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fantastic opportunities for lending in latin america.you look at the lending spreads in the region, the competitive environment with many global banks pulling back it's a fantastic business opportunity for us. mark: does the firm sony decisive -- erik:? does the firm sony to sell assets huw: we have pretty much completed dish completed strategic repositioning. we sold the swiss bank, distributed the commodities business to shareholders read we sold merchant banking assets. we are now pretty much back to business as usual. erik: as in petrobras africa still good to go? huw: we set up the right price that this was an asset we would fill. the right opportunity at the right price. erik: how much of that is dependent on where oil is? huw: the good news is the oil prices going up and we have a constructive view. higher oil prices good for that business. erik:? how about commodities in general the oil shock created a great deal -- could be good if you're in the commodities trading business. not only if you're in the risk-taking side. you can ca
fantastic opportunities for lending in latin america.you look at the lending spreads in the region, the competitive environment with many global banks pulling back it's a fantastic business opportunity for us. mark: does the firm sony decisive -- erik:? does the firm sony to sell assets huw: we have pretty much completed dish completed strategic repositioning. we sold the swiss bank, distributed the commodities business to shareholders read we sold merchant banking assets. we are now pretty...
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recently marked 25 years of delivering surplus medical equipment and medicine to impoverished areas in latin america. i was invited to see vida usa's programs, and i traveled to peru with them to learn firsthand how it is changing lives at the most basic level. i learned about the tremendous support vida usa has from the bay area to peru because of its mission and its beloved co-founder. >> [ speaking spanish ] >> it was a spectacular 25th-anniversary gala, with 900 donors and the cónsul general of peru in san francisco, candy chávez. haydee rodriguez-pastor is the co-founder of vida usa and vida peru. this mother of six lives in the bay area and was born in peru. she inspires people because of the work being done by the nonprofit she started in the east bay with her late husband, carlos. he started a bank in peru, which has been an enthusiastic supporter of vida for years. a deadly illness prompted the birth of the charity. the infrastructure was already there after the epidemic ended, so haydee and her team built it into a life-saving powerhouse that ships containers full of surplus medica
recently marked 25 years of delivering surplus medical equipment and medicine to impoverished areas in latin america. i was invited to see vida usa's programs, and i traveled to peru with them to learn firsthand how it is changing lives at the most basic level. i learned about the tremendous support vida usa has from the bay area to peru because of its mission and its beloved co-founder. >> [ speaking spanish ] >> it was a spectacular 25th-anniversary gala, with 900 donors and the...
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but for higher learning, academics like this guy spoke and corresponded in latin. until the 1800s, from sicily to sweden, latin was the language of europe's educated elite, and parisians called this university district "the latin quarter" because that's the language they heard on the streets. today, any remnant of that latin is buried by a touristy tabbouleh of ethnic restaurants. still, it remains a great place to get a feel for the tangled city, before the narrow lanes were replaced by wide, modern boulevards in the 19th century. the scholarly and artsy people of this quarter brewed up a new rage, paris's café scene. by the time of the revolution, the city's countless cafés were the haunt of politicians and philosophers who plotted a better future as they sipped their coffee. and the café society really took off in the early 1900s as the world's literary and artistic avant-garde converged on paris. in now-famous cafés along boulevard st. germain and boulevard st. michel, free thinkers like hemingway, lenin, and jean-paul sartre enjoyed the creative freedom these
but for higher learning, academics like this guy spoke and corresponded in latin. until the 1800s, from sicily to sweden, latin was the language of europe's educated elite, and parisians called this university district "the latin quarter" because that's the language they heard on the streets. today, any remnant of that latin is buried by a touristy tabbouleh of ethnic restaurants. still, it remains a great place to get a feel for the tangled city, before the narrow lanes were replaced...
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particularly from the latin american country. it was japan american exposition from reading your book it sounded like latin american countries would've gotten short shrift in previous fares but that's not the case in buffalo. i think one of the things buffalo should be proudest of was the way they invited latin american republics to be part of this exposition and gave them a platform on which to speak and to talk back to the united states, particularly cuba and we had recently thought that a war in cuba and we are very much involved in helping to govern cuba and the cuban dignitaries came to buffalo and said look, we would really prefer that the united states would give us our complete freedom, and so the fair gave these countries exhibit space in which they could show off their accomplishment of their art, their educational products, etc., but it cetera, but it also gave them a way to talk back, to rebut american policy which i think is pretty interesting. >> you have many fascinating characters in the book. there is leon who ev
particularly from the latin american country. it was japan american exposition from reading your book it sounded like latin american countries would've gotten short shrift in previous fares but that's not the case in buffalo. i think one of the things buffalo should be proudest of was the way they invited latin american republics to be part of this exposition and gave them a platform on which to speak and to talk back to the united states, particularly cuba and we had recently thought that a...
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-elect rooney: i have built up many businesses around the united states and latin america and other partsf the world. we started small and in 1980, ronald reagan became president and swept away a lot of oppressive regulations and reform these tax codes. i think we need that right now. i have done government service for the bush administration. missions and diplomatic activities that culminated and in the ambassador to the holy see. >> what was your ambassadorship role? rep.-elect rooney: we were fighting a global war on terror and pope benedict was the first to speak up against the evils of radical islam and work with muslims around the world to reform the koran and bring it in accordance with modern-day life, 20th century life. we're not going back to the 10th century, they have to conform to ours. >> how does your work in the government prepare you for being a member of congress? rep.-elect rooney: i hope that will make me effective because i understand a lot of the problems debated and being talked about is from the user perspective. i have been the victim of oppressive regulations lik
-elect rooney: i have built up many businesses around the united states and latin america and other partsf the world. we started small and in 1980, ronald reagan became president and swept away a lot of oppressive regulations and reform these tax codes. i think we need that right now. i have done government service for the bush administration. missions and diplomatic activities that culminated and in the ambassador to the holy see. >> what was your ambassadorship role? rep.-elect rooney:...
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i do not see latin america which is well diversified. to show this quickly -- francine: if latin america -- right -- go ahead, tom. tom: i want to show this chart in the late, this is mexican peso, i want to make clear, when he says there are a full --uation, this is 2008, this we have an equivalent move in peso weakness of the shock we saw in 2008 and you are suggesting we go further to weakness given events? geoffrey: depending on this border tax, we think it is only about fair value at this point, our year in focus is 21, somewhere near the correct range . investors are saying to us, should we buy mexico now because the peso is cheap? we do not believe it is cheap at this point. francine: thank you so much and we will be back, plenty more from my interview with the executive chair of sins and . we will later talk to the economy minister of spain. if you look at the income distribution, not where the finance minister wants it, and it's lucid conversation coming up -- and a k-swiss of conversation coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ francin
i do not see latin america which is well diversified. to show this quickly -- francine: if latin america -- right -- go ahead, tom. tom: i want to show this chart in the late, this is mexican peso, i want to make clear, when he says there are a full --uation, this is 2008, this we have an equivalent move in peso weakness of the shock we saw in 2008 and you are suggesting we go further to weakness given events? geoffrey: depending on this border tax, we think it is only about fair value at this...
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from reading your book as some think latin american countries would've gotten short shrift in previous world fairs is not the case in buffalo. >> that's right. one of the things buffalo should be proudest of is the way they invited that american republics to be part of this exposition and gave them a platform on which to speak and talk back to the united states, particularly, for instance, cuba. it had recently a war in cuba and are now very much involved in covering cuba. cuban dignitaries came and said we preferred the united states would give us our complete freedom. so they gave these countries a vivid space in which they could so show off their accomplishments,t their educational products, it better, but it also gave them a way to talk back, to rebut american foreign policy, which is pretty interesting. >> if you don't mind, maybe we can take them one at a time. mansoor got, everyone's familiar with him. the person whose name is usually followed right before with the word anarchist, the assassin from cleveland of william mckinley at the temple of music. you have a lot to say about
from reading your book as some think latin american countries would've gotten short shrift in previous world fairs is not the case in buffalo. >> that's right. one of the things buffalo should be proudest of is the way they invited that american republics to be part of this exposition and gave them a platform on which to speak and talk back to the united states, particularly, for instance, cuba. it had recently a war in cuba and are now very much involved in covering cuba. cuban...
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discusses russian and chinese efforts during the cold war to dominate countries in asia, africa, and latin america. the event was cohosted by the woodrow wilson center in the national history center. this is about 1.5 hours. >> it is my privilege this afternoon to introduce our anaker, jeremy friedman, assit
discusses russian and chinese efforts during the cold war to dominate countries in asia, africa, and latin america. the event was cohosted by the woodrow wilson center in the national history center. this is about 1.5 hours. >> it is my privilege this afternoon to introduce our anaker, jeremy friedman, assit
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desde que jlo y marc anthony interpretaron la canciÓn "olvÍdame y pega la vuelta" en los latin grammyhan revolucionado las redes sociales. esta versiÓn que les vamos a mostrar a continuaciÓn, estoy seguro que les va a robar una sonrisa en este "blue monday". veamos el "video del dÍa". ♪ y aunque no he sido feliz, aprendÍ a vivir sin su amor ♪ ♪ y al irlo olvidando, de pronto una noche volviÓ ♪ ♪ quiÉn es ♪ ♪ soy yo ♪ quÉ vienes a buscar ♪ ♪ a ti ♪ ya es tarde ♪ ¿por quÉ ♪ ♪ porque ahora soy yo la que quiere estar sin ti ♪ ♪ por eso vete, olvida mi nombre, mi cara, mi casa, y pega la vuelta ♪ ♪ jamÁs te pude comprender ♪
desde que jlo y marc anthony interpretaron la canciÓn "olvÍdame y pega la vuelta" en los latin grammyhan revolucionado las redes sociales. esta versiÓn que les vamos a mostrar a continuaciÓn, estoy seguro que les va a robar una sonrisa en este "blue monday". veamos el "video del dÍa". ♪ y aunque no he sido feliz, aprendÍ a vivir sin su amor ♪ ♪ y al irlo olvidando, de pronto una noche volviÓ ♪ ♪ quiÉn es ♪ ♪ soy yo ♪ quÉ vienes a buscar ♪...
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so many latin americans have family existing already in the united states and they see, particularly in mexico, a seasonal movement of working in the united states but coming back to mexico to use those dollars to prop up their families back here. thank you very much. much more injust a minute's time. do stay with us. good evening. temperatures are
so many latin americans have family existing already in the united states and they see, particularly in mexico, a seasonal movement of working in the united states but coming back to mexico to use those dollars to prop up their families back here. thank you very much. much more injust a minute's time. do stay with us. good evening. temperatures are
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a lot of flight capital from overseas in latin america, south america.ted 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 so over next year, but
a lot of flight capital from overseas in latin america, south america.ted 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. >>...
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so i was trained with a ph.d to write about latin american fiction. i do that book out the window. it's called the politics of solitude, alienation and the literature of the americas. i never published. it's a damn good book. it's available as the dissertation. i started writing exclusively about the construction of mexico city in american pop culture. from speedy gonzales to touch of evilevil, orson welles film abot the border, to the mexican spitfire. it turns up in the 20th century there's a tradition of mexicans doing the equivalent of such and such, vaudeville, a kind of ethnic, and ethnic vaudeville routine that crystallizes our meaning for people in mass culture throughout the last century and this one. we can turn to robert rodriguez filmmaking with a film series. he is one of our mexican american superstars. quentin tarantino is body, hanging out, yellow, bro. great filmmaker. the first time one could argue was really progressive. it took on all the ugly scary stereotypes of the mexican bandit danny trails, the actor to produce a film that capitalize him and twisted it. li
so i was trained with a ph.d to write about latin american fiction. i do that book out the window. it's called the politics of solitude, alienation and the literature of the americas. i never published. it's a damn good book. it's available as the dissertation. i started writing exclusively about the construction of mexico city in american pop culture. from speedy gonzales to touch of evilevil, orson welles film abot the border, to the mexican spitfire. it turns up in the 20th century there's a...
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friendly relations with latin america and doing his long-distance flying there as well. and when you look at the front of the "spirit," you see the flags of the nations that lindbergh visited during his latin american tour. but you also see some military insignia there, which are from the army and marine units that he interacted with over the course of that tour. upon return of that flight in february and then in the spring of 1928, lindbergh gives "the spirit of st. louis" to the smithsonian institution. and that artifact stays on display, arts and industries building, the old tin shed, throughout the history of the old national air museum and then is on display in 1976 with the opening of the national mall building of the national air and space museum, where it's been on display ever since. and so, the artifact that you see behind me is the original "spirit of st. louis." it's had some conservation work, but that's the original fabric, that's the original metal. so it is once again one of those one-of-a-kind original artifacts that makes the smithsonian aviation collec
friendly relations with latin america and doing his long-distance flying there as well. and when you look at the front of the "spirit," you see the flags of the nations that lindbergh visited during his latin american tour. but you also see some military insignia there, which are from the army and marine units that he interacted with over the course of that tour. upon return of that flight in february and then in the spring of 1928, lindbergh gives "the spirit of st. louis"...
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firmly support the asian african, latin american people anti-imperialist rivals. this is a picture of them uniting to fight imperials. this is the chinese version of anti-colonialism. said the soviets were using peaceful coexistence. as a wayotion of peace of maintaining white power in the world. the soviets are fundamentally a white imperialist country. they are industrialized. they will always prioritize the interest of the europeans and the americans over the developing world. they are betraying the postcolonial world. the only way the post world will be free is by fighting for their freedom. this is the chinese story. algeria is a good example. algeria is kind of the best case of fighting for your freedom. an actual war against the colonial power that is successful. the soviets do not support the liberation front of algeria. they do not recognize the algerian government. the reason is is that they were afraid of supporting the government would support the communist party in paris. algerianse recognized government. they armed and trained them. this is the disti
firmly support the asian african, latin american people anti-imperialist rivals. this is a picture of them uniting to fight imperials. this is the chinese version of anti-colonialism. said the soviets were using peaceful coexistence. as a wayotion of peace of maintaining white power in the world. the soviets are fundamentally a white imperialist country. they are industrialized. they will always prioritize the interest of the europeans and the americans over the developing world. they are...
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but in the previous world fair and the way they invite latin american and to be part of the exposition to give them a platform of which to speak can talk back to the united states. fighting a war in cuba and the dignitaries cave to buffalo the we prefer they give us our freedom. so with that a. exhibit space to show off their accomplishments but it gave them away to talk back. >> there is many fascinating characters. but the of one person who's is the anarchist the assassin of mckinley. quite unusual. >> but the of way i framed the story is to talk a little bit about the desire to be an anarchist. but also to talk about his mental illness. and also to give a short little speech to be motivated and have access to health care. now he did terrible things but he brought up issues that our real issues. >> i never say his name right. the papers came out and how it was pronounced. with that interpretation. >> anybody? at the temple of bremer with a revolver in his hand. jim parker was there because he wanted to shaky as with the president. so as a black man who shot of president when history
but in the previous world fair and the way they invite latin american and to be part of the exposition to give them a platform of which to speak can talk back to the united states. fighting a war in cuba and the dignitaries cave to buffalo the we prefer they give us our freedom. so with that a. exhibit space to show off their accomplishments but it gave them away to talk back. >> there is many fascinating characters. but the of one person who's is the anarchist the assassin of mckinley....
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just hip hop music and latin music and all the stuff i'd sort of grown up with. >> hinojosa: and you were able to translate that... what i love is that you had these images of broadway, and you're able to take hip hop and salsa, and say, "yeah, yeah, yeah; it works on broadway." >> yeah, well, that was, you know, that was the gradual process of writing the show. but you know, in that first incredibly messy draft, i remember being in the audience and watching the audience sit up during the rap scenes when story was taking place and the characters were rapping to each other, and the audience literally sat bolt upright. and i said, "okay, well, this is new; this is something really interesting." >> hinojosa: so you weren't even sure of it at first in terms of the rapping on broadway? >> well, i didn't know if it would work in my show, much less on broadway-- in my little show at wesleyan. but when i first met with tommy kail, our director, one of the first things he said to me is, "the hip hop is the most exciting part of this, and the way you mix the hip hop and the latin music." and i
just hip hop music and latin music and all the stuff i'd sort of grown up with. >> hinojosa: and you were able to translate that... what i love is that you had these images of broadway, and you're able to take hip hop and salsa, and say, "yeah, yeah, yeah; it works on broadway." >> yeah, well, that was, you know, that was the gradual process of writing the show. but you know, in that first incredibly messy draft, i remember being in the audience and watching the audience...
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quote, in ag solutions compared to last year, we saw an improved start of the season in latin america, officially in brazil, a stronger performance in both asia and north america, end quote. even though fmc's volumes weren't so hot, pricing had finally started to improve, and the company finally annualized the impact of that strong dollar. plus their lithium business, it's just on fire, up 22% year-over-year. all in all this was the first time in six quarters that the company posted actual earnings growth, and what growth it was. it was up 59%. since then the stock has continued to climb as we've gotten more and more good news. on november 30th, fmc spoke at citigroup's basic materials conference, predicting high single digit earnings growth for their ag business for 2017 thanks to synergies from that chem nova acquisition. even better, management predicted they'd generate 40% earnings growth in that little lithium division that i mentioned, with much of that thanks to substantially higher prices and volumes. why is this lithium business so strong? okay. if you want any kind of device
quote, in ag solutions compared to last year, we saw an improved start of the season in latin america, officially in brazil, a stronger performance in both asia and north america, end quote. even though fmc's volumes weren't so hot, pricing had finally started to improve, and the company finally annualized the impact of that strong dollar. plus their lithium business, it's just on fire, up 22% year-over-year. all in all this was the first time in six quarters that the company posted actual...
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, asia, and latin america. time, so far, it's different. resident gorbachev has brought about some internal democratic reforms and begun the withdrawal from afghanistan. also freed prisoners, whose names i have given him every time we've met. a way of reminding you of big things through small incidents. heady days of the moscow summit, nancy and i ecided to break off from the entourage one afternoon to visit the shops. it's a little street just off moscow's main shopping area. visit was a ur surprise, every russian there immediately recognized us and and reachedur names for our hands. we were just about swept away by the warmth. feel the almost possibilities in all their joy, within seconds, a kgb detail pushed their way toward us and shoving the and people in the crowd. it was an interesting moment. it reminded me that while the on the street in the soviet union yearns for peace, the and nment is communist, those who run it are communists, they view ans we and such issues as freedom and human differently. we m
, asia, and latin america. time, so far, it's different. resident gorbachev has brought about some internal democratic reforms and begun the withdrawal from afghanistan. also freed prisoners, whose names i have given him every time we've met. a way of reminding you of big things through small incidents. heady days of the moscow summit, nancy and i ecided to break off from the entourage one afternoon to visit the shops. it's a little street just off moscow's main shopping area. visit was a ur...
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latin american countries are pushing for that. they want to keep american ships out of peruvian fishing waters. china champions this too. for the soviets dependency hearing, the idea that the inequality is international system and not domestic economies, there is to problems. number one, it puts the world north versus south and set it east versus west. the source for reform is international. domestic revolution will not solve the problem. soviets are against this and the chinese are for it. once again the chinese gain adherents, which is popular. the soviets ultimately cave. i will spare you all the details about how the soviets oppose this. by 1976 a have embraced it. the complete liquidation of all -- alls of oppression --ifestations of inequality this is now soviet foreign policy. it is now the soviet union's job to change the system for the benefit of the previously colorized test, nice country. what is the soviets position in 1976? in 1976 china turns to -- turns towards domestic reform. increasesudget tremendously. the sovie
latin american countries are pushing for that. they want to keep american ships out of peruvian fishing waters. china champions this too. for the soviets dependency hearing, the idea that the inequality is international system and not domestic economies, there is to problems. number one, it puts the world north versus south and set it east versus west. the source for reform is international. domestic revolution will not solve the problem. soviets are against this and the chinese are for it....
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as latin jazz orchestra at the stern grove festival 2012. mark worked with him more than a decade and that mark was substituting with our lawyer based cleric those sick and the two men had gone back to their hotel klinghoffer said yoshi. several times a day investigators say of the signals or working at happened to call highland hospital says the men are both stable critical condition we know that mark dinner neurosurgery understatement the tower are bad and later it said that he was a hospital last night and saw david. courteous will members but lucid and expected to recover. we appreciate their responses in fares from our former band mates friends and family leave. they say both men are not only great musicians but also great people. several times a day and then also be lower in the area all the allies of the noise makes. this one was doubly tough o'clock this morning at avenue road sackler out. the woman involved did not pull her car far enough forward and not the back and was still on the tracks south on train approached it hit the car.
as latin jazz orchestra at the stern grove festival 2012. mark worked with him more than a decade and that mark was substituting with our lawyer based cleric those sick and the two men had gone back to their hotel klinghoffer said yoshi. several times a day investigators say of the signals or working at happened to call highland hospital says the men are both stable critical condition we know that mark dinner neurosurgery understatement the tower are bad and later it said that he was a hospital...
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unilever just cemented looking to latin america and the caribbean. a £20 million investment outside havana. when the uk eventually leave the eu, it may become far more common to find british companies doing what unileverjust it, british companies doing what unilever just it, laying british companies doing what unileverjust it, laying the first stone of a new factory on cuban soil. at the recent havana trade fair, the british products on display ranged from financial services to single malt whiskey. so will the future relationship with cuba remained fundamentally cultural and educational, or will bilateral trade now finally began to flourish? all the above. you are right, cuba is not a huge market. it is an of about 11 million people, or a set of islands. then, we are a set of islands. then, we are a set of islands on the other side of a nation, and i think there are some really unusual areas, or there are some particular areas, that fit. jointly owned brazilian cuban company also just broke ground on a cigarette factory. the zeal is a long—standing p
unilever just cemented looking to latin america and the caribbean. a £20 million investment outside havana. when the uk eventually leave the eu, it may become far more common to find british companies doing what unileverjust it, british companies doing what unilever just it, laying british companies doing what unileverjust it, laying the first stone of a new factory on cuban soil. at the recent havana trade fair, the british products on display ranged from financial services to single malt...
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i think one of the things that buffalo should be proud of is the way that they invited latin american republic to be part of this expedition and give them a platform on which to speak into talkback. we have recently fought a war in cuba and we are now very much involved in helping govern in cuba we would really prefer that the united states would give us would greet us. they exhibit the space in which show off their accomplishments in their arts. it also gave them a way to talk back for the american board policy. i think it's pretty interesting. you people with the books. there is leon. i think everyone is familiar with him. it's usually followed by that. the assassin from cleveland. you've a lot to say about him. he is quite an unusual guy. he is an unusual guy. the way i framed it. was to talk a little bit about his desire to be an aunt our texts. to also talk about his mental illness. and he was a sick man. and he also gave a number of short little speeches about how he was driven and motivated by being unemployed and by being unable to get access to physicians and healthcare. he d
i think one of the things that buffalo should be proud of is the way that they invited latin american republic to be part of this expedition and give them a platform on which to speak into talkback. we have recently fought a war in cuba and we are now very much involved in helping govern in cuba we would really prefer that the united states would give us would greet us. they exhibit the space in which show off their accomplishments in their arts. it also gave them a way to talk back for the...
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national executive director of riegle american latin american citizens joins us via skype. >> glad to be on the show, thank you. >> let me ask you off the bat what does this mean immediately for undocumented workers live, people, who live in the united states? >> well, actually for them it doesn't mean a lot unless they've commit add serious crime. then of course, they've always been in serious trouble, because the ice authorities have been looking for them under president obama's enforcement priorities, but a lot of what the executive orders, basically already is policy, especia targeting people who have -- are a threat to the u.s. safety. >> there were a lot of people who obviously are opposed to there is but the reality, these are people that donald trump said during the course of the campaign, now it is coming to fruition, but how tough is it to move ahead and enforce this stuff by way of executive order? >> that's the trick, right? so certainly the law is something that is in the executive orders today. but the money is not part of that, or goods, more, you know, authorizing in c
national executive director of riegle american latin american citizens joins us via skype. >> glad to be on the show, thank you. >> let me ask you off the bat what does this mean immediately for undocumented workers live, people, who live in the united states? >> well, actually for them it doesn't mean a lot unless they've commit add serious crime. then of course, they've always been in serious trouble, because the ice authorities have been looking for them under president...
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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...
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>> he is, similar to me, a latin heartthrob.s latin-- ( laughter ) ( applause ) no, it was-- it was at-- in philadelphia, the festival of families, philadelphia, the city of brotherly love, which i you've been to philly, you know they mean that sarcastically. ( laughter ) i mean, i love philly, but philly, the city of brotherly love, they mean that the way you'd say, "syria, a place for peace." you know what i mean? but i love philadelphia. i have to tail when i was at the sound check, i went for the sound check, and it was pretty scary. i went out and they constructed this outdoor amphitheater. >> and looked on the highway, and the amphitheater was empty, and on the highway there was a million people already there at the sound check. and i looked apt those people and i thought, wow. a million people that don't want to see me do stand-up comedy, because those people were there to see the pope, and not one of them was thinking, "i hope the pope has a comedian open for him." >> stephen: did you have any pope material? >> disome po
>> he is, similar to me, a latin heartthrob.s latin-- ( laughter ) ( applause ) no, it was-- it was at-- in philadelphia, the festival of families, philadelphia, the city of brotherly love, which i you've been to philly, you know they mean that sarcastically. ( laughter ) i mean, i love philly, but philly, the city of brotherly love, they mean that the way you'd say, "syria, a place for peace." you know what i mean? but i love philadelphia. i have to tail when i was at the sound...
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i am latin. african american. mexican. texan. chinese-american. latino. jewbana. biracial. gay.. a filmmaker. soy poeta. soy colombiana y salvadoreña. pocha. i am white. chilango. i'm a colombian-texan. i am austin. i am... a millennial. ...whatever i wanna be. hinojosa: larger than the baby boomer generation, millennials-- those between the ages of 18 and 34-- make up nearly a quarter of the entire u.s. population. of the close to 75 million millennials in the country, more than one in five is latino or latina. (rock music playing) rich garza is the co-founder of the annual pachanga latino music festival in austin and an expert at developing brand and consumer connections through sponsorships and marketing campaigns. garza: i'm seeing all these brands that are desperately chasing this latin millennial demographic. and if you look at the numbers, those are the folks that we're trying to talk to now, that we're trying to kind of create a community and a relationship. ♪ i kind of jokingly call this sort of the festival of the future, just based on who we're talking to and how we'r
i am latin. african american. mexican. texan. chinese-american. latino. jewbana. biracial. gay.. a filmmaker. soy poeta. soy colombiana y salvadoreña. pocha. i am white. chilango. i'm a colombian-texan. i am austin. i am... a millennial. ...whatever i wanna be. hinojosa: larger than the baby boomer generation, millennials-- those between the ages of 18 and 34-- make up nearly a quarter of the entire u.s. population. of the close to 75 million millennials in the country, more than one in five...
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look at what china did in latin america. the president of china, while trump is talking about protectionism and tariffs and literally walling ourselves off from our southern neighbors. the president of china went to latin america, promised $250 billion of investment, signed 40 deals in a five-day trip. what he's saying is, you can't rely on the u.s., they're closing down. they're turning inward, rely on us, we will be your engine of growth and investment, that's the game. talking about islands in the south china sea, fine. you defend them, while china's dominating the world economy. >> there's russia and a syrian piece i want to get in. the trump administration may be willing to work with russia to fight isis. also saying he didn't rule out working with bashar al assad in syria as well. is this dangerous? >> what is dangerous is the illusion. if you can get the russians to do it, fine. the truth is, russia has done almost nothing against isis, it's very important to understand this. russia has mainly been supporting the assa
look at what china did in latin america. the president of china, while trump is talking about protectionism and tariffs and literally walling ourselves off from our southern neighbors. the president of china went to latin america, promised $250 billion of investment, signed 40 deals in a five-day trip. what he's saying is, you can't rely on the u.s., they're closing down. they're turning inward, rely on us, we will be your engine of growth and investment, that's the game. talking about islands...
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welcome. >> good morning. >> we usually talk about latin america, investing in the region. we have to the talked about cannabis and cannabis investing. you've been invested in icc for how long? >> almost two years now. >> what made you get into the area? >> we have a background in agriculture. we are always looking for agricultural products, this is the most interesting one. because it's obviously a huge market that was completely el lil illegal around the world two years ago there was relaxation of the laws. uruguay was the first country to say i'll completely legalize the medical and recreational use of cannabis. since then the hahalf the state realized its use, canada legalized it, and many places around the world have legalized the extract which has health benefits. overnight the product which was illegal but a big market has big a big product like alcohol or cigarettes. it's a big industry just starting. with an interesting future. >> you're saying they'll start delivery soon in uruguay? >> yes. in uruguay, the whole process started years ago of awarding licenses. icc
welcome. >> good morning. >> we usually talk about latin america, investing in the region. we have to the talked about cannabis and cannabis investing. you've been invested in icc for how long? >> almost two years now. >> what made you get into the area? >> we have a background in agriculture. we are always looking for agricultural products, this is the most interesting one. because it's obviously a huge market that was completely el lil illegal around the world...
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i will see the hot latin bombshell. we will pay to see them again. it is intelligent and aggressive. you will pay for it. you will not get on broadcast. it is internalized. the net result is the internalization of inferiority it means you dream about that. it shows you a second rate never goes away. it's almost always already there. the consequences for not intervening where stereotypes appear as yet another generation of self loathing mexicans. i come from that. in order to pass in san diego when i moved here and the '90s i was very conservative. it's just starting to thaw. he would have to become leonard villareal. he would have to miss pronounce his mispronounce his name in order to pass. i texted joe buck and said it's not perez. since the american english language they have said perez. roberto perez i'm there texting him during the world series. he didn't respond. what that comes from is a need to anglicized spanish language names because they are associated with mexican. i have done a celebration here on campus they were talking about the descr
i will see the hot latin bombshell. we will pay to see them again. it is intelligent and aggressive. you will pay for it. you will not get on broadcast. it is internalized. the net result is the internalization of inferiority it means you dream about that. it shows you a second rate never goes away. it's almost always already there. the consequences for not intervening where stereotypes appear as yet another generation of self loathing mexicans. i come from that. in order to pass in san diego...
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trump be that for latin american economies and mexico in particular? >> no.belief is the united states benefits from nafta. individual deal with companies. joe: that was the blackstone vice-chairman. scarlet: time for a look at some of the biggest is the stories right now. hulu'live tv service launches this year. the deal includes rod at -- broadcast of all major sporting events like nfl games and the basketball championship. join at&t but has signed on for two unreleased bundles from hulu and youtube. seeking as much as $5.5 billion to complete a potential do for yahoo! and people familiar with the matter who also say the one being arranged by bank of america and merrill lynch. european union approval for the yahoo! deal. that is your business flash update. --, up next, although automakers pushed by 16 toward a record seven straight annual sales gain. look at a roundup of last month's numbers. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: it emerges between latin american current event of uti crude oil. analysis,f technical the white line shows jpmorgan latin america curren
trump be that for latin american economies and mexico in particular? >> no.belief is the united states benefits from nafta. individual deal with companies. joe: that was the blackstone vice-chairman. scarlet: time for a look at some of the biggest is the stories right now. hulu'live tv service launches this year. the deal includes rod at -- broadcast of all major sporting events like nfl games and the basketball championship. join at&t but has signed on for two unreleased bundles from...
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that latin american exposure, 24% of sales is coming from latin america. it concerns me right now.ou like to get good guidance from management on the call. they guided truthfully which said uncertainty troubles our business. >> what would you do in business with staples in the bigger picture? >> i love proctor gamble. you have a u.s. company. you have strong sales on a global basis. i have been a holder of proctor & gamble. i would keep that in the portfolio. >> what if trump doesn't like their toothpaste? >> you make a trump specific toothpaste. know that market and ride that golden elevator. >> morgan brennan is working a story on lockheed martin. >> take a look at shares of lockheed martin. those have turned lower down about 1%. this is as the pentagon says it is going to review whether the boeing fa-18 could be an alternative to the f-35, specifically the f-35 c variant, u.s. secretary of defense has directed reviews of the f-35 and presidential aircraft recapitalization program. you take a look at shares of lockheed down about one percent. they were trading higher earlier. we
that latin american exposure, 24% of sales is coming from latin america. it concerns me right now.ou like to get good guidance from management on the call. they guided truthfully which said uncertainty troubles our business. >> what would you do in business with staples in the bigger picture? >> i love proctor gamble. you have a u.s. company. you have strong sales on a global basis. i have been a holder of proctor & gamble. i would keep that in the portfolio. >> what if...
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does he plan to visit latin america this year? >> i think we will have further announcement on trade this week. i think we are done with executive orders for the day. but as i always say, stand by. but we don't have any intention of additional executive orders for the day. there could be ones on trade in the week and we'll update you on that there. and the second part? >> what does he tell latin america as he left them out of the speech. >> i don't think he left them out. i don't think he got in to detail of any count can -- countries as i recall. coming this friday we will have the prime minister here. and we talked about setting up a meeting with canada and mexico and talked to prime minister netanyahu of him coming on and president aciceye. there is a lot of excitement and people excited to come here and have the president visit them. >> last week, the republican group delivered a white paper to the trump team urging the president to maintain an executive order from president obama providing anti- discrimation with the contract
does he plan to visit latin america this year? >> i think we will have further announcement on trade this week. i think we are done with executive orders for the day. but as i always say, stand by. but we don't have any intention of additional executive orders for the day. there could be ones on trade in the week and we'll update you on that there. and the second part? >> what does he tell latin america as he left them out of the speech. >> i don't think he left them out. i...
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i like to ask your guests concerning latin america. onsident obama early outreach to venezuela, cuba,gua, in the case of we've seen human rights in all those countries deteriorate greatly. we have seen the case of nicaragua and venezuela, distancing themselves from democratic practices. we had opposition leaders murdered in cuba. fleed to thes united states and we have closed the door on them. russia back in the region. nicaragua purchasing 50 tanks for $80 million. host: you got a lot of things out there. let's start with cuba because that is more in the news. go-ahead. guest: sure. these are all fair points. the question is, on cuba, does a decade after decade after decade u.s. policy of isolating the island, pretty and effectively -- the island had connectivity with the entire world except the united states -- has that done much? i think the answer, pretty fairly, is no. i think people would say decades of an effective u.s. embargo against cuba didn't really work, didn't hurt castro, didn't improve the human rights situation. openin
i like to ask your guests concerning latin america. onsident obama early outreach to venezuela, cuba,gua, in the case of we've seen human rights in all those countries deteriorate greatly. we have seen the case of nicaragua and venezuela, distancing themselves from democratic practices. we had opposition leaders murdered in cuba. fleed to thes united states and we have closed the door on them. russia back in the region. nicaragua purchasing 50 tanks for $80 million. host: you got a lot of...
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the hot latin bombshell. we've seen these before and will pay to see them again. so if you try to come out with a show just a little bit different that's intelligent and breaks mold, you're going to pay for it. you're not going to get on broadcast. the impact for ethnic communities is huged. t is internalized. a great writer frank -- teaches us that the net result of gative stereotyping is the consciousness of inferiority. it means you dream about your loserness. it means the mirror that shows you as second rate never goes away. it's almost already there. so the consequences for not intervening where spear types appear is yet another generation of self--loathing americans. right? i first moved to san diego and this was this great newscaster. rio. me was leonard villa rowo. i'm leonard villa his name is villarrial. but in order to pass in san diego, i guess, when i moved here in the 1990's, san diego was very, very conservative. it was just starting to thaw. he had to become leonard della rio. he had to mispronounce his name in order to pass. during the world serie
the hot latin bombshell. we've seen these before and will pay to see them again. so if you try to come out with a show just a little bit different that's intelligent and breaks mold, you're going to pay for it. you're not going to get on broadcast. the impact for ethnic communities is huged. t is internalized. a great writer frank -- teaches us that the net result of gative stereotyping is the consciousness of inferiority. it means you dream about your loserness. it means the mirror that shows...
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they'll never separate the latin america again in politics he said. they'll never separate though were unified at the battle box and in the courts. and i believe that's less message i got for my governor. and someone someone gets up and gives a speech. it becomes this broad effort and then transitions back to the daily work which they been doing throughout. the coalition sponsors unprecedented voter registration campaign or project vote. they reach deep down into the cities ghettos of the city. they hired african-american and mexican-american staff people to lead the charge. a project director was an unknown community activist name to barbara jordan. this is happening all over the state. a longtime activists of the civil-rights labor struggles become the labor coalition on the ground. think think age in an effort to educate black workers and to spread the message of economic justice, political power and racial equality on the ground. they're successful in doing it. they cover johnson in other victory and 64. they exert the power, they failed to re- pe
they'll never separate the latin america again in politics he said. they'll never separate though were unified at the battle box and in the courts. and i believe that's less message i got for my governor. and someone someone gets up and gives a speech. it becomes this broad effort and then transitions back to the daily work which they been doing throughout. the coalition sponsors unprecedented voter registration campaign or project vote. they reach deep down into the cities ghettos of the city....
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he taught greek and latin. his son burgard. of course after the -- anybody watch the andy griffin show? nobody. what is the other guy's name? you can see how precocious the lad is and see the dress he has and looks like a young girl's dress, but that is the way of the victorian style. du bois is very much a victorian. the child gets sick. he takes him throughout atlanta. no white doctor will help him. it will be common up until late '60s in some places. he wrote one of the great works on the passing of the first born. and this in his book. we'll come to that later. while du bois is there studying this, he noticed other things, other tragedies occurred. one is the tragedy of lynching. he's walking somewhere and he passes a place and he -- and there's a clan display and then he comes upon a jaw and looks very much like pickles in a jar which you've seen. instead of pickles, what are they? knuckles of a human being. i can remember being in the south in the late '60s and early '70s and i actually have seen men's body parts put in p
he taught greek and latin. his son burgard. of course after the -- anybody watch the andy griffin show? nobody. what is the other guy's name? you can see how precocious the lad is and see the dress he has and looks like a young girl's dress, but that is the way of the victorian style. du bois is very much a victorian. the child gets sick. he takes him throughout atlanta. no white doctor will help him. it will be common up until late '60s in some places. he wrote one of the great works on the...
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your work is critical, you told me that very many of those latin american leaders called you and were very excited. that gives us a real opportunity. one of the things i think we have missed as we look at the rush of those children to the , the opportunity we have to work with organizations like the organization of c.r.ican states and u.n.h. who are trying to deal with people leaving violence within ,hose communities and countries helping belize, nicaragua, costa rica who have taken it huge number of refugees into their communities. have you had a chance to look at those efforts regionally to look at helping people out of violence, but also than stabilizing communities, and are you at all concerned about blanket statements about nation building whether that is going to in strict or in any way hamstring your ability to bring a different perspective to the northern triangle? gen. kelley: first thing i would , through my entire career, every discussion began and ended with human rights and discussion of it. i have a good relationship in washington and every country -- every time i visite
your work is critical, you told me that very many of those latin american leaders called you and were very excited. that gives us a real opportunity. one of the things i think we have missed as we look at the rush of those children to the , the opportunity we have to work with organizations like the organization of c.r.ican states and u.n.h. who are trying to deal with people leaving violence within ,hose communities and countries helping belize, nicaragua, costa rica who have taken it huge...
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you told me have many of those latin america leaders called you and were very excited. it gives us a real opportunity. one of the things i think we have missed as we look at the rush of the children to the border is the opportunity that we have to work with organizations like the organization of american states who are trying to deal with the people fleeing violence in those communities and in those countries. they have taken a number of people into their kplunty. have you had a chance to take a look at those efforts to look at helping people out of violence but also then stabilizing communities and are you concerned about blanket statements, nation building and whether it will restrict money or hamstring your ability to bring a different perspective to the northern triangle? >> first thing i would offer, every discussion really began and ended with human rights. i had a very good relationship up here in washington. every time i visited a countryi would meet with the local human rights groups. you get a far different view of what the conditions are. oftentimes maybe mos
you told me have many of those latin america leaders called you and were very excited. it gives us a real opportunity. one of the things i think we have missed as we look at the rush of the children to the border is the opportunity that we have to work with organizations like the organization of american states who are trying to deal with the people fleeing violence in those communities and in those countries. they have taken a number of people into their kplunty. have you had a chance to take...
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with latin america and doing long-distance flying there as well. when you look at the front of the spirit, you see the flag of the nations that lindbergh visited during the latin american tour. you also see some military insignia there which are from the army and marine units that he interacted with over the course of that tour. upon return of that flight in the spring of 1928, there's lindbergh giving the spirit of st. louis to the smithsonian institution and that artifact stays on display, arts and industry building, the old tin shed throughout the history of the old national air museum and then is on display in 1976 with the opening of the national mall building of the national air and space museum where it's been on display ever since. so the artifact that you see behind me is the original spirit of st. louis. it's had some conservation work, but that's the original fabric; that's the original metal. so it is, once again, one of those one-of-a-kind original artifact that makes the smithsonian collection so important and why you need to see it.
with latin america and doing long-distance flying there as well. when you look at the front of the spirit, you see the flag of the nations that lindbergh visited during the latin american tour. you also see some military insignia there which are from the army and marine units that he interacted with over the course of that tour. upon return of that flight in the spring of 1928, there's lindbergh giving the spirit of st. louis to the smithsonian institution and that artifact stays on display,...
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this be a nation that embraced the diversity of this nation, would it embrace african americans and latineople and asian americans and muslims and lgbt q, would it or would it be a nation that said what we really want in terms of making america great again would be to go back to the good old days and if you ask really point what are those good old days, they are days when blacks couldn't vote, there days when women couldn't vote. and so you get this driving urge for policies that can take us back to these very exclusive days so you have white access to the three sources of the united states. this was a white rage election. >> if somebody says to you i supported donald trump, you have an immediate assumption about that person? >> yes. >> what is it? >> that assumption is that race and racism was driving that boat because here's a man who has basically hit every third rail, there is in the american body of politics and his voters did not move away. for instance, this is a man who says myfavorite book in the bible is corinthian . this is a man who violates the basics of christianity which is
this be a nation that embraced the diversity of this nation, would it embrace african americans and latineople and asian americans and muslims and lgbt q, would it or would it be a nation that said what we really want in terms of making america great again would be to go back to the good old days and if you ask really point what are those good old days, they are days when blacks couldn't vote, there days when women couldn't vote. and so you get this driving urge for policies that can take us...
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i think there is more co-have done in latin-america. i think there is a war between the anythinicaraguas, cubans, colombia, which is trying to pull latin american toward a different society. and i think we could have helped more there. venezuela may not be a legacy for president obama but can be a legacy for mr. trump. that's a state that could see dramatic problems in the coming months and years. >> baltimore maryland, democrats line. doug, go ahead. >> caller: good morning. my biggest criticism of obama relates to american integrity. i think that the red line comments and inactions in syria were certainly disappointing. but more importantly in ukraine were my understanding and maybe your experts can comment on, the idea was the weapons for russian's guarantee for its territory and clearly we walked away for that. what does it mean for trust in us and since nuclear weapons was a big part of that. >> sure. i think it is a mistake to that i ukraine is free from russia. we could go back and forth and say, could we have done more or less.
i think there is more co-have done in latin-america. i think there is a war between the anythinicaraguas, cubans, colombia, which is trying to pull latin american toward a different society. and i think we could have helped more there. venezuela may not be a legacy for president obama but can be a legacy for mr. trump. that's a state that could see dramatic problems in the coming months and years. >> baltimore maryland, democrats line. doug, go ahead. >> caller: good morning. my...
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in 2011, it made its first big splash in latin america.y introduced the service to 43 different companies at the same time, so that is a good place to start to get a sense of where netflix is going. the key to their future is replicating that success all around the world. ,f you listen to reed hastings he stresses international and talks about companies like google and facebook. entrepreneur and started a bunch of companies, and his belief is that netflix can use the internet to build the most popular network in the like facebook change the way people interact online. netflix has the same opportunity in television because most of the existing companies aren't viewing the internet as this transformational as he thinks it will be, and to get a sense of how netflix is approaching that international marketplace, i went to latin america, and the biggest country was brazil, where netflix struggled at first for the first couple of years, then it has become a huge story, their biggest market after the u.s., the u.k., and canada. hired a big brazil
in 2011, it made its first big splash in latin america.y introduced the service to 43 different companies at the same time, so that is a good place to start to get a sense of where netflix is going. the key to their future is replicating that success all around the world. ,f you listen to reed hastings he stresses international and talks about companies like google and facebook. entrepreneur and started a bunch of companies, and his belief is that netflix can use the internet to build the most...