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relationship with latin america -- >> rose: europe has two world wars. they were able to create the european union here in this hemisphere in america without any whether or not wars. we haven't been able to create -- i remember pre'&qqgt obama once announced a free trade from alaska to -- that is still to come. >> rose: and why hasn't it come? >> well, part of that is that the u.s. navy has not had the political will to do it but at the same time we have so many different approaches in latin america. for instance, their countries do not want to do that. the other countries like, for instance, those that are members of the pacific alliance, mexico, colombia, peru and chile that have created this alliance which is very young, one-year-old, but it has been extremely successful. and we have invited the u.s. to be part of that and actually u.s. now is an observer member with canada, with japan, with china of the pacific alliance. >> rose: chile's also had a military history with general pinochet and all that happened with him. how much of your budget is -- goe
relationship with latin america -- >> rose: europe has two world wars. they were able to create the european union here in this hemisphere in america without any whether or not wars. we haven't been able to create -- i remember pre'&qqgt obama once announced a free trade from alaska to -- that is still to come. >> rose: and why hasn't it come? >> well, part of that is that the u.s. navy has not had the political will to do it but at the same time we have so many different...
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criminals that are evading justice in latin america. pasada, known confessed terrorist, he is here in this country. and the american government doesn't doesn't give him back. so the united states needs to help out with this instead of contributing to corruption and terrorism. >> the abuse of power, corruption, effects the political process. and we as poll tickets we have to try to work together against corruption. so that there is no abuse of power. politics is not in business, or a benefit. for me, politics are a service towards our people. so i don't share the way that politics are carries out here -- the way politics should be carries out is a science of the service for the people. >> you believe that there are beliefians who committed crimes against the state, who have escaped to the united states, and you would like the united states to extradite those people back to bolivia? and yet, are you still interested in providing asylum to edward snowden? >> one thing is to abide by international treaties, but if you do abide by then, for
criminals that are evading justice in latin america. pasada, known confessed terrorist, he is here in this country. and the american government doesn't doesn't give him back. so the united states needs to help out with this instead of contributing to corruption and terrorism. >> the abuse of power, corruption, effects the political process. and we as poll tickets we have to try to work together against corruption. so that there is no abuse of power. politics is not in business, or a...
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the treaty was local prohibits the testing, use and production of nuclear weapons in latin america and the caribbean. the treaty was signed in 1967 by 14 countries in the wake of the cuban missile crisis. it was the first treaty seeking to created a nuclear weapons' free zone. 33 nations from the region including cuba, hat ratified the treaty by 2002. >> today, latin america is one of the most secure regions in the world from nuclear conflict. therefore, it's also most able to deploy its economic capacity and resources for economic and social development rather than expanding them on unproductive nuclear arms races. >> the award could influence nuclear arms reduction in other countries and regions. >>> it is time for a check on your weather with our meteorologist. good morning, all week you've been keeping an eye on a powerful storm affecting people in southwestern areas of japan. what's the latest now? >> it's francisco has been lingering in the southwestern islands of jaech since whence and stormy conditions there. and we've seen some changes today as you can see, the clouds are star
the treaty was local prohibits the testing, use and production of nuclear weapons in latin america and the caribbean. the treaty was signed in 1967 by 14 countries in the wake of the cuban missile crisis. it was the first treaty seeking to created a nuclear weapons' free zone. 33 nations from the region including cuba, hat ratified the treaty by 2002. >> today, latin america is one of the most secure regions in the world from nuclear conflict. therefore, it's also most able to deploy its...
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the one thing we're seeing in latin america is heavy pest pressure.re seeing fungicides and insecticides really take a strong hold in latin america. >> if you didn't have renaxepure, how much of the crop will fail? >> it will be over $900 million in revenue. >> how much would fail? how much of the food chain would actually be eaten by bugs if it weren't for this? i'm trying to get a sense of how important this is for our food chain in the world. >> certainly insects and pests create huge havoc for farmers, especially in latin america where there is appreciable insect infestation that occurs during these seasons. and so i don't have the numbers with me in terms of what the yields would be impacted without it, but i think it is substantial. >> okay. we had a terrific conference, delivering alpha. nelson peltz is a supporter and a shareholder of yours, was hoping you'll do this kind of reconfiguration. was this always in the works? are you saying, listen, i've heard the shareholders, they make a lot of sense, maybe it's time to part with tio2? >> you kno
the one thing we're seeing in latin america is heavy pest pressure.re seeing fungicides and insecticides really take a strong hold in latin america. >> if you didn't have renaxepure, how much of the crop will fail? >> it will be over $900 million in revenue. >> how much would fail? how much of the food chain would actually be eaten by bugs if it weren't for this? i'm trying to get a sense of how important this is for our food chain in the world. >> certainly insects and...
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john: in latin america? the money to send their child to a private school in latin latin america will do it because they know that that is their ticket into the middle class. without it they are going to have a very rough time. >> because the teachers just don't show up, they sit there, they don't teach? >> precisely. they perform very badly. mexican schools are at the bottom of the rankings. thirty-fourth out of30 countries in terms of the achievements of the students. a very poor job. john: thank you, mary o'grady. if you'd like to keep the conversation going, go to twitter or facebook and use that hash tag let people know what you think. i would like tosee what you think as well. coming up, ray are schools where kids actually like learning. >> reading his work, but it's aweome. >> next, a school with no rules. >> would you do in public school that is different from here? >> everything is different from public school. public school. >> you get to have fun all any last requests mr. baldwin? do you mind grab
john: in latin america? the money to send their child to a private school in latin latin america will do it because they know that that is their ticket into the middle class. without it they are going to have a very rough time. >> because the teachers just don't show up, they sit there, they don't teach? >> precisely. they perform very badly. mexican schools are at the bottom of the rankings. thirty-fourth out of30 countries in terms of the achievements of the students. a very poor...
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it happened in latin america. i would like to show it was the same thing, in a certain way.s supposed to be peaceful and nice. most were doing something negative. and it was very controversial when it came out. >> very negative and controversial, including the united states. the movie was shown here. it was produced with an american company. here and around the world. >> i want to ask you quickly about your 2002 film "amen" that looks at the links between the vatican and nazi germany. the central character nazi officer played in the hygiene institute who learns the process he develops to eradicate typhus is being used for killing jews and extermination camps. he attempts to notify the pope, because little response from the catholic hierarchy. >> i just got back. they are exterminating jews. >> you should know the majority behind mr. hitler. >> people are arriving at those factories of death. only the vatican can do something to stop those atrocities in only his holiness by alerting the world public. >> that was an excerpt from your film "amen ergo did you talk about what you
it happened in latin america. i would like to show it was the same thing, in a certain way.s supposed to be peaceful and nice. most were doing something negative. and it was very controversial when it came out. >> very negative and controversial, including the united states. the movie was shown here. it was produced with an american company. here and around the world. >> i want to ask you quickly about your 2002 film "amen" that looks at the links between the vatican and...
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policy improveif he wants to conditions with latin america, he must listen.free the 5. >> what message do you have for the american people, rene gonzalez, and for the american government, particularly president obama? >> i would start with the american people. i was born there. i have family there. good people. they don't have my political opinions. but they have supported me all the way since i was arrested. they supported my wife will stop they supported my daughters. they are good americans like a lot of americans that i met. i met good people everywhere. i met good officers in jail, people who are professionals, who were decent. i met good people who were in prison. i would say to all of those people, to the american people, that we have more in common. that we should live together as neighbors, relate to each other the things that make us human beings, to the things that unite us as people. forthat has been too long the countries to be separated by politics. government, to listen to a whole continent that is telling them to change their relations with cu
policy improveif he wants to conditions with latin america, he must listen.free the 5. >> what message do you have for the american people, rene gonzalez, and for the american government, particularly president obama? >> i would start with the american people. i was born there. i have family there. good people. they don't have my political opinions. but they have supported me all the way since i was arrested. they supported my wife will stop they supported my daughters. they are...
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not all of latin america. venezuela, bolivia, and ecuador. showing a keen interest. crac>> if you take a visit to te white house webpage and type in government transparency you will find a memo declaring his policy on open government. he sees government should be transparent. transparency about the cut ability and provides information for citizens about what their government is doing. while that is his stated intentions, his actions speak louder than words according to a report released yesterday i the committee to protect journalists. he has fallen short of his promise. it is a detailed report on how the prosecution of journalists has created a chilling effect. six employees and two contractors have been charged compared to three such prosecutions in all previous u.s. administrations combined. i was joined earlier by the host and producer of breaking the set, abby martin and they shed light on this discrepancy and talk about the report's findings. i asked abby what she thinks have been the most egregious helices said fourth. cracks one of -- i was not surprised to s
not all of latin america. venezuela, bolivia, and ecuador. showing a keen interest. crac>> if you take a visit to te white house webpage and type in government transparency you will find a memo declaring his policy on open government. he sees government should be transparent. transparency about the cut ability and provides information for citizens about what their government is doing. while that is his stated intentions, his actions speak louder than words according to a report released...
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to say that i put it toward good things i made trips to places countries that were screwing in latin america wrote books like shapeshifting the world is as you dream it but i didn't expose what was going on. and then after nine eleven i decided i had to come clean and at this point i decided to write the entire manuscript without telling anybody i was writing it and then get it out into the hands of major publishers at that point it became my best insurance policy in fact even today you know if someone were to shoot me when i walk out of the studio the book with so many many millions more copies and that's exactly the opposite of what the jackals would like to have happen so whistleblowers should never threaten to blow the whistle they should just get all their ducks in order. exactly there are some high profile death of political leaders that happen here in the u.s. john that people still question to this day do you think that jackals operate inside of america too. you know i have no personal proof of that but it's sometimes hard to believe that they weren't involved in some of these things
to say that i put it toward good things i made trips to places countries that were screwing in latin america wrote books like shapeshifting the world is as you dream it but i didn't expose what was going on. and then after nine eleven i decided i had to come clean and at this point i decided to write the entire manuscript without telling anybody i was writing it and then get it out into the hands of major publishers at that point it became my best insurance policy in fact even today you know if...
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generation but with united states is concerned about is the rise of the left wing governments of latin america and those governments are very friendly toward cuba so there is much more of an effort in the oas and other bodies to isolate the united states now safe the united states doesn't change its policies toward cuba and these countries are just not going to go along with the united states has put it's symptomatic as part of a broader international lessening of u.s. influence we see what's happening in the middle east and i say can really influence the situations are war making we've got this powerful military the most powerful military in the history of humanity and it doesn't work since world war two you look at korea you look at vietnam you look at afghanistan you look at iraq i mean we we can we can invade grenada and we can defeat a couple dozen cuban construction workers and reagan could go on television saying it's morning again in america the united states is back and standing proud but this the military solutions don't work to any of these problems even in libya situation there is
generation but with united states is concerned about is the rise of the left wing governments of latin america and those governments are very friendly toward cuba so there is much more of an effort in the oas and other bodies to isolate the united states now safe the united states doesn't change its policies toward cuba and these countries are just not going to go along with the united states has put it's symptomatic as part of a broader international lessening of u.s. influence we see what's...
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to say that i put it toward good things i made trips to places countries that were screwing in latin america wrote books like shapeshifting the world is as you dream it but i didn't expose what was going on and then after nine eleven i decided i had to come clean at this point i decided to write the entire manuscript without telling anybody i was writing it and then get it out into the hands of major publishers at that point it became my best insurance policy in fact even today you know if someone were to shoot me when i walk out of the studio the book would sell many many millions more copies and that's exactly the opposite of what the jackals would like to have happen so whistleblowers should never have. threaten to blow the whistle they should just get all their ducks in order. exactly there are some high profile death of political leaders that happen here in the us john that people still question to this day do you think the jackals operate inside of america to. you know i have no personal proof of that but it's sometimes hard to believe that they weren't involved in some of these things
to say that i put it toward good things i made trips to places countries that were screwing in latin america wrote books like shapeshifting the world is as you dream it but i didn't expose what was going on and then after nine eleven i decided i had to come clean at this point i decided to write the entire manuscript without telling anybody i was writing it and then get it out into the hands of major publishers at that point it became my best insurance policy in fact even today you know if...
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sarah harrison arranged with the russian consulate there is onward travel to latin america. sn america, yeah, he going to transit moscow so he would have to go the other way or he would be stopped. this thing is full of ironies. today is columbus day. i was thinking on the way in, my favorite history on the discovery of america started this way. columbus -- america was discovered by a man who is looking for something else. in the next two centuries were spent trying to find a way around or through it. history is like that, full of ironies, very chancey. here is edward snowden in hong kong. he wants to seek a secure place in latin america. he is on his way to moscow. process, the u.s. revokes his passport and he is stranded and spends the next month in the trans-a part of the airport and seeks asylum in russia. what is the end result? he ends up in a place which is why far the most secure place on the orbe because no seal team 6 fancy drone is going to violate russian sovereignty by taking a shot at edward snowden. >> unguided take a break and then we are going to come back fo
sarah harrison arranged with the russian consulate there is onward travel to latin america. sn america, yeah, he going to transit moscow so he would have to go the other way or he would be stopped. this thing is full of ironies. today is columbus day. i was thinking on the way in, my favorite history on the discovery of america started this way. columbus -- america was discovered by a man who is looking for something else. in the next two centuries were spent trying to find a way around or...
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the number has fallen by a third, but much will remains, especially him latin america. stephen reports from the city of maseo. >> dr. gomez is taking us to see something the government wants to stop. >> we are going to a flea market because possibly we are going to find evidence of child labor. >> this seaside state is notorious for child labor. average wages here are exceptionally low. it's easy to find people to work for very little, and children work for nothing. he goes ahead to see if he can find any underaged laborers, and in minutes he does. when he find someone he suspects of working illegally, he takes a note of their details. the aunt of this young girl saw no problem with the fact her niece was working. >> if she is not working, she will just he and the streets. >> the fact that child labor is still rebel and here does highlight one of the contradictions of refill. this is a country with a strong economy but a society that is still struggling to give up some of its habits of centuries past. to see what effect child labor is having on this country we went to t
the number has fallen by a third, but much will remains, especially him latin america. stephen reports from the city of maseo. >> dr. gomez is taking us to see something the government wants to stop. >> we are going to a flea market because possibly we are going to find evidence of child labor. >> this seaside state is notorious for child labor. average wages here are exceptionally low. it's easy to find people to work for very little, and children work for nothing. he goes...
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solid growth in latin america and africa.es up around 4% in the first half of the year. that's largely in line with forecasts. and the french super market with carrefour, up 2% at the moment. it posted a turn around in its comparable stores. at the same time, we've got our eyes on cpm. he says he can't comment on whether american movil will remain a shareholder. the phone company has announced it will not its takeover of kpm. america movil says it has not decided what to do with its current stake. that's corporate news right now out of here in the european trade. still to come gold may have shrugged off the recent u.s. debt drama, but our next guest is telling us fiscal trade volumes have skyrocketed in recent week. as we do so a recap of where stocks are right now here in europe. the ocean gets warmer. the peruvian anchovy harvest suffers. it raises the price of fishmeal, cattle feed and beef. bny mellon turns insights like these into powerful investment strategies. for a university endowment. it funds a marine biologist...
solid growth in latin america and africa.es up around 4% in the first half of the year. that's largely in line with forecasts. and the french super market with carrefour, up 2% at the moment. it posted a turn around in its comparable stores. at the same time, we've got our eyes on cpm. he says he can't comment on whether american movil will remain a shareholder. the phone company has announced it will not its takeover of kpm. america movil says it has not decided what to do with its current...
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people from 'coz restrict and people from venezuela and all of latin america who came together to unit to get in museum built (clapping) >> and that was the most beautiful thing about having all latinos come together by the way, we came together all because we knew what the mexican museum would do. i want to thank our agency our african-american brothers and sisters and our earn pan brothers and sisters they helped get in mexican museum built. and with that i'd like to introduce our president of the festival my deep friend give him a hand (clapping) >> you have to help me, you support me on the mexican day. i'm proud to be chair for the nonprofit that actually provides the festival who was here for leila detains yesterday (clapping) >> you, you know we've become the community hearts for san francisco so we've been waiting to welcome the mexican museum for a long, long time. it fulfills the original violation in the district as a culture hub that would super economic growth for the region and the many travelers that are so important for this economy. the mexican museum joins the large i
people from 'coz restrict and people from venezuela and all of latin america who came together to unit to get in museum built (clapping) >> and that was the most beautiful thing about having all latinos come together by the way, we came together all because we knew what the mexican museum would do. i want to thank our agency our african-american brothers and sisters and our earn pan brothers and sisters they helped get in mexican museum built. and with that i'd like to introduce our...
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you find it all over latin america, all over sub-saharan africa, all over asia. in nigeria -- first, in brazil 50% of people of brazil report that they have unfavorable views of jews, that they're anti-semites. 50%. there are very few jews in brazil. five one hundredth of 1% of the population is jewish. where do they get these notions? most brazilians have never met a jew, don't know any jews. it's just what they've learned as part of their culture, as part of the world culture, the global culture. if you move to africa, nigeria, 43% of the people in nigeria are anti'em tick. there are virtually no jews and many fewer than in brazil. and then if you go to asia, in country after country large percentages of the people are anti-semitic. in china, the population classes of the world, the rising power, 55% of the people are anti-semitic, there are no jews to speak of in china. this is simply astonishing. move back to europe. jews, it's not just a question of the beliefs, the anti-semitism that exists in these areas, but also the real world effects upon jews. jews are
you find it all over latin america, all over sub-saharan africa, all over asia. in nigeria -- first, in brazil 50% of people of brazil report that they have unfavorable views of jews, that they're anti-semites. 50%. there are very few jews in brazil. five one hundredth of 1% of the population is jewish. where do they get these notions? most brazilians have never met a jew, don't know any jews. it's just what they've learned as part of their culture, as part of the world culture, the global...
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i have done it with other detainees in the middle east and latin america. negotiating with sharks, it is just common sense suggestions. negotiating with difficult people like your spouse, getting a mortgage, buying a car. normal tips on how to get something done. >> how to sweet talk a shark. thank you for joining me. to winyoungest writer fiction, one of the most prestigious literary awards in the future, she received it for her second book. at the ceremony and sending us this report. >> the winner of the booker prize. old writer fromr- new zealand. , set during new zealand's gold rush. is now above the cloud and will be full by monday night. plenty.exities of it is based on astrological charts. this novel is vast and intricate, experimental and giving us extraordinary pleasures of storytelling and him are version. what we value, it turns out, is love. >> there was the bookies favorite. names. new this critic thinks it was about right. >> there will be plenty to talk about. it marks the end of the chapter. any novelist writing in english for theeligible na
i have done it with other detainees in the middle east and latin america. negotiating with sharks, it is just common sense suggestions. negotiating with difficult people like your spouse, getting a mortgage, buying a car. normal tips on how to get something done. >> how to sweet talk a shark. thank you for joining me. to winyoungest writer fiction, one of the most prestigious literary awards in the future, she received it for her second book. at the ceremony and sending us this report....
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i want to break in the african and latin america and our businesses to be represented all over the world because our sdm dna is about being a national city. san francisco has always been a part of the conversation about immigration and this is a time of very unique opportunity time where congress has this one's in a lifetime ability to make the updated changes. we need to reflect what our business you demands are going forward to hopefully reflect the need to bring people out of the dictate area of undocumentation and into the lime light and have them fully participate and as mayors and major cities across the country we need that comprehensive immigration reform. we have other things to talk about on the aspects of that. but i'm pride to join our homeland security to make sure that we are talking about this and sending a message to congress and all our representatives. our country to be fully covered we have a lot to do with us passing reform immigration policies >> that was well said. just as jan napoleon said that but you led the catholic immigration programs in the country iowa why i
i want to break in the african and latin america and our businesses to be represented all over the world because our sdm dna is about being a national city. san francisco has always been a part of the conversation about immigration and this is a time of very unique opportunity time where congress has this one's in a lifetime ability to make the updated changes. we need to reflect what our business you demands are going forward to hopefully reflect the need to bring people out of the dictate...
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there is an ancient saying throughout most of latin america -- sembramos para cosechar.ans, literally, "we sow that we may reap." it is a metaphor that explains the dramatic population growth common to most of the third world's farmlands. here the impulse to have children fits a traditional logic -- they provide the labor essential for survival in these rural villages. but these children, unlike their maya predecessors, are in no immediate danger of starvation. today food is imported into the valley. fertilizer nourishes fields that now are farmed without ceasing. and modern health care staves off disease... but only for a time. sanders: after the classic maya abandoned this valley around 1200 a.d., it wasn't reoccupied until early in the 19th century. since then, the population has steadily increased to reach a point today approximately the same as it was just before the classic maya collapse. the difference is that in the 20th century, it has been increasing at a rate four times as fast. and what this means is that within 23 years, the population will be double what it
there is an ancient saying throughout most of latin america -- sembramos para cosechar.ans, literally, "we sow that we may reap." it is a metaphor that explains the dramatic population growth common to most of the third world's farmlands. here the impulse to have children fits a traditional logic -- they provide the labor essential for survival in these rural villages. but these children, unlike their maya predecessors, are in no immediate danger of starvation. today food is imported...
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s nonprofit latin america foundation.nd a doctoral student in political theory at catholic university. welcome everyone to "the stream." 78,000 people in d.c. work for the government. so because of such a high concentration of jobs in a small area, the aggravate effect is really extreme. talk about the disproportion at it effect that the shutdown is having on dc. >> certainly. as you said our city services we have to get approval from congress to have a conversation. there's a program called the urban area security initiative that allows washington, d.c. to provide grants to surrounding jurisdictions to provide for homeland security. we're not able to make those shutdowns. we're not able to make medicaid payments. so to provide services for people who need health care, the providers aren't able to provide it at this point. public charter schools, we're not going to be able to make that payment -- [ technical difficulties ] -- as you stated there is an economic imprint of about $220 million per day as a result of the feder
s nonprofit latin america foundation.nd a doctoral student in political theory at catholic university. welcome everyone to "the stream." 78,000 people in d.c. work for the government. so because of such a high concentration of jobs in a small area, the aggravate effect is really extreme. talk about the disproportion at it effect that the shutdown is having on dc. >> certainly. as you said our city services we have to get approval from congress to have a conversation. there's a...
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the company wants to expand its market share in europe and latin america. industry sources say ntt data will spend about $710 million to buy slu. everest designs and develops information systems for large corporations. another ntt group, ntt communications announced earlier this week it will buy two u.s. information technology firms. these moves are accelerating the strategies to expand overseas as the domestic market weakens. >>> u.s. automaker general motor showed a sharp decline in net profit due to poor business in europe. gm posted a net profit of $698 million for the period. that's less than half of what they reported a yore ago. g m's european subsidiary opal has been struggling amid credit worries. total sales for gm around the world rose more than 5%, reaching about 2.4 million units. the company sold many fuel efficient compact models in north and south america. >>> meanwhile, facebook posted a sharp rise in revenue for the july to september period, thanks to strong mobile advertising. the world's biggest social networking site said that its sales
the company wants to expand its market share in europe and latin america. industry sources say ntt data will spend about $710 million to buy slu. everest designs and develops information systems for large corporations. another ntt group, ntt communications announced earlier this week it will buy two u.s. information technology firms. these moves are accelerating the strategies to expand overseas as the domestic market weakens. >>> u.s. automaker general motor showed a sharp decline in...
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able to expand and treat in the same manner that we have done for example in sub-saharan africa latin america. saying that we should stop them being i mean that is absolutely illogical isn't it. if you do not give a fair return. again money left for investment for future research. because. twenty percent off the top of the follow companies. it is not being given the. trust that husky generated by the company so i think you're to look at it. and not the more because to morrow and. from left to copy from anybody. they didn't. want this to argue that. the patent system giving such. you wouldn't having to ration. despite the patent system for example very few new antibiotics and why do we need new antibiotics we needed for needed infection so you need new antibiotics. why would you invest in a new compound when you put back to the same point again and again and keep extending your profit. challenges that research costs huge amount to be to get a new chemical entity costs two to three billion dollars and the reason is issued degree will feel in the process of. there nor. to prom night is the gover
able to expand and treat in the same manner that we have done for example in sub-saharan africa latin america. saying that we should stop them being i mean that is absolutely illogical isn't it. if you do not give a fair return. again money left for investment for future research. because. twenty percent off the top of the follow companies. it is not being given the. trust that husky generated by the company so i think you're to look at it. and not the more because to morrow and. from left to...
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. >>> the international monetary fund's expecting more slow economic growth for latin america and the caribbean. in its latest forecast it says the regional economy will grow by 2.75%, recover from a slow down that started two years ago. >> we see levels of growth that given structure of the brazilian economy today we'll be waiting until 2014 and onward for more improvement. perhaps rates of 3 or 3.5% later, when the infrastructure will have significant effects on economic growth. >> eight of the biggest universities in greece have shut their doors due to a strike by admin growth, 600 jobs may be cut. john siropolous reports from athens. >> it is a tense meeting. half of these 800 employees at the athens polytechnic will have to go. first year students arrive for orientation but there are no enrollments, no graduations. students finalists worried about the job market he will find. >> we support this strike and fight with the staff, not just because 400 households are being shuttered but also because it's a blow to public universities and to our studies. >> the polytechnic relies highl
. >>> the international monetary fund's expecting more slow economic growth for latin america and the caribbean. in its latest forecast it says the regional economy will grow by 2.75%, recover from a slow down that started two years ago. >> we see levels of growth that given structure of the brazilian economy today we'll be waiting until 2014 and onward for more improvement. perhaps rates of 3 or 3.5% later, when the infrastructure will have significant effects on economic...
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protection in latin america that is saving the harvest in latin america because of a bug that she's able. >> we don't know what the performance chemical is going to be, 18 month, i think the stock is going to percolate up higher. it's the ppg model. i've got chuck bunch on tonight. ppg got out of the commodities, went very aggressive into high -- into high value added codings, okay, architectural codings and that stock's multiple has zoomed. you have a company that went from 50 to 180 when it got out of the old glass. coleman is using a page from that playbook. what i like about her is that kullman waited to spin it off until it's an up swing. she did it all right and she better start getting credit for how well she's running dupont. >> shares do look to be up. two of the biggest names in tech up sharply in premarket. microsoft earning 62 cents a share for its fiscal first quarter that was ahead of what the analyst expected. they expect improved sales for service software. and for amazon, it posted better than expected quarterly revenue. that did look for profits that did overshadow a 9
protection in latin america that is saving the harvest in latin america because of a bug that she's able. >> we don't know what the performance chemical is going to be, 18 month, i think the stock is going to percolate up higher. it's the ppg model. i've got chuck bunch on tonight. ppg got out of the commodities, went very aggressive into high -- into high value added codings, okay, architectural codings and that stock's multiple has zoomed. you have a company that went from 50 to 180...
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it is the largest yacht harbor in all of latin america. are in only 10 berths use.bans still aren't allowed on boats. the harbor director is open about the fact that cuba is reckoning with the u.s. tourists who are currently not allowed to come here. he says the 53-year-old embargo makes it hard to come here. >> of course, we are hoping to get boats from the whole caribbean region. we are open to guests from every country, including from the united states. if they take the necessary steps, they are welcome. >> cuba seems to be waking from a long slumber and preparing for a time after the hated trade embargo. at the same time, the number of bookings from foreign holidaymakers is stagnating. castro is betting on americans being able -- allowed to come soon and filling up the new hotels. we want to talk to a politician from the cuban government about the relationship between cuba and the united states. our interview partner is a friend of fidel castro's. -- is 87 yearsld old. >> our president, raul, doesn't miss any opportunity to talk to the u.s. about all sorts of th
it is the largest yacht harbor in all of latin america. are in only 10 berths use.bans still aren't allowed on boats. the harbor director is open about the fact that cuba is reckoning with the u.s. tourists who are currently not allowed to come here. he says the 53-year-old embargo makes it hard to come here. >> of course, we are hoping to get boats from the whole caribbean region. we are open to guests from every country, including from the united states. if they take the necessary...
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able to expand and treat in the same manner that we have done for example in sub-saharan africa latin america. is saying that we should stop. i mean. isn't it. if you do not give a fair return. again money left for investment for future research. because it seemed to twenty percent off the top of the power companies. it is not being given by the. trust it has to be generated by the company so i think you're to look at a green logic and not the more because to moral and. from left to copy from anybody. they didn't. want this to argue that. the patent system giving such frivolous patents having to ration. despite the patent system for example very few new antibiotics and why do we need the new antibiotics we needed for the needed infection so you need new antibiotics. why would you invest in a new compound when you put back to the same point again and again and keep extending your profit. challenges that research costs huge amount to be able to get a new chemical entity across two to three billion dollars and the reason this is a huge degree will feel in the process of. there nor well until the
able to expand and treat in the same manner that we have done for example in sub-saharan africa latin america. is saying that we should stop. i mean. isn't it. if you do not give a fair return. again money left for investment for future research. because it seemed to twenty percent off the top of the power companies. it is not being given by the. trust it has to be generated by the company so i think you're to look at a green logic and not the more because to moral and. from left to copy from...
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they are beginning to chase the growing demand in asia and latin america. small business owners are not rolling out the welcome mat. we have two reports for you on this issue. we begin with adam in mexico city. >> reporter: welcome to mexico city's central market. it's the largest market in the world. every week hotel owner comes here to stock up on fresh groceries to serve his guests. >> translator: you can't beat these prices. if i buy this stuff in the neighborhood what i live, i play up to four more times of what i pay here, so i save a lot. >> reporter: the central market feeds a system of more than 300 neighborhood markets across the city. markets have been central to mexico's cultural and economic life for centuries dating long before the spanish even came here. but according to mexico city's government these markets are under threat from national and international chains popping up across mexico. earlier this year, the supreme court overturned a city law that bard soup -- sp soup -- spup -- supermarkets from big chains. mexico's supermarket associat
they are beginning to chase the growing demand in asia and latin america. small business owners are not rolling out the welcome mat. we have two reports for you on this issue. we begin with adam in mexico city. >> reporter: welcome to mexico city's central market. it's the largest market in the world. every week hotel owner comes here to stock up on fresh groceries to serve his guests. >> translator: you can't beat these prices. if i buy this stuff in the neighborhood what i live, i...
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and the rest of the countries of latin america. i think what we have now is a situation where the government of united states has to be very active in trying to apologize, trying to ensure, or deliver any kind of warranty that this is not going to happen again. brazil is thinking about building its own infrastructure based on internet in their own soil so they do not have to pass through the united states when an e-mail is sent through brazil to europe, for example. they are trying to make sure that is not going to happen, but the u.s. has the technology to penetrate any server in the world. once we need is a political commitment especially from president obama that this will not happen again. otherwise the relationship was such an important country as brazil will be affected for a long time. >> we will have to wait and see what happens. political analyst and editor. thank you for joining me. >> my pleasure. >> a government shutdown has dropped goals of american trust in government to new lows. look at this poll conducted on the ev
and the rest of the countries of latin america. i think what we have now is a situation where the government of united states has to be very active in trying to apologize, trying to ensure, or deliver any kind of warranty that this is not going to happen again. brazil is thinking about building its own infrastructure based on internet in their own soil so they do not have to pass through the united states when an e-mail is sent through brazil to europe, for example. they are trying to make sure...
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impact of the patch work laws and what impact they are having south of the border in mexico and latin america with us. ♪ >>> we understand that much of the root cause of violence that's been happening here in mexico from which so many mexicans have suffered is the demand for illegal drugs in the united states. [ applause ] >> and so we have got to continue to make progress on that front. i have been asked, and i -- i honestly do not believe that legalizing drugs is the answer. >> that's president obama during a visit to mexico in may. let's turn our discussion to how changing marijuana laws here in u.s. states are having an internation aim pact nvenlt we're joined by eric who is the vice president of the council of americas, and sanho stays with us. the president says he is not looking to legalize marijuana. but it has been in a couple of states what sort of message does that send to countries south of the border? >> it is complicated. we have had a policy to say illegal substances are bad and we need to reduce their production and flow. now that the united states may be reviewing some of tho
impact of the patch work laws and what impact they are having south of the border in mexico and latin america with us. ♪ >>> we understand that much of the root cause of violence that's been happening here in mexico from which so many mexicans have suffered is the demand for illegal drugs in the united states. [ applause ] >> and so we have got to continue to make progress on that front. i have been asked, and i -- i honestly do not believe that legalizing drugs is the answer....
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it's been a big hit, and he's expanding around latin america. >> the first month we've got 10,000 usersand right now we have 150,000 users. and we have raised in total $1.2 million. >> reporter: the question, though, is how chile measures the success of a program that gives seed money and support to its participants without asking for any stake in the company. the data's still being collected, and the numbers still imprecise, the investment has been net-positive. because the foreign entrepreneurs spend money in santiago, friends and family visit from abroad and 2 to 4 chileans are hired for every start-up funded. >> two or three years after the first group, i can tell you that the return on the chilean taxpayers' investment has been huge. >> reporter: beyond the numbers, start-up chile has put chilicon valley on the map in high-tech america. >> few countries of governments have put themselves in the shoes of preseentrepreneurs. it's a smart choice how they've organized the program. >> reporter: for irish entrepreneur james mcbennett, he's grateful to chile for the opportunity he's been
it's been a big hit, and he's expanding around latin america. >> the first month we've got 10,000 usersand right now we have 150,000 users. and we have raised in total $1.2 million. >> reporter: the question, though, is how chile measures the success of a program that gives seed money and support to its participants without asking for any stake in the company. the data's still being collected, and the numbers still imprecise, the investment has been net-positive. because the foreign...