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friendships with those who view serbia as a successor to yugoslavia i mean the arab world asia africa latin america and others they were very keen to revive our relations we do have a plan bate we enjoy excellent cooperation with russia which heavily invests into serbia we're also partners with china latin america the united arab emirates other countries of the arab world in israel joining the e.u. isn't a question of life and death rather it's a question of a better life because of that if i basically say no school is an alternative plan for so because it provides investment and loans and i don't see this is an alternative these two blessings are not mutually exclusive. do you mean that said he has no need to choose between east and west unity the unique or the serbia will never choose between east and west it wants to be part of both this idea is nothing new it was suggested by the serbian socialists two centuries ago yes we are a slavic orthodox country but we have bordered by western europe and while that might not feel like our natural environment we have to deal with it of course we have long
friendships with those who view serbia as a successor to yugoslavia i mean the arab world asia africa latin america and others they were very keen to revive our relations we do have a plan bate we enjoy excellent cooperation with russia which heavily invests into serbia we're also partners with china latin america the united arab emirates other countries of the arab world in israel joining the e.u. isn't a question of life and death rather it's a question of a better life because of that if i...
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in fact, one has to see the relations between china and africa in terms of china's reach into europe, asia, latin america in africa, and in this reach the chinese are way ahead in terms of their planning for economic transformation. which we must remind the audience, was based on principles of socialist planning. there is a struggle going inside of china between the different branches of the communist party, but one should remind the audience that the ruling party in china is a communist party. in the past 10 years, the chinese have signed infrastructure for resources deals that 20 african countries. these deals mean that a country such as angola was able to get around the bullying tactics of the international monetary fund and the world bank. so this for structure projects of the chinese and africa has changed africa to the point where the african economies are no -- known as a leading edge of transformation. and what one needs in africa is to promote the revolutionary processes that started in egypt so that one can remove those governments in africa that are an obstacle to the economic and political tr
in fact, one has to see the relations between china and africa in terms of china's reach into europe, asia, latin america in africa, and in this reach the chinese are way ahead in terms of their planning for economic transformation. which we must remind the audience, was based on principles of socialist planning. there is a struggle going inside of china between the different branches of the communist party, but one should remind the audience that the ruling party in china is a communist party....
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will be about between 850 to a billion new middle class being created in the world, in africa, in asia, in latin americaall across the world, and i think consumer companies like us, that's what excites us, the growth potential as a result of the creation of that middle class. now myanmar will contribute toward that. >> with this plant in myanmar, there are only two remaining countries in the world where coke is not. tyler? guesses? >> i saw what they were, and they won't surprise you when you hear it. >> no, no. >> but i had no idea that coke didn't do business there at all. >> north korea and cuba. >> wow. wow. >> it makes sense once you hear about it, right? having been to cuba, you can -- >> it's got to be rum and coke in cuba. >> illicit coke. >>> sue, down to you. >> thanks, guys. >>> sex, lies and newspapers a new twist, coming up next. >>> plus hacking back. ♪ anything you can do ♪ i can do better >>> hack 'em back. if authorities can't or won't help, you can help yourself. see how some hacking victims are now fighting back with hired guns. more "power lunch" in two minutes. 6 with fidelity's opt
will be about between 850 to a billion new middle class being created in the world, in africa, in asia, in latin americaall across the world, and i think consumer companies like us, that's what excites us, the growth potential as a result of the creation of that middle class. now myanmar will contribute toward that. >> with this plant in myanmar, there are only two remaining countries in the world where coke is not. tyler? guesses? >> i saw what they were, and they won't surprise...
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kennedy said we were in a struggle for the hearts and minds in africa and asia and latin america.at if america was seen by these peoples as a racist society. so he understood that the politics at home and abroad provided the kind of pressure for him to act. but he did see it as a moral cause. he said, you know, they keep saying in the south they're going to change this and change that. they'll never do it. he felt time had come for him to press the case. of course, the question remains if he had not been killed, would he have gotten that bill through the congress. i think he would have, because he would have run against barry goldwater and would have won as big an election as lyndon johnson did, brought with him into the house and senate huge majorities. and i think he would have got all four pieces of the bills passed. >> we still continue, though, robert dallek, to fight inequality. we have made progress. >> yes. >> but unemployment is 7.6%. for african-americans it's 13.5. we still have a long way to go. but there has been progress because that young lady that president clinton
kennedy said we were in a struggle for the hearts and minds in africa and asia and latin america.at if america was seen by these peoples as a racist society. so he understood that the politics at home and abroad provided the kind of pressure for him to act. but he did see it as a moral cause. he said, you know, they keep saying in the south they're going to change this and change that. they'll never do it. he felt time had come for him to press the case. of course, the question remains if he...
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decade or so raising their best guess on how many people will be alive in africa, and as well in parts of asia and latin america. 20502sh2025, 2050 and 2100. >> carlos menem has been sentenced to seven years in prison. he's been con victed of smuggling weapons to ecuador and croatia in the 1990's and the court asked the senate to remove the immunity that menem enjoyed as an elected member of congress. a commuter train has crashed into the back of another train near the argentinean capital buenos aires. at least three people have been killed. and many more injured. the accident happened during morning rush hour. a crash on the same line two years ago killed 51 people and left more than 700 wounded. one person has been killed and more than 70 others injured after a massive explosion at a chemical plant in the u.s. state of louisiana. the blast happened at factory along the mississippi river. just south of baton rouge. the u.s. supreme court has made a ruling that could have an impact on the fast-growing area of d.n.a. medicine. it was considering whether a company that finds a particular gene should be allowed to
decade or so raising their best guess on how many people will be alive in africa, and as well in parts of asia and latin america. 20502sh2025, 2050 and 2100. >> carlos menem has been sentenced to seven years in prison. he's been con victed of smuggling weapons to ecuador and croatia in the 1990's and the court asked the senate to remove the immunity that menem enjoyed as an elected member of congress. a commuter train has crashed into the back of another train near the argentinean capital...
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asia. there is trading and providing inputs for the production of final goods in china. secondly commodity exporters from latin america to africa to asia, we're exporting a wide range of commodities to china. third of all europe, germany and even the united states are exporting lots of goods and services to china or doing foreign direct investment to-- so if a hard lining of china were to occur and i'm not predicting one, the consequence are going to be absolutely global economically and politically. >> we're between much more reliance, all of us, on an economy that is vastly more uncertain than the united states or the europeans or japan looking out over the long-term. but the geo political implications in the nearer term are of course traumatic. the chinese will become as you kind of imply the largest most important player pretty quickly in the middle east. they're the ones that will have all the economics to gain or lose. already ten years ago in sub saharan after africa china invested 20 million, functionally nothing. now it's the world's-- in africa comes from china. they overwhelmingly the most important country. >> rose:
asia. there is trading and providing inputs for the production of final goods in china. secondly commodity exporters from latin america to africa to asia, we're exporting a wide range of commodities to china. third of all europe, germany and even the united states are exporting lots of goods and services to china or doing foreign direct investment to-- so if a hard lining of china were to occur and i'm not predicting one, the consequence are going to be absolutely global economically and...
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the messaging will change and we could garner significant report amongst immigrants from africa, asia, latin america. it has been that way pretty regularly and my guess is that it will continue to be that way. if we do nothing, we will have family reunification, they are not necessarily as aspirational as those if we would've created a strategic approach to this. if you believe this is all about politics, republicans are doomed. i would disagree with that. >> let's go to questions. give us your name and who you are affiliated with. >> thank you for holding this. i am the congressional correspondent for the hispanic outlook on higher education. i do think the press keeps saying the republicans and hispanics do not like republicans, but hispanic republicans are driving the debate right now. there were five new hispanics selected into congress and they were all republicans. the press has to get off this message that hispanics hate republicans. it is not true. >> keep talking. [laughter] i have a little thing about that because it makes me mad. immigration was absolutely not an election issue. nobody ca
the messaging will change and we could garner significant report amongst immigrants from africa, asia, latin america. it has been that way pretty regularly and my guess is that it will continue to be that way. if we do nothing, we will have family reunification, they are not necessarily as aspirational as those if we would've created a strategic approach to this. if you believe this is all about politics, republicans are doomed. i would disagree with that. >> let's go to questions. give...
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this, from all over the world, drawing on movements from africa, from europe, from asia, from scandinavia, from the united states, from latin america, this will knock your socks off. we urge you to call 866-359- 4334. the book is yours for $120. the book is called "economics unmasked, from power and greed to compassion and the common good." as they describe it, "the recent decades brought about the massive production of goods and as aolice in of goods direct result of new liver...
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that's versus 68% in south africa, 58% in latin america and 57% in asia-pacific, so we're less than halfow much -- >> now, let me finish. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> two schools of thought. one school is that this is basically the wealth cycle, right. >> yes. >> wealth in these countries is newer. >> it's catching up. >> so they don't have many years of saved income. >> right. >> don't have many years of investment so naturally a higher percentage would be entrepreneurs. but the other -- it does dovetail with other research that shows despite the fact that we like to think that wealth in america is entrepreneurial and the recession created all these entrepreneurs, actually we're at a five-year low for the number of entrepreneurs and new business creation, and the number of jobs created from new companies is actually lagging, too, so i think you put all that together and there is an argument for saying like where is our moj sno what happened to the great country? >> what was the jobs act supposed to do is create jobs in entrepreneurial spaces? >> no way they would price or give funding to ipo
that's versus 68% in south africa, 58% in latin america and 57% in asia-pacific, so we're less than halfow much -- >> now, let me finish. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> two schools of thought. one school is that this is basically the wealth cycle, right. >> yes. >> wealth in these countries is newer. >> it's catching up. >> so they don't have many years of saved income. >> right. >> don't have many years of investment so naturally a higher...
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three in latin america, three in asia pacific, four in euro, middle east and africa. ican banks were the least bullish about the economy. although interestingly, all of them were still fairly bullish about their own bank performance. so i think -- >> you would expect them to, though, wouldn't you? no one's ever going to say i think we're going to have a really rubbish time. or do some say that? >> we actually do a european version of this. and they are far less bullish as you'd expect. >> okay. yeah. >> i think, you know, in latin america, you know, you've got productivity concerns in the economy. you've got industrial unrest in columbia. so things like that, you know, are continuing to sort of drive down sort of the positive sentiment in a couple of those markets. >> yeah. how is mobile banking taking off in, you know, certain parts -- in emerging market parts of the world? >> it is. it is a huge opportunity for two reasons. firstly, it's a way of reaching the unbanked often in remote and rural areas. you need to bear in mind that the adoption of mobile phones and sma
three in latin america, three in asia pacific, four in euro, middle east and africa. ican banks were the least bullish about the economy. although interestingly, all of them were still fairly bullish about their own bank performance. so i think -- >> you would expect them to, though, wouldn't you? no one's ever going to say i think we're going to have a really rubbish time. or do some say that? >> we actually do a european version of this. and they are far less bullish as you'd...
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most of them come from asia and latin america and africa rather than europe, but the contribution of immigrants to minnesota's economy and to our communities are no less important. mr. president, i'm going to vote for this bill because of what it will do for minnesota's economy. this is clearest when it comes to minnesota's agricultural industry, particularly our dairy farms. minnesota is the nation's sixth largest dairy producers. 5% of our nation's cows are in the state of minnesota. but for years, i have been meeting with dairy farmers, and they have told me that they can't get the work force that they need. they can't find enough american workers, and the nation's agricultural guest worker program is only open to seasonal workers. unfortunately, in minnesota, you can't milk cows seasonally. if you did that, you would get -- they would just get cranky, the cows. for years, i have been calling for an immigration bill to fix this problem by opening our guest worker program to dairy farmers, and this bill does just that. this bill won't just help agriculture. a lot of industry in min
most of them come from asia and latin america and africa rather than europe, but the contribution of immigrants to minnesota's economy and to our communities are no less important. mr. president, i'm going to vote for this bill because of what it will do for minnesota's economy. this is clearest when it comes to minnesota's agricultural industry, particularly our dairy farms. minnesota is the nation's sixth largest dairy producers. 5% of our nation's cows are in the state of minnesota. but for...
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messaging will change and we could garner significant support amongst immigrants from africa, from asia, latin america. it's been that way pretty regularly in my guess is that we'll continue to be that way. the final point is if we do nothing, we will have family reunification be the dominant 75% petition by family members in not necessarily as aspirational as those that if we created a strategic approach to this and if you believe in that politics republicans are doomed and i would disagree with that. >> let's go to questions. if you would give us your name and who you are affiliated first. >> takes hold in a state of the congressional correspondent for the hispanic outlook on higher education. i've been covering immigration for seven years and wrote a book about four years ago. let me say first i do think the press, keep saying the republicans and hispanics don't like republicans. the fact is hispanic republicans are driving the debate right now that there's five new hispanics elected in 2010 and the congress on republicans. of course the tina governor of the united states i think the press has to g
messaging will change and we could garner significant support amongst immigrants from africa, from asia, latin america. it's been that way pretty regularly in my guess is that we'll continue to be that way. the final point is if we do nothing, we will have family reunification be the dominant 75% petition by family members in not necessarily as aspirational as those that if we created a strategic approach to this and if you believe in that politics republicans are doomed and i would disagree...
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africa the same way we travelled to other regions of the world. we travelled significantly in asia, several trips to latin america, europe, taken several trips or will take multiple trips to russia by the time this year's done. and africa is a critically important region of the world. it's huge interests there. fastest growing economies in africa, a massively growing huge population. key counterterrorism initiatives. we have democratic institutions that are consolidating in places in senegal and south africa and tanzania. we have some of the biggest members on global health, combatting hiv-aids and bit partisan support focussed on africa. for the united states to say we're a world leader except in this continent doesn't make any sense. and as we again put a premium on developing our ties and southeast asia and latin america, we need to be president in africa. there are other countries that are quite present in africa. china, brazil, turkey, the u.s. with the leadership position of the world. that's what he's going to do. a deeply substantive trip and it's the most highly anticipated on the continent. the president hadn't travelled to africa. senegal
africa the same way we travelled to other regions of the world. we travelled significantly in asia, several trips to latin america, europe, taken several trips or will take multiple trips to russia by the time this year's done. and africa is a critically important region of the world. it's huge interests there. fastest growing economies in africa, a massively growing huge population. key counterterrorism initiatives. we have democratic institutions that are consolidating in places in senegal...
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. >> we should have -- we have not traveled to africa, we traveled significantly to asia and latin america and several trips to europe and several trips, will take several trips to russia by the time this year is done and after the critically important region of the world we have huge interests, some of the fastest-growing economies in africa, massively growing youth population, key security and counter terrorism issues, democratic institutions that are consolidating in places like senator dole, south africa and can then the and the biggest development efforts on global health, combating hiv/aids and things that brought back support that had been focused on africa. for the united states to say we are a world leader except on this continent doesn't make sense. just as we put a premium on developing our ties emerging regions like south africa, we need to be present. i can tell you there are countries like present in africa. you have seen significant investments from china, brazil, turkey, the u.s. would be ceding its leadership position in the world, the president of the united states was no
. >> we should have -- we have not traveled to africa, we traveled significantly to asia and latin america and several trips to europe and several trips, will take several trips to russia by the time this year is done and after the critically important region of the world we have huge interests, some of the fastest-growing economies in africa, massively growing youth population, key security and counter terrorism issues, democratic institutions that are consolidating in places like...
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africa in the same way that we've traveled to other regions of the world. we have traveled significantly in asia. we've taken several trips to latin america. e've taken several trips to europe. we've taken several trips -- or will take multiple trips to russia by the time this year is done. and africa is a critically important region of the world. we have huge interests there. you've got some of the fastest- growing economies in africa. you've got a massively growing youth population. you've got key security and counterterrorism issues that we work on with african countries. we have democratic institutions that are consolidating in places like senegal, south africa and tanzania. we have some of our biggest development efforts on issues like global health, combatting hiv/aids, things that have broad bipartisan support that have been focused on africa. so for the united states to say we're a world leader except in this continent doesn't make any sense. and just as we put a premium on developing our ties in emerging regions like southeast asia and latin america, we need to be present in africa. and i can tell you that there are other countries
africa in the same way that we've traveled to other regions of the world. we have traveled significantly in asia. we've taken several trips to latin america. e've taken several trips to europe. we've taken several trips -- or will take multiple trips to russia by the time this year is done. and africa is a critically important region of the world. we have huge interests there. you've got some of the fastest- growing economies in africa. you've got a massively growing youth population. you've...