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sri. >> thanks, louisa. it's been very constructive in the main as you can see from the embassies behind me. with the notable exception of the jakarta benchmark, which we have seen some fairley major volatility today. stocks are fairley stable forcing, but the declines have just started to accelerate. we were down by well over 2% at one point. a little bit on of stabilization. still deeply negative. it comes down to the election results and the politics of the country. remember july the 9th, both sides claim victory. the markets favorite, the reformist, to all intents and purposes, the result is not out yet, but the broad expectations were that they would declare jakowi the winner. what we have learned is that the presidential contend er probowo has rejected the decision before it's been made. he's ordered his representatives to leave the electoral commission. so he is refusing to concede. and we do understand that the next step could be a challenge at the constitutional court by proboho. so fears of unrest
sri. >> thanks, louisa. it's been very constructive in the main as you can see from the embassies behind me. with the notable exception of the jakarta benchmark, which we have seen some fairley major volatility today. stocks are fairley stable forcing, but the declines have just started to accelerate. we were down by well over 2% at one point. a little bit on of stabilization. still deeply negative. it comes down to the election results and the politics of the country. remember july the...
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i name is louisa, i'm a sixth district youth commissioner and i represent the committee. i'm here today just to show my support for this work for the sugar tax campaign because i really believe that san francisco is really a great city. and it's only going to be greater and strive to a better place if we make sure the young people and the adults and the senior citizens in the city are provided better resources. this from the institute and another group participated in doing the is survey for four different communities. we did one in the bayview, the heda aight, and we found out that 99.98 percent believe it's really easy to access soda. 95.96 percent believes also easy to get sports drinks. 93 percent believe that energy drinks are very easy to access. that's really overwhelming percent of not only young people but also senior citizens. really everyone believes they can access this. compared to 100 percent juice, 53 percent believe they can access which is not good because we want to make sure that everyone has the opportunity to access fruits and vegetables and organic a
i name is louisa, i'm a sixth district youth commissioner and i represent the committee. i'm here today just to show my support for this work for the sugar tax campaign because i really believe that san francisco is really a great city. and it's only going to be greater and strive to a better place if we make sure the young people and the adults and the senior citizens in the city are provided better resources. this from the institute and another group participated in doing the is survey for...
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for louisa survival means escape. she doesn't want her children to face this kind of future. al jazeera, honduras. >> the u.s. department of veterans affairs says it needs more than $17 billion to slash what wait times for veteran who is need healthcare. the acting secretary of the v.a. sloane gibson told senators that the agency needs more money to hire more doctors. it said the v.a. has reached out to 160,000 veterans to get them off waitlists and into clinics. >>> senate republicans blocked a democratic bill to restore free contraception plan under most healthcare plan. the ruling allowed certain companies to deny contraception coverage if it conflicts with the owner's religious beliefs. republicans called the bill today a political stunt aimed at helping vulnerable democrats in november's midterm elections. >>> hillary clinton is still playing coy for a possible run for president. leave it up to jon stewart to get a fe few clues out of her. >> on wall street stocks rose today after good news on a number of fronts including better than expected earnings reports. the dow ga
for louisa survival means escape. she doesn't want her children to face this kind of future. al jazeera, honduras. >> the u.s. department of veterans affairs says it needs more than $17 billion to slash what wait times for veteran who is need healthcare. the acting secretary of the v.a. sloane gibson told senators that the agency needs more money to hire more doctors. it said the v.a. has reached out to 160,000 veterans to get them off waitlists and into clinics. >>> senate...
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. >> louisa is in the area. louisa, this government has three years to try and address some of these structural issues and they failed. can we believe the promises? >> well, that's a good point, but i think you have to see it from another perspective and say, well, they're the newest member of the eu. they've only been a member for just over a year now. the 1st of july, 2013, was when they joined. the good part that could come out of that is they now have to report back to the eu and show them numbers every six months. so there is some thinking it might help push along some reforms and help push across to get out of this six-year recession. i have with me the president of the korea asian employers' association. welcome and thank you for being with us. we were just talking via the studio about weather enough is being done and also indirectly what the role of the government is. >> well, i would say from the business association point of view, of course, we are never happy with the amount of reforms, with the type
. >> louisa is in the area. louisa, this government has three years to try and address some of these structural issues and they failed. can we believe the promises? >> well, that's a good point, but i think you have to see it from another perspective and say, well, they're the newest member of the eu. they've only been a member for just over a year now. the 1st of july, 2013, was when they joined. the good part that could come out of that is they now have to report back to the eu...
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this is just after john quincy adams and louisa leave the white house.eorge washington adams is the elder him -- is the eldest of the adams children. a daughter who lived for year and died in st. petersburg, something that louisa never got over. >> st. petersburg, russia. >> russia, indeed. sonlways hoped his eldest would be to him what he had been to his own father. student that he would look up to his father, that he would be disciplined and have a great future. int he would be an ornament the adams family pantheon. >> why did he commit suicide? >> it is so difficult to say. he was a little bit on drugs, he was a little bit on alcohol. he felt he was a failure. he wanted to be a poet. in a verytempted minor way a political career in massachusetts. it didn't work out. he felt himself under the heavy burden and weight of the family history and inheritance and expectations. and there are also probably genetic factors that we can point to but we can't be sure about. -- john quincy adams the second. how did he die. >> he was an alcoholic. there was an unfor
this is just after john quincy adams and louisa leave the white house.eorge washington adams is the elder him -- is the eldest of the adams children. a daughter who lived for year and died in st. petersburg, something that louisa never got over. >> st. petersburg, russia. >> russia, indeed. sonlways hoped his eldest would be to him what he had been to his own father. student that he would look up to his father, that he would be disciplined and have a great future. int he would be an...
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high school down here in louisa also suffered some damage. we expect the same process for a new high school in about one year. live, stephen tschida, abc 7 news. >> seven is on your side now with a big dollar store deal. buying rivals family dollar. it is about an $8 billion deal. this expected to close year. in other consumer news, the biggest names in online househunting are also joining forces. zillow has agreed to buy truly a -- trulia. zillow will continue to operate separate websites. attractthe two, they 130 million visitors per month. $12 million fine for southwest airlines for failing to comply with safety regulations. southwest is accused of flying many with planes without making proper repairs. the faa says it discovered this after conducting an investigation of another problem . at last check, the airline has not commented. the house has approved a bill letting airlines once again advertised freeze taxpayers. free of tax fares. airline say doing so hurts business and hikes costs imposed on air travel. they believe having the preta
high school down here in louisa also suffered some damage. we expect the same process for a new high school in about one year. live, stephen tschida, abc 7 news. >> seven is on your side now with a big dollar store deal. buying rivals family dollar. it is about an $8 billion deal. this expected to close year. in other consumer news, the biggest names in online househunting are also joining forces. zillow has agreed to buy truly a -- trulia. zillow will continue to operate separate...
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this is little 3-year-old louisa, and mom brought her to the museum. we have this video. >> all the pets are dead? >> oh, that's devastating. oh, they are dead, and if you look closely, she's in the museum with all the different stuffed animals. >> mommy, i want that not to be dead. >> that has to be a mind blowing experience for the kid, to see all the dead animals. >> what happens? >> exactly, she's trying to republican this and tryi inin i- reason this and trying to figure out what's going on. >> a bunny rabbit, that's dead too. >> come on! >> somebody, wake these up, come on! let's play. >> she's so frustrated. just gets you right in your heart. >> all of the pets are dead? come on! >>> all right, calling all petrol heads out there, this is about gas and burning tires. couple drifting guys from the scheme, got a car, and a bike, they are going after it on this track. this drifting theme is part of the brand new stunt freak's film coming out. looks like these guys know the track very well. they know their craft very well, and it's just a cat and mou
this is little 3-year-old louisa, and mom brought her to the museum. we have this video. >> all the pets are dead? >> oh, that's devastating. oh, they are dead, and if you look closely, she's in the museum with all the different stuffed animals. >> mommy, i want that not to be dead. >> that has to be a mind blowing experience for the kid, to see all the dead animals. >> what happens? >> exactly, she's trying to republican this and tryi inin i- reason this and...
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for louisa survival means escape. she does not want her children to face that kind of future.l jazeera, honduras. >> and copping up on al jazeera america, brand new video of the boston bombing suspect. >>> and a glitch in their golden years, why this couple is being forced to separate after 33 years because of a gap in their healthcare coverage. >> closing arguments are under way in the trial of accused boston marathon bomber. those videos show tsarnaev. >> reporter: lives had been lost, many more changed forever. the bombers goes to the gym. that's tsarnaev going to the gym. his friend is now on trial. they released the video in the final day of testimony. after their workout you can see the two saunter out of the gym. tsarnaev smiling. the against said despite their friendship his friend new nothing of tsarnaev's role in the boston bombing. he likened it to tom brady and his teammate, accused killer, aaron hernandez. >> aaron hernandez spent a lot of time with tom brady. do you think aaron hernandez had conversation with tom brady with what he was doing? >> reporter: removin
for louisa survival means escape. she does not want her children to face that kind of future.l jazeera, honduras. >> and copping up on al jazeera america, brand new video of the boston bombing suspect. >>> and a glitch in their golden years, why this couple is being forced to separate after 33 years because of a gap in their healthcare coverage. >> closing arguments are under way in the trial of accused boston marathon bomber. those videos show tsarnaev. >> reporter:...
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janet cordero, louisa, ruben bustillos, miguel perez vment >> hello, good afternoon, i'm here on behalf of the assembly member to read this statement. assembly member tom yam iano is in support of this tax. many suffer from type two diabetes and now with this research done by ucsf there is a direct link between sugary consumption and type two diabetes. a beverage tax could provide now that we've heard $30-50 million per year in revenue and this would help create more active recreation, school lunch program and physical education and access in our city and schools. our assembly member is in full support of this and it's going to great causes for our city to be healthier. thank you. >> good afternoon, my name is john ma, a general journaling and south africa in the american heart association which are very strong supporters of the soda tax. decades ago as strong opinions about secondhand smoke, a very courageous member of the san francisco board of supervisors stood on legislation to ban smoking in san francisco and improve the public. she would succeed and this would become the model for
janet cordero, louisa, ruben bustillos, miguel perez vment >> hello, good afternoon, i'm here on behalf of the assembly member to read this statement. assembly member tom yam iano is in support of this tax. many suffer from type two diabetes and now with this research done by ucsf there is a direct link between sugary consumption and type two diabetes. a beverage tax could provide now that we've heard $30-50 million per year in revenue and this would help create more active recreation,...
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. >> reporter: louisa admits the gangs gave her money. and she is forced to do what they say. facto force in her neighborhood. the drug gangs have always been feared and they are only becoming more powerful. the gangs now are more business like. willing to invest in youngsters that they intend to recruit for a life of crime. >> translator: they said to me, we need you to spend this money on your boys. we don't want them walking around without proper shoes on. they will form part of our group later on. >> reporter: for her risking the long dangerous journey to the united states is better than staying here. this is where her husband is buried. she comes here when she needs to make a big decision. when we got here we thought this cemetery was abandoned. but we were told this is where gangs buried their members and that's why you see no names on the graves. today she knows her husband was a member of an illegal group. he never told her. his body is among three stacked up inside this mausoleum. and more bodies are likely to be buried here too. for louise survival means escape. >>>
. >> reporter: louisa admits the gangs gave her money. and she is forced to do what they say. facto force in her neighborhood. the drug gangs have always been feared and they are only becoming more powerful. the gangs now are more business like. willing to invest in youngsters that they intend to recruit for a life of crime. >> translator: they said to me, we need you to spend this money on your boys. we don't want them walking around without proper shoes on. they will form part of...
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emily collins, johanna connor, bridget dunn, susan harris, margaret horan, rebecca hall, eliza lacey, louisa lloyd, sally mcelfresh, julia mcewen, pinkey scott, and margaret yonson. 15 are buried beneath the monument. the other four are buried in an unmarked common grave in the roman catholic cemetery, the mount olivet cemetery about a mile or so afterwards. at this moment, i would like to call on j.j. kelly who placed the marker on the north side of the monument to permanently etch the names of the women here. thank you. >> i am j.j. kelly, the national chairman for veteran affairs. i'm representing the national board today. it is an honor and privilege to do so and assist in the dedication of this marker which we placed here last year. i know some of you were here as well. by remembering the sacrifices these women made, we keep them alive. we keep their memory alive. it is an honor and pleasure to be here to take part in this exercise today. thank you. [applause] >> as erin said, this monument was the first ever built in washington totally paid for with funds from private citizens. by marc
emily collins, johanna connor, bridget dunn, susan harris, margaret horan, rebecca hall, eliza lacey, louisa lloyd, sally mcelfresh, julia mcewen, pinkey scott, and margaret yonson. 15 are buried beneath the monument. the other four are buried in an unmarked common grave in the roman catholic cemetery, the mount olivet cemetery about a mile or so afterwards. at this moment, i would like to call on j.j. kelly who placed the marker on the north side of the monument to permanently etch the names...
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. >> this is latana, a little place run by jesus and louisa, brother and sister -- one bartender, onee main issue of the tapas. >> so you're just paying for the wine. >> exactly. >> so if i were, like, a degenerate wino, i could still eat well. as long as i can afford my wine, i'd eat. >> that's right. >> cheers. >> let us put this theory into practice. with our first round of drinks comes this. >> tomato with bread, garlic, olive oil, and blended. >> i could pretty much eat that all day long. that's right. tapas are free. it shouldn't work, but somehow it does. another drink, another tapa. tomatoes, olive oil, bread. >> yeah. >> awesome. it's amazing. >> so all i've got to do is keep drinking and i'm going to eat like a king? >> they'll keep feeding you. although, maybe you'd be interested in caviar? >> really? >> yeah. >> that's not included with my -- >> that's not the point of the tapas. usually you have a few tapas. >> you start to get hungry. >> they're just hooking you in with this. >> so it's all a scam. >> it is a scam. >> a couple little nibbles and the next thing you know y
. >> this is latana, a little place run by jesus and louisa, brother and sister -- one bartender, onee main issue of the tapas. >> so you're just paying for the wine. >> exactly. >> so if i were, like, a degenerate wino, i could still eat well. as long as i can afford my wine, i'd eat. >> that's right. >> cheers. >> let us put this theory into practice. with our first round of drinks comes this. >> tomato with bread, garlic, olive oil, and...
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. >> we look forward to it, louisa. catch up with you later in the show. >>> now with the conflict in ukraine escalating, we'll see more in europe coverage. >>> still to come on the show, we are shedding light on dark pools. what effect does this have on trading? we'll discuss that right after the break. >>> you're watching "worldwide exchange" bringing you business news from around the globe. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." warning signs the imf chief christine lagarde will cut the global forecast and make a fragile recovery. we hear that they are concerned about market levels. >> the very concerned stock market prices are in a sense a symptom of the weak economy. not a symptom that we are about to have a strong recovery through our real economy. >>> france's finance minister hits at the dollar. he says the currency is too doll nant to be used for global payments. >>> shares in dutch mail service soar after delivering on cost savings and domestic growth. >>> and the u.s. steps up security on flights to the st
. >> we look forward to it, louisa. catch up with you later in the show. >>> now with the conflict in ukraine escalating, we'll see more in europe coverage. >>> still to come on the show, we are shedding light on dark pools. what effect does this have on trading? we'll discuss that right after the break. >>> you're watching "worldwide exchange" bringing you business news from around the globe. >>> welcome back to "worldwide...
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. >> louisa admits the can gave her money and she is forced to do what they say.hey are the de facto authority. they know where all her relatives live. the drug gangs have been feared. they are becoming more powerful. tattoos and initiation are a thing of the past, experts say. the gangs are more business like, willing to invest in youngsters that they indeed to recruit for a life of crime. >> translation: they said to me we need you to spend the money on your boys. we want them to have everything. we don't want them walking around without proper shoes. they'll form part of your group. >> risking the journey to the united states is better than staying here. she allowed us to film her as she visited the graveyard where her husband is buried. she comes here when she needs to make a decision. we saw the cemetery was abandoned. we were told that this is where gangs bury their members, and that's the reason there are no names on the graves. rival groups vandalize the tombs. today she knows her husband was a member of an illegal group. she didn't know. more bodies are l
. >> louisa admits the can gave her money and she is forced to do what they say.hey are the de facto authority. they know where all her relatives live. the drug gangs have been feared. they are becoming more powerful. tattoos and initiation are a thing of the past, experts say. the gangs are more business like, willing to invest in youngsters that they indeed to recruit for a life of crime. >> translation: they said to me we need you to spend the money on your boys. we want them to...
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for louisa survival means escape. want her children to face this kind of future. >>> children in the indian state are still getting sick from eating contaminated sdool -- school lunches. school and government authorities say they are doing their best to ensure the meals are safe. but many say it's not enough. >> reporter: for the children of this village, lunch used to be the highlight of their day. it's part of the government's free midday feel program, and it's certainly more food than their parents can afford at home. but last week, several children in a neighboring school were taken to hospital after a lizard was found in their lunch. >> translator: kids in our village feel there is something wrong this the food. that's why they are scared to eat it. >> translator: they won't send their kids to school. they want us to stop serving rice. instead of making the food, they want us to give them the money or the food rations. >> reporter: these parents are fearful for a reason. a year ago 23 children died after eating a
for louisa survival means escape. want her children to face this kind of future. >>> children in the indian state are still getting sick from eating contaminated sdool -- school lunches. school and government authorities say they are doing their best to ensure the meals are safe. but many say it's not enough. >> reporter: for the children of this village, lunch used to be the highlight of their day. it's part of the government's free midday feel program, and it's certainly more...
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the governor signed the bill into law that december and in 1870 when louisa swain voted her choice for town council, she became the first woman to ever cast a ballot in an american general election. esther morris was appointed justice of the peace making her the first female judge in the country. as a tool to encourage western migration, suffrage paid off big time. the estimated population of 1869 wyoming was about 6,000 men and 1,000 women. by 1890 the total population had increased tenfold to about 62,000. that same year, congress nearly denied wyoming's bid to join the union, both because of its relatively small population and because its constitution included equal rights for women. but with pressure from the local governor, congress finally did approve statehood. in july of 1890, president harrison made wyoming the 44th member of the union and the first state with full women's suffrage. no surprise that today wyoming is known as the equality state. final note here, while we typically think of women's suffrage as an experiment focused on the east coast, wyoming was not an outlier.
the governor signed the bill into law that december and in 1870 when louisa swain voted her choice for town council, she became the first woman to ever cast a ballot in an american general election. esther morris was appointed justice of the peace making her the first female judge in the country. as a tool to encourage western migration, suffrage paid off big time. the estimated population of 1869 wyoming was about 6,000 men and 1,000 women. by 1890 the total population had increased tenfold to...
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in 1879, a woman named louisa andrews changed her name to lotta hardon. >> steve: oh!hey! >> jimmy: lotta hardon. >> steve: it's just a little hardon. [ laughter ] this next book is another how-to book. >> steve: oh, good. >> jimmy: so useful. this one's called "how to cheat and not get caught." [ laughter ] now, i haven't read this book. step one, don't own this book. [ laughter ] hey, what are you reading? nothing! [ laughter ] >> steve: ah-ha-ha! >> jimmy: i didn't get the last chapter. >> steve: what is this? i found this book -- >> jimmy: the last chapter says "do not leave the book out." this next book is beautiful. it's a memoir. >> steve: oh. >> jimmy: yeah. it's called "granny's old hands." [ laughter ] >> steve: that's sweet. >> jimmy: just below it says, "what has she been doing with them?" [ laughter ] and then, it says "granny's coming out of the closet." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: i know where those hands have been. [ laughter and applause ] granny! >> jimmy: grandma's hands? >> steve: yeah. don't ask. they're not puppets. >> jimmy: no
in 1879, a woman named louisa andrews changed her name to lotta hardon. >> steve: oh!hey! >> jimmy: lotta hardon. >> steve: it's just a little hardon. [ laughter ] this next book is another how-to book. >> steve: oh, good. >> jimmy: so useful. this one's called "how to cheat and not get caught." [ laughter ] now, i haven't read this book. step one, don't own this book. [ laughter ] hey, what are you reading? nothing! [ laughter ] >> steve: ah-ha-ha!...
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she's writing to louisa katherine saying, if you practice more, you'll learn to enjoy it, and perhaps you should also keep a diary. >> great question. thank you. any other questions? >> this question is for nancy. lucy knox. i didn't get her middle name. >> flucker. >> is that the one and same henry who brought the cannons? >> yes, it is. and lucy wasn't too happy because he told her -- her parents never talked to her again after she married henry. he told her he was going on a short journey for three weeks. and she threw quite a tantrum, so the poor guy, here he is going to new york and he's writing to her, it's okay, i'll be back soon. 58 days later -- >> he was instrumental in bringing that american revolution. that was huge. >> thank you. >> hi. my question is this. most of what we know about these women and their husbands are from the paper records they left behind. and most people say, male and female, unfortunately, myself included, aren't really leaving paper records behind for their descendants to follow. what does this mean about the recording of history for the future, goin
she's writing to louisa katherine saying, if you practice more, you'll learn to enjoy it, and perhaps you should also keep a diary. >> great question. thank you. any other questions? >> this question is for nancy. lucy knox. i didn't get her middle name. >> flucker. >> is that the one and same henry who brought the cannons? >> yes, it is. and lucy wasn't too happy because he told her -- her parents never talked to her again after she married henry. he told her he...
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. >>> first our tdr 50 soup of the day at mama louisa's in tucson, arizona, they're searching up italianing soup. we'll be right back, folks. avo: waves don't care what age you are. take them on the way you always have. live healthy and take one a day men's 50+. a complete multivitamin with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. age? who cares. watch. dentist. at 1-800-dentist, we've helped over 8 million people find that right dentist. we can do the same for you. so don't put it off. call 1-800-dentist. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket
. >>> first our tdr 50 soup of the day at mama louisa's in tucson, arizona, they're searching up italianing soup. we'll be right back, folks. avo: waves don't care what age you are. take them on the way you always have. live healthy and take one a day men's 50+. a complete multivitamin with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. age? who cares. watch. dentist. at 1-800-dentist, we've helped over 8 million people find that right dentist. we can do the same for you. so don't put it off....
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now louisa is in bell grade on her trip. really interesting country balancing relationships with the eu and relationships with russia. how are they managing to find a balance when countries like the ukraine, moldova are struggling so much? >> he was saying it's very important you take care of yourself, look out for your own interest and then look out for how your relationship is with your neighbors. that was really important. i want to give a summation about the country, as well. the country is in dire straits. meager growth, almost nonexistent at the moment. if they're lucky, they're looking at a growth rate of 1% by tend of the year. it was pointed out to me that we're looking at a very large gray market. that you have to take into account, too. they've got record deficit levels, too. and it's the pace with which these levels have been reached. that's a worrying part. so when you look at the countries that we've traveled to over the past week, whether it be slovakia, serbia, the red line through all of t reform and how ref
now louisa is in bell grade on her trip. really interesting country balancing relationships with the eu and relationships with russia. how are they managing to find a balance when countries like the ukraine, moldova are struggling so much? >> he was saying it's very important you take care of yourself, look out for your own interest and then look out for how your relationship is with your neighbors. that was really important. i want to give a summation about the country, as well. the...
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. >>> european officials will be able to see louisa talk to the second general rasmussen. is coming up at 1:50 cet. >>> still to come on this show with the fourth of july celebrating just around the corner, we ask if the sector is always about fun and games or it's bumpy rides. >>> norwegian air is transferring its low cost model to transatlantic flights. speaking earlier on the channel, norwegian air ceo explains how they can afford to keep the fares so low. >> it's on the other aircraft. the airline we have to learn -- within the short-term in europe. >> joining us is chris thompson. are you on target? >> good morning, yes. last year was a record year in visitation. we had 70 million visitors that the international market has spend nearly $181 billion. >> can i ask what specifically you're doing to try and target asian visitors for the country? >> well, you know, travel to the united states is aspirational for many of our asian markets. in a lot of cases like china and india, travel to the united states was something that many haven't done yet and look forward to doing.
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yesterday, louisa spoke to the deputy governor and the ongoing violence with monetary policymakers and cautious. no, there is no further right of link, i would say, between monetary policy and the securities situation. the securities situation is one of several factors. one could take into consideration looking into the future. but it's not an overriding concern of monetary policy technically speaking. because monetary policy responds to things like inflation and so on. now, let me tell you what the link is. in some parts of the month, the securities situation has affected production. and that has led to some increase in food prices. so that's the link. but it's not the most important on policy deficiencies. because inflation jumped 8.2% recently. they called it the agriculture bedrock of nigeria. how bad could it get with regards to inflation in particular food inflation if we continue to see unrest? >> well, i mean, it could get bad. but we don't expect that it will get worse. simply because the security and the government are doing some very important things to contain the boko hara
yesterday, louisa spoke to the deputy governor and the ongoing violence with monetary policymakers and cautious. no, there is no further right of link, i would say, between monetary policy and the securities situation. the securities situation is one of several factors. one could take into consideration looking into the future. but it's not an overriding concern of monetary policy technically speaking. because monetary policy responds to things like inflation and so on. now, let me tell you...
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louisa bojesen caught up to one of the world cup sponsors and asked him what it brings to his event.s enormous. when you believe that we produce 36,000 watches for the world, which is nothing. and we are present in 80 countries. so you see a few hundred watches in the country, which is nothing. and we are present in the world cup, which will be seen 40 billion times. >> does that change the way that you think about specificity? is there part of you that thinks maybe we should spent a little bit more than 36,000? >> that is what we will not do. everybody in every slum, every little boy knows ferrari. they have an awareness that is inedib inedible. they still produce 7,000 cars. and if our awareness increases, and it does thanks to the world cup, maybe we do 38,000 or 37,500. you have to keep the demand strong, but let people wait and don't make it accessible to everybody immediately. in the past you said something like you must always keep the customer hungry and frustrated. >> we always want what we cannot get. we want somehow what money cannot buy. that's the rule. that's likely. wh
louisa bojesen caught up to one of the world cup sponsors and asked him what it brings to his event.s enormous. when you believe that we produce 36,000 watches for the world, which is nothing. and we are present in 80 countries. so you see a few hundred watches in the country, which is nothing. and we are present in the world cup, which will be seen 40 billion times. >> does that change the way that you think about specificity? is there part of you that thinks maybe we should spent a...
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including his wife abactually, his son and sixth president, congressman john quincy adams, his wife, louisa katherine, their sons, charles francis adams and his sons henry adams and brooks adams. as the enabling legislation states, both individually and collectively, the members of this ill lust res you family have enriched the nation through their profound civic consciousness, abiding belief in the perfect blingt of the nation's democksained commitment to service and sacrifice for the common good. the adams historical foundation and others have been committed to realizing its goal of creating a commemorative memorial. however, siting a commemorative memorial in the nation's capital is an arduous undertaking, maize colleagues have pointed out. despite broad support and the best efforts of the adams memorial foundation, we remain without an agreed upon location, but we're getting much closer, for this important memorial. i know all the stake holders firmly believe the adams' legacy is worthy of memorializing in the nation's capital. this bill if passed, will give all parties time to reach an
including his wife abactually, his son and sixth president, congressman john quincy adams, his wife, louisa katherine, their sons, charles francis adams and his sons henry adams and brooks adams. as the enabling legislation states, both individually and collectively, the members of this ill lust res you family have enriched the nation through their profound civic consciousness, abiding belief in the perfect blingt of the nation's democksained commitment to service and sacrifice for the common...
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former first lady louisa catherine adams diary excerpts and memories from our early years on the shelfhe metamorphosis of fat in which george fiorello maps the evolution of western ideas about obese people, paying particular attention to the role of science and public health campaigns. also a selection of essays and an idea whose time has come, the political battle to pass the civil rights act of 1964. finally, the weekly standard online bookshelf as jay ridley's pyrography and charles murray's the curmudgeon guide to getting ahead. to see the full list visit weekly standard dot com / put stuff. >> the next panel from the 2014 harlem book fair takes a look at the black arts movement. >> welcome back here to the harlem book fair. my name is anthony kneele. i am the moderator for your next panel. the panel is the new urban aesthetic, the black arts movement in which we are going have a conversation to talk about the connections between the black arts movement and what we've seen now has new forms of urban a static. i am joined to my right to my colleague who is doing double duty today. p
former first lady louisa catherine adams diary excerpts and memories from our early years on the shelfhe metamorphosis of fat in which george fiorello maps the evolution of western ideas about obese people, paying particular attention to the role of science and public health campaigns. also a selection of essays and an idea whose time has come, the political battle to pass the civil rights act of 1964. finally, the weekly standard online bookshelf as jay ridley's pyrography and charles murray's...