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and you had been here so these latin american immigrants arrived. they manage, intermarriage and it started to perform latina society california. they had children and the children begin to grow up, bilingual, the cultural children in the 1850s. they began publishing spanish-language newspapers. it is important to remember nearly all latin american republic system as they achieved independence from spain abolish slavery,. these are really constitutional traditions, different from the united states. the united states debated the dred scott decision. all these bleeding kansas, during the gold rush during the 1850s. with the election of abraham lincoln the slave states felt this instead. we need to leave the united states. we want to protect slavery. we want to protect white supremacy. when i sure. when usher records really do. when usher records really do that so well that the united states, former country, right or constitution and the confederate constitution allows us to protect slavery. in fact coming make them mandatory every state in the confede
and you had been here so these latin american immigrants arrived. they manage, intermarriage and it started to perform latina society california. they had children and the children begin to grow up, bilingual, the cultural children in the 1850s. they began publishing spanish-language newspapers. it is important to remember nearly all latin american republic system as they achieved independence from spain abolish slavery,. these are really constitutional traditions, different from the united...
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so the latin american immigrants arrived.ey met, intermarried and started to form latino societies during the gold rush. they had children they began to cross the first in the 1850s and begin publishing spanish-language news tickers. it is important to remember nearly all latin american republic as soon as hev and minutes from spain abolish slavery, erase all racial distinction of citizenship and provide property rights for married women. these are latin american constitutional tradition different from the united states. the united states debated the dred scott decision, all of these issues bleeding kansas, all of that about race citizenship during the 1850s. finally with the election of abraham lincoln, the slaves did the survey. we need to leave the united states. we want to protect slavery. we're not sure we will be about to do that with lincoln so we will leave the united states in former country, writer and constitution of the confederate constitution names and protect slavery. it makes it mandatory at the state of the c
so the latin american immigrants arrived.ey met, intermarried and started to form latino societies during the gold rush. they had children they began to cross the first in the 1850s and begin publishing spanish-language news tickers. it is important to remember nearly all latin american republic as soon as hev and minutes from spain abolish slavery, erase all racial distinction of citizenship and provide property rights for married women. these are latin american constitutional tradition...
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not it is important to remember in the all latin american republics abolish slavery erase all slavery and property rights for married women. these are traditions different than the united states. the united states debated on the issues of race. fine the with the election of abraham lincoln they said "this is it" we want to protect slavery we're not sure we can do that with lincoln so we need to foreign country right or own constitution for one that protect slavery that makes it mandatory every state had to be a slave state you did not have the choice to be a free state still a civil war broke out. but for the latinos which side do they support? was the confederacy fighting for? with the government and democracy we will support the north in the united states. not just with words but to join the army and the calgary with spanish speaking units. the first several -- but from the very first battle of bull run they nearly lost it seemed a major battle after a major battle the confederates would win the united states would lose. but the next point was to make that slave territory. put this
not it is important to remember in the all latin american republics abolish slavery erase all slavery and property rights for married women. these are traditions different than the united states. the united states debated on the issues of race. fine the with the election of abraham lincoln they said "this is it" we want to protect slavery we're not sure we can do that with lincoln so we need to foreign country right or own constitution for one that protect slavery that makes it...
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that is your latin america report for this tuesday. next, americanfor some unusual ways to find new revenue streams, but this one might be the most unusual yet. we will have details when we come back. ♪ >> when was the last time you were at a jampacked airport? hard to remember, right? wipedomestic flights were from the skies between 2007 and 2012, leaving airports strapped for cash. bloomberg's alix steel got a look at some conventional ways -- unconventional ways they are trying to make money. >> imagine this. you are taking off for vacation. you settle into your airplane gate,pushed back from the and ca 78 foot ridge? well, get used to it. airports are desperate for cash. the great recession hit the industry hard, deteriorating has injured traffic, airline bankruptcies, mergers, flight goingks, and see airports to controversial and unconventional ways to make money. one of the biggest losers? pittsburgh international airport. over 14 million people traveled through its doors, but 10 years later, that number was cut in half. but it was devastating.
that is your latin america report for this tuesday. next, americanfor some unusual ways to find new revenue streams, but this one might be the most unusual yet. we will have details when we come back. ♪ >> when was the last time you were at a jampacked airport? hard to remember, right? wipedomestic flights were from the skies between 2007 and 2012, leaving airports strapped for cash. bloomberg's alix steel got a look at some conventional ways -- unconventional ways they are trying to...
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>> guest: all the people who are of latin american origen now citizens of the united states. >> host: as professor of chicano studies what does that mean? >> mexican-american descent another way to say mexican-americans. >> host: what is the latino population today in the united states? >> guest: 52 million a huge portion of society. >> host: your book is about representation on network news how many stories are about latinos? >> sad to leave less than 1% of all news stories on the evening news have to do with latinos. why? >> because they're not considered by the media to be part of the social fabric of the united states. i looked at 12,000 news stories when fully year of abc and cbs and nbc in the cnn i counted all stories in the evening news 365 days. there over 12,000 stories between 98 and 115 were about what he knows. that is why i called it "juan in a hundred". >> host: when you see a latino store what does that mean? >> immigration, and looking at the presidential election campaign at the time. and looking at all the stories possible to look at the salvadorean of how the baseb
>> guest: all the people who are of latin american origen now citizens of the united states. >> host: as professor of chicano studies what does that mean? >> mexican-american descent another way to say mexican-americans. >> host: what is the latino population today in the united states? >> guest: 52 million a huge portion of society. >> host: your book is about representation on network news how many stories are about latinos? >> sad to leave less than...
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it is time for today's latin american report. a former minister who served under hugo chavez is raising the question to venezuela. he is a public figure in venezuela for more than two decades. he says the current government favors wall street over its own people. why would default be a good it is venezuela prioritizing investors over venezuelans. he raised.uestion the question is are they prioritizing debt payments over imports? they suffer severe shortages and shortages of medicine. next month they have about $5 billion in coupon payments on bonds. of theion is the cost medicine shortages they have. it is kind of an interesting question because it is a very popular company -- popular country. >> there has to be a reason for that. wouldn't that make the situation even worse? >> it would lose whatever access to markets they have now. it doesn't solve the problems that are causing these disturbances. many people say they need to be devaluing -- they are not resolving the price and balance the creates the lack of production in the c
it is time for today's latin american report. a former minister who served under hugo chavez is raising the question to venezuela. he is a public figure in venezuela for more than two decades. he says the current government favors wall street over its own people. why would default be a good it is venezuela prioritizing investors over venezuelans. he raised.uestion the question is are they prioritizing debt payments over imports? they suffer severe shortages and shortages of medicine. next month...
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it is time for your latin american report.k plans to ask a new york judge june delay his ruling regarding a $5 million payment to holders of argentine bonds. that is a comment made by a big lawyer last friday. they have threatened civil and criminal sanctions including a possible nationalization of citibank argentina if they the resolution. ther today we will have highlights of the latin american forum. to leaders will be on hand discuss the look for their countries. and a reminder, we are only a few weeks away from the debut of politics broadcast. bottom line continues in a moment. ♪ inwe have new developments that white house intruder case we were telling you about of the type of the hour. omar gonzalez has been charged with unauthorized entry at the white house. he has been ordered held without bond. he jumped the fence over the weekend, made it through the doors of the north portico. officials found 800 rounds of ammunition in his car. weapons separate state charges in virginia. we will bring you more developed as we get t
it is time for your latin american report.k plans to ask a new york judge june delay his ruling regarding a $5 million payment to holders of argentine bonds. that is a comment made by a big lawyer last friday. they have threatened civil and criminal sanctions including a possible nationalization of citibank argentina if they the resolution. ther today we will have highlights of the latin american forum. to leaders will be on hand discuss the look for their countries. and a reminder, we are only...
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it is time for today's latin american report.na is tightening its grip on the currency market as international reserves decline following a second debt default. bank officials with direct knowledge of the matter say argentine band must now seek authorization for dollar purchases of $150,000 or more. that is done from a previous threshold of $300,000. bank of america and jefferies group tells us argentina is boosting controls on dollar purchases to retain foreign currency reserves it relies on to pay debt and imports. are you ready for some high tech football? levi's stadium cost over $1 billion to build. the center of silicon valley and showcases innovation in ways no other pro sports stadium has done before. but the new home for the seven cisco 49ers has had its share of problems along the way. the first event held left tens of thousands in traffic gridlock. emily chang got an inside look at levi's stadium. fans.000 >> crazy excited. >> 170 luxury suites. $1.3 billion. >> we are talking about a world class stadium. >> the 49ers
it is time for today's latin american report.na is tightening its grip on the currency market as international reserves decline following a second debt default. bank officials with direct knowledge of the matter say argentine band must now seek authorization for dollar purchases of $150,000 or more. that is done from a previous threshold of $300,000. bank of america and jefferies group tells us argentina is boosting controls on dollar purchases to retain foreign currency reserves it relies on...
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it's the leading cause of serious illness and death microphone asiin asian and latin american countries. we look at where japan's outbreak is thought to have started. >> the park, probably tokyo's most famous park right next to the shrine. a lot of people visit, tourists go to it on the weekend. one of the nicest parks in tokyo. it has been very wet the last six or eight weeks. we've had a very wet summer. there's standing water around helping to breed the mosquito population. it seems some how it has got here from southeast asia. the government i this is probably somebody has brought it back on holiday visiting japan from southeast asia has gotten bitten in the park. that mosquito started to spread through the people in the park. that's the only way this can transmit. >> there have reporting from tokyo. >>> now thebbc learned china accused britain of interfering in internal affairs. beijing recently ruled on the selection of candidates. at the leadership selection for 2017. that decision was met with angry protestors seen here. >>> okay. alice is here with the latest business news. wha
it's the leading cause of serious illness and death microphone asiin asian and latin american countries. we look at where japan's outbreak is thought to have started. >> the park, probably tokyo's most famous park right next to the shrine. a lot of people visit, tourists go to it on the weekend. one of the nicest parks in tokyo. it has been very wet the last six or eight weeks. we've had a very wet summer. there's standing water around helping to breed the mosquito population. it seems...
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the latin friend said, you know, you americans are like that train roaring down the track, and we're the latins in the middle of the track, and we see you coming, and we puff out our chest, and we say bring it on. and there's a very important lesson if you're working in latin america. so i thought that was just the right poetic thing to lean across and say you do not want to be that rooster. now, i thought i made my point, but it wasn't tony's script, and they didn't leave even though i had a large bag and and the menacing message. and a week later jimmy carter was at the table negotiating with the general, and they were not budging. and he received a message from the president of the united states saying you should leave the meeting. and he kept jawboning. and we were ready, the cia was ready with its covert action capabilities, and the planes were taking off from the runway in florida, and the spotter notified the negotiators, and they folded on the spot. and the dictator and chief of police specifically went to florida. where else would you go if you're a dictator and you're on the
the latin friend said, you know, you americans are like that train roaring down the track, and we're the latins in the middle of the track, and we see you coming, and we puff out our chest, and we say bring it on. and there's a very important lesson if you're working in latin america. so i thought that was just the right poetic thing to lean across and say you do not want to be that rooster. now, i thought i made my point, but it wasn't tony's script, and they didn't leave even though i had a...
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it will feature long and short films, documentaries from latin american. we're glad to have the director as long with a film maker with us this morning. >> great to have you guys. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> a cal grad
it will feature long and short films, documentaries from latin american. we're glad to have the director as long with a film maker with us this morning. >> great to have you guys. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> a cal grad
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political influence has not all been one way because there isn't much doubt that the protests of the latin americansidents against american drug policies embodied in the report of the latin american commission on drugs and democracy has probably had more than a little to do with the movement in this country towards deregulation of marijuana. the nafta agreement, or better or worse, as negroponte's signature achievement because the decision to go ahead with it was made in a very small meeting involving bush, baker, negroponte, and not more than 12 other people. it was thought through over the ensuing period of two or three years, and it was then followed by a series of bilateral agreements with other countries, including central american country, south korea, that have been quite important. passing from mexico, negroponte then went, was assigned to the philippines in the clinton administration, and then to animal. neither of these is that -- assignments were easy once because he's being asked to do the impossible, namely, secure the agreement of the two governments to the maintenance of the american
political influence has not all been one way because there isn't much doubt that the protests of the latin americansidents against american drug policies embodied in the report of the latin american commission on drugs and democracy has probably had more than a little to do with the movement in this country towards deregulation of marijuana. the nafta agreement, or better or worse, as negroponte's signature achievement because the decision to go ahead with it was made in a very small meeting...
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families whether they were citizens or not and our public schools have fought this and true among latin americans and asian americans and japanese americans as part of history and san francisco has played both sides of the waterfront so to speak and going to the late 90's and the anti-chinese and the irish versus the italian versus all of these. the reason i say this is because a lot of these things were addressed in particular in the 70's in this city, and at san francisco general hospital -- part of our department of public health there was a great concern because we had many, many children and families fleeing central america and other areas where there were earthquakes and tragedies and so there were so many students coming in during this point that a lot of our nonprofit organizations, the catholic council for spanish speaking, central latino to san francisco, asian organizations were also involved and working together to how could we provide services to the children and families coming in? and as a result we had a department of pediatrics at san francisco general lead by dr. pelatasco and l
families whether they were citizens or not and our public schools have fought this and true among latin americans and asian americans and japanese americans as part of history and san francisco has played both sides of the waterfront so to speak and going to the late 90's and the anti-chinese and the irish versus the italian versus all of these. the reason i say this is because a lot of these things were addressed in particular in the 70's in this city, and at san francisco general hospital --...
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. >> latin american flavor fills the streets as thousand take part in the puerto rican parade and festival. >> reporter: let's get a look at the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, meteorologist chris sowers, it's a beauty. >> we're already close to 80 degrees, a lot of sunshine as we go live on sky 6. we show you the view in old city. you can see the sun shining down on it is trees and the buildings. it's a gorgeous afternoon. one of the wonderful things about the warm stretch of weather we've been seeing there's not much in the way of humidity. it's very comfortable and enjoyable. 77 in trenton, philadelphia, 78. allen be town, 75. same number for the poconos. philadelphia, 77 and reading 76. satellite and radar composite shows a little bit of high, thin clouds over the delaware valley as i speak. this is the thicker malice of clouds that -- mass of clouds that moves in overnight. this will set up a gray monday. citizens bank park 1:35, the phillies taking on the braves for fan appreciation day, sun and warm. 82 degrees for the first pitch, by the 9th ag, 84 degrees. we have a nice
. >> latin american flavor fills the streets as thousand take part in the puerto rican parade and festival. >> reporter: let's get a look at the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, meteorologist chris sowers, it's a beauty. >> we're already close to 80 degrees, a lot of sunshine as we go live on sky 6. we show you the view in old city. you can see the sun shining down on it is trees and the buildings. it's a gorgeous afternoon. one of the wonderful things about the warm...
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but paul volcker actually showed us the way to do this in the latin american debt crisis. and he did this very quietly. you can read in detail about it today but at that time in the age before twitter and everything else, this happened almost without notice. u.s. money center banks went far too much to latin american countries and there was almost no chance for them to repay. if those banks had written those loans now those banks capital would have failed or come close to failure. volcker got them in a room inside guys identify the nonperformance american loans and write it off over 10 years. we as regulators will give you forbearance to that. we won't subtract it. we will use n. reserve calculations on essence it let time solve a problem. the government didn't have to bail the banks out. the banks were able to in effect recapitalized by putting this bad debt in a deferred expense account and a few years later nobody noticed it and everything was fine. frankly i think the exact same structure should be used here. for example we talk about these 9 million mortgages. you cou
but paul volcker actually showed us the way to do this in the latin american debt crisis. and he did this very quietly. you can read in detail about it today but at that time in the age before twitter and everything else, this happened almost without notice. u.s. money center banks went far too much to latin american countries and there was almost no chance for them to repay. if those banks had written those loans now those banks capital would have failed or come close to failure. volcker got...
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. >> now in the 6th season the latino film festival opens tomorrow, homegrown films from latin american, spain and south america for a a week. the 2014 napa valley festival with hawaii foods. and when you hang up the grass skirt, the 2014 october fast by the bay at pier48 in if more information on the evens and other events, visit abc7news.com. leyla gulen for abc7. >> darn it, eric, you should donateed your lederhosen. >> at 3:00 p.m. on tony >>> tech partnership, the first of its kind mentoring program for thousands of constitutes in the bay area. >> deal or no deal, what should go in your shopping cart at wal-mart. >> once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, you, too, can take home an olympic medal and not break a sweat. you just need a few thousand. >> a dozen medals won by top athletes are up for auction including from the 1976 winter games won by the former soviet union for biatath lone. >> or from the 1908 london summer games. the auction house in boston is hosting the auction. >> like i tell my kids if you earn a trevor a medal but you did not earn it, it does not mean much. it takes up
. >> now in the 6th season the latino film festival opens tomorrow, homegrown films from latin american, spain and south america for a a week. the 2014 napa valley festival with hawaii foods. and when you hang up the grass skirt, the 2014 october fast by the bay at pier48 in if more information on the evens and other events, visit abc7news.com. leyla gulen for abc7. >> darn it, eric, you should donateed your lederhosen. >> at 3:00 p.m. on tony >>> tech partnership,...
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experience, but also the influence of the latin american experience and finding that tie between in the art. so it really brings in what san jose is all about. we're not just mexicanos in san jose, we're truly a multinational latin americanist and i think this sort of hits everything in a voice that is sort of nonthreatening and something that is welcoming and fun. something that is very neat to look at. >> we heard of comiccon, what sets this apart? >> well, probably the biggest difference while comic con is mostly commercial, you get d.c., marvel, what you get from this comic will be a lot of independent artists and unique voices and some artists that are not going to be driven to just super hero art. you're going to get life stories and get cultural backgrounds and get different stories that are going to be based on other things rather than say, for instance, the latest spider-man. >> it's coming up the conference here in san jose. logonto the website for more information. mlk library at the heart of san jose university. >> it is free. >> there you go. it's free. >> we'll be back. st
experience, but also the influence of the latin american experience and finding that tie between in the art. so it really brings in what san jose is all about. we're not just mexicanos in san jose, we're truly a multinational latin americanist and i think this sort of hits everything in a voice that is sort of nonthreatening and something that is welcoming and fun. something that is very neat to look at. >> we heard of comiccon, what sets this apart? >> well, probably the biggest...
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it connects latin american and caribbean businesses with opportunities throughout north america. >> another key goalies to deepen ties between mexico, and the state of new jersey, in the field of higher education. we know this much, one key to our ability toys north american growth opportunities, is equality, and the preparation, of the the north american work force. >> governor says mexico is, new jersey's second largest customer, after canada. >> just into "eyewitness news" this evening we are hearing from those, close toes beheaded american journalist steven sotoloff, family spokesperson had this to say from our side the family's home in miami just a few moments ago. >> he yearned for a tranquil life to enjoy dolphins games on sunday and a office job on monday that will provide him a comfortable middle class existence but arab world pulled him. he was no war junkie. and, he did not want to be a modern day lawrence of arabia. he merely wanted to give voice to those who had none. >> reporter: u.s. intelligence officials confirm authenticity of the video showing sotoloff's beheading by terr
it connects latin american and caribbean businesses with opportunities throughout north america. >> another key goalies to deepen ties between mexico, and the state of new jersey, in the field of higher education. we know this much, one key to our ability toys north american growth opportunities, is equality, and the preparation, of the the north american work force. >> governor says mexico is, new jersey's second largest customer, after canada. >> just into "eyewitness...
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they take it to larger tankers in the atlantic ocean and then to buyers in west africa, europe, latin americanr as asia. after monstering they stay connected to individuals and security personnel are involved. >> protecting the pipelines and those who help in columbia are now the subject matter. and this is at the local end and participating in the business. >> reporter: despite low-level arrests there have been no large scale prosecutions until those at the top of the trade are held to account nigeria's riches will keep burning away. al jazeera, southern nigeria. >>> libraries are struggling to stay relevant in the internet age and some are finding new ways to stay in business. daniel lack explains from toronto. >> reporter: before the digital age libraries were temples where books help change lives and now they are working to stay relevant but where the shelves stock things other than books some thrive, at the prove, not for profit tool library people can borrow saws, hammer, plumbing equipment, anything to help them around their homes. >> you don't need a drill, you need a hole in the wall
they take it to larger tankers in the atlantic ocean and then to buyers in west africa, europe, latin americanr as asia. after monstering they stay connected to individuals and security personnel are involved. >> protecting the pipelines and those who help in columbia are now the subject matter. and this is at the local end and participating in the business. >> reporter: despite low-level arrests there have been no large scale prosecutions until those at the top of the trade are...
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patrons are latin american with latino disent and supports a single mother of three and two minors and group of employees that i mentioned and actively supporting several not fiduciary profit organizations. >> >> not-for-profit organizations in the mission district. this is an organization that supports the lgbt community by providing health services and services to those that cannot afford it. club malibu is a form of art to the community. those that wor at the the club -- got notices and this tax perpetrated -- [inaudible] end or begin with the recurring message and i quote "your customers are a bunch of gays and prostitutes. this last one was yelled by one of the neighbors that walked into the club and demanded whatever this person was demanding at the top of her voice while standing inches away from their face. this issue we are bringing up because we believe no matter how much we do or changes that we do voluntarily or that you impose on us the bottom line we're targeted not for the allege said noise that seeps through the noise. >> >> but the clients that we entertain and who we
patrons are latin american with latino disent and supports a single mother of three and two minors and group of employees that i mentioned and actively supporting several not fiduciary profit organizations. >> >> not-for-profit organizations in the mission district. this is an organization that supports the lgbt community by providing health services and services to those that cannot afford it. club malibu is a form of art to the community. those that wor at the the club -- got...
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that's a social media platform that connects latin american and caribbean businesses with opportunities throughout north america. >> it is september but it's about to get steamy. kathy? >> we are looking at conditions that are going to get hotter around here. the september sizzle will continue to build before a cool down makes us feel more like the fall season. i'll have that coming up with the seven day. >> also, ahead, the easy steps that you can take tonight to protect yourself against an tack on your credit. >> plus, pennsylvania man was just sitting on his couch when this happened. we'll tell was caused a box truck to slam right into this house. >> and a cancer patient's spoof of a popular jay-z song goes viral. tonight "eyewitness news" will tell you why this video is so important. ♪ >> the saying goes, if at first you don't suck sewed try try again and these thieves took it to heart as they tried to steal an atm machine. they rammed their van no a kansas city convenience store. one man got out and tried to crack the atm. that didn't work. so they smashed the van into the building
that's a social media platform that connects latin american and caribbean businesses with opportunities throughout north america. >> it is september but it's about to get steamy. kathy? >> we are looking at conditions that are going to get hotter around here. the september sizzle will continue to build before a cool down makes us feel more like the fall season. i'll have that coming up with the seven day. >> also, ahead, the easy steps that you can take tonight to protect...
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that there is a shot of marianna and it's been legalized in some united states states and the latin american countries also european countries do you think our brains are just trying to make money off of this or is it really a way to combat crime while i'm sure that whoever produces the legalize marijuana what it does arrive will be making money on it i think it's probably likely to happen i think it's probably the only drug where you could put forward a substantial argument for its legalization. it is a recreational drug that's used very commonly with many side effects and i think probably it will be legal worldwide within about twenty years but i certainly think that whoever makes it is going to be making money at it nobody produces anything just out of altruistic social reasons but when you look globally at the world's illegal drug industry and what it's worth the numbers are mind blowing it's more than five hundred billion dollars at least that's actually close to the entire united kingdom budget so when you have. an impressive number like that then you just can't help but wonder how can
that there is a shot of marianna and it's been legalized in some united states states and the latin american countries also european countries do you think our brains are just trying to make money off of this or is it really a way to combat crime while i'm sure that whoever produces the legalize marijuana what it does arrive will be making money on it i think it's probably likely to happen i think it's probably the only drug where you could put forward a substantial argument for its...
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that's a social media platform that connects latin american and caribbean businesses with opportunities throughout north america. >> it is september but it's about to get steamy. kathy? >> we are looking at conditions that are going to get hotter around here. the september sizzle will continue to build before a cool down makes us feel more like the fall season. i'll have that coming up with the seven day. >> also, ahead, the easy steps that you can take tonight to protect yourself against an tack on your credit. >> plus, pennsylvania man was just sitting on his couch when this happened. we'll tell was caused a box truck to slam right into this house. >> and a cancer patient's spoof of a popular jay-z song goes viral. tonight "eyewitness news" will tell you why this video is so important. ♪ it makes me happy to i like feeling smart. internet essentials from comcast has brought low-cost internet access to over 1.4 million low-income people at home. internet essentials helped me progress in my schoolwork. it helped my grades move higher. today it's the largest broadband adoption program in
that's a social media platform that connects latin american and caribbean businesses with opportunities throughout north america. >> it is september but it's about to get steamy. kathy? >> we are looking at conditions that are going to get hotter around here. the september sizzle will continue to build before a cool down makes us feel more like the fall season. i'll have that coming up with the seven day. >> also, ahead, the easy steps that you can take tonight to protect...
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that here is a shot of marianna and it's been legalized in some united states states and the latin american countries also european countries do you think our brains are just trying to make money off of this or is it really a way to combat crime while i'm sure that whoever produces the legalize marijuana what it does arrive will be making money on it i think it's probably likely to happen i think it's probably the only drug where you could put forward a substantial argument for its legalization. it is a recreational drug that's used very commonly with many side effects and i think probably it will be legal worldwide within about twenty years but i certainly think that whoever makes it is going to be making money at it nobody produces anything just out of altruistic social reasons but when you look globally at the world's illegal drug interests and what it's worth the numbers are mind blowing it's more than five hundred billion dollars at least that's actually close to the entire united kingdom budget so when you have. an impressive number like that then you just can't help but wonder how ca
that here is a shot of marianna and it's been legalized in some united states states and the latin american countries also european countries do you think our brains are just trying to make money off of this or is it really a way to combat crime while i'm sure that whoever produces the legalize marijuana what it does arrive will be making money on it i think it's probably likely to happen i think it's probably the only drug where you could put forward a substantial argument for its...
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that there is a shot of marianna and it's been legalized in some united states states and the latin american countries also european countries do you think our brains are just trying to make money off of this or is it really a way to combat crime well i'm sure that whoever produces the legalize marijuana what it does arrive will be making money on it i think it's probably likely to happen i think it's probably the only drug where you could put forward a substantial argument for its legalization. it is a recreational drug that's used very commonly with many side effects and i think probably it will be legal worldwide within about twenty years but i certainly think that whoever makes it is going to be making money at it nobody produces anything just out of altruistic social reasons but when you look globally at the world's illegal drug industry and what it's worth the numbers are mind blowing it's more than five hundred billion dollars at least that's actually close to the entire united kingdom budget so when you have. an impressive number like that then you just can't help but wonder how can
that there is a shot of marianna and it's been legalized in some united states states and the latin american countries also european countries do you think our brains are just trying to make money off of this or is it really a way to combat crime well i'm sure that whoever produces the legalize marijuana what it does arrive will be making money on it i think it's probably likely to happen i think it's probably the only drug where you could put forward a substantial argument for its...
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doing is basically carrying out a rationalization of the structure of the company, separating latin americanom iberian assets. are a greatassets set of assets but they deal with european themes. consolidation, concentration on technology. what are the themes outside of europe? andastructure, investment, demand growth. completely different framesets, completely different approaches. we need two separate management teams to tackle these diverging worlds. this is what we are doing. we are basically putting -- separating the holding company that has all the assets in latin company putting this into our own facility in spain and europe. >> would you consider selling assets in the form of a share sale? is that the end-goal? iberia, we have three possible outcomes. one is selling more to the market. -- we see spain in particular going strong on the market. another possible outcome is de-, list the company and have it emerge. the third option is doing nothing, which is also possible. we are exploring these three alternatives and we will make a decision in the next 30 days. >> francesco, we are hopin
doing is basically carrying out a rationalization of the structure of the company, separating latin americanom iberian assets. are a greatassets set of assets but they deal with european themes. consolidation, concentration on technology. what are the themes outside of europe? andastructure, investment, demand growth. completely different framesets, completely different approaches. we need two separate management teams to tackle these diverging worlds. this is what we are doing. we are...
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. ♪ >> time for today's "latin american report."aduro prosecutor to take actions against a harvard professor. the government says the economist was trying to destabilize the country by suggesting the country default on its debt. in an interview today, the professor was quoted as saying the question is not whether that's not will venezuela default or not. -- not will venezuela default or not. venezuela has already evolved -- defaulted. the argentina president is calling on consumers to buy durable goods with their paces, not dollars. the government mechanism was created in january to meet the demand for foreign currency after the evaluation. -- after devaluation. pricewaterhousecoopers looked into a trend and what it means for investors. the head of the real estate advisory practice in studio. welcome back to "bottom line." fueling the demand for medical office buildings? >> an aging population across america. in my cohort, mid-50's, we are going to the doctor more. specialization in the medical profession, a little bit of managed ca
. ♪ >> time for today's "latin american report."aduro prosecutor to take actions against a harvard professor. the government says the economist was trying to destabilize the country by suggesting the country default on its debt. in an interview today, the professor was quoted as saying the question is not whether that's not will venezuela default or not. -- not will venezuela default or not. venezuela has already evolved -- defaulted. the argentina president is calling on...
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. >> that was the finance minister of columbia, and that was your latin american report for this tuesday up, a truck that can climb walls. we will look at the rigorous testing needed for military vehicles. ♪ question, can your truck climb walls and go vertical? probably not, but i can't is making a new vehicle it can. however, the truck needs to go through some tough testing. >> how often do you drive is? >> this is a daily opportunity for myself. >> an hour and a half outside milwaukee, he's driving a 28,000 pound military cargo truck through ditches and potholes. he's the senior technician for the biggest provider of military ground vehicles, the oshkosh corporation. the company is in the tight competition for $27 billion contract to make a truck that will replace the humvee. the dod has asked for a minute resistant truck with more maneuverability. oshkosh is hoping that their new light tactical terrain vehicle gets built. before a truck can be sold to the military, it must pass a rigorous processes. oshkosh has set up a test track at their headquarters. the track is short, only about
. >> that was the finance minister of columbia, and that was your latin american report for this tuesday up, a truck that can climb walls. we will look at the rigorous testing needed for military vehicles. ♪ question, can your truck climb walls and go vertical? probably not, but i can't is making a new vehicle it can. however, the truck needs to go through some tough testing. >> how often do you drive is? >> this is a daily opportunity for myself. >> an hour and a half...
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. >>> philadelphia celebrates latin american culture today with the 51st puerto rican parade and festivals. dancer and performers will take over the benjamin franklin parkway. many routes will be detoured during the parade. you can get all the color and excitement of the parade right here on 6abc. walter perez, diego castellanos and univision 65 i illa garcia will bring you a great front row seat at 12:30. the eagles face the 49ers today. they are undefeated and facing a 49er team that has struggled this season. kickoff is at 4:25. we'll get you started with game day kickoff join ducis rogers and mike quick for a look at the game at 11:00 -- 11:30. game day analysis at 11:35 following "action news" at 11:00 p.m. >> like it or not, here comes flu season. the best way to protect yourself is with a vacs -- vaccine, what you need to know before netting inoculated. >> a sinkhole opens up and swallows a van. >> reporter: we have patchy fog out there this morning, but other than that we are expecting a sun-soaked afternoon. i'll have ♪ this flu season... remember this. your immune system doesn't
. >>> philadelphia celebrates latin american culture today with the 51st puerto rican parade and festivals. dancer and performers will take over the benjamin franklin parkway. many routes will be detoured during the parade. you can get all the color and excitement of the parade right here on 6abc. walter perez, diego castellanos and univision 65 i illa garcia will bring you a great front row seat at 12:30. the eagles face the 49ers today. they are undefeated and facing a 49er team that...
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. ♪ >> it's time for our special series "viva today" and we're chasing a little latin american culturee ways. >> with food, wine, and music, and here with a few of her favorite wines from south america is private chef and travel writer who just happens to be sitting next to j. lo. >> where are we going to start? >> we are going to start in chile, which is in south america. it's in the central valley. this particular wine is from that region. they're really known for their wines. probably the most prominent area in south america for wine production. we're going to take this -- >> oops. i'm going to need a -- >> we're going to have ten hours of rehearsal after this. >> this is a -- this pairs lovely with seviche. >> beautiful halibut. >> seviche here. >> delicious. >> mmm-mmm. >> is it good? >> what do you think about this? >> yummy. >> you like it? >> uh-huh. nice and light. >> nice and light. >> real fruity. >> this is -- >> fruity. >> let's move over to -- >> this is fun. >> this is fun, right? we are in argentina. known for their tango and lovely latin dancing. >> i love this. >> ski
. ♪ >> it's time for our special series "viva today" and we're chasing a little latin american culturee ways. >> with food, wine, and music, and here with a few of her favorite wines from south america is private chef and travel writer who just happens to be sitting next to j. lo. >> where are we going to start? >> we are going to start in chile, which is in south america. it's in the central valley. this particular wine is from that region. they're really...
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it's latin american-themed restaurant. >> a steakhouse with a latin flare. beso.'re going after this. you should come eat with us. we have churros. >> jimmy: you hear that, guillermo? >> guillermo: let's go. hi. we can drink and eat. >> jimmy: he knows how to do it. you never cook at the restaurant? >> yes. >> jimmy: you do? >> i'm a control freak. everyone knows i'm a control freak in my life. i'll go in the kitchen. i want to know what's wrong. >> jimmy: oh, boy. >> we have different chilies ths time. >> jimmy: do you go and work with the guys? >> i'll go and do stuff. and i'll go to the tables and make guacamole. >> jimmy: so, every once in a while, we will ask our guests, people who are passionate about cooking, gordon ramsey was one of them. >> he's a chef. >> jimmy: he's a chef. mike tyson is another one. he's not a chef. and he proved that here. so, what we'd like to do -- we'd like them to make eggs. i'd like to see -- everyone has their own way of making eggs. >> yeah. >> jimmy: when we come back, you have agreed to make eggs for us. >> i will make you eg
it's latin american-themed restaurant. >> a steakhouse with a latin flare. beso.'re going after this. you should come eat with us. we have churros. >> jimmy: you hear that, guillermo? >> guillermo: let's go. hi. we can drink and eat. >> jimmy: he knows how to do it. you never cook at the restaurant? >> yes. >> jimmy: you do? >> i'm a control freak. everyone knows i'm a control freak in my life. i'll go in the kitchen. i want to know what's wrong....