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ese era erik quezada, un conocido activista comunitario de san francisco que esta manana perdio su luchaer. wendy phillips/dolores street community services 20;22 es un vacio muy grande el luchaba para la comunidad por todos sus anos viviendo aqui en san francisco, toda su vida la verdad 20:31 ana torres/companera de trabajo 14:17 es una perdida muy grande, es una perdida para la comunidad. entre otras cosas, eric lucho sin descanso por que se lograra una reforma migratoria....n unca perdio la fe. ana perez/dir. de carecen 47:40 en sus ultimos momentos seguia luchando hace un mes un mes y medio dos, el seguia desde su casa, dando su opinion tratando de impactar el movimiento que estabamos construyendo,47:5 1 entonces si el lucho desde su cama muriendo porque nosotros no 47:54 melba maldonado/centro de recursos comunitarios 7:50 erik tenia tu sabes como dije antes, el arte de unir fuerzas 7:54 siempre en busca de la justicia social, tambien peleo por mejores viviendas para los pobres y por los ultimos seis anos dirigio la agencia dolores community services. 21:10 tenemos albergues para la
ese era erik quezada, un conocido activista comunitario de san francisco que esta manana perdio su luchaer. wendy phillips/dolores street community services 20;22 es un vacio muy grande el luchaba para la comunidad por todos sus anos viviendo aqui en san francisco, toda su vida la verdad 20:31 ana torres/companera de trabajo 14:17 es una perdida muy grande, es una perdida para la comunidad. entre otras cosas, eric lucho sin descanso por que se lograra una reforma migratoria....n unca perdio la...
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red sox acquired pitcher erik bedard from the mariner, then h: completed his best july in history. dustin pedroia. sox win their 20th game of the month beating the white sox 12-3. ubaldo jimenez to the indians. too bad he couldn't pitch against the royals. raul ibanez with a date to remember hitting two home runs against the pirates. then he ends it with an rbi single. pirates didn't make a splash. detroit up 3-0. but check out as he tosses his bat, showboats as he trots to first. weaver's not having that. weaver throws at his head. he's eject and not very happy. he struck out nine. tigers win 3-2. plaxico burress is officially back in the nfl after spending two years in prison. he signed a one-year deal with the new york jets. nascar, paul men ard won the brickyard 400. then a mix between supercross and enduro. all spills and thrills. all kidding aside, it's a very difficult sport. >>> that's your look at sports on "early today." >>> the final harry potter film reaches a magical milestone. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. we'll introduce you to a mari
red sox acquired pitcher erik bedard from the mariner, then h: completed his best july in history. dustin pedroia. sox win their 20th game of the month beating the white sox 12-3. ubaldo jimenez to the indians. too bad he couldn't pitch against the royals. raul ibanez with a date to remember hitting two home runs against the pirates. then he ends it with an rbi single. pirates didn't make a splash. detroit up 3-0. but check out as he tosses his bat, showboats as he trots to first. weaver's not...
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over time do you come here for what erik. yes. and how often. each morning. people fill up their pails and cans while animals use the reservoir as a watering hole. there is so warriors in poor condition because too many villagers come here from all over to take water it will have to be fixed again when spring comes around. since independence came twenty years ago the biggest town's water supply systems have fallen into disrepair today the government marks funds for the construction of water pipelines local businessmen to have been attempting to build something but the problem still persists regardless. as you can see animals roam around the place leaving their waist behind people use filthy vessels for water the reservoirs not covered by interfering and the water is not this infected with the risk is enormous here people may be taken ill with diarrhea typhoid appetizers and other water borne diseases. several million tantric men are separated from their families. a lack of money compels them to look for jobs in other countries most of the migrant workers have
over time do you come here for what erik. yes. and how often. each morning. people fill up their pails and cans while animals use the reservoir as a watering hole. there is so warriors in poor condition because too many villagers come here from all over to take water it will have to be fixed again when spring comes around. since independence came twenty years ago the biggest town's water supply systems have fallen into disrepair today the government marks funds for the construction of water...
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but relax-- bank analyst erik oja says the sector is in much better shape today. >> we do not expect large institutions to fail this time around. we do not see any breakdown in liquidity. if you look at libor, which is one indication of liquidity, libor is far below where it was three years ago. >> reporter: in addition to increased liquidity, oja says banks have bigger reserves and far less leverage. but it's clear there are still major headwinds for american banks, including the possibility of another recession. >> bank profits depend mostly on how well the economy is going to do. loan growth, credit quality, fee income growth, and then capital levels-- everything depends on how the u.s. economy does. >> reporter: there are also concerns about fallout from the european banking crisis. true, most u.s. banks have little direct exposure to greece, portugal and spain, but as morningstar's jim sinegal explains, there could be serious indirect effects. >> if the european financial system gets into a lot of trouble, it's an enormous problem for the european economy. the european economy i
but relax-- bank analyst erik oja says the sector is in much better shape today. >> we do not expect large institutions to fail this time around. we do not see any breakdown in liquidity. if you look at libor, which is one indication of liquidity, libor is far below where it was three years ago. >> reporter: in addition to increased liquidity, oja says banks have bigger reserves and far less leverage. but it's clear there are still major headwinds for american banks, including the...
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---el cinco veces ex campeon del mundo el mexicano erik el terrible morales....te por el titulo vacante super welter del cmb ante el argentino lucas matthysse esta pelea sera la semi estelar entre floyd mayweather jr y victor ortiz programado para el 17 de septiembre en las vegas... cu --conoce usted los 5 factores que determinan el exito academico? --en nuestro segmento sobre educacion, usted encontrar algunas respuestas. --nos vamos con lupita peimbert. pkg como los dedos de la mano, se necesitan 5 para el exito academico del nino o del joven, dicen los expertos. basandose en su propia vida, profesionales latinos como jose corona, director de "innercity advisors," estan de acuerdo. take sot - jose corona/director, inner city advisors in: 09:28 tener una red de recursos. out: 09:35 .personalmente. video contar con buenos maestros fue clave para jose, hijo de inmigrantes mexicanos, y quien llego a este pais a los nueve anos. take sot - no cg in: 07:54 tuve muy buenos maestros. out: 08:07 que me conformare. full screen 1 los cinco factores para el exito escolar de
---el cinco veces ex campeon del mundo el mexicano erik el terrible morales....te por el titulo vacante super welter del cmb ante el argentino lucas matthysse esta pelea sera la semi estelar entre floyd mayweather jr y victor ortiz programado para el 17 de septiembre en las vegas... cu --conoce usted los 5 factores que determinan el exito academico? --en nuestro segmento sobre educacion, usted encontrar algunas respuestas. --nos vamos con lupita peimbert. pkg como los dedos de la mano, se...
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analyst erik oja says b-of-a also faces liability and legal bills related to the sale of rotten mortgage-backed securities. >> those mortgage buyback liabilities, those will continue for years. in addition, there are legal costs associated with foreclosures. >> reporter: b-of-a shares are currently trading at half the level they were earlier this year, largely because of concerns it lacks enough capital. s&p upgraded the shares to buy today with a target price of $10. >> today's deal takes away a lot of uncertainty, not just about capital levels, but about management. >> reporter: buffett's investment gave a boost to most bank stocks today. analyst anthony polini, whose firm does business with b-of-a, says it's also a vote of confidence for the recovery. >> for warren buffett to make this investment-- in front of a potential double-dip in the u.s., a potential crisis in europe-- these stocks are oversold, their capital ratios are strong. their reserves are strong. it's not like 2008 all over again. >> reporter: wall street will be watching what happens to b-of-a and other bank stocks closely. t
analyst erik oja says b-of-a also faces liability and legal bills related to the sale of rotten mortgage-backed securities. >> those mortgage buyback liabilities, those will continue for years. in addition, there are legal costs associated with foreclosures. >> reporter: b-of-a shares are currently trading at half the level they were earlier this year, largely because of concerns it lacks enough capital. s&p upgraded the shares to buy today with a target price of $10. >>...
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really stands out for its modern flight control equipment which in practice and i was erik out of the students has mastered this machine to transition easily to modern passenger jet liners. when research old kids to market it won't just be raising a new generation of skilled pilots it will also help revive an important to be shown sector that suffered from post soviet konami belt tightening and an aging fleet of light aircraft with use a choke and recent changes to airspace regulations the range and flexibility of multi-purpose in general aviation should be back on russia's enormous map. this excessiveness a choke and a potential for expansion in russia's small aircraft sector has drawn the interest and the involvement of some of the country's biggest producers that includes the new makers of many millions and now we're going to domestically build tension. both at their mosque out airshow display in on their assembly lines salute is most distinguished for powering the skies bigger beasts and a souvenir there are fifteen three hundred push the record breaking may twenty five intercepto
really stands out for its modern flight control equipment which in practice and i was erik out of the students has mastered this machine to transition easily to modern passenger jet liners. when research old kids to market it won't just be raising a new generation of skilled pilots it will also help revive an important to be shown sector that suffered from post soviet konami belt tightening and an aging fleet of light aircraft with use a choke and recent changes to airspace regulations the...
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was response to insults provocative military exercises in the area i spoke about it was campaign erik's iraq in from the us he says while both sides may be fueling the flames of peace deal is still the only option. we've seen this history over the past decade or for the past twenty or thirty years where peace seems to get a little bit closer and something happens to make people pull back i think you're dealing with a point in which the united states is planning major military operations with south korea next month and generally these things have happened just around those military exercises here you have one side shot a few rounds off on their side of the border the other side shot a few rounds on their side and everyone blows it up as being the edge of war but you do have one of the highest militarized regions in the world and we need to reduce that tension get to the bargaining table we have over twenty eight thousand troops still in south korea and the u.s. is involved with getting the south koreans to build up their military make purchases and such and so the u.s. has not taken a le
was response to insults provocative military exercises in the area i spoke about it was campaign erik's iraq in from the us he says while both sides may be fueling the flames of peace deal is still the only option. we've seen this history over the past decade or for the past twenty or thirty years where peace seems to get a little bit closer and something happens to make people pull back i think you're dealing with a point in which the united states is planning major military operations with...
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you company thanks watching the sport and these are the headlines six of the best in armor thrashed erik six two well russian premier league leaders to grab a late equaliser against rubin. little known american still in the lead the way of the page championship. and serene again for my number one cheering the williams reaches the road just cut far. past that game with the russian premier league where leaders just in moscow have narrowly escaped a second straight day think the young men pouring out a draw away to be it was the home side who now delayed against the run of ten minutes from half time the referee judging the ball to have been angled in the tee iscar penalty area is not stepping up to make it one zero for who he and i let's fast forward to the second half and there are similar scenes to star striker wagner love is pushed in the six yard box says the refs i can see again but. blast from the spot remains one nil it is stage business is the toilets right off the end and they got their reward right at the death islanders a go away with a goal which would grace any page one one the
you company thanks watching the sport and these are the headlines six of the best in armor thrashed erik six two well russian premier league leaders to grab a late equaliser against rubin. little known american still in the lead the way of the page championship. and serene again for my number one cheering the williams reaches the road just cut far. past that game with the russian premier league where leaders just in moscow have narrowly escaped a second straight day think the young men pouring...
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out's year as it's ready to return to six party talks on its nuclear program without preconditions erik's rocket from the national campaign to and the korean war believes it's south korea and its allies of the u.s. who aren't really willing to negotiate. there's nothing to stop any party from sitting down at the table now you have the opportunity to stop the production of nuclear material you have the ability to discuss such issues you have the ability to begin to develop a peace process that could lead to demilitarisation and lowered tensions in the region so will they do it will the south koreans and the united states sit down it remains to be seen at this point i think not without the international pressure on the united states and south korea i don't think that will necessarily see if they are talking about the precondition wait you must stop production on a certain date before the tot's not on the day of the talks those types of arguments seem to imply that someone doesn't want to speak and we have more than twenty eight thousand troops stationed in south korea close to one hundred b
out's year as it's ready to return to six party talks on its nuclear program without preconditions erik's rocket from the national campaign to and the korean war believes it's south korea and its allies of the u.s. who aren't really willing to negotiate. there's nothing to stop any party from sitting down at the table now you have the opportunity to stop the production of nuclear material you have the ability to discuss such issues you have the ability to begin to develop a peace process that...
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first from erik karlsson who wrote i thought surely she was kind of self roasting isn't this redundant and from a fiber optic who writes in a world of media this just now came to your attention come on adam and from jesse james who writes seems to know how to roast and self but this should be epic yes i'm looking forward to it i know i'm not any good at reporting on entertainment news nor do i want to be anyway that's our show for i thank you so much for tuning into adam vs the man to get a website adverse of the man i called to vote on get some topics and find me on facebook and twitter as always you can get me at adam at adam vs the man at dot com and thank you to all our fans on facebook at facebook dot com so i hope if the congress will contribute to our right.
first from erik karlsson who wrote i thought surely she was kind of self roasting isn't this redundant and from a fiber optic who writes in a world of media this just now came to your attention come on adam and from jesse james who writes seems to know how to roast and self but this should be epic yes i'm looking forward to it i know i'm not any good at reporting on entertainment news nor do i want to be anyway that's our show for i thank you so much for tuning into adam vs the man to get a...
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comentar que se dio a conocer a la primera estrella que estarÁ con nosotros en mira quiÉn baila y es erik la pista muy pronto. >> nosotros ahora seguimos con mÁs del programa en despierta amÉrica y todo el estudio estÁ aquÍ contagiado de la emociÓn del fÚtbol. veo a karla y a poncho que estÁn tomando fotos y pidiendo autÓgrafos a todos los chivas de guadalajara. >> me encantÓ verlos en la sub 17, verse campeones mundiales, y tenemos a tres chavitos que son niÑos y mÁs grandes que nunca. felicidades. fuera de cÁmara les decÍa todos son así de serios? >> estÁn calladitos. >> estÁn intimidados! creo. >> quÉ tengo que hacer para quitarles la timidad! >> fierro es el mÁs tÍmido. >> serio. [risas] >> hay una realidad que se vio en el dÍa de ayer en el fÚtbol, mucha gente justifica que faltÓ messi, se pueden poner mil pretextos, hay una realidad, nadie hoy en dÍa le mete 4 goles al barcelona. cÓmo se sienten? [risas] >> a ver. >> hablen! >> quieren unos huevitos rancheros? algo. >> estamos muy orgullosos de haber metido 4 al mejor equipo del mundo, pero no creo que sea casualidad, es trabajo en
comentar que se dio a conocer a la primera estrella que estarÁ con nosotros en mira quiÉn baila y es erik la pista muy pronto. >> nosotros ahora seguimos con mÁs del programa en despierta amÉrica y todo el estudio estÁ aquÍ contagiado de la emociÓn del fÚtbol. veo a karla y a poncho que estÁn tomando fotos y pidiendo autÓgrafos a todos los chivas de guadalajara. >> me encantÓ verlos en la sub 17, verse campeones mundiales, y tenemos a tres chavitos que son niÑos y mÁs...
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and teenager arrested in a connection with a amber alert are expected in court today. 23-year-old erik walker is accused of robbing al's barbershop on monday. during the robbery walker pretended to kidnap a 16-year- old boy that worked in the store. they nobly the teenager was actually in on the crime. he's being tried as a juvenile. >>> there is hiring concerns ahead of the 2013 america's cup yacht race. they have called for a hear into a work force plan related to thely georgia da. local labor advocates worry that they haven't set up a plan to hire local residence for jobs. work force development strategy will be in place as the overall picture gets into greater focus. >>> 5:08 is the time. let's go back over to sal. anything you are keeping an eye on imparticular, sal? >> we are watching some of the low clouds on the coast just to make sure they don't get into the visibility problems for drivers. but right now we haven't seen too much of that. in fact, in the east bay it's clear and nice driving. westbound on 80 coming in from richmond all the way down from the mccarthur maze. when
and teenager arrested in a connection with a amber alert are expected in court today. 23-year-old erik walker is accused of robbing al's barbershop on monday. during the robbery walker pretended to kidnap a 16-year- old boy that worked in the store. they nobly the teenager was actually in on the crime. he's being tried as a juvenile. >>> there is hiring concerns ahead of the 2013 america's cup yacht race. they have called for a hear into a work force plan related to thely georgia da....
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erik, we know what happened on that rig was horrible. negligence involved, horrible maintenance, questions involved by the leadership. i bet that's one he'd leak to have back. >> i'm not sure. at the time it was blown up this acts of god thing. anybody who's a lawyer understands what acts of god means accidents. at the time that happened there was still a probe and there was a lot of speculation it could have been an accident. yeah. there was a lot of negligence involved at the time. but i think most people understood what he meant who aren't in new york and washington. >> aren't in new york and washington. that's a shot at us, i think. >> it is. >> not necessarily. >> john, i'm curious about why the bushies are going after him. why karl rove and others from the george w. bush. what's the nature of that tension? >> there's some inside texas rivalry, talk among the bushies as governor he tried to say he was better than george w. bush and also in supporting rudy giuliani in 2007 he went to an event where he says george w. bush was no fisca
erik, we know what happened on that rig was horrible. negligence involved, horrible maintenance, questions involved by the leadership. i bet that's one he'd leak to have back. >> i'm not sure. at the time it was blown up this acts of god thing. anybody who's a lawyer understands what acts of god means accidents. at the time that happened there was still a probe and there was a lot of speculation it could have been an accident. yeah. there was a lot of negligence involved at the time. but...
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erik, thank you have. it is great to be at red state but it's even better to be the governor of the largest red state in america. [applause] and it's sure good to be back in the paul meadow state of south carolina. i enjoy coming to places where folks like mickey haley are elected. true conservative. and also where they love the greatest fighting force on the face of the earth, the united states military. [applause] and i want to take a moment. i want to take a moment and ask you to just take some silence. think about those young navy seals, the other special operators who gave it all in the service of their country and take a moment to say thank you, lord, that we have those self-less, sacrificial men and women. their sacrifice was immeasurable. and their dedication profound. and we will never, ever forget them. [applause] i stand before you today as the governor of texas. but i also stand before you the son of two tenn't farmers, ray perry who came home after 35 bombing missions over europe to work his c
erik, thank you have. it is great to be at red state but it's even better to be the governor of the largest red state in america. [applause] and it's sure good to be back in the paul meadow state of south carolina. i enjoy coming to places where folks like mickey haley are elected. true conservative. and also where they love the greatest fighting force on the face of the earth, the united states military. [applause] and i want to take a moment. i want to take a moment and ask you to just take...
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erik nilsson wrote when affirmative action was white. in his book he talked about the very ways that white americans, especially post world war ii were able to get benefits that african-americans were not able to get. in mississippi 300 black men -- they were able to get benefits. back at the ranch almost every white man who served was able to get a loan for a home, loan for college, loans for other things. if you look at wealth, look at someone investing in you no one has invested in black america. let me say something i don't want you to get too upset about but it upsets me every day. we invested in ourselves. the most phenomenal lacked of economic courage was self emancipation. whenever i talk about this i actually get sick. i talk about patrick oliver around here, project manager on surviving and thriving. [applause] >> how is it that we by ourselves? how do you cut a deal? you have black folks who purchase themselves. the first fact of the boat -- thank you for the southeast center, phenomenal occasion. thank you for your support of
erik nilsson wrote when affirmative action was white. in his book he talked about the very ways that white americans, especially post world war ii were able to get benefits that african-americans were not able to get. in mississippi 300 black men -- they were able to get benefits. back at the ranch almost every white man who served was able to get a loan for a home, loan for college, loans for other things. if you look at wealth, look at someone investing in you no one has invested in black...
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to do different things, go in a different direction, and i got basically bailed out by 5 guy named erik joans at harvard who said you want to come here and be a fell loy. i thought, i've never been a fellow. [laughter] i thought that sounds better than a nobody, so i'll go be a fellow. i never dreamed in a million years i could get through the door at harvard. i mean, like you said, i graduated third lowest in my class. i went to harvard and sitting 234 kennedy school, got a researcher, and i could tell her -- she was helping me research the book, and then along came this opportunity. .. i began thinking about that and i became friends with some of the people in the program, and i began -- they were all very and here were the journalists, talented people, the best in the business and they were all worried when they went back to the papers they wouldn't have a job and then i started thinking in the newspaper business was good to me. a kid from nowhere and i got to edit to great newspapers and maybe i should try to give something back and so in opportunity came when my publisher called me
to do different things, go in a different direction, and i got basically bailed out by 5 guy named erik joans at harvard who said you want to come here and be a fell loy. i thought, i've never been a fellow. [laughter] i thought that sounds better than a nobody, so i'll go be a fellow. i never dreamed in a million years i could get through the door at harvard. i mean, like you said, i graduated third lowest in my class. i went to harvard and sitting 234 kennedy school, got a researcher, and i...
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erik erikson invited us to land the. we had nothing at that point. so i went and spoke to the people at redstake and i will never forget that i truly felt home. they felt like me. these were people who saw where i wanted the country to go. these were people who had the energy that i knew felt would move the country and they would help us do it. so i told all of you my story. i told you what i wanted. i told you it wasn't about being republican. it was about being conservative. we were no longer about republicans and democrats. we were about conservatives and we're going to fight for liberty every step of the way. [applause] i told them that i wanted every state in the country to show what d.c. should look like and we were going to start with south carolina and it would be the best state in the country and you are in the best state in the country. [applause] more than anything what i said is i want people to understand the power of their voice. i want them to understand elected officials work for them and not the other way around. the only way to do t
erik erikson invited us to land the. we had nothing at that point. so i went and spoke to the people at redstake and i will never forget that i truly felt home. they felt like me. these were people who saw where i wanted the country to go. these were people who had the energy that i knew felt would move the country and they would help us do it. so i told all of you my story. i told you what i wanted. i told you it wasn't about being republican. it was about being conservative. we were no longer...
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erik nilsson wrote when affirmative action was white.in his book he talked about the very ways that white americans, especially post world war ii were able to get benefits that african-americans were not able to get. in mississippi 300 black men -- they were able to get benefits. back at the ranch almost every white man who served was able to get a loan for a home, loan for college, loans for other things. if you look at wealth, look at someone investing in you no one has invested in black america. let me say something i don't want you to get too upset about but it upsets me every day. we invested in ourselves. the most phenomenal lacked of economic courage was self emancipation. whenever i talk about this i actually get sick. i talk about patrick oliver around here, project manager on surviving and thriving. [applause] >> how is it that we by ourselves? how do you cut a deal? you have black folks who purchase themselves. the first fact of the boat -- thank you for the southeast center, phenomenal occasion. thank you for your support of
erik nilsson wrote when affirmative action was white.in his book he talked about the very ways that white americans, especially post world war ii were able to get benefits that african-americans were not able to get. in mississippi 300 black men -- they were able to get benefits. back at the ranch almost every white man who served was able to get a loan for a home, loan for college, loans for other things. if you look at wealth, look at someone investing in you no one has invested in black...
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thank you, and thanks, erik, for sneaking me in. great panel just a quick question. i wonder if you see any implications other than exports for china of the republican min b denominated loans for latin america? if you have a greater picture of the currency for latin america? >> great questions. how much time do we have? what is the model of development for latin america in 30 seconds or less? and are there models out there like india, israel -- israel, and others that might be usefully pursued? >> very good question. very difficult question though. i mean there are several latin americas. it's very hard to generalize. i mean small countries, big countries. but it's good to be clear that india is not a service-led development at all. i mean you just have to look at the figures and see that it's a lot of hype. it's an important source of foreign exchange for india. almost 40% of total exports. but if you look at the g.d.p. in india's growth the last 20 years, the contribution is pretty small. so it's hard to generalize or to label the type of development india had, and
thank you, and thanks, erik, for sneaking me in. great panel just a quick question. i wonder if you see any implications other than exports for china of the republican min b denominated loans for latin america? if you have a greater picture of the currency for latin america? >> great questions. how much time do we have? what is the model of development for latin america in 30 seconds or less? and are there models out there like india, israel -- israel, and others that might be usefully...
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[applause] erik, i want to thank you for everything that you do, and i want to thank everyone who is here today, and who has taken the time out of their summer schedule in order to be a part of this incredible event. red state has truly become a central pillar of the conservative move movement, and i am just proud to be a part of it. now, being from palm beach county florida, i am always asked how it is possible that i turned out to be a conservative let alone a republican. well, i can tell you it certainly wasn't my upbringing. i was not raised in a privileged, conservative, or even a republican household -- far from it. my parents were liberal jewish democrats who were public schoolteachers from brooklyn, new york. when i was born, they had $31 to their name, and they saved and sacrificed so that we could move to florida. i got my passion from my mom, and my love of baseball from my dad, but i got my politics from someone else. [laughter] that someone was ronald reagan. [cheers and applause] despite being born in brooklyn and despite growing up in palm beach coupe, and despite bein
[applause] erik, i want to thank you for everything that you do, and i want to thank everyone who is here today, and who has taken the time out of their summer schedule in order to be a part of this incredible event. red state has truly become a central pillar of the conservative move movement, and i am just proud to be a part of it. now, being from palm beach county florida, i am always asked how it is possible that i turned out to be a conservative let alone a republican. well, i can tell you...
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. >>> now on book tv come author erik larsen talks about his book in the garden of the beasts of america'sst ambassador to hitler's germany william mr. larson spoke at the chicago public library for 50 minutes. >> it is terrific to be back in chicago. it always is, especially on an actual nice day. i was here last week was 45 degrees. i have to tell you this makes me tremendously must all shook for the days when moodie came to my talks to read and i always like to tell this story about my very first book event, which took place when i was living in baltimore. it was just after it published a book called the naked consumer. [laughter] exactly. it's a book that nobody got. nobody read. well, one read it and reviewed the book and he did it because he was a target of the book. the book was about, by the way, about how corporations spy on individual consumers, very apt today perhaps, so why did get a call when i was living in baltimore to what to lamb tester pennsylvania to the talk, not to talk to a signing. i since learned that sunday afternoon talks are deaf and especially when you do a talk
. >>> now on book tv come author erik larsen talks about his book in the garden of the beasts of america'sst ambassador to hitler's germany william mr. larson spoke at the chicago public library for 50 minutes. >> it is terrific to be back in chicago. it always is, especially on an actual nice day. i was here last week was 45 degrees. i have to tell you this makes me tremendously must all shook for the days when moodie came to my talks to read and i always like to tell this story...
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erik nilsson wrote when affirmative action was white.in his book he talked about the very ways that white americans, especially post world war ii were able to get benefits that african-americans were not able to get. in mississippi 300 black men -- they were able to get benefits. back at the ranch almost every white man who served was able to get a loan for a home, loan for college, loans for other things. if you look at wealth, look at someone investing in you no one has invested in black america. let me say something i don't want you to get too upset about but it upsets me every day. we invested in ourselves. the most phenomenal lacked of economic courage was self emancipation. whenever i talk about this i actually get sick. i talk about patrick oliver around here, project manager on surviving and thriving. [applause] >> how is it that we by ourselves? how do you cut a deal? you have black folks who purchase themselves. the first fact of the boat -- thank you for the southeast center, phenomenal occasion. thank you for your support of
erik nilsson wrote when affirmative action was white.in his book he talked about the very ways that white americans, especially post world war ii were able to get benefits that african-americans were not able to get. in mississippi 300 black men -- they were able to get benefits. back at the ranch almost every white man who served was able to get a loan for a home, loan for college, loans for other things. if you look at wealth, look at someone investing in you no one has invested in black...
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. >> - -- erik lipton. >> in terms of emergency response, has been the and the federal government received requests for specific action so far and the storm in terms of actually sending in the federal manpower to respond to the disaster? >> we have already had people doing the coordination role. we do have request for some power assessment team for the u.s. army corps of engineers that are going in. in north carolina had requests for generators that they had request for. we are now starting to get those kind of request, but fortunately we have not had to deploy a lot of the search and rescue teams. this goes back to the team effort. of a lot of this is being done by local and state responders. we brought in teams in case we were needed, but we're still standing by until the state's release us. >> to you have any more specifics on actual damage details so far? in particular, cities where it seems to be the worst. >> we're just beginning that assessment. as far as numbers in dollar figures, it is still very early. we're still concerned about rescue operations. as we get better conditions we'
. >> - -- erik lipton. >> in terms of emergency response, has been the and the federal government received requests for specific action so far and the storm in terms of actually sending in the federal manpower to respond to the disaster? >> we have already had people doing the coordination role. we do have request for some power assessment team for the u.s. army corps of engineers that are going in. in north carolina had requests for generators that they had request for. we...
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erik nilsson wrote when affirmative action was white. book he talked about the very ways that white americans, especially post world war ii were able to get benefits that african-americans were not able to get. in mississippi 300 black men -- they were able to get benefits. back at the ranch almost every white man who served was able to get a loan for a home, loan for college, loans for other things. if you look at wealth, look at someone investing in you no one has invested in black america. let me say something i don't want you to get too upset about but it upsets me every day. we invested in ourselves. the most phenomenal lacked of economic courage was self emancipation. whenever i talk about this i actually get sick. i talk about patrick oliver around here, project manager on surviving and thriving. [applause] >> how is it that we by ourselves? how do you cut a deal? you have black folks who purchase themselves. the first fact of the boat -- thank you for the southeast center, phenomenal occasion. thank you for your support of that.
erik nilsson wrote when affirmative action was white. book he talked about the very ways that white americans, especially post world war ii were able to get benefits that african-americans were not able to get. in mississippi 300 black men -- they were able to get benefits. back at the ranch almost every white man who served was able to get a loan for a home, loan for college, loans for other things. if you look at wealth, look at someone investing in you no one has invested in black america....
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. >> host: well, we have this e-mail from erik in north carolina. liberal, i'll admit public figures admired by other liberals a essentially entertainers that play fast and loose with the facts using satire rather than substance. we listen them at our own peril. reading and listening to your books, i feel the same definition applies to you. >> guest: i don't believe you read my books, liberal from north carolina. i think that e-mail is from john edwards. no one who has read my books could say that. >> host: why? >> guest: thee end, love ann. >> host: why do you say that? >> guest: because they are heavily researched. even in the one weekday review i got from the new "new york times," and i did love this quote, a reviewer said it's invective with footnotes. look, you can disagree with me. oh, by by the way, i'll volunteerly tell you there's two mistakes in demonic. i found them, nobody else. no one else found them. i found them, and they were minor things which is why your eye goes over it. one, for example, was richard nixon pushing through the phil
. >> host: well, we have this e-mail from erik in north carolina. liberal, i'll admit public figures admired by other liberals a essentially entertainers that play fast and loose with the facts using satire rather than substance. we listen them at our own peril. reading and listening to your books, i feel the same definition applies to you. >> guest: i don't believe you read my books, liberal from north carolina. i think that e-mail is from john edwards. no one who has read my books...
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erik erikson invited us to come to atlanta and we had nothing to lose at that point. so i went and spoke to the people at red state, and i will never forget that i truly felt home. these were people that all like me. these were people that saw where i wanted the country to go. these were people that had the energy that i knew felt like we could move the country and they were going to help us do it. so what i did was, i told all of you my story. i told you what i wanted. i told you it was not about being a republican, it was about being conservative, and wheat were no longer about republicans and democrats. we are about people who understand liberty and are going to fight for it every step of the way. [applause] i told them that i wanted every state in the country to show what the she rejectsd.c. should look like. -- to show what d.c. should look like. more than anything, what i said is, i want the people to understand the power of their votes. i want them to understand that elected officials work for them and not the other way around. the only way we are going to do t
erik erikson invited us to come to atlanta and we had nothing to lose at that point. so i went and spoke to the people at red state, and i will never forget that i truly felt home. these were people that all like me. these were people that saw where i wanted the country to go. these were people that had the energy that i knew felt like we could move the country and they were going to help us do it. so what i did was, i told all of you my story. i told you what i wanted. i told you it was not...
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my friend erik laid on the ground with his feet against the door and saw bullets come over his head andhe actually stopped joe from coming in and shooting another kid in his class because he understood what was happening. he had information that we didn't have and didn't understand and couldn't analyze. so people think that you are a sitting duck and everybody like me. no, not everyone was like me. some people actually stop themselves from getting shot and were actually able to do something. i unfortunately and some in my class, we didn't have time to go anywhere. like i said, i generally don't like looking at this whole situation again with hypothetical situational scenarios to try to deal with the situation at the last possible second. we should be looking before this moment happens. in this moment happens it is that the point where it becomes the most uncontrollable and i don't know why we are trying to control an event at the point where it becomes most uncontrollable when we can do things beforehand that we are not doing here. it is dangerous to take a very complex situation and lo
my friend erik laid on the ground with his feet against the door and saw bullets come over his head andhe actually stopped joe from coming in and shooting another kid in his class because he understood what was happening. he had information that we didn't have and didn't understand and couldn't analyze. so people think that you are a sitting duck and everybody like me. no, not everyone was like me. some people actually stop themselves from getting shot and were actually able to do something. i...
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. >> income, you could have an erik and a fire. >> and then an after-shock. the elements have to be fire protected. so we've got the column, the girder. >> if that girder frames into that column right there on that corner, in between the girders are beams, as you can see, these bumps. and then spanning between the beams is a concrete floor with a metal deck. and it got fire proofing on it also. so lots of fire proofing, concrete also doesn't burn. so they're very conscious ever making sure that the basic structure of this building is not combustible. and so the sprinklers are basically for what the tenant brings in. >> now, you see the big holes up here in the girders. doesn't that weaken the girders when you put giant holes in them? >> some of the holes don't have reinforcing rings. the other holes do. if you go to the original design you'll see all these holes all designed out individually and when they finally do a build-out those holes are there to install these deducts. and -- >> so a lot of times when you go into a building, especially a wood-framed bui
. >> income, you could have an erik and a fire. >> and then an after-shock. the elements have to be fire protected. so we've got the column, the girder. >> if that girder frames into that column right there on that corner, in between the girders are beams, as you can see, these bumps. and then spanning between the beams is a concrete floor with a metal deck. and it got fire proofing on it also. so lots of fire proofing, concrete also doesn't burn. so they're very conscious...