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the latin american feminist -- feministas. activist delegates in the 1945 san francisco conference with it pushed women's rights and human rights into the u.n. charter, were not left us although they did oppose fascism. they were acting as diplomats on behalf of their countries and were liberal feminist. but from the sidelines populist front feminist were directly pushing these women to implement these goals. in order to insert women's rights into the u.n. charter these delegates were collaborating at the san francisco conference with the various religious and racial justice groups from the league of united latin american citizens, lulac, use group concern for the rights of immigrants, to the naacp which was defined human right of an anti-fascias and an optical zoom to groups of an anti-feminism. collaboration with all these groups was critical to getting human rights into the u.n. charter. in the wake of the 1945 conference, popular front pan american feminist responded by interpreting the human rights promises and women's ri
the latin american feminist -- feministas. activist delegates in the 1945 san francisco conference with it pushed women's rights and human rights into the u.n. charter, were not left us although they did oppose fascism. they were acting as diplomats on behalf of their countries and were liberal feminist. but from the sidelines populist front feminist were directly pushing these women to implement these goals. in order to insert women's rights into the u.n. charter these delegates were...
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gdp of latin america tripled. everyone forgets that latin america can grow fast. a couple of differences, it is certainly the trade and outward orientation is strong. secondly, regional integration, which is much weaker and latin america. when they take advantage of the aternal market, and i think certain aspect is thinking much more in the long run. what i think in latin america is is people think about the short run and people forget about the longer term. we think about china where the prime minister asked us to think on the long run. we did a study on china 2030, and we did china urbanization because they will still have to manage a migration to cities of the equivalent of the population of the u.s. in the next -- until 2030. those are the interested -- those of the things we are interested in. we also did it in vietnam. is more certainly asia ahead in terms of what is happening with the latest technology, digitalization. that is on the forefront of policymakers. more of anink much urgent agenda in latin ameri
gdp of latin america tripled. everyone forgets that latin america can grow fast. a couple of differences, it is certainly the trade and outward orientation is strong. secondly, regional integration, which is much weaker and latin america. when they take advantage of the aternal market, and i think certain aspect is thinking much more in the long run. what i think in latin america is is people think about the short run and people forget about the longer term. we think about china where the prime...
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now what's really interesting about this situation is latin america is twofold first of all latin america is the second largest trading partner with china for telecommunications in fact that has experienced about. you know an eighteen percent growth in the last several years but what's also interesting is the trump administration has also cut a to most of latin america because of immigration concerns by thirty percent so i think the trumpet ministration could have done a better job in elise trying to incentivize these countries not to work with wild way but it's very interesting because there was a quote from the former mexican ambassador to china and he said you know before trouble came in there was somewhat of an unwritten understanding that countries like mexico and other countries in latin america would really follow along with the united states was doing especially for national security is concerned but once trump guided. that's no longer in effect so these countries are are are you know building al. the infrastructure china has also provided huge economic incentives and in fact ther
now what's really interesting about this situation is latin america is twofold first of all latin america is the second largest trading partner with china for telecommunications in fact that has experienced about. you know an eighteen percent growth in the last several years but what's also interesting is the trump administration has also cut a to most of latin america because of immigration concerns by thirty percent so i think the trumpet ministration could have done a better job in elise...
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. >> santander, spain's biggest bank -- profits beat, and that is as the latin american units compensated for perhaps a more challenging environment in europe. net income came in a little lower. hit by a one-time charge of restructuring in the u k and poland. i've got italy coming out of recession, germany under pressure. how would you describe the spanish market to me? >> well, the banking environment in europe in general is challenging, despite which we continued to grow our revenues and we improved credit quality, and were able to cut costs. ultimately, the market conditions in europe and specifically in spain are clearly weaker than in latin america. we have a very strong presence in high-growth markets in latin america, and that is what what compensated a bit of the weaker performance in europe.
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but you do take latin classes. the text of the law is in latin. all translations really are supposed to be a secondary way of reading the law. it's the expectation to read it in the latin. don't quiz me on the latin. and secondarily in the vernacular. yes, we studied the latin a little bit. >> and i said that the intro the body of knowledge can be contained in a single volume. i have the volume here. in here is the latin text and an english text. the latin text of the book is not that copious. there's not that much to it. >> i have to correct you on one thing. most of the church's law is contained in that volume. there are other sources of law, including a new law after the 1983 code of canon law. in the last six years, pope francis made a lot of new law and they haven't done the revisions of the code. through the constitutions, just to give you an example of one, pope john paul, ii, set forth election and what happens when is gerned inhe tempo hur period until a ne is elec that is in the code of canon law. that's part of the broader, what we migh
but you do take latin classes. the text of the law is in latin. all translations really are supposed to be a secondary way of reading the law. it's the expectation to read it in the latin. don't quiz me on the latin. and secondarily in the vernacular. yes, we studied the latin a little bit. >> and i said that the intro the body of knowledge can be contained in a single volume. i have the volume here. in here is the latin text and an english text. the latin text of the book is not that...
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the historic day for latin america. for the white house it was a mistake by the american ambassador in santiago edward gorey. that he was he was going to. maybe just say oh you. know you know. that i only was elected i said that it was a grave and very serious defeat for the united states we knew that although i would act in what appeared to be a legal and constitutional manner it would be designed as a class warfare to eliminate the middle class opposition the bourgeois it would be a class war approach. top secret sensitive eyes only. nixon already in september called in henry kissinger to tell him that it would not be tolerated that in latin america an alternative. and social system could take hold and therefore the policy would be to make the chilean economy scream. nixon gives orders that they make the chilean economy scream and cia director richard helms writes it down. it will be hinted at. in order to become a lasting. but at the moment dismantling the has to put him to not see the end will be any. seeing him bad
the historic day for latin america. for the white house it was a mistake by the american ambassador in santiago edward gorey. that he was he was going to. maybe just say oh you. know you know. that i only was elected i said that it was a grave and very serious defeat for the united states we knew that although i would act in what appeared to be a legal and constitutional manner it would be designed as a class warfare to eliminate the middle class opposition the bourgeois it would be a class war...
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what is america's relationship with latin america look like? we have partnered very well with other countries in dealing with this issue. if we are not overly intrusive and kind of forcing the solution on venezuela, and it is a solution that really comes from venezuelans, we won't get accused by the mexicans of interfering with other people and won't be seen as heavy-handed. i think our stature in the region and ability to partner with the region, that will have a significant boost. i think it will be a real blow to what we have seen with the corrosive capital from china and russia. other countries will look at this and they will learn a lesson, like this is not a path to go down. we have already seen other countries like sri lanka for example, learn the lesson of the debt trap and intrusive and corrosive influence of chinese money. other countries will see that, and more importantly civil societies will see that and they will want to hold their governments to task to a standard about what kind of deals are they making with the chinese? what ki
what is america's relationship with latin america look like? we have partnered very well with other countries in dealing with this issue. if we are not overly intrusive and kind of forcing the solution on venezuela, and it is a solution that really comes from venezuelans, we won't get accused by the mexicans of interfering with other people and won't be seen as heavy-handed. i think our stature in the region and ability to partner with the region, that will have a significant boost. i think it...
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this is the expectation you read it in the latin. don't quiz me on that. and then secondary in the vernacular. so, yes. you have is to study latten a little bit. >> i said in my intro this body of knowledge could be contained in the single volume. i have it right here and think this is in here is the latin text. and english text. so the latin text is half of the book is not that copious. there's not that much. >> right. now, i have to correct conone thing. most of the church's law is in that volume but there are other sours of law including new law that was made after that 1983 code of cannon law was prom gated. the pope made a lot of new law which they have not printed new volumes or did new revisions of the code. so through constitutions and to give you one example of an apostolic constitution pope john paul ii set forth law governs papal election. what happens when the papacy is vacant and how the church is governed until a new pope is elect. the proceeds to be followed for election of the pope. and that's not in the code of cannon law. that's part of t
this is the expectation you read it in the latin. don't quiz me on that. and then secondary in the vernacular. so, yes. you have is to study latten a little bit. >> i said in my intro this body of knowledge could be contained in the single volume. i have it right here and think this is in here is the latin text. and english text. so the latin text is half of the book is not that copious. there's not that much. >> right. now, i have to correct conone thing. most of the church's law...
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it's the fifth leading cause for black african american men and eighth with latin men. not surprisingly residents in eastern neighborhoods and people of color are less likely to feel safe in their neighborhoods. despite city-wide decreases, a large disparity in the rate of trauma treatment exist for black african american children where there's a 17 higher time rate as compared to asian and pacific islander children or white children. while the magnitude is less there's also elevated rates of non-treatment amongst latin children. the majority of cases of child maltreatment are a result of neglect. and commercial exploitation of children is a problem in san francisco. the victims of commercial exploitation are mainly transgender women and people of color. one-third of victims are from the bay area. and minors account for a third of the victims said trafficking. and healthy eating, and the diets of many san franciscoians do not meet recommendations for vitamin and water and exceed the maximum recommendations for salt, fat and sugar. low-income and black african american a
it's the fifth leading cause for black african american men and eighth with latin men. not surprisingly residents in eastern neighborhoods and people of color are less likely to feel safe in their neighborhoods. despite city-wide decreases, a large disparity in the rate of trauma treatment exist for black african american children where there's a 17 higher time rate as compared to asian and pacific islander children or white children. while the magnitude is less there's also elevated rates of...
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but then there's we're going to be talking about nicaragua and other countries of the region other latin american countries and they have. old. norms old instruments. and they. remembered. the. road up train. which is. a credit old dock train started from eighteen twenty three dating from eighteen to twenty three and today's twenty nineteen little bit of that and latin america and the caribbean countries do not accept such approaches. and so on which. we talked about the results all the meeting of the high commission and we talked about the development of our technical cooperation which is very important for venezuela we have a lot of russian armaments weapons and technologies we cooperate in terms of technology culture and the gym for education and we have agendas in each of these areas we are proud of the work we're doing and we are grateful to president putin and the russian government for your solidarity and for your contribution to the development of our country thank you mr lavrov. for that question to. mr arias president maduro announced. the so-called great change not just on cou
but then there's we're going to be talking about nicaragua and other countries of the region other latin american countries and they have. old. norms old instruments. and they. remembered. the. road up train. which is. a credit old dock train started from eighteen twenty three dating from eighteen to twenty three and today's twenty nineteen little bit of that and latin america and the caribbean countries do not accept such approaches. and so on which. we talked about the results all the meeting...
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where we miss her we miss her in latin america we would like her to work in latin america she's an inspiration not only for journalists for for all the mothers in mexico that are still searching for their children for all this mothers that cannot get access to the information you need to find out where are your children and i'm talking about thousands of thousands of young people that have disappeared in the past 12 years so what about thank you very much for being here the situation in mexico eventually became too dangerous for hernandez she had to flee to europe where she lives in exile for moms are contemplate the bullet proof vest that the mexican government gave me on 2016 shortly before publishing my last book on the case of the 43 students who disappeared in the state of guerrero on september of 2014. it was that way. you have gone too far in your investigations but even with the best in front of me i refused to think about myself under any is that it has always been something more important to and justice yes. i am here before you today but they almost think years that they have leave
where we miss her we miss her in latin america we would like her to work in latin america she's an inspiration not only for journalists for for all the mothers in mexico that are still searching for their children for all this mothers that cannot get access to the information you need to find out where are your children and i'm talking about thousands of thousands of young people that have disappeared in the past 12 years so what about thank you very much for being here the situation in mexico...
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be speaking on beyond borders and immigration and young is n, professor professor of latin american and ethnic studies at clark n clark -- and studies. brings together scholars from and look at professornal history, a recent book called explores the hich transnational construction of he illegal alien in the americas. our second presenter, kathleen gate will be speaking on keeping and the tropics. rofessor lopez is an associate professor of latino and rutgers studies at university. she is the author of the book and published essays on immigration and afro-ashen connections in and ca and latino identity culture production, our third azuma, whos professor will speak on japanese labor temporary worker mmigration, u.s.-japan diplomacy. is the term ma chair associate professor of istory an former director of asian director studies in pennsylvania. between two hor of empires in japanese america. is forthcoming from the university of california press in search of our construction of japanese's empire. professor ruth allen watson who will speak on immigration. of public ofessor policy at the lyn
be speaking on beyond borders and immigration and young is n, professor professor of latin american and ethnic studies at clark n clark -- and studies. brings together scholars from and look at professornal history, a recent book called explores the hich transnational construction of he illegal alien in the americas. our second presenter, kathleen gate will be speaking on keeping and the tropics. rofessor lopez is an associate professor of latino and rutgers studies at university. she is the...
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and has been my honor to travel to latin america five different times in our first 2.5 years. i have witnessed this transformation firsthand. we work to strengthen the ties that bind freedom loving nations and peoples all across this hemisphere of freedom. connect with her, i saw the -- in ecuador, i saw the president supports free press. brazil, we laid the groundwork for greater cooperation. peru, i was honored to represent the u.s. at a historic conference where 35 nations pledged to fight against corruption in their governments and renew our commitment to freedom. since my very first visit to latin america two years ago, the people of the western hemisphere have voted in election after election for prosperity, security, transparency, and the rule of law in their governments. the u.s. has stood with them every step of the way. america will always stand with our neighbors when they stand for freedom. [applause] vice pres. pence: as president trump said in his first address to the united nations, in his words, nations of the world must take a greater role in promoting secure
and has been my honor to travel to latin america five different times in our first 2.5 years. i have witnessed this transformation firsthand. we work to strengthen the ties that bind freedom loving nations and peoples all across this hemisphere of freedom. connect with her, i saw the -- in ecuador, i saw the president supports free press. brazil, we laid the groundwork for greater cooperation. peru, i was honored to represent the u.s. at a historic conference where 35 nations pledged to fight...
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president trump promised a new day is coming in latin america, and so it is. socialism is dying, liberty and prosperity and democracy are being reborn right before our eyes. there has been transformation over the last two years. but as we all know, there has been extraordinary disruption as well. today, the single greatest source of disruption, the single greatest disrupter of peace and prosperity in the western hemisphere has come from the regime of nicolas maduro in venezuela, and from their desperate attempts to cling to power. venezuela's neighbors know better than anyone how hard it is to bring liberty to a land that has long lived under dictatorship. today, the united states of america reaffirms our commitment to the venezuelan people and to our partners in the region. we will continue to stand with the people of venezuela until libertad is restored. [applause] vice pres. pence: recent scenes out of caracas have been heartbreaking and deeply troubling. it is extraordinary to think about it. last week, the world saw armored vehicles run over unarmed citiz
president trump promised a new day is coming in latin america, and so it is. socialism is dying, liberty and prosperity and democracy are being reborn right before our eyes. there has been transformation over the last two years. but as we all know, there has been extraordinary disruption as well. today, the single greatest source of disruption, the single greatest disrupter of peace and prosperity in the western hemisphere has come from the regime of nicolas maduro in venezuela, and from their...
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many latin american countries, not all, but many latin american countries have backed this effort, originallythe name of defending democracy in latin america. when the trump administration talks about the monroe doctrine, the use of military force, undercutting the trek of tyranny and socialist countries in venezuela, cuba and nicaragua, it makes latin american countries much more uneasy about this. and i think it would be almost impossible for any of them to endorse some form of military action. >> kevin middlebrook giving us some perspective on what's happening in venezuela. kevin, thank you. >> my pleasure. >>> tropical depression fani is weakening but could bring heavy rains and mudslides. we're tracking the story, ahead. so skin looks like this. and you feel like this. aveeno® positively radiant get skin happy™ stand up to chronic migraine with botox®. what if you had fewer headaches and migraines a month? botox® prevents headaches and migraines before they even start. botox® is for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more. botox® injec
many latin american countries, not all, but many latin american countries have backed this effort, originallythe name of defending democracy in latin america. when the trump administration talks about the monroe doctrine, the use of military force, undercutting the trek of tyranny and socialist countries in venezuela, cuba and nicaragua, it makes latin american countries much more uneasy about this. and i think it would be almost impossible for any of them to endorse some form of military...
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when a european country went through a crisis why were its politicians worried about toilet paper in latin america. i flew to caracas to find out. during the 11 hour flight i read all sorts of articles warning me that caracas is one of the most dangerous cities in the world. if i wasn't murdered as soon as i got off the plane i'd be kidnapped or mugged or die of hunger or disease. will rot in prison. venezuela's capital is indeed amongst the most dangerous cities but so are dozens of cities in mexico brazil lo columbia. however the people there do have fun like we do they exercise much like us. children eat ice cream and some women carry refrigerators for some reason. surprisingly nobody trying to kill kidnap or imprison me when i arrived. during those 1st few hours i sold venezuela and fallen victim to the biggest propaganda plot of the 21st century. not the only thing keeping out because i wanted to see. life in the barrios the slums of caracas gatecrash rich weddings i am i wanted to be to young people artists and workers see what they do for fun what they eat how they vote what newspap
when a european country went through a crisis why were its politicians worried about toilet paper in latin america. i flew to caracas to find out. during the 11 hour flight i read all sorts of articles warning me that caracas is one of the most dangerous cities in the world. if i wasn't murdered as soon as i got off the plane i'd be kidnapped or mugged or die of hunger or disease. will rot in prison. venezuela's capital is indeed amongst the most dangerous cities but so are dozens of cities in...
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it is deceptive but people are waking up to the fact latin america to africa they are there. and then they come in to build ports but it is a death trap in the end up taking over these facilities like sri lanka. they own both ends of the panama canal. rebuilt that now the chinese own it. that is incredible to me. the incoming president decided that's not good now they are all over africa. how do we persuade these countries to reject the chinese cracks it is long-term pain. but we also have to compete. and then champion through diplomacy act advocating for american interest the technology piece and quantum computing and five g. and with that global math that is 50 percent of the world right now is moving in with five g. once that is put in, they control it. they control the data and everything. for verizon and other companies we cannot just say they are evil and they steal intellectual property but the fact is we have to compete with them to win. but the united states is prepared to make. so we have hit on china and latin america there are other things on the agenda. >> when i
it is deceptive but people are waking up to the fact latin america to africa they are there. and then they come in to build ports but it is a death trap in the end up taking over these facilities like sri lanka. they own both ends of the panama canal. rebuilt that now the chinese own it. that is incredible to me. the incoming president decided that's not good now they are all over africa. how do we persuade these countries to reject the chinese cracks it is long-term pain. but we also have to...
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to latin america which is a part of the world that certainly does not have the resources to absorb so many this is an unprecedented refugee crisis for this part of the world and there are countries that are already closing the door on venezuelans like trinidad and tobago panama which is demanding that they have a visa so the united nations is clearly saying this is an emergency the region needs help venezuelans are going to need help and latin america still are saying that this is a burden that needs to be shared not just by the region but by the whole world thousands of students marched in the streets of the algerian capital calling for free and fair elections the young protesters want all politicians connected to the ousted president. to step down including the interim president and prime minister a presidential election is shuttled for early opponents fear it will be manipulated by the country's political elite the british prime minister is offering m.p.'s a chance to vote on whether to hold a 2nd referendum sarees amazed that. britain's departure from the e.u. are telling him they
to latin america which is a part of the world that certainly does not have the resources to absorb so many this is an unprecedented refugee crisis for this part of the world and there are countries that are already closing the door on venezuelans like trinidad and tobago panama which is demanding that they have a visa so the united nations is clearly saying this is an emergency the region needs help venezuelans are going to need help and latin america still are saying that this is a burden that...
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i six thanks very much i said briscoe rodriguez from our latin america department thanks for that. in the u.s. congressional democrats are set to question attorney general william barr later today when he testifies on the motor report before the senate judiciary committee bar says that report exonerates the president of any collusion with russia to influence the twenty sixteen election but the senate hearings today are expected to focus on a letter to bar from robert mueller in west he takes issue with this characterization of his investigation here's a look at some of the options democrats have moving forward with the moeller report . page after page after page them on a report on veils unflattering material about president trump's conduct trump himself has his own summary we have no no no no. however democrats in the house of representatives still believe the president obstructed justice and are demanding the release of the full report including redirected material. this is perhaps the best kept secret in washington what's behind these we and what they deliver any incriminating e
i six thanks very much i said briscoe rodriguez from our latin america department thanks for that. in the u.s. congressional democrats are set to question attorney general william barr later today when he testifies on the motor report before the senate judiciary committee bar says that report exonerates the president of any collusion with russia to influence the twenty sixteen election but the senate hearings today are expected to focus on a letter to bar from robert mueller in west he takes...
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the venezuela situation is the worst humanitarian crisis in latin america. we have been making an enormous effort to provide solitary t and assistance to venezuela population to the colombian territory, expanding our institutional offer and social policy to assist them in health, food, housing and location among others. however, our resources are limited. until now we have received 1,400,000 venezuela and of course we cannot receive 4 million more are 5 million more because in terrible damages in columbia society. so are goal is not only to have a clear voice against maduro's reaching but also to work together with the international community. the united states leadership is something that the government ensures and that's why we have been working so hard supporting the new venezuela government. i have to say to confess, when we listen, the maduro government, that is not a government, but is a dictatorship, they are not the government. they were in government until january 9, january 9 the constitution of venezuela said clearly that the president of the nati
the venezuela situation is the worst humanitarian crisis in latin america. we have been making an enormous effort to provide solitary t and assistance to venezuela population to the colombian territory, expanding our institutional offer and social policy to assist them in health, food, housing and location among others. however, our resources are limited. until now we have received 1,400,000 venezuela and of course we cannot receive 4 million more are 5 million more because in terrible damages...
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american countries let's get more now from our latin america editor lucien human who joins us now live from caracas what's prompted lucy of the u.n. h.c.r. to make this declaration. you know adrian i think what's prompting it is that we're seeing as. just mentioned that more women are leaving this country that the problem is getting worse and not getting better in fact the u.n. refugee agency is latest statistics show that it's almost 4000000 venezuelans who have left in just the last 4 years and most of them are going to latin america which is a region that cannot cope with this unprecedented influx its own social services its own infrastructure can barely make do for its own citizens and so latin american countries are saying that they need help they need help from the international community but they also want the burden to be shared not just financially but also in the distribution of these venezuelans which according to the united nations should now be getting refugee status. venezuela specifically in north central american nations that the people who are also fleeing right now. t
american countries let's get more now from our latin america editor lucien human who joins us now live from caracas what's prompted lucy of the u.n. h.c.r. to make this declaration. you know adrian i think what's prompting it is that we're seeing as. just mentioned that more women are leaving this country that the problem is getting worse and not getting better in fact the u.n. refugee agency is latest statistics show that it's almost 4000000 venezuelans who have left in just the last 4 years...
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one of latin america's most polarizing politicians goes on trial for corruption. hello there we've got plenty of unsettled weather across the middle east at the moment plenty of clouds showing up on the satellite picture over parts of iraq and iran and all of that drifting its way eastwards we're going to see more showers as we head through the next few days as well as and dust storms from those systems and they will gradually edging away towards the east so that system then becoming more confined to the east as we head through thursday and the weather calming down for us in tehran with a maximum temperature of 27 so once the west the next weather system is edging in here those that will be over parts of turkey with ankara getting to $21.00 with the risk of one or 2 showers a bit further towards the south and that's plenty of cloud over the arabian peninsula at the moment that cloud has given us a few outbreaks of rain the most loyalty of them have been over parts of a man and a cloud sticking around as we head through the next few days so there's always the risk
one of latin america's most polarizing politicians goes on trial for corruption. hello there we've got plenty of unsettled weather across the middle east at the moment plenty of clouds showing up on the satellite picture over parts of iraq and iran and all of that drifting its way eastwards we're going to see more showers as we head through the next few days as well as and dust storms from those systems and they will gradually edging away towards the east so that system then becoming more...
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>> jimmy: that's very latin. >> very latin. >> jimmy: that's very latin, yeah and how did you -- whatlause >> but question. i have a question for you. >> jimmy: sure, go ahead >> what would be the maluma name for you if you take parents and -- >> jimmy: my sister, mom's gloria my dad's james and my sister is gloria as well >> so -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it's so embarrassing but my mom and dad is jim and gloria and me and my sister were jim and gloria. [ laughter ] it's, like, very - very unoriginal parents. i would probably be -- giljago? [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> giljago >> jimmy: giljago. >> giljago >> jimmy: maluma, giljago. how you doing, man [ talking over each other >> giljago, baby >> jimmy: i saw the other night, quickly, but we didn't get a chance to speak. but i saw you from afar. you were at the met gala dude, look at this look at this stud. [ cheers and applause look at that holy moly. who is this? who are you wearing? >> well, that was keno that was assigned for me and jeremy scott he did it for me that was such an amazing experience, man. >> jimmy: have you ever been
>> jimmy: that's very latin. >> very latin. >> jimmy: that's very latin, yeah and how did you -- whatlause >> but question. i have a question for you. >> jimmy: sure, go ahead >> what would be the maluma name for you if you take parents and -- >> jimmy: my sister, mom's gloria my dad's james and my sister is gloria as well >> so -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it's so embarrassing but my mom and dad is jim and gloria and me and my sister were jim...
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not in states germany and many latin american nations. and asked nick is a member of the german parliament who speaks on latin american foreign policy or chancellor merkel c.d.u. party he explained germany's take on venice minus constitution. i think we have a clear position that you undertow is a legitimate interim president of venezuela in accordance with the constitution of a sailor. we call on everyone involved to refrain from while and seek a peaceful solutions to a national dialogue and a democratic transition that can only be resolved through a fair and free elections. and to enable that and to make that possible i think. maduro has to step aside i think there were rumors the last couple of days he was already plotting his review to cuba not clear how. realistic that scenario is but it's clear that neither the majority i do at the moment can we can secure the full support of the of thier authorities in him in israel or so that stalemate may continue for quite a while and should germany become more actively involved in a situation.
not in states germany and many latin american nations. and asked nick is a member of the german parliament who speaks on latin american foreign policy or chancellor merkel c.d.u. party he explained germany's take on venice minus constitution. i think we have a clear position that you undertow is a legitimate interim president of venezuela in accordance with the constitution of a sailor. we call on everyone involved to refrain from while and seek a peaceful solutions to a national dialogue and a...
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we are connected to latin america and the caribbean shared by culture and geography. from my headquarters it takes me longer to travel to dc than many countries in my area of responsibility. we are connected to our neighbors in every domain and most importantly shared values. only by working together can we meet current and future global challenges. ultimately what we want is enemies to fear us, friends to partner with us and the western hemisphere to shine as a beacon of peace, democracy and prosperity. works closely with our interagency teammates, the department of date, usaid, department of homeland security and department of justice to name a few. this team works with northern command and the u.s. coast guard is critical to mission accomplishment. over the past five months i've traveled throughout central america, south america and the caribbean to get a firsthand look at the opportunities and challenges that directly impact the security of our hemisphere and homeland. criminal organizations illegal migration, violent extremists, corruption all enabled by weak gov
we are connected to latin america and the caribbean shared by culture and geography. from my headquarters it takes me longer to travel to dc than many countries in my area of responsibility. we are connected to our neighbors in every domain and most importantly shared values. only by working together can we meet current and future global challenges. ultimately what we want is enemies to fear us, friends to partner with us and the western hemisphere to shine as a beacon of peace, democracy and...
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expanding their presence in latin america. you using economic and military influence to strategically compete against u.s. in this systematically engaged with the autocrat autocratic regimes. admiral fowler has cited russia and china russia and cuba are increasing military intelligence activities in venezuela. what types of equipment aircraft capabilities are you most concerned about? >> i will defer to admiral fowler for the specific technical concerns. in terms of russia and chinese influence we are focused on counseling that influence with our own productive activities voting partner capacity as we discussed in the opening. we really see our national defense strategy encourages us as a department to look at these as global threats. that includes countering the influence in our region. we are in our hemisphere. therefore we are consistently looking for opportunities to build our partners and build new relationships. we have significant opportunity right now to do so. with respect to their specific activity in venezuela. as i
expanding their presence in latin america. you using economic and military influence to strategically compete against u.s. in this systematically engaged with the autocrat autocratic regimes. admiral fowler has cited russia and china russia and cuba are increasing military intelligence activities in venezuela. what types of equipment aircraft capabilities are you most concerned about? >> i will defer to admiral fowler for the specific technical concerns. in terms of russia and chinese...
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instead they use the cum laude latin honor system to recognize students with high grades. the principle claims this will reduce the overall competitive culture at to allow students to focus on exploring learning opportunities of interest to them. send it back to you. ed: jillian, appreciate that. very interesting. camkamala harrissing blaming vor suppression why democrats had losses in 2018. >> without voter suppression, stacey abrams would be the governor of georgia. ed: well stacey abrams claims she won the race. our next guest has a reality check. minority participation surged in 2008. he has numbers liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ nueven if you try to eat well,. you might fall short in key nutrients. get more by adding one a day. it's the #1 multivitamin uniquely designed for men and women. one serving, once a day. one a day. and done.
instead they use the cum laude latin honor system to recognize students with high grades. the principle claims this will reduce the overall competitive culture at to allow students to focus on exploring learning opportunities of interest to them. send it back to you. ed: jillian, appreciate that. very interesting. camkamala harrissing blaming vor suppression why democrats had losses in 2018. >> without voter suppression, stacey abrams would be the governor of georgia. ed: well stacey...
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again changer for latin american start of leeds our global report today as the famed softbank group of japan makes a billion dollar investment in colombian delivery service wrap the capital infusion into the on demand delivery startup is the first major move by soft banks innovation fund and latin america's local hub softbank the innovation fund as the largest tech fund focused on latin america the major investment is happening before the fund has even been formally established for now the capital is coming from soft banks vision and directly from soft bank group and the portfolio a pass to the innovation fund when it begins operation wrap the launch from colombia in two thousand and fifteen and now also operates in seven countries including major markets in argentina brazil and mexico robby delivers prescription medicines groceries and takeout as well as digital payment services and claims to have twenty percent monthly growth rates. and of a two year legal spat it had been announced that mobile phone chip manufacturer qualcomm will receive at least four point five billion dollars fro
again changer for latin american start of leeds our global report today as the famed softbank group of japan makes a billion dollar investment in colombian delivery service wrap the capital infusion into the on demand delivery startup is the first major move by soft banks innovation fund and latin america's local hub softbank the innovation fund as the largest tech fund focused on latin america the major investment is happening before the fund has even been formally established for now the...
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interim leader injanuary and has been recognised by than 50 countries including the us and most of latin madero, backed by russia, china and the top of the country ‘s military has refused to concede leadership to his rival. fist pumps from his supporters and a warning to those who he says i try to oust him in a coup. they keep fleeing and other security bodies are going after the ca ptu re. security bodies are going after the capture. they are looking for those responsible for the attempted coup who are now isolated, alone and have defeated. the us has once again reiterated support for juan defeated. the us has once again reiterated support forjuan guaido. and hasn't ruled out military intervention but it was warned by the russians against further aggressive steps. the power struggle in venezuela is no longer isolated in the streets of caracas, it is now being played out on the international stage as well. we'll be getting expert analysis in around about her menaces —— in around ten minutes on the programme. the us attorney general, william barr, has said he will not testify before a sen
interim leader injanuary and has been recognised by than 50 countries including the us and most of latin madero, backed by russia, china and the top of the country ‘s military has refused to concede leadership to his rival. fist pumps from his supporters and a warning to those who he says i try to oust him in a coup. they keep fleeing and other security bodies are going after the ca ptu re. security bodies are going after the capture. they are looking for those responsible for the attempted...
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we've hit on china, on latin america, on b.d.f. are there other things on the committee, on the agenda this year you won't folks to know is coming down? mr. mccaul: when i was chairman of homeland, it was an nteresting time. i saw the rise of isis, i warned the administration at the time of the threat. the -- it was frightening. we stopped about 95%. in my threat briefings i worked with the f.b.i., intelligence community, homeland. only about 5% happened and those are the ones you know about. with the collapse of the caliphate the threat briefings have gone way down if that's not to say the threat is still not there. they are embedded. if you talk to military, it's moving into the sahel region which is middlebelt of africa, destabilize nations. lindsey graham and i introduced the global for julie active in usaid, state and defense together to try to stabilize this region. it's more preventative -- preventative than just reacting. if we can't went on the preventative diplomacy side, that's when you put your military in. the dod is i
we've hit on china, on latin america, on b.d.f. are there other things on the committee, on the agenda this year you won't folks to know is coming down? mr. mccaul: when i was chairman of homeland, it was an nteresting time. i saw the rise of isis, i warned the administration at the time of the threat. the -- it was frightening. we stopped about 95%. in my threat briefings i worked with the f.b.i., intelligence community, homeland. only about 5% happened and those are the ones you know about....
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richard: it has been in latin america if i say -- but that is equally unacceptable. the whole language of blackness and indianness becomes inadmissible. charles: even though at the same time they have this recognition in the textbooks like mexico where there is a fusion culture. somehow they use this scene that was so painful in your book where i had to kind of put it down, where you say the whitest inner part of you, you said we don't have writers that look like you. i know what you are talking about because people don't say that to me but i hear when i am over there, the most astonishing comments. richard: the dinner party in mexico city, an executive for television -- televista, when a group of mexicans get together, they talk about friends. he was talking to me. he said, who are you? i said i am a writer and working in mexico city. he said, munching on his salmon, in mexico we don't have journalists who look like you. only mexico would say such a thing to one of her children, but it is true there is this vocabulary that is not sufficient to the reality you are de
richard: it has been in latin america if i say -- but that is equally unacceptable. the whole language of blackness and indianness becomes inadmissible. charles: even though at the same time they have this recognition in the textbooks like mexico where there is a fusion culture. somehow they use this scene that was so painful in your book where i had to kind of put it down, where you say the whitest inner part of you, you said we don't have writers that look like you. i know what you are...