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comes from colombia you know when it travels across central america little by little we receive it hereand send a lower prepare it and send it to the u.s. as well as the old. let's play with numbers a little bit just through and this downward what we're about to witness. 400 killers also came here in siena worth around. $8000000000.00. if they reach the states and they are sold in the street it's talking about more than simply the $1000000.00. here and now. a spare. we wait for the boat with the merchandise. the traffickers confirm the time and place of the delivery they were. looking. at it the boat is on its way to contact the man pre-planned the vehicle so they can load the 400 kilos of cocaine. everything has to be unloaded and reloaded as quickly as possible. assigned to great service is unexpected is. it. the $400.00 kilos of cocaine arrive in a boat so small it seems more likely to be used by a fisherman than buying drug traffickers. once the unloading is complete imagine dices checked. the traffic is find a seal diverts affecting the amount of a trustworthy tanami introduce it.
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it comes from colombia it travels across central america little by little we receive it here and settle our prepare it up and send it to the us. that's play with numbers a little bit just to understand word of the hour what we're about to witness. 400 killers all came here is you know up. worth around. $8000000.00 bats if they reach the states and they are sold in the street it's talking about more than $70000000.00. here i am now. a spare. we wait for the boat with the merchandise. the traffic has confirmed the time and place of the delivery it will all be. there for a. little bit. about is on its way to contact the man prepared the vehicle so they can load the 400 kilos of cocaine. is that. everything has to be unloaded and reloaded as quickly as possible. besides it creates a mess is on expected. to get. the $400.00 kilos of cocaine arrive in a boat so small it seems more likely to be used by a fisherman than by a drug traffickers. once the unloading is complete the match and dice is checked. the traffic is fine the seal diverts printing the model of a trustworthy tanami producer. th
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it comes from colombia it travels across central america little by little we receive it here and set a lower prepare it and send it to the us. let's play with numbers a little bit just to understand where to our what we're about to witness. 400 killers all for a beer is you know. worth around. $8000000.00 bats if they reach the states and they are sold in the streets talking about more than $70000000.00. they are now. a spare. we wait for the boat with the merchandise. the traffic has confirmed the time and place of the delivery there to get a. little bit about is on its way to contact the man prepared the vehicle so they can load the 400 kilos of cocaine. if. everything has to be unloaded and reloaded as quickly as possible. assigned to greet service is on expected. to get. the 400 kilos of cocaine arrive in about some small it seems more likely to be used by a fisherman than by drug traffickers. once the unloading is complete with the merchandise he's checked. the traffic is fine to see on time we're expecting the mom of a trustworthy cumbrian producer. of the offer to. put up. the
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comes from colombia it travels across central america little by little we receive it here and settle our prepare it and send it to the u.s. . let's play with numbers a little bit just to understand where the our what we're about to witness. 400 killers all folk a here is you know worth around. $8000000.00. if they reach that states and they are sold in the street it's talking about more than simply median dollars. here and now. a spare we wait. we wait for the boat with the merchandise. the traffic has confirmed the time and place of the delivery a little bit. wasn't all that the boat is on its way to contact the man prepare the vehicle so they can load the full 100 kilos of cocaine. everything has to be unloaded and reloaded as quickly as possible. assigned to great service is unexpected he's. going to. the $400.00 kilos of cocaine arrive in a boat so small it seems more likely to be used by a fisherman than buying drug traffickers. once the unloading is complete and the merchandise is checked. the traffic is fine to see on time her expect think. of a trustworthy tanami and producer
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to the point, i was hoping that you could expand a little bit more on your mention of indigenous peoples in central and south americaif i could give a little context, it's because i practice immigration law for about 15 years and i met a lot of indigenous folks who did not even speak spanish -- spanish and such. a lot of them are able to claim asylum because they are being persecuted on account of that. is there some of our recognized tribes and these indigenous folks? if so, can they even be subject to our immigration laws? if they're being welcomed into a tribal nation, that kind of thing. i'm curious if that connection exists. thank you. >> well, there are almost certainly connections going way back. we know that there was a lot of trade between north and south. there is no other way to account for parrot feathers, for example, in native american design then that they were trading far south. we find material from the north that is in wide use in the central and south american regions. i'm a lawyer by the way, by training, and i think it would be pretty tough to maintain that because these people are indigenous an
to the point, i was hoping that you could expand a little bit more on your mention of indigenous peoples in central and south americaif i could give a little context, it's because i practice immigration law for about 15 years and i met a lot of indigenous folks who did not even speak spanish -- spanish and such. a lot of them are able to claim asylum because they are being persecuted on account of that. is there some of our recognized tribes and these indigenous folks? if so, can they even be...
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central america. it isa prosperity in central america. it is a sentiment echoed by many such leaders over the yea rs, yet little many such leaders over the choices. remain in the region at the mercy of the gangs and collapsing economy or leave their land for a distant shot at prosperity in the united states. after the hurricane etter and hurricane iota, anymore will risk the latter. —— eta. this is bbc news. the headlines: italy imposes a nationwide lockdown over christmas and new year as it tries to halt the sharp rise in coronavirus infections. americans will soon have a second coronavirus vaccine, developed by moderna, after it was approved by the us food and drug administration. us senators have just published a damning report, alleging that boeing officials "inappropriately coached" test pilots during the process to re—certify the 737 max plane. the aircraft was grounded worldwide in march last year following two deadly crashes. our correspondent in washington, lebo diseko, told me more about the report. really scathing, lewis, essentially saying that boeing and the faa — that's the regulator — worked together to manipulate the outc
central america. it isa prosperity in central america. it is a sentiment echoed by many such leaders over the yea rs, yet little many such leaders over the choices. remain in the region at the mercy of the gangs and collapsing economy or leave their land for a distant shot at prosperity in the united states. after the hurricane etter and hurricane iota, anymore will risk the latter. —— eta. this is bbc news. the headlines: italy imposes a nationwide lockdown over christmas and new year as...
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central america. >> it is a sentiment echoed by many leaders over the years, get little changes for those facing thedest of choices. remain in the region at the mercy of the elements, the gangs, and collapsing economy, or leave for a distant shot of prosperity in the united states. after theurricanes, many more will risk the latter. >> time is running out on capitol hill to try and reach an agreement to help those struggling americans, many of whom are unemployed because of the pandemic. confusing signalsre coming as it may be that the government is about to run out of money. we are joined by our senior north america reporter. what is happening? >> what we are seeing is another obstacle being presented that is blocking people from reaching an agreement to fundhe government. every time we see an obstacle,, it gets knocked down, liability protections for businesses, that was something republicans wanted, they appended that. democrats wanted aid to local businesses -- local governments. the big obstacle now is emergency lending powers for the federal reserve and treasury department that were authorized
central america. >> it is a sentiment echoed by many leaders over the years, get little changes for those facing thedest of choices. remain in the region at the mercy of the elements, the gangs, and collapsing economy, or leave for a distant shot of prosperity in the united states. after theurricanes, many more will risk the latter. >> time is running out on capitol hill to try and reach an agreement to help those struggling americans, many of whom are unemployed because of the...
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central america. it's a sentiment echoed by many such leaders over the years, yet little changes for those facing thengs and the collapsing economy, or leave their land for a distant shot at prosperity in united states. after hurricanes eta and iota, many more will risk the latter. will grant, bbc news, mexico. a major shake—up of how 0lympic sports are funded by the government. swimming and rowing are among those taking a hit. sports new to the olympics like skating and climbing will gain funding. here is our sports editor dan rowan. commentator: it's gold for laura trott and for great britain! for two decades, team gb's established itself as an olympic and paralympic powerhouse, but amid mounting concern that medals were all that mattered, today came an apparent shift, with a wider range of sports funded, and an emphasis on winning in the right way. there's a chance that some of the medals will be affected, but we still believe actually the efficiency is made, we will still be able to deliver great results. because this system is still about winning, it really is still about great success. how that
central america. it's a sentiment echoed by many such leaders over the years, yet little changes for those facing thengs and the collapsing economy, or leave their land for a distant shot at prosperity in united states. after hurricanes eta and iota, many more will risk the latter. will grant, bbc news, mexico. a major shake—up of how 0lympic sports are funded by the government. swimming and rowing are among those taking a hit. sports new to the olympics like skating and climbing will gain...
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central america. it's a sentiment echoed by many such leaders over the years, yet little changes for those facing theat the mercy of the elements, the gangs and the collapsing economy, or leave their land for a distant shot at prosperity in united states. after hurricanes eta and iota, many more will risk the latter. will grant, bbc news, mexico. more than 300 schoolboys abducted in northern nigeria a week ago are expected to be reunited with their families shortly. officials in katsina state said the boys were found in a forest in neighbouring zamfara, where they'd been left by their kidnappers. victoria uwonkunda reports. the schoolboys were taken by bus to the state capital, katsina. some were still wearing their school uniforms, others clutched blankets and some looked clearly distressed and confused. the boys were flanked by armed police as they walked to meet the governor. 0ne told reporters that the kidnappers had barely fed them. at a news conference, the state governor thanked security forces. i also use this opportunity to praise and thank the efforts made by the entire security apparatus o
central america. it's a sentiment echoed by many such leaders over the years, yet little changes for those facing theat the mercy of the elements, the gangs and the collapsing economy, or leave their land for a distant shot at prosperity in united states. after hurricanes eta and iota, many more will risk the latter. will grant, bbc news, mexico. more than 300 schoolboys abducted in northern nigeria a week ago are expected to be reunited with their families shortly. officials in katsina state...
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central america. it's a sentiment echoed by many such leaders over the years, yet little changes for those facing theercy of the elements, the gangs and the collapsing economy, or leave their land for a distant shot at prosperity in united states. after hurricanes eta and iota, many more will risk the latter. will grant, bbc news, mexico. sony has halted the worldwide sale of one of the most highly—anticipated video games of all timejust days after its release, while microsoft is offering refunds to anyone who bought it. customers complained that cyberpunk 2077, which broke sales records with more than 8 million preorders, kept crashing and freezing, despite developers spending almost ten years working on it. here's what the game is about, as explained by actor keanu reeves, talking to bbc sounds. motion capture, baby! i spoke to ali jones, a reporter for gamesradar, who's been covering cyberpunk‘s development for the last few years. the developer of cyberpunk 2077 has built up a lot of goodwill over the course of the last five of so years, and over the last seven days, we've seen an awful lot of tha
central america. it's a sentiment echoed by many such leaders over the years, yet little changes for those facing theercy of the elements, the gangs and the collapsing economy, or leave their land for a distant shot at prosperity in united states. after hurricanes eta and iota, many more will risk the latter. will grant, bbc news, mexico. sony has halted the worldwide sale of one of the most highly—anticipated video games of all timejust days after its release, while microsoft is offering...
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central america. it's a sentiment echoed by many such leaders over the years, yet little changes for those facing thes, the gangs and collapsing economy, or leave their land for a distant shot at prosperity in the united states. after hurricanes eta and iota, many more will risk the latter. will grant, bbc news, mexico. the new york times says it's found "significa nt falsehoods" in its blockbuster podcast on the islamic state group called caliphate. the central figure in the series was shehroze chaudhry, who claimed hejoined is in 2016 and personally carried out executions. but in september the authorities in canada, where he lives, charged him with a terrorist hoax. the new york times executive editor says he now believes chaudry was a con artist. ashley carman is a senior reporter at the verge. she told me how damaging this affair has been. i mean, this is definitely not an ideal situation for the new york times, or for podcasting in general. i mean, right now, podcasting is such a hot space. we're seeing so many conversations around big narrative shows and i think this just kind of is an inflecti
central america. it's a sentiment echoed by many such leaders over the years, yet little changes for those facing thes, the gangs and collapsing economy, or leave their land for a distant shot at prosperity in the united states. after hurricanes eta and iota, many more will risk the latter. will grant, bbc news, mexico. the new york times says it's found "significa nt falsehoods" in its blockbuster podcast on the islamic state group called caliphate. the central figure in the series...
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central america. it's a sentiment echoed by many such leaders over the years, yet little changes for those facing the the gangs and collapsing economy, or leave their land for a distant shot at prosperity in the united states. after hurricanes eta and iota, many more will risk the latter. will grant, bbc news, mexico. around 200,000 people in the uk are thought to be suffering from so—called "long covid," persistent health problems up to three months after they were infected with the virus. for some like 38—year—old natalie, the effects of long covid on her body have been devastating. today there were calls for more research into this emerging problem as new guidelines were published for doctors on how to diagnose and treat long covid. our medical editor fergus walsh reports. natalie has worked as a frontline doctor during several deadly epidemics, including ebola in africa. but it's covid which has left its mark on her. just over a year ago, i biked up the hill and now, now i can't even get on a bike. the 38—year—old was never admitted to hospital but now has long covid and is so physically weak, sh
central america. it's a sentiment echoed by many such leaders over the years, yet little changes for those facing the the gangs and collapsing economy, or leave their land for a distant shot at prosperity in the united states. after hurricanes eta and iota, many more will risk the latter. will grant, bbc news, mexico. around 200,000 people in the uk are thought to be suffering from so—called "long covid," persistent health problems up to three months after they were infected with...
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still have more very heavy showers into central parts of south america so northern areas of argentina pushing across paraguayan see this big mass of storms a little slut's of storms which will continue to destroy their way into the southeast of brazil as we go through the next 24 to 48 hours or so we think as they do so but they are still there nevertheless you see that little chain of showers pushing over towards rio 35 celsius in the southeast 25 celsius for i want to say it was still a few showers there as you go through thursday and on into friday those showers stretch up across bolivia pushing up into that western side of brazil and head up towards a northwest of the consonance will see some heavy showers there into colombia into panama still this little area of very heavy rain very stormy weather more storms rumbling away across the western side of the caribbean we'll see more heavy showers sentinel all the parts of costa rica pushing up in sinek or you see those showers also affecting honduras so flood affected parts of the region here following on from a to a recent hurricanes that chain of showers well they run across jamaica so the pros
still have more very heavy showers into central parts of south america so northern areas of argentina pushing across paraguayan see this big mass of storms a little slut's of storms which will continue to destroy their way into the southeast of brazil as we go through the next 24 to 48 hours or so we think as they do so but they are still there nevertheless you see that little chain of showers pushing over towards rio 35 celsius in the southeast 25 celsius for i want to say it was still a few...
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speak of russia shows there in central america probably behave yes just around panama for a time elsewhere as you can see somewhat of weather coming through much as catch a little bit of wet weather just coming back into cuba for a time further north of course it's all been about that winter storm sweeping up the eastern seaboard of the u.s. maybe 3 pretty quickly thankfully thursday sees it making it way away from that eastern side of canada with price but co-direct coming in behind. al-jazeera. by their income that al this is the news our live from doha coming up. french president becomes the latest well they did test positive for covert 90. south africa counts more than 10000 infections in a day as the 2nd wave gathers pace there and elsewhere on the continent. the u.s. government confirms its networks are under attack from a significant hacking operation that's still ongoing. and plans for a new.
speak of russia shows there in central america probably behave yes just around panama for a time elsewhere as you can see somewhat of weather coming through much as catch a little bit of wet weather just coming back into cuba for a time further north of course it's all been about that winter storm sweeping up the eastern seaboard of the u.s. maybe 3 pretty quickly thankfully thursday sees it making it way away from that eastern side of canada with price but co-direct coming in behind....
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become a little more extensive as we go on through monday that nevertheless for the greater antilles to cuba for jamaica for hispania. just wanted to shasta a few showers there into central america and then into the u.s. things improving around the eastern seaboard has some dry weather just notice weather will come in across the carolinas yes as we go through the remainder a sunday a little bit of snow pushing up towards new england into that eastern side off kind of that will clear through as we go on into monday brightening up behind and crucially notice that temperatures on the rise. work to al-jazeera english since its launch as a principal presenter and as a co-sponsor with any breaking news story in the world from days. people who would normally not get their voices heard on the international news channel one moment i'll be very proud of was when we covered the nepal earthquake the 25th to a terrible natural disaster and the story that needed to be told from the heart of the affected area to be there to tell the people story was very important at the time. when all that seems to matter is the headline there is always 2 sides to a story when narratives and counter narrative
become a little more extensive as we go on through monday that nevertheless for the greater antilles to cuba for jamaica for hispania. just wanted to shasta a few showers there into central america and then into the u.s. things improving around the eastern seaboard has some dry weather just notice weather will come in across the carolinas yes as we go through the remainder a sunday a little bit of snow pushing up towards new england into that eastern side off kind of that will clear through as...
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have cost $10000000000.00 a little more than in japan that line to cut in season broke records with 30 storms that cost $41000000000.00 in damage in the us and central america cycle on fire and was one of the strongest storms to ever hit the bay of bengal leading to losses valued at $13000000000.00 across bangladesh india sri lanka and bhutan and in east africa a locust invasion was the region's worst in 25 years costing $8500000000.00 in crop damage mark gardens the director of climate change institute to the history and national university he says it's the poor are the worst affected by climate change related disasters of the lives of people who are. in very exposed conditions they're actually in places where they can get get in harms way they often have limited capacity in terms of response to these extreme conditions and consequently the impacts on america school mary. that i think it's important to note that we have got much better systems for managing some of these extreme events such as sightlines early warning systems which allow people to get away from the point of land that significantly can reduce loss of life but they also destruct economies and
have cost $10000000000.00 a little more than in japan that line to cut in season broke records with 30 storms that cost $41000000000.00 in damage in the us and central america cycle on fire and was one of the strongest storms to ever hit the bay of bengal leading to losses valued at $13000000000.00 across bangladesh india sri lanka and bhutan and in east africa a locust invasion was the region's worst in 25 years costing $8500000000.00 in crop damage mark gardens the director of climate change...
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little bit of that wintry weather much of the u.s. at this stage looking fine and dry as is the case too across a good part of the caribbean although into central america for we do have a clutch of storms still rumbling away just around northern costa rica pushing back into nicaragua into hunch areas still suffering from the floods from our recent hurricanes more showers here this weekend. in the light of the open seas hides a dark secret. men forced to work without pay in slave failure. but it glimmer of hope remains for the forgotten fisherman as a group of activists delve deep into the illegal fishing industry demanding justice . and freedom. go street a witness documentary on al-jazeera. the. north charges are a reminder of our top stories this hour the united states has recorded 2800 deaths from the corona virus the highest daily number since the pandemic started us president elect joe biden says he'll ask americans to commit to mask wearing for the 100 days of his administration. america's top infectious disease expert has apologized for criticizing britain's rapid approval of the pfizer biotech vaccine that they felt she says comments came out w
little bit of that wintry weather much of the u.s. at this stage looking fine and dry as is the case too across a good part of the caribbean although into central america for we do have a clutch of storms still rumbling away just around northern costa rica pushing back into nicaragua into hunch areas still suffering from the floods from our recent hurricanes more showers here this weekend. in the light of the open seas hides a dark secret. men forced to work without pay in slave failure. but it...
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little bit of that wintry weather much of the u.s. at this stage looking fine and dry as is the case to across a good part of the caribbean although into central america for we do have a clutch of storms still rumbling away just around northern costa rica pushing back into nicaragua into hunch heiress still suffering from the floods from our recent hurricanes more showers here this weekend. 201950 disputed election force believe you feel dizziness president in flight. as at home of alice can fit if you. and hope to return his party rallied behind new candidates. with a tense new election drawing close in late 2020 people in power went behind the scenes to see if the indigenous movement could pull off a remarkable comeback to live yeah exile will return on al-jazeera as a 2nd wave of covert 19 bring just surge in infections a few months ago there were dozens of cases a day now it reaches 2000 and countries and force new measures to curb contagion this is the 1st step forward for the government a in of mass testing the entire population scientists are on the brink of releasing new vaccines to reduce the spread of the virus will it be enough to bring the
little bit of that wintry weather much of the u.s. at this stage looking fine and dry as is the case to across a good part of the caribbean although into central america for we do have a clutch of storms still rumbling away just around northern costa rica pushing back into nicaragua into hunch heiress still suffering from the floods from our recent hurricanes more showers here this weekend. 201950 disputed election force believe you feel dizziness president in flight. as at home of alice can...
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little bit of that wintry weather much of the u.s. at this stage looking fine and dry as is the case to across a good part of the caribbean although into central america for we do have a clutch of storms still rumbling away just around northern costa rica pushing back into nicaragua into hunch areas still suffering from the floods from our recent hurricanes more showers here this weekend. 2019 fiercely disputed election 4th believe your 1st indigenous president into exile as ever morale is considered his future and hope to return his party rally behind a new candidate. with a chance new election drawing close in late 2020 people in power went behind the scenes to see if the indigenous movement could pull off every market will come back to live yeah exile will return on al-jazeera. routinely. oh. oh. welcome back i want you all deservedly so robin a reminder of our top news stories the united states has recorded more than 210000 new coronavirus infections in 24 hours 2700 people died u.s. president like joe biden says he'll ask americans to commit to mass choir into the 1st 100 days of his administration. italy has announced rick measures on movement d
little bit of that wintry weather much of the u.s. at this stage looking fine and dry as is the case to across a good part of the caribbean although into central america for we do have a clutch of storms still rumbling away just around northern costa rica pushing back into nicaragua into hunch areas still suffering from the floods from our recent hurricanes more showers here this weekend. 2019 fiercely disputed election 4th believe your 1st indigenous president into exile as ever morale is...
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continue to expand a little as we go on through saturday brightening up across eastern dollars more in the way of sunshine but the showers will continue across a good part central america. what does and we've been doing with the money that it's boring we bring you the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world we live in argentina's congress is debating a bill seeking to raise billions of dollars from the super rich to support families hit hard by and damage counting the cost on al-jazeera. the code 19 pandemic is threatening one of singapore's most beloved traditions its famous straight story the fragile used 1018 investigates bookers can innovate to survive on al-jazeera. be the hero the world needs right now. washington ready. this is al-jazeera. over there well could see the news there imo however he did an endo coming up for you in the next 60 minutes traumatized and exhaust says hundreds of boys abducted in nigeria or freed softer arms so almost a week after they were taken from school. the u.s. has coursers approving a 2nd coronavirus vaccine its affection count though has gone past 17000000. ethiopia's.
continue to expand a little as we go on through saturday brightening up across eastern dollars more in the way of sunshine but the showers will continue across a good part central america. what does and we've been doing with the money that it's boring we bring you the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world we live in argentina's congress is debating a bill seeking to raise billions of dollars from the super rich to support families hit hard by and damage counting the cost...
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central europe are really important because of the tourism that is generated over that time period. so little bit of a lesser of an impacter to us in central europe but obviously not positive. in south americaur brands. we've got miller high life and blue moon, miller light and coors light down there. actually, right now, they are doing pretty well. it's a nice little growth engine for us. neil: i'm not surprised. gavin hattersley, thank you very much. molson coors ceo. very good seeing you. hope you have a wonderful holiday. >>> in the meantime, we are going to start something a little bit new here, where we look at things that really fly in the face of conventional wisdom. this notion, for example, that we were raising earlier, what if the senate, you know, didn't stay republican, unlikely though that may be? mystery is often defined by events we didn't see coming, not those that we do. so a what-if question for you in our next segment. what if the president of the united states tries to pardon himself? after this. ♪ this is decision tech. find a stock based on your interests or what's trending. get real-time insights in your customized view of the market. it's smarter trading technology
central europe are really important because of the tourism that is generated over that time period. so little bit of a lesser of an impacter to us in central europe but obviously not positive. in south americaur brands. we've got miller high life and blue moon, miller light and coors light down there. actually, right now, they are doing pretty well. it's a nice little growth engine for us. neil: i'm not surprised. gavin hattersley, thank you very much. molson coors ceo. very good seeing you....
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internationalism when i think about a relative little period in the us left in the 1980s, that was still a period oftremendous solidarity with the struggles of central america, with the struggle ingrenada , you were involved with . it was really the most incredible thing to happen in the english-speaking caribbean . and its history as far as the moment and of course the anti-apartheid struggle in south africa . so there's a question which is another difficult one. maybe this is a good place to actually, we will do one more after this one . there's a question, is it possible to have a democracy under a capitalist system and if so what mechanism do you think we have to actually achieve real democracy instead of this year of electoral politics. it's a good question but it's so broad that it comes at the entirety of this talk.we could stick any particular part of that but there's attention being paid to democracy and capitalism as you both have been talking about but then there's also that step of wanting a deeper democracy that electoral politics and sometimes it's easy to say under socialism we will have real democracy and workplace democracy and i guess peop
internationalism when i think about a relative little period in the us left in the 1980s, that was still a period oftremendous solidarity with the struggles of central america, with the struggle ingrenada , you were involved with . it was really the most incredible thing to happen in the english-speaking caribbean . and its history as far as the moment and of course the anti-apartheid struggle in south africa . so there's a question which is another difficult one. maybe this is a good place to...
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5.8%, and south and central africa -- america are just 4.9%, you see there's still large swaths of the global space that is energy poor. when we talk about it, and let's relate it a little bit to the covid crisis, and i think that's one of the reasons why the rockefeller foundation and harvard university wanted to do this together, as many others were on this commission, was to say, you know, one of the things that the covid pandemic has shown us is if we don't have energy, we can't even solve the health crises. on the continent we have local hospitals which don't have enough access to energy. so universal access is a critical part of what we're considering as part of the puzzle for ending energy poverty. that means essentially looking at the whole stream of how you do both transmission and distribution. one of the things we have seen in this supply chain is there is a force line in the distribution piece of the puzzle. so, a lot of the work that secretary munoz has championshiped has been around what we can do with this framework. we he essentially say how do you bring the whole system, link the generation, link the transmission to the distribution and ensure we can ge
5.8%, and south and central africa -- america are just 4.9%, you see there's still large swaths of the global space that is energy poor. when we talk about it, and let's relate it a little bit to the covid crisis, and i think that's one of the reasons why the rockefeller foundation and harvard university wanted to do this together, as many others were on this commission, was to say, you know, one of the things that the covid pandemic has shown us is if we don't have energy, we can't even solve...
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little bit, if not changed. it's not like we can just go back to that world that no longest exists. but the idea that america has a centralhat idea you put out a second ago, which is garden against too much establishment thinking as you look at the best and the brightest going into vietnam from the people you write about in the book. how do you view that right now for joe biden as he is putting his foreign policy team together? there has to be a place, gis, between old establishment thinking and whatever the team that donald trump has had in place for four years is, which is disruptive and inexperienced and in some ways unqualified. so what do you make of joe biden's team right now? >> i think you need competence and you need some wisdom, and that's what something like antony blinken brings into the party. he would be in the category of the wise men of previous generations, he is today. and you see younger thinkers like jake sullivan or even a brian dees coming in. i think the important thing is you don't want to have it be so insular and do remember that it was the best and the brightest who came in and kind of stumbled
little bit, if not changed. it's not like we can just go back to that world that no longest exists. but the idea that america has a centralhat idea you put out a second ago, which is garden against too much establishment thinking as you look at the best and the brightest going into vietnam from the people you write about in the book. how do you view that right now for joe biden as he is putting his foreign policy team together? there has to be a place, gis, between old establishment thinking...