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but at least in the case of latin america, they were actually vanguards and merchant capital.they seized british goods because the for instance. was, you know -- the french was, you know, ongoing with the british and then contractual relations are south american merchants and brought the goods, the seized goods into montevideo and by far the most profitable cargo seized were slaves. and at least one group of west africans that wound up on name e actual boat which in the novel is the -- >> yeah. that was brunging the west africans -- bringing the west africans up to lima came in from this seized liverpool slave owner that had been seized and was on the way to montevideo. >> so talk a little bit, i think we're somewhat aware though probably not as much as we should be, the slave trade in the united states and how that worked a little bit. but the extent to which it was a huge part of latin america and southern -- the whole southern hemisphere is probably something that you're really expanding on here for many people for the first time, and it's at the corps of this book -- the c
but at least in the case of latin america, they were actually vanguards and merchant capital.they seized british goods because the for instance. was, you know -- the french was, you know, ongoing with the british and then contractual relations are south american merchants and brought the goods, the seized goods into montevideo and by far the most profitable cargo seized were slaves. and at least one group of west africans that wound up on name e actual boat which in the novel is the -- >>...
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they reported 19% sales growth in latin america. when you translate that sales growth back into euros, it came to six percent. that is what the market was initially concerned about. now we are looking at what adidas is saying. fun a mentally, it is managing to increase sales and it is 2015 targetts route to have sales of 17 billion euros in 2015. >> the ceos contract has been extended two years. >> that is right. his contract is going to last until 2017. interesting to see that because he has been there since 2001. he is 59 years old. adidas is talking about a generational change. i also want to give enough time to find the right ceo. they are going through a critical period. have a look at the market share. adidas is number two, trailing just behind nike. his job is to try to close that gap and he is really hoping that they can do that with the world cup. they are still aiming for 2 billion euros worth of sales associated with the world cup. they like to see mr. hanner hanging around to make sure they follow through. it up there.ap
they reported 19% sales growth in latin america. when you translate that sales growth back into euros, it came to six percent. that is what the market was initially concerned about. now we are looking at what adidas is saying. fun a mentally, it is managing to increase sales and it is 2015 targetts route to have sales of 17 billion euros in 2015. >> the ceos contract has been extended two years. >> that is right. his contract is going to last until 2017. interesting to see that...
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answer that question here is the idea of christ's mystical bottle, and it's the idea of -- in the latin language, the mystical body of christ is this truly human, drewly divine body in christian teaching. now, if you think about that in terms of christ's own life, this is central to christian claims, not a surprise -- but is central to christian think about the eucharist, so the eucharist, which is the gift that christ gives himself, he ascended into heaven but leaves the eucharist, the last supper in which that constitutes the church, and the early church called the eucharist the mystical body of christ. a cardinal in the church in the 20th century made a very interesting discovery about how the church began to change the way it spoke about the corpus so by the medieval catholic church, by the time of the medieval catholic church you had church men talking about the church itself as the mystical body. no longer the eucharist. sometimes the uke crist was called the mystical body but start ted be called the true body, and the church became the mystical body. well, if the mystical body is
answer that question here is the idea of christ's mystical bottle, and it's the idea of -- in the latin language, the mystical body of christ is this truly human, drewly divine body in christian teaching. now, if you think about that in terms of christ's own life, this is central to christian claims, not a surprise -- but is central to christian think about the eucharist, so the eucharist, which is the gift that christ gives himself, he ascended into heaven but leaves the eucharist, the last...
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arch bishop was known for his humility, and modernizing the church, which was among the most 70 in latinmerica. from an order that focused on a dune to earth style, with an emphasis on social justice. the hope chose his name -- the friars gave up his wealth to serve the poor in today's, the servant of the servants of god is seen living the worlds just days after his election, he washed the feet of 12 young inmates. two of the 12 were young women, one a muslim prisoner. previous popes had performed the ritual in st. peters with priests representing the 12 disciples, in his first pastoral visit pope francis dismissed protocol and politics and traveled to the italian island the tiny island is the point of entry for refugees trying to reach mainland europe, the pope gave on what he saw as the global indifference to the refugee crisis. in november, pope francis bless add man suffering from a disfiguring disease, the man gently buried his head as many facial tumors were visible. the pope spontaneously embraced this man, surrounded by 50,000 people, that photo went viral on social media. spread
arch bishop was known for his humility, and modernizing the church, which was among the most 70 in latinmerica. from an order that focused on a dune to earth style, with an emphasis on social justice. the hope chose his name -- the friars gave up his wealth to serve the poor in today's, the servant of the servants of god is seen living the worlds just days after his election, he washed the feet of 12 young inmates. two of the 12 were young women, one a muslim prisoner. previous popes had...
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as a latin american he has shiftd the conversation to focus on the preferential option for the poor. the marginalized, the destitute. and also by making the name of francis, he has taken on a new meaning when he comes to interreligious engagement, when it comes to care of the earth, the poor and the search for peace. so i think all around he gets high marks from me and it really is the new and refreshing moment for the search. >> rose: is this part of what the shaping life in latin america did for him do you think? >> i think that's part of it. he is someone who is associated with social justice as a jesuit and religion order. he's always lived in poverty and particularly in argentina he was known as the arch bishop going out to the poor so he brings that with him to the vatican. >> rose: in fact he says to depict the pope, these are his words, as a kind of superman or a star seems to me offensive. the pope is a man who laughs, cries, sleeps calmly and has friends like everyone, a normal person. >> he's sort of emphasized that. his first line in that interview from the jesuit publica
as a latin american he has shiftd the conversation to focus on the preferential option for the poor. the marginalized, the destitute. and also by making the name of francis, he has taken on a new meaning when he comes to interreligious engagement, when it comes to care of the earth, the poor and the search for peace. so i think all around he gets high marks from me and it really is the new and refreshing moment for the search. >> rose: is this part of what the shaping life in latin...
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makes me calm my mind off they go by there is too much content as latin americans. so i weren't a chance meeting with her clients from mexico. a lot of soul. he was yelling at the asian markets are much easier for us to be here close english speaking world the bubbles. now we are focused on how to keep up with the spanish speaking country. the american market has great potential. there's so many problems solved. but japanese companies are hoping to help the winner in the region as japanese enemy grows in popularity according to the gym and any ski world cup stormy weather is affecting western europe sank a lorry from the weather team joins the site. it's been stormy weather is starting to affect western europe. the declines are started in goal. the british isles and the enduring influence on this is a different heading for an oh so very strong strong when maker. we have only put about one hundred forty km per hour winds and high so the final and an assist and is now pushing towards the east end of a new brand of rainy weather is now moving towards the east and you c
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they go by there isn't much content and latin america again. a chance meeting with clients from mexico. lol auxiliary of the cats are much easier for us to be their clothes english speaking world the buffalo problem for us. now we are focused on how to keep updated on a speaking country the american market has great potential. there are so many problems solved. but japanese companies are hoping to come out the winner in the region has japanese enemy grows in popularity. i'm at the gym and ski world cup the article it might get the gist the eye. i'm in. a fine now but i get there the weather with them i should see my good morning to kew resident enjoying a sunny warm to me and looking elsewhere. the learning and clearing jolene is very warm named fact that it was to be the one thing so why isn't there near constant in metropolitan cities in the daytime high will be tweeting to twenty twenty degrees can find. isn't that bad again and be seen that dry air to cover much of this country get out again and that can cause health problems can also add t
they go by there isn't much content and latin america again. a chance meeting with clients from mexico. lol auxiliary of the cats are much easier for us to be their clothes english speaking world the buffalo problem for us. now we are focused on how to keep updated on a speaking country the american market has great potential. there are so many problems solved. but japanese companies are hoping to come out the winner in the region has japanese enemy grows in popularity. i'm at the gym and ski...
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but we also touched on refines like latin america, where there has been progress in many countries, but less progress in others. i think that the theme that stitched our conversation together was a belief that in politics and in life, empathy, the ability to stand in somebody else's shoes, and to care for someone, even if they don't look like you, or talk like you, or share your philosophy, that that's critical. it's the lack of empathy that makes it very easy for us to plunge into wars. it's the lack of empathy that allows us to ignore the homeless on the streets. and obviously, central to my christian faith is a belief in treating others as i would have them treat me. and i think what has created so much love and excitement for his holiness is that he seems to live this and shows that joy continuously. in terms of the domestic issues, in terms the fact that i urged him to come to the united states, telling him that people would be overjoyed to see him, was immigration reform, and as someone who came from latin america, i think he was very mindful of the plight of so many immigrants, w
but we also touched on refines like latin america, where there has been progress in many countries, but less progress in others. i think that the theme that stitched our conversation together was a belief that in politics and in life, empathy, the ability to stand in somebody else's shoes, and to care for someone, even if they don't look like you, or talk like you, or share your philosophy, that that's critical. it's the lack of empathy that makes it very easy for us to plunge into wars. it's...
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, then these protests of thene the way opposite of most of latin america, against u.s.y. these protesters get hundreds of millions of dollars from u.s. policy. you will have more u.s. and its allies and the oligarchs trying to destabilize illegitimately elected government and failing, probably, only -- probably again. , margaritalovato lopez maya, thank you for being with us. that does it for our broadcast. venezuela. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. email your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to:
, then these protests of thene the way opposite of most of latin america, against u.s.y. these protesters get hundreds of millions of dollars from u.s. policy. you will have more u.s. and its allies and the oligarchs trying to destabilize illegitimately elected government and failing, probably, only -- probably again. , margaritalovato lopez maya, thank you for being with us. that does it for our broadcast. venezuela. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed...
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may two thousand and return to latin american from the commune sounds as. though you're wearing a tie what a smart gentleman. and you're almost done how are you welcome welcome hey how are you my love susie how are you. but the truth is it. could be more actively so should you know. we have more screen time. it is a great great ten years you're going to. reach the big book of the american people know nothing about what the american know nothing belief biofilms like these contribute to raise awareness of the existence of a different world and i think this is necessary here in latin america we're bringing in a new world to life a new era let's go watch the film. one to emerge to see as a documentary film made with passion the passion this man and his film crew put in . to it. he traveled all across south america the caribbean from cuba all the way to one of cyrus and so it turns out that here too south of the border a real revolution is taking place here maine revolution a revolution of love and joy and hope. well come to venezuela. thank you thank. you but w
may two thousand and return to latin american from the commune sounds as. though you're wearing a tie what a smart gentleman. and you're almost done how are you welcome welcome hey how are you my love susie how are you. but the truth is it. could be more actively so should you know. we have more screen time. it is a great great ten years you're going to. reach the big book of the american people know nothing about what the american know nothing belief biofilms like these contribute to raise...
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being distributed to some other guy and not to me what about the scramble for natural resources in latin america and africa. well i think there is a massive scramble for natural resources it's principally energy and food most people think it's only energy. and it shows up and lots of different ways for example you've seen the chinese announced that they're going to build a canal in nicaragua which is parallel to the panama canal because basically they feel very uneasy depending on a u.s. controlled panama canal they'd rather have their own and that's very much about creating pathways for the raw materials food and energy that come from latin america back to the u.s. sorry from america back to china also closer alliance between for example china and mexico right china is investing heavily in mexico's energy infrastructure the leadership of mexico of announced opening up to foreign direct investment and they're going to build five new refineries approximately one and a half inches off the u.s. border which means all that crude from the gulf which traditionally is very difficult to manage c
being distributed to some other guy and not to me what about the scramble for natural resources in latin america and africa. well i think there is a massive scramble for natural resources it's principally energy and food most people think it's only energy. and it shows up and lots of different ways for example you've seen the chinese announced that they're going to build a canal in nicaragua which is parallel to the panama canal because basically they feel very uneasy depending on a u.s....
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there was no one to one hundred and fifty year old history of latin america. u s government did not apply i'll admit twenty ten to lead us into submission in advance and ukraine did not begin collecting and distributing snacks or friendly gestures of support. investing in a nine billion dollars to assist ukrainian news in articles that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic ukraine the west spent five billion dollars the stabilizing the ukraine this is something that he is a mess that was addressed to us by the west the court to protest turned into chaos monster proposed that ukraine work with both the eu and russia the us had another etf went to see ukraine as part of its ally the eu needs to eventually find its way into me that there is no other path between ukraine and long term political stability economic growth. the joke of the black american leaders why will there ever a new crew in the last because there's no u s embassy in washington freedom sovereignty and international law are all terms repeated like a monster but us officials believe ha
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really has to work with and through the latin american neighbors of venezuela. the u.s. directly is not going to have much influence in venezuela. unfortunately. i don't disagree with the way secretary of state kerry describes the situation in venezuela. but the fact is, words from washington just won't have very much influence. and in fact, they may make things worse. >> even if they stop some of the government people from being able to come to the u.s. and freeze accounts and things like that? >> that's not going to have much of an impact at all. the real impact is only going to come when venezuela's neighbors realize that this turmoil really affects every country in latin america. cast a restain on the region as a whole and they really have to work together to solve this problem and stop hiding behind sovereignty, and really get into it. but the u.s. has to find the working relationship with brazil and with chile and columbia and others, to -- colombia to work with them. and by coming out strongly kerry makes his point. it's a good point. but you don't want to make po
really has to work with and through the latin american neighbors of venezuela. the u.s. directly is not going to have much influence in venezuela. unfortunately. i don't disagree with the way secretary of state kerry describes the situation in venezuela. but the fact is, words from washington just won't have very much influence. and in fact, they may make things worse. >> even if they stop some of the government people from being able to come to the u.s. and freeze accounts and things...
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latin america has been a major target of the us over the years. lugo singled in the meantime we have examples of outside intrusion and the internal politics of states like mexico guatemala panama nicaragua haiti the dominican republic and grenada. repeated attempts of a coup in venezuela argentina brazil ecuador and bolivia there was no coup and the one hundred and fifty year old history of latin america. the us government did not apply to have more to lament the quintessentially us anticipation in advance and ukraine did not begin collecting and distributing snacks or friendly gestures of support. investing in a nine billion dollars to assist ukrainian use in articles that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic ukraine the west's five billion dollars the stabilizing the ukraine this is something that is a mess that is what our addresses doorstep by the west before kiev protest turned into chaos russia proposed that ukraine work with both the eu and russia the us had another idea wanted to see ukraine as part of its ally the eu agreed
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advancing and being as productive as possible. >> about two-thirds of young noncitizens were from latin america with about one-fourth from asia. 64%, last continue america and the caribbean, 23% from asia, and then europe, africa, and other regions. any reason that these two regions were much higher percentages? >> well, we looked at the green bar underneath, the naturalized citizen population, you can see that we have always had -- well, within recent history, always had a lot of immigration from latin america, immigration from asia is increasing but if you look at the comparative distribution of the naturalized citizens, the foreign born and latin american and caribbean tend to naturalize as a lower proportion, and the asia foreign born have a higher -- more likely to naturalize and that will explain differences in the distribution between citizens and naturalized it? s. >> doris meisner if a child is born her and his parents are here illegal or unauthorized, whatever term you want to use, is that child a u.s. citizen automatically? >> yes. if you're born in the united states, you're
advancing and being as productive as possible. >> about two-thirds of young noncitizens were from latin america with about one-fourth from asia. 64%, last continue america and the caribbean, 23% from asia, and then europe, africa, and other regions. any reason that these two regions were much higher percentages? >> well, we looked at the green bar underneath, the naturalized citizen population, you can see that we have always had -- well, within recent history, always had a lot of...
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and another 26,200 in canada and latin america. and those numbers are likely to grow. for the industry, spending on outdoor ads grew more than 4% last year. that's why analysts say it's a good time for the so-called old media stock to go public. >> outdoor economy has picked up a little bit. so you've got a positive move in the stock price. but cbs is not going to stay in the outdoor business. they're still an investor. but their core business remains entertainment. >> reporter: so far investors seem to agree. cbs outdoor stock surging 5% in its first day of trading. a big difference between this tried and true business and the so-called new media companies that have been garnering most of the attention on wall street. compare that to king digital, the maker of popular mobile game candy crush saga gachlt when that company went public early this week it dropped 15% on its first day. advertisers still only spend about 5% of their ad budgets outside. and with a growing popularity of platforms like mobile, it's only going to become more challenging to attract those ad doll
and another 26,200 in canada and latin america. and those numbers are likely to grow. for the industry, spending on outdoor ads grew more than 4% last year. that's why analysts say it's a good time for the so-called old media stock to go public. >> outdoor economy has picked up a little bit. so you've got a positive move in the stock price. but cbs is not going to stay in the outdoor business. they're still an investor. but their core business remains entertainment. >> reporter: so...
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latin america has been a major target of the us over the years and. we have examples of outside intrusions and the internal politics of states like mexico guatemala panama nicaragua haiti dominican republic and grenada repeated attempts of a coup in venezuela argentina brazil door and believing that there was no coup and the one hundred fifty year old history of latin america that the u.s. government did not apply to it. coincidentally u.s. participation in events in ukraine did not begin or end in distributing snacks or friendly gestures of support have invested over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in knees and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic saying the west spent five billion dollars the stabilizing ukraine this is something that is a a mess that is foot on russia's doorstep by the west the fourteenth of protest turned into chaos russia proposed that ukraine work with both the e.u. and russia the u.s. had another idea wanting to see ukraine as part of its ally the e.u. read to eventually find its way into n
latin america has been a major target of the us over the years and. we have examples of outside intrusions and the internal politics of states like mexico guatemala panama nicaragua haiti dominican republic and grenada repeated attempts of a coup in venezuela argentina brazil door and believing that there was no coup and the one hundred fifty year old history of latin america that the u.s. government did not apply to it. coincidentally u.s. participation in events in ukraine did not begin or...
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it gets in the end and with as many mini reaction from latin american countries like the season said he hated to say something that causes the finance now. mine is fond of position and repression so it's going on and on and
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when i travel abroad to latin america, those allies, we're putting resources and blood to try to stop drug production. counselor asking me, why are we doing this in the united states there's a mixed message? your message today was very clear. let me ask you a simple question, isn't marijuana outlawed by federal law? i think it is. >> correct. >> here's the question, have you asked the attorney general or the president to just enforce federal law? in other words, i understand you have serious concerns and your job is to protect people from drugs, including marijuana if you have serious concerns about it. have you asked the administration to ep force federal law? if it is so problematic, which, you have said it is, we all have our opinions, but clearly you're an expert and speak for the administration. have you asked the president to enforce federal law and asked the attorney general to not just sit back and wait to see what happens in colorado, but to inforce current federal law. >> i think what the department of justice has stated is that given limited federal law enforcement prioriti
when i travel abroad to latin america, those allies, we're putting resources and blood to try to stop drug production. counselor asking me, why are we doing this in the united states there's a mixed message? your message today was very clear. let me ask you a simple question, isn't marijuana outlawed by federal law? i think it is. >> correct. >> here's the question, have you asked the attorney general or the president to just enforce federal law? in other words, i understand you...
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it is not something you could see latin american or african states rallying around. it does not have the same ideological weight. and let's face it, the military economy of current day russia is extremely diminished compared to what it was when it was the soviet union. keep in mind, the russian economy is two dollars trillion trillionred with 17 dollars each with the u.s. and the eeo it is not a consideration there either. there is more diplomatic isolation and pain that could come. >> peter, what about backing away from that new cold war mentality? >> it has been interesting. here in washington there are members of congress who have experienced wistful feelings for the old cold war. we could understand the russians back then, the soviets, and we knew what they were going after. the zero-sum game of the cold war reality. now it is not the case. it is hard to know what vladimir putin is really after. i don't think anyone wants to go back to the cold war really, but it will be chilly for some time to come. >> thank you. indira in washington and 8:00, our chief washingt
it is not something you could see latin american or african states rallying around. it does not have the same ideological weight. and let's face it, the military economy of current day russia is extremely diminished compared to what it was when it was the soviet union. keep in mind, the russian economy is two dollars trillion trillionred with 17 dollars each with the u.s. and the eeo it is not a consideration there either. there is more diplomatic isolation and pain that could come. >>...
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they get 10% of the sales in latin america and the growth is by 19%. when it was translated, it was only six percent. go into the numbers. >> thank you. you are watching the figures in 15 minutes from now. >> indeed. we are expecting a drop in profitability for the first time in a decade and there is emerging markets and a bit to china. want to know about the divisions be undertandards could the microscope. >> that will give us something to look at. china and we're watching the ukraine, the futures, the ecb. the index in europe and the payrolls and the united states of america. it is called adt. it is a curtain-razor. what is happening in europe. it is from morgan stanley and he said the big debate is between deflation in the eurozone and the risk is high and rising. today in piece written our print division and he is the chief economist. the risk stands at 35% in the eurozone unless the ecb gets the ax gather. and it is rising by a tense of one percent. the numbers are doing nicely. let's give you a quick indication on the company's that we mentioned
they get 10% of the sales in latin america and the growth is by 19%. when it was translated, it was only six percent. go into the numbers. >> thank you. you are watching the figures in 15 minutes from now. >> indeed. we are expecting a drop in profitability for the first time in a decade and there is emerging markets and a bit to china. want to know about the divisions be undertandards could the microscope. >> that will give us something to look at. china and we're watching...
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the reason i wanted to, in panama, i could work in the whole area of latin america. eventually it would open a subsidiary in the united states. i'm working that process now. the goal of these companies is to bring a new perspective on healthcare. sometimes the difficulty is for scientists and business people and policy makers to establish the relationship between research and development, and the delivery of good health care. >> you gave a speech at the new york library and i want to show a clip from that, and ask you about what you say about the future that you are predicting. >> and i personally believe and this is not just keep. i think the world is going to succumb sooner than later to a plague, and like the middle ages, in which large percentages of the population were killed. that is the situation because we don't have enough antibiotics right now, and this is the issue in which the developed world should contribute to, to help other countries and to help themselves. >> what kind of a plague? >> i think it will be a bacterial infection that will spread all over
the reason i wanted to, in panama, i could work in the whole area of latin america. eventually it would open a subsidiary in the united states. i'm working that process now. the goal of these companies is to bring a new perspective on healthcare. sometimes the difficulty is for scientists and business people and policy makers to establish the relationship between research and development, and the delivery of good health care. >> you gave a speech at the new york library and i want to show...
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festival profiles new trains while maintaining its central focus on films from spain portugal and latin america this report from not cause one of the show the game under a warm night sky team to national company in a film festival opened with the world can hear the films you that the deal objective likely award nominated film checked or just with the edits. when i get the truth is that the mac games. i think we've made very cool and the movie. so what better place in the world to turn the air and this great festival but this trajectory and in this city. after that the romantic comedy setting tiny salsa scene was an appropriate start to an event that specializes in either american films since nineteen seventy six for six days there will be two hundred and sixty showings of more than a hundred and thirty five films completely freaks the. i tend to include local one in fifty films from seventeen countries will be shown in neighborhood outside of the old city with forty thousand people will benefit from the free screenings in oz as hospitals schools universities and even present the festiva
festival profiles new trains while maintaining its central focus on films from spain portugal and latin america this report from not cause one of the show the game under a warm night sky team to national company in a film festival opened with the world can hear the films you that the deal objective likely award nominated film checked or just with the edits. when i get the truth is that the mac games. i think we've made very cool and the movie. so what better place in the world to turn the air...
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havas has managed perfectly well the expansion in latin america.are the leader in most of the country. in mexico and brazil we have the biggest, edition. -- the biggest competition. the situation is maybe more contrasted. we have more room for growth there. have great people and great clients. i am thinking of singapore. but australia we are one of the market leaders. i think we have the chance to live in a world that is still growing, not in the same place in every part of the world. obviously, the united states are going for -- are growing very fast. asia will nearly be 10% this year if you consider in terms of aspect. am lookingar, i forward to the growth of the advertising economy. >> yannick, content is said to be king, but content and advertising, the lines seem to be increasingly blurred. would it make sense to have a company that encompasses content and advertising? >> i think your question is relevant. iwoodlked about the sil initiative. key component for drive. in the future, one of the options will not only be to horizontalinto consolida
havas has managed perfectly well the expansion in latin america.are the leader in most of the country. in mexico and brazil we have the biggest, edition. -- the biggest competition. the situation is maybe more contrasted. we have more room for growth there. have great people and great clients. i am thinking of singapore. but australia we are one of the market leaders. i think we have the chance to live in a world that is still growing, not in the same place in every part of the world....
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latin america's foreign ministers and key to discuss his plan is unfolding political crisis aunties even going to pass the tax the anti government protests in venice when i have not been announced and there have been some that have been significantly large but not larger than the other opposition protests at any time during the past few years people you who have been loyal to tie these are part of teddy's now unsupported. todd is in the government now we must not do enough to think that has affected that that that their support and loyalty in stopping the previous team to the contrary occurred due to some of the protests that have not been used in numerous but have been smaller scale and more widespread throughout the country have become very violent. this is cause a lot of people maybe not necessary to come out and support directly president mike darnell but certainly to lose as protests taking place the country as a disruptive and are not achieving any kind of sweeping all since it's really a moment now with the extremists on both sides need to come together to find common ground. the
latin america's foreign ministers and key to discuss his plan is unfolding political crisis aunties even going to pass the tax the anti government protests in venice when i have not been announced and there have been some that have been significantly large but not larger than the other opposition protests at any time during the past few years people you who have been loyal to tie these are part of teddy's now unsupported. todd is in the government now we must not do enough to think that has...
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argentina brazil ecuador and bolivia there was no coup in the one hundred fifty year old history of latin america but the u.s. government did not apply its hand to. coincidentally u.s. participation in events in ukraine did not begin or end in distributing snacks or friendly gestures of support i've invested over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic playing in the west spent five billion dollars the stabilizing ukraine this is something that is a mess that is foot on russia's doorstep by the west the fourteenth of protest turned into chaos russia proposed that ukraine work with both the e.u. and russia the u.s. had another idea wanting to see ukraine as part of its ally the e.u. read to eventually find its way into nato there is no other path that would bring ukraine back to long. political stability and economic growth a popular joke among american leaders why will there never be a coup in the u.s. because there is no u.s. embassy in washington freedom sovereignty and international law all terms repeated l
argentina brazil ecuador and bolivia there was no coup in the one hundred fifty year old history of latin america but the u.s. government did not apply its hand to. coincidentally u.s. participation in events in ukraine did not begin or end in distributing snacks or friendly gestures of support i've invested over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic playing in the west spent five billion dollars the stabilizing...
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company in a large latin america and created growth.ned latin america, russia, and the middle is clear most of our growth is coming from outgoing markets. some markets are down, like ukraine. jcdecaux clearly benefits from the past growing markets. >> i know as you suggest you have been gearing up for the world cup that takes place in brazil. what will be your measure of success in brazil over the years? the years to come? a contracty we won for 25 years. others as bidding on well and benefit from the fact that a lot of brazilian cities are very keen on infrastructure. jcdecaux graded a business model. model.eated a business the need for infrastructure in emerging markets is strong. companyult, the benefits because we can afford to invest on contracts that approve to be successful and profitable. it remains a source of growth for the company whether you are in brazil or has extent or the middle east. this -- whether you are in brazil or in the middle east. >> ok. thank you for joining us. jean-francois decaux, the co-ceo of jcdecaux. >>
company in a large latin america and created growth.ned latin america, russia, and the middle is clear most of our growth is coming from outgoing markets. some markets are down, like ukraine. jcdecaux clearly benefits from the past growing markets. >> i know as you suggest you have been gearing up for the world cup that takes place in brazil. what will be your measure of success in brazil over the years? the years to come? a contracty we won for 25 years. others as bidding on well and...
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. >> three former latin american presidents, actually, four former latin american presidents, including nobleprice peace prize winner oscar arias have accused the government of repress. they are calling forling printingsers to be freed. meanwhile, foreign ministers from around the region are planning to meet in chile next week and discuss the crisis. is there any indication that the maduro government will take part? >> well, given their tone this week and over the past few days, it certainly seems very unlik y unlikely. president maduro pronounced the expulsion of the ambassador t continued today reiterate their unwillingness to take assistance or any sort of observer missions from outsiders. the organize of american states, the oas, offering to send a mission. that was flatly rejected by the maduro government. so, it's hard to imagine how any other kind of coalition would be welcome here right now. the madu are. o government seems to say this is our business. it's nobody else's business and we can take care of it. >> we have seen some of the most massive protests on weeks in karakas. a
. >> three former latin american presidents, actually, four former latin american presidents, including nobleprice peace prize winner oscar arias have accused the government of repress. they are calling forling printingsers to be freed. meanwhile, foreign ministers from around the region are planning to meet in chile next week and discuss the crisis. is there any indication that the maduro government will take part? >> well, given their tone this week and over the past few days, it...
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for thirty years all african and latin american economies have been or inflated towards.reimbursing this debt and this is completely shattered their economies in other words the ones that we have specialized in farming which represents eighty percent of the economy in countries like mali products such as cotton cocoa for export to west african countries. behind that is the neglect of food production and the exposure of these countries to famines and malnutrition and it's no coincidence that today if eighty percent of the world's population who are dying of hunger in fact has exactly. agriculture with its current production rates could easily feed twelve billion human beings which is almost double the world's population in other words. cannibals is that dictatorship of globalized financial capital has imposed on this planet is both murderous but at the same time. it is a figure speak for themselves i could take epidemics victims of polluted water etc you. see they are asking us today to produce more products for export to make more money especially to pay back the debt so
for thirty years all african and latin american economies have been or inflated towards.reimbursing this debt and this is completely shattered their economies in other words the ones that we have specialized in farming which represents eighty percent of the economy in countries like mali products such as cotton cocoa for export to west african countries. behind that is the neglect of food production and the exposure of these countries to famines and malnutrition and it's no coincidence that...
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latin america has artie expanded.l.ed in we are looking to expand into peru, where the market is good. >> before africa, is there anywhere in specific? i know you say you are in negotiations, but is there a point in africa we see opportunity? it gives you access to many more markets that are that much stronger. and senegal senegal is doing extremely well. we are in discussion with other western countries, but nothing has materialized or it is interesting. the same thing in east africa. we are very strong in djibouti. we are very strong also in mozambique. we would like to strengthen our presence, both in the east and west africa. >> you're looking at acquisitions. are you are also looking to get rid of some of them? >> not really. what happened in the past was really just a market area summary do something crazy and .e felt, ok we didn't own that much in it. how much will that affect your revenue? >> 2020 is very important. we have been bullish about the investment in dubai. people were surprised that dubai was invest
latin america has artie expanded.l.ed in we are looking to expand into peru, where the market is good. >> before africa, is there anywhere in specific? i know you say you are in negotiations, but is there a point in africa we see opportunity? it gives you access to many more markets that are that much stronger. and senegal senegal is doing extremely well. we are in discussion with other western countries, but nothing has materialized or it is interesting. the same thing in east africa. we...
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you're going to do latin music. anything else?have our first dvd and video game releases. >> you're taking on the world. thanks very much. they are the cofounders of zinpepak. coming up my mystery guest will be revealed. next guest accounts kate hudson among the celebrity fans. ♪ >> it is time for our mystery guest. i have no idea who it is but my producers have provided us with helpful clues. been a gripping pedal to the metal. he is the king of craftsmanship. accounts kate hudson among celebrity fans. let's bring out our mystery guest. it is good to have you with us. thank you for being here. it says it has something to do with pedal to the metal. do you have anything to do with race cars. >> no. >> metalworking? >> yes. >> bicycles? >> absolutely not. a --e you an official not an aficionado of racing? >> no. you are from the united states. you are. you make sculpture of any kind. >> yes. >> do you make sculpture with metal in tubes and wires? >> yes. >> would i have seen any of your sculptures in the public domain? >> yes. >> w
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>> it isn't touched upon in the book but it is an important strand of the 21st century emerging of latin america and especially it is attentive to how local communities experienced the oppression of the evil you political actors and it learns a lot from the theory but is reduced in the theory and reduces the path like theology. it was certainly problematic in some instances but they had exchanges about the nature of the liberation theology and in liberating the base community from the systemic economic oppression which is dependent on capitalism and promotes capitalism in the way in which the economic and political market and state perpetuates. if you push too hard. in other ways i think it is finding and pope frances. >> is pope frances political? >> he will be receiving president obama in march. he is making a visit to. he is an interest to politicians and of course will be the photo op of the pope and the president shaking hands. i think the way in which pope frances is not political is more interesting in the ways that he is political. the person is prior to the interest of the state
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well we've historically not the was very much about latin america you know we were basically a european colony and we've been very eurocentric very atlanta transatlantic centric we've forgotten the role that for instance the spanish empire played you know latin america has always been this place that's kind of in the hip pocket of the united states government anyway why pay any attention to it we propped up one you know ten penny dictator after another one tin horn dictator after another in latin america and now that that phase is ending and we are paying woefully less attention to that critical region where we should be really partnered in a much more profound and intimate way than as well as a classic example you know we get angry at chavez because chavez is anti-american so we ignore you know a festering social condition in a country venezuela this beautiful country one of our key energy providers much more important to us than many of the mid eastern states we invest in so heavily it just seems to me that we're very very neglectful generally speaking of latin america for historic re
well we've historically not the was very much about latin america you know we were basically a european colony and we've been very eurocentric very atlanta transatlantic centric we've forgotten the role that for instance the spanish empire played you know latin america has always been this place that's kind of in the hip pocket of the united states government anyway why pay any attention to it we propped up one you know ten penny dictator after another one tin horn dictator after another in...
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the only latin american unity. elements of politics announcing here it is an openly anti imperialist brandy soaked guest room or on smoking on. now it's been a bit and did it in a few teachers have in cologne sing look at the news papers using great people coming out in the streets protesting against the government that into it a point that should be reinforced in all this the nifty far as the people coming up in opposing the euro the middle classes the upper classes. not to condone and his sort of government where he's a guy who lacks the charisma of child this and it is trying told together and he's going slightly over portsmouth picking up. americans and cutting ties with china monkeys. some you know his is carrying a bit too far to distract attention from his own woes. that said the county get that during the tendency is the ozone hole hole that the strike group of the population that were lifted to a vessel level and they felt profoundly loyal to chavez and therefore his successor. so the protests angst millio
the only latin american unity. elements of politics announcing here it is an openly anti imperialist brandy soaked guest room or on smoking on. now it's been a bit and did it in a few teachers have in cologne sing look at the news papers using great people coming out in the streets protesting against the government that into it a point that should be reinforced in all this the nifty far as the people coming up in opposing the euro the middle classes the upper classes. not to condone and his...