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. >>> these hikers are on a three-day trip through in argentine argentina. you can see the guys helping some of the hikers get over to the other side of a small stream of rushing water. they notice changes dramatically. their expertise helps them their environment. >> whoa! >> oh, man. >> wow. >> that's crazy. >> a massive right in their direction. they escaped in a matter of seconds. >> no doubt they would have beenat's not just water. that's rock and boulders and debris. >> that's why these guys are saying it's so important that if you are out there, be aware of this conditions. the snow is rushing down the mountain at very high speeds carrying with it mud, rocks, and putting hikers' life ine saying if you're going out here, try to have an experienced guide with you and do not hike like so many of us sound is going to be the first tell-tale sign of an on coming avalanche. >> thank goodness they had the made it out just fine with a big old scare. >>>eo looks like it's up high off the road. that's right, you're traveling in a lori e n lorrie or a truck as we
. >>> these hikers are on a three-day trip through in argentine argentina. you can see the guys helping some of the hikers get over to the other side of a small stream of rushing water. they notice changes dramatically. their expertise helps them their environment. >> whoa! >> oh, man. >> wow. >> that's crazy. >> a massive right in their direction. they escaped in a matter of seconds. >> no doubt they would have beenat's not just water. that's rock...
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the 1982 wore over the falkland islands claimed the lives of more than 600 argentine soldiers and 259 other soldiers. argentina said it inherited the islands in from spain. and britain says it administered them for 200 years. the people of the islands in voted to remain part of the britain. peace talks showed process towards 50 years of fighting between f.a.r.c. rebels and the government. both asked the u.n. security council to modify the disarmament. the government and rebels set a march 23rd deadline >>> mexico's government is investigating possible illegal dealings between el chapo and actress castille. the attorney-general told the newspaper investigators are looking into possible money laundering charges and want to bring the actress in for questioning about her tequila company. she partnered with sean penn to set up a meeting. penn is not being investigated >>> a mosquito born virus has led to a travel barning for women planning to get pregnant. it is spreading throughout the caribbean. al jazeera reports. >> reporter: american women man planning to get pregnant are told to talk to their doctors before t
the 1982 wore over the falkland islands claimed the lives of more than 600 argentine soldiers and 259 other soldiers. argentina said it inherited the islands in from spain. and britain says it administered them for 200 years. the people of the islands in voted to remain part of the britain. peace talks showed process towards 50 years of fighting between f.a.r.c. rebels and the government. both asked the u.n. security council to modify the disarmament. the government and rebels set a march 23rd...
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argentina's fruit growing region. but it's different here. these pickers are working for an argentine company founded 15 years ago. nearly all its produce goes abroad, mostly to the united states since it is organic, and the organic market in argentina hardly exists. it is a country where genetically modified crops rule. >> neighbors are a very important aspects, how you relate to them. how they relate to you. it is one of the most important challenges especially in certain areas, and around the city of buenos aires where mostly monsantos and their friends and other mgos are a big challenge. >> it all looks rosy in this orchard but argentina's fruit industry is in crisis. hundreds of small growers have gone under or surviving producers are protesting. last week dumping rotten apples outside of state buildings, calling on the government to fulfill its promise to support small fruit producers. >> we're reaching new markets, finding the organic niche has helped our company. >> companies work with the north trying to provide a fresh model in the midst of turmoil. >> it's labor intensive using methods that have not chan
argentina's fruit growing region. but it's different here. these pickers are working for an argentine company founded 15 years ago. nearly all its produce goes abroad, mostly to the united states since it is organic, and the organic market in argentina hardly exists. it is a country where genetically modified crops rule. >> neighbors are a very important aspects, how you relate to them. how they relate to you. it is one of the most important challenges especially in certain areas, and...
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argentine institutions. whatever the reason, one year on, these people are asking what happened to alberto nuzman. >> translator: it's worth it to keep looking for answers. argentinawer and looking for justice. >> translator: we all felt nuzman's death. it wasn't just him dying. it was the death of all of argentine. >> reporter: a month after his death these crowds filled the streets of buenos aires, calling for justice. they believe nuzman was killed to silence his investigation. others say he had no case against the president and killed himself. >> translator: his daughters should be the first to benefit from this investigation, but in second place should be the country, because we all need to know what happened to the investigator who denounced the president of the nation. >> reporter: many here hope the change of government will bring fresh impetus to the investigation, an investigation that from the beginning has divided argentina along political lines. one year on, those divisions are as strong as ever. >>> the mayor of the u.s. city struggling to deal with contaminated water supplies is flying to washington to appeal for help. a federal emergency has been d
argentine institutions. whatever the reason, one year on, these people are asking what happened to alberto nuzman. >> translator: it's worth it to keep looking for answers. argentinawer and looking for justice. >> translator: we all felt nuzman's death. it wasn't just him dying. it was the death of all of argentine. >> reporter: a month after his death these crowds filled the streets of buenos aires, calling for justice. they believe nuzman was killed to silence his...
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argentina. why the cross ways between the two currencies increases the argentine cost of base. there's a balance sheet revaluation. to consider this incredible value, he says while razored produced in mexico are moving through the customs pros in argentina, our argentinian business holds a pay object on the books. at the end of every convey payable and receivables are revalued. waiting transactional balancing flow through the sg & a and are included in core earnings per share. i know that's hard, but this is an important accounting issue. the last nightmare -- income statements subsidiaries that do not use the u.s. dollar as their functional currency are translated back to the u.s. dollars. all right. that's the gobbledygook, but how much do these issues hurt the raider blade business in argentina. they are projected to be significant, and there's the numbers. 70 million, 50 million and 30 million after tax. this is 140 million after tax for the year because of the super freakin' strong dollar. holy cow. that's a real hit for any company right there. that's what the fed is aggra
argentina. why the cross ways between the two currencies increases the argentine cost of base. there's a balance sheet revaluation. to consider this incredible value, he says while razored produced in mexico are moving through the customs pros in argentina, our argentinian business holds a pay object on the books. at the end of every convey payable and receivables are revalued. waiting transactional balancing flow through the sg & a and are included in core earnings per share. i know that's...
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. >> this is the party of argentina's fruit growing region, but it's different here. these pickers are working for an argentineompany founded 15 years ago. they ship abroad, mostly to the united states, and it's all organic. the organic market in argentina hardly exists. it's an area where genetically modified crops rule. >> it's how they relate to you, and it is one of the most important challenges i think, especially in areas around the city of buenos aires, with mon santo. it's a big challenge. >> reporter: everything looks rosy in this orchard, but [ arguin argentina's fruit growing industry is in crisis. many small growers have gone under. and the government saying that it will support the small producers. >> in this valley, we all suffered economically last year. but reaching new markets, and it has helped our company. >> reporter: locals work with migrant workers from thing north. with an organic philosophy, trying to find a fresh model in the face of turmoil. they're using ways that haven't been in generations, but while the rest of the country is in crisis, these are not only priding for themselves an
. >> this is the party of argentina's fruit growing region, but it's different here. these pickers are working for an argentineompany founded 15 years ago. they ship abroad, mostly to the united states, and it's all organic. the organic market in argentina hardly exists. it's an area where genetically modified crops rule. >> it's how they relate to you, and it is one of the most important challenges i think, especially in areas around the city of buenos aires, with mon santo. it's a...
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argentina is a world power in looking for justice since we've had so much experience and optimistic. >> translation: we all felt his death. it wasn't just him dying, it was the death of all argentines. >> reporter: a month after his death these crowds filled the streets of the city calling for justice. they believe he was killed to silence his investigation. others say he had no case against president kirchner and killed himself. >> translation: his daughters should be the first to benefit from this investigation. in second place should be the country because we all need to know what happened to the investigator who denounced the president of the nation. >> reporter: many here hope the change of government will bring fresh impetus to the investigation, an investigation that from the beginning has divided argentina along political lines. one year on, those divisions are as strong as ever >>> british mps have debated whether the presidential hopeful donald trump should be barred from entering the u.k. more than half a million people signed a petition calling for the ban. >> reporter: love him or loathe him, donald trump can't stay out of the headlines, but some people in britain are
argentina is a world power in looking for justice since we've had so much experience and optimistic. >> translation: we all felt his death. it wasn't just him dying, it was the death of all argentines. >> reporter: a month after his death these crowds filled the streets of the city calling for justice. they believe he was killed to silence his investigation. others say he had no case against president kirchner and killed himself. >> translation: his daughters should be the...
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argentina is a world power in looking for justice. we've had to much experience and optimistic >>> we all felt nisman's death. it was not just him dying, but the death of all argentines. i'm confident we'll see change and honour him. >> a month after his death, the crowds filled the streets of buenos aires, calling for justice. they believe he was killed to silence his investigation. others say he had no case ace gains president cristina fernandez de kirchner, and killed himself. >> his daughters should be the first to benefit. but in second place is the country. we all need to know what happened to the integritior denouncing the president of the nation. many hope the change of government will bring impetus to the investigation. an investigation that from the beginning divided argentina along political lines. a year on, the divisions are as strong as ever. >> the cofounder of one of the world's best-known bands died. ♪ welcome to the hotel california ♪ >>> glenn fry helped to compose many of the eagles biggest hits including "hotel california", he died after suffering consequences of pneumonia and other illnesses. he and don henley formed the band in 1971. we'll list
argentina is a world power in looking for justice. we've had to much experience and optimistic >>> we all felt nisman's death. it was not just him dying, but the death of all argentines. i'm confident we'll see change and honour him. >> a month after his death, the crowds filled the streets of buenos aires, calling for justice. they believe he was killed to silence his investigation. others say he had no case ace gains president cristina fernandez de kirchner, and killed himself....
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argentina's history. it's a type of street art that eventually died out. >> translator: they are from the same time period in argentinery. in the 1940s they were very popular and then they started disappearing. then in the '70s, it was banned from the streets. >> reporter: this type of art uses an ornamental design. it is a typical art of buenos aires. it was created in the 19th century by european immigrants who brought elements of art, and created a unique argentinian style. it started as a way of decorating carriages but later became an emblem of buenos aires. for years buses were decorated with the art, until it was banned by the military government in the 1970s. the reason given, it was distracting to drivers. many say that it was an attack against popular art. this man says that the art is part of the soul of buenos aires. he managing a bus company and has struggled to keep this type of art live. >> translator: when buses appeared decades ago they were painted like street carriages. everybody wanted to have the nicest bus. they had the flag, homes, among others. >> reporter: he says that the military government'
argentina's history. it's a type of street art that eventually died out. >> translator: they are from the same time period in argentinery. in the 1940s they were very popular and then they started disappearing. then in the '70s, it was banned from the streets. >> reporter: this type of art uses an ornamental design. it is a typical art of buenos aires. it was created in the 19th century by european immigrants who brought elements of art, and created a unique argentinian style. it...
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between the argentine government of president mauricio macri and the hedge funds of the united states which claim that something like $1.3 billion is owed to them, as a fallout from argentina's financial collapse in 2001-2002, when it defaulted on debts of about $100 billion. >> translator: i hope we can quickly deal with those debts we couldn't negotiate, when this is resolved we will have more energy more possibilities and more financing for those who want to invest, grow, and create work for argentinians. >> the former government of cristina kirchner, said they were immoral, illegal and they refused to pay them. the new government, the new finance min sister says that cost argentina daily, that failure to reach any kind of agreement with the hedge funds. he said that the country is willing to negotiate to find a solution to this problem, as soon as possible, that it will be a fair agreement, it will be a fair outcome, but between argentina's interest able to rebuild the economy to reach agreement with those hedge funds and put behind them the difficulties that the previous government faced with some of its most serious debtors. >> daniel schweimler in buenos aires. coming
between the argentine government of president mauricio macri and the hedge funds of the united states which claim that something like $1.3 billion is owed to them, as a fallout from argentina's financial collapse in 2001-2002, when it defaulted on debts of about $100 billion. >> translator: i hope we can quickly deal with those debts we couldn't negotiate, when this is resolved we will have more energy more possibilities and more financing for those who want to invest, grow, and create...
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argentina? >> reporter: well, i think the frustration barbara was so complete, what the new government has done was promise to reform some of those institutions which many argentines feel have been failing. most evidently, the judiciary. mr. macri met mr. nisman's daughters, to give them confidence new imiz would be placeemphasis would beplaced on. until answers are founder to some of these questions, he was an important figure, he was investigating a major case that implicated the previous government. we mentioned the fact that allegations were made against iran's involvement in this, in the bombing in 1994. so many, many questions still waiting to be answered here. >> daniel schweimler, in buenos aires, thank you. >>> new government ss many of them are supporters of former president cristina kirchner, teresa vo has the story. >> a protest by people who say they have lost their jobs. she says she as been working at the plata municipality for six years and now her contract has not been renew. >> translator: the government is playing off state employees and they are accusing us of being activists, of getting paid and not coming to work. i have three children to sup
argentina? >> reporter: well, i think the frustration barbara was so complete, what the new government has done was promise to reform some of those institutions which many argentines feel have been failing. most evidently, the judiciary. mr. macri met mr. nisman's daughters, to give them confidence new imiz would be placeemphasis would beplaced on. until answers are founder to some of these questions, he was an important figure, he was investigating a major case that implicated the...
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argentina over the weekend. the u-s finished first in the team category, and an argentine won the individual competition. two-hundred and thirty players from twenty six countries competed in the tournament. footgolf is a hybrid sport that soccer and golf. players must kick the ball into a hole in as few kicks as possible, avoiding classic golf obstacles such as water hazards, sand traps and rough grass. the tournament is divided into individual and team categories. the united states team won the team category. footgolf is believed to have been created in the netherlands in 2008. the big winner at sundays golden turned out to be the western revenge epic lord joaquin "el chapo" guzman to the united states. the famed fugitive was recaptured following a dramatic, months-long hunt. officials warn that the extraditing process could take a long time as guzman's lawyers file legal appeals and maneuver to keep their client in mexico, where he has already escaped from maximum security prisons twice. on sunday, agents formally notified guzman that he was wanted in the united states. high pressure will build into th
argentina over the weekend. the u-s finished first in the team category, and an argentine won the individual competition. two-hundred and thirty players from twenty six countries competed in the tournament. footgolf is a hybrid sport that soccer and golf. players must kick the ball into a hole in as few kicks as possible, avoiding classic golf obstacles such as water hazards, sand traps and rough grass. the tournament is divided into individual and team categories. the united states team won...
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argentina's new president is promising justice will be done over the suspicious death of a former state prosecutor. his bodz -- body was found in his apartment over a year ago. daniel reports from the argentine>> reporter: a year on and there are more questions than answers. these people are still asking how alberto nuzman died. >> translator: they are trying to cover the sun with their hands, but the hands they are using to block out the sun are covered with gun powder and blood. >> reporter: alberto nuzman was due to present his findings. there are those who say because this case is so important and complicated, it needs to be done properly. others say it is highlighted from the inefficiencies in argentine systems. whatever the reason, one year on, these people are asking what happened to alberto nuzman. >> translator: we're looking for justice. >> translator: we all felt his death. it wasn't just him dying. it was the death of all of argentine. i'm confident we'll see change and honor him as he deserved. >> reporter: a month after his death, these crowds filled the streets calling for justice. they believe he was killed to silence his investigation. oirs say he had no case against the pre
argentina's new president is promising justice will be done over the suspicious death of a former state prosecutor. his bodz -- body was found in his apartment over a year ago. daniel reports from the argentine>> reporter: a year on and there are more questions than answers. these people are still asking how alberto nuzman died. >> translator: they are trying to cover the sun with their hands, but the hands they are using to block out the sun are covered with gun powder and blood....