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been doing criminal acts within the secret services otherwise we are going down that police state pinochet route tony gosling investigative journalist from the u.k. speaking to us our ongoing story that we're taking a look at here on r t thank you very much. frank. for now though washington has been getting an easy ride over the scandal at least that's the view of aqueducts president rafael correa the socialist leader he's an outspoken critic of the us is on an official visit to moscow. is following the talks. africa is now in moscow the very same city where edward snowden their whistleblower now resides on the his political asylum the breaking revelations of who infuriated the leader of ecuador back this summer and he's still pretty much angry especially in the light of the latest revelations on high profile politicians in europe being wiretapped by the n.s.a. . but at least they said it was necessary for fighting against terrorism and i don't know if we're going to merkel is a terrorist i think it's clear the use of agents programs for economic reasons for helping the transnational compa
been doing criminal acts within the secret services otherwise we are going down that police state pinochet route tony gosling investigative journalist from the u.k. speaking to us our ongoing story that we're taking a look at here on r t thank you very much. frank. for now though washington has been getting an easy ride over the scandal at least that's the view of aqueducts president rafael correa the socialist leader he's an outspoken critic of the us is on an official visit to moscow. is...
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porque tenÍa un influencia de >> Él recibiÓ una condecoracion de augusto pinochet. >> claro, bueno, esa causa, yo supongo si eso es de acuerdo a lo que yo vi en mi experiencia en otros paÍses, es el presidente quien tiene que dÁrsela. >> porque estaba haciendo mi investigaciÓn y supuestamente borges dijo sobre pinochet, Él es una excelente persona, su cordialidad, su bondad, luego hablÓ supuestamente de una forma muy favorable sobre los militares que crearon por supuesto la dictadura en argentina. >> bueno, lo que pasa es que en ese momento, era un momento de gran caos, no cierto, estaba la guerrilla, este, los montoneros, bueno, todo lo que ya sabemos, no cierto, lo que sucediÓ y entonces Él, a el no le gustaba digamos como el desorden o el caos, o esas aclaraciones. >> Él era anti peronista, ¿no? >> Él, claro, bueno, toda su vida y este, y aparte de eso, claro, toda esa situaciÓn de que ponÍan bombas y secuestraban a la gente, los montoneros produjeron en Él un rechazo total y entonces >> sÍ se acercÓ a la dictadura argentina entonces. >> claro, porque era como el orden y una respetab
porque tenÍa un influencia de >> Él recibiÓ una condecoracion de augusto pinochet. >> claro, bueno, esa causa, yo supongo si eso es de acuerdo a lo que yo vi en mi experiencia en otros paÍses, es el presidente quien tiene que dÁrsela. >> porque estaba haciendo mi investigaciÓn y supuestamente borges dijo sobre pinochet, Él es una excelente persona, su cordialidad, su bondad, luego hablÓ supuestamente de una forma muy favorable sobre los militares que crearon por...
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. >> rose: has full justice been done for all the people who suffered under general pinochet? >> we have done as much justice as possible. we will never find 100% justice in this world. but the the effort chilean society has done in order to find the truth and to provide justice has been very remarkable. >> rose: we conclude this evening with thes can of tennessee williams' play "the glass menagerie." joining me zachary quinto, celia keenan-bulger, brian smith and the great cherry jones. >> these are three people and eventually four people who love each other so deeply and that's what makes it such a great tragedy. if they don't love each other, who cares? then it's just boring and grating. but if they deeply love one another, how hard rending is that to see people torn asunderer rev cably forever more who loved each other deeply. >> we serve as conduits in so many ways for something larger than us disease as tennessee did. i believe when someone is as gifted and talented and accomplished as tennessee that that talent just doesn't leave the earth when they do and i think joy t
. >> rose: has full justice been done for all the people who suffered under general pinochet? >> we have done as much justice as possible. we will never find 100% justice in this world. but the the effort chilean society has done in order to find the truth and to provide justice has been very remarkable. >> rose: we conclude this evening with thes can of tennessee williams' play "the glass menagerie." joining me zachary quinto, celia keenan-bulger, brian smith and...
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this past march, queillar, famously issued an arrest warrant with augusto pinochet. queillar and garzon filed 43 new cases seeking the investigation and prosecution of atrocities. >> one of the cases submitted was for the murder of rosa rivera's parents by government soldiers. amanda castro also filed a case. she is the case carmendo castro hugged before being taken away by a death squad. several cases involved santa marta residents. >> while you were asleep, news was happening. >> here are the stories we're following. >> find out what happened and what to expect. >> international outrage. >> a day of political posturing. >> every morning from 6 to 10am al jazeera america brings you more us and global news than any other american news channel. >> tell us exactly what is behind this story. >> from more sources around the world. >> the situation has intensified here at the boarder. >> start every morning, every day, 6am to 10 eastern with al jazeera america. >> the attorney general of el salvador declined our request for an interview. in fact judicial officials and pol
this past march, queillar, famously issued an arrest warrant with augusto pinochet. queillar and garzon filed 43 new cases seeking the investigation and prosecution of atrocities. >> one of the cases submitted was for the murder of rosa rivera's parents by government soldiers. amanda castro also filed a case. she is the case carmendo castro hugged before being taken away by a death squad. several cases involved santa marta residents. >> while you were asleep, news was happening....
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this past march, queillar, famously issued an arrest warrant with augusto pinochet. queillar and garzon filed 43 new cases seeking the investigation and prosecution of atrocities. >> one of the cases submitted was for the murder of rosa rivera's parents by government soldiers. amanda castro also filed a case. she is the case carmendo castro hugged before being taken away by a death squad. several cases involved santa marta residents. on techknow, our scientists bring you a sneak-peak of the future, and take you behind the scenes at our evolving world. techknow - ideas, invention, life. on august 20th, al jazeera america introdu >> the most important money stories of the day might affect your savings, your job or your retirement. whether its bail-outs or bond rates this stuff get complicated. but don't worry. i'm here to take the fear out of finance. every night on my show i break down confusing financial speak and make it real. >> the attorney general of el >> the attorney general of el for an interview. in fact judicial officials and politician he here have shown li
this past march, queillar, famously issued an arrest warrant with augusto pinochet. queillar and garzon filed 43 new cases seeking the investigation and prosecution of atrocities. >> one of the cases submitted was for the murder of rosa rivera's parents by government soldiers. amanda castro also filed a case. she is the case carmendo castro hugged before being taken away by a death squad. several cases involved santa marta residents. on techknow, our scientists bring you a sneak-peak of...
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. >> rose: chile's also had a military history with general pinochet and all that happened with him. how much of your budget is -- goes to defense? >> about 3% of our g.n.p. >> rose: 3%? significantly less than the united states. >> oh, definitely yes. >> rose: that's an advantage for you, isn't it? >> it is, because at the end of the day if you spend too much money in defense you are -- you will not be able to spend what is necessary in education, health, innovation, technology, science. so we spend about 3% of -- >> rose: those things really make a difference to the future. education, science, innovation, health? >> yea that latin american countries we have a stable democracy, we have a social market economy. the but we need to build the new pillars of development which is basically the dramatic proof to improve capital and that requires a educational reform twice or three times as more as much in science and technology, we need to promote innovation and entrepreneurship. we need to produce poverty. those are the main four pillars with which we are committed and those four pillars
. >> rose: chile's also had a military history with general pinochet and all that happened with him. how much of your budget is -- goes to defense? >> about 3% of our g.n.p. >> rose: 3%? significantly less than the united states. >> oh, definitely yes. >> rose: that's an advantage for you, isn't it? >> it is, because at the end of the day if you spend too much money in defense you are -- you will not be able to spend what is necessary in education, health,...
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been doing criminal acts within the secret services otherwise we are going down that police state pinochet route. it's not just the guardian of course that has been working to make data from edward snowden's leaks available to the world and online and to secrecy website cryptome has put together a map of showing the extraordinary breach of u.s. surveillance that according to the website every country in the world had phone calls into separate from tens of thousands up to tens of billions central asia as well as the arab world of the middle east appear to have been the chief targets but by no means the only ones in e.u. where america's close allies all find themselves under intense of aliens with three hundred and sixty one million tappings in germany in total the united states wanted to one hundred twenty four billion calls globally in the space of just one month earlier this year then greenwald the from a guardian journalist who first published edward snowden's leaks told our g.'s video agency ruptly that america's snooping will not be so scaled back any time soon. brazil germany finance.
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been doing criminal acts within the secret services otherwise we are going down that police state pinochet route well it's not just the guardian of course that's been working to make snowden's leaks available to the world non-align and the secrecy website cryptome has put together a map showing the extraordinary reach of u.s. surveillance let's take a look at on the news wall according to the website every country in the world has had phone calls intercepted from tens of thousands to tens of billions central asia or in the middle east appear to have been achieved targets but by no means the only ones in europe america's closest allies found themselves under intense surveillance with three hundred sixty one million conversations intercepted germany alone in total the united states monitored one hundred twenty four billion calls globally in the space of just a month earlier this year glenn greenwald the former guardian journalist who first published edward snowden's leaks told artie's video agency ruptly that america's snooping will not be scaled back any time soon either. brazil the violenc
been doing criminal acts within the secret services otherwise we are going down that police state pinochet route well it's not just the guardian of course that's been working to make snowden's leaks available to the world non-align and the secrecy website cryptome has put together a map showing the extraordinary reach of u.s. surveillance let's take a look at on the news wall according to the website every country in the world has had phone calls intercepted from tens of thousands to tens of...
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been doing criminal acts within the secret services otherwise we are going down that police state pinochet route. but that's not just the god and of course that has been working on making data from edward snowden's leaks available to the world and online and the secrecy website to crypt has put together a map showing the extraordinary reach of u.s. surveillance now according to the website every country in the world has phone calls intercepted from tens of thousands up to tens of billions central asia as well as the middle east appear to have been the chief talk it's been a fall from the only once in a euro but it's also been talk of this is america's closest allies they also found themselves up to be under intense of aliens with three hundred sixty one million conversations intercepted in germany now united states monitored one hundred twenty four billion calls globally in just one month glenn greenwald a former guardian journalist who first published edward snowden sneeze told our video agency ruptly that america's snooping will not be scaled back any time soon. brazil germany france. an
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do you believe that going through that period under pinochet, particularly the economic reforms thatce in the last few years of his presidency, were essential to creating the powerhouse chilean economy that we now see? >> chile was the poorest spanish colony and has become the country with the highest income, and our target, our goal, our mission is to overcome underdevelopment and defeat poverty before the end of this decade. that was our main commitment when we came to power. it is true that during the regime, many economic reforms were on the take, we opened up the economy to the world, we introduced a real social economic economy. those things were very valuable. but at the same time, there was a huge problem with human rights. >> so 40 years ago the coup, you had the referendum which ended military rule and it was a peaceful transition and it has been a successful transition. what do you think has made it so successful? >> i think that the main lesson is that you have to deal on basic issues. we are going to recover our democracy and most of us are responsible for that. in our c
do you believe that going through that period under pinochet, particularly the economic reforms thatce in the last few years of his presidency, were essential to creating the powerhouse chilean economy that we now see? >> chile was the poorest spanish colony and has become the country with the highest income, and our target, our goal, our mission is to overcome underdevelopment and defeat poverty before the end of this decade. that was our main commitment when we came to power. it is true...
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dicho que la oferta dada por el abogado defensor de quien fuera parte del temple policial secreto pinocheten este caso en república archidominicana. dominicana. el presidente haitiano está empezando a construir un muro que separe los dos países tras la decisión de una corte de retirar la nacionalidad... estos países comparten isla. se han visto afectados en la venta de productos ya que los compradores son haitianos. por el momento los dominicanos tienen el paso prohibido a haití. qué tal? >> qué terrible la construcción de esta muralla. es increíble cómo están cerrando las fronteras de varios países. más que todo cuando son países tan similares, digámoslo así. >> y que su historia se une. >> así es. tú lo deberías hacer porque es un huracán que está afectando a méxico. cómo se llama? >> de hecho, este huracán se llama raymond. y el meteorológico de méxico pronostica lluvias torrenciales. sobre todo en guerrero y michoacán. en tolica y jalisco también. llegarán a un huracán de categoría tres. definitivamente a todas las personas que tienen familiares en méxico es bueno que los informe porqu
dicho que la oferta dada por el abogado defensor de quien fuera parte del temple policial secreto pinocheten este caso en república archidominicana. dominicana. el presidente haitiano está empezando a construir un muro que separe los dos países tras la decisión de una corte de retirar la nacionalidad... estos países comparten isla. se han visto afectados en la venta de productos ya que los compradores son haitianos. por el momento los dominicanos tienen el paso prohibido a haití. qué...