meter zizaÑa. no van a lograr nada. yo sÉ qué clase de persona es el muÑeco y siempre me tratan de me
>> de acuerdo a la prima argentina de basteri que viviÓ con ella, 14 aÑos antes de que se casara y tuvieraa de guapotototes. saliÓ recientemente lorena dÁndose apapachos y besos con dos galanes. >> pero estarÍa trabajando? >> no, son amigos de ella, pero dice que no es problema, porque son amigos gays y parece que cuando vio las fotografÍas este muchachÓn, dijo quÉ pasÓ? y luego le cambiÓ la versión, y dijo es que me quise salir para tomar un respiro y empezÓ la...
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esto de acuerdo a la revista la naciÓn de la argentina. >> quÉ necesidad de quemarte. >> en el 98 fueron> y a parte, robar siempre es un delito, nÚmero uno y es malo. pero digo, esta gente sin necesidad. quÉ vergonzozo. >> paguen lo que tengan que pagar. >> y victoria beckham dice que no le importa. para ella comprar es una droga. esta es otra famosa... esposa de un futbolista. >> estoy de acuerdo con ella! [risas] >> se fue a milÁn y gastÓ nada mÁs y nada menos que 350 mil euros. >> mÁs de medio millÓn de dÓlares. >> y dice, pues las cosas estaban ahÍ y me llamaban, cÓmprame, cómprame y yo no me pude resistir. a las esposas de los jugadores de fÚtbol, les cierran las tiendas para ellas solas y dice que se volviÓ casi loca al ver todo eso. un reloj de 278 mil... >> caray. y 20 pares de zapatos. unos cuantos anteojos de sol. hombre! comprÓ chucherÍas. >> te imaginas el closet de victoria? >> cÓmprame, ven y cómprame y total asÍ ayudo a la economía. >> buen, pretexto! saliendo de aquÍ salimos a contribuir con este paÍs! medio millÓn de dólares, asÍ en un rato en una tienda, quÉ cosa! >> ca
esto de acuerdo a la revista la naciÓn de la argentina. >> quÉ necesidad de quemarte. >> en el 98 fueron> y a parte, robar siempre es un delito, nÚmero uno y es malo. pero digo, esta gente sin necesidad. quÉ vergonzozo. >> paguen lo que tengan que pagar. >> y victoria beckham dice que no le importa. para ella comprar es una droga. esta es otra famosa... esposa de un futbolista. >> estoy de acuerdo con ella! [risas] >> se fue a milÁn y gastÓ nada mÁs...
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. >> >> i am from argentina.na does not have an agreement and they do not have a consultation process. i was wondering if we would hope to have one and to comply with this? >> that is an excellent question, but i want to leave it to the managing director of the imf to respond. >>yes? >> on the subject of derivatives, of was wondering if you could directly address senator lincoln's use? >> there was a very strong set of reforms that came out committee on thursday. we are now working with both committees to work out technical issues involved in this very complicated set of reforms. my judgment is that we will have a very strong package of reforms for the derivatives markets. the basic framework is to move the standard as part of derivative markets on to clearing houses and onto exchanges to bring transparency to these markets. we will make sure the major markets are subject to oversight. that basic set of reforms is very important to us. i think it is important to all the major economies. i think we have a very goo
. >> >> i am from argentina.na does not have an agreement and they do not have a consultation process. i was wondering if we would hope to have one and to comply with this? >> that is an excellent question, but i want to leave it to the managing director of the imf to respond. >>yes? >> on the subject of derivatives, of was wondering if you could directly address senator lincoln's use? >> there was a very strong set of reforms that came out committee on...
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other nations, such as argentina and pakistan, announced new steps to strengthen port security and prevent nuclear smuggling. more nations, including argentina, the philippines, thailand and vietnam, agreed to join and thus strengthen the treaties and international partnerships that are at the core of our global efforts. a number of countries, including italy, japan, india and china, will create new centers to promote nuclear security, technologies and training. nations pledged new resources to help the iaea meet its responsibilities. in a major and welcomed development, russia announced that it will close its last weapons grade plutonium conductor reactor. i'm glad that russia has agreed to -- plutonium that would have been enough for about 17,000 nuclear weapons. instead, we will use this material to help generate electricity for our people. those are exact low the kinds of commitments called for in the work plan that we adopted today. so we made real progress in building a safer world. i would also note that the united states has made its own commitments. we are strengthening security a
other nations, such as argentina and pakistan, announced new steps to strengthen port security and prevent nuclear smuggling. more nations, including argentina, the philippines, thailand and vietnam, agreed to join and thus strengthen the treaties and international partnerships that are at the core of our global efforts. a number of countries, including italy, japan, india and china, will create new centers to promote nuclear security, technologies and training. nations pledged new resources to...