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i'm maria hinojosa. this is one on one. paulo sotero, you are the head of the woodrow wilson center's brazil institute in washington, dc, longtime journalist covering the united states for brazil. and i just have to ask you, you know, so many people think about brazil as being this faraway tropical country, you know, far, deep in the south. but in fact, brazil is a growing superpower. it's gone through an extraordinary transformation in the past 20 years. so the last time that i was there was 1997. if i was to go back to rio or sao paolo now, would i see a difference? what would i see? >> you would see a country whose people is more comfortable with the current... its current situation. there is a sense of hope that has been restored to the country compared to that time. that was the time when we had established democracy, reestablished democracy, but we were entering the period of economic stability. democracy and economic stability have been the two pillars upon which two brazilian governments, the government led by presi
i'm maria hinojosa. this is one on one. paulo sotero, you are the head of the woodrow wilson center's brazil institute in washington, dc, longtime journalist covering the united states for brazil. and i just have to ask you, you know, so many people think about brazil as being this faraway tropical country, you know, far, deep in the south. but in fact, brazil is a growing superpower. it's gone through an extraordinary transformation in the past 20 years. so the last time that i was there was...
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i'm maria hinojosa. this is one on one. francisco goldman, you're an award-winning author and a contributor to the new yorker. welcome to the show. >> it's very nice to be here. >> hinojosa: so, we're talking about some pretty serious stuff here. but it all kind of starts in an interesting way for you. you are this guatemalan jewish kid growing up in the northeast. and in the late 1970s, you make a decision, like a lot of kids, which is to take a road trip. and you take that road trip right into guatemala in a moment of civil war, essentially. >> well, my father's family... my father's from a russian jewish immigrant background family from here in boston. but my mother's family in guatemala is an old fashioned guatemalan mestizo catholic very traditional guatemalan family. and i had spent a lot of time in guatemala as a child, the first couple years of my life, almost every summer, summer after summer. but then, as i become more and more your typical american teenage kind of kid, i become sort of self-conscious about that.
i'm maria hinojosa. this is one on one. francisco goldman, you're an award-winning author and a contributor to the new yorker. welcome to the show. >> it's very nice to be here. >> hinojosa: so, we're talking about some pretty serious stuff here. but it all kind of starts in an interesting way for you. you are this guatemalan jewish kid growing up in the northeast. and in the late 1970s, you make a decision, like a lot of kids, which is to take a road trip. and you take that road...
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. >> hinojosa: ..."give your children that choice, make them into good choosers." >> yes. and we ask our children at the age of four, "what do you want to be when you grow up?" and it's not that we're saying that we trust your choice. we're saying implicitly, "we understand you're going to change your mind." but we're saying, you know, "look, these are the kinds of things you need to learn to know. you need to know what kind of cereal you want, you need to know and figure out who you're going to grow up to be, and what you're going to do." now, by contrast, when you go to other cultures, that's not always the message that they're given. so, you know, say, in many collectivist cultures, whether they be in latin american culture, asian cultures, whether it be japan or china or india, there the message is, you know, "you've got to respect your parents," or, "you need to respect your god." and, you know, your parents should be thought of as the ones that are the main decision makers, at least until you are e
. >> hinojosa: ..."give your children that choice, make them into good choosers." >> yes. and we ask our children at the age of four, "what do you want to be when you grow up?" and it's not that we're saying that we trust your choice. we're saying implicitly, "we understand you're going to change your mind." but we're saying, you know, "look, these are the kinds of things you need to learn to know. you need to know what kind of cereal you want, you...
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i'm maria hinojosa. this is one on one. wes studi, you are an amazing actor, the star of... well, let's just say avatar, dances with wolves, last of the mohicans, geronimo. what an honor to have you on our program. i have to tell you, i want to go to a movie that came out several years ago-- geronimo, an american legend. because you were... you carried that movie. i'm sure many of our viewers saw that. the moment that i want to talk about for a second is the moment when you first appear onscreen in that movie. and when you are looking at the american soldiers, and you have this look. the camera just kind of zeroes in on your face, and you have this look of distrust, disdain, and interest, and you captured that so well. and i just said it has to be because in your own life as a native american, growing up in oklahoma, these emotions are not... they're not far from your own life, right? >> and they're not foreign, either. yes, it's true. yeah. that's one of the advantages that we as native americans, if you will, american ind
i'm maria hinojosa. this is one on one. wes studi, you are an amazing actor, the star of... well, let's just say avatar, dances with wolves, last of the mohicans, geronimo. what an honor to have you on our program. i have to tell you, i want to go to a movie that came out several years ago-- geronimo, an american legend. because you were... you carried that movie. i'm sure many of our viewers saw that. the moment that i want to talk about for a second is the moment when you first appear...
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>> yes. >> hinojosa: you did? >> not everything, it was impossible to know everything, but i was fortunate in that they arrested me. unfortunately for them, fortunately for me, i wasn't taken to one of the places where i would have been tortured routinely, an appalling torture, and killed. but they took me to what was then the police headquarters, an annex of the police headquarters, and i had a chance to be taken inside, and i saw their sign. when i was taken in, stripped, taken in, the first thing you see is a huge swastika, enormous swastika, covering a whole wall. and there was nazi nacionalismo. >> hinojosa: what year are we talking about, when you were arrested? >> that was in '78. >> hinojosa: so 1978, in the capital of argentina, you know, an advanced, modernized country, and in the police headquarters, you have a swastika and nazi nacionalismo. >> yes, exactly. >> hinojosa: and you actually went to the president at that point. >> i went to ask to see the president, and i said he should go there with a buc
>> yes. >> hinojosa: you did? >> not everything, it was impossible to know everything, but i was fortunate in that they arrested me. unfortunately for them, fortunately for me, i wasn't taken to one of the places where i would have been tortured routinely, an appalling torture, and killed. but they took me to what was then the police headquarters, an annex of the police headquarters, and i had a chance to be taken inside, and i saw their sign. when i was taken in, stripped,...
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>> hinojosa: he is called the hero of argentine journalism. as the editor of the buenos aires herald, during the dirty war of the '70s and '80s, he risked his life to report the kidnappings, torture, and murder of thousands of argentines by the military government. award winning journalist robert cox. i'm maria hinojosa. this is one on one. robert cox, you were the editor of the buenos aires herald. you are considered to be, really, the person who saved so many lives in argentina during the dirty war. thank you so much for joining us on our program. >> thank you for inviting me here. >> hinojosa: when you hear that,
>> hinojosa: he is called the hero of argentine journalism. as the editor of the buenos aires herald, during the dirty war of the '70s and '80s, he risked his life to report the kidnappings, torture, and murder of thousands of argentines by the military government. award winning journalist robert cox. i'm maria hinojosa. this is one on one. robert cox, you were the editor of the buenos aires herald. you are considered to be, really, the person who saved so many lives in argentina during...
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dijo el congresista hinojosa.zerbaiyÁn y que beneficiarÁ a su empresa estatal. marÍa elena: un hombre fue arrestado frente a la casa blanca por intentar volar un drone o pequeÑa aeronave no tripulada. el incidente ocurre cuatro meses despuÉs de que cayÓ un drone el terreno de la casa blanca por esa zona el vuelo de drone es ilegal en el distrito de columbia justamente se conociÓ que uno de los agentes del servicio secreto que chocaron borrachos un vehÍculo contra barricadas en la casa blanca, conelly hizo el anuncio de su retiro tras conocerse. el informe dice que conelly y otro agente estaban bajo la influencia del alcohol cuando ocurriÓ el hecho. salen a luz las imÁgenes del momento en que un ex alto funcionario de la policÍa mexicana es blanco de un atentado a tiros es un agente de alto rango famoso por reducir los Índices de de delincuencia en las violenta ciudades de tijuana y juÁrez jessica nos muestra el revelador video. jessica: este es el momento en que un sicario le dispara en cuatro ocasiones al ex secr
dijo el congresista hinojosa.zerbaiyÁn y que beneficiarÁ a su empresa estatal. marÍa elena: un hombre fue arrestado frente a la casa blanca por intentar volar un drone o pequeÑa aeronave no tripulada. el incidente ocurre cuatro meses despuÉs de que cayÓ un drone el terreno de la casa blanca por esa zona el vuelo de drone es ilegal en el distrito de columbia justamente se conociÓ que uno de los agentes del servicio secreto que chocaron borrachos un vehÍculo contra barricadas en la casa...
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>> thank you for the question, congressman hinojosa.he possibility is always on the minds of the payment come needs pta represents and is something always included in all the operational plan that i represent our sincere hope is something like that never happens. we recognize the important role the infrastructure plays empowering commerce in this country and protecting our customers be merchants or consumers is always top of mind. we are focused on that. we are prepared for it is our sincere hope that nothing ever comes. >> mr. dodge. >> in terms of the question about congress can do to avoid such a catastrophic event is incredibly important. we believe the way you get yourself to a stronger environment is layers of security if congress can help by doing at the house. last month but also as we talk about today providing clear strong guidance for businesses on how they should mean in their systems to ensure cybersecurity and providing flexibility for businesses and regulators to adapt to the thread over time. there is no doubt threat is
>> thank you for the question, congressman hinojosa.he possibility is always on the minds of the payment come needs pta represents and is something always included in all the operational plan that i represent our sincere hope is something like that never happens. we recognize the important role the infrastructure plays empowering commerce in this country and protecting our customers be merchants or consumers is always top of mind. we are focused on that. we are prepared for it is our...
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heen hinojosa. >> thank you chairman for holding this important hearing today, and thank you to our panelists for your testimony before asking my questions, i request unanimous consent that my opening statement be made part of today's record. >> without objection. >> my first question is to the honorable tim polente and miss laura moi. how can a federal data security standard provide for more consumer financial security while at the same time providing security to industries across all 50 states? >> thank you for your question. for certain sectors, they don't have standards. congress creating a floor or a ceiling. we hope that a high standard for the whole country you will lift the game and the expectations and legal responsibilities for those sectors in those places that don't have a standard currently. and again this is my greated to international proportions, and i think if the members of this committee knew that russia or china or semistate agents were about to compromise the payment system, you wouldn't say, let's kick it to the states. let's let them handle it. i don't think you'd do th
heen hinojosa. >> thank you chairman for holding this important hearing today, and thank you to our panelists for your testimony before asking my questions, i request unanimous consent that my opening statement be made part of today's record. >> without objection. >> my first question is to the honorable tim polente and miss laura moi. how can a federal data security standard provide for more consumer financial security while at the same time providing security to industries...