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is so intricately involved in the icelandic banking situation today that it's not clear that iceland really has avoided loss of sovereignty yet is it pretty to yankee it's not clear on how you see the banks will rebuild your stocks that were and we actually there isn't so much bank secrecy that even the finance minister doesn't have access to who owns the banks that have been resurrected out of the open it's so there's still no transparency in the in the icelandic banking system even though you are unmercifully financially raped by a just b. c. barclays lloyds of london lehmann bear goldman j.p. morgan who are gangbanger unmercifully there's still no transparency in iceland incredible ways and we've been fighting me and a few other people in the parliament but we're going to speaking to deaf heirs and i think we have to bear in mind that most politicians or you know people in power are puppets they're puppets for the finest. and we just have to face it and it is really time that look beyond the traditional public because let's face it their own democracy says they are dictatorship ma
is so intricately involved in the icelandic banking situation today that it's not clear that iceland really has avoided loss of sovereignty yet is it pretty to yankee it's not clear on how you see the banks will rebuild your stocks that were and we actually there isn't so much bank secrecy that even the finance minister doesn't have access to who owns the banks that have been resurrected out of the open it's so there's still no transparency in the in the icelandic banking system even though you...
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is still going forward with asset sales of icelandic own properties anyway and they're using iceland as the poster child for their activities in greece i don't understand i mean they have the perfect poster child the dollar extras call abuse it's got to be the financial records of the century how come they don't push you out as christine legarde bend their country yet to let you know the good news that the i.m.f. is there to help you know we haven't seen christine and i stand yes but we have an i.m.f. with the managing director speaking not this conference and no power no she said that the i.m.f. had indeed united and how its strengthening the welfare system which is of course looked across lie we have basically we only have to run out of we will health care and education or since the mere prior to the oneness of eighteen years of the independence party but we are we have accepted this oh if i asked them we don't even have property stop hospitals and all the hospitals now are so they've been slashed so badly that the. we've been getting letters from all of them parliamentarians annou
is still going forward with asset sales of icelandic own properties anyway and they're using iceland as the poster child for their activities in greece i don't understand i mean they have the perfect poster child the dollar extras call abuse it's got to be the financial records of the century how come they don't push you out as christine legarde bend their country yet to let you know the good news that the i.m.f. is there to help you know we haven't seen christine and i stand yes but we have an...
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is so intricately involved in the icelandic banking situation today that it's not clear that iceland really has avoided loss of sovereignty yet is it for good to you having been there it's not here on or no you see the banks for me bill has passed where we actually there isn't so much back secrecy even. france minister doesn't have access to who owns the banks and the rest of us you know so there's still no transparency in the in the icelandic banking system even though you are unsure severely financially raped by a just b. c. barclays lloyds of london lehmann bear hallman j.p. morgan who are gangbanger mercifully there is still no transparency in iceland incredible isn't it. me and a few other people in the parliament but we are speaking to the arabs and i think we have been one that most politicians who are you know people in power are it's their preference for repentance. and we just have to present and it is really time that we look beyond the traditional problem because let's face it our democracies they are if cater ship with many hats because we are people we do not have acces
is so intricately involved in the icelandic banking situation today that it's not clear that iceland really has avoided loss of sovereignty yet is it for good to you having been there it's not here on or no you see the banks for me bill has passed where we actually there isn't so much back secrecy even. france minister doesn't have access to who owns the banks and the rest of us you know so there's still no transparency in the in the icelandic banking system even though you are unsure severely...
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is so intricately involved in the icelandic banking situation today that it's not clear that iceland really has avoided loss of sovereignty yet is it produced the yankee it's not here at her no you see the banks with me bill. and we actually there isn't so much bank secrecy even though i'm not minister doesn't have access to who owns the banks that have been resurrected. so there's still no transparency in the in the icelandic banking system even though you are unsure of lee financially raped by a just b.c. barclays lloyds of london lehmann bair goldman j.p. morgan who are gangbanger mercifully there is still no transparency in iceland right of ways and. me and a few other people have a problem and but we won't be speaking to the arabs and i think we have to appear in mind that most politicians or you know people who are in power are it's their parents who are punished. and we just have to face it and it isn't really time that look beyond the traditional problem because let's face it balance is not pristine they are the thank you ninety hats we the people we do not have access to dec
is so intricately involved in the icelandic banking situation today that it's not clear that iceland really has avoided loss of sovereignty yet is it produced the yankee it's not here at her no you see the banks with me bill. and we actually there isn't so much bank secrecy even though i'm not minister doesn't have access to who owns the banks that have been resurrected. so there's still no transparency in the in the icelandic banking system even though you are unsure of lee financially raped...
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is so intricately involved in the icelandic banking situation today that it's not clear that iceland really has avoided loss of sovereignty yet is it produced a yankee there it's not clear on who you think the banks will be will you start and we actually there isn't so much bank secrecy even though and as minister doesn't have access to loans then the banks don't have the rest of the all so there's still no transparency in the icelandic banking system even though you are unmercifully financially raped by h.s.b.c. barclays lloyds of london lehmann bair goldman j.p. morgan you were gangbang unmercifully there's still no transparency in iceland right of ways and we've been writing me in a few on the problem and we won't be speaking to the arabs and i think we have in mind that most politicians who are you know people who've been in power it's their preference for her prognosis. now we just have to and it is really time that look beyond the traditional because let's face it i want democracy they are mighty had we. have access to decision making want to make sure they're doing their jobs
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is so intricately involved in the icelandic banking situation today that it's not clear that iceland really has avoided loss of sovereignty yet is a pretty good yankee there it's not clear on who you see the banks with me bill just ask me where and we actually there isn't so much bank secrecy even. the minister doesn't have access to who owns the banks. you know so there's still no transparency in the in the icelandic banking system even though you are unmercifully financially raped by h.s.b.c. partly as lloyds of london lehmann bear goldman j.p. morgan you were gangbang unmercifully there's still no transparency in iceland incredible isn't it we try to put me in a few of the problem and we're speaking to the arabs and i think we have in mind most politicians or you know people how are it's their puppets for their kindness. and we just have to face it and it is really time that we look beyond the traditional. let's face it our democracies and they are many hats because we the people you cannot have access to decision making want to make sure that they're doing their jobs in favor of
is so intricately involved in the icelandic banking situation today that it's not clear that iceland really has avoided loss of sovereignty yet is a pretty good yankee there it's not clear on who you see the banks with me bill just ask me where and we actually there isn't so much bank secrecy even. the minister doesn't have access to who owns the banks. you know so there's still no transparency in the in the icelandic banking system even though you are unmercifully financially raped by h.s.b.c....
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the people of iceland are struggling to recover from financial disaster. protecting europe's waterways. if you are out of work in hungary, you are out of luck. prime minister viktor orban wants people to earn their keep. the daily commute of up to two hours is considered reasonable. >> near the hungarian village, roma have been working eight hours a day to remove therush from the mouains. if ty refuse, the welfare payments will be cut off. last spring, roma in this village were terrorized by neo nazis. >> we're happy to work. we do not see the sense in this. it grows back. we have to climb many kilometers on foot. we wonder why only roma are given this hard work. not one single hungarian welfare recipient. >> they have received no answer for that. in the future, all participants are to participate in a mandatory make work scheme. he is very fit and used to be in the military. >> i wanted to retrain to do a computer course. they told me i had to supervise these workers first or lose my unemployment benefits and job training. >> in budapest, this scheme is n
the people of iceland are struggling to recover from financial disaster. protecting europe's waterways. if you are out of work in hungary, you are out of luck. prime minister viktor orban wants people to earn their keep. the daily commute of up to two hours is considered reasonable. >> near the hungarian village, roma have been working eight hours a day to remove therush from the mouains. if ty refuse, the welfare payments will be cut off. last spring, roma in this village were terrorized...
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in 2010, icelandic ash grounded ten million air travelers. but this man told us that's nothing.he pacific back in 1816 put so much ash into the air that it blocked the sunlight and there was a year without summer in north america. >> during that summer, there were crop killing frosts. every one of the summer months in new england there were no crops gathered that year. >> pelley: in new england because of a volcano in indonesia? >> exactly on the other side of the world. that's how far-reaching the effects of volcanos can be. they're truly global. >> pelley: yup. this is a great job. and that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >>> now, "entertainment tonight" the most watched entertainment newsmagazine in the world. >>> why "dancing with the stars" is losing its edge? in tonight's special report. >>> the ratings slides, the c-list cast. why tom berj von worried. >>> then regis philbin, why he's really leaving live. the fallout behind the scenes. >>> "twilight," the anatomy of a premiere. >> from taylor's arrival to
in 2010, icelandic ash grounded ten million air travelers. but this man told us that's nothing.he pacific back in 1816 put so much ash into the air that it blocked the sunlight and there was a year without summer in north america. >> during that summer, there were crop killing frosts. every one of the summer months in new england there were no crops gathered that year. >> pelley: in new england because of a volcano in indonesia? >> exactly on the other side of the world....
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in 2010, icelandic ash grounded ten million air travelers. but this man told us that's nothing.he pacific back in 1816 put so much ash into the air that it blocked the sunlight and there was a year without summer in north america. >> during that summer, there were crop killing frosts. every one of the summer months in new england there were no crops gathered that year. >> pelley: in new england because of a volcano in indonesia? >> exactly on the other side of the world. that's how far-reaching the effects of volcanos can be. they're truly global. >> pelley: yup. this is a great job. and that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >>> this is 9news now. >> if you refuse to leave the park, you will be subject to arrest. >> police cracking down on protesters. new york mayor says the decision to remove the demonstrators was basically all about sanitation and public health and that has members of the occupy washington folks working hard to keep their camp clean. delia has our report. >> chef pedro is serving up a hot meal a
in 2010, icelandic ash grounded ten million air travelers. but this man told us that's nothing.he pacific back in 1816 put so much ash into the air that it blocked the sunlight and there was a year without summer in north america. >> during that summer, there were crop killing frosts. every one of the summer months in new england there were no crops gathered that year. >> pelley: in new england because of a volcano in indonesia? >> exactly on the other side of the world....
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and we'll take you to the hottest thing in iceland when the "cbs evening news" continues. it's that time of year.] time for campbell's green bean casserole. you'll find the recipe at campbellskitchen.com. ♪ campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. with thermacare heatwraps. thermacare works differently. it's the only wrap with patented heat cells that penetrate deep to relax, soothe, and unlock tight muscles for up to 16 hours of relief. that's 8 hours while you wear it, plus an additional 8 hours of relief after you take it off. can your patch, wrap, cream or rub say that? so if you've got pain... get up to 16 hours of pain relief with thermacare. for a medicare plan? now is the time to take action. the medicare annual enrollment period ends wednesday, december 7th. call unitedhealthcare medicare solutions today. consider a medicare advantage plan. it combines your doctor and hospital coverage and may include prescription drug coverage for as low as a zero dollar monthly premium. you only have until december 7th to enroll. call unitedhealthcare today. that stays even af
and we'll take you to the hottest thing in iceland when the "cbs evening news" continues. it's that time of year.] time for campbell's green bean casserole. you'll find the recipe at campbellskitchen.com. ♪ campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. with thermacare heatwraps. thermacare works differently. it's the only wrap with patented heat cells that penetrate deep to relax, soothe, and unlock tight muscles for up to 16 hours of relief. that's 8 hours while you wear it, plus an...
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the population of iceland and and that's why the governments of iceland this this was a dual joint effort said you know we're not going to devalue our economy by. but i basically increasing our debt load and decreasing our benefits our pensions are our growth in order to make good on bankers' bets against not just iceland but any kind of leverage any kind of bets that have gone on throughout the euro community or throughout the world with just badly leveraged securities and derivatives and they said no and they backed out and they're doing much better and they don't have to deal with a lot of the floor that greece has to deal with by virtue yes of being in the e.u. now there's a lot of conversations back and forth right now as to whether or not they should have been in the should they be not in the e.u. now where they never a good economy and so forth but it should be noted regardless of whether they were not to begin with and whether they did or did not hide a lot of their debt to begin with in the beginning of the euro what they also did was get involved in being bet against by the inte
the population of iceland and and that's why the governments of iceland this this was a dual joint effort said you know we're not going to devalue our economy by. but i basically increasing our debt load and decreasing our benefits our pensions are our growth in order to make good on bankers' bets against not just iceland but any kind of leverage any kind of bets that have gone on throughout the euro community or throughout the world with just badly leveraged securities and derivatives and they...
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tells them to do they're not actually going to impose any they're not like iceland right there ireland is not iceland they don't know how to stand up to a banker right that's pure lip service we shouldn't take that and. as a as a as a best efforts at all correct boil i hope to god it's not a service but so far a lot of what the media has with its service happens seems that you know no have no say i mean the house that they have to threaten and they have to have a real i think that what we should have been doing it should have crimping points should have a place whereby you know it's a regular success that you know less these days that's absolutely odious religious stuff that people should be vetting our german banks french acts of british banks and that's what's happened people say are. the irish people are so expensive bailing out these international banks. that it's notes that realize that you know so the bottom line is that people are beginning to wake up so i think we are now more sly and it's nothing else in the world and there's a lack of awareness of the eleven and i was that. s
tells them to do they're not actually going to impose any they're not like iceland right there ireland is not iceland they don't know how to stand up to a banker right that's pure lip service we shouldn't take that and. as a as a as a best efforts at all correct boil i hope to god it's not a service but so far a lot of what the media has with its service happens seems that you know no have no say i mean the house that they have to threaten and they have to have a real i think that what we...
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happened to be the former vice president of the european central bank probably because when the icelandic people were asked in a national referendum if they should take austerity cuts to bail out their banks they said overwhelmingly hell no let the banks fail so with a technocrat in charge in greece there will be no vote a bailed out bailout bailout will be shoved down the throat of the greek people and so too will painful austerity anything to keep the banks are happy new york times op ed columnist ross douthat laid out this new reality of technocrat control in a recent article in which he wrote for the inhabitants of italy and greece who have just watched democratically elected governments toppled by pressure from financier's european union bureaucrats and foreign heads of state evokes the cold reality of twenty first century politics democracy may be nice in theory but as a time of crisis it's the technocrats who get to call the shots national sovereignty is a pretty concept but the survival of the european common currency comes first. all signs indicate that will be confronted with th
happened to be the former vice president of the european central bank probably because when the icelandic people were asked in a national referendum if they should take austerity cuts to bail out their banks they said overwhelmingly hell no let the banks fail so with a technocrat in charge in greece there will be no vote a bailed out bailout bailout will be shoved down the throat of the greek people and so too will painful austerity anything to keep the banks are happy new york times op ed...
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of the living death and all of these zombie bankers you can't get rid of them you can't kill them iceland thought that they had killed off their zombie terrorist bankers but they've risen again and they're now starting iceland you'd have thought the nine eleven attacks would have wiped out those terrorist is zombie bankers at cantor fitzgerald and morgan stanley but they live to bank another day they are a plague around the world and certainly in europe as you pointed out there are no law actions but they're putting bankers in charge to bring about total banker domination as the world goes down a slippery slope into banker hell but i'm actually if indeed these are former bankers are taking political control what are the main priorities what their agenda is talking you know geo political strategies here war the main agenda is to create more debt in the eurozone they have an opportunity to bring all the balance sheets of all the countries together and create new lending facilities like the f.s.f. which is a new five trillion euro lending facility and they want to build on that to create ten
of the living death and all of these zombie bankers you can't get rid of them you can't kill them iceland thought that they had killed off their zombie terrorist bankers but they've risen again and they're now starting iceland you'd have thought the nine eleven attacks would have wiped out those terrorist is zombie bankers at cantor fitzgerald and morgan stanley but they live to bank another day they are a plague around the world and certainly in europe as you pointed out there are no law...
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you know they failed grozny and the world was the end of iceland yeah they are. people lost some money and we go to the american and i mean i think if that's what you mean eric when you say that when it comes to western and out of nations we're all great. that's exactly what i mean we have all made we have all made promises well beyond our capacity to fulfill them and and we have all of their promises well beyond our capacity to fulfill them in any kind of a legitimate back anomic way so the only way out for and for any of us is to print money which is what the united states has chosen to do or to felt now you're the in europe so far they're trying to get this sort of middle road where the germans continue to insist we are not going to we're not going to we're not printing and so far they aren't. but neither are they going to allow anyone to default yet so one of those rows has to be chosen because you know any eighth grade math student could draw the line and simply grab that's not going to work so i predict. i predict a default frankly i don't think the year th
you know they failed grozny and the world was the end of iceland yeah they are. people lost some money and we go to the american and i mean i think if that's what you mean eric when you say that when it comes to western and out of nations we're all great. that's exactly what i mean we have all made we have all made promises well beyond our capacity to fulfill them and and we have all of their promises well beyond our capacity to fulfill them in any kind of a legitimate back anomic way so the...
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or a gimmick on public or is this part or is there actually going to be a vote like there was in iceland because in iceland elite actually had two votes the first one i think was ninety four percent the second one was in the seventy's where the people said no screw the banks or we're not going to pay him back. well the first aid is there is. a vote of confidence for for the government on friday and the socialists have a razor theme my not in majority being the party greek parliament and the reason it's razor thin is because they've lost many of their deputies over the last few years because with the successive was very good programs that went against the platform of the socialist party two years ago many of the socialists. have basically. left so i think the first page is to see whether you know the government immediately survives this crisis and then what happens after that i mean the discussion there is the possible date that it's being mentioned he's saying yuri and that's a long time away and there would be. a lot of volatility in the meantime now there is also or the greek prime min
or a gimmick on public or is this part or is there actually going to be a vote like there was in iceland because in iceland elite actually had two votes the first one i think was ninety four percent the second one was in the seventy's where the people said no screw the banks or we're not going to pay him back. well the first aid is there is. a vote of confidence for for the government on friday and the socialists have a razor theme my not in majority being the party greek parliament and the...
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. >> not iceland. >> iceland's fine. but seriously like for mr.he doesn't know enough about libya or syria but he should know something about iran. >> yeah. take the fifth. >> it should be about europe. we want to hear something about the economic situation in europe. >> yeah. what's that? >> i hope we hear a lot about that. >> see if the germans want to bailout, i'll say 9-9-9. >> important advice to all candidates out there, we call it a pivot. dana, paul, david, thanks for coming in. next we're going live to cairo. and, next, tonight's new allegations in the sex scandal served on the former penn state football coach, jerry sandusky. [ male announcer ] if you're giving an amazing gift, shouldn't it be given in an amazing way? ♪ [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] the lexus december to remember sales event is here, but only for a limited time. see your lexus dealer for exclusive lease offers like a complimentary first month's payment on the 2012 es 350. mary? what are you doing here? it's megan. i'm getting new insurance. marjorie, you've had a policy
. >> not iceland. >> iceland's fine. but seriously like for mr.he doesn't know enough about libya or syria but he should know something about iran. >> yeah. take the fifth. >> it should be about europe. we want to hear something about the economic situation in europe. >> yeah. what's that? >> i hope we hear a lot about that. >> see if the germans want to bailout, i'll say 9-9-9. >> important advice to all candidates out there, we call it a pivot....
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ambassador to the republic of iceland during the administration of george h. w. bush and during the reagan administration he served as undersecretary of the u.s. department of commerce where he was responsible for trade development, export promotion and international travel and tourism and was appointed by florida's governor jeb bush and charlie crist to serve statewide board. they surge on the board of directors of the council of american ambassadors. chuck is a double graduate of stanford. we can't claim him as an alumnus but he is a longtime member of chairman of the board of the university of miami board of trustees. please welcome miami diplomatic dynamic duo, the ambassadors cobb. [applause] >> thank you. dr. rice, ambassador cobb, guests, very pleased to have all of you here. this hole fanged sort of unfold around the interest of my husband and leadership. so when we have been able to have outstanding leaders come through this area we have arranged to have university of miami students and our guests participate and that has been an extraordinary pleasure.
ambassador to the republic of iceland during the administration of george h. w. bush and during the reagan administration he served as undersecretary of the u.s. department of commerce where he was responsible for trade development, export promotion and international travel and tourism and was appointed by florida's governor jeb bush and charlie crist to serve statewide board. they surge on the board of directors of the council of american ambassadors. chuck is a double graduate of stanford. we...
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was three all after full question is this super heavyweight russia's bar circus and azerbaijan's iceland's abyss of were destined to resolve the outcome. of this it was tough and i realize. that i was responsible for the final result so i was pretty nervous in the beginning but as the clash went on and as soon as i started getting a bit tired i said to myself it's auction time i need to take a risk and it worked. the twenty two year old didn't let his coaches down securing the crucial points in the dying seconds of the clash yet this time around we decided to give our leading man arrests and let some way young guns show up and test themselves at a higher level and it paid off some of them won the others could have been better they have time to prove they're still nine months left before the london olympics the most important thing right now is that we've won and kept the european cup in russia. and their russian greco-roman counterparts repeatedly speed but in a much more convincing way the same opponents in the finals is there by john but this time around the hosts were presented by their
was three all after full question is this super heavyweight russia's bar circus and azerbaijan's iceland's abyss of were destined to resolve the outcome. of this it was tough and i realize. that i was responsible for the final result so i was pretty nervous in the beginning but as the clash went on and as soon as i started getting a bit tired i said to myself it's auction time i need to take a risk and it worked. the twenty two year old didn't let his coaches down securing the crucial points in...
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but there we were, and there they were lined up in a row of dominoes about to fall onto each other; iceland, greece, ireland, portugal, spain and now italy are in trouble. i watched with fascination as financial instability claimed banks and corporations. and then as ford had spoken about in his meeting with the body, the social unrest began. there were riots and disturbances in athens, madrid and london, governments were ousted in iceland, ireland, portugal and britain. and i remember thinking, well, perhaps i could offer some insights, but i was in new zealand at the bottom of the world recovering from spinal surgery, and i thought what could i do? what can you do? can you dial 911 to report a historical emergency? [laughter] no one's going to listen to me. this raises a big question about the role historians can play in our fast-moving, contemporary society with its fixation on the now and the superficial. during my research for for "thel kings," i interviewed a highly respected washington-based military strategist. i asked him to help explain to me how the united states became so weak i
but there we were, and there they were lined up in a row of dominoes about to fall onto each other; iceland, greece, ireland, portugal, spain and now italy are in trouble. i watched with fascination as financial instability claimed banks and corporations. and then as ford had spoken about in his meeting with the body, the social unrest began. there were riots and disturbances in athens, madrid and london, governments were ousted in iceland, ireland, portugal and britain. and i remember...
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ambassador to the republic of iceland during the of administration of george h. w. bush and during the reagan administration he served as a the under secretary and assistant secretary of the u.s. department of commerce where he was responsible for the trade development expert promotion and international travel and tourism and he was appointed by florida's governor jeb ocean charlie crist to serve on statewide boards. both sue and chuck served on the border tractors of a console of american ambassadors. chuck is a double graduate of stanford. we can't claim him as an alumnus but he is a long time member of the pasture and the board of university of miami's board of trustees. please welcome miami's diplomatic dynamic duo the ambassador's cobb. [applause] >> thank you resident. dr. rice, ambassador cobb, guests, we are very pleased to have all of you here. this whole thing is sort of unfolding around the infamous husband and leadership. so when we have been able to have outstanding leaders come through this area, we have arranged to have the university of miami student
ambassador to the republic of iceland during the of administration of george h. w. bush and during the reagan administration he served as a the under secretary and assistant secretary of the u.s. department of commerce where he was responsible for the trade development expert promotion and international travel and tourism and he was appointed by florida's governor jeb ocean charlie crist to serve on statewide boards. both sue and chuck served on the border tractors of a console of american...
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from iceland, a volcano eruption.the united kingdom, scotland news live at 5, inside the taliban, sky news. from the philippines, tv patrol, manila hostage crisis. >> and -- ah, the emmy goes to tv globo. drugs command, let me just say, but this be a lesson and persistence for all of us. this was their seventh straight nomination and their first win. congratulations. [applause] >> this is a special moment for brazilian history. and for us, because this moment, the moment in which the government tried to change the approach, tried to change the method of releasing poor people from the domination and slums of rio de janeiro. it was huge work from the police and of journalists. we are very proud of being here, winning for the first time this award, our seventh time here with this issue. thank you very much. [applause] >> well, congratulations again. now allow me to present the nominees for the international emmy award for current affairs. they are -- >> from the united nations, a quest for justice. un tv. from japan cann
from iceland, a volcano eruption.the united kingdom, scotland news live at 5, inside the taliban, sky news. from the philippines, tv patrol, manila hostage crisis. >> and -- ah, the emmy goes to tv globo. drugs command, let me just say, but this be a lesson and persistence for all of us. this was their seventh straight nomination and their first win. congratulations. [applause] >> this is a special moment for brazilian history. and for us, because this moment, the moment in which...
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capital doesn't leave the country this may sound you know revolutionary but it's not exactly what iceland beat the few months ago and managed to survive in in this crisis but we have to say that it's a different thing if we decide to before we decide to leave the euro zone indeed we decide to nationalize the banks and it's a completely different story if these decisions are imposed by the european union or the international monetary fund in this second scenario it might be catastrophic for greece are you talking about you look still tentative options at six staying in the usa why do you think it took so long for these options to be discussed there are many reasons first of all because the mainstream media are controlled by the same economic elite that control the c.b.i. it's the construction companies it's the same family least just a few families who control the media and these families wanted the i.m.f. in the country no i think that these economic and elites doesn't agree anymore they realize that they might lose control of the banking sector but other banks from abroad might come they
capital doesn't leave the country this may sound you know revolutionary but it's not exactly what iceland beat the few months ago and managed to survive in in this crisis but we have to say that it's a different thing if we decide to before we decide to leave the euro zone indeed we decide to nationalize the banks and it's a completely different story if these decisions are imposed by the european union or the international monetary fund in this second scenario it might be catastrophic for...
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this is going to be bringing some very strong winds across the british isles, also iceland being impacted with this system. norway, too. you can see the front just dangling across the british isles right now. significant amounts of rain. but it's going to be these gale-force winds, which will be bringing the biggest impact. that's just going to be moving across into the scandinavian peninsula over the next 24 hours. so especially towards the north, you're going to be feeling those winds gusting more than 90 kilometers per hour. the rest of the continent looking pretty good. we still have a lingering storm system. this is the one that brought the flooding rains across spain, across italy. well it's going to be weakening off into the next couple of days. but we still do have that system just lingering there in the central mediterranean for the time being. 12 in london, 11 in paris, we're in the teens as well in rome, athens, as well as madrid. 8 degrees in stockholm, no the too bad. 1 degree for the high in moscow and we're at 2 for the high in kiev. here's your extended forecast. >>> that'
this is going to be bringing some very strong winds across the british isles, also iceland being impacted with this system. norway, too. you can see the front just dangling across the british isles right now. significant amounts of rain. but it's going to be these gale-force winds, which will be bringing the biggest impact. that's just going to be moving across into the scandinavian peninsula over the next 24 hours. so especially towards the north, you're going to be feeling those winds gusting...
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that's right just over a stake through the heart of the bankers and the only way to kill them you know iceland just as a side they something got rid of the terrorist bankers but they're back so they didn't kill them dead enough speaking of silver though let's move over to the east and we often talk about the collapse of the us empire and the shift of power and wealth from west to east and we're going to look at a few headlines from a new site called the market china. the report first headline chinese silver investment going parabolic the china daily reported that the trading volume of silver forwards on the shanghai gold exchange china's only exchange for the precious metal surged seven hundred fifty one percent year on year in two thousand and ten meanwhile the volume in september of this year was more than six times that of the same period in two thousand and ten six times six times running. over you know i don't understand why people don't see the we hear china put remember the greenspan put you know whatever the market went down they lowered interest rates of these got owners in greenwich
that's right just over a stake through the heart of the bankers and the only way to kill them you know iceland just as a side they something got rid of the terrorist bankers but they're back so they didn't kill them dead enough speaking of silver though let's move over to the east and we often talk about the collapse of the us empire and the shift of power and wealth from west to east and we're going to look at a few headlines from a new site called the market china. the report first headline...
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. >> iceland once again ranks number within on the planet for advancing women's rights where the country'sgress toward gender equality. but fewer countries are making strides to close the gender gap acarding to the world economic forum, only 55% of countries narrowed the gender gap 4% from last year. and more countries are backsliding. france fell from 18th place to 48th in two years. >> beyond the slightly slower growth that happened between last year and this year and that is primarily because of slightly less progress in terms of economic participation this year than there has been in the past, quite apart from that if we look across the six years we find 85% of the countries covered have actually made progress. >> the survey measures how countries divide resources and opportunities between men and women. the philippines and lesotho both in the developing world are in the top 10 due to equitable division of resources, the united states ranked 17th. it's only the second time the u.s. has made the top 20. and of the 135 countries included in the survey, yemen came in last. patricia sosa a
. >> iceland once again ranks number within on the planet for advancing women's rights where the country'sgress toward gender equality. but fewer countries are making strides to close the gender gap acarding to the world economic forum, only 55% of countries narrowed the gender gap 4% from last year. and more countries are backsliding. france fell from 18th place to 48th in two years. >> beyond the slightly slower growth that happened between last year and this year and that is...
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ambassador to the republic of iceland during the administration of george h. w.ush and during the reagan administration he served as undersecretary and assistant secretary of the secretary of commerce where he was thoughtful for trade development and export and international travel and tourism and appointed by florida's governor jeb bush and charlie crist to serve on a statewide board. they serve on the board of directors as consul of american ambassadors. chuck is a double graduate of stanford. we can't claim him as an alumnus the long-term member of chairman of the board of the university of miami board of trustees. please welcome miami diplomatic dynamic duo ambassador cobb. [applause] >> thank you. dr. rice, ambassador cobb, guests, very pleased to have all of you here. this whole thing's sort of unfolded around the impetus of my husband's leadership. so we have outstanding leaders come through this area, we are arranged to have the university of miami students and our guests participate and that has been an extraordinary player. this year we hit the jackpot
ambassador to the republic of iceland during the administration of george h. w.ush and during the reagan administration he served as undersecretary and assistant secretary of the secretary of commerce where he was thoughtful for trade development and export and international travel and tourism and appointed by florida's governor jeb bush and charlie crist to serve on a statewide board. they serve on the board of directors as consul of american ambassadors. chuck is a double graduate of...