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threat as some in bolivia were claiming. thiss still resolute about and fire the director. sadly, for bolivia, that was not the end of the story. the appointee got hung up in the center thanks to lyndon johnson bolivia left a complaint with the press and typical plane all the way to the oas in early 1952. it was too late at that point, on 1952, the nationalist revolt began and by april 12, they had taken over all the cities of as the bolivian army melted away. let me pause to address my interpretations of truman's response to bolivia during these years. the key question is this, why did the truman administration not do more to shore up bolivia's oligarchic government during this. ? was oligarchic government not precisely what the u.s. prefers in latin america? isn't latin america nationalism bee sort of virus to accessed at all cost? that does not represent a terrible threat to middle-class society? the responses to these questions bring me back to my main argument. it depends on what kind of nationalism. for the german admi
threat as some in bolivia were claiming. thiss still resolute about and fire the director. sadly, for bolivia, that was not the end of the story. the appointee got hung up in the center thanks to lyndon johnson bolivia left a complaint with the press and typical plane all the way to the oas in early 1952. it was too late at that point, on 1952, the nationalist revolt began and by april 12, they had taken over all the cities of as the bolivian army melted away. let me pause to address my...
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campaigners have pledged to bolivia. campaigners have pledged to ta ke to bolivia.helped to feed a similar plan six years ago. bolivia's battle between environment and development is farfrom between environment and development is far from over. 70 years ago pakistan came into existence. reeta chakrabarti has been to the city of karachi, the birthplace of the country's founding father, mohammed jinnah. it is pakistan's birthday, and at every street corner, there are flags and celebration. but its 70 years have been mixed — it was founded as a democracy, but has had military rule. and people have argued whether its founder, mohammedjinnah, wanted a secular state or an islamic one. i went to one of karachi's universities to asked what students thought ofjinnah and pakistan today. mohammed jinnah, his name is the biggest in pakistan. and even every nation of the world. he is like a father. he is the father of the nation. he created pakistan. do you think mohammed jinnah would be happy with pakistan as it is today? he would be happy. he would be happy to see pakistan pro
campaigners have pledged to bolivia. campaigners have pledged to ta ke to bolivia.helped to feed a similar plan six years ago. bolivia's battle between environment and development is farfrom between environment and development is far from over. 70 years ago pakistan came into existence. reeta chakrabarti has been to the city of karachi, the birthplace of the country's founding father, mohammed jinnah. it is pakistan's birthday, and at every street corner, there are flags and celebration. but...
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si bolivia estÁ mejor que antes, todos sabemos, isabel mundo entero.o con la creaciÓn de la ley de plusvalÍa del gobierno anterior. se queda impactado el empleo de que serÍa revisado por pedido del actual mandatario. constructores esperan acciones inmediatas. >> yo no puedo comer, no pudo trabajar, no tengo fuerza y no tengo nada y de seguro no quiere hacer nada. parece que el problema se origina por un desfalco de 300 millones de dÓlares ocurrido hace tres aÑos en el instituto hondureÑo de seguridad social. ilÍa: al regresar, toda la acciÓn deportiva. >>se enfrentaron el barcelona y el chapeconese. presenta de nuevo mariscal de campo de los miami dolphins. despuÉs de la confianza que siempre su esposa con quien compartir algÚn tiempo de los chicago-2015. los locales se fueron arriba 2 0. en el sexto episodio empataron a dos con un juego en solitario. disparÓ un sencillo impulsor y conocer en terreno 3 2. el ex pelotero de las grandes ligas falleciÓ en la ciudad de austin luego de batallar contra el cÁncer. como jugador, se destacÓ en la temporada 1979
si bolivia estÁ mejor que antes, todos sabemos, isabel mundo entero.o con la creaciÓn de la ley de plusvalÍa del gobierno anterior. se queda impactado el empleo de que serÍa revisado por pedido del actual mandatario. constructores esperan acciones inmediatas. >> yo no puedo comer, no pudo trabajar, no tengo fuerza y no tengo nada y de seguro no quiere hacer nada. parece que el problema se origina por un desfalco de 300 millones de dÓlares ocurrido hace tres aÑos en el instituto...
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celebrations from at least some of bolivia's indigenous peoples. same communities. at the rally in the city of trinidad, president evo morales signed into effect a law intended to allow development in a national park, created over 50 years ago, to protect the rights of indigenous peoples. the new law's been condemned by environmental activists but the president dismissed their objections. translation: this so-called colonial environmentalism isn't interested in the indigenous movement having schools, hospitals, they‘ re not interested in the indigenous movement having electricity or that we have highways. the government wants to build a highway nearly 180 kilometres long right through the park. it says the vast majority of indigenous peoples support the plan, but their are plenty who still oppose it. translation: president morales is enacting a law that will bury indigenous peoples and the country's heritage. he's driving a dagger into bolivians because he is destroying the heritage that belongs to bolivia. campaigners have pledged to take the case
celebrations from at least some of bolivia's indigenous peoples. same communities. at the rally in the city of trinidad, president evo morales signed into effect a law intended to allow development in a national park, created over 50 years ago, to protect the rights of indigenous peoples. the new law's been condemned by environmental activists but the president dismissed their objections. translation: this so-called colonial environmentalism isn't interested in the indigenous movement having...
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ofi think the ambassador , and will -- bolivia now deliver a statement. joins the unanimous international agreement and the resolution adopted today based on our consistent commitment to up holding the credibility of the nuclear nonproliferation system as well as the credibility of the security council. we are convinced of the importance for all u.n. bodies and all international stakeholders to deliver on their mission and uphold their responsibility. in a manner reflective of what .as been done by egypt we are further convinced of the importance of dealing in as stringent a manner with all threats to nuclear nonproliferation. furthermore, we uphold the results of this treaty without .ny double standards egypt is aware of the threat of by north violations korea of security council resolutions. this constitutes a threat international peace and regional peace and security. in this regard, egypt reaffirms stakeholdersee all join hands to peacefully settle plaguing the north korean peninsula, and to work together to exercise restraint reciprocalto adopt de-es
ofi think the ambassador , and will -- bolivia now deliver a statement. joins the unanimous international agreement and the resolution adopted today based on our consistent commitment to up holding the credibility of the nuclear nonproliferation system as well as the credibility of the security council. we are convinced of the importance for all u.n. bodies and all international stakeholders to deliver on their mission and uphold their responsibility. in a manner reflective of what .as been...
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bolivia voted in favor of the resolution, motivated by its pacifist ideals. our country does not believe in war as a means of solving the problems the international community is confronting. mr. president, the state of bolivia does not consider that sanctions should be an end in itself. in fact, the sanctions should contribute to helping the toties involved to return dialogue. the sanctions adopted today should have the least possible impact on the north korean population. mr. president, we urge all the parties involved to avoid rhetorical escalation, and actions that could raise tensions and put at risk international peace and security on the korean peninsula. we welcome, and would like to express our support to the chinese initiative of dual suspension that should lead to a simultaneous suspension both in the launch of ballistic vessels -- missiles and nuclear tests, as well as the conduct of military exercises on the korean peninsula. we also welcome the fact that the resolution adopted today unanimously includes support and a request for the renewal of si
bolivia voted in favor of the resolution, motivated by its pacifist ideals. our country does not believe in war as a means of solving the problems the international community is confronting. mr. president, the state of bolivia does not consider that sanctions should be an end in itself. in fact, the sanctions should contribute to helping the toties involved to return dialogue. the sanctions adopted today should have the least possible impact on the north korean population. mr. president, we...
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this is bolivia. actually, actually, that's still not bolivia. this is bolivia, or is it? or is it?easier when a joke is attached to it. it just does. >> it was worth the trip in, wasn't it? >> so many things that are going on just seem so crazy. you feel so powerless. so the comedian that deals with topical issues, they're giving people who are voiceless a voice. >> i'll be honest with you. it's beginning to look like i'm not going to get "the tonight show." >> what's that comedian's take on the election? what's the comedian's take on the election? we're speaking on behalf of the consumer, the voter, the victim. >> the joke you'll forget. you'll forget the joke. but if it's the right moment and the right condition and you acknowledge what just happened, it's a beautiful thing. >> the fact that you can take something dark and make light of it is one of the few superpowers people have. >> you remember when a laugh steered you back to sanity and comfort. all of the awful things in the world, if they can be mocked, then you can handle it. >> what about the adage that tragedy plus time
this is bolivia. actually, actually, that's still not bolivia. this is bolivia, or is it? or is it?easier when a joke is attached to it. it just does. >> it was worth the trip in, wasn't it? >> so many things that are going on just seem so crazy. you feel so powerless. so the comedian that deals with topical issues, they're giving people who are voiceless a voice. >> i'll be honest with you. it's beginning to look like i'm not going to get "the tonight show."...
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ilia: en bolivia, el presidente se expresa sobre la economÍa del paÍs.e la economÍa de su país ha sido la que mÁs ha crecido en la regiÓn por varios aÑos, pese a la caÍda del precio de los hidrocarburos. evo morales: este homenaje el dÍa de la patria, seguiremos trabajando, hermanos. mi invitaciÓn a trabajar conjuntamente. como siempre a llamada de orientaciÓn, crÍticas, acepto perfectamente. si bolivia esta mejor que antes, saben los bolivianos, todos sabemos, que mayor unidad. periodista: sÓlo ha crecido 1.3%, pero segÚn evo morales aumentÓ 1,8%. ♪ el ecuador hay una crisis econÓmica aceptada por el gobierno de moreno, que ha impactado el empleo y serÍa revisada por el pedido del actual mandatario. en honduras, el sistema nacional de salud parece estar al borde del colapso. esto es lo que dicen algunos pacientes, quienes se quejan de una escasez crÓnica de medicamentos, que tienen que esperar meses para citas con especialista. >> no tengo fuerza, no tengo nada y el seguro no quiere hacer nada. estamos cansados de que nos traten como perros. periodista:
ilia: en bolivia, el presidente se expresa sobre la economÍa del paÍs.e la economÍa de su país ha sido la que mÁs ha crecido en la regiÓn por varios aÑos, pese a la caÍda del precio de los hidrocarburos. evo morales: este homenaje el dÍa de la patria, seguiremos trabajando, hermanos. mi invitaciÓn a trabajar conjuntamente. como siempre a llamada de orientaciÓn, crÍticas, acepto perfectamente. si bolivia esta mejor que antes, saben los bolivianos, todos sabemos, que mayor unidad....
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--bolivia, es el tercer pas con ms alta produccin de cocana despus de colombia y per. un promedio de cinco a siete aÑos en la polica, y el costo de entrenamiento es de unos 3 mil dlares... lorena --- es momento de conocer lo que acontece en el mundo de los deportes --- cesar --- pasamos con gabriel sotelo y la actualidad deportiva --- hola que tal y feliz viernes arrancamos su dosis deportiva del dia de hoy con los san jose earthquakes que este fin de semana estaran disputando el partido numero 25 de la temporada regular. take vo el rival a vencer este sabado sera el filadelfia union.. los quakes llegan a este partido en sexto lugar de la conferencia del oeste con 32 unidades aun en zona de calificacion y darwin ceren sabe que el equipo no puede dejar escapar ni un solo punto mas en casa. take sot trt:23 sec outcue: importante nos vamos al viejo continente donde memo ochoa el dia de hoy tuvo una mala salida con su equipo en lo que fue la segunda fecha del campeonato de belgica. el "zulte waregem" goleo al standar liege cuatro a cero y las criticas no se han hecho esper
--bolivia, es el tercer pas con ms alta produccin de cocana despus de colombia y per. un promedio de cinco a siete aÑos en la polica, y el costo de entrenamiento es de unos 3 mil dlares... lorena --- es momento de conocer lo que acontece en el mundo de los deportes --- cesar --- pasamos con gabriel sotelo y la actualidad deportiva --- hola que tal y feliz viernes arrancamos su dosis deportiva del dia de hoy con los san jose earthquakes que este fin de semana estaran disputando el partido...
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dictaminÓ que bolivia perdió de argentina se ubica en la quinta posiciÓn que le da acceso al repechajeprotocolo de conmociÓn y se suma a las prÁcticas de este martes. fue apartado por precauciÓn luego de sentir mareos en un entrenamiento, freeman no estarÁ en el Último juego de pretemporada. en nuestro funny moment, freddy peralta muestra sus reflejos atrapando esta pelota sin ver. a un lado la mirada, al otro el guante, efectividad completa del lanzador. y rafael nadal debutÓ con una victoria en el abierto de estados unidos. julio: gracias por acompaÑarnos en esta emisiÓn. llega el noticiero nacional. la cita es a las 11:00. presentadora: el presidente donald trumpvisitÓ texas y calificÓ a harvey de tormenta Épica. harvey azota luisiana con torrenciales aguaceros al conmemorar el 12 aniversario del golpe de katrina. maÑana tí
dictaminÓ que bolivia perdió de argentina se ubica en la quinta posiciÓn que le da acceso al repechajeprotocolo de conmociÓn y se suma a las prÁcticas de este martes. fue apartado por precauciÓn luego de sentir mareos en un entrenamiento, freeman no estarÁ en el Último juego de pretemporada. en nuestro funny moment, freddy peralta muestra sus reflejos atrapando esta pelota sin ver. a un lado la mirada, al otro el guante, efectividad completa del lanzador. y rafael nadal debutÓ con una...
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el tribunal deportivo ratificÓ el castigo de la fifa para bolivia por alineaciÓn indebida ante el partidoo ha perdido. >> recuerde que tiene tiempo para que nuestros expertos respondan a sus dudas en materia de derechos laborales. 4155386420. le contestarÁn de manera gratuita y en espaÑol todas sus dudas vinculadas con materia laboral. nos vemos en sÓlo a las 11:00 p.m. presentadora: el presidente donald trumpvisitÓ texas y calificÓ a harvey de tormenta Épica. harvey azota luisiana con torrenciales aguaceros al conmemorar el 12 aniversario del golpe de katrina. maÑana tocarÍa tierra en el
el tribunal deportivo ratificÓ el castigo de la fifa para bolivia por alineaciÓn indebida ante el partidoo ha perdido. >> recuerde que tiene tiempo para que nuestros expertos respondan a sus dudas en materia de derechos laborales. 4155386420. le contestarÁn de manera gratuita y en espaÑol todas sus dudas vinculadas con materia laboral. nos vemos en sÓlo a las 11:00 p.m. presentadora: el presidente donald trumpvisitÓ texas y calificÓ a harvey de tormenta Épica. harvey azota...
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and columbia -- they have done enormous research in bolivia and columbia to get their perspective. it is important as a historian to explain how people perceive things. here if you are a latin , american, here is what they are saying. you're giving money to germany and japan, the enemies, and you are leaving your friends out. how can you do this? and then as you proceed through the 1950's and you are giving more money to communist yugoslavia than all of latin america, it rubs wrong. i think the other part of the question, is probably true that if there was more economic assistance offered, it probably would've helped some of these young governments to survive. certainly we can point to the , alliance for progress, it certainly helped country such as venezuela solidify its constitutional role in the 1960's. i could certainly point to contemporary examples in columbia. i would not call it a mistake , because i am not sure, given how the truman administration perceived world, given the need to defend western europe and rebuild western europe, given the obvious suffering in western eur
and columbia -- they have done enormous research in bolivia and columbia to get their perspective. it is important as a historian to explain how people perceive things. here if you are a latin , american, here is what they are saying. you're giving money to germany and japan, the enemies, and you are leaving your friends out. how can you do this? and then as you proceed through the 1950's and you are giving more money to communist yugoslavia than all of latin america, it rubs wrong. i think the...
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el tribunal de arbitraje deportivo ratificÓ el castigo de la fifa para la selecciÓn de bolivia por alineaciÓnnt, freddy peralta hace exhibiciÓn de todos sus reflejos, mirada hacia un lado, guantes y efectividad absoluta. esta noche mÁs informaciÓn en "contacto deportivo". ♪ clarisa: en solo minutos estarÉ de vuelta con los chismes regordos. ♪ ♪ julio: clarisa molina de "el gordo y la flaca" presenta los mejores chismes. clarisa: quÉ mejor momento para compartir con los chismes que rodean a los famosos en los chismes regordos. periodista: este seÑor es eugenio martÍnez, manager de juan gabriel por ma's de cinco aÑos a quien el divo tenÍa demandado por un dinero que le debÍa. >> automÁticamente se acaba la demanda. periodista: el hombre nos confirmÓ que el famoso cuatro estÁ en su poder y Él es el dueÑo absoluto. >> el cuadro lo tengo yo y no fue un regalo, fue un negocio entre alberto y yo. periodista: el clan kardashian donÓ $500,000 a la cruz roja americana para ayudar a los damnificados del huracÁn en texas. una activista por los derechos de lgbt criticÓ a kayten poqrque la seÑora apoya don
el tribunal de arbitraje deportivo ratificÓ el castigo de la fifa para la selecciÓn de bolivia por alineaciÓnnt, freddy peralta hace exhibiciÓn de todos sus reflejos, mirada hacia un lado, guantes y efectividad absoluta. esta noche mÁs informaciÓn en "contacto deportivo". ♪ clarisa: en solo minutos estarÉ de vuelta con los chismes regordos. ♪ ♪ julio: clarisa molina de "el gordo y la flaca" presenta los mejores chismes. clarisa: quÉ mejor momento para compartir...
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he is destroying their heritage belongs to bolivia.he may be a citizen of new zealand. barnabyjoyce has told the country's parliament he was "shocked" when the new zealand high commission contacted him to say he could be a citizen by descent, because the politician's father was born there. he has referred himself to the high court because holding public office as a dual citizen is not allowed in australia. in the 1960s pirate radio changed the face of broadcasting — it was revolutionary for playing continuous music — and launched the careers of tony blackburn, john peel and kenny everett. but 50 years ago today, pirate radio stations became illegal and they were forced to close down. tim muffett reports. i remember going out from harwich and seeing this little boat floating around, and i thought, this is going to alter everything that comes through. tony blackburn's prediction was right. in the early ‘60s, the bbc played hardly any pop. commercial radio was banned. by broadcasting from international waters, pirate stations like carolin
he is destroying their heritage belongs to bolivia.he may be a citizen of new zealand. barnabyjoyce has told the country's parliament he was "shocked" when the new zealand high commission contacted him to say he could be a citizen by descent, because the politician's father was born there. he has referred himself to the high court because holding public office as a dual citizen is not allowed in australia. in the 1960s pirate radio changed the face of broadcasting — it was...
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bolivia trains at least 50 dogs.they're working dogs and they're serious but i got say what a good boy. >>> still ahead what might be the worst ever ceremonial first pitch. you're going to want to see it. >> not just see it, too. a live look outside as we head to break on this thursday morning. here's a look as we peer out at 11 past the hour. weather and traffic coming up next. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out of your contract with up to a $500 credit to help cover your early termi
bolivia trains at least 50 dogs.they're working dogs and they're serious but i got say what a good boy. >>> still ahead what might be the worst ever ceremonial first pitch. you're going to want to see it. >> not just see it, too. a live look outside as we head to break on this thursday morning. here's a look as we peer out at 11 past the hour. weather and traffic coming up next. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... ...
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chavez assumed elected office in 1999, venezuela broke off relations in 2008, in solidarity with bolivia after a u.s. ambassador was accused of cooperating with anti-government groups in that country. however, relations were reestablished with president obama in 2009. >>> a cyber security expert says it's almost a sure thing you will be the victim of a hack once a year. that's what's happened to this woman who had her uber account stolen by someone across the globe. we'll show you how to protect yourself from cyber crooks. itwhat's possible.nk rethink the experience. rethink your allergy pills. flonase sensimist allergy relief uses unique mistpro technology and helps block 6 key with a gentle mist. most allergy pills only block one. and 6 is greater than one. rethink your allergy relief. flonase sensimist. ♪ >>> welcome back to the news at noon, hackers can get their hands on almost anything from your credit card number to your uber account. yes, your uber account. today, our special assignment unit shows you how they're doing it, and how to protect yourself. here's selective reporter, w
chavez assumed elected office in 1999, venezuela broke off relations in 2008, in solidarity with bolivia after a u.s. ambassador was accused of cooperating with anti-government groups in that country. however, relations were reestablished with president obama in 2009. >>> a cyber security expert says it's almost a sure thing you will be the victim of a hack once a year. that's what's happened to this woman who had her uber account stolen by someone across the globe. we'll show you how...
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there have been protests in bolivia as politicians supported plans to lift protection for indigenous in a national park. if the law is approved by the national assembly it will allow a major highway to be built, part of a drive by president morales to boost infrastructure investment. president trump has signed off on new sanctions against russia but without much enthusiasm. it was done behind closed doors and then came his statement shortly after that the law was "significa ntly flawed". the russian prime minister was quick to fire back — saying the sanctions are tantamount to declaring a full—scale trade war. dmitry medvedev also claimed the trump administration had shown its "total weakness" by handing over executive power to congress in the most humiliating way. our north america editorjon sopel has more on why president trump is so doubtful. well, you almost sense that he signed this piece of legislation with a heavy heart, and one of the sure tell—tale signs of that was there were no cameras present to record him signing this legislation into law. and he says it encroaches on ex
there have been protests in bolivia as politicians supported plans to lift protection for indigenous in a national park. if the law is approved by the national assembly it will allow a major highway to be built, part of a drive by president morales to boost infrastructure investment. president trump has signed off on new sanctions against russia but without much enthusiasm. it was done behind closed doors and then came his statement shortly after that the law was "significa ntly...
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take nats wait for cue lore -- cientos de pobladores en bolivia tomaron las calles de la paz en protestaas del presidente evo morales. -- la coalicion de manifestantes indigenas son liderados por una mujer del poblado de acha-cachi y tambien exigen la liberacion de lideres locales arrestados por denunciar corrupcion en el gobierno de morales. take vo / cesar -- roba un autobus escolar y desata una peligrosa persecucion policial por dos estados.... el desenlace...al regresar... take linda live ----una niÑa de 7 aÑos dormia tranquilamente en casa de sus abuelos .... take vo ...cuando fue secuestrada y arrojada a un lago...en segundos...le contamos quien est detrs de este brutal crimen.... end segment secuestr un autobus escolar antes de desatar una persecucion a lo largo de dos condados.. --laas autoridades dicen qye el sospechoso embisti varias patrullas con el autobus.. y durante la huida lanz dos pistolas desde una ventana.. --el sujeto presuntamente se llev el vehiculo porque queria llegar a florida y no tenia medio de transporte.. cesar - en un acto despiadado, una niÑa es sacada a la
take nats wait for cue lore -- cientos de pobladores en bolivia tomaron las calles de la paz en protestaas del presidente evo morales. -- la coalicion de manifestantes indigenas son liderados por una mujer del poblado de acha-cachi y tambien exigen la liberacion de lideres locales arrestados por denunciar corrupcion en el gobierno de morales. take vo / cesar -- roba un autobus escolar y desata una peligrosa persecucion policial por dos estados.... el desenlace...al regresar... take linda live...
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. —— bolivia. it has echoes of the single party assembly, the national congress in cuba.ill turn to myanmar. thousands of rohingya muslims have fled myanmar. according to one estimate, 18,000 have headed to bangladesh in the last week. the latest spike in this crisis began on friday when rohingya insurgents attacked up to 30 police stations. the group behind the attacks said its primary aim is to protect the rohingya muslim minority from state repression in myanmar. the government denies that and responded with military action. what followed was an exodus. these are pictures obtained by the bbc of hundreds of people crossing a river that forms the border between myanmar and bangladesh. a spokesperson from the international organisation for migration says thousands more are waiting at the border. the bbc‘s mir sabbir is on the bangladesh side of the border. this is his latest report. the flow of rohingyas started here in cox's bazar since last friday, but despite the high alert of the border guards in bangladesh, thousands of rohingyas are coming in every day from myanmar.
. —— bolivia. it has echoes of the single party assembly, the national congress in cuba.ill turn to myanmar. thousands of rohingya muslims have fled myanmar. according to one estimate, 18,000 have headed to bangladesh in the last week. the latest spike in this crisis began on friday when rohingya insurgents attacked up to 30 police stations. the group behind the attacks said its primary aim is to protect the rohingya muslim minority from state repression in myanmar. the government denies...
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which is why just this week bolivia's president abel morale is celebrated his country's total independence from the world bank and the i.m.f. . has got to feel good. oh yes they are yes thank you thank you thank you. get out from under that that's got to feel like one of pigeon finally gets the plastic bag off his foot after two years. and says who are you calling back boys now and. getting out from under the world bank was the result of men. many years of protests against large corporations like back to hell and against the privatizing of believe us infrastructure and even though the us basically runs the world bank americans are also being crushed by corporate takeover which will only be beaten back by people standing up getting angry like the two protestors in iowa who came forward to claim credit for multiple acts of sabotage on the dakota access pipeline they destroyed equipment and delayed construction going on there and they claimed credit that's that bold as bold i ask . i get i gotta be honest i don't claim credit when i scratch someone's car. or steal my neighbor's wall street jo
which is why just this week bolivia's president abel morale is celebrated his country's total independence from the world bank and the i.m.f. . has got to feel good. oh yes they are yes thank you thank you thank you. get out from under that that's got to feel like one of pigeon finally gets the plastic bag off his foot after two years. and says who are you calling back boys now and. getting out from under the world bank was the result of men. many years of protests against large corporations...
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organization of american states deems the vote in venezuela illegal countries like nicaragua and bolivia came to caracas as defense insisting the international community should respect the rights of a sovereign country reporting from miami marina r.t. . islamic state rockets killed twenty five year old r.t. arabic journalists khalifa al ticket over the weekend in homs syria alcatel was filming a report on syrian army operations in the area when he was hit by a barrage of isis rockets according to the head of r.t. arabic spiro in damascus r.t. editor in chief margarita simonyan said this for the first time in artie's history a person who was working with our channel and hotspots has died i wish courage to colludes family friends and colleagues and everyone who knew and loved him we will do everything we can to help his family in this situation. and that is our news tonight thanks for watching here on our team america we're back tomorrow night. you know what most expedient street looks like a real bitch this would be analyzing the bottom. line with the like you not i got. the. limit so. i'
organization of american states deems the vote in venezuela illegal countries like nicaragua and bolivia came to caracas as defense insisting the international community should respect the rights of a sovereign country reporting from miami marina r.t. . islamic state rockets killed twenty five year old r.t. arabic journalists khalifa al ticket over the weekend in homs syria alcatel was filming a report on syrian army operations in the area when he was hit by a barrage of isis rockets according...
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they are a number of countries involved in colombia, chile, bolivia, paraguay and brazil. this is not a lack of control a rather significant lack of control in mexico. when watching what is happening in this country right now coming from the white house -- you realize they are very much concerned about the border between mexico and the united states. it would be a concern in mexico as well. as i pointed out before, the criminal violence in honduras is beyond what i would consider a state of affairs up to the point where the stability, when the phenomenon matters and one that is not the most powerful of muslims. we could have some other cases of criminal committee, freud stands, take care of long time time -- i i think that colombians and ecuadorians have the obligation to look into the problems so that some of the cases. finally, i would like to say the governor thinks about columbia, the case of columbia. you know, the violence in the conflict in colombia is thousands of lives, thousands of losses up to a point where people start to think was that a conflict between two p
they are a number of countries involved in colombia, chile, bolivia, paraguay and brazil. this is not a lack of control a rather significant lack of control in mexico. when watching what is happening in this country right now coming from the white house -- you realize they are very much concerned about the border between mexico and the united states. it would be a concern in mexico as well. as i pointed out before, the criminal violence in honduras is beyond what i would consider a state of...
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. >>> a massive wildfire has killed two people in southern bolivia.-- the bolivian military has been called in to help. so far 1,700 residents have been evacuated sending over more than 20,000 supplies. >>> today it runs parliament overwhelmingly increase the ballistic spending with the usual chance f -- chance of death to america passing by 240- 6. it's going to the foreign military operations of the parliamentary guard. the move comes after anger over u.s. president donald trump's threats to renegotiate the nuclear deal struck with world powers in 2015. the bill imposes limits and visa restrictions on u.s. officials working with opposition and their exile groups. >>> the korean pastor from canada who was held captive in north korea was given a big deal tonight. he got a standology vagues in -- a standing ovation since arriving home yesterday after more than two years in captivity. he was providing human tear work when arrested and accused of participating in anti-state activities. >>> coming up, sea lions were poisoned. why marine scientists are clo
. >>> a massive wildfire has killed two people in southern bolivia.-- the bolivian military has been called in to help. so far 1,700 residents have been evacuated sending over more than 20,000 supplies. >>> today it runs parliament overwhelmingly increase the ballistic spending with the usual chance f -- chance of death to america passing by 240- 6. it's going to the foreign military operations of the parliamentary guard. the move comes after anger over u.s. president donald...
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there are a number of countries involved, colombia, chile, bolivia. [inaudible] the significant lack of control when watching what is happening in this country right now. whatever you may think about those actions, you realize the control between the border of mexico and the united states, you can be rather concerned about the border of mexico as well. criminal violence goes beyond what's considered normal up to the point. [inaudible] it could take us a long time. [inaudible] finally i would like to say a couple of things about columbia. in the case of columbia, the violence in the conflict in colombia took years, thousands of lives up to the point where people could think of was not a civil war or a conflict between two equal sides. it's been such a long environment conflict. there were terrorist groups fighting against the state for a number of years. as i mentioned before, those terrorists were moving either on the criminal side of the political terrorist side. they need negotiation to meet the request of both sides. from that you.they might like t
there are a number of countries involved, colombia, chile, bolivia. [inaudible] the significant lack of control when watching what is happening in this country right now. whatever you may think about those actions, you realize the control between the border of mexico and the united states, you can be rather concerned about the border of mexico as well. criminal violence goes beyond what's considered normal up to the point. [inaudible] it could take us a long time. [inaudible] finally i would...
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amy: in bolivia indigenous , people and environmentalists protested sunday against the government's move to resurrect plans to build a controversial highway through indigenous territories and a national park in the amazon. opponents of the highway say it will further the deforestation of the amazon and destroy the land and livelihoods of indigenous communities. on sunday, bolivian president evo morales signed into law the controversial legislation stripping a national park of its protected status, paving the way for the highway's constructitio. this is indigenous leader fernandodo vargas. morales will enact a law that will bury indigenous people , heritage, and also driving a dekker into bolivians because he is destroying the heritage. amy: in israel, thousands of protesters rallied outside the home of the israeli attorney-general to protest against corruption and president benjamin netanyahu, who is facing a criminal investigation into allegegations of brbribery, frauaud, and breach h of trust. netanyahu u has been accccused f trading political favors for $130,0,000 worth of f luxury gi
amy: in bolivia indigenous , people and environmentalists protested sunday against the government's move to resurrect plans to build a controversial highway through indigenous territories and a national park in the amazon. opponents of the highway say it will further the deforestation of the amazon and destroy the land and livelihoods of indigenous communities. on sunday, bolivian president evo morales signed into law the controversial legislation stripping a national park of its protected...
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bolivia, tech reporter from bloomberg news. there is the question of travis kalanick maybe wanting to return to uber in some way, shape, or form. julia: still ahead, the commodities close. we will zero in on agriculture. it getting whacked today after showing big and unexpected yields on the way. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ got you outnumbered. the dinosaurs' extinction... don't listen to them. not appropriate. now i'm mashing these potatoes with my stick of butter... why don't you sit over here. find your awesome with the xfinity stream app. included with xfinity tv. more to stream to every screen. world from bloomberg headquarters in midtown manhattan, this is bloomberg markets. commodity markets are closing in new york, select to you a look at some of the big movers and the widespread selloff going on across agricultural futures. all getting hammered in the session today. the crop report came out earlier and higher than estimated crop yield. it's leading to oversupply concerns. it's also a story in the soft commoditi
bolivia, tech reporter from bloomberg news. there is the question of travis kalanick maybe wanting to return to uber in some way, shape, or form. julia: still ahead, the commodities close. we will zero in on agriculture. it getting whacked today after showing big and unexpected yields on the way. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ got you outnumbered. the dinosaurs' extinction... don't listen to them. not appropriate. now i'm mashing these potatoes with my stick of butter... why don't you...
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. >>> a state of emergency has been issued in bolivia because of wildfires. a fire spread to more than 46 square miles and 700 people were evacuated. crews continue to work in that area to try to get it under control. 20,000 volunteers are in the area to hand out supplies such as food and water to those in need. >>> all right, 7:15 on the clock. virginia's governor is addressing a baptist church. let's take you there live to listen in to what he has to say. >> you pretend you are patriots. you are not patriots. you are dividers. you want to talk about a patriot, i will talk about barbara johns who at the age of 16 years old in prince edward county, virginia, lead 400 students -- led 400 students in the '50s. [ applause ] she walked the students out and said we are not coming back until we have equal facilities as white students. she was successful. to you white supremists and neonazis here yesterday, barbara johns is a patriot. you are not. to the men and women wearing the cloth of the country, fighting for us today -- i went home last night and wrote a long
. >>> a state of emergency has been issued in bolivia because of wildfires. a fire spread to more than 46 square miles and 700 people were evacuated. crews continue to work in that area to try to get it under control. 20,000 volunteers are in the area to hand out supplies such as food and water to those in need. >>> all right, 7:15 on the clock. virginia's governor is addressing a baptist church. let's take you there live to listen in to what he has to say. >> you...
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when you have, you know, bolivia, nicaragua and cuba supporting this a action by maduro and you have,te response by western governments to condemn this, we have a long tradition of u.s. foreign policy protecting our national interests -- neil: but i would worry about the neighborhood, you know? anna, real quickly, colombia comes to mind. anna? do you worry about colombia? >> yep, sorry. well, no, i'm -- you know, i think colombia recognizes -- colombia shares a border with venezuela, and i think they recognize they have to step up, and they are stepping up. in the latin america alone 11 countries have stepped up and said that they will are not recognize the illegal constituent assembly. and i think the outlier in all of this and i think the decisive factor is president trump and his administration. i mean, we're seeing a significant and positive shift away from president obama's failed strategic patience doctrine where since trump has been in office, in a little over six months he has sanctioned over two dozen venezuelan government officials, over two dozen of them. all of their asset
when you have, you know, bolivia, nicaragua and cuba supporting this a action by maduro and you have,te response by western governments to condemn this, we have a long tradition of u.s. foreign policy protecting our national interests -- neil: but i would worry about the neighborhood, you know? anna, real quickly, colombia comes to mind. anna? do you worry about colombia? >> yep, sorry. well, no, i'm -- you know, i think colombia recognizes -- colombia shares a border with venezuela, and...
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. >>> en bolivia. >>> es parecida la comida boliviana la mexicana. >>> vemos el producciÓn final, hemosrreglo. >>> cÓmo era el ambiente. >>> muy tranquilo cuando se sentÍa muy bien. cuando querÍa mandar a los artistas sus canciÓn, no paraba, tenÍa una resistencia para cantar increÍble. >>> ¿cuando fue la Última vez que recuerdas haber compartido con Él? ¿estado con Él algÚn momento?. >>> en los grammys latino, el homenaje que le hicieron en los grammys. fu yo fui y fui a saludarle y me pidiÓ que grabara unas.... para un disco que estaba produciendo a su amigo. >>> es una cosa bonita oye pepe, quiero que toques la trompeta. toca la trompeta como yo juego bÉisbol y yo no se jugar bÉisbol. (risas). acabas de llegar de wguadalajar. se hizo el encuentro del mariachi tradicional y le hicieron uno especial. hicimos un tipo ponencia, presentaciÓn sobre mi experiencia con Él. que se ya ba. el show que se llama el mariachi juan gabriel un amor eterno. >>> de las canciones que hicimos juntos. fue muy bonito. fue en gÓmez palacios. vas a encontrar las grabaciones. un tesoro. >>> imagÍnate Él cantan
. >>> en bolivia. >>> es parecida la comida boliviana la mexicana. >>> vemos el producciÓn final, hemosrreglo. >>> cÓmo era el ambiente. >>> muy tranquilo cuando se sentÍa muy bien. cuando querÍa mandar a los artistas sus canciÓn, no paraba, tenÍa una resistencia para cantar increÍble. >>> ¿cuando fue la Última vez que recuerdas haber compartido con Él? ¿estado con Él algÚn momento?. >>> en los grammys latino, el...
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by avoiding interfering in the mesquite affairs of bolivia in contrast to the western countries. elsewhere as the battle of a civil war monuments rages in the u.s. one company seems to be profiting from the controversy a confederate flag manufacturer no less probably one of the few remaining says its sales have been since the violence in charlottesville earlier this month the right wing rally of the removal of the confederate monument resulted in st paul's. was also killed in a car rammed into a crowd of counter protesters some of the hate groups that took part of the rest often display confederate flags during their rallies we asked the confederate flag manufacturer belinda kennedy what's behind the business and success now. i think it just simply goes back to a protest against the protests. when people say the monuments coming down they want to show support for the monuments staying and the way that most people are doing that is by buying a flag to me the flag is historic it is no different from a bitsy ross flag or a gadsden flag or a bennington flag or any of their flags that
by avoiding interfering in the mesquite affairs of bolivia in contrast to the western countries. elsewhere as the battle of a civil war monuments rages in the u.s. one company seems to be profiting from the controversy a confederate flag manufacturer no less probably one of the few remaining says its sales have been since the violence in charlottesville earlier this month the right wing rally of the removal of the confederate monument resulted in st paul's. was also killed in a car rammed into...
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best option mr blair as the best friend will come by awarding interfering in the mesquite affairs of bolivia in contrast to the western countries. i'm kevin i do keep track of the developments this morning kabul plus the central part of the city this left at least four dead and on line for most follow the escalating tensions on the korean peninsula to the north. just a few of the stories to follow today choose day the twenty ninth of august. oh they are already. welcome to the wonderful blood donation. every three weeks to get my transfusion to be specific i receive in. my body gets. produced. around the world giving blood is seen as a symbol of generosity. because it helps people it's just that one of the side effects is that it. applies more. to put money on your car we. have plasma based drugs today come from private companies and are produced from paid plasma as well. and. one of the risks of pay donation. is proof that the frequency of pathology is is much higher paid. if i was. over two years old he would go over. in the money using this approach and who runs the blood business. and i
best option mr blair as the best friend will come by awarding interfering in the mesquite affairs of bolivia in contrast to the western countries. i'm kevin i do keep track of the developments this morning kabul plus the central part of the city this left at least four dead and on line for most follow the escalating tensions on the korean peninsula to the north. just a few of the stories to follow today choose day the twenty ninth of august. oh they are already. welcome to the wonderful blood...
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bolivia, you are putting out some statistics today because you want to raise awareness.impact arthritis has on individuals, and on the rest of society. and u nless and on the rest of society. and unless something changes in terms of awareness and understanding, we will continue to lose out on the talent and the contribution of many people. you were diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis six years ago. what impact has it got on your life?” arthritis six years ago. what impact has it got on your life? i can't underestimate the impact arthritis has had on my life, in all honesty. i was has had on my life, in all honesty. iwasa has had on my life, in all honesty. i was a teacher working full—time. due to arthritis i have had to give up my due to arthritis i have had to give up my career. i have ended up housebound and bedbound for more than 50% of the time. it has had a huge impact on my relationships. my financial status. and i feel like i ama financial status. and i feel like i am a prisoner in my own body, really. so described that? it is a bit like having a migraine in all
bolivia, you are putting out some statistics today because you want to raise awareness.impact arthritis has on individuals, and on the rest of society. and u nless and on the rest of society. and unless something changes in terms of awareness and understanding, we will continue to lose out on the talent and the contribution of many people. you were diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis six years ago. what impact has it got on your life?” arthritis six years ago. what impact has it got on your...
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now we're looking a at nicaragua, bolivia, ecuador, colombia, there is concern these other countriesth the way of cuba and venezuela. ashley: all in our backyard. lots to be worried about. emac, thank you very much. liz: sure. ashley: the united nations security council passing a resolution imposing new sanctions on north korea for its continued mess sill testing and violation of u.n. resolution. they do it all the time. come in colonel ralph peters. ralph, i'm surprised there are any sanctions left we can impose? >> there is very good news. that the u.n. security council voted 15-0 to impose tougher sanctions on north korea. the bad news it wouldn't make any difference whatsoever. china has mastered the art showing us enough leg to keep us from imposing any kind of economic sanctions on them. you know, china literally gets away with trade murder because they keep dangling this possibility of help with north korea. now, china on this 15-0 vote, that sounds great but we didn't get the sanctions we wanted. we wanted tougher sanctions but for china to come on board they watered them dow
now we're looking a at nicaragua, bolivia, ecuador, colombia, there is concern these other countriesth the way of cuba and venezuela. ashley: all in our backyard. lots to be worried about. emac, thank you very much. liz: sure. ashley: the united nations security council passing a resolution imposing new sanctions on north korea for its continued mess sill testing and violation of u.n. resolution. they do it all the time. come in colonel ralph peters. ralph, i'm surprised there are any sanctions...
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i was having a chat with bolivia, this lovely sheep.ng with the rare breeds survival trust. why are you using rare breeds? well, the reason we use the rare breeds is they are a bit lighter footed and are more suited to grazing his wildflower meadows, whereas commercial sheep need a bit more tlc, and a bit of a less harsh environment. these breeds have been created on the wilds of the british countryside, not that we are in green park at the moment. countryside, not that we are in green park at the momentlj countryside, not that we are in green park at the moment. i know there have not been sheep in green park since the 19305. how long will these girls be here? they will be here until sunday so hopefully they will have had a good munch on the dominant plant and grass species and will help to spread the seeds and a little bit of fertilising as they go. they are doing a grand job, i must say. come on, olivia, let's have a look around here. good girl. so you can actually see the lovely, big space that the sheep have. olivia, stopped. she is
i was having a chat with bolivia, this lovely sheep.ng with the rare breeds survival trust. why are you using rare breeds? well, the reason we use the rare breeds is they are a bit lighter footed and are more suited to grazing his wildflower meadows, whereas commercial sheep need a bit more tlc, and a bit of a less harsh environment. these breeds have been created on the wilds of the british countryside, not that we are in green park at the moment. countryside, not that we are in green park at...
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i have a daughter engaged to a man from honduras, the other one from the bolivia. attend african young people in my home last summer helping them get their visas and education and had more african young people in my home this summer, helping them. you can love people can say the refugees in 1979, was a founding member of mercy corps, which has given $2 billion of food and medicine around the world. president reagan has lauded the work i've done for refugees. what i like about arpaio as he stood up for the vet is a crime, many of whom were also in the grand two needed protection, enforcing the law and loving people are not mutually exclusive. >> john mccain also came out condemning this. whether mature, will release a statement. other democrats have come out on this. about the future tape. phoenix mayor greg stanton. pardoning arpaio is a slap in the face to the people of maricopa county, especially latino communities in the civic demise as he systematically and illegally violated their civil rights. harsh words. >> yeah, this is politics. i am hearing them on tv sa
i have a daughter engaged to a man from honduras, the other one from the bolivia. attend african young people in my home last summer helping them get their visas and education and had more african young people in my home this summer, helping them. you can love people can say the refugees in 1979, was a founding member of mercy corps, which has given $2 billion of food and medicine around the world. president reagan has lauded the work i've done for refugees. what i like about arpaio as he stood...