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so can argentina heal, in fact? >> yes, i think it can. i think that countries come out of these appalling situaions, like germany, but it takes so long. we're now 30 years away from, you know, the end of... well, the start of the horror. it took germany much longer than that to come to terms with it, and argentina's now coming to terms with it because the military are being put on trial, the people who ordered this to happen. and what is horrifying is that these people still will not admit what they did. they still argue as if they were fighting... >> hinojosa: a just war. >> a just war, yes, they actually say that. a war for christianity. the other problem is anti-communism. you know, this was... they believed they were fighting the third world war against communism. and they did not know themselves, i believe, that they were nazis. the other problem, too... the argentine military was trained by the germans, traditionally so. and so they had this nazi mentality and they used nazi methods. >> hinojosa: in the year 1976, '77, '78. that's p
so can argentina heal, in fact? >> yes, i think it can. i think that countries come out of these appalling situaions, like germany, but it takes so long. we're now 30 years away from, you know, the end of... well, the start of the horror. it took germany much longer than that to come to terms with it, and argentina's now coming to terms with it because the military are being put on trial, the people who ordered this to happen. and what is horrifying is that these people still will not...
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this is an example of what's been happening in argentina. a demonstration by kirchner supporters was canceled at the last minute. it could have ended up in violence. >> economic concerns brought mackni to this point. what is expected from him once he gets into office. >> it depends who you ask. the people here saying that they want an end to the polarization that has existed in the country. above anything else, they want the economic situation to improve, inflation is one of their biggest worries. that is going to be maurice macri's biggest challenge. >> the leader of the workers union says he's ready to confront the government if macri's policies hurt people like him. >> we are worried. even though argentina voted for a change, macri is a representative of the right. if macri doesn't keep campaign promises, then we will be on the streets. >> macri is taking office in a divided country, where many voted for change after 12 years of the center left government of christina kirchner. there is still many others who support the former government'
this is an example of what's been happening in argentina. a demonstration by kirchner supporters was canceled at the last minute. it could have ended up in violence. >> economic concerns brought mackni to this point. what is expected from him once he gets into office. >> it depends who you ask. the people here saying that they want an end to the polarization that has existed in the country. above anything else, they want the economic situation to improve, inflation is one of their...
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we look at the challenges face argentina. blue skies are over beijing again. the highest pollution alert ever has been lifted in the chinese capital. 20 iraqi soldiers have been killed fighting against i.s.i.l. in ramidi. ramidi is about 100 kilometres from baghdad. its capture was seen as an embarrassing defeat for iraqi forces. the u.s. is offering to send more personnel and equipment to help them win the battle. >> the united states are prepared to assist with equipment to help them finish the job, including attack helicopters and specialist fighters >>> across to imran khan. tell us what happened in ramidi, the relentless attacks. >> reporter: let me just bring you up-to-date with the latest death toll and injured figure. in the last hour we've heard that at least 27 soldiers have been killed and 36 have been injured. this was when i.s.i.l. fighters began shelling iraqi army positions in the south-west of the ramidi city. we've seen i.s.i.l. forces do this before. they wait until iraqi forces are within range of their cell and then they will start to bomb.
we look at the challenges face argentina. blue skies are over beijing again. the highest pollution alert ever has been lifted in the chinese capital. 20 iraqi soldiers have been killed fighting against i.s.i.l. in ramidi. ramidi is about 100 kilometres from baghdad. its capture was seen as an embarrassing defeat for iraqi forces. the u.s. is offering to send more personnel and equipment to help them win the battle. >> the united states are prepared to assist with equipment to help them...
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is argentina ready to turn around now? well, it is not going to be easy but he has been preparing himself for quite some time. he has a first-rate economic team, starting off with the finance minister who has been previously, in earlier times, the governor -- the president of the central bank. and he has moved very, very quickly to free up the exchange rate, to take off export taxes on agricultural goods, which are the biggest export of argentina, because argentina has one of the greatest agricultural sectors in the world. and this is going to be able to build up the reserves of the central bank from which had reached a critically low stage. you are probably going to have an uptick in inflation, already high, at 25% short-term. i think it will attract investment both from argentines to mystically and also from the international side. i am optimistic that although he faces a tough job, he will be able to bring it off and he will also be able to settle, as you know, this tremendous debt problem, which has been overhanging hi
is argentina ready to turn around now? well, it is not going to be easy but he has been preparing himself for quite some time. he has a first-rate economic team, starting off with the finance minister who has been previously, in earlier times, the governor -- the president of the central bank. and he has moved very, very quickly to free up the exchange rate, to take off export taxes on agricultural goods, which are the biggest export of argentina, because argentina has one of the greatest...
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argentina has been transformed. vast tracts of cattle pasture, fields of cereals and also ancient forests have been turned over to soy production. it is a huge business. and it involves genetic modification and lots of chemicals. environmentalists say it is an unmitigated disaster. raul montenegro is a biologist and environmental activist -- who has won the alternative nobel prize. raul: what we are seeing is a three-fold tragedy: the variety of crops has been reduced. traditional meat production has declined. the soil is being depleted. lots of water is wasted. reporter: the country might be beautiful but the problems are massive. montenegro says ecosystems have been destroyed, toxins are devastating the soil and water, people are becoming ill. he sees the soy industry as a prime example of short-sighted short-term business thinking, aiming for quick gains. raul: it's all about saying: look, the economy is growing, the country is getting rich. but it all comes at the expense of nature and of people's health. both a
argentina has been transformed. vast tracts of cattle pasture, fields of cereals and also ancient forests have been turned over to soy production. it is a huge business. and it involves genetic modification and lots of chemicals. environmentalists say it is an unmitigated disaster. raul montenegro is a biologist and environmental activist -- who has won the alternative nobel prize. raul: what we are seeing is a three-fold tragedy: the variety of crops has been reduced. traditional meat...
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massive cuts to in argentina could create a problem for u-s farmers. "it's definitely going to put more product and it's going to be competitive for u.s. producers. and the competition will be fierce.. argentina is the world's largest exporter of soybean derivatives.... and as of monday the country will be able to export those products...at a lower tax rate of 30 percent...down from 35 percent. "this is going to put them a lot more competitive in the world market, especiallly with the stockpiles that they've been holding. so for the producer in argentina this was a big win," said chris benson director of appliede agriculture and food studies at morningside college. seconds. the plan from the country's president.. also includes the complete elimination of export taxes on ag commodities, such as corn, wheat, and beef. experts say the tax overhaul could create a supply may drive down prices. "what we've seen in the last few years in argentina is producers have been stockpiling, especially soybeans because of high inflation, the export tax and the value of
massive cuts to in argentina could create a problem for u-s farmers. "it's definitely going to put more product and it's going to be competitive for u.s. producers. and the competition will be fierce.. argentina is the world's largest exporter of soybean derivatives.... and as of monday the country will be able to export those products...at a lower tax rate of 30 percent...down from 35 percent. "this is going to put them a lot more competitive in the world market, especiallly with the...
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appeared to say, listen, in argentina something terrible is happening.e have to pay attention to that. in terms of what was the struggle to restore democracy and human rights in argentina, that was a very important point in his dictatorship. van boven: efforts were made in the commission on human rights in 1979 to establish a working group on disappeared persons, but this was blocked by argentina and others. now it was a year later that this initiative was successful, and so the working group was established in 1980. rather late, but better late than never. mccarthy: it happened in el salvador and guatemala, indonesia, in the philippines. we covered 15 countries in our first report. the next year, by 1981 and 1982, we could list many people whose lives had been saved because we were able to get a cable to the government telling them that we had information that this person has been kidnapped, and they needed to release him. and that had worked and still works today for many, many people. ramcharan: he was by far the greatest human rights leader the u.n.
appeared to say, listen, in argentina something terrible is happening.e have to pay attention to that. in terms of what was the struggle to restore democracy and human rights in argentina, that was a very important point in his dictatorship. van boven: efforts were made in the commission on human rights in 1979 to establish a working group on disappeared persons, but this was blocked by argentina and others. now it was a year later that this initiative was successful, and so the working group...
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he has promised pro-business reform, once to repair argentina o repair t argentina's international image. to reach zero poverty, we must create jobs, develop the economy, and take advantage of argentina's natural resources and human resources. reporter: the united nations ceremony was -- the inauguration ceremony was marked by a spat between the incoming and outgoing president. macri wanted to receive his presidential sash and sceptre at the palace. macri took the matter to court. the court ruled in his favor. attend anyfused to of the ceremonies. it is the first time the outgoing president has not attended since the fall of the dictatorship in 1983. isherine n.: donald trump hitting out at british politicians, accusing them of entering to political correctness -- of pandering to political correctness. trump's popularity in the u.k. looks to be low. him to be calling for banned from entering the u.k. has gathered close to 500,000 signatures. israel -- mr. trump is canceling a trip there after recent comments which some say promoted jewish stereotypes. is calling. trump for a total and co
he has promised pro-business reform, once to repair argentina o repair t argentina's international image. to reach zero poverty, we must create jobs, develop the economy, and take advantage of argentina's natural resources and human resources. reporter: the united nations ceremony was -- the inauguration ceremony was marked by a spat between the incoming and outgoing president. macri wanted to receive his presidential sash and sceptre at the palace. macri took the matter to court. the court...
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it extends beyond argentina. this was the 15th beatle's week in buenos aires, a celebration of their music bringing together bands from peru, bolivia and brazil, at this contest a chance to play in the original club in liverpool. >>or me the beatles mark the point where they began. the competition, instruments, vocals and over all quality. >> the fans stretch across the generations. >> because of our age we grew up during the period of the beatles. it was during our time. >> i liked them since i was a kid thanks to my parents. and because of th it, i study music. >> culture, language and distance is no obstacle, they come together in buenos aires and as they say, all you need is love. >> for your sport let's turn it over to andy. >> thank you so much, richelle. the warriors come through to win in double over time. steph curry scoring 38 points but statistically it was his worst shooting, they had a 28th win this season. the record was set by the l.a. lakers more than 40 years ago. >> this is pressure packed and i
it extends beyond argentina. this was the 15th beatle's week in buenos aires, a celebration of their music bringing together bands from peru, bolivia and brazil, at this contest a chance to play in the original club in liverpool. >>or me the beatles mark the point where they began. the competition, instruments, vocals and over all quality. >> the fans stretch across the generations. >> because of our age we grew up during the period of the beatles. it was during our time....
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the global business editor in berlin. , argentina gets a new president -- up next, argentina gets a newnt. we will talk the top political risks in 2016. ♪ welcome back to "the pulse," streaming on your tablet, your phone, and bloomberg.com. here's what we're watching for the rest of the day. argentina's new president gets inaugurated at noon local time. since the former president is not going, we will get to that with our managing editor next. then the investor meeting is today for yum! brains, the first time since they decided to split off. onn a central bank watch, interest rate in the snb. jonathan ferro spoke to -- that's all coming up. let's get more on argentina. it's a great story, too good a story not to talk about. the country's new president gets inaugurated, but the ceremony doesn't like drama. the former president is refusing to attend. a group of lawmakers will also boycott the event. let's get more on argentina and the challenges the new president will have. our executive editor or international development joins us now. i love this story because it plays out like a tele-n
the global business editor in berlin. , argentina gets a new president -- up next, argentina gets a newnt. we will talk the top political risks in 2016. ♪ welcome back to "the pulse," streaming on your tablet, your phone, and bloomberg.com. here's what we're watching for the rest of the day. argentina's new president gets inaugurated at noon local time. since the former president is not going, we will get to that with our managing editor next. then the investor meeting is today for...
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them believe in politics again because she has brought justice to argentina. in the 1970s and 80s, thousands of political opponents were put on trial. >> reporter: there are thousands who continue to support her. but many say she has done more damage about good >> translation: her fortune has grown one thousand%. we have a president and vice president that are leading. >> reporter: christina kirchner has been close to power since the 1980s as wife of a powerful governor, a senator and then president. her roll after she steps down continue tos to be debated. >> translation: she said she is going to be with the people, supporting them. i don't see her retiring and leaving all her ideals behind. >> reporter: she has been a polarising figure and while many will be celebrating her leaving, others will be waiting for her to return >>> brazil's supreme court has suspended a committee tasked with whether deciding whether dilma rousseff will be impeachd ed. she was accused of mismanaging the budget. a coca-cola add in mexico that was hoping to inspire joy and unity has
them believe in politics again because she has brought justice to argentina. in the 1970s and 80s, thousands of political opponents were put on trial. >> reporter: there are thousands who continue to support her. but many say she has done more damage about good >> translation: her fortune has grown one thousand%. we have a president and vice president that are leading. >> reporter: christina kirchner has been close to power since the 1980s as wife of a powerful governor, a...
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that certainly won't happen here in argentina. they're one of the largest consumers of meat in the world. they won't give that up very quickly. we've seen land given over from cattle to soy to feed that cattle and less and less land to actually feeding the people. i think there are issues that need to be tackled, but there are customs and traditions in which people in general are not changing any time soon. >> daniel, thank you we're going to stay on air and bring you the deal when it happens here on al jazeera. >> an arrest took place in geneva, which has been at heightened alert levels. >> we have to live with this threat. i knew one day it would reach geneva. paris is not far from geneva. and we have 100 kilometers of border with france. >> we joined now by nadib barber. what do we know? >> they have launched criminal investigations into two syrian origin individuals. no identities and nothing else at the moment. we're waiting to hear from the prosecutor everyone wants to know if these two are linked to reports earlier in the w
that certainly won't happen here in argentina. they're one of the largest consumers of meat in the world. they won't give that up very quickly. we've seen land given over from cattle to soy to feed that cattle and less and less land to actually feeding the people. i think there are issues that need to be tackled, but there are customs and traditions in which people in general are not changing any time soon. >> daniel, thank you we're going to stay on air and bring you the deal when it...
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argentina's a inflation rate is around 30%.e have been demanding a pension raise for years saying they are worried about more inflation. >> translator: we have been demanding a raise and we are already seeing prices go up. our fight is for a better pension, we can only afford half of what we need to exist. >> reporter: since macri announced his plan to his lift currency controls, prices, which are already soaring, have started going up. the price of beef has increased 30%. but economists say that macri made the right call. >> it will be step by step to get argentina out of this stagnation. but you need to have an integral approach because expectations are very high. expectations of change are high. domestically and they are high internationally. so you have to fulfill those expectations. >> reporter: after years of tight controls, macri's government seems determined to lib brailize the economy of latin america's third largest economy. but there is no doubt argentina has a bumpy road ahead. >>> thousands of people have marched i
argentina's a inflation rate is around 30%.e have been demanding a pension raise for years saying they are worried about more inflation. >> translator: we have been demanding a raise and we are already seeing prices go up. our fight is for a better pension, we can only afford half of what we need to exist. >> reporter: since macri announced his plan to his lift currency controls, prices, which are already soaring, have started going up. the price of beef has increased 30%. but...
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it shows how polarize argentina has been.ew president has spoken about liberallizing the exchange rating, opening jobs, bringing argentina to the outside world, after what critics say a policy that has left argentina isolated. we know that on this day, there's presidents from latin america and representatives from the united states, so lots of things are expected to change here with the new president. [ lost audio ] >> all right. we seem to have lost audio again. we apologize for that. >>> donald trump has cancelled a trip to israel as he continues to be criticized for urging a ban on muslims entering the u.s. the republican presidential candidate says he will reschedule his israeli trip after he becomes president. close to half a million britains have signed a petition calling for trump to be barred from entering the u.k. charlie angela has more. >> reporter: he insists he is not racist, but donald trump's latest comments are being interpreted that way. >> donald j trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslim
it shows how polarize argentina has been.ew president has spoken about liberallizing the exchange rating, opening jobs, bringing argentina to the outside world, after what critics say a policy that has left argentina isolated. we know that on this day, there's presidents from latin america and representatives from the united states, so lots of things are expected to change here with the new president. [ lost audio ] >> all right. we seem to have lost audio again. we apologize for that....
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po tariffs in argentina were paris: there's a lot to do on a dairy farm. nobody's gonna do it for you. you have to get out there and do it yourself. bernie sanders is a well-known friend of family farms. bernie cannot be bought out by big money. bernie's opinion cannot be purchased. it's time for our next president to get in there, roll up his sleeves, take off the gloves, and take on wall street, take on big business, take on big money, and get the working class back to where they should be. he's a rock. our top story... des moines police say they are ready to take a threat like the one that made headlines yesterday. los angeles schools let 600-thousand students out of school early after a bomb threat came into the district's email. here in des moines, police have two bomb squads ready round the clock. they're only sent out if a threat is validated... that means someone has either found a device... or knows of a suspect. today we're expecting a historic decision from the federal reserve... at the end of a historic two day meeting, they'll decide whether t
po tariffs in argentina were paris: there's a lot to do on a dairy farm. nobody's gonna do it for you. you have to get out there and do it yourself. bernie sanders is a well-known friend of family farms. bernie cannot be bought out by big money. bernie's opinion cannot be purchased. it's time for our next president to get in there, roll up his sleeves, take off the gloves, and take on wall street, take on big business, take on big money, and get the working class back to where they should be....
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of the argentina futbol association who for many years was close to the former chief and he ran argentinaears until hislet last year and a fifa vice president and close to many of those now being charged and detained by the u.s. authorities accused of corruption of awarding t.v. rights to screen big games. >> betrayal of trust that is society forth here is truly outrageous and the scale of corruption is unconsciousable and should be clear to every culpable individual who remains in the shadows hoping to evade this on going investigation you will not wait us out and you will not escape our focus. >> reporter: among those to fall are the head of the south american futbol federation from paraguay and this other man and both arrested in a swiss hotel as fifa met to try to put its house in order. but there is corruption in latin american futbol and no surprised to the long suffering fans here, what is new is those being accused are now being arrested and charged, forcing bodies like this one the argentina futbol association to at least show they are trying to cleanup their act and is this just
of the argentina futbol association who for many years was close to the former chief and he ran argentinaears until hislet last year and a fifa vice president and close to many of those now being charged and detained by the u.s. authorities accused of corruption of awarding t.v. rights to screen big games. >> betrayal of trust that is society forth here is truly outrageous and the scale of corruption is unconsciousable and should be clear to every culpable individual who remains in the...
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in argentina also badly hit.eople have had to leave concordia because of recent flooding. >> this is a province in northeast argentina. what we're seeing is not only happening in argentina but also in paraguay, and in brazil. in this place precisely thousands of people have been evacuated, around 10,000. i'm told this is one of the poorest areas of the city. many people are leaving, i was just able to see some fish that came all around this area. people are trying to cope with the situation. authorities are also trying to cope. last saturday, mauricio ma crew pu put the blame on climate change. >> reporting from argentina. we move now to the philippines. possibly not the first country that comes to mind when you talk about sports car design. >> this is the car described as philippines first super car weighing 650 kilos, it is designed and developed by young filipino car enthusiasts because they could never afford to buy a sports car they decided to build one. >> it all started when we were challenged and told we
in argentina also badly hit.eople have had to leave concordia because of recent flooding. >> this is a province in northeast argentina. what we're seeing is not only happening in argentina but also in paraguay, and in brazil. in this place precisely thousands of people have been evacuated, around 10,000. i'm told this is one of the poorest areas of the city. many people are leaving, i was just able to see some fish that came all around this area. people are trying to cope with the...
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argentina's new president visited the affected areas and claimed that argentina and the region will have fight a changing climate. >> translation: this frequency we are seeing in rainfall in the rise of water has everything to do with climate change. we have to use less energy and water and take care of the environment. >> reporter: he also said that the way to mitigate effects of climate change is by building more infrastructure. that's what people here have been waiting for years. around 10,000 people have been evacuated here. many live on the river banks because it is cheaper and they have nowhere else to go. this man has been leaving here for two weeks. authorities have told her that it will be months before she can go home. >> translation: we are very thankful for all the help we are getting. what we need is a house far away from the water. my children are sick. we have nothing left. >> reporter: people here say that they're used to floods, but this is the first time they have been forced out of their homes. flooding in argentina is affecting the most vulnerable and many here say th
argentina's new president visited the affected areas and claimed that argentina and the region will have fight a changing climate. >> translation: this frequency we are seeing in rainfall in the rise of water has everything to do with climate change. we have to use less energy and water and take care of the environment. >> reporter: he also said that the way to mitigate effects of climate change is by building more infrastructure. that's what people here have been waiting for years....
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argentina is the world's largest exporter of soybean derivatives... and as of monday the country will be able to export those products...at a lower tax rate of 30 percent...down from 35 percent. "this is going to put them a lot more competitive in the world market, especiallly with the stockpiles that they've been holding. so for the producer in argentina this was a big win," said chris benson director of appliede agriculture and food studies at morningside college. seconds. the plan from the country's president.. also includes the complete elimination of export taxes on ag commodities, such as corn, wheat, and beef. experts say the tax overhaul could create a supply surplus in the global market that may drive down prices. "what we've seen in the last few years in argentina is producers have been stockpiling, especially soybeans because of high inflation, the export tax and the value of the peso." said chris benson, director of appliede agriculture and food studies at morningside college. argentinian tax agency...afip..estimat es that farmers are hold
argentina is the world's largest exporter of soybean derivatives... and as of monday the country will be able to export those products...at a lower tax rate of 30 percent...down from 35 percent. "this is going to put them a lot more competitive in the world market, especiallly with the stockpiles that they've been holding. so for the producer in argentina this was a big win," said chris benson director of appliede agriculture and food studies at morningside college. seconds. the plan...
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however, experts say.....cuts to export taxes in argentina could also drive down grain prices in the u-s. "there is a lot of talk that you'll see argentina shift more acres into corn just because of that reduced [tariff] and wheat as well. the export tax overhual comes after a decade of tariff increases in argentina....that farmers in that country opposed. tonight at 6...i'll have more on the possible... long-term market here in the u-s. reporting live in studio...deborah souverain abc 9 news. jenna: for the first time in almost a decade, the federal reserve today announcece an interest rara increase. that means top federal officials think the u-s economy is strong enough to be weaned off of the extraordinary support it's received sce the great recessio lauren lyster has more from new york. " interest rates affect how much it costs to finance a home or a car [nat of car driving or credit card swiping?]... and how much you're charged to borrow on a credit card? the federal reserve's decision today means those costs will be on the rise. sot - kevin o'leary "mortgage rates will go up as
however, experts say.....cuts to export taxes in argentina could also drive down grain prices in the u-s. "there is a lot of talk that you'll see argentina shift more acres into corn just because of that reduced [tariff] and wheat as well. the export tax overhual comes after a decade of tariff increases in argentina....that farmers in that country opposed. tonight at 6...i'll have more on the possible... long-term market here in the u-s. reporting live in studio...deborah souverain abc 9...
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. >>> much more ahead on al jazeera, only a push back against argentina's new president and his economicms. that is coming up. ♪ >> you're gonna go to school, so you don't have to go war. >> hard earned pride. hard earned respect. hard earned future. >> we can not afford for one of us to lose a job. we're just a family that's trying to make it. >> a real look at the american dream. "hard earned". sunday, 10:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america. ♪ hello again the top stories on al jazeera, a dutch court has ruled the oil company shell can be held liable in the netherlands for the actions of its subsidiary in nigeria and farmers and fishermen filed the lawsuit in 2008, they want shell to cleanup its oil spills and pay compensation. u.n. investigate has found the organization failed to act on child sex abuse allegations against peace keepers in central african republic. secretary-general ban ki-moon says he accepts the findings and he will take action. iran's foreign minister zarif says there are still major obstacles to overcome and talks on the syrian war, foreign ministers from around
. >>> much more ahead on al jazeera, only a push back against argentina's new president and his economicms. that is coming up. ♪ >> you're gonna go to school, so you don't have to go war. >> hard earned pride. hard earned respect. hard earned future. >> we can not afford for one of us to lose a job. we're just a family that's trying to make it. >> a real look at the american dream. "hard earned". sunday, 10:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america. ♪...
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in argentina, thousands turned out to say goodbye to christina two cristina fernandez. also coming up this hour, a special report from brazil showing how families are struggling to cope with mounting debt as the economy slumps. that, and more on the way, but first our top story. first for you, this news just in from geneva, switzerland. the security level has been raised. police are looking for suspects identified by swiss federal authorities. let's bring in our geneva correspondent. it seems like there has been some focused around the u.n. buildings there. what more can you tell us? >> there is a heightened security alert in the palais. i was asked to leave the building around 11:15 last night. today, the u.n. security guards around the building, it is a maximum-security alert. i understand they are looking for about four suspects linked to the paris bombings. what is of great concern, there due in the outskirts of the geneva area. last week, a governor of yemen was killed in aden. there are concerns about the peace talks being sponsored here. this is the first in more
in argentina, thousands turned out to say goodbye to christina two cristina fernandez. also coming up this hour, a special report from brazil showing how families are struggling to cope with mounting debt as the economy slumps. that, and more on the way, but first our top story. first for you, this news just in from geneva, switzerland. the security level has been raised. police are looking for suspects identified by swiss federal authorities. let's bring in our geneva correspondent. it seems...
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agree there are deep rooted problems in argentina. adjustment will require very painful in 2016 and 2017. i think it will be premature in the markets to have the run-up. betty: thank you very much. you can read her story on argentina and this week's is this week. ♪ betty: live from bloomberg world headquarters in downtown manhattan, you are watching over television. i am betty liu. house speaker paul ryan says money will be included in the omnibus federal budget. he made the promise during a meeting with house republicans. democrats and jon stewart have pushed hard for the extension of benefits. it covers those second while theing through the ruins of world trade center after the 9/11 attack. donald trump has canceled his visit to syria. dozens of israeli lawmakers said trump should not be admitted because of his, and to prohibit muslims from entering the united states. hillary clinton won the endorsement of the american federation of government employees. the union represents 600 70 thousand workers in the federal government and dist
agree there are deep rooted problems in argentina. adjustment will require very painful in 2016 and 2017. i think it will be premature in the markets to have the run-up. betty: thank you very much. you can read her story on argentina and this week's is this week. ♪ betty: live from bloomberg world headquarters in downtown manhattan, you are watching over television. i am betty liu. house speaker paul ryan says money will be included in the omnibus federal budget. he made the promise during a...
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argentina officially has a new president. president.mauricio macri received the country's presidential sash earlier today and made his first address to argentina's congress.macri is vowing to tackle corruption, poverty, and drug trafficking in his country.he succeeds cristina fernandez, who was not at today's innaguration.it's the first time a preceeding president has not attended the ceremony since argentina ended its military dictatorship in 19-83. sergeant bowe berghdal is now pod-cast.bergdahl recounts his version of his time in taliban-captivity in season two of "serial," which launched this morning. bergdahl, who was freed in a prisoner swap last year, has been accused of desertion.his release is also the focus of congressional reports, accusing the white house of illegally negotiating with the taliban.season two of "serial" is available on its website and pandora. the navy's newest combat ship is under fire because of its name. name.the u-s-s jackson was commissioned last weekend.it's named after jackson, mississippi -
argentina officially has a new president. president.mauricio macri received the country's presidential sash earlier today and made his first address to argentina's congress.macri is vowing to tackle corruption, poverty, and drug trafficking in his country.he succeeds cristina fernandez, who was not at today's innaguration.it's the first time a preceeding president has not attended the ceremony since argentina ended its military dictatorship in 19-83. sergeant bowe berghdal is now...
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argentina's new president mauricio macri visited the affected areas and said argentina and the surrounding area will have to get ready for climate change. >> this frequency of rainfall has everything to do with climate change. we have to use less energy and water. >> building more infrastructure. that's what people here have been waiting for years. around 10,000 people have been evacuated from their homes in concordia. many live on the river banks because it is cheaper and they have nowhere else to go. estella has been in this center for weeks, authorities tell her it will be weeks before she can go home. >> translator: we are very thankful for all the help we are getting but what we really need is a house far away from the water. my children are sick. bewe have nothing left. >> people here say they are used to floods but this is the first time they have been forced out of their homes. flooding in argentina is affecting the most vulnerable and many here are saying that only government action can help them deal with the effects of cliemeclimate change. teresa vo, al jazeera, concordia, al j
argentina's new president mauricio macri visited the affected areas and said argentina and the surrounding area will have to get ready for climate change. >> this frequency of rainfall has everything to do with climate change. we have to use less energy and water. >> building more infrastructure. that's what people here have been waiting for years. around 10,000 people have been evacuated from their homes in concordia. many live on the river banks because it is cheaper and they have...
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shannon o'neil, let's talk about argentina.e macri has presidential elections, but the challenges are far from over. he faces a dwindling fiscal deficit and rising unemployment. is he fit to tackle this? shannon: i think he is a market-friendly person. that is is is a -- his philosophical bent. the way he governed the city of aires, hes -- buenos did it in that way. the team he has chosen, his cabinet ministers, are all very market friendly. some of them are u.s.-trained economists. others have run big corporations in argentina and other places. they do have this mindset. the number of things he needs to do to change the economy, to bring it back around, to implement austerity plans, it is a tough sell. joe: there has been a lot of skepticism about the quality of argentine economic data. the belief is that the inflation rate is laughably low. laughably lower than what everyone thinks it is. private measures, private attempts to gauge inflation have been significantly above what the government is saying. do you think this is som
shannon o'neil, let's talk about argentina.e macri has presidential elections, but the challenges are far from over. he faces a dwindling fiscal deficit and rising unemployment. is he fit to tackle this? shannon: i think he is a market-friendly person. that is is is a -- his philosophical bent. the way he governed the city of aires, hes -- buenos did it in that way. the team he has chosen, his cabinet ministers, are all very market friendly. some of them are u.s.-trained economists. others have...
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however, experts say cuts to export taxes in argentina could also drive down grain prices in the u-s. "there is a lot of talk that you'll see argentina shift more acres into corn just because of that reduced [tariff] and wheat as well. the export tax overhual comes after a decade of tariff increases in argentina thatfarmers in the country opposed. jenna: a sad end to a grain bin rescue mission in southern iowa -- where a farmhand has died. emergency crews swarmed the farm in clarke county near murray on a call about a man stuck in a grain bin. they spent the next few hours working to find the man and get him out. amanda krenz brings us more. murray, winterset, humeston, and osceola all tried to save the life of a 39 year old farmhand who fell into this grain bin. osceola fire chief mike fry says a grain bin rescue takes specialized training. 17:12 we didn't have a visual on him for quite so time. he had went under before we had got there. the rescue crews cut holes in all sides of the bin to release the grain and relieve pressure. they say this bin was three- quarters full with 60-tho
however, experts say cuts to export taxes in argentina could also drive down grain prices in the u-s. "there is a lot of talk that you'll see argentina shift more acres into corn just because of that reduced [tariff] and wheat as well. the export tax overhual comes after a decade of tariff increases in argentina thatfarmers in the country opposed. jenna: a sad end to a grain bin rescue mission in southern iowa -- where a farmhand has died. emergency crews swarmed the farm in clarke county...
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macri gana contra scioli en argentina, terminando asÍ con 12 aÑo de kirchnerismo en argentina. de la informo nocturna. autoridades anunciaron que aÚn hay condiciones para que siga cayendo la nieve. hoy por novena vez se realizÓ en times square el dÍa nacional de desechar los malos recuerdos. a propÓsito de ese tema, hoy en nuestro lunes social ¿quÉ recuerdo eliminarÍa usted del 2015? lo vamos a publicar en la ediciÓn nocturna. piÉnselo bien, yo todavÍa no sÉ pero les cuento esta noche ♪ ♪ >>eloÍsa te va a matar. >> hasta estuvo bailando, no la viste? >> buenos dÍas. quÉ gusto de verte por segunda vez esta semana. >> a mi tambiÉn me encanta verte, te ves guapÍsima. >> maÑana mismo llega el caballo que usted comprÓ,
macri gana contra scioli en argentina, terminando asÍ con 12 aÑo de kirchnerismo en argentina. de la informo nocturna. autoridades anunciaron que aÚn hay condiciones para que siga cayendo la nieve. hoy por novena vez se realizÓ en times square el dÍa nacional de desechar los malos recuerdos. a propÓsito de ese tema, hoy en nuestro lunes social ¿quÉ recuerdo eliminarÍa usted del 2015? lo vamos a publicar en la ediciÓn nocturna. piÉnselo bien, yo todavÍa no sÉ pero les cuento esta...
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. ♪ >>> just over an hour ago, argentina's new president was sworn into office.won last month's election on a promise to revive the country's economy. the former president boycotted the ceremony. she had disagrees over the location to land over power. the last hours of her presidency, and the moments before the new president was sworn in, they were not without ranker, were they? >> reporter: that's is correct. there have been divisions up to the last minute. the former president decided not to show up. it has been a debate that has been going on over the last week, over where the ceremony was to take place. the new president wanted it to be at presidential palace. and the former president said she wanted it here in congress in front of her supporters. the new president left a while ago, and while in congress, he spoke about hope. he marks a big difference with the outgoing government saying he wants an independent justice system, that he does not want argentinians to be lied to statistics in the government. so let's hear a little bit about what argentina's new pr
. ♪ >>> just over an hour ago, argentina's new president was sworn into office.won last month's election on a promise to revive the country's economy. the former president boycotted the ceremony. she had disagrees over the location to land over power. the last hours of her presidency, and the moments before the new president was sworn in, they were not without ranker, were they? >> reporter: that's is correct. there have been divisions up to the last minute. the former...
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argentina is to relax foreign exchange restrictions which has been in place 2011. it comes six days after president macri took the office with promises of economic reforms. >> reporter: a much expected announcement by argentina's minister of finance. >> translation: we are aiming to normalize the economy. we inherited a complex situation, but we have started to fix it. that's why we are lifting exchange rate restrictions. >> reporter: it was one of former president christina aissue's most unpop-- kirchner's unpopular controls amid rising inflation and a lack of faith in the peso, people have sought refuge in dollars. to control the situation, kerb largely banned the sale of dollars in 2011. now in an attempt to get this country's economy going, the new president is doing what the previous government said was impossible to do. >> reporter: there is lots of uncertainty in the financial district because nobody know what will be the consequences of liberalizing the exchange rate. this latest measure is popular amongst the business sector who say that controls were hurt
argentina is to relax foreign exchange restrictions which has been in place 2011. it comes six days after president macri took the office with promises of economic reforms. >> reporter: a much expected announcement by argentina's minister of finance. >> translation: we are aiming to normalize the economy. we inherited a complex situation, but we have started to fix it. that's why we are lifting exchange rate restrictions. >> reporter: it was one of former president christina...
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cristina kirchner says goodbye to argentina. we take a look at what challenges lie ahead for her divided country. a new first, a vaccine for dengue fever gets approved in mexico. the united states says it's ready to step up the fight against i.s.i.l. in iraq. ash carter has offered to send personnel and machinery to help push out the i.s.i.l. from romadi which was captured in may. it was seen as an embarrassing setback for the iraqi forces >> we're prepared to assist the iraqi army with attack helicopters and accompanying advisers >>> our correspondent imran khan joins us now. if you could just quickly update us on the situation in romadi right now. >> reporter: what we've seen in the last 24 hours is two real key territories taken by the counter terrorism forces backed by the iraqi army. the first was in the south-west of the city. this is a fairly significant chunk of the suburbs and it leads into a number of bridges that take you into the center of the city itself. we also saw the area of the military base that the iraqis had
cristina kirchner says goodbye to argentina. we take a look at what challenges lie ahead for her divided country. a new first, a vaccine for dengue fever gets approved in mexico. the united states says it's ready to step up the fight against i.s.i.l. in iraq. ash carter has offered to send personnel and machinery to help push out the i.s.i.l. from romadi which was captured in may. it was seen as an embarrassing setback for the iraqi forces >> we're prepared to assist the iraqi army with...
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argentina inflation rate is around 30%. these people have been demanding a pension rate for years. they say they're worried about more inflation. >> translation: we have been demanding a raise and we are already seeing prices go up. we are fighting for a better pension. we can only afford ahalf of what we need to exist. >> reporter: since macri says he will lift currency controls, prices have started going up. the price of beef has increased 30%. analysts say he made the right call >> it will be step-by-step to get out of this stagnation, but you need to have an integral approach because expectations are very high. expectations are changed and are high internationally. you have to fulfil those. >> reporter: after years of tight controls, macri's government seems determined to liberalize the economy of latin america's third largest economy. there is no doubt argentina has a bumpy road ahead >>> regular commercial flights between cuba and the u.s. are expected to soon resume. the two countries have agreed in principal to resume flights. officials hope to announce an agreement soon. i
argentina inflation rate is around 30%. these people have been demanding a pension rate for years. they say they're worried about more inflation. >> translation: we have been demanding a raise and we are already seeing prices go up. we are fighting for a better pension. we can only afford ahalf of what we need to exist. >> reporter: since macri says he will lift currency controls, prices have started going up. the price of beef has increased 30%. analysts say he made the right call...
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christina kirchner says goodbye to argentina. we take a look at what challenges lie ahead for her divided country. a world first, a new vaccine against dengue fever gets approved in mexico. the united states says it's ready to step up the fight against i.s.i.l. in iraq. the defense secretary ash carter has offered to send personnel and equipment to help iraqi forces push i.s.i.l. from the city of romadi. it is about 100 kilometres by baghdad and was captured by i.s.i.l. in may and it was seen as an embarrassing celt back for iraqi forces >> the u.s. are prepared to assist the iraqi army with capabilities to help them finish the job, including helicopters and personnel >>> going to imran khan in northern iraq. just remind us of this fight for romadi. what's the situation on the ground there now? >> reporter: well, right now what they've done is they've taken a number of key bases and territory within the city. this is an operation that was led by the counter terrorism forces backed by the iraqi army. they have gone into the south-
christina kirchner says goodbye to argentina. we take a look at what challenges lie ahead for her divided country. a world first, a new vaccine against dengue fever gets approved in mexico. the united states says it's ready to step up the fight against i.s.i.l. in iraq. the defense secretary ash carter has offered to send personnel and equipment to help iraqi forces push i.s.i.l. from the city of romadi. it is about 100 kilometres by baghdad and was captured by i.s.i.l. in may and it was seen...
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argentina se va a un rumbo polÍtico con macri al poder.e hacerlo más sencillo, con su línea de enfermeras que hablan español. enfermera: (voz desde el teléfono) si es conjuntivitis, podría ser muy contagioso. ya me di cuenta... unitedhealthcare padebes romper las reglas.s, surface pro 4. nueva pantalla para nuevas perspectivas. un nueva pluma para nuevas obras maestras. nuevos altavoces para un nuevo sonido. reinventamos la surface pro, para que reinventes todo lo demás. el exodo de miles de menores no acompa ♪ ♪ jorge: el Éxodo de miles de menores no acompaÑados hacÍa estados unidos, hablÓ pedro rojas, uno de los encargados en texas en donde se va abrir uno de los centros. pedro: una nueva ola de inmigrantes se estÁ abriendo en el paÍs. quedan en zonas rurales en las afueras de dallas, las familias dicen que la violencia e inseguridad les obliga abandonar sus paÍses. >> ellos hay veces que en la tarde se lo quitan, no hay ni como ver para comer, y las pocas veces no hay ni para la gasolina, y se lo quieren quitar tambiÉn, y es muy dura la
argentina se va a un rumbo polÍtico con macri al poder.e hacerlo más sencillo, con su línea de enfermeras que hablan español. enfermera: (voz desde el teléfono) si es conjuntivitis, podría ser muy contagioso. ya me di cuenta... unitedhealthcare padebes romper las reglas.s, surface pro 4. nueva pantalla para nuevas perspectivas. un nueva pluma para nuevas obras maestras. nuevos altavoces para un nuevo sonido. reinventamos la surface pro, para que reinventes todo lo demás. el exodo de...
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we kind of had some recent news out of argentina. real quick, your thoughts on argentina and maybe the impact? >> that impact is bearish on the markets because i the argentine announcement of reducing, eliminating the tariffs immediately on corn and wheat is going to encourage those producers to sell their grain that they ve been hoarding, and it's going to be moving to the market. and this is a weight on the global market. however, if we do see the dollar help u.s. markets become more competitive we could find some hand to mouth buyers, but with the global situation that we have with plentiful grains across the globe it's going to be hard for the u.s. to remain competitive. >> okay. well, we'll talk more about that coming up in our next segment. we'll be right back with more u.s. farm right after this.
we kind of had some recent news out of argentina. real quick, your thoughts on argentina and maybe the impact? >> that impact is bearish on the markets because i the argentine announcement of reducing, eliminating the tariffs immediately on corn and wheat is going to encourage those producers to sell their grain that they ve been hoarding, and it's going to be moving to the market. and this is a weight on the global market. however, if we do see the dollar help u.s. markets become more...
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. >> during argentina's transition to democracy, moreno-ocampo served as the deputy prosecutor against members of the military government who had ruled the country. >> i never could convince my mother of what happened in my country. but then when the trial start and my mother start to listen to witness. she call me and say, "i still love general videla. but you are right. he has to go to jail." >> i spoke to luis moreno-ocampo in new york, where he is now in private practice. he had just returned from iraq where he was doing bro-bono work investigating crimes committed by isil against the country's yazidi minority. you've just recently returned from ira the yazidis have, have appealed to the icc. they wanted the icc to do something about the genocide that they say that is happening to them because of isil. what can the icc do? >> that for me interesting, no? because, if you are a victim of, this type of crimes, you are in iraq. but isis who have no, no one can control them, is attacking you. where you go? iraq cannot do it. so who else will protect you? so people keep moving, asking ic
. >> during argentina's transition to democracy, moreno-ocampo served as the deputy prosecutor against members of the military government who had ruled the country. >> i never could convince my mother of what happened in my country. but then when the trial start and my mother start to listen to witness. she call me and say, "i still love general videla. but you are right. he has to go to jail." >> i spoke to luis moreno-ocampo in new york, where he is now in private...
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one of the first measures is to liberalize the change rate in argentina. that would cause inflation to spak and that worries that they won't do anything. it's the former chief of the central bank, and says that the situation is more complicated an the outgoing government would like to admit. >> all the coffers are empty in the argentinian economy. there's no dollars, reserves. if you look at the treasury, it's bigger and bigger. the government will hope the draws, how do you reconstruct the base of supporters. the challenge will be to do it without hurting the vulnerable. >> columbia's government and f.a.r.c. inching closer to a peace deal. they've been talking peace in havana, to bring 50 years of conflict to an end. f.a.r.c. has 18,000 members and opposes privatizition. 220,000 are believed to have been killed, most civilians. and 7 million people have registered. rare access to one of the biggest camps has been claimed. >> reporter: a rebel f.a.r.c. movement on the move. columbian soldiers a kilometre away. because of fighting they hide. >> we are in a
one of the first measures is to liberalize the change rate in argentina. that would cause inflation to spak and that worries that they won't do anything. it's the former chief of the central bank, and says that the situation is more complicated an the outgoing government would like to admit. >> all the coffers are empty in the argentinian economy. there's no dollars, reserves. if you look at the treasury, it's bigger and bigger. the government will hope the draws, how do you reconstruct...
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gusta gustavo: con este juramento mauricio macri se volviÓ presidente de argentina.ean propio o ajenos dejen de cumplir lo que seÑala la ley. gustavo: recibiÓ el baston y banda presidencial de parte de manos del senado, la presidenta saliente cristina fernÁndez de kirchner decidiÓ no participar de la ceremonia, y un juez detalerminÓ que su mandato termo a noche. a las 12 de la noche. sin embargo; la ausencia no empaÑÓ la audiencia de los macristas. >> me siento libre, oxÍgeno, siento optimismo. gustavo: la vicepresidenta hasta se animÓ a cantar en el balcon de la casa javier rros rosada, presidente lo acompaÑÓ con su caracterÍstico paso de baile. gustavo. en buenos aires, es toda la informaciÓn, regresamos a los estudios. ♪ ♪ jorge: al recibir el premio nobel de la paz, el cuarteto de tÚnez dijeron que el mundo debe otorgar prioridad a la lucha en contra del terrorismo. ♪ ♪ (cantando en inglÉs) ♪ ♪ jorge: un improvisado concierto de madonna, en la plaza de parÍs, es el homenaje a las vÍctimas del atentado, madonna le pidiÓ a los fans que la acompaÑen, y interpretÓ la
gusta gustavo: con este juramento mauricio macri se volviÓ presidente de argentina.ean propio o ajenos dejen de cumplir lo que seÑala la ley. gustavo: recibiÓ el baston y banda presidencial de parte de manos del senado, la presidenta saliente cristina fernÁndez de kirchner decidiÓ no participar de la ceremonia, y un juez detalerminÓ que su mandato termo a noche. a las 12 de la noche. sin embargo; la ausencia no empaÑÓ la audiencia de los macristas. >> me siento libre, oxÍgeno,...
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. >> there have been problems too in argentina and elections for a new president there ended in chaos reports from buenos aires. >> reporter: it was a choice between the new a tattooed t.v. host and one of the most well-known faces in argentina, lorenzo and the old the acting president of the argentina futbol association and for many years wes was close to the former chief and he ran futbol for 35 years until his death last year and a fifa vice president and close to many of those being charged and detained by the u.s. authorities and those to fall with part of the south american federation and the top man from the northern central american body and both arrested at a swiss hotel as fifa met to try to put its house in order. but there is corruption in latin american futbol and no surprise to the millions of long suffering fans here, what is new is that those being accused are now being arrested and charged, forcing bodies like this one the argentina futbol association to at least show they are trying to cleanup their act but are they or is this just for show? a tied vote and ballot pa
. >> there have been problems too in argentina and elections for a new president there ended in chaos reports from buenos aires. >> reporter: it was a choice between the new a tattooed t.v. host and one of the most well-known faces in argentina, lorenzo and the old the acting president of the argentina futbol association and for many years wes was close to the former chief and he ran futbol for 35 years until his death last year and a fifa vice president and close to many of those...