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el inter de milÁn enfrentÓ al genoa.el bote. el pez luchÓ por quedar libre, los pescadores trataron de salvarlo, pero muriÓ. >>> y el tiburÓn balllena. gracias fÉlix, gracias por acompaÑarnos. ♪ >>> noticiero univisiÓn, su voz. su decisiÓn. en "aquÍ y ahora." >> esta vez ya mirÉ la muerte, ya sentÍ lo que nunca habia sentido. >> lo llevomos al punto donde se cruzan derrotados por la deportaciÓn y los ilusionados por acogerse a la reforma migratoria. >> llamaron a mi familiares y les pusieron altavoz y me golpeaban para que mi familiar oye era. >> un lugar donde se venden ilusiones y se roban esperanzas. >> tambiÉn muy cerca a la frontera. >> yo alzaba los brazos al cielo y le pedÍa a dios que escuchara que no pasara nada malo. >> los piropos no bienvenidos de una quinceaÑera desataron la ira de un grupo de hombres. >> fue segundos cuando el chofer del otro carro se me quedaba viendo y me quedÉ viendo asÍ y cuando volvÍ a
el inter de milÁn enfrentÓ al genoa.el bote. el pez luchÓ por quedar libre, los pescadores trataron de salvarlo, pero muriÓ. >>> y el tiburÓn balllena. gracias fÉlix, gracias por acompaÑarnos. ♪ >>> noticiero univisiÓn, su voz. su decisiÓn. en "aquÍ y ahora." >> esta vez ya mirÉ la muerte, ya sentÍ lo que nunca habia sentido. >> lo llevomos al punto donde se cruzan derrotados por la deportaciÓn y los ilusionados por acogerse a la reforma...
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Aug 22, 2013
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>> we have to reextract genoa tonight.ll of it. >> dramatic stuff, and it's coming on sunday night. i spoke with aaron sorkin. while discussion his fictional show, he cleared the air on a bog us real-life headline. aaron sorkin, "the newsroom" grabs people in the strangest what i on sunday night at 10:00. and what grabs people is it's organic. you're watching this is characters, and you have no idea where they're going to go. people really find it like it's a live animal, that show, like it's going to do something next. >> i can el it you while i'm making it that i feel like i'm being attacked. >> i work with a great group of people. i want for one second hijack this interview. there's something i need to do. i'm here in d.c., did an event last night for the new republic, we screened this sunday's many sod, and there was a q&a after, and mother jones, terrific outlet, posted a story this morning saying that i want the huffington post sucks. i certainly did not say that. the headline writer didn't take me out of context. th
>> we have to reextract genoa tonight.ll of it. >> dramatic stuff, and it's coming on sunday night. i spoke with aaron sorkin. while discussion his fictional show, he cleared the air on a bog us real-life headline. aaron sorkin, "the newsroom" grabs people in the strangest what i on sunday night at 10:00. and what grabs people is it's organic. you're watching this is characters, and you have no idea where they're going to go. people really find it like it's a live animal,...
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Aug 12, 2013
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the genoa system built on the currency will primarily of sterling, but also of the dollar.both currencies, being the official substitutes for the pre-war settlements on the gold of residual balance of payments, deficits. now, it was from 1945 to 1958 that a reasonably stable dollar did dominate global trade and exchange as the world's struggle to recover from world war ii. but after 1958, a momentous monetary the event took place. western european governments restored the currency systems on the current account sponsored by the european payments union to. most exchange controls sought to establish budgetary equilibrium at home. promptly dollar primacy began to wane. from that very year, 1958 when the once nations of your part in the convertibility of the national monies, the european nations accelerated the post war rise in the markets and then it was the united states that began to experience the near permanent balance of payments deficits and budget deficits. now, throughout the 1960's under presidents kennedy and johnson on inflation and the external deficit of the dolla
the genoa system built on the currency will primarily of sterling, but also of the dollar.both currencies, being the official substitutes for the pre-war settlements on the gold of residual balance of payments, deficits. now, it was from 1945 to 1958 that a reasonably stable dollar did dominate global trade and exchange as the world's struggle to recover from world war ii. but after 1958, a momentous monetary the event took place. western european governments restored the currency systems on...
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declassified documents though is true of many of course if they had brought them on notice of the genoa nine hundred fifty six to the day before the one nine hundred sixty eight that was a u.s. government it was j.f.k. that was our a k was johnson all the way through but i think for example of what the assistant just margetts that you know here's someone who called nelson mandela a terrorist called a n c a terrorist group here's somebody who said trade union is in england are the enemy with him they must be crushed yet what do we hear from the white house margaret that there was a great champion of freedom must say why tale that allow i pray for a family i'm a christian but she was a tyrant when it came to black people in south africa she was a tyrant when it came to working people in britain let's just tell the truth about ideas as to whether she was alive whether she did because these people are deified like reagan i mean he's hailed as this economic here her i really was just amazed and i mean in their death we should be telling the truth that's not sugarcoat what the legacy of these
declassified documents though is true of many of course if they had brought them on notice of the genoa nine hundred fifty six to the day before the one nine hundred sixty eight that was a u.s. government it was j.f.k. that was our a k was johnson all the way through but i think for example of what the assistant just margetts that you know here's someone who called nelson mandela a terrorist called a n c a terrorist group here's somebody who said trade union is in england are the enemy with him...
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Aug 24, 2013
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been erected on the rickety foundation of the post-world war i reserve currency system designed in genoa in 1922. the jenna lee system itself built upon the official reserve currency role primarily of sterling but also of the dollar. both currencies, officials substitute for pre-war settlements in goals of residual balance of payments, deficits. from 1945 to 1958, the reasonably stable bread and would dollar did dominate global trade and exchange as the world struggled to recover from world war ii but after 1958, a momentous monetary event took place. western european governments restore the new convertible the of their currency systems on current accounts sponsored by the european payments union, abolished most exchange controls and sought to establish budgetary equilibrium at home. promptly dollar primacy began to wane. from that very year, 1958, when the once prostrate nations of europe hardened the convertibility of their national monies the european nations accelerated their postwar rise in world markets and then, and that was the united states which began to experience near permane
been erected on the rickety foundation of the post-world war i reserve currency system designed in genoa in 1922. the jenna lee system itself built upon the official reserve currency role primarily of sterling but also of the dollar. both currencies, officials substitute for pre-war settlements in goals of residual balance of payments, deficits. from 1945 to 1958, the reasonably stable bread and would dollar did dominate global trade and exchange as the world struggled to recover from world war...
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Aug 31, 2013
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going to be picking up a general, and as we walked by, they were waving, and i thought maybe the genoas behind me because they had a sign for the general, but i said i want to go back and talk to them. so i went back and said, do you watch democracy now? and they said, every day. >> so i said, really. why do you watch? they said, it's objective and you cover war. you know, it is not about whether you're for or against war. it's about covering the most serious decision a country can make. i see the media as a huge kitchen table that stretches across the globe, that we all sit around and discuss the most important issues of the day. as you quoted there, war and peace, life and death, and anything less than that is a disservice to the servicemen and women of these countries. they can't have these debates on military bases. they rely on is in the civilian society to have the discussions that lead to the discussions whether they live or die, about whether they're sent to kill or be killed. and anything less than that is a disservice to a democratic society. >> host: one of the recuring theme
going to be picking up a general, and as we walked by, they were waving, and i thought maybe the genoas behind me because they had a sign for the general, but i said i want to go back and talk to them. so i went back and said, do you watch democracy now? and they said, every day. >> so i said, really. why do you watch? they said, it's objective and you cover war. you know, it is not about whether you're for or against war. it's about covering the most serious decision a country can make....