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it is axing number two behind latin america now. -- it is actually number two behind latin america nowaad: thank you so much for joining us. at some of theok stories making headlines around the world. the chairman of south korea's ruling party has resigned after failing to win a majority in parliament, confounding pre-election predictions of big gains. seatsrty should claim 122 in the 300 member nationalist assembly. the party failed to sway voters and the country has seen unemployment and slumping exports. citizensf taiwanese deported to china have arrived in beijing. they were arrested on suspicion of wire fraud and phone sc ams. taiwan demands that they be returned, but beijing rejects that, saying it has jurisdiction over the island. world's highest profile cri matches must be the other three matches in mumbai. the water shortage is so severe that hospitals have had to cancel operations. powered by over 2400 journalists and 150 bureaus around the world, this is bloomberg news. right, coming up, the commodity trader noble says it is making changes to boost its bottom line. we have a
it is axing number two behind latin america now. -- it is actually number two behind latin america nowaad: thank you so much for joining us. at some of theok stories making headlines around the world. the chairman of south korea's ruling party has resigned after failing to win a majority in parliament, confounding pre-election predictions of big gains. seatsrty should claim 122 in the 300 member nationalist assembly. the party failed to sway voters and the country has seen unemployment and...
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the fact that latin america is regressing means the americas are actually behind africa, which is wayehind europe when it comes to freedom of the press. reporter: the press read an index ranks 180 countries according to several criteria, including transparency and self-censorship. while europe remains the nation with the most press read them, a worrying trend is seen several media outlets fall into the hands of his misspent. ,> in recent events in france we can see the media is being trusted by businessman who have interest in other sectors. we have seen in europe and switzerland, newspapers being bought by politicians and from one day to the next, their editorial stance changes. even worse is in turkey, with the president making sure the newspaper follows party lines. china is not doing well either things to its great firewall. then there is eritrea, which has been at the bottom of the rankings for the last eight years. the country has been a did readership in which the media has no rights for decades. at least 15 journalists are currently being detained. catherine: coming up is the
the fact that latin america is regressing means the americas are actually behind africa, which is wayehind europe when it comes to freedom of the press. reporter: the press read an index ranks 180 countries according to several criteria, including transparency and self-censorship. while europe remains the nation with the most press read them, a worrying trend is seen several media outlets fall into the hands of his misspent. ,> in recent events in france we can see the media is being trusted...
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having said that, latin americans come to america with a latin american view of the state. they should be as big as possible. that's not the american view. it's not been the view that america was founded on, which is limited government. >> host: next call for mr. prager is kerry in connecticut. o. ahead. we are listening. >> caller: good afternoon, people. mr. prager, i get you in connecticut but if i did get you i would be listening because i agree with everything you ever said, everything. rush limbaugh, i listen to because i didn't and marc levin, i love you. he is a constitutional genius. i love ted cruz for the same reasons, and i wanted to say as far as god goes, okay, man is an intricate creature, okay? he cannot accept the idea of a transcendental god. i put it comes from his arrogance because in the bible it says the fool has said there is no god. my ways are not your ways. resource capitalism goes, if you've ever read ayn rand, okay, the was a big proponent of capitalism, she said if there were no rich or prosperous, the board would never be able to benefit. and je
having said that, latin americans come to america with a latin american view of the state. they should be as big as possible. that's not the american view. it's not been the view that america was founded on, which is limited government. >> host: next call for mr. prager is kerry in connecticut. o. ahead. we are listening. >> caller: good afternoon, people. mr. prager, i get you in connecticut but if i did get you i would be listening because i agree with everything you ever said,...
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policy toward latin america and idriss? >> we need to hold hillary clinton responsible if a hotel financial he it is that she would defend a military coup. who is it we're talking about? the second thing is to see this isn't just about hillary clinton, it is about obama, vice president biden in charge of latin america polilicy now, and john kerry. they are clearly celebrating and supporting and getting increased funding to the current gogovernment of hernandez that s continuing this war against the honduran people. he is a dictator. he is overthrown parts of the supreme court and legally named a new supreme court that is full of allegedly corrupt figures. he backed the coup. a new attorney general. he is admitted to stealing, we don't know the exact amount, into the tens of billions of dollars from the national health service, siphoning off into his own campaign. this is a criminal that we -- the united states is supporting in office. amy: dana frank him a thank you for being with us, professor of history at the university
policy toward latin america and idriss? >> we need to hold hillary clinton responsible if a hotel financial he it is that she would defend a military coup. who is it we're talking about? the second thing is to see this isn't just about hillary clinton, it is about obama, vice president biden in charge of latin america polilicy now, and john kerry. they are clearly celebrating and supporting and getting increased funding to the current gogovernment of hernandez that s continuing this war...
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but he has some evidence that he has hacked many elections in .any countries in latin america david:ome say it is not true. what is their story? ellen: well, he says he worked closelyn in miami very the man says he worked with him but in a limited way and that he was never involved in anything illegal nor has he been charging and he said he was not involved in any of the activities. fake twitter accounts. robo calls in the middle of the to supporters of candidates and the supporters were so angry they were being awakened at 3:00 in the morning maybe they did not vote for the candidate. intelligence gathering so candidates knew what their opponents were doing before the person across the hall at new. a whole variety of hacking activities that got information and votes. david: an interesting story. interestingtory is to any of us. this is about how the at microsoftw ceo is getting big on super intelligence. he is trying to bring to the for a bunch of chat bots that will supposedly help you in a variety in a variety of business activities. it was introduced at a conference they had earl
but he has some evidence that he has hacked many elections in .any countries in latin america david:ome say it is not true. what is their story? ellen: well, he says he worked closelyn in miami very the man says he worked with him but in a limited way and that he was never involved in anything illegal nor has he been charging and he said he was not involved in any of the activities. fake twitter accounts. robo calls in the middle of the to supporters of candidates and the supporters were so...
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a lot of flight capital from overseas in latin america, south america.ted from another country, do we care? >> the question is how long will it last? >> there's history and there's the more immediate needs of the present. i need food presently and perhaps some fine bourbon and when i need good food in a city not my own, more and more these days i call somebody if they weren't good at enough things already, has become something of an expert on good food around the world. >> every time i check instagram you're eating with one of my culinary heros. he seems to like you a lot better than me. ahmir-khalib thompson, known to most as questlove. >> you've been to this place before? >> i live at this place. >> really? >> yeah. >> yard bird quickly became a miami favorite. >> the old joke was james brown was the hardest working man in show business. you make him look lazy. let's review, okay? band leader, producer, a teacher -- >> yep. >> a d.j. >> technically, i have 16 jobs right now. >> deviled eggs with fresh dill and trout roll will be so over next year, but
a lot of flight capital from overseas in latin america, south america.ted from another country, do we care? >> the question is how long will it last? >> there's history and there's the more immediate needs of the present. i need food presently and perhaps some fine bourbon and when i need good food in a city not my own, more and more these days i call somebody if they weren't good at enough things already, has become something of an expert on good food around the world. >>...
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mexico and latin america. >> it is not a place you want to bring your children. >> under this bridge, they get free rent, and surviving. >> one of the few shelters that is pushing for people to adopt by personality rather than breed. >> there is no way to actually tell what breed a dog is. >> that is silly, if you can't tell in a shelter, and you play with it, how would you know in a pet store any better. >> we help swimmers go from good to great. >> fluid mechanics. he puts an "avatar" in the water. you can see the movement from a point of view of the swimmer. >>> ashlee, you are chasing what i thought was finished in this state. but nope. another tent city this time in clifton? >> i chased under avenue bridge in clifton with our good friend, oh, my god. this is what we're talking abo about. he shares a video of men of migrant workers from mexico and latin america living unthe bridge. >> a lot of times people get intimidated but they are humans like everyone else. >> he is grappling with how and where to move these people. >> it is nasty, it's not a place you would want to bring your
mexico and latin america. >> it is not a place you want to bring your children. >> under this bridge, they get free rent, and surviving. >> one of the few shelters that is pushing for people to adopt by personality rather than breed. >> there is no way to actually tell what breed a dog is. >> that is silly, if you can't tell in a shelter, and you play with it, how would you know in a pet store any better. >> we help swimmers go from good to great. >>...
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this approach was ago by none other than one of latin america's most renowned and into his recent drug warriors, former mexican president lupe calderÓn took he acknowledged the failure of his own drug policies. the end of the term in 2012 he told "the wall street journal" the following, if the price of drugs goes up thanks largely to interdiction efforts and that demand is the same you will increased profits for your putting more incentives for participants in the market. he went on to say that it is clearly a textbook case for economic system which is the more successful you are, the more criminals you are creating. this is precisely what the world drugs have been doing for over 40 years. tom wainwright writes prohibition has driven up the price of a few cheap and cultural commodities trade of $300 billion global industry. and what a formidable industry drug trafficking has become. drug cartels such a tremendous ingenuity, adaptability and entrepreneurship to satisfy over a quarter billion customers worldwide. in this regard, "narconomics" is a fascinating read for anyone interested u
this approach was ago by none other than one of latin america's most renowned and into his recent drug warriors, former mexican president lupe calderÓn took he acknowledged the failure of his own drug policies. the end of the term in 2012 he told "the wall street journal" the following, if the price of drugs goes up thanks largely to interdiction efforts and that demand is the same you will increased profits for your putting more incentives for participants in the market. he went on...
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and latin america. a lot of people coming here wanting to make that connection with countries and opportunities in latin america. of course, miami is a great place to do that. lots of coverage coming from here. very fresh perspective on what technology can do, particularly in the mobile and cloud era coming out of this conference. back to you. >> see you in just a little bit. looks like an exciting agenda. the emerge conference. >>> when we come back, deadline day for yahoo! with preliminary bids for the tech company due today. a look at the timing and some of the front runners for that sale. >>> plus how close is elon musk's hyperloop to becoming a reality? >>> and an amazing medical breakthrough. a doctor using a computer chip to help a paralyzed man start moving again. the doctor who performed the surgery will join us live. "squawk alley" is back in a moment. this car? came courtesy of james and patricia thompson. this tv? margaret and tom lee. the championship game ball? that was sebastian diaz. goo
and latin america. a lot of people coming here wanting to make that connection with countries and opportunities in latin america. of course, miami is a great place to do that. lots of coverage coming from here. very fresh perspective on what technology can do, particularly in the mobile and cloud era coming out of this conference. back to you. >> see you in just a little bit. looks like an exciting agenda. the emerge conference. >>> when we come back, deadline day for yahoo! with...
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i would not say that for the rest of latin america.e had good performance in countries like chile. brazil is supposed to be the big powerhouse of this region. when you look at other emerging markets, we had a very decent performance. china grew in double digits. russia came back to double digit growth again. overall i would say i am not too worried about the global economic situation. brazil being an exception. caroline: i want to give your debts on to get your perspective. alibaba clout -- alibaba cloud. what are you seeing in terms of the economy in china? is india picking up? quarters, both in q4 2015 as well as q1, we have been able to pose very nice growth in china. china is very interesting in the sense that the propensity to migrate solutions into a cloud is growing at a very fast pace. chinese customers wanted to have it their way, so they rely on data that are built in country. we are partnering with a joint venture with the subsidiary of china telecom. we operate our success factor on human capital management. we are adding a
i would not say that for the rest of latin america.e had good performance in countries like chile. brazil is supposed to be the big powerhouse of this region. when you look at other emerging markets, we had a very decent performance. china grew in double digits. russia came back to double digit growth again. overall i would say i am not too worried about the global economic situation. brazil being an exception. caroline: i want to give your debts on to get your perspective. alibaba clout --...
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having said that, latin americans come to america with a latin american view of the state. they should be as big as possible. that's not the american view. it's not been the view that america was founded on, which is limited government. >> host: next call for mr. prager is kerry in connecticut. o. ahead. we are listening. >> caller: good afternoon, people. mr. prager, i get you in connecticut but if i did get you i would be listening because i agree with everything you ever said, everything. rush limbaugh, i listen to because i didn't and marc levin, i love you. he is a constitutional genius. i love ted cruz for the same reasons, and i wanted to say as far as god goes, okay, man is an intricate creature, okay? he cannot accept the idea of a transcendental god.
having said that, latin americans come to america with a latin american view of the state. they should be as big as possible. that's not the american view. it's not been the view that america was founded on, which is limited government. >> host: next call for mr. prager is kerry in connecticut. o. ahead. we are listening. >> caller: good afternoon, people. mr. prager, i get you in connecticut but if i did get you i would be listening because i agree with everything you ever said,...
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many countries in latin america that depend on brazil has made trading partner.l affect other countries, that the u.s. is going to affect brazil. if you look at the kind of economic backdrop that brazilis, low commodity prices, the dollar that may strengthen, what is the economic backdrop in your mind? >> that's one of the main reasons we expect trouble for brazil over the next few years. the negative external to environment will make it -- any change it will try to implement will be heavily andsted by powerful unions the people that used to support the government, and it will be very difficult for them to make a change. guy: we will leave it there. us.k you for joining up next, german politicians voiced criticism over draghi's negative rate policy. we are joined by top advisor to germany's vice chancellor. ♪ guy: i'm guy johnson london. let's take a look at what is on the move. this is the story -- crude down, we've showed you what the contract table looks like. front-end has been very much affected by what has been going on in london. tangible,ointment is and y
many countries in latin america that depend on brazil has made trading partner.l affect other countries, that the u.s. is going to affect brazil. if you look at the kind of economic backdrop that brazilis, low commodity prices, the dollar that may strengthen, what is the economic backdrop in your mind? >> that's one of the main reasons we expect trouble for brazil over the next few years. the negative external to environment will make it -- any change it will try to implement will be...
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influence thing across latin america. how did he do it?oline: i am in london with betty liu in new york. time for the bloomberg business. some of the biggest stories in the news right now. big three u.s. automakers have come up short with their march sales. general motors, ford, fiat chrysler missed estimates, but sales were up. meanwhile, u.s. sales rose 13% for the month, beating expectations. consumers get up to for the automakers crossovers and sedans. home retailer unanimously recommend takeover to shareholders. home retailer at about $2 billion. the grocery chains path was cleared when steinhoff and a national dropped its offer. the stars have come out in favor of new copyright laws. katy perry, billy joel, and rod stewart are among those asking for changes in the digital copyright act. the music industry argues the law puts too much of the burden on artists to police websites. trade groups reject those claims. and that is her latest business flash. betty: we all know our credit cards and e-mail passwords can be vulnerable to hackers
influence thing across latin america. how did he do it?oline: i am in london with betty liu in new york. time for the bloomberg business. some of the biggest stories in the news right now. big three u.s. automakers have come up short with their march sales. general motors, ford, fiat chrysler missed estimates, but sales were up. meanwhile, u.s. sales rose 13% for the month, beating expectations. consumers get up to for the automakers crossovers and sedans. home retailer unanimously recommend...
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and i would not put all of latin america into the same basket.is a negative investor sentiment. when you take a look at other emerging markets, we had a very decent performance. double digits. russia came back to double-digit growth again. so, overall, i would say i am not too worried about the global economic situation, with maybe brazil being an exception. mily: netflix shares plunging in after-hours trading after forecasting weaker subscriber growth this quarter, especially in the where markets outside the u.s. what are the big themes you are pulling out? forecast is so important, in the midst of the price hike, they grandfathered in a lot of their longer-term customers. forecasting this is tough because we do not really know what the effect is going to be of this new price hike on their customers. the suggestion is perhaps netflix is getting closer and closer to how big it is going to be. emily: we are talking about billions of dollars on original programming. at what point do we know if it was worth it? said thatstings netflix would deliver
and i would not put all of latin america into the same basket.is a negative investor sentiment. when you take a look at other emerging markets, we had a very decent performance. double digits. russia came back to double-digit growth again. so, overall, i would say i am not too worried about the global economic situation, with maybe brazil being an exception. mily: netflix shares plunging in after-hours trading after forecasting weaker subscriber growth this quarter, especially in the where...
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. >> reporter: in latin america the zika virus is an ongoing threat. w.h.o. officials declared it a global public health emergency and have warned that up to 4 million people would be infec d infected. >> the w.h.o. has been up front with zika and has provided information, has actually been very, very proactive in terms of working with governments in latin america and also in governments around the world to provide information about zika and what needs to be done. and we have also been part of this because zika also has considerable -- considerable concern for women and getting pregnant. >> reporter: the zika virus is suspected of causing birth defects, including abnormally small heads. it's stressed that women should be approved enough information about the possibility of infection and the risks related to it. >> a woman's rights to their bodies and to their fertility is not just a civil rights issue. i believe that's something we have to talk about aggressively in the world today. >> reporter: at the end of the two-day conference participants will submit pr
. >> reporter: in latin america the zika virus is an ongoing threat. w.h.o. officials declared it a global public health emergency and have warned that up to 4 million people would be infec d infected. >> the w.h.o. has been up front with zika and has provided information, has actually been very, very proactive in terms of working with governments in latin america and also in governments around the world to provide information about zika and what needs to be done. and we have also...
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having said that, latin americans come to america with a latin american view of the state. they should be as big as possible. that's not the american view. it's not been the view that america was founded on, which is limited government. >> host: next call for mr. prager is kerry in connecticut. o. ahead. we are listening. >> caller: good afternoon, people. mr. prager, i get you in connecticut but if i did get you i would be listening because i agree with everything you ever said, everything. rush limbaugh, i listen to because i didn't and marc levin, i love you. he is a constitutional genius. i love ted cruz for the same reasons, and i wanted to say as far as god goes, okay, man is an intricate creature, okay? he cannot accept the idea of a transcendental god. i put it comes from his arrogance because in the bible it says the fool has said there is no god. my ways are not your ways. resource capitalism goes, if you've ever read ayn rand, okay, the was a big proponent of capitalism, she said if there were no rich or prosperous, the board would never be able to benefit. and je
having said that, latin americans come to america with a latin american view of the state. they should be as big as possible. that's not the american view. it's not been the view that america was founded on, which is limited government. >> host: next call for mr. prager is kerry in connecticut. o. ahead. we are listening. >> caller: good afternoon, people. mr. prager, i get you in connecticut but if i did get you i would be listening because i agree with everything you ever said,...
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conversely, in latin america, barely a third of the public actually supports legalizing marijuana, butyou have elected officials, presidents, providing real leadership. >> do you think marijuana legalization is the beginning of the end of the drug war? >> yes. i think marijuana legalization is the beginning of the end, but it's not like bringing down the berlin wall. that wall crumbled awfully fast when it finally came down. so, there's a long way to go but, there's a powerful argument, which says that the war on marijuana subsidizes the rest of the war on drugs. if marijuana's taken out of the picture, a lot of the cops barely have anything to do anymore? >> as police officers we don't make the law we enforce the law. if they change the law we are stuck with what the law is. >> what do you think would be the most persuasive thing to happen to prevent legalization? if things go badly in colorado and washington state? >> i think we're going to see some of that, yes. i think eventually we're going to get to a point far enough down the road where people are going to understand what the re
conversely, in latin america, barely a third of the public actually supports legalizing marijuana, butyou have elected officials, presidents, providing real leadership. >> do you think marijuana legalization is the beginning of the end of the drug war? >> yes. i think marijuana legalization is the beginning of the end, but it's not like bringing down the berlin wall. that wall crumbled awfully fast when it finally came down. so, there's a long way to go but, there's a powerful...
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people talk about the balloon effect sometimes in latin america because sometimes he tried them on the phone room and they take precedent somewhere else if that is what we saw used to beat peru has been made cultivated. they went to columbia, and it went back to career. that's where we are now. as far as i understand it, peru is made provider in the world. i would suspect it's far from a done deal that they will, but if they did, i would keep an eye on peru and bolivia and have a look at that. but unless up with the latest news on the talks to be honest. >> i'm a supporter of the peace process at columbia. i hope it goes well. i hope this site and i hope it works. but those are all hopes. in essence you can can use tom's approach of using business metaphors to apply to other fields and use it for the peace process and said that essentially what is going on is the governor of columbia is launching a friendly takeover of the franchise. so they buy the franchise. that doesn't it appears that that is that brand. they are to have another brand that replaces that in colombia. it is hard to i
people talk about the balloon effect sometimes in latin america because sometimes he tried them on the phone room and they take precedent somewhere else if that is what we saw used to beat peru has been made cultivated. they went to columbia, and it went back to career. that's where we are now. as far as i understand it, peru is made provider in the world. i would suspect it's far from a done deal that they will, but if they did, i would keep an eye on peru and bolivia and have a look at that....
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huge following in latin america was so they got some great deals with the la galaxy. most followed athlete on the social media, over 100 million social media followers and he endorses -- he endorses herbalife. they: does this protect company from accusations that it is a pyramid scheme? one of the things he says it is how does it last as long if it's a pyramid scheme? it has ties to a number of different things, like big-name star athletes. plot by herbal life to keep stuff going and if you look at herbalife, they are just marketing a brand. pretty well. if you think about bill ackman's campaign, it's over three years herbalife has taken some hits and has some problems, but it has still grown its distribution base. now it's 4 million people doing it. mark: what is the cost of this? these sports stars don't come cheap. what are they spending on these endorsements versus nike and procter & gamble? matt: they are actually not spending much. there spending less than 2%. it's coming pretty cheaply and they've done a pretty good job tying ties up with ryan aldo. kudos to th
huge following in latin america was so they got some great deals with the la galaxy. most followed athlete on the social media, over 100 million social media followers and he endorses -- he endorses herbalife. they: does this protect company from accusations that it is a pyramid scheme? one of the things he says it is how does it last as long if it's a pyramid scheme? it has ties to a number of different things, like big-name star athletes. plot by herbal life to keep stuff going and if you...
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elizabeth hogan, acting administrator for latin america and the caribbean at the u.s. agency for international development. i want to thank all of you for being with us today and we appreciate your time and commitment to furthering the important work of this committee. i want to thank your staff are working with the committee and members of my staff to making this even possible. today as an opportunity to learn more about the administrations nor did in the western hemisphere and promoting democracy and human rights around the world. the are many challenges we need to elaborate on to make use programs maximally effective, building strong democratic institutions and putting human rights around the world is in the moral and strategic interest of the united states and should continue to be one of our top producer i believe it is important for use programs to be aligned with our strategic priorities and not just in the western hemisphere but throughout the world. it's important u.s. taxpayer dollars are not wasted but instead are used to address significant challenges relat
elizabeth hogan, acting administrator for latin america and the caribbean at the u.s. agency for international development. i want to thank all of you for being with us today and we appreciate your time and commitment to furthering the important work of this committee. i want to thank your staff are working with the committee and members of my staff to making this even possible. today as an opportunity to learn more about the administrations nor did in the western hemisphere and promoting...
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he has some evidence that he has hacked many elections in latin america. >> there are critics who say the story isn't true. what are they saying? >> he says that he works for a gentleman named mr. rendon who has a home in miami. him,n says i worked with but in a limited way. i was never involved in anything illegal. he has never been charged. he says he was not involved in a lot of these activities. some of them involved fake calls inccounts, robo the middle of the night to suppose it reporters and those angry- supporters were so they were being awoken at 3:00 in the morning that maybe they did not vote for the candidate. intelligence gathering so they knew who they were voting for before the person across the hall new. of candidatesy that had information and votes for candidates. will becover story familiar to some of us who have used word processors. about how thes relatively new ceo at microsoft is betting big on artificial intelligence and what he is trying to do is bring to the four chat box that will supposedly help you in a variety of apps and business activities. some of this
he has some evidence that he has hacked many elections in latin america. >> there are critics who say the story isn't true. what are they saying? >> he says that he works for a gentleman named mr. rendon who has a home in miami. him,n says i worked with but in a limited way. i was never involved in anything illegal. he has never been charged. he says he was not involved in a lot of these activities. some of them involved fake calls inccounts, robo the middle of the night to suppose...
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i think when you look at latin america, latin america has to start getting better for everyone. and it's not -- you know, argentina's changed for the better. colombia's still very good. venezuela's off the face of the earth and brazil could be an important swing state. so let's stay focused on brazil if only just because so much business is done there. >> okay. as we might have expected of course energy names taking the brunt of any selling this morning. and some that have been up dramatically freeport we end up talking about a lot. it's been on the gainers list this morning as you might expect on the losers, down little less than 5% although not to take away from freeport which has come back dramatically. >> by the way gold stocks have been unbelievable performers. they continue to be downgraded. silver continues to be downgraded. the stocks are not obeying. by the way -- eagle been an incredible stock. silver wheaton has been a great stock. the analysts hate to skrup and they're being proven wrong. now we can sit here and debate negative rates and try to make money off of it a
i think when you look at latin america, latin america has to start getting better for everyone. and it's not -- you know, argentina's changed for the better. colombia's still very good. venezuela's off the face of the earth and brazil could be an important swing state. so let's stay focused on brazil if only just because so much business is done there. >> okay. as we might have expected of course energy names taking the brunt of any selling this morning. and some that have been up...
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they talked about tough competition and weakness in latin america. also the currency. foreign currency. the outlook is not much better. they have to push that off. stock down 6%. stuart: that is a big drop. bathrooms taking center stage in the republican race. we should let transgender people use in a restroom they like. ted cruz disagrees. you will hear what they have to say about this issue in a moment. fox news special report. secrets of 9/11. answering some of the questions about who was involved in the attack. that will be saturday. the fox business network. ♪ member discount. all of them were already built in to the low price. i know that i got a better deal than i would have on my own. usaa car buying service, powered by truecar. if you have afib not caused by a heart valve problem, pradaxa helps stop blood cells from pooling in the heart... forming a clot... which can travel to the brain and cause a stroke. pradaxa was better than warfarin at reducing stroke risk in a study. in the rare event of an emergency, pradaxa has a specific reversal treatment to help yo
they talked about tough competition and weakness in latin america. also the currency. foreign currency. the outlook is not much better. they have to push that off. stock down 6%. stuart: that is a big drop. bathrooms taking center stage in the republican race. we should let transgender people use in a restroom they like. ted cruz disagrees. you will hear what they have to say about this issue in a moment. fox news special report. secrets of 9/11. answering some of the questions about who was...
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a monnume to this this latin america giant. you believe fridays see the political class evacthe capitol. >> no. monday the commission will likely recommend dilma rousseff's impeachment support has almost reached the necessary 2/3 threshold their aim there is no option for us except the military. >> strong words from a country that only saw democracy return in 1985. such thoughts finance are frightening to many poor brazilians who stand by the l t leftist president. i want her top stay. >> this square sits at the very heart of brazilus power structure. over there, the congress. in front of me, the supreme court, and behind me, the presidential palace, literally hanging in the balance herb her opponents could be closer to pushing her from power. >> research has reprevioused the impact climate change is having on the way the earth spins. scientists med what they are ca polarmation, the way the earth moves on its accessises. after moving toward canada, the direction of polar motion is now east, heading towards the u.k. joining us l
a monnume to this this latin america giant. you believe fridays see the political class evacthe capitol. >> no. monday the commission will likely recommend dilma rousseff's impeachment support has almost reached the necessary 2/3 threshold their aim there is no option for us except the military. >> strong words from a country that only saw democracy return in 1985. such thoughts finance are frightening to many poor brazilians who stand by the l t leftist president. i want her top...
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and we also wanted to combine, you know, what is happening in latin america. you see latin-american cinema is having its moment right now. in every festival. what is happening in those places. >> i know you're going to talk about filming in cuba. >> we have a special panel filming in cuba. because now you know everything we want to shoot films there. so we have fun shooting in cuba. >> and you've also got an interesting film called zoom with jason priestly. tell me about this one. it's unusual. >> yes. it's a film from brazil. and it's a combination, it's like a true story going on but all of things combine. it combines animation, realtime. it's very interesting. that's what i was talking about latin-american cinema now. they are not afraid to take risks of telling stories. >> obviously we have a mexican director as well making history with all the oscars he's getting. this is a very sobering look at violence against guatemalan women, right? >> yes. it follows the story of three women kidnapped in guatemala. two are killed and one survives. we are following th
and we also wanted to combine, you know, what is happening in latin america. you see latin-american cinema is having its moment right now. in every festival. what is happening in those places. >> i know you're going to talk about filming in cuba. >> we have a special panel filming in cuba. because now you know everything we want to shoot films there. so we have fun shooting in cuba. >> and you've also got an interesting film called zoom with jason priestly. tell me about this...
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our issue is almost entirely latin america. which is slow. we worry about brazil.n our business venezuela basically went away in the course of '15. so there are certainly some worrying signals out of latin america that we have booked in our projections for business. but we have also booked that it goes better in asia. >> thank you so much for talking to us this morning. getting your perspective on the outlook for the business. ceo of novozymes. >>> languaos angeleang lang gav performance. cnbc was there and speak exclusively to the star himself. >> i'm here are lang lang who's just played a concert and master class for over 5,000 mostly children featuring his two proteges from the foundation. lang lang thank you so much for joining me today. >> thank you so much. such a pleasure. >> we all thought the concert was incredible. mostly children out there. was it difficult to play to such an audience. >> today our aim is to inspire to the next generation of music lovers and musicians. and we were so happy to have this sunday matinee. and we can have this incredible stag
our issue is almost entirely latin america. which is slow. we worry about brazil.n our business venezuela basically went away in the course of '15. so there are certainly some worrying signals out of latin america that we have booked in our projections for business. but we have also booked that it goes better in asia. >> thank you so much for talking to us this morning. getting your perspective on the outlook for the business. ceo of novozymes. >>> languaos angeleang lang gav...
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foreign policy in latin america, has yet to respond publically. [ grinding metal ] whs oa, that doesn' t look good. ordinary fuels can clog your engine with dirt. it' s like lugng thiaround... it ' s dr ofi w down yo wur fuel economy. [ breaking glass ] but over time, using new and improved bp gasoline with invigorate helps clean up that dirt, like hundreds of scrubbing brushes. [ scrubbing bristles ] so that means a cleaner eng >>> after two games in the steel city, the rangers welcome the penguins to the garden for game three of the stanley cup playoffs. game tied at one. minutes into was enough. the pittsburgh penguins right now, to beat them you need a strong game from everyone, starting with myself. >> it's a little disappointing we can't find a way to get a goal. they get a road win and they're up in the series. we have to respond here. te>> think about this for a couple hours, i'm sure. >> in baseball news, jacob will rejoin the mets sunday. the mats' bats exploded in philadelphia. a two-run homer in the top of the first inning. the fourth dinger of the season ght game, 11-1 th
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most of the cases are from the equilibriumian or latin-america.ome of the money to combat the virus and help develop a vaccine is coming from the same pot of money used to fight things lie like ebola. >> we don't have any designated zika funds. if we don't get designated funds, we're going to have to slow down and come to a halt because right now what we've done is we've pulled money from other areas, other things that are not zika. things like malaria and tuberculosis an things like that. >> so while congress battles over funds, researchers are learning more about the disease. originally the virus was only thought to be a threat to pregnant women in their first trimester. now they're finding abnormalities that are affecting a fetus in second and third trimesters. it really is a lot about prevents bites. the centers for disease control says to wear the long-sleeved shirts and long-sleeved pants. look for clothing treated with permethryn. stay indoors with air conditioning. if you're overseas and not able to encouraging sleeping with a mosquito bed
most of the cases are from the equilibriumian or latin-america.ome of the money to combat the virus and help develop a vaccine is coming from the same pot of money used to fight things lie like ebola. >> we don't have any designated zika funds. if we don't get designated funds, we're going to have to slow down and come to a halt because right now what we've done is we've pulled money from other areas, other things that are not zika. things like malaria and tuberculosis an things like...
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you saw unilever increasing prices in latin america. obviously there's an inflationary situation there in addition to, you know, what's happened with the currency. nestle held off pricing in latin america. that will probably come later in the year. trading conditions are difficult, but again, both companies are able to price up and still see volume growth, so maybe not too bad. swinging into china and india, i think india overall is probably the most robust emerging market economy in the world at the moment. obviously there's a one-off regarding nestle with that noodles recall. in china, signs of stabilization, maybe things are getting a little better there for the companies, which has struggled in the last year in china amid channel distribution to online platforms and away from modern trade. elsewhere in the emerging world, it seems investors are more constructive on emerging markets, and maybe there are signs that things are bottomed there for the time being. >> you mentioned volumes with regards to nestle, that it seems the growth w
you saw unilever increasing prices in latin america. obviously there's an inflationary situation there in addition to, you know, what's happened with the currency. nestle held off pricing in latin america. that will probably come later in the year. trading conditions are difficult, but again, both companies are able to price up and still see volume growth, so maybe not too bad. swinging into china and india, i think india overall is probably the most robust emerging market economy in the world...
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is the example of ich the peacemaking in northern ireland in ow inspiring others, so columbia, latin america right aw, they're trying to undergo peace process, and they've actually brought people from orthern ireland to come and describe how do you overcome enmity and hatred and try to shape a country that is unified? you know this better than i do, ut one of the things that you see in northern ireland that's the very tant is simple act of recognizing the humanity of those on the other side of the argument. having empathy and a sense of connection to people who are not like you. that's taken time, but you're now seeing that, and i think among young people who are interacting more, you're seeing that. forging a new o about being is from northern ireland as opposed or, you know, ist hinfang, or just deciding the country as a whole is more important than any particular or any particular flight. this is a s -- challenging time to do that, because there's so much uncertainty in the world right now. because things are changing so temptation to forge identities, tribal identities, that give you a s
is the example of ich the peacemaking in northern ireland in ow inspiring others, so columbia, latin america right aw, they're trying to undergo peace process, and they've actually brought people from orthern ireland to come and describe how do you overcome enmity and hatred and try to shape a country that is unified? you know this better than i do, ut one of the things that you see in northern ireland that's the very tant is simple act of recognizing the humanity of those on the other side of...
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and brazil installed along >>anny hong: is primarily transmitted by mosquitoes and spread across latin america >>mark: talk are americans to gain of two or three years of life expectancy is quickly exiting would talk about how much longer than shower last coming up in just a minute. frustrated with your overactive bladder medicine not working? can't handle the side effects? botox® treats symptoms of leaking, going too often, and the strong sudden need to go. ask your urologist if botox® can help calm your bladder and reduce your daily leakage episodes. the effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, loss of bladder control or muscle weakness can be a sign of a life-threatening condition. don't take botox® if you can't empty your bladder on your own or have a urinary tract infection, or uti. side effects may include allergic reactions, injection site pain, fatigue, uti, painful urination and difficulty emptying your bladder. tell your doctor your medical history.
and brazil installed along >>anny hong: is primarily transmitted by mosquitoes and spread across latin america >>mark: talk are americans to gain of two or three years of life expectancy is quickly exiting would talk about how much longer than shower last coming up in just a minute. frustrated with your overactive bladder medicine not working? can't handle the side effects? botox® treats symptoms of leaking, going too often, and the strong sudden need to go. ask your urologist if...
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to latin america, about the unfolding scandal surrounding dilma rousseff, that now threatens impeachment. decides that is something that should have it the next few days, we will be hearing more about them in just a few minutes. stay with us. q?q?q?q?q?q?q?q? announcer: this is a production of china central television america. mike: overcoming life's challenges is part of the shared human experience, but some individuals not only overcome what seem like insurmountable challenges, they turn those obstacles into a source of inspiration for all of us. this week, lessons on living life beyond limits. i'm mike walter in los angeles. let's take it "full frame."
to latin america, about the unfolding scandal surrounding dilma rousseff, that now threatens impeachment. decides that is something that should have it the next few days, we will be hearing more about them in just a few minutes. stay with us. q?q?q?q?q?q?q?q? announcer: this is a production of china central television america. mike: overcoming life's challenges is part of the shared human experience, but some individuals not only overcome what seem like insurmountable challenges, they turn...
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questions to practice my spanish girl john: you know, the school plans trip to latin america every so often, but this is of course the first time going to that once restricted island. the students will spend one week attending classes in a cuban school. what a field trip of a lifetime. back to you inside. jummy: so exciting, john. coming up -- new developments in the race for the white house. voterw polls signaling backlash against donald trump, and the new battle being waged by democrats. and on alert -- millions in the path of severe storms. what is expected later today. narrator: all that political mail mlet's simplify.lming. only one candidate has been endorsed by the washington post: as a journalist and progressive leader at marriott, she has a broad and deep facility with policy. emily's list praises matthews as pro-choice and the post says on gun control, clean energy, education and health research kathleen matthews "has greater potential, following the van hollen model, to move the ball forward." kathleen: i'm kathleen matthews and i approve this message. announcer: you are wa
questions to practice my spanish girl john: you know, the school plans trip to latin america every so often, but this is of course the first time going to that once restricted island. the students will spend one week attending classes in a cuban school. what a field trip of a lifetime. back to you inside. jummy: so exciting, john. coming up -- new developments in the race for the white house. voterw polls signaling backlash against donald trump, and the new battle being waged by democrats. and...
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they used a microscope to analyze the structure of the virus spreading across latin america. it notes a strong similarity to the pathogen that causes dengy. they noticed protrusions that give it unique characteristics. it is believed that the protrusions attached to human cells and that could explain how the virus infects people. hopes are high that the findings will lead to the developments of vac teens and treatments and clarify the links between the virus and microcephaly that causes small head size in babies. japanese researchers have improved treatment with people with serious cardiac problems. they used ips cells to make muscle cells pure enough to transplant into humans. the professor and his team want to start clinical trials as early as next year. they can be turned into any kind of tissue. the researchers had succeeded in transforming them into heart and muscle cells, but when they tested them in pigs, a small number could become tumors. the team said it used a special solution that killed off the potentially dangerous cells. >> we hope to use this technology to hel
they used a microscope to analyze the structure of the virus spreading across latin america. it notes a strong similarity to the pathogen that causes dengy. they noticed protrusions that give it unique characteristics. it is believed that the protrusions attached to human cells and that could explain how the virus infects people. hopes are high that the findings will lead to the developments of vac teens and treatments and clarify the links between the virus and microcephaly that causes small...
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it's a challenging environment, but i think over the next couple years, the cost of credit in latin americaill go down. guy: let me take you further north. let's talk about north america. you have a stress test coming up. you have failed it a couple times. are we going to see a third fail , or is it a pass? mr. cantera: we don't have any indication from the fed yet. we had an exercise a couple weeks ago. we haven't heard anything from them. more important than passing or to see if weit's are making significant progress toward setting up a robust foundation for our business long-term in the u.s.. one year later, it's not important. what is important given our commitment to the u.s. and our long-term goals in the u.s., what is important is for us to build a strong foundation. we want to make sure we are making progress towards that. hans: we saw bad commodity loans really affect the results of barclays and standard chartered. where are you positioned on that, and how much do you see the slowdown in commodities and loans affecting your business? we mr. cantera: have a relatively small portfoli
it's a challenging environment, but i think over the next couple years, the cost of credit in latin americaill go down. guy: let me take you further north. let's talk about north america. you have a stress test coming up. you have failed it a couple times. are we going to see a third fail , or is it a pass? mr. cantera: we don't have any indication from the fed yet. we had an exercise a couple weeks ago. we haven't heard anything from them. more important than passing or to see if weit's are...
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. >> city officials also emphasize that up to now the mosquitoes causing the zika outbreak in latin america have never been found in new york city. the cases here are people who caught zika while traveling. >>> she fought a very public battle on chemotherapy, and now a teen is getting a lot of attention for a post on her facebook page. >>> victims who lost limbs in the boston marathon bombing show pride by running that race today. >>> dave is here with a look at what's coming up new at 5:30. >> the praise keeps coming for the broadway hit "hamilton" tonight. the show just received a major honor. >>> a business owner takes on a gunman who con fronts him in his own store. the gun goes off. we'll tell you what happened next in the frightening encounter. >>> and a bronx family seen here in happier times. had lifelong implications and is costing a doctor big time. we'll explain. >>> a woman who found something american workers know how to fight back and rebuild an economy. so does she. we need jobs that provide dignity and a bright future. new penalties to stop companies from moving pr neits and
. >> city officials also emphasize that up to now the mosquitoes causing the zika outbreak in latin america have never been found in new york city. the cases here are people who caught zika while traveling. >>> she fought a very public battle on chemotherapy, and now a teen is getting a lot of attention for a post on her facebook page. >>> victims who lost limbs in the boston marathon bombing show pride by running that race today. >>> dave is here with a look at...
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. >> it is still latin america's top 50 restaurant.t offers fancy food, training and employment to wounded army veterans and now to rebel fighters. >> a perspective employer wants t to know your experience. but here i didn't have to lie. >> she left her hometown after threats and could not find a job to feed her children. when the government agency connected her with the restaurant she worried about not being able to work in a food restaurant and feared working shoulder to shoulder with her former enemy. >> when i saw him for the first time i had the shivers. i didn't know what his reaction could be. but that same day we talked and i cried and since then he has been my support. >> her colleague ruben lost his left eye and right leg to a farc rebel. >> at first it was harsh, it was hard for me to accept their ideas you but we shared our stories and it was not simple for them as well. >> before they were only hire soldiers but now this is a bigger leap. >> there were fears about security, political opinion. we said if we don't do it, no
. >> it is still latin america's top 50 restaurant.t offers fancy food, training and employment to wounded army veterans and now to rebel fighters. >> a perspective employer wants t to know your experience. but here i didn't have to lie. >> she left her hometown after threats and could not find a job to feed her children. when the government agency connected her with the restaurant she worried about not being able to work in a food restaurant and feared working shoulder to...
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first quarter sales trailed analysts estimates as the decline in latin america currencies outweighedong performance in the home market. company's now is the u.k.'s ceo. good to have you on the program, "elcome to the "countdown set. on the one hand, spain is doing very nicely, but the latin american currencies are weighing of the business. underlyingook at the business, the good news is that there was service revenue growth. there is profit expansion. there is also improvement in operating cash flow. the trends are positive. in latin america, there's been fx headwinds.f but the underlying business has a very positive set of numbers with spain being a highlight. their revenue growth of the quarter for the first time since the second quarter of 2008. anna: this is the first since the financial crisis. a real turning of the table. how strong is spain? a realspain is making recovery, later that we've seen in the u.k., but it is an important market for us. brazil, spain, germany are the big markets. the turnaround in spain is for a positive. jonathan: i want to talk to you about the broad
first quarter sales trailed analysts estimates as the decline in latin america currencies outweighedong performance in the home market. company's now is the u.k.'s ceo. good to have you on the program, "elcome to the "countdown set. on the one hand, spain is doing very nicely, but the latin american currencies are weighing of the business. underlyingook at the business, the good news is that there was service revenue growth. there is profit expansion. there is also improvement in...
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relief teams from latin america and europe arriveed to help the rescue efforts. people are also concerned about their safety. the quake knocked down the walls of a prison allowing 130 inmates to escape. there are reports armed men attached trucks carrying water, clothes and other emergency goods. >>> the recent quakes are also hurting the world's leading auto packer. toyota is gradually holding assembly lines in japan. the company says that the series of earthquakes in the country's southwestern region disrupted power supplies. >>> on friday, the auto maker suspended car production at a subsidia subsidiary, which borders kumoto. executives say they are stopping assembly lines at 11 other plants nationwide on tuesday. one of them is located in the home prefecture in central japan. this facility builds the hybrid models and say the quakes effected operations at a supplier subsidiary prefollowing the accide p prefectu prefecture. >>> agriculture ministers of the group of seven nations are preparing a proposal to tackle the problem of labor shortages in developed cou
relief teams from latin america and europe arriveed to help the rescue efforts. people are also concerned about their safety. the quake knocked down the walls of a prison allowing 130 inmates to escape. there are reports armed men attached trucks carrying water, clothes and other emergency goods. >>> the recent quakes are also hurting the world's leading auto packer. toyota is gradually holding assembly lines in japan. the company says that the series of earthquakes in the country's...
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now, i used to cover latin america. i remember these so-called infrastructure banks the government controls. they turn into big boondoggles in which all their buddies get the cash. why wouldn't that happen here? >> you're right. if it were the case you would spend your money on infrastructure and prosperity, we would have seen that in japan where they've spent so much on infrastructure. they've got nothing to return. we don't want to be like japan. we also don't want to be like argentina. hillary clinton's basically setting her up to be the new perone of america. it's interesting what she was saying in her case. i'm caring about outcomes. no, she's only caring about input. we need to be accountable for the outcomes and that hasn't happeneded. we've had the war on poverty. trillions of dollars that have been spent. paul ryan has been good about this. we haven't had outcomes, accountability for the money we're spending. >> talk about the inputs. meaning taxes. you know, we are supposed to be simple. but a lot of people wa
now, i used to cover latin america. i remember these so-called infrastructure banks the government controls. they turn into big boondoggles in which all their buddies get the cash. why wouldn't that happen here? >> you're right. if it were the case you would spend your money on infrastructure and prosperity, we would have seen that in japan where they've spent so much on infrastructure. they've got nothing to return. we don't want to be like japan. we also don't want to be like argentina....