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the studies is on the rio pact of latin america. there is a shocking to me absence of engagement at black culture centers -- that let and culture centers in america. there is no usia yet, so they're going through the office of inter-american affairs. there is no concerted effort i can find to even say the words truman doctrine at libraries and cultural centers. these are in latin america, which itself thanks to the rio pact, is a cold war alliance older than nato. it is the first one, really, and you would not know it even happened because there is not any sort of programming that i can identify that said welcome aboard, latin americans, to this great crusade. it is a non-issue. it does not happen. because of the emphasis our culture places on exchange students, you are right -- those things dominate. there's good evidence that is the stuff that actually works because of the relationships that can form, and they certainly did put a hard premium -- the u.s. did -- on making sure that exchange programs and those kinds of niche targeti
the studies is on the rio pact of latin america. there is a shocking to me absence of engagement at black culture centers -- that let and culture centers in america. there is no usia yet, so they're going through the office of inter-american affairs. there is no concerted effort i can find to even say the words truman doctrine at libraries and cultural centers. these are in latin america, which itself thanks to the rio pact, is a cold war alliance older than nato. it is the first one, really,...
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how do you think he's doing so far in latin america? and i have my own -- i guess i have to admit i'm positively surprised by how he's oriented and where his team is headeded and what direction they're headed on with a couple of different crises they're confronting and how do you rate that and what do you think his biggest priority is. >> i think there is a willingness to engage in the western hemisphere. it's not like we're going from an era of hyperengagement to dramatic drop-off. by and large the western hemisphere has been largely neglected since the end of the cold war and that remains the case and you see that both in the professionals entering the field and also where the attention is and for obvious reasons, right? after 9/11, a lot of the focus was on the middle east and now with russia, crimea and ukraine that's captured a lot of attention and the history of the 21st century will largely be determined by the relationship of china and the asia pacific region and an understanding that regional stability is the one of the most im
how do you think he's doing so far in latin america? and i have my own -- i guess i have to admit i'm positively surprised by how he's oriented and where his team is headeded and what direction they're headed on with a couple of different crises they're confronting and how do you rate that and what do you think his biggest priority is. >> i think there is a willingness to engage in the western hemisphere. it's not like we're going from an era of hyperengagement to dramatic drop-off. by...
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nobody designates hezbollah in latin america. but they died knowledge what they say what they are. >> we had to tackle those issues as they're making their way north that of columbia they knew that would not be a friend of the submersible and then some point you have to have that framework with the partners where they are willing and able now we will give you a giant issue because the note you can handle it. but president drums administration is going after some of these issues to issue the executive order to call us the strategic review of organized crime is now like to get your sense are they maximizing the use of the tools available? i would also love to understand the issue of what they put out there because at the end of the day with all of these practical things so help us out because i know you are wise. >> so we will start with the good news and also expand what joseph mentioned looking at trans regional and transnational looking at at how all of these networks are related we are silos of excellence i only do counter narc
nobody designates hezbollah in latin america. but they died knowledge what they say what they are. >> we had to tackle those issues as they're making their way north that of columbia they knew that would not be a friend of the submersible and then some point you have to have that framework with the partners where they are willing and able now we will give you a giant issue because the note you can handle it. but president drums administration is going after some of these issues to issue...
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and latin america where we were really not always on the right side. they would take the side of the dictator. he was very aware that this was a tendency that they had. he studied very carefully what they would do in south vietnam. he believed we were running he was really well-liked by a few people. he was a bit of a curmudgeon. he was a man of high principles and if you did have the same level of principles and integrity as he did, he stood his ground, he wouldn't compromise. i think at times, people were trying to move them along and became frustrated in dealing with him. in the end, i think he is so long known for his integrity. the to killing his very long and vocal dissent against the war. he learned about u.s. foreign-policy by setting of the foreign affairs committee and watch the u.s. and latin america where we were really not always on the right side. they would take the side of the dictator. he was very aware that this was a tendency that they had. he studied very carefully what they would do in south vietnam. he believed we were running aga
and latin america where we were really not always on the right side. they would take the side of the dictator. he was very aware that this was a tendency that they had. he studied very carefully what they would do in south vietnam. he believed we were running he was really well-liked by a few people. he was a bit of a curmudgeon. he was a man of high principles and if you did have the same level of principles and integrity as he did, he stood his ground, he wouldn't compromise. i think at...
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nobody designates hezbollah in latin america. but they died knowledge what they say what they are. >> we had to tackle those issues as they're making their way north that of columbia they knew that would not be a friend of the submersible and then some point you have to have that framework with the partners where they are willing and able now we will give you a giant issue because the note you can handle it. but president drums administration is going after some of these issues to issue the executive order to call us the strategic review of organized crime is now like to get your sense are they maximizing the use of the tools available? i would also love to understand the issue of what they put out there because at the end of the day with all of these practical things so help us out because i know you are wise. >> so we will start with the good news and also expand what joseph mentioned looking at trans regional and transnational looking at at how all of these networks are related we are silos of excellence i only do counter narc
nobody designates hezbollah in latin america. but they died knowledge what they say what they are. >> we had to tackle those issues as they're making their way north that of columbia they knew that would not be a friend of the submersible and then some point you have to have that framework with the partners where they are willing and able now we will give you a giant issue because the note you can handle it. but president drums administration is going after some of these issues to issue...
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latin america is a tremendous success story.when i first started teaching at stanford i taught a course called the role of the military and politics. i always had several latin america i could talk about. night look in latin america and most of the big states are functioning democracies. brazil, chile, peru, colombia. we by the way one of the things i wanted to do in the book was to say to people democracy promotion is in iraq and afghanistan. that's a security problem and that's very hard. but colombia is a place we help bring back from the verge of it being a failed state. so the big states of latin america are actually doing very well. there are a few slackers that are still hanging on. and the cubans are still making trouble in latin america, but they won't last. those regimes i think will not last. the place that i most worried about is venezuela. this is a horrific situation. it's used to be a middle income country that now people can't find food and they can't find medicines. i don't think there's a contagion factor to th
latin america is a tremendous success story.when i first started teaching at stanford i taught a course called the role of the military and politics. i always had several latin america i could talk about. night look in latin america and most of the big states are functioning democracies. brazil, chile, peru, colombia. we by the way one of the things i wanted to do in the book was to say to people democracy promotion is in iraq and afghanistan. that's a security problem and that's very hard. but...
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latin america's biggest economy could get a third president in a year.l the 2014 election over claims of corruption and illegal funding. we have been across that story. further details throughout the day on the bbc. a quick look at how markets are faring. they are headed lower. markets treading water with bigger events later in the week like a general election in the uk. with the internet of things, more and more everyday objects are now being connected online. but what about devices which don't have wi—fi or a way to connect to the web? well, chirp is an app which encodes data into sound waves and can be used by almost anything with a speaker and microphone. in fact you could already be using the technology. it's running on hundreds of millions of devices around the world. but it does have big constraints, most "chirps" last for a couple of seconds and can only transmit a very limited amount of data, enough to send a web address. with us now is moran lerner, chief executive of chirp. nice to see you. welcome to the programme. we tried there to explain i
latin america's biggest economy could get a third president in a year.l the 2014 election over claims of corruption and illegal funding. we have been across that story. further details throughout the day on the bbc. a quick look at how markets are faring. they are headed lower. markets treading water with bigger events later in the week like a general election in the uk. with the internet of things, more and more everyday objects are now being connected online. but what about devices which...
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partners in latin america. most people don't know that in and most people the city don't know that. we have great partners and that partnership against with columbia and mexico and everything in between and they want to work with us. part of the demand is brutalizing their societies. they near failed states that exists in central america are the direct result of our drug consumption here in the united states. the point is that's where the fight starts with our partners. an incredible amount of tonnage that they take off the flow every year makes us look like we are not doing anything here in the united states and a number of great soldiers and policemen were killed there there are journalists who were killed, their attorneys general who were killed, prosecuting attorney but the point is it starts there and as we move closer to the border the collaboration between the united states and mexico is paramount and is very close by physical barriers work. they work where they are to exist on the southwest border to increase the physical barriers and will increase the sophistication and wil
partners in latin america. most people don't know that in and most people the city don't know that. we have great partners and that partnership against with columbia and mexico and everything in between and they want to work with us. part of the demand is brutalizing their societies. they near failed states that exists in central america are the direct result of our drug consumption here in the united states. the point is that's where the fight starts with our partners. an incredible amount of...
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latin america, china was very iterested in latin america, tried to focus my book not just on where china was interested in or where it carried out initiatives but where the u.s. also saw china as a threat. it was only in areas where there was competition that i focused on. i don't think there was really competition between the u.s. and china and latin america, at least during the. i'm talking about. the u.s. was much more concerned about fidel castro and the soviets in latin america. namibia, thisout issue about china bringing its own labor, i think that is something that has become more and more of a problem in contemporary chinese projects than it was in the 60's. i think during the 60's, you are right, indicates the case of the trans am railway, there was thousands of chinese workers that were sent. somenk there is also appreciation in ways that these workers were toughing it out in africa. the reaction was a little bit more mixed. if you like att the range of african opinions about china and chinese aid in africa, today, they are very diverse. there are some african leaders denouncin
latin america, china was very iterested in latin america, tried to focus my book not just on where china was interested in or where it carried out initiatives but where the u.s. also saw china as a threat. it was only in areas where there was competition that i focused on. i don't think there was really competition between the u.s. and china and latin america, at least during the. i'm talking about. the u.s. was much more concerned about fidel castro and the soviets in latin america. namibia,...
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there are a few those still hanging on -- and the cubans are still making trouble in latin america. and but they won't last those regimes will not last. the place i'm most worried about is venezuela. this is -- a horrific situation. this used to be a middle income country that now people can't find food and they can't find medicines. i don't think there's a contagion factor to the rest of the region. because indian countries are pretty strong. but i do think that the organization of american states is ought to finally say to, enough -- and they need to arrange for that regime to be voted out of office. it is beginning to take a long time maybe a transition of a couple of years because -- the liberal forces have been so stressed and suppressed by the regime. but it is sort of chavez without charm, and so -- [laughter] i don't think that that regime can last you're beginning to see cracks in the regime. but venezuela is the single saddest situation right now in latin america and we need to deal request it. you know, the efforts to bring socialist regimes in central america, it will co
there are a few those still hanging on -- and the cubans are still making trouble in latin america. and but they won't last those regimes will not last. the place i'm most worried about is venezuela. this is -- a horrific situation. this used to be a middle income country that now people can't find food and they can't find medicines. i don't think there's a contagion factor to the rest of the region. because indian countries are pretty strong. but i do think that the organization of american...
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we have great partners in latin america. most people in the city don't know it. we have great partners in that partnership begins really with colombia and mexico and everything in between. and they want to work with us. our drug demand is brutalizing their societies the failed, the near failed states that exist in central america, are a direct result of our drug consumption here in the united states. that's where the fight starts. with our partners. the incredible amount of tonnages of drugs that they take off the flow every year. makes us looks like we're not doing anything here in the united states. and in the number of, they have great soldiers who are killed. police who are killed there. their journalists who are killed. their attorneys general who are killed. prosecuting attorneys. it starts down there. and as we move closer to the border, the collaboration between the united states and mexico is paramount and is very close. but physical barriers work. they work where they already exist on the southwest border to increase the physical barriers and increase t
we have great partners in latin america. most people in the city don't know it. we have great partners in that partnership begins really with colombia and mexico and everything in between. and they want to work with us. our drug demand is brutalizing their societies the failed, the near failed states that exist in central america, are a direct result of our drug consumption here in the united states. that's where the fight starts. with our partners. the incredible amount of tonnages of drugs...
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latin america is a tremendous success story. when i started teaching ice touted course called role of the military politics. i had several latin america -- to talk about now you look at my america the most of the big states are functioning democracies. brazil, chile, peru, colombia. one of the things i wanted to do in the book was say that democracy promotion is not iraq and afghanistan it's a security problem that is hard. columbia is a place where we help bring back on the verge of a failed state. so they are actually doing very well. there are a few that are still hanging on the cubans are still making trouble in latin america. but they won't last. the place i'm most worried about is venezuela. this is a horrific situation. this used to be a middle income country that now people cannot buy food and medicine. i don't think there's a contagion factor for the rest of the region because the countries are pretty strong. but i think the organization of american states should say, enough. they need to arrange for that regime to be v
latin america is a tremendous success story. when i started teaching ice touted course called role of the military politics. i had several latin america -- to talk about now you look at my america the most of the big states are functioning democracies. brazil, chile, peru, colombia. one of the things i wanted to do in the book was say that democracy promotion is not iraq and afghanistan it's a security problem that is hard. columbia is a place where we help bring back on the verge of a failed...
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and latin america where we were really not always on the right side. they would take the side of the dictator. wasas very aware that this a tendency that they had. he studied very carefully what they would do in south vietnam. we were running and ignoringnism the fact that we were supporting a dictator. it is a very complicated story. basically, there were shots fired at one of our patrol boat. president lyndon b. johnson rushed through congress, a resolution in 1968. it really gave him the ability to do whatever was needed to support and protect south vietnam. it was the beginning of the escalation of the vietnam war. he believes it was not a true declaration of war. it was a needless and reckless and ultimately damaging resolution. he was correct, it led to changing our country in ways that are not completely understood and calculated. that is a major event in the history of our country and it created a lot of concern about our trust in government. he was correct. at the time, he was the fiercest critic of the and not want. at the same time, he was l
and latin america where we were really not always on the right side. they would take the side of the dictator. wasas very aware that this a tendency that they had. he studied very carefully what they would do in south vietnam. we were running and ignoringnism the fact that we were supporting a dictator. it is a very complicated story. basically, there were shots fired at one of our patrol boat. president lyndon b. johnson rushed through congress, a resolution in 1968. it really gave him the...
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>> u.s., puerto rico, and all of latin america.tijuana to -- and the best part, larry, is we're growing the sport. we're turning soccer fans into hoop fans and specifically into dubs fans. a lot of new converts to dub nation. >> you were telling me the support in latin america, especially for the golden state warriors is just rising so rapidly. >> everybody loves a winner, right? everybody loves the show they put on. but what's surprising to me, for example, in argentina, you can imagine the spurs are the number one team. but to find golden state fans that say, i love manu, but i want the dubs to win no matter what and i want them to win in four games. it's something new to me. it's shocking to me. >> we can hear your broadcast on abc7 tonight. >> yes. if you do listen to me in spanish, you're listening to the secondary audio program. fidget with your audio settings. >> either way you learn. >> you'll learn spanish with me. >> you've been telling me for years, larry, come on, we need you on deportes. >> i've seen you speaking spani
>> u.s., puerto rico, and all of latin america.tijuana to -- and the best part, larry, is we're growing the sport. we're turning soccer fans into hoop fans and specifically into dubs fans. a lot of new converts to dub nation. >> you were telling me the support in latin america, especially for the golden state warriors is just rising so rapidly. >> everybody loves a winner, right? everybody loves the show they put on. but what's surprising to me, for example, in argentina, you...
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nonprofit that is making life-changing differences in the health of the poorest people in peru and latin americad to visit peru with vida usa to see how it works. vida usa ships surplus medical equipment, supplies, and medicine to peru and more than a dozen other latin american countries. this helps provide free clinics to people who might otherwise never see a doctor. this searing poverty is in a country that is better known for its stunning beauty. let me take you on a tour. [ chimes clinking ] just hearing the name of the country peru makes many people think of its rich history, and it's the location of one of the seven wonders of the world. this is what people think of when they think of peru, the beautiful machu picchu area, and it is absolutely spectacular to be here in person. tourists can see traditional methods of cleaning and dyeing wool from llamas or alpacas out in the country. [ flute playing ] they can enjoy authentic peruvian music, or in the big city of lima, capital of peru, visitors can see museums with incredible artifacts. [ marching music playing ] or they can try and get cl
nonprofit that is making life-changing differences in the health of the poorest people in peru and latin americad to visit peru with vida usa to see how it works. vida usa ships surplus medical equipment, supplies, and medicine to peru and more than a dozen other latin american countries. this helps provide free clinics to people who might otherwise never see a doctor. this searing poverty is in a country that is better known for its stunning beauty. let me take you on a tour. [ chimes clinking...
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we have fairly significant interests in europe and asia as well as latin america and mexico. would you be quickly called a lobbyist? >> i do not qualify under the standards that are in place in congress. we are over capitol hill every day. peter: before we introduce take shepherdson from writers, what is one of the biggest issues that at&t is working on? we have so many issues. i think from a corporate perspective, the most important is the tax reform agenda. i think as a company, we play a pretty significant role over it is this roundtable. i think corporate tax reform is a critical business issue for the company. i think in terms of getting the economy going, in terms of creating jobs, there is nothing that would be more significant than finding a way to lower our very noncompetitive federal or print tax rate at 35% and get more into the competitive areas where other countries are. i know the trump administration and republican leadership want us to lead the world. it would take significant effort to make us more competitive with europe. help us break down some of the issue
we have fairly significant interests in europe and asia as well as latin america and mexico. would you be quickly called a lobbyist? >> i do not qualify under the standards that are in place in congress. we are over capitol hill every day. peter: before we introduce take shepherdson from writers, what is one of the biggest issues that at&t is working on? we have so many issues. i think from a corporate perspective, the most important is the tax reform agenda. i think as a company, we...
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probably most of the people outside cuba, in europe and latin america, will feel like that will stop exploitation of the issue of human rights. the cuban people, obviously, are suffering the consequences of leaving a military did take the ship. there is no question that the cuban government's record is deplorable. but the key question is how do you change? how do you bring change and improvement of human rights in cuba? the solution, certainly, is multilateral pressure. no unilateral sanctions from washington. thank you very much indeed. a us navy destroyer has collided with a philippine container ship off the east coast of japan. the uss fitzgerald hit the vessel in what is said to be a rare incident on a busy waterway. it happened close to 60 nautical miles southwest off the city of yokosuka. a big honour. billy connolly is made a knight in the queen's birthday honours. there was a bomb in the city centre. a code word known to be one used by the ira was given. army bomb experts were examining a suspect van when there was a huge explosion. the south african parliament has destroyed
probably most of the people outside cuba, in europe and latin america, will feel like that will stop exploitation of the issue of human rights. the cuban people, obviously, are suffering the consequences of leaving a military did take the ship. there is no question that the cuban government's record is deplorable. but the key question is how do you change? how do you bring change and improvement of human rights in cuba? the solution, certainly, is multilateral pressure. no unilateral sanctions...
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latin america where we really were not always, in his view, on the right side. they would take a side of the dictator against the people. he was very aware this was a tendency that the u.s. had and so he studied very carefully what we were doing in south vietnam. sobelieved we were running running so hard against communism and ignoring the fact we were supporting a dictator. it is a very complicated story. basically, there were shots fired at one of our patrol boat. it was a question of were they intentional or were they really fired. president lyndon b. johnson rushed through congress, a resolution in 1968. called the golf -- golf of tonkin resolution which gave him carte blanche to do what was to support and protect south vietnam. it was the beginning of the escalation of the vietnam war. he believes it was not a true declaration of war that it was a needless and reckless and ultimately damaging resolution. towas correct, and led changing our country in ways that are still not completely understood and calculated. that is a major event in the history of our co
latin america where we really were not always, in his view, on the right side. they would take a side of the dictator against the people. he was very aware this was a tendency that the u.s. had and so he studied very carefully what we were doing in south vietnam. sobelieved we were running running so hard against communism and ignoring the fact we were supporting a dictator. it is a very complicated story. basically, there were shots fired at one of our patrol boat. it was a question of were...
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owned oil giant at the heart of the corruption allegations and was once the biggest company in latin americalanco, head of americas politics research at verisk maplecroft. always good to see you. you are just back from brazil. just explain where michel temer sits in this corruption allegation story. if we take this back to 2014 wenbo corruption case, —— when it is the first case came about. when dilma rousseff and michel temer used corruption money to finance their corruption campaign. it began right after the election in 2014 that it is only just now that the court will set to try those allegations. and what's going to happen? chanters are, everybody is expecting the court to make a radical move —— chances are. it could be that the government and mayor is accused of corruption in low earth jurisdictions. there mayor is accused of corruption in low earthjurisdictions. there is mayor is accused of corruption in low earth jurisdictions. there is an high probability that the court could scrap this. he is also facing other court cases and he is also facing 14 impeachment requests in congress. an
owned oil giant at the heart of the corruption allegations and was once the biggest company in latin americalanco, head of americas politics research at verisk maplecroft. always good to see you. you are just back from brazil. just explain where michel temer sits in this corruption allegation story. if we take this back to 2014 wenbo corruption case, —— when it is the first case came about. when dilma rousseff and michel temer used corruption money to finance their corruption campaign. it...
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so we've got fairly significant interests in europe, asia as well as latin america and mexico. >> host: so when it comes to capitol hill here in washington, would you be quaintly called a lobbyist? >> guest: i am not a registered lobbyist. i don't qualify under the standards that are in place in congress. tim mccone on my team runs our shop is over on capitol hill, but i am tim's boss and direct the lobbying efforts over on capitol hill. >> host: what's one of the biggest issues that at&t is work on now when it comes to capitol hill? or the fcc? >> guest: yeah. we have so many issues, but i think from a corporate perspective one of the most important issues for us is the tax reform agenda. and i think as a company we play, my boss, randall stephenson, the ceo of the company, plays a significant role at the business round table. and i think corporate tax reform is a critical business issue for the company. we have all of our regulatory issues that we deal with from day-to-day, and they're very, very important. but i think in terms of getting the economy growing, in terms of, you know, c
so we've got fairly significant interests in europe, asia as well as latin america and mexico. >> host: so when it comes to capitol hill here in washington, would you be quaintly called a lobbyist? >> guest: i am not a registered lobbyist. i don't qualify under the standards that are in place in congress. tim mccone on my team runs our shop is over on capitol hill, but i am tim's boss and direct the lobbying efforts over on capitol hill. >> host: what's one of the biggest...
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in latin america, where we really were always in his view on the right side. we would take the side of the dictator against the people. he was very aware that this was a tendency the united states had. he studied very carefully what we were doing in south vietnam. were soved we fearlessly fighting against communism that we were ignoring the fact that we were supporting a dictator. it is a very complicated story, but basically there were shots fired at one of archer -- one of our patrol boats and it was a question of where they intentional or were they really fired. lbj, president lyndon baines johnson rushed through congress a resolution called the gulf of tonkin resolution which gave him a carte blanche to do whatever to support and protect south vietnam. it was the beginning of the escalation of the vietnam war. he believes it was not a true declaration of war, that was a needless and reckless and ultimately damaging resolution. and he was correct. it led to changing our country in still ways that are not completely understood and calculated. it was a major
in latin america, where we really were always in his view on the right side. we would take the side of the dictator against the people. he was very aware that this was a tendency the united states had. he studied very carefully what we were doing in south vietnam. were soved we fearlessly fighting against communism that we were ignoring the fact that we were supporting a dictator. it is a very complicated story, but basically there were shots fired at one of archer -- one of our patrol boats...
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latin america again, some differences across the latin american nations that we surveyed. mexico stands out as a place in this year's survey that has very negative views of the us. you can see that a little bit on this map here. this is a map that illustrates the change in us favorability since the last time we surveyed in all of these countries. red countries where there has been a negative change. dark gray is where there has been essentially no change. blue are places where america's image has improved on favorability measures. so there are only two blue countries on the map. when is vietnam and i would not make too much of that. i believe the change in vietnam was from 78 percent favorable to 84 percent. it went from already very high to slightly higher. i think the big change was in russia. i believe the numbers there last time we surveyed in 2015 was 15 percent favorable and then 21 percent this year. so again, different places in the survey russia is in ally. lots of dark red in europe, lots of dark red in latin america. the darkest lead in mexico. as the country wi
latin america again, some differences across the latin american nations that we surveyed. mexico stands out as a place in this year's survey that has very negative views of the us. you can see that a little bit on this map here. this is a map that illustrates the change in us favorability since the last time we surveyed in all of these countries. red countries where there has been a negative change. dark gray is where there has been essentially no change. blue are places where america's image...
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. -- in latin america. it grew on the back of paying bribes all over the americas and into africa in order to get deals on contracts. >> was it just a party doing business? how did it get to the point where bribery was such a part of doing business? the heads ofse all the company have been arrested and they describe a history of the company where this was the way business was it done. in order to get contracts for government work in brazil, you have to spread money to the politicians and fund their campaigns. at least that's what they say. culture ofart of a oderbrecht in order to get the government deals and other construction companies. >> did they have to do bribes to get those contracts? without it with they not have gotten the business? >> that is what they say. culture, itf the always probably has been and the point is that they pay bribes but what they got in return work massive profits --return were massive profits. the contracts they got were way overvalued and it cost of the brazilian people in the
. -- in latin america. it grew on the back of paying bribes all over the americas and into africa in order to get deals on contracts. >> was it just a party doing business? how did it get to the point where bribery was such a part of doing business? the heads ofse all the company have been arrested and they describe a history of the company where this was the way business was it done. in order to get contracts for government work in brazil, you have to spread money to the politicians and...
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and appreciated by those in latin america. although u.s.military powers at this time without of insufficient to counter a coalition of european aggressors, such a development was unlikely. the declaration also invoked the philosophy of george washington. who had warned the united states against engaging in any diplomatic commitments that contract the country into european war. advice and we followed until 1917. the monroe doctrine was a cornerstone of american foreign-policy for much of the 19th and 20th centuries. teddy roosevelt introduced a corollary to the doctrine that sanctioned u.s. military intervention and conflicts with european and latin american countries. his cousin, franklin, also saw changes. the monroe doctrine's came into play during the run-up to the development of the cuban missile crisis in 1962. that lower right image is one of my all-time favorites. if you cannot quite see it, it is a ship bearing the flag of the monroe doctrine sailing a communist, while with a k on the shoulder is swimming to cuba underneath it. this
and appreciated by those in latin america. although u.s.military powers at this time without of insufficient to counter a coalition of european aggressors, such a development was unlikely. the declaration also invoked the philosophy of george washington. who had warned the united states against engaging in any diplomatic commitments that contract the country into european war. advice and we followed until 1917. the monroe doctrine was a cornerstone of american foreign-policy for much of the...
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latin america. they can even be hacked by way of the united states. very skillfully and professionally shifted the blame on to russia. >> sunday night with megyn kelly premieres tomorrow. watch her one on one with president putin right here on nbc bay area. that starts at 7:00. >>> a new marketing tool for the california republican party. state gop leaders are using kathy griffin's attack on president trump as a way to solicit donations. in an e-mail sent yesterday afternoon, the california republican party called the comedienne's photo of president trump's bloodied severed head disrespectful and obscene. griffin apologized, but in a news conference yesterday said despite her public apology, she's getting condemned and bullied, including from the first family. >> i feel personally trying to ruin my life forever, forever. you guys know him. he's never going to stop. i know him. >> griffin has been fired from cnn and her upcoming stand-up shows in napa and the valley have been cancelled. >>> much more ahead on "today in the bay." coming up, one day afte
latin america. they can even be hacked by way of the united states. very skillfully and professionally shifted the blame on to russia. >> sunday night with megyn kelly premieres tomorrow. watch her one on one with president putin right here on nbc bay area. that starts at 7:00. >>> a new marketing tool for the california republican party. state gop leaders are using kathy griffin's attack on president trump as a way to solicit donations. in an e-mail sent yesterday afternoon, the...
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half dozen presidents in latin america, i think for five former president of brazil, made claims in theirestimony that they were bankrolling campaigns under the table and paying bribes to the presidents. not sure about the presidents themselves. they basically put a lot of money up to get people elected, and once they were elected, they got a lot of contracts out of it. it was very calculated strategy that paid off until they were caught. carol: turning the graph machine into a cover image was the job of rob vargas. oliver: the cover story is a wide ranging story. how you represent such a dynamic story? rob: there was not a lot to shoot. we had to come up with a concept. one of our directors came up with a way concept that there is iconography involved with bribery, which is like money in a yellow envelope. we took that sort of approach and wrote just so it is abundantly clear. carol: is it an actual manila envelope you to the picture of? rob: yes, we got some real envelopes. we just had some dummy money to have that silhouette. we just shot it right here. oliver: it took me a minute to f
half dozen presidents in latin america, i think for five former president of brazil, made claims in theirestimony that they were bankrolling campaigns under the table and paying bribes to the presidents. not sure about the presidents themselves. they basically put a lot of money up to get people elected, and once they were elected, they got a lot of contracts out of it. it was very calculated strategy that paid off until they were caught. carol: turning the graph machine into a cover image was...
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. >> this happens john, everywhere in latin america.of marxist student groups that usually take over the national universities as a means of protest. when i say they take it over, they usually like get students out of their classrooms either by violence or threat of violence. john: they marched into your classes? >> they marched into those classes and took the students out. there were several -- john: told them get out or physically removed them? >> both ways. some people obeyed. some others didn't. it got more violent. john: this time something different happened. now you had ha libertarian group who spoke up. >> that is right. we managed to rally over 200 students who bravely opposed the takeover and -- john: saying we want to go to class? >> that's right. they started chanting at assembly, they wanted to go to classes. marxist stud didn't ow what was going on because they weren't opposed. john: they called you a terrorist. >> right-wing fascist and threats to them with bombs. >> unfortunately this experience is becoming all too commo
. >> this happens john, everywhere in latin america.of marxist student groups that usually take over the national universities as a means of protest. when i say they take it over, they usually like get students out of their classrooms either by violence or threat of violence. john: they marched into your classes? >> they marched into those classes and took the students out. there were several -- john: told them get out or physically removed them? >> both ways. some people...
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mike: this company is the biggest construction-engineering firm in latin america.is one of the biggest in the world, bigger than bechtel. it grew over the years, basically on the back of paying bribes all over the americas, and even into africa, in order to get sweetheart deals on contracts. carol: was it just a part of doing business? how did it get to the point where bribery was such a part of doing business at this company? mike: in this case, all the top execs have been arrested, and they have agreed to testify in exchange for a plea agreement. they described a history of at least 30 years, this company is almost 100 years old, where this is basically the way business was done. in order to get contract or government work, you have to spread money around to the politicians, you have to do this or that with illegal money. at least that is what they say, so it became part of the culture of odebrecht, in order to get the government deals, and of construction companies in brazil, which was revealed in the broader case. carol: do they have to do bribes to get those c
mike: this company is the biggest construction-engineering firm in latin america.is one of the biggest in the world, bigger than bechtel. it grew over the years, basically on the back of paying bribes all over the americas, and even into africa, in order to get sweetheart deals on contracts. carol: was it just a part of doing business? how did it get to the point where bribery was such a part of doing business at this company? mike: in this case, all the top execs have been arrested, and they...
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latin america. they can be hackers by the way in the united states.y skillfully and professionally shift of the blame as we say on to russia. can you imagine something like that? >> shifting the blame there. that is russian president vladimir putin in the sit-down with megyn kelly. let's bring in michael tabman. former fbi special agent in charge. michael, thank you for joining me. how do you respond to president putin and what he said? hackers could be anywhere and it could be anyone. >> our intelligence communities are aware cyber criminals can leave behind false digital evidence. you have to remember we have multiple agencies reporting to determine it was russia. that intelligence in addition to the cyber slueuthing. when we listen to putin speak, it is laughable. he sounds just like trump. just making these very broad statements that offer no insight. i dismiss what he says on surface. >> you make a good point. we need to remember the cia. they present hard evidence of the fact this is russia that did it. putin trying to spin it. you have to remem
latin america. they can be hackers by the way in the united states.y skillfully and professionally shift of the blame as we say on to russia. can you imagine something like that? >> shifting the blame there. that is russian president vladimir putin in the sit-down with megyn kelly. let's bring in michael tabman. former fbi special agent in charge. michael, thank you for joining me. how do you respond to president putin and what he said? hackers could be anywhere and it could be anyone....
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>> i spend whole world cup in latin america. it was nuts, one big party.ou know -- xbox fifa, won me over. >> i don't get why bill doesn't like soccer. we were prettiure you were italian. >> i am part japanese. and my japanese heritage we don't like soccer. >> a afrikans love soccer, caribbeans love soccer. >> race-based. >> shut up. >> i don't know, women we should love soccer, i don't know if anyone watched a soccer game, but when people that look like david beckham, and renaldo they are so good lucky. >> it would be a bigger sport in america if we won. >> i'm not a huge fan, but i will say, this arena in harrison has helped spur on a lot of good economic in this develop, in harrison, they got light rail, 25,000 people will show up this weekend. boone for the economy. you will see our fans, best fans in sports come to life, like you never seen in new york. it will be packed, exciting, energy in the building is amazing. >> if you want tickets visit new york red bulls.com. >> no we're not selling tickets, they sold out. >> goal. >>> look at this. look at t
>> i spend whole world cup in latin america. it was nuts, one big party.ou know -- xbox fifa, won me over. >> i don't get why bill doesn't like soccer. we were prettiure you were italian. >> i am part japanese. and my japanese heritage we don't like soccer. >> a afrikans love soccer, caribbeans love soccer. >> race-based. >> shut up. >> i don't know, women we should love soccer, i don't know if anyone watched a soccer game, but when people that look...
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marked 25 years of delivering surplus medical equipment and medicine to impoverished areas in latin america. i was invited to see vida usa's programs, and i traveled to peru with them to learn firsthand how it is changing lives at the most basic level. i learned about the tremendous support vida usa has from the bay area to peru because of its mission and its beloved co-founder. >> [ speaking spanish ] >> it was a spectacular 25th-anniversary gala, with 900 donors and the cónsul general of peru in san francisco, candy chávez. haydee rodriguez-pastor is the co-founder of vida usa and vida peru. this mother of six lives in the bay area and was born in peru. she inspires people because of the work being done by the nonprofit she started in the east bay with her late husband, carlos. he started a bank in peru, which has been an enthusiastic supporter of vida for years. a deadly illness prompted the birth of the charity. the infrastructure was already there after the epidemic ended, so haydee and her team built it into a life-saving powerhouse that ships containers full of surplus medical equipm
marked 25 years of delivering surplus medical equipment and medicine to impoverished areas in latin america. i was invited to see vida usa's programs, and i traveled to peru with them to learn firsthand how it is changing lives at the most basic level. i learned about the tremendous support vida usa has from the bay area to peru because of its mission and its beloved co-founder. >> [ speaking spanish ] >> it was a spectacular 25th-anniversary gala, with 900 donors and the cónsul...
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while cases have dropped sharply from last year's peak, zika has not disappeared from latin america andhe caribbean. they are urging women who are pregnant or trying to conceive not to let their guard down. >>> a quick-thinking good samaritan in knoxville, tennessee is praised for saving a baby deer. rob hersh jumped to the rescue. he saw a fawn struggling in the ft. louden lake. they spotted what they thought was a log-in the water. he wrapped the fawn in a life jacket and pulled it to safety. >> i wonder how he got in the middle of the pond. >> the rescuer's name is hersh, which is german for "deer." >> oh, how about that? all right. >>> when we come back, the moment you have all been waiting for. karaoke battle, me and this guy. >> i drink your milk shake. >> and we're going to be helped out. >> jeff timmons is already here. he's in position, with our fake disco ball in the background. he's got the guns out. >> do you have your earplugs in for kendis's singing? >> i'm ready to go. let's go. >> you will be so impressed. >> sign me up. >> we'll be back. so impressed. >> sign my up. >>
while cases have dropped sharply from last year's peak, zika has not disappeared from latin america andhe caribbean. they are urging women who are pregnant or trying to conceive not to let their guard down. >>> a quick-thinking good samaritan in knoxville, tennessee is praised for saving a baby deer. rob hersh jumped to the rescue. he saw a fawn struggling in the ft. louden lake. they spotted what they thought was a log-in the water. he wrapped the fawn in a life jacket and pulled it...
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latin america.hey can even be hackers, by the way, in the united states. very skillfully and professionally shifted the blame, as we say, onto russia. >> sunday night with megyn kelly premieres tomorrow right here on nbc bay area. the broadcast starts at 7:00. >> so the weather tomorrowsome >> first half of the week, temperatures climbing. san francisco rising into the 70s by monday and tuesday. stay tune, next thursday and friday, could have a rare chance of june showers. certainly cooler for the second half of the week. >> thank you very much. and thank you for watching nbc bay area news. >> have a wonderful night. "saturday night live" coming up next. see you tomorrow. ♪ i wanna rock and roll all night and party every day ♪ >> good morning. >> here we go. >> good morning. that's "rock and roll all nite" by kiss. >> great song. >> if you're listening to loud classic rock, followed by the most casual of political conversation, it must be
latin america.hey can even be hackers, by the way, in the united states. very skillfully and professionally shifted the blame, as we say, onto russia. >> sunday night with megyn kelly premieres tomorrow right here on nbc bay area. the broadcast starts at 7:00. >> so the weather tomorrowsome >> first half of the week, temperatures climbing. san francisco rising into the 70s by monday and tuesday. stay tune, next thursday and friday, could have a rare chance of june showers....
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but it hasn't disappeared co in parts of latin america and the caribbean.gnant women are still being urged not to travel the regions where even a few cases of zika have been reported. the consequences can be disastrous for a fetus' brain. >>> republican congressmen who were practicing for the annual charity baseball game, first responders helped rush to the scene to save lives honored for their commitment. >> first responders almost certainly saved lives. >> reading from his congressional record statement virginia congressman thanked first responders who rushed to the ball field in just three minutes to help take down the suspect and bring calm to the chaos. >> disbelief, you know not really believing that this could happen in our backyard and the magnitude ofhe number of victims, the fight that had just taken place. but very thankful that our folks survived and were able to eliminate the threat as quickly as possible and render care. >> now an honor they appreciate. >> they do this job out of sense of duty and honor and giving back to the community so when
but it hasn't disappeared co in parts of latin america and the caribbean.gnant women are still being urged not to travel the regions where even a few cases of zika have been reported. the consequences can be disastrous for a fetus' brain. >>> republican congressmen who were practicing for the annual charity baseball game, first responders helped rush to the scene to save lives honored for their commitment. >> first responders almost certainly saved lives. >> reading from...
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engaged in what we call tikkun olam -- "repair the world" -- working in places like africa, like latin americaike asia. so, wherever there is a need, if it's agriculture, food security, public health, gender issues, small and medium enterprises, just helping people to create their livelihood in areas where it's much more difficult. hundreds of people are engaged in that. thousands of people are benefiting from that every year. even with the palestinian authority, our neighbors, where most of the time, their news is so negative... just last year, we have over 160 palestinians coming to israel to be trained in agriculture, in public health, on issues of gender equality. this continues all the time. people have an important role, to raise their voice and to make small efforts, to support collaborations and not to support boycotts and divisiveness. so as much as people can support those things, and if somebody wants more details, they can always contact the consulate and we'll be able to refer them to some organizations. >> where would you like to see the world if you had the power to wave your ma
engaged in what we call tikkun olam -- "repair the world" -- working in places like africa, like latin americaike asia. so, wherever there is a need, if it's agriculture, food security, public health, gender issues, small and medium enterprises, just helping people to create their livelihood in areas where it's much more difficult. hundreds of people are engaged in that. thousands of people are benefiting from that every year. even with the palestinian authority, our neighbors, where...
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they can be in russia, in ashare, even in america, latin america.hey can even be hackers, by the way, in the united states. >> you can catch the premiere of "sunday night with megyn kelly" tonight at 7:00 right after "nbc nightly news." >>> auditions for the nbc hit show "the voice" are under way in "sex and the city" right now. ♪ >> nbc 10 at the pennsylvania convention center where auditions began at 8:30 this morning. people drove in from boston, connecticut and virginia to get a chance to audition and some people brought family and friends for support. we talked to one philly native who is hoping for the best. >> i feel good. i'm a little nervous because it is an audition and everybody -- it's a lot of people and the line is so long and i'm feeling good. >> amber said this has been her first-time audition and she's been singing all her life wishing everyone the best of luck. >> now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> well, great weekend over most of the area for most nokes. we have had some changes in northern portions of the area in the last se
they can be in russia, in ashare, even in america, latin america.hey can even be hackers, by the way, in the united states. >> you can catch the premiere of "sunday night with megyn kelly" tonight at 7:00 right after "nbc nightly news." >>> auditions for the nbc hit show "the voice" are under way in "sex and the city" right now. ♪ >> nbc 10 at the pennsylvania convention center where auditions began at 8:30 this morning. people...
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engaged in what we call tikkun olam -- "repair the world" -- working in places like africa, like latin americaike asia. so, wherever there is a need, if it's agriculture, food security, public health, gender issues, small and medium enterprises, just helping people to create their livelihood in areas where it's much more difficult. hundreds of people are engaged in that. thousands of people are benefiting from that every year. even with the palestinian authority, our neighbors, where most of the time, their news is so negative... just last year, we have over 160 palestinians coming to israel to be trained in agriculture, in public health, on issues of gender equality. this continues all the time. people have an important role, to raise their voice and to make small efforts, to support collaborations and not to support boycotts and divisiveness. so as much as people can support those things, and if somebody wants more details, they can always contact the consulate and we'll be able to refer them to some organizations. >> where would you like to see the world if you had the power to wave your ma
engaged in what we call tikkun olam -- "repair the world" -- working in places like africa, like latin americaike asia. so, wherever there is a need, if it's agriculture, food security, public health, gender issues, small and medium enterprises, just helping people to create their livelihood in areas where it's much more difficult. hundreds of people are engaged in that. thousands of people are benefiting from that every year. even with the palestinian authority, our neighbors, where...