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: i never thought of jelly roll morton and latin... >> and he call it the latin tinge, you see?ngs rhythm) as a matter of fact, william c. handy, who wrote "st. louis blues," you know, he went to cuba. he spent some time in cuba. so it's a lot of history that connect us very deeply. but it's a lack of understanding regarding to jazz and latin america. the other part is that i envision the festival... like, if you go to europe, you say, "i'm going to the european jazz festival." my dream is one day we said, "we're going to the latin american jazz festival," which already there is a lot of them. and the people are embracing this music with the power that you wouldn't believe. kids playing... from early on playing this music. they are really into. they love it. they love the freedom of expression. so i see latin america playing a very important role in keeping jazz alive and in development of jazz, too. >> hinojosa: for all of that inspiration, for all of the joy of your music, thank you so much. and for being right here. >> thank you very much. >> funding for "overheard" with evan
: i never thought of jelly roll morton and latin... >> and he call it the latin tinge, you see?ngs rhythm) as a matter of fact, william c. handy, who wrote "st. louis blues," you know, he went to cuba. he spent some time in cuba. so it's a lot of history that connect us very deeply. but it's a lack of understanding regarding to jazz and latin america. the other part is that i envision the festival... like, if you go to europe, you say, "i'm going to the european jazz...
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-latin america issue. i think it's more of a... going into space created that "a-ha" moment, you know? you get that "a-ha" moment where you say, "i get it." and that's what we're trying to... you know, that's what i was trying to capture by saying that statement, is that it would be great to give that opportunity to every world leader so they can... they too can get that "ah-hah" moment. >> hinojosa: so for you this is still very emotional. >> yeah. >> hinojosa: i mean, you allow yourself to get teared up about this, because you don't feel like... i mean, you feel like our world is divided, and... tell me. >> no, i think there's always room for improvement in our world. you know, there's conflict throughout the world, and, you know, i think we ought to all try and strive and work to make it a much better place. and if making statements like those can help... i hope it's not hindering. i don't think it's hindering. but if it's able to help, or at least gets one... the president of mexico or the president of
-latin america issue. i think it's more of a... going into space created that "a-ha" moment, you know? you get that "a-ha" moment where you say, "i get it." and that's what we're trying to... you know, that's what i was trying to capture by saying that statement, is that it would be great to give that opportunity to every world leader so they can... they too can get that "ah-hah" moment. >> hinojosa: so for you this is still very emotional. >>...
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>> well, i have had a lot of messages the last few days from latin america. i'll be meeting next week -- i don't know if it's next week or next month, with a group from panama, and i have already approved that program on my -- on my schedule, so -- we -- we maintain a wide range of programs and -- in latin america. primarily to try to do with conflicts within the country, the relationship between the news media and the executive branch of government, when they try to stamp out freedom of the press, and also peaceful relationships, and we have still an ongoing program in -- in six countries in latin america to just about finish that to do away with uncle [ inaudible ] plan is. we still have just a small cluster of people [ inaudible ] people, about 25,000, i think total population on the border between venezuela and brazil, so we're going to continue to try to work on that. so we'll continue our work in latin america. >> reporter: good morning, mr. president, i'm scott kindler, 107 here in atlanta, as jason is me preparing to take over, you have very much been
>> well, i have had a lot of messages the last few days from latin america. i'll be meeting next week -- i don't know if it's next week or next month, with a group from panama, and i have already approved that program on my -- on my schedule, so -- we -- we maintain a wide range of programs and -- in latin america. primarily to try to do with conflicts within the country, the relationship between the news media and the executive branch of government, when they try to stamp out freedom of...
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, the corruption, is going to keep spreading, spilling over, spilling over into other countries of latinamerica. it's not only affecting petrobras but other big huge government agencies involved. and remember, you to browse was 10% of the brazilian economy -- petrobras. execute. that's like a state of california going into a sort of totally scandalous situation. this is a huge, huge company. there's nothing like it in the united states as part of the company. then you have electoral bronze and have a dozen others that are -- and it's not only a public sector corruption scandal. it's a private, this is a public-private partnership and your the major construction companies, multibillion-dollar construction companies involved and that's only one sector. there are other sectors that are probably involved in will be discovered. so in other words, all insane, not that it can be solved and the don't want to sound overly pessimistic because the reason to sort of see some glimmer of life but i think the emphasis at this point has to be on unpredictability. the other problem that i have with what
, the corruption, is going to keep spreading, spilling over, spilling over into other countries of latinamerica. it's not only affecting petrobras but other big huge government agencies involved. and remember, you to browse was 10% of the brazilian economy -- petrobras. execute. that's like a state of california going into a sort of totally scandalous situation. this is a huge, huge company. there's nothing like it in the united states as part of the company. then you have electoral bronze and...
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yeah, latin america and africa. of course i'm more specialist in southeast asia a little by but for europe and africa i used secondary sources, of course. the reason i mentioned latin america and africa has less the cold war phenomena is they were fighting like -- granting has argued, they have argued -- they have fighting much longer battle, like centuries of revolution so it's not really cold war battle but it's more like the -- i think we can explain better in terms of decolonization when we talk about latin america or africa. so that's why i didn't include america and africa as the stage of stage of cold war world in the early '50s but i agree that the people who were there adapt it had cold war narrative in the 1960s, especially after the cuban revolutions i think the mechanism of this adaptation in the late '50s and '60s is probably different from the mechanism of the late '40s and early 50s. korea, yeah. with korea, the situation is not very clear and that's -- but maybe i should have thought about the title
yeah, latin america and africa. of course i'm more specialist in southeast asia a little by but for europe and africa i used secondary sources, of course. the reason i mentioned latin america and africa has less the cold war phenomena is they were fighting like -- granting has argued, they have argued -- they have fighting much longer battle, like centuries of revolution so it's not really cold war battle but it's more like the -- i think we can explain better in terms of decolonization when we...
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a lot of flight capital from overseas in latin america, south america. >> if it is money looted from another country, do we care? >> the question is how long will it last? >> there's history and there's the more immediate needs of the present. i need food presently and perhaps some fine bourbon and when i need good food in a city not my own, more and more these days i call somebody if they weren't good at enough things already, has become something of an expert on good food around the world. >> every time i check instagram you're eating with one of my culinary heros. he seems to like you a lot better than me. ahmir-khalib thompson, known to most as questlove. >> you've been to this place before? >> i live at this place. >> really? >> yeah. >> yard bird quickly became a miami favorite. >> the old joke was james brown was the hardest working man in show business. you make him look lazy. let's review, okay? band leader, producer, a teacher -- >> yep. >> a d.j. >> technically, i have 16 jobs right now. >> deviled eggs with fresh dill and trout roll will be s
a lot of flight capital from overseas in latin america, south america. >> if it is money looted from another country, do we care? >> the question is how long will it last? >> there's history and there's the more immediate needs of the present. i need food presently and perhaps some fine bourbon and when i need good food in a city not my own, more and more these days i call somebody if they weren't good at enough things already, has become something of an expert on good food...
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# regreso a clases und por la compra de sus hijos, la vamos a ver y lo vemos >>> ahora eso es una latÍnenen mÁs rashel estamos en apuros >>> no voy a estar en el segmento >>> el hielo va a estar tirado por la toda la casa >>> diego estÁ nervioso y daniel >>> seÑores >>> lunes hay que estar bien informados >>> vamos con neida sandoval y las noticias buenos dÍas neida >>> buenos dÍas neida. ( ♪ mÚsica♪) >>> muy buenos dÍas, chicas quÉ tal a todos cÓmo amanecen vamos a iniciar con nuestra primera ediciÓn de telemundo "un nuevo dÍa" y las noticias que acaparan los principales titulares esta maÑana, comenzamos con esta noticia donald trump dio a conocer lo que serÍa su politica migratoria sÍ llega a la casa blanca, entre su propuesta la deportaciÓn masiva a indocumentado y poner fin a la ciudadanÍa por nace nament y poner un muro >>> miles de bomberos siguen tratando de controlar un total de 19 incendios que arden en california a vi vados por las altas temperaturas y la sequÍa del estado. el mÁs re quinientciente que se en monte bello en los Ángeles, destruyÓ varios viviendas en este caso la
# regreso a clases und por la compra de sus hijos, la vamos a ver y lo vemos >>> ahora eso es una latÍnenen mÁs rashel estamos en apuros >>> no voy a estar en el segmento >>> el hielo va a estar tirado por la toda la casa >>> diego estÁ nervioso y daniel >>> seÑores >>> lunes hay que estar bien informados >>> vamos con neida sandoval y las noticias buenos dÍas neida >>> buenos dÍas neida. ( ♪ mÚsica♪)...
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leopoldo lopez is a unique phenomenon, i think, and latin american political -- recent latin american history in terms of being someone who on the one hand new the recalls, revolutionary who has it all and "-- some who has "twinkling chocolate covered eyes." i've never seen in all my times covering social movements and revolutionary movements in latin america, seen this kind of attention paid to a figure of an opposition movement in latin america. latin america, remember, has turned away from u.s. policy and from the u.s. you have someone who has it -- is called a revolutionary by newsweek who at the same time is unlike -- his movement, unlike most latin american movement, is opposed to u.s. policy supported by u.s. policy or's is opposed to it. the opposition in venezuela gets u.s. funding instead of being opposed by u.s. funding. last year we saw a lot of violence we also saw people killed. one of the reasons i undertook this story was that i noticed there was a difference between what we saw last year in terms of the immense awakening in hollywood suddenly to venezuela from madonna
leopoldo lopez is a unique phenomenon, i think, and latin american political -- recent latin american history in terms of being someone who on the one hand new the recalls, revolutionary who has it all and "-- some who has "twinkling chocolate covered eyes." i've never seen in all my times covering social movements and revolutionary movements in latin america, seen this kind of attention paid to a figure of an opposition movement in latin america. latin america, remember, has...
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how ready the movements in latin america are to operationalize the encyclical, if you will, and theylso talked about it not wanting to be domesticated, which is what i heard a lot. there is a way in which you can take this document, almost 200 pages, and just the safest parts of it -- we are against climate change and we need to hold hands, but if you read the document it is very clear in calling for a different economic model and it is a challenge to what pope francis called our throwaway culture. they want to make sure that the parts of the encyclical they really do represent the deepest challenge to our current economic system and represent the most hope for the people that are excluded from the benefits of an economic system are really highlighted. nermeen: last month, pope francis went on a tour of south america in his first foreign trip after unveiling a historic encyclical urging climate action. in ecuador, he reiterated his call for social justice and environmental preservation. pope francis: the goods of the earth are meant for everyone and however much someone might parade
how ready the movements in latin america are to operationalize the encyclical, if you will, and theylso talked about it not wanting to be domesticated, which is what i heard a lot. there is a way in which you can take this document, almost 200 pages, and just the safest parts of it -- we are against climate change and we need to hold hands, but if you read the document it is very clear in calling for a different economic model and it is a challenge to what pope francis called our throwaway...
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heavily invested throughout latin america, including building. so if they were to go bankrupt which is not impossible, if they were to run into an impossibility of operating and unable to get any more government contracts, which is probable, this is going to affect projects in many countries. of many only one construction companies. is one of the many investments brazil has in many other countries. this is why they were able to -- they wererecht brecht. fund auto building infrastructure, ports, etc. it tests etc.. etc. >> especially now that the comes states with a delay to normalize relations with cuba. other countries will remain there. they feel someone will buy those things. -- about a good program, very positive of the cuban, to which i say if brazilian doctors are not going to go and serve the people of brazil where we need service, i want to cuban, russian, chinese, nepalese, i want all the doctors as long as they cure the people. the problem is now the money has started to roll down. there have been reports about some, including a cuban d
heavily invested throughout latin america, including building. so if they were to go bankrupt which is not impossible, if they were to run into an impossibility of operating and unable to get any more government contracts, which is probable, this is going to affect projects in many countries. of many only one construction companies. is one of the many investments brazil has in many other countries. this is why they were able to -- they wererecht brecht. fund auto building infrastructure, ports,...
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yeah, latin america and africa. of course i'm more specialist in southeast asia a little by but for europe and africa i used secondary sources, of course. the reason i mentioned latin america and africa has less the cold war phenomena is they were fighting like -- granting has argued, they have argued -- they have fighting much longer battle, like centuries of revolution so it's not really cold war battle but it's more like the -- i think we can explain better in terms of decolonization when we talk about latin america or africa. so that's why i didn't include america and africa as the stage of stage of cold war world in the early '50s but i agree that the people who were there adapt it had cold war narrative in the 1960s, especially after the cuban revolutions i think the mechanism of this adaptation in the late '50s and '60s is probably different from the mechanism of the late '40s and early 50s. korea, yeah. with korea, the situation is not very clear and that's -- but maybe i should have thought about the title
yeah, latin america and africa. of course i'm more specialist in southeast asia a little by but for europe and africa i used secondary sources, of course. the reason i mentioned latin america and africa has less the cold war phenomena is they were fighting like -- granting has argued, they have argued -- they have fighting much longer battle, like centuries of revolution so it's not really cold war battle but it's more like the -- i think we can explain better in terms of decolonization when we...
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the latin text that i think about is one that you alluded to , a marvelous quote. i hate and i'd love and perhaps ask why i'm doing this. i don't know. i am tortured and at this point there's a remarkable ambivalence with a romantic attachment this maneuver back and forth between intense love and exploratory hate which my wife tells me jokingly when i decide to do things like not clean the apartment but it also speaks to how the greeks and romans developed this incredibly complicated mythology of the motion and it's something we should all be complacent and not only valorous and appreciate that reflect upon. to have these palms lingering in one's mind is a sign of how enriching education can be so this is the reason i try to keep these themes of latin and greek greek -- greek in my head. i. >> host: you are so many things that you she read in this book and yet you don't want to be labeled as one even though undocumented is the one that you bring out. but i think what readers of your book and viewers can take away is the humanistic education is relevant for all of u
the latin text that i think about is one that you alluded to , a marvelous quote. i hate and i'd love and perhaps ask why i'm doing this. i don't know. i am tortured and at this point there's a remarkable ambivalence with a romantic attachment this maneuver back and forth between intense love and exploratory hate which my wife tells me jokingly when i decide to do things like not clean the apartment but it also speaks to how the greeks and romans developed this incredibly complicated mythology...
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the influence in latin america is extensive. venezuela is one of the cuban advisors, and other countries are under the sway of the cuban apparatus. that's why they are dangerous and shouldn't be seen as a normal country. repress. sounds like i'm talking to someone in the heart of the cold war. it's not a cold war. >> they are in the heart of the cold war. if you listen to the achievements on december 13th, they are immersed in struggles, they haven't changed how to rule the world. they see the concessions as a green light, the way they are. >> do you think that this government is expansionist, that they see the united states as a main adversary. >> the united states is a convenient enemy. it is over, and as i said a few minutes ago, cuba has to conform to the behaviour of the international community. one of the great things we are going to see now it that cuba, in order to join the international financial institutions is going to have to adopt the world behaviour norms for entering the financial institutions. when cuba joins or
the influence in latin america is extensive. venezuela is one of the cuban advisors, and other countries are under the sway of the cuban apparatus. that's why they are dangerous and shouldn't be seen as a normal country. repress. sounds like i'm talking to someone in the heart of the cold war. it's not a cold war. >> they are in the heart of the cold war. if you listen to the achievements on december 13th, they are immersed in struggles, they haven't changed how to rule the world. they...
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a lot of latin america by mining and oil. where a lot of these political systems, brazil and colombia were flooded with money. -- the growth that was happening. once that started to reseed, corruption scandals or schemes became more visible. coincidencest a that you had corruption scandals pop up like mexico, brazil, chili and argentina. there is a common denominator. so looking at the crisis now and what rousseff is dealing with -- given theobras magnitude of it and how intricate and systemic it was for the last 10 years it started early on and it shows that there are a lot of chance for corruption in brazil and now that the tide will have receded in brazil will face less favorable winds from the global economy that challenge will remain and will force any government, a rousseff or whoever, it will allow them to implement that new economic model. this that staying means if she stays or leaves it is not a quick solution to the other problem where the challenge for brazil is to reassess what brazil was to be in the world and t
a lot of latin america by mining and oil. where a lot of these political systems, brazil and colombia were flooded with money. -- the growth that was happening. once that started to reseed, corruption scandals or schemes became more visible. coincidencest a that you had corruption scandals pop up like mexico, brazil, chili and argentina. there is a common denominator. so looking at the crisis now and what rousseff is dealing with -- given theobras magnitude of it and how intricate and systemic...
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can rbc invest in latin america?ot going to speak about the bank, but our clients clearly have big investment in emerging markets. is, globalsue here growth and commodities. if you have a week commodity sector, i think it will be very hard for anybody to get this right. if china tries to devalue their way, all they're going to do is grab growth from other countries and move it to -- tom: including brazil. critically brazil. katia: if they do end up growing as a result, that is the missing factor here for when you see the depreciation's in latin america, folks say, this isn't going to go anywhere. >> we've seen for the first time in a while the global trade is actually coming down, which is not a good thing for emerging markets. if the u.s. did a rank order, the u.s. is at the top in emerging markets probably are at the bottom. , and would be above europe that is the way he would look. marketsfrom emerging perspective, china getting back to health quickly is probably an important thing. jonathangolub is with us, katia
can rbc invest in latin america?ot going to speak about the bank, but our clients clearly have big investment in emerging markets. is, globalsue here growth and commodities. if you have a week commodity sector, i think it will be very hard for anybody to get this right. if china tries to devalue their way, all they're going to do is grab growth from other countries and move it to -- tom: including brazil. critically brazil. katia: if they do end up growing as a result, that is the missing...
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so we will work on that so we will continue our work in latin america. >> good morning, mr. president. i'm from the news radio. here in atlanta as jason is preparing to take over as chairman of the board at the carter center, you have very much been the face of peace negotiations since the time that you left office. as he is continuing the efforts in the health and humanitarian efforts of the carter center, will you also be active and advising him in the international -- >> well, the board of trustees and body of trustees. about 23 i think. they make the final decisions and ultimate choices of what we do and how much money we spend on things and how many people we send. so the chairman of the board is deeply involved in making those ultimate decisions and sending it to the poured of trustees. so i presume he's handled it in the last three years superbly so i'm sure he will use -- he may not be directly involved, but he'll be going to myranmar heading up the delegation for that important election. >> maria, longtime journalist and supporter report in the atlanta business chro
so we will work on that so we will continue our work in latin america. >> good morning, mr. president. i'm from the news radio. here in atlanta as jason is preparing to take over as chairman of the board at the carter center, you have very much been the face of peace negotiations since the time that you left office. as he is continuing the efforts in the health and humanitarian efforts of the carter center, will you also be active and advising him in the international -- >> well,...
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and his stances on immigration and his knowledge of mexico and other parts of latin america, he livedvenezuela also i think bring him closer to the opinion that a lot of people in mexico and latin america would have. at the end of the day, people are, at least elites relatively happy because on the one hand if it's hillary clinton, this is the first time since thomas jefferson that a u.s. secretary of state has become president. it has never happened. this would give her inevitably an enormous amount of experience. i think there is a certain ease a certain tranquillity about who, if it's either of those two. the problem, of course what happens if that's not either of those two. >> you talked about this tim. you think the republican party has many sane and serious candidates but they have to make their way through the land mines that is donald trump right now. >> absolutely. they have to take this opportunity as a teachable moment to say, here is where we stand in relation to that and define themselves by it. some candidates are doing it. rick perry has come out strongly against him. t
and his stances on immigration and his knowledge of mexico and other parts of latin america, he livedvenezuela also i think bring him closer to the opinion that a lot of people in mexico and latin america would have. at the end of the day, people are, at least elites relatively happy because on the one hand if it's hillary clinton, this is the first time since thomas jefferson that a u.s. secretary of state has become president. it has never happened. this would give her inevitably an enormous...
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starting on my far left aviva chomsky is a professor of history and coordinate or latin american studies at salem state university in massachusetts. her new book, "undocumented," how immigration became illegal is a conference of and provocative look at the history contradictions and shifts in u.s. immigration policy. i lost my page. and how it has both lured and punished the illegal immigrant population. her previous book on topic was they take our jobs and 20 other myths about immigration. she is co-author of the study of the history of cuba and the castro revolution. to my dear left is alberto gonzalez, a former u.s. attorney general and white house counsel under president george w. bush. in his job as attorney general he became the highest-ranking hispanic to hold federal office. that tenure was marked by some controversy over executive actions in the war on terror but today we will confine our discussion to immigration. his new book is called "a conservative and compassionate approach to immigration reform", co-authored with david strange which offers a number of specific prescriptio
starting on my far left aviva chomsky is a professor of history and coordinate or latin american studies at salem state university in massachusetts. her new book, "undocumented," how immigration became illegal is a conference of and provocative look at the history contradictions and shifts in u.s. immigration policy. i lost my page. and how it has both lured and punished the illegal immigrant population. her previous book on topic was they take our jobs and 20 other myths about...
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we're doing the same thing in latin america. because the goal is, eventually i want not only for there to be a network of thousands of young african leaders who know each other across borders, are sharing best practices, sharing ideas, but i also want you to know young leaders in indonesia, or young leaders in chile, or young leaders around the globe. because i said before, ultimately you're going to be global leaders, not just leaders in your own country. it begins in your own countries where you can make your mark, but one of the powerful things about technology and the internet right now is you can learn and forge relationships and learn best practices from everyplace. so if you're an advocate for women's rights, and you're doing great work in nigeria, it may be that somebody in burma can, on the internet, see how you organized your campaign and how you were able to finance it and what you were able to accomplish, and suddenly what you've done in one country becomes a model for action all across the world. so this is going to
we're doing the same thing in latin america. because the goal is, eventually i want not only for there to be a network of thousands of young african leaders who know each other across borders, are sharing best practices, sharing ideas, but i also want you to know young leaders in indonesia, or young leaders in chile, or young leaders around the globe. because i said before, ultimately you're going to be global leaders, not just leaders in your own country. it begins in your own countries where...
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latin america is doing terribly and ibex is heavily leveraged to latin america. i would almost say that we need to get the first fed hike, some kind of a thing where people look through it and realize this is going to be very gradual and then maybe latin america turns its fortunes, and therefore, spain as an indirect play starts to look better. but for all practical purposes for us, it's italy as the top pick. >> and you like japan as well. tell us quickly why, and does that rank above or below european equities? >> so, japan is still a buy for us, and clearly, there is some complacency there because i don't see clients in the last three or four months, i haven't met a single global client who said to me i am bearish or underweight japan. so, people like japan. on some of our indicators, japan is very well owned. and clearly, the currency story, the bank of japan support, the official funds buying, all that is behind us. but the reason why we still like japan is because this year, you are not going to have the problem that we had last year, the rate hike. so, we
latin america is doing terribly and ibex is heavily leveraged to latin america. i would almost say that we need to get the first fed hike, some kind of a thing where people look through it and realize this is going to be very gradual and then maybe latin america turns its fortunes, and therefore, spain as an indirect play starts to look better. but for all practical purposes for us, it's italy as the top pick. >> and you like japan as well. tell us quickly why, and does that rank above or...
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fareed i don't think it's seen as a lot of fun either in mexico or in central america or parts of latinca because, despite this being the usual silly season of american electoral politics trump has been very insulting, very offensive. he's been racist he has generalized, he has been vicious in many of his comments. and so this is not taken as funny at all here. what's even worse, perhaps, fareed is that with a few exceptions jeb bush perhaps rick perry and lindsey graham most of his 17 rivals, as you said, or 16 rivals are not really pushing back against trump, specifically on the question of the racist comments he has made constantly about mexican migrants to the united states or central american migrants or caribbean migrants or south american migrants. so there's a lot of discontent a lot of confusion in mexico of course mainly but elsewhere also in latin america about who this guy is and why aren't the other guys saying really anything about it? why aren't they pushing back? why aren't they differentiating themselves from him? i think this is making a lot of people very upset here a
fareed i don't think it's seen as a lot of fun either in mexico or in central america or parts of latinca because, despite this being the usual silly season of american electoral politics trump has been very insulting, very offensive. he's been racist he has generalized, he has been vicious in many of his comments. and so this is not taken as funny at all here. what's even worse, perhaps, fareed is that with a few exceptions jeb bush perhaps rick perry and lindsey graham most of his 17 rivals,...
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david with princeton in latin america. one of the reasons i'm here.nyway. >> princeton, reforma. >> exactly. >> can't escape it. >> given what happened to carmen, if you felt under threat of losing your job in any particular area that you're now working? >> thank you. we with have one right here and then we'll go to the back, and then we'll give it back to denise. >> hi. i am from mexico. my question is regarding civil society. i don't know what's the role of civil society in all this. it's been growing in mexico, and it's been very strong since pena nieto, but i don't know. right now, it has fallen a little bit, and i don't know. >> great. thank you. good questions. >> denise? >> i'll take the first three questions, and i have a rejoiner to ambassador jones. i think your use of the world resigned is absolutely appropriate. i think the u.s. has given up on mexico. and what do i mean by given up? the obama administration has too much on its plate in terms of isis, in terms of dmomestic violence, i don't have to delve on the list. you're aware of it. an
david with princeton in latin america. one of the reasons i'm here.nyway. >> princeton, reforma. >> exactly. >> can't escape it. >> given what happened to carmen, if you felt under threat of losing your job in any particular area that you're now working? >> thank you. we with have one right here and then we'll go to the back, and then we'll give it back to denise. >> hi. i am from mexico. my question is regarding civil society. i don't know what's the role of...
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. >> how do you receive messages from latin america where the carter center has participation? pres. carter: in the last few days, from latin america, i will be meeting next week, soon i don't know if it's next week or next month, with a group from panama. they approved that program of mine, but we maintain a wide range of programs in latin america, primary to do away with conflicts within the countries, their relationship with the news media and executive branch of government when they try to stamp out freedom of the press. and also peaceful relationships and we have an ongoing program in six countries of latin america that and just about honest to do away. we still have a small cluster of people, 25,000 total population on the border between venezuela and brazil. so we are trying to work on that. >> good morning, newsradio 106.7 in atlanta. as jason is preparing to take over as chairman of the board of the carter center, you have very much been the face of peace negotiations since the time that you left office. he is continuing efforts in the health and humanitarian efforts o
. >> how do you receive messages from latin america where the carter center has participation? pres. carter: in the last few days, from latin america, i will be meeting next week, soon i don't know if it's next week or next month, with a group from panama. they approved that program of mine, but we maintain a wide range of programs in latin america, primary to do away with conflicts within the countries, their relationship with the news media and executive branch of government when they...
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the birthplace of tequila is reinventing itself as a latin american technical tall.ronics account for half the exports. 500 are jostling for position. oracle who make java are one of the u.s. girls wanting a piece of the high skilled graduates forming a tight-knit community, a short hop from the californian mothership. >> we are looking for people able to work at the state of the art of software, advance that state of the art. that's what we look for. we found that we can get it here. >> what they have long been a production line hub for international firms, start-ups around the city, like texans that make games and films are using what they learnt from the big boys to go it alone. >> what has happened reflects stories like mine. first, i work in manufacturing. then i develop software for ibm. it is now selling creative technology using what we learn from the companies that came here. >> through the plan to worldwide domination, lumbering strips provide life opportunities to tech solutions. this californian and his team do that. >> it's a huge opportunity, it is, fro
the birthplace of tequila is reinventing itself as a latin american technical tall.ronics account for half the exports. 500 are jostling for position. oracle who make java are one of the u.s. girls wanting a piece of the high skilled graduates forming a tight-knit community, a short hop from the californian mothership. >> we are looking for people able to work at the state of the art of software, advance that state of the art. that's what we look for. we found that we can get it here....
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what we are doing is sending a signal for the rest of latin america. the rage each has not ratified. when the regime said there's times of change, it hasn't ratified covenants on human rights. in 1994, they bring about free multiparty elections in cuba. they had no interest going to the u.s. because of a democracy clause. they create their own parallel institutions which are not pragmatic. not only is it a mistake, it's a mistake for the entire region, it took a long time. >> it's empowering a regime. >> the united states doesn't just only have friendships with democracies, there's different governments. to this point, joint marco rubio vowed to cut funding for the havana embassy, to block the ambassador. secretary kerry said to not meet with people in cuba to foe what was going on is a cut off of opportunity. it's cutting off your nose to night your face. he's right. if you play that game, where does it end. does the united states block the ambassador to china. >> first of all, we should promote democracy. history shows me whenever the funnel is open,
what we are doing is sending a signal for the rest of latin america. the rage each has not ratified. when the regime said there's times of change, it hasn't ratified covenants on human rights. in 1994, they bring about free multiparty elections in cuba. they had no interest going to the u.s. because of a democracy clause. they create their own parallel institutions which are not pragmatic. not only is it a mistake, it's a mistake for the entire region, it took a long time. >> it's...
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we are doing the same thing and latin america. because the goal is, eventually, i want, not only for there to be a network of thousands of young african leaders who know each other across borders and our sharing best practices and sharing ideas, but i also want you to know, young leaders in indonesia, or young leaders in chile or young leaders around the globe. ultimately, you will be global leaders, not just leaders in your own country. it begins in your own countries, where you can make your mark. but one of the powerful things about technology and the internet now is you can learn and forge relationships and learn best practices from every place. if you are an advocate for women's rights and you are doing great work in nigeria, it may be somebody in burma on the internet can see how you organize your campaign and how you are able to finance it, and what you were able to accomplish, and suddenly, what you have done in one country becomes a model for action all across the world. this will be a top priority of mine. i will definit
we are doing the same thing and latin america. because the goal is, eventually, i want, not only for there to be a network of thousands of young african leaders who know each other across borders and our sharing best practices and sharing ideas, but i also want you to know, young leaders in indonesia, or young leaders in chile or young leaders around the globe. ultimately, you will be global leaders, not just leaders in your own country. it begins in your own countries, where you can make your...
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what you have here especially with latin america -- metals.prices will hurt our copper producers like chile and peru. with this in mind, there is -- it is hard to see a bottom within the currencies. australia, south africa -- tom: what you do so well as you link in the balance sheet of the miners and the countries, chile and the rest of it, where is the market clearing? katia: it is difficult because everyone is depreciating at the same time. who gets the benefit? tom: that is part of it. what happens -- the two of you, what happens in brazil to clear the balance sheet? brendan: brazil has for an exchange reserves, but the thing we have been hearing is no, it is not 1998. eh. except for brazil. katia: it is not 1998. countries are not as pegged as they used to be, which is a relief, right? as theycurrencies move, should be, and that is what is keeping us from having the crisis. especially like we had with the tequila crisis. with brazil, you have domestic issues that are really the challenge here. it is not just about oil prices or metal price
what you have here especially with latin america -- metals.prices will hurt our copper producers like chile and peru. with this in mind, there is -- it is hard to see a bottom within the currencies. australia, south africa -- tom: what you do so well as you link in the balance sheet of the miners and the countries, chile and the rest of it, where is the market clearing? katia: it is difficult because everyone is depreciating at the same time. who gets the benefit? tom: that is part of it. what...
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>> well i have -- the last few days from latin america. meeting next week, soon, i don't know if it is next week or next month with a group from panama. i already approved that program of my, on my schedule. so, we maintained a wide range of programs and in latin america, primarily to try to do away with conflicts within the country. relationship between the news media and executive branch of government when they try to stamp out freedom of the press. also peaceful relationships and we have still ongoing program in six countries in latin america to just about finish that to do the finance. we still have a small cluster of people down there on the people on the border between venezuela and brazil. we'll continue to work on that. we'll continue working in latin america. >> good morning, mr. president. scott krmbler, news radio 160.7 in atlanta. as jason is preparing to take over as chairman of the board of the carter center, you have very much been the face of peace negotiations since the time that you left office. as he has continuing the e
>> well i have -- the last few days from latin america. meeting next week, soon, i don't know if it is next week or next month with a group from panama. i already approved that program of my, on my schedule. so, we maintained a wide range of programs and in latin america, primarily to try to do away with conflicts within the country. relationship between the news media and executive branch of government when they try to stamp out freedom of the press. also peaceful relationships and we...
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in english with latin as well. so you can test and see how well you would have been able to understand this one. now, for those of you taking the tour of the court, you can remain. the tour will begin at 3:00 p.m. for the trustees, we have a board meeting at 6:00 p.m. this evening. and for those of you with reservations, we have a reception at 7:00 p.m. and a dinner at 8:00 p.m. thank you all for attending this afternoon and, lady hill, thank you very much. [ applause ]. >>> with congress on its summer recess, each day at 6:00 p.m. eastern the c-span cities tour will visit literary and historic sights across the nation. this is our second day in madison, wisconsin where we'll look at the literary life of the state capital. that's at 6:00 p.m. eastern on our xan yoen network c-span. you can see the cities tour every other weekend all year long on c-span 2's book tv and american history tv on c-span3. >>> on no 6th, a new magna carta displayed in washington. king john originally signed the document under pressure fro
in english with latin as well. so you can test and see how well you would have been able to understand this one. now, for those of you taking the tour of the court, you can remain. the tour will begin at 3:00 p.m. for the trustees, we have a board meeting at 6:00 p.m. this evening. and for those of you with reservations, we have a reception at 7:00 p.m. and a dinner at 8:00 p.m. thank you all for attending this afternoon and, lady hill, thank you very much. [ applause ]. >>> with...
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. >> sing it three times in latin. it would be addressed to specifically to pope francis.'s a prayer but it's a little bit look a latin version of "for he's a jolly good fellow," that kind of thing. ♪ >> bishop senior sang that song as a seminarian himself in 1979 when saint charles welcomed another vip. >> pope john paul ii heard that song. >> no specific food requests but we do know -- >> he generally likes not the food be served but he would go to a buffet and take what he wants. >> on sunday, the pope will likely walk this hall of history. to the altar in st. martin's championle to where he'll address hundreds of bishops around the world. bishop senior knows it will be a life highlight for all those who will be here. >> it was an incredible night, one that we certainly as seminarians and anyone who was there that evening will never forget. >> and the current seminarians return from summer break next tuesday. bishop senior says they'll continue to get details from the vatican and then the preparation mode to welcome a very special visitor will be in high gear. meantime,
. >> sing it three times in latin. it would be addressed to specifically to pope francis.'s a prayer but it's a little bit look a latin version of "for he's a jolly good fellow," that kind of thing. ♪ >> bishop senior sang that song as a seminarian himself in 1979 when saint charles welcomed another vip. >> pope john paul ii heard that song. >> no specific food requests but we do know -- >> he generally likes not the food be served but he would go to a...
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it's in latin. it will be addressed specifically to pope francis.t's a prayer but it's a little bit like a latin version of "for he's a jolly good fellow," that kind of thing. ♪ >> bishop senior sang that song as a seminarian himself in 1979 when saint charles welcomed another vip. >> october 3rd, 1979, pope st. john paul ii came to saint charles borromeo seminary after having celebrated mass on logan circle. >> reporter: pope francis will arrive at a papal mass at cathedral basilica of saints peter & paul. we do know of a food request. >> he generally likes not the food be served but he would go to a buffet and take what he wants. >> on sunday, the pope will likely walk this hall of archdiocese history. to the altar in st. martin's chapel to where he'll address hundreds of bishops around the world. knowing what he experienced in 1979, bishop senior knows it will be a life highlight for all those who will be here. >> it was an incredible night, one that we certainly as seminarians and anyone who was there that evening will never forget. >> theç sem
it's in latin. it will be addressed specifically to pope francis.t's a prayer but it's a little bit like a latin version of "for he's a jolly good fellow," that kind of thing. ♪ >> bishop senior sang that song as a seminarian himself in 1979 when saint charles welcomed another vip. >> october 3rd, 1979, pope st. john paul ii came to saint charles borromeo seminary after having celebrated mass on logan circle. >> reporter: pope francis will arrive at a papal mass at...
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introduce my to authors starting a my far left, aviva chomsky a professor of history and coordinator of latin american studies at salem state university in massachusetts. her book undocumented is a provocative look at history and contradiction is that u.s. immigration policy. and how it has punished the illegal immigrant population. her previous book was they take care jobs and 20 other myths. also co-author of the study on the history of cuba and the castro revolution. we have alberto gonzalez former attorney general and white house counsel under george to be bush. he became the highest-ranking hispanic to hold federal office that was marked by some controversy over executive faction with the war and terror but today we will confine our discussion in to immigration. his book is called a conservative and compassionate approach to immigration reform. co-authored with david strange that offers prescriptions for improving emigration law and policy. after previously serving of the texas supreme court justice from the school of law in national. welcome to year growth. [applause] -- to you both for
introduce my to authors starting a my far left, aviva chomsky a professor of history and coordinator of latin american studies at salem state university in massachusetts. her book undocumented is a provocative look at history and contradiction is that u.s. immigration policy. and how it has punished the illegal immigrant population. her previous book was they take care jobs and 20 other myths. also co-author of the study on the history of cuba and the castro revolution. we have alberto gonzalez...
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you can see latin america. that has happened. last year reduce of it but i'm confident that havas has everything that it takes to gain back a chair so we can overcome this and we can find some growth we manage to find some growth. >> carl icahn disclosed an 8.5% stake in freeport-mcmoran. in a filing icahn wants to talk about the company about capital spending and possible cost of production. freeport says it welcomes constructive input. they rose 17% in after hours trade after jumping 29% in the regular session. you can see freeport one of the bright spots in today's trade. in germany higher by almost 10%. >> now bill ackman's hedge fund is down 13% for august. they only cover returns for tuesday and don't reflect the market rally the past two days. smart investors out there are also dealing with the recent market turmoil. coming up, chinese markets have been taking investors on a roller coaster i'd but our next guest says the volatility might be the best thing for the country. we'll explain that full story. that guest joining u
you can see latin america. that has happened. last year reduce of it but i'm confident that havas has everything that it takes to gain back a chair so we can overcome this and we can find some growth we manage to find some growth. >> carl icahn disclosed an 8.5% stake in freeport-mcmoran. in a filing icahn wants to talk about the company about capital spending and possible cost of production. freeport says it welcomes constructive input. they rose 17% in after hours trade after jumping...
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he said one of them looked latin, and the other guy, i really couldn't see, but he wasn't latin. i'm thinking, like, this guy is gold, now. he actually saw them. >> police were convinced if they found the men who drove that car they had their killers. as investigators continued to comb through butch casey's house, they discovered a cache of videotapes hidden in the bedroom. they appeared to be sex tapes, filmed from a secret camera mounted above casey's bed. an officer then noticed a souvenir film slate on a high bookshelf in the living room. >> he looked behind it, and it was a camera. and he discovered that it was attached to a vcr. >> i was outside. they were like, come here, you have to see this. and took the tape. popped it into the tv and it starts up. and there's butch casey walking around the night before, getting ready to go to work. we start fast forwarding it. he goes out the door. then the sun comes up. the room gets bright. then he begins to walk in with the girls. and we go, we're going to watch this crime unfold on video. and it did. right in front of us. so you're
he said one of them looked latin, and the other guy, i really couldn't see, but he wasn't latin. i'm thinking, like, this guy is gold, now. he actually saw them. >> police were convinced if they found the men who drove that car they had their killers. as investigators continued to comb through butch casey's house, they discovered a cache of videotapes hidden in the bedroom. they appeared to be sex tapes, filmed from a secret camera mounted above casey's bed. an officer then noticed a...
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david with princeton in latin america. one of the reasons i'm here. anyway. >> princeton, reforma. >> exactly. >> can't escape it. >> given what happened to carmen, if you felt under threat of losing your job in any particular area that you're now working? >> thank you. we with have one right here and then we'll go to the back, and then we'll give it back to denise. >> hi. i am from mexico. my question is regarding civil society. i don't know what's the role of civil society in all this. it's been growing in mexico, and it's been very strong since pena nieto, but i don't know. right now, it has fallen a little bit, and i don't know. >> great. thank you. good questions. >> denise? >> i'll take the first three questions, and i have a rejoiner to ambassador jones. i think your use of the world resigned is absolutely appropriate. i think the u.s. has given up on mexico. and what do i mean by given up? the obama administration has too much on its plate in terms of isis, in terms of dmomestic violence, i don't have to delve on the list. you're aware of it.
david with princeton in latin america. one of the reasons i'm here. anyway. >> princeton, reforma. >> exactly. >> can't escape it. >> given what happened to carmen, if you felt under threat of losing your job in any particular area that you're now working? >> thank you. we with have one right here and then we'll go to the back, and then we'll give it back to denise. >> hi. i am from mexico. my question is regarding civil society. i don't know what's the role...
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chief latin america economist for goldman sachs.: and we'll be right back. ♪ alix: i'm alix steel. joe: i'm joe weisenthal. "what'd you miss?" alix: do not miss this. unemployment data out next week is going to be awesome. joe's going to be on vacation but we're going to be covering it here. the expectation is it to come in 5.2%. joe: and there's a ton of other economic data next week. i can't believe i'm going on vacation next week. other thing to watch, this saturday, your saturday is ruined because fed vice chair is on a panel at jackson hole. he's going to be talking about inflation, the fed, people are going to be following every word of that panel in terms of getting more clues about what's going on. pay attention. alix: watch those fed fund futures. >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: his role in 12 years a slave and academy award nomination in 2014 for best actor. the stars in the post-apocalyptic drama z for zachariah. here is a clip of the film.
chief latin america economist for goldman sachs.: and we'll be right back. ♪ alix: i'm alix steel. joe: i'm joe weisenthal. "what'd you miss?" alix: do not miss this. unemployment data out next week is going to be awesome. joe's going to be on vacation but we're going to be covering it here. the expectation is it to come in 5.2%. joe: and there's a ton of other economic data next week. i can't believe i'm going on vacation next week. other thing to watch, this saturday, your...
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you will, people or cultures or societies that aren't entirely familiar-- and that may be true for latin americans as well-- become, what do you call it, political footballs. in other words, to become so highly part of a political... of polarized political process that no longer are the people and the realities, the social and cultural realities of our regions, of our societies, part of the understanding of the decision makers. policy is being developed on the basis of a very... a superficial, stereotypical and unreal image of people in countries that are critical to the united states in its future, and critical for policy makers to understand better... to understand their aspirations and what they're really looking for in order to identify that common ground which means that together we can make solutions, whether they're latin american, northern american solutions, or they're that critical relationship between countries in the middle east and the united states. i don't know if i was very clear on that one. >> hinojosa: well, no, but i think what you're saying is that the human contact
you will, people or cultures or societies that aren't entirely familiar-- and that may be true for latin americans as well-- become, what do you call it, political footballs. in other words, to become so highly part of a political... of polarized political process that no longer are the people and the realities, the social and cultural realities of our regions, of our societies, part of the understanding of the decision makers. policy is being developed on the basis of a very... a superficial,...
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>> well, i had a lot of messages the last few days from latin america.be meeting next week, i presume, i don't know if it's next week, with a group from panama and i have already approved that program on my schedule. so we maintain a wide range of programs in latin america primarily to try to do away with conflicts within the country, the relationship between the news media and the executive branch of government when they try to stamp out freedom of the press, and also peaceful relationships and we have still an ongoing program in six countries in latin america to just about finish that, to do away with river blindness. we still have just a small cluster of people, about 25,000 i think total population on the border between venezuela and brazil, so we're going to continue to try to work on that. so we'll continue our work in latin america. >> good morning, mr. president. i'm scott kimbler news radio 106.7 in atlanta. as jason is preparing to take over as chairman of the board of the carter center, you have very much been the face of peace negotiations si
>> well, i had a lot of messages the last few days from latin america.be meeting next week, i presume, i don't know if it's next week, with a group from panama and i have already approved that program on my schedule. so we maintain a wide range of programs in latin america primarily to try to do away with conflicts within the country, the relationship between the news media and the executive branch of government when they try to stamp out freedom of the press, and also peaceful...
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dj turmix -- he's been on "tiempo" before -- spinning his collection of latin boogaloo 45s. it should be a good time. much^simas gracias. we thank you for spending part of your sunday with us. if you missed any part of our show, good news here -- you can watch it at abc7ny on the web, on your tableta, on your smartphone. whatever you have, it works. that wraps up another edition of "tiempo." i'm joe torres. [000:29:38;00]
dj turmix -- he's been on "tiempo" before -- spinning his collection of latin boogaloo 45s. it should be a good time. much^simas gracias. we thank you for spending part of your sunday with us. if you missed any part of our show, good news here -- you can watch it at abc7ny on the web, on your tableta, on your smartphone. whatever you have, it works. that wraps up another edition of "tiempo." i'm joe torres. [000:29:38;00]
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environment they're not inviting their guests inside where the berms are people get creative with the latin-americanull frogs start the trees grow and camp mather is seen in a different light we're approaching dinner time in the construction of the hetch hetchy damn the yosemite park built jackson diane hauling hall to serve the guests it does was it dbe does best service s serve the food. >> i'm the executive chef i served over 15 hundred meals a day for the camp mather folks breakfasts are pancakes and french toast and skranld eggs and hash brown's our meal formulate is we have roost lion it's reflecting of the audience we have people love our meals and love the idea they can pick up a meal and do worry about doing the dishes can have a great time at camp mather after camp people indulge themselves everyone racks go in a place that's crisis that i air after the crackinging of a campfire a campfire. >> the evening is kept up with a tenant show a longed tradition it features music i tried this trick and - this talent show is famous for traditional things but we have new things ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the first 7, 8
environment they're not inviting their guests inside where the berms are people get creative with the latin-americanull frogs start the trees grow and camp mather is seen in a different light we're approaching dinner time in the construction of the hetch hetchy damn the yosemite park built jackson diane hauling hall to serve the guests it does was it dbe does best service s serve the food. >> i'm the executive chef i served over 15 hundred meals a day for the camp mather folks breakfasts...