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and you now do latin jazz big band. explain, kind of, what it is to have all of these different instruments coming in at the same time, different rhythms, too. >> right, right. well, the reason the music is so exciting in and of itself is because of this rhythmic heritage that we inherited from west and central africa. and at the crux of it, at the core of it, is a rhythm that we call clave, which is the keystone of the music. and i could... discussing clave, i could be here for hours discussing it. but it's very, very simple in its essence. it's almost like the simple equation that einstein used, e equals... >> hinojosa: who, by the way, is one of your heroes. >> yeah, yeah. e equals mc squared. in this simple equation he explains how energy and mass, et cetera, and all that is all interrelated. well, it's the same thing with clave. it's five attacks. and from this (plays 3-2 clave pattern) we get all of the rhythms that we utilize today in afro cuban music, in funk, in rock and... >> hinojosa: one-two-three, two-three
and you now do latin jazz big band. explain, kind of, what it is to have all of these different instruments coming in at the same time, different rhythms, too. >> right, right. well, the reason the music is so exciting in and of itself is because of this rhythmic heritage that we inherited from west and central africa. and at the crux of it, at the core of it, is a rhythm that we call clave, which is the keystone of the music. and i could... discussing clave, i could be here for hours...
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we have a trade agreement with asia, we have trade agreements with latin america.trade economy that has more trade agreements than anyone else. so far in this interview we've had "crazy," "dumb," and "stupid," all applied by you to donald trump. i mean, the geography of this is simple, you and the united states will be locked together forever whether you like it or not. and that other word, the "f—word," which you have used about your refusal to pay for the wall, there is something about using the appropriate tone and establishing a dialogue. it seems to me that you, with your attitude to donald trump, are making dialogue impossible. you know what? yes, yes. if he wants respect, he has to start respecting others. he has not shown that. and my worry is that president pena does not have enough courage to stand against him like we did when we nationalised the oil 100 years ago. like mexico has done when we were invaded by their army. he is saying, he proposed to pena, that he is willing to send the us army. go to hell, trump! mexico does not admit in its territory by
we have a trade agreement with asia, we have trade agreements with latin america.trade economy that has more trade agreements than anyone else. so far in this interview we've had "crazy," "dumb," and "stupid," all applied by you to donald trump. i mean, the geography of this is simple, you and the united states will be locked together forever whether you like it or not. and that other word, the "f—word," which you have used about your refusal to pay for...
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i am here to express my concern as a latin that and an immigrant from latin america and given that we are a nation of immigrants and that the people come from many places here. >> >> i am really concerned about the increase of the deortation and i am not just talking about the depowertations due to the commission of felonies but also of minor crimes. we are living in the san francisco city and given the circumstances san francisco has the opportunity to arise up to the occasion and do what needs to be done to stop these deportations. >> i am worried about the separation of family whz fathers are deported, the families are left in sham bells, and the children go to other families where they are being taken care of and this is a situation that is creating a lot of stress in my community. >> i ask all of you that are here present for their support to our community and that i beg you to not give any private information to anyone that asks for it. thank you. >> all of these cases it is likely that we need the legal reputation, but we cannot afford to have this legal representation. >> than
i am here to express my concern as a latin that and an immigrant from latin america and given that we are a nation of immigrants and that the people come from many places here. >> >> i am really concerned about the increase of the deortation and i am not just talking about the depowertations due to the commission of felonies but also of minor crimes. we are living in the san francisco city and given the circumstances san francisco has the opportunity to arise up to the occasion and...
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. >> politicians in latin america are feeling the heat amidst a widening corruption scandal. a brazilian construction company paid hundreds of millions of in exchange for a lucrative contract. >> caught in the fallout of the theuption scandal, colombian president is the latest politician to be dragged into a widening bribery scheme that has rocked latin america. a former colombian senator was arrested in january for allegedly receiving $4.6 million to lobby on behalf of the brazilian construction giant. prosecutors say some of this money helped finance the president 2014 election campaign. 2014 he sent two transfers to columbia which were cashed for $1 million and whose final beneficiary was the campaign management. >> the president's camp was quick to refute the accusation saying santos took no private conversation -- contributions during his campaign. the attorney general of peru said he would seek the arrest of .he former president the man who was elected on an anticorruption platform is suspected of taking around $20 million in bribes to help the company win contracts for
. >> politicians in latin america are feeling the heat amidst a widening corruption scandal. a brazilian construction company paid hundreds of millions of in exchange for a lucrative contract. >> caught in the fallout of the theuption scandal, colombian president is the latest politician to be dragged into a widening bribery scheme that has rocked latin america. a former colombian senator was arrested in january for allegedly receiving $4.6 million to lobby on behalf of the...
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your brother is latin king. you are latin king. the problem s it's not the first time.at person who fought with your brother what is going to happen? >> who knows what is going to happen? i can't predict the future, you know what i mean? we fight we fight. we don't fight we don't fight. >> a lot of officers do not know that they are brothers. now what happens? if rob campbell is down here, inmate despeines, happens to walk to the elevator. they are going to go. they are going to get hurt. officers get hurt. because of the stupid actions quite a few officers got hurt. not one, not two, not three, quite a few more. >> that's not completely our fault thaw get hurt. our intentions aren't to hurt officers. if i fought him the intention is not to hurt officers. >> you have to understand we get hurt trying to save you guys from getting further injury. we still have a job to do. >> that's jail. this is the gang life, i guess, you know what i'm saying? it's just how it goes, how the cookie crumbles. >> the feedback i got from him is he's got to do what he's got to do. my feeling
your brother is latin king. you are latin king. the problem s it's not the first time.at person who fought with your brother what is going to happen? >> who knows what is going to happen? i can't predict the future, you know what i mean? we fight we fight. we don't fight we don't fight. >> a lot of officers do not know that they are brothers. now what happens? if rob campbell is down here, inmate despeines, happens to walk to the elevator. they are going to go. they are going to get...
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the abuse has been going on since 6.february the latin american montessori bilingual school has two locations -- this one in northwest washington and the next one in northeast washington, which is where taight.z for the past six years, the list has equaled or exceeded its total enrollment. website also claims each classroom has two instructors, one teaching the half-day in other a half in english. fernandez, who was arrested friday, is scheduled for a preliminary hearing march 8. so far we have not received a response from school leaders.
the abuse has been going on since 6.february the latin american montessori bilingual school has two locations -- this one in northwest washington and the next one in northeast washington, which is where taight.z for the past six years, the list has equaled or exceeded its total enrollment. website also claims each classroom has two instructors, one teaching the half-day in other a half in english. fernandez, who was arrested friday, is scheduled for a preliminary hearing march 8. so far we have...
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we did a report at the latin america center last year on innovation in mexico. lots of interesting things are happening. we have four more minutes. want to end on time. so i'm going to take two more questions. i saw in the middle, simon, middle way, and then sir, your question, in the third row. we'll take those quickly. >> thank you. simon whisker from control risks. question, so what is achievable? what is genuinely arefugeeabcha terms of negotiations? you can't -- we focus on nafta, the two are going to be intwined. i ask that in the context of the political objectives, specifically of both u.s. and mexico of any negotiations, and also the time frames available. we talked about amlo a little bit, but the campaign in mexico starts in earnest very, very soon. so that's going to have a huge impact on the way mexico approaches the negotiations. what is genuinely achievable as a result of that? >> sir, in the third row. >> hi, rafael from the hill. i'll make this quick. mexico opened consultations on nafta. is this jumping the gun or is this getting a head start?
we did a report at the latin america center last year on innovation in mexico. lots of interesting things are happening. we have four more minutes. want to end on time. so i'm going to take two more questions. i saw in the middle, simon, middle way, and then sir, your question, in the third row. we'll take those quickly. >> thank you. simon whisker from control risks. question, so what is achievable? what is genuinely arefugeeabcha terms of negotiations? you can't -- we focus on nafta,...
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you know el barrio, there's this beautiful latin gem in harlem, east of us, which started as a puerto rican american community and today is a mexican american community. so things are changing. it's still latin, but it still serves pernil and cuchifrito, but also has tacos and this tiny shift i want to explain. you know we have little west african which is senegalese, and sort of west african community, but that links back to southern food right? that's how we got our grits. that's how we got our rice, and that's how we got our okra right? so the music and the food and the people are always going to be linked back to west africa, and southern food and soul food will always be diverse because the settler could come from different places, the cook can come from one part of west africa, maybe married a native, and you have the latin influences too, so it's a very very diverse stew that is ours. it's american, it's not just black cooking. it's of african american culture, but it's american. - and the restaurant reflects back the diversity of the community. as i said you have 11 restaurant
you know el barrio, there's this beautiful latin gem in harlem, east of us, which started as a puerto rican american community and today is a mexican american community. so things are changing. it's still latin, but it still serves pernil and cuchifrito, but also has tacos and this tiny shift i want to explain. you know we have little west african which is senegalese, and sort of west african community, but that links back to southern food right? that's how we got our grits. that's how we got...
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it was predominantly to the lgbtq community and to the latin community because this particular lgbtq club was having its latin night and the community has responded in -- with tremendous attention and love on many different levels. i wonder how you think of the simple relational level that it seems here in the bay area -- people can feel alone and alienated even in a place -- so i'm wondering in a couple sentences what is your reflection on what is that lack of relationship? what is that alienation and that aloneness? >> there were moments of white and moment of -- moments of light and moments of hope and again jchs the place where i worked, i love a lot about it but what i love is one of the most -- one of the youngest victims keira murray who was only 18 graduated from a small high school, a faith-based tour -- parochial high school. i think it was west catholic high school in philadelphia. hour school sent letters of condolence as faith-based to faith-based. >> and we have just a couple seconds left but do you have a sentence or two to say? >> i will say are work with teenagers ac
it was predominantly to the lgbtq community and to the latin community because this particular lgbtq club was having its latin night and the community has responded in -- with tremendous attention and love on many different levels. i wonder how you think of the simple relational level that it seems here in the bay area -- people can feel alone and alienated even in a place -- so i'm wondering in a couple sentences what is your reflection on what is that lack of relationship? what is that...
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. >> is a mexican come as latin american come as latin american and the smi group worker, as a human being, i'm against any form of walter wants to separate us. >> the aclu has your back, we have your back if we will not forget you. trade to even treated at the president during the show but did not get a response. lauren: president trump plans to lay out details of how the administration is going to overhaul the nation's health care law. in his speech to marinate them and this is that the president said last night during the annual black-tie ball for the nation's governors. >> is most to me now, obama carries a tremendous problems. i won't say in front of democrats. i'll just say to republicans. it doesn't work. we are going to repeal and replace it no say something very special. train to house minority leader nancy pelosi claims the president has no specific plans for health care. >> you have to have the full package. if they come up with something that keeps lowering cost, extending coverage, then we could have something to talk about. we haven't seen anything to talk to them about
. >> is a mexican come as latin american come as latin american and the smi group worker, as a human being, i'm against any form of walter wants to separate us. >> the aclu has your back, we have your back if we will not forget you. trade to even treated at the president during the show but did not get a response. lauren: president trump plans to lay out details of how the administration is going to overhaul the nation's health care law. in his speech to marinate them and this is...
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you can eat your way across the caribbean and through all of latin america and then over to africa, if you know anything about me, you know i love few things more than big, new, unusual, comes from somewhere else, mutant versions of the giant hamburger and this one, this one is something special. >> women: this is the deal. this is all venezuelan, which means everything is protein on protein on protein and it is all about a lot of salsas. okay. >> anthony: what is this neighborhood? >> women: some people call it petite venezuela, and yeah, you're way west. you'll pretty much hear everybody speaking spanish. there's almost no english spoken. >> anthony: most people in miami speak spanish at home. >> women: yeah. >> women: even if they are not latin. you can't get get a job in the place you're in the service industry. you have to speak spanish. >> anthony: meat on meat is something of a venezuelan specialty and this one has a lot. a beef patty, ham, egg, six varieties of sauces, potatoes and cheese. it's big. big i tells ya. you got to demolish it in stages, you have to enjoy it in stage
you can eat your way across the caribbean and through all of latin america and then over to africa, if you know anything about me, you know i love few things more than big, new, unusual, comes from somewhere else, mutant versions of the giant hamburger and this one, this one is something special. >> women: this is the deal. this is all venezuelan, which means everything is protein on protein on protein and it is all about a lot of salsas. okay. >> anthony: what is this neighborhood?...
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american from mexico, and it's a huge honor to be the face of the latin america, and it's a big deal be starting 19th today, and the front row will be dale earnhardt jr., and his fans extra excited to see him because it will be the first race for junior since last july, and he was forced to miss the second half of the season because of side effects from concussions. good to see him back out there. and this is the 16th anniversary of when his dad, dale earnhardt, died from a crash. now this happened in fayetteville, arkansas, and mayfield claimed he was trying to break up a fight but when an officer tried to speak with him he ran away and the officer chased him down and tackled him, and according to the police report, mayfield had trouble walking and was intoxicated, and oklahoma university said they are aware of the matter and have no other information at this time. and then a chance to win $500 towards his tuition, and you have to top it off with the half-court shot. look at him go. 3 for 3. he gets to half-court, and he doesn't just shoot it, he goes granny style, guys. >> come on.
american from mexico, and it's a huge honor to be the face of the latin america, and it's a big deal be starting 19th today, and the front row will be dale earnhardt jr., and his fans extra excited to see him because it will be the first race for junior since last july, and he was forced to miss the second half of the season because of side effects from concussions. good to see him back out there. and this is the 16th anniversary of when his dad, dale earnhardt, died from a crash. now this...
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some of japanese-latin americans were deported to japan. a ju ended up going back to latin america. in the '50s can become citizens they do become citizens of the united states. but when the redress for japanese happens, japanese-americans are not given the same redress until the mid 90s. there's a class action suit filed. the u.s. makes a settlement offers an apology. that's in exchange for dropping the lawsuit. and a lot of people did accept the settlement. i want to tell you that some folks rejected the offer and there's been continued litigation in the courts and debates in congress and japanese-latin american have begun to other bodies. they want to hold united states accountable to war crimes. that is ongoing situation. in you're interested in i can share more information with you about that. so just by way of recapping, today we looked at interment from a different angle, the experience of the interment and secondly the question of what interment was present to produce. and i hope that with both of our discussions that you now have a sense of the complexity of the situation a
some of japanese-latin americans were deported to japan. a ju ended up going back to latin america. in the '50s can become citizens they do become citizens of the united states. but when the redress for japanese happens, japanese-americans are not given the same redress until the mid 90s. there's a class action suit filed. the u.s. makes a settlement offers an apology. that's in exchange for dropping the lawsuit. and a lot of people did accept the settlement. i want to tell you that some folks...
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so you see we have latin america and the caribbean up there. and people in latin america and the caribbean, in particular, they have a more fluid concept of race than what we will have in the united states of america. okay? when the english do their exploration, they're very ethnocentric, okay? when the french are out there and the spanish and the dutch, any of those who took my part one class, thinking about taking part one, we learn all about this. but when those people come, they think, okay, well men typically are coming out, okay, first, to settle the area and they are going to have relations with whatever female group is there. okay? so in this case, we will have a mixture of native american, african and the european. and so with the spanish and the french and the dutch, they have, you know, they're like, okay, this is going to happen, we might not want it to happen, but it's going to happen, anyway, so there it is. okay? the english, even though they're like, okay, well this might happen, but we don't want it to happen and we're going to
so you see we have latin america and the caribbean up there. and people in latin america and the caribbean, in particular, they have a more fluid concept of race than what we will have in the united states of america. okay? when the english do their exploration, they're very ethnocentric, okay? when the french are out there and the spanish and the dutch, any of those who took my part one class, thinking about taking part one, we learn all about this. but when those people come, they think,...
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the center of the latin america growth initiative. we are lucky to have a panel of impressive experts. all of stern, our atlantic council board member in fairburn chairwoman of the international trade commission. mackay, for minister of canada. in professor at mexico city and the school for citizenship and public affairs. secretary gutierrez needs no introduction but very quickly, he served as secretary of commerce from 2005-2009 under president george w. bush. during his times there, he helped advance economic relationships, enhance trade, promote u.s. exports, signature a good year as is now chair of the all right stover's group -- previously he spent 30 years with the kellogg company area a marker of well-known food brands becoming the chief executive officer in 1999. the youngest ceo in the company's 100 year history. welcome carlos gutierrez. [applause] >> good afternoon. thank you very much for having me on this very timely meeting. it is a pleasure to be here with peter mackay. i want to thank peter schecter and jason marsalis
the center of the latin america growth initiative. we are lucky to have a panel of impressive experts. all of stern, our atlantic council board member in fairburn chairwoman of the international trade commission. mackay, for minister of canada. in professor at mexico city and the school for citizenship and public affairs. secretary gutierrez needs no introduction but very quickly, he served as secretary of commerce from 2005-2009 under president george w. bush. during his times there, he helped...
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i am here to express my concern as a latin that and an immigrant from latin america and given that we are a nation of immigrants and that the people come from many places here. >> >> i am really concerned about the increase of the deortation and i am not just talking about the depowertations due to the commission of felonies but also of minor crimes. we are living in the san francisco city and given the circumstances san francisco has the opportunity to arise up to the occasion and do what needs to be done to stop these deportations. >> i am worried about the separation of family whz fathers are deported, the families are left in sham bells, and the children go to other families where they are being taken care of and this is a situation that is creating a lot of stress in my community. >> i ask all of you that are here present for their support to our community and that i beg you to not give any private information to anyone that asks for it. thank you. >> all of these cases it is likely that we need the legal reputation, but we cannot afford to have this legal representation. >> than
i am here to express my concern as a latin that and an immigrant from latin america and given that we are a nation of immigrants and that the people come from many places here. >> >> i am really concerned about the increase of the deortation and i am not just talking about the depowertations due to the commission of felonies but also of minor crimes. we are living in the san francisco city and given the circumstances san francisco has the opportunity to arise up to the occasion and...
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anthony: chef/restauranteur francis mallmann is one of the biggest and most influential figures in latinaurant empire, and now, in middle age, gives delightfully few shits about anything unimportant. >> francis: this is a restaurant i love, carlitos. he serves you whatever he has, there's no menu. ♪ >> anthony: of all the places in the world that francis mallmann can eat, and has eaten, it's this place he wanted to take me to. bodegón don carlitos. >> francis: it's him and his wife in the kitchen with the two daughters, there's nobody else. and they've been open for 45 years. >> anthony: an unassuming, family-run joint across from the soccer stadium. >> anthony: so, who are the customers, ordinarily? >> francis: he, you know, he doesn't have prices. it's fun because you see very simple people and if you look, sort of, wealthy and elegant you'll get a big check and, if not, you'll get a small check. that's the way it works. ah, this is carlitos! carlitos! >> anthony: how do you do, sir? >> carlito: welcome. >> anthony: thank you. oh! beautiful. i will grab this guy. >> anthony: there are
anthony: chef/restauranteur francis mallmann is one of the biggest and most influential figures in latinaurant empire, and now, in middle age, gives delightfully few shits about anything unimportant. >> francis: this is a restaurant i love, carlitos. he serves you whatever he has, there's no menu. ♪ >> anthony: of all the places in the world that francis mallmann can eat, and has eaten, it's this place he wanted to take me to. bodegón don carlitos. >> francis: it's him and...
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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. i realize
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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when you are at the top, there are these latin quotes. they are often about resisting tyranny. the document itself gives the sense that it is an organization meant to bring about law and order and resist tyranny. >> i have two questions about the costumes in particular. when you say they are drawn on a masquerade for mardi gras, i wonder if there is another commentary going on. and what they think about this urban mail you. and what they may see as out of touch with their own reality. when you think about the gender dimension of dressing up as , white on black violence was framed as protecting men will why black they would dress as women to attack these men. >> the first one, that is fascinating. there wouldn't be this ambiguous relationship that they have with -- i think that certainly is the case. that is really fascinating. i think they are definitely interested in representing cosmopolitan, as well read, they're using these latin inscriptions. they want to represent themselves as part of the new world that is emergent. right thatbably also you can't have an unambiguously po
when you are at the top, there are these latin quotes. they are often about resisting tyranny. the document itself gives the sense that it is an organization meant to bring about law and order and resist tyranny. >> i have two questions about the costumes in particular. when you say they are drawn on a masquerade for mardi gras, i wonder if there is another commentary going on. and what they think about this urban mail you. and what they may see as out of touch with their own reality....
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'm jason the director of the latin american centers and we are going to talk about these the timing of discussion today could not be more appropriate. tonight, secretary rex tillerson and secretary john kelly will arrive in mexico with the objective of trying to calm the waters. i'm sure we can all guess what will be part of the topics in tomorrow's meetings. security, migration, the economy, border issues. of course, this will be against a backdrop where a once constructive relationship is now under threat. politics on both sides of the border now will be as important as policy or potentially more important in finding common ground. it comes just within a week after prime minister justin trudeau came to washington. a visit that again raised questions about broader north america integration. that would be a huge loss for u.s. jobs. we have an all-star panel to do so today. beginning on your right is peter mckay. peter is someone i have had the pleasure of working alongside of four years now. everything you have heard about him is correct. he has held an impressive number of posts in th
'm jason the director of the latin american centers and we are going to talk about these the timing of discussion today could not be more appropriate. tonight, secretary rex tillerson and secretary john kelly will arrive in mexico with the objective of trying to calm the waters. i'm sure we can all guess what will be part of the topics in tomorrow's meetings. security, migration, the economy, border issues. of course, this will be against a backdrop where a once constructive relationship is now...
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we trade in latin america. we see growth. in latin america, we see growth.s a big country for growth. even china, they have shown growth, countries everybody has expected. believe this can have an adverse affect on us, because we are everywhere. yousef: so at the moment, you are not considering moving any of your u.s. business to canada, for example? >> we are in north america and south america. we don't have any business in the united states. power. is a big economic yousef: what about any acquisitions or tieups? are there markets you are excited about? what are we looking at in terms of potentially new ways to expand? >> whatever our customer wants, that's where we go. the most recent deal that i am the firmy with is with in canada, where they came as partners with us in canada. billion dollars. we see funds today are interested in prospective projects like us. we talked a little bit about stocks gained in tokyo after the japanese prime minister's two day u.s. visit, and now with the week ending -- joining us -- let's go straight into these numbers. the bl
we trade in latin america. we see growth. in latin america, we see growth.s a big country for growth. even china, they have shown growth, countries everybody has expected. believe this can have an adverse affect on us, because we are everywhere. yousef: so at the moment, you are not considering moving any of your u.s. business to canada, for example? >> we are in north america and south america. we don't have any business in the united states. power. is a big economic yousef: what about...
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if you think politics is down to sop up, one person against another, quoting latin about one leader,ld like to talk about issues and what makes a difference in people's lives and what makes a difference is having the sort of government that will address the concerns of people, has some solutions. this government does not and we must make clear that we are the alternatives and we have alternative solutions that will work. it must be not laid at the door of one individual. but he is your leader. david miliband has said that labour is in the weakest position it has been in in 50 years and it doesn't get much more damning than that. we need to make sure that we have the answers to people's problems now. but you don't, clearly. we must make clear that we have those answers and we must keep working at it. you keep repeating that, when people in copeland are listening... you keep asking the same question. you say you have to work at things but this was a major by—election for you in a seat you've held for 35 years, albeit the majority is 2,500. you would think that this is a seat that is na
if you think politics is down to sop up, one person against another, quoting latin about one leader,ld like to talk about issues and what makes a difference in people's lives and what makes a difference is having the sort of government that will address the concerns of people, has some solutions. this government does not and we must make clear that we are the alternatives and we have alternative solutions that will work. it must be not laid at the door of one individual. but he is your leader....
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america, and cost-cutting measures, it appointed a new head for its major appliance business in latinca. the chief executive has been looking to tackle the region's drag on his profit, seeking to boost profit by $1.6 billion. by reducing costs and improving efficiency to offset higher prices for raw materials used for its refrigerators, ovens, and other products. shares have risen by 23% in the last 12 months. charts, was a of the this is what i would have done, a wonderful feature on the bloomberg called wbix which shows blonde gauges, bloomberg bond gauges. -- that is the green gauge. benefitedaland dollar from a breakdown in the correlation in the u.s. dollar and treasury yields which benefited high yield in the commodity type currencies like the new zealand dollar and the australian dollar. the best-performing currency against the dollar in january, out of 156 we tracked on the bloomberg. a wonderful stat, it rose like with 6%, led benefited from the weak dollar, it had its worst month since march, that and other base metals rose in january because of the weakness in the dollar an
america, and cost-cutting measures, it appointed a new head for its major appliance business in latinca. the chief executive has been looking to tackle the region's drag on his profit, seeking to boost profit by $1.6 billion. by reducing costs and improving efficiency to offset higher prices for raw materials used for its refrigerators, ovens, and other products. shares have risen by 23% in the last 12 months. charts, was a of the this is what i would have done, a wonderful feature on the...
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[carlos speaking spanish] narrator: over the last decade, people throughout latin america and the caribbean have had access to cutting-edge technologies. these advances are part of a global effort by the international atomic energy agency to put nuclear medicine centeter stage in t the fight agaainst cancecer. narrator: it's a system which detects w whether a any nodulesr lumps are cancerous, so that the right treatment can be given without delay. experts say that over the next two decades, cancer rates will jump by 70% worldwide. currently, some 8 million people die each year from the disease. but the increased use of technologies like nuclear medicine offers a glimmer of hope for sufferers and their families around the woworld. [melodie speaking spanish] nartor: comining up on a ture edition of "21st century"...
[carlos speaking spanish] narrator: over the last decade, people throughout latin america and the caribbean have had access to cutting-edge technologies. these advances are part of a global effort by the international atomic energy agency to put nuclear medicine centeter stage in t the fight agaainst cancecer. narrator: it's a system which detects w whether a any nodulesr lumps are cancerous, so that the right treatment can be given without delay. experts say that over the next two decades,...
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i spoke with an immigration lawyer that works with clients from the middle east and latin america.she tells me the fear in the immigrant community has heightened especially in the last few weeks.she runs community forums to educate people on what their rights or their loved ones rights are and she says recently she's gotten questions that she hasn't gotten the more than 10 years that she's practiced law. citizens asking.. am i safe if i have an immigrant or permanent resident living in my house.what can the government do to me.sotvo veronica guinto, immigration lawyerpeople are now afraid now afraid of what's going to happen to them. even people who have status, people who are permanent residents, people who have visas even citizens. the ban and the airports. when people were not boarding. some people with visas already issued visas. some people who were being detained who are legal permanent residents. i mean these are people who were actually were vetted and went through this entire immigration process. and to see that.. and i don't have status i mean. they were like oh my gosh some
i spoke with an immigration lawyer that works with clients from the middle east and latin america.she tells me the fear in the immigrant community has heightened especially in the last few weeks.she runs community forums to educate people on what their rights or their loved ones rights are and she says recently she's gotten questions that she hasn't gotten the more than 10 years that she's practiced law. citizens asking.. am i safe if i have an immigrant or permanent resident living in my...
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the leaders discussed latin america with specific attention to the role of venezuela. the g-24 ministers meeting is argentina's oreign minister. minister, can i get a few more details of how the conversation between your boss and the president of the united states went yesterday? what kind of relationship is argentina expecting? >> good morning to you. the conversation was good. it was the second time they spoke after the election. they spoke right after and now since the president took office, this is the first time, they talked a lot about strengthening the bilateral relationship. we have a good agenda. we reconfirmed that agenda. they particularly spoke about the opportunity of the president visiting the white house r.a. rather soon. guy: right. just out of curiosity, what do you think rather soon means? >> well, they talked about somewhere in the next three or four months. tom: conversation recently, shannon o'neil with the council on foreign relations. i want to talk to you about what a neo mercantilist america means for latin america and particularly what it mean
the leaders discussed latin america with specific attention to the role of venezuela. the g-24 ministers meeting is argentina's oreign minister. minister, can i get a few more details of how the conversation between your boss and the president of the united states went yesterday? what kind of relationship is argentina expecting? >> good morning to you. the conversation was good. it was the second time they spoke after the election. they spoke right after and now since the president took...
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the deputy director as well as the entire latin american events team here at the atlantic council.want to thank secretary gutierrez for his insightful remarks, your leadership on the issues. my colleague who opened the event, and of course, this all-star panel. of course, all of you for joining us today. this is an issue that is incredibly important for the atlantic council and the latin american center and will be continuing to have events and publications and other types of social media awareness about the importance of the mexican relationship in north america overall. thank you for being with us. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> you can watch this atlantic council form on trade later today on the c-span video library. go to c-span.org. you can find other programs related to the issue. coming up tonight, the milwaukie county share up trunk support of david clark will be speaking at a constitution day dinner
the deputy director as well as the entire latin american events team here at the atlantic council.want to thank secretary gutierrez for his insightful remarks, your leadership on the issues. my colleague who opened the event, and of course, this all-star panel. of course, all of you for joining us today. this is an issue that is incredibly important for the atlantic council and the latin american center and will be continuing to have events and publications and other types of social media...
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and latin latin america by pledging the u.s..n laws andgrat there will be no masss deportations. only hours earlier, though, t president donald trumppr suggested the oppeosite.sioposi. he told ceo's at the whitethe we house the deportation push wasp a military operation.operation >> turning to the growingning number t of women affected by faulty zeka testing in theing e district. more than 400 patients wereiente of the disease. t inhe december the lab that didab the test noticed a problem andld started retesting.ret new results show one of them ofh is positive for zika.zika. another eight are positive for r what could be zika virus or denga fever. >> we want everybody to knowrybw that our scientists and our department of forensics are working night and day to make te sure we have the testingt correct and if there are any problems, identified to havehave them fixed but we wanted to bete the ones to let the providerro community know that we that identified a problem, we'reblw going review it and then we'll let them know.t them k >>
and latin latin america by pledging the u.s..n laws andgrat there will be no masss deportations. only hours earlier, though, t president donald trumppr suggested the oppeosite.sioposi. he told ceo's at the whitethe we house the deportation push wasp a military operation.operation >> turning to the growingning number t of women affected by faulty zeka testing in theing e district. more than 400 patients wereiente of the disease. t inhe december the lab that didab the test noticed a problem...
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we were a leader when anyone was president of latin america.e leyna nguyen president reagan was. over the time that has waned. [applause] last question. response from both of you. what is the most important advice ever received about leadership? [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> i have two pieces of advice. when is, people ask me all the time i want to run for office what should i do? my first response is run against someone who is really lousy at it and you have a better chance of winning. [laughter] i tried it both ways and trust me, it is better to run - [laughter] and the second which is, it may sound funny but it is actually true. listen to your mother. [laughter] [applause] thank you ladies and gentlemen. please give us a few minutes before you leave the auditorium. come see us again soon. ... .... .... .... >> next, michael anthony chronicles his life of returning home from the war in "civilianized." this show contains language that some may find offensive. >> good evening, everyone. welcome and thank you for joining us. i want to l
we were a leader when anyone was president of latin america.e leyna nguyen president reagan was. over the time that has waned. [applause] last question. response from both of you. what is the most important advice ever received about leadership? [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> i have two pieces of advice. when is, people ask me all the time i want to run for office what should i do? my first response is run against someone who is really lousy at it and you have a better chance of...
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pay rates for the manufacturing sector have now soared above most latin american countries.e uk will demand that big tech companies like facebook and twitter must develop new technological solutions to control cyberbullying. the article says the firms could face sanctions if they don't comply. and millennials in china seem to be changing their shopping habits. the china daily reports many are moving from the online marketplace back into the so—called real world. yes, they're back visiting stores in person. quite right! i have this discussion every day at home. not that i really wa nt to every day at home. not that i really want to go to the shop, i would rather go to the shop and go online. joining us is michaela bergman, chief counsellor for social issues
pay rates for the manufacturing sector have now soared above most latin american countries.e uk will demand that big tech companies like facebook and twitter must develop new technological solutions to control cyberbullying. the article says the firms could face sanctions if they don't comply. and millennials in china seem to be changing their shopping habits. the china daily reports many are moving from the online marketplace back into the so—called real world. yes, they're back visiting...
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presentadora: conoce a estos latin lovers. ahÍ tenemos las 5 historias mÁs romÁnticas.a playboy. lo hacen con la despampanante modelo elizabeth. presentador: en el aÑo 2015, los responsables de la revista, dijeron que los desnudos estaban pasados de moda. incluso, lanzaron una campaÑa las redes para reivindicar el desnudo. presentadora: esto pasa luego de que habÍan dicho que iban a quitar los desnudos de su revista. presentador: yo creo que estÁ muy bien. presentadora: yo no. [risas] presentador: yo pienso que la belleza es lo mismo que estÁ vestida o desnuda. presentadora: yo solo decÍa que no para llevar te la contra. presentador: encanta. [risas] presentadora: hablando de desnudos, el amor se atrapa por la boca. este aÑo serÁ mas caro. presentador: de acuerdo con un reporte, en promedio, una pareja gastarÁ hasta 170,00 $ por la cena. si quieres ahorrar un poco de dinero, puedes hacer una comida en casa. por eso invitamos a chef que tienen loca a carolina y a la productora. ahÍ estÁ cristo. -- listo. >> un gusto. gracias. estoy yendo a comprar los ingredientes para e
presentadora: conoce a estos latin lovers. ahÍ tenemos las 5 historias mÁs romÁnticas.a playboy. lo hacen con la despampanante modelo elizabeth. presentador: en el aÑo 2015, los responsables de la revista, dijeron que los desnudos estaban pasados de moda. incluso, lanzaron una campaÑa las redes para reivindicar el desnudo. presentadora: esto pasa luego de que habÍan dicho que iban a quitar los desnudos de su revista. presentador: yo creo que estÁ muy bien. presentadora: yo no. [risas]...
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pay rates for the manufacturing sector have now soared above most latin american countries. a report in the times suggests ministers in the uk will demand that big tech companies like facebook and twitter must develop new technological solutions to control cyberbullying. the article says the firms could face sanctions if they don't comply. and millennials in china seem to be changing their shopping habits. the china daily reports many are moving from the online marketplace back into the so—called real world. yes, they're back visiting stores in person. quite right! i have this discussion every day at home. not that i really wa nt to every day at home. not that i really want to go to the shop, i would rather go to the shop and go online. joining us is michaela bergman, chief counsellor for social issues at the european bank for reconstruction & development. good morning. good morning. do you remember a beauty pageant a few yea rs remember a beauty pageant a few years ago when the hosts announced mr lapine is and she was putting on the crown, he said he was sorry and he made a
pay rates for the manufacturing sector have now soared above most latin american countries. a report in the times suggests ministers in the uk will demand that big tech companies like facebook and twitter must develop new technological solutions to control cyberbullying. the article says the firms could face sanctions if they don't comply. and millennials in china seem to be changing their shopping habits. the china daily reports many are moving from the online marketplace back into the...
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the far east. .e see growth interregional in latin america, we see growth.o growth, even china because of thowth. countries where everyoneas expected. majors canieve these have an adverse affect on us because we are everywhere. yousef: so you are not considering your using -- moving your u.s. business to canada? ahmed: we are in north america. we don't have any business in the upstate, but there are risks. poweris a big economic today. have many from canada or united states or dominican republic. yousef: what about acquisitions or tieups? the markets you are excited about, what are we looking at in terms of potentially new ways to expand? for thee are a company customers. wherever the customer wants, we grow. the most recent deal we did which i am happy with is we did the fund in canada. something billion dollars, which was interesting. received word they are interested in infrastructure projects like us. it is where we can find opportunity like that. stocks talking about that have gained in toto after the japanese prime minister's today u.s. visit. gdp rose
the far east. .e see growth interregional in latin america, we see growth.o growth, even china because of thowth. countries where everyoneas expected. majors canieve these have an adverse affect on us because we are everywhere. yousef: so you are not considering your using -- moving your u.s. business to canada? ahmed: we are in north america. we don't have any business in the upstate, but there are risks. poweris a big economic today. have many from canada or united states or dominican...
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maybe another 20% are from the rest of latin american. >> neil: how do we handle the 20%?icans say you're not shipping them to us. what do you do? >> yes, once they're inside the united states, mexico won't take them back unless we work out a deal. right now they have to be flown back. right now they get released, a court date and they never show up. a memo released today is to try to stop the catch and release policy. that means we'll have to detain folks. it's not reasonable to expect mexico to operate with our immigration enforcement priorities. we have to do it ourselves. >> they don't seem to be volunteering to do so. if anything, they're promising to take their case to the u.n. so what do you see coming up this meeting with the secretary of state, our homeland security secretary, how will they deal with that? >> there's some things that we can say. if you have come through mexico and apply for asylum in the united states, we can say look, you need to do back to mexico because you're country shopping. mexico has signed all the same treaties that we have. they grant as
maybe another 20% are from the rest of latin american. >> neil: how do we handle the 20%?icans say you're not shipping them to us. what do you do? >> yes, once they're inside the united states, mexico won't take them back unless we work out a deal. right now they have to be flown back. right now they get released, a court date and they never show up. a memo released today is to try to stop the catch and release policy. that means we'll have to detain folks. it's not reasonable to...
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perfecto juan josÉ gutiérrez movimiento latÍn usa.manos de un agente pro fronterizo. el uniformado le impactÓ en la cabeza este serÍa el primer caso que toma el Órgano supremo durante el gobierno de trump. caro la familia de sergio dice que estaba en la frontera con unos amigos y el problema es si se puede demandar o no a un agente que esparce del gobierno de los estados unidos y ahora apoya la gente, sin embargo, el gobierno mexicano apoya la familia del joven. javier: las tensiones han sido muchÍsimas porque fue una parte de las autoridades los estados unidos han dicho que era contrabandista otras mismas han dicho que estaba tirando piedras, que estaban jugando metros la familia dice que no hubo ningÚn tipo de contrabando ni tampoco piedras. carolina: por supuesto, vamos a tener que ver en quÉ va a quedar toda este. investigaciÓn.javier: en lo que va de 2016 se van reportando unos 250 casos parecidos a este se que crece la atenciÓn de la tensión de los inmigrantes al anuncio de la prohibiciÓn de. viajero de algunos. tambiÉn hablarem
perfecto juan josÉ gutiérrez movimiento latÍn usa.manos de un agente pro fronterizo. el uniformado le impactÓ en la cabeza este serÍa el primer caso que toma el Órgano supremo durante el gobierno de trump. caro la familia de sergio dice que estaba en la frontera con unos amigos y el problema es si se puede demandar o no a un agente que esparce del gobierno de los estados unidos y ahora apoya la gente, sin embargo, el gobierno mexicano apoya la familia del joven. javier: las tensiones han...
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she is the founder of the start up of the latin america operations, and former advisor ♪ caroline: myague cory johnson caught up. she is the founder of the start up of the latin america operations, and former advisor to twitter. >> i think if you look at the history of some of those things in the companies we saw a, there is a lot of the data, historically. even today in silicon valley, many of the highly skilled workers here are immigrants. when you step back and look at our labor force, the source of innovation, it has been bred by openness, and open immigration policy that lets the best and brightest minds flow easily into this country. cory: the notion of non-comprehensive immigration reform, these will keep the people across the border illegally out, the people donald trump has spoken about, people that are going to do good things, and let's keep the other ones out. >> it is easy to say that in theory, but in practice, these are very broad brush strokes. there is very little data to suggest that u.s. terrorism has been done by the countries whose people are being kept out. if you
she is the founder of the start up of the latin america operations, and former advisor ♪ caroline: myague cory johnson caught up. she is the founder of the start up of the latin america operations, and former advisor to twitter. >> i think if you look at the history of some of those things in the companies we saw a, there is a lot of the data, historically. even today in silicon valley, many of the highly skilled workers here are immigrants. when you step back and look at our labor...
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but then there was a little girl and her mom who walked to america from latin america in the 84 lumber ad. they didn't have a visa, either, well, we don't generally allow visas to people from latin america who are seeking a better way of life here. if they did qualify for a visa, that little girl would be a grown-up adult by the time the visa was processed given our broken immigration system. we learned that fox television told the advertisers to edit out a border wall scene in the original version of the ad. i guess even fox is worried about being attacked by the twitter in chief. i'm not sure what 84 lumber sells, but i think i'm going to go out and buy me some. mr. speaker, i haven't had a cup of coffee in 30 years. i don't drink the stuff. you can bet, however, i'm going to go find my way into a starbuck's sometime soon because they just aannounced in the midst of this political hire an hey will additional 10,000 refugees. the c.e.o. of starbuck's said in a letter recently, there are more than 85 million citizens of the world recognized as refugees by the united nations. we're deve
but then there was a little girl and her mom who walked to america from latin america in the 84 lumber ad. they didn't have a visa, either, well, we don't generally allow visas to people from latin america who are seeking a better way of life here. if they did qualify for a visa, that little girl would be a grown-up adult by the time the visa was processed given our broken immigration system. we learned that fox television told the advertisers to edit out a border wall scene in the original...
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we ignore latin america in general. we tolerate the lack of liberty there. we freak out when it happens to friends in the middle east or other places. we have this passive relationship with latin america which i have never understood. it's our front yard. it's not just mexico. it's the whole region we ignore. if you want to deal with the border issues in texas, deal with the northern triangle drug and gang cartels that are creating havoc in the most violent countries in the world are in central america. we have ignored it now. if you want to stop the flow of immigrants, the mexican immigration is actually net negative over the last five years, people are going back. the massive numbers of people leaving from honduras, el salvador and guatemala are the reasons why we have the problems along the border now. solve it by engaging in the region. and venezuela would be a great place to do it. columbia could be a great partner in this. they don't trust the united states, we abandoned the region. we could be a leader again. we were a leader when 41 was present in la
we ignore latin america in general. we tolerate the lack of liberty there. we freak out when it happens to friends in the middle east or other places. we have this passive relationship with latin america which i have never understood. it's our front yard. it's not just mexico. it's the whole region we ignore. if you want to deal with the border issues in texas, deal with the northern triangle drug and gang cartels that are creating havoc in the most violent countries in the world are in central...
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larry: one part of this is that we -- this is a long tradition we have seen in latin america.eron in argentina is a classic. ample you reject all the experts -- a classic example. you reject all the experts. once you are in power, you cut a set of deals to protect monied interests, who then support you -- waves, andse perpetuate your power. that is a long tradition. it often produces good results in the first few months, because businesses get excited. although have to do is look at the economic history of latin america to know that in the long run it is a passport to nowhere. there's a lot of that going on. then there's a separate issue, which is these intermittent threats to companies like what the president did to the air conditioner company. or what the president did about the price of air force one. symbolic. is comparedlly small ball to the size of the economy. take one example. he probably did delay or maybe even forestall the movement of carrier.to mexico at on the other hand, the shrill of destabilizing character his rhetoric has destabilized the mexican peso by 15% o
larry: one part of this is that we -- this is a long tradition we have seen in latin america.eron in argentina is a classic. ample you reject all the experts -- a classic example. you reject all the experts. once you are in power, you cut a set of deals to protect monied interests, who then support you -- waves, andse perpetuate your power. that is a long tradition. it often produces good results in the first few months, because businesses get excited. although have to do is look at the...