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so, here is humboldt, the romantic orchard of humboldt and his explorations to south america. so we went from the young, the old humble to the young humboldt. it seems fitting that humboldt launched from spain, for there is a certain quixotic to his venture. yet sturdy bump on comest cheerful sidekick tilting at the windmills of spanish ignorance, prejudice and colonialism under endless egress travels. for a sense, humbles travels never really did end, even when he wasn't on the road he was always in motion, in transit, planning the next trip. he abandoned national loyalties to become the paradigmatic cosmopolitan at home everywhere and nowhere, always passing through a merchant of knowledge with a bag full of notions. in a time of closed boards, armed borders, gunboats and pirate ships, he alone passed freely, slipping through with a smile in a story, like mara knew in melville's tight p., shielded his royal letters of passport, he talked and he listened. friendly, sociable, charismatic, passing from hot to plantations to palisades, hot bobbing like a court on turbulent sea
so, here is humboldt, the romantic orchard of humboldt and his explorations to south america. so we went from the young, the old humble to the young humboldt. it seems fitting that humboldt launched from spain, for there is a certain quixotic to his venture. yet sturdy bump on comest cheerful sidekick tilting at the windmills of spanish ignorance, prejudice and colonialism under endless egress travels. for a sense, humbles travels never really did end, even when he wasn't on the road he was...
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in south america, just salt primarily. but in asia and indy you a, you might find ginger, scarlet, scallion and 15 different flavors. >> and where are you doing tonight? >> boarders in columbia, doing a book signing. so i hope to see all of the kids i went to high school with. >> how often do you get back home? >> once a year. i still have family here. >> glad you stopped over. >> nice to see you again. >> thanks a lot. >> it's planet barbecue. go see him tonight in columbia. but if not get this and we'll be doing this this weekend. >> we won't see jamie for a while. those steaks look huge. and coming up justin will let us know if it's good weather for a cookout. >>> and what are your favorite theme songs of all time? make your own list because coming up we'll have the top five according to tv.com. >>> we're closing in on 10:00 which is lunchtime for us and probably still your morning. but still a nice day. high clouds mixed in with sun. here with sun in the towson area. high clouds making for a dimming of the sun at parkv
in south america, just salt primarily. but in asia and indy you a, you might find ginger, scarlet, scallion and 15 different flavors. >> and where are you doing tonight? >> boarders in columbia, doing a book signing. so i hope to see all of the kids i went to high school with. >> how often do you get back home? >> once a year. i still have family here. >> glad you stopped over. >> nice to see you again. >> thanks a lot. >> it's planet barbecue. go...
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why is the reluctant to deal with eta in south america? -- the free trade agreement in south america? >> he is working on various pieces of the package. we want to get those ready, the question is whether or not if we are in an ongoing situation with the koreans as well. we have been trying to deal with the issues. the trade negotiations take a long time. various countries are more enthusiastic. >> do you think that to the passage of health care will hurt or help? >> i think that it will help. people were worried that they would lose their doctor or that everything would come crashing down it was a very intense time in the lead up to the bill. there are many issues that are on people's minds such as the economy getting better. some things have to do with factors that are different. the conversation will be different by the time that this comes around. people are worried about things that are happening right now like a recession or a small business credit or those kinds of things. those are the issues that will be on people's minds. >> the
why is the reluctant to deal with eta in south america? -- the free trade agreement in south america? >> he is working on various pieces of the package. we want to get those ready, the question is whether or not if we are in an ongoing situation with the koreans as well. we have been trying to deal with the issues. the trade negotiations take a long time. various countries are more enthusiastic. >> do you think that to the passage of health care will hurt or help? >> i think...
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a lot of the other farms in asia and south america -- >> hold these up. >> even though i look brave i'mot you. >> get that one on the ground, will you. so, now, when you say always fresh, never frozen, how do you do that? that is a big thing. you serve up some of your fish in the finest restaurants in the area. >> they will go a couple of hours from out of here, they are packaged in -- chill killed. they are essentially dead by the time they get to the restaurants but they are delivered into the restaurant within a couple of hours of coming out of the water. >> these guys have worked with some of the biggest names in the d.c. area. it makes a big difference to them and a big deal for them to have it be fresh and local. >> it's probably the most sustainable shrimp in the world. to get access to a fresh product within a couple hours of coming out of the water is virtually unheard of. >> i'm having a great time with these guys flopping around. let's throw them back in the water. >> they are active. >> they are active. >> talk about the packaging and how it goes out. listen, you can order f
a lot of the other farms in asia and south america -- >> hold these up. >> even though i look brave i'mot you. >> get that one on the ground, will you. so, now, when you say always fresh, never frozen, how do you do that? that is a big thing. you serve up some of your fish in the finest restaurants in the area. >> they will go a couple of hours from out of here, they are packaged in -- chill killed. they are essentially dead by the time they get to the restaurants but...
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. >> going to farms in africa and central and south america, indonesia. >> reporter: such a lucrativehis simple goal. >> it tairses like a good cup of coffee. >> right. it has a great finish. >> reporter: david martin, fox news. >>> more privacy concerns tonight after a report that facebook, myspace and other social networking sites are sharing your information. "the wall street journal" claims the sites were sharing information with advertisers when users clicked on ads on their profile pages. the data sharing was first noted by researchers last august, but the journal says the sites didn't stop the practice until the paper contacted them about it. both "the wall street journal" and myspace are other thanked by fox 5's parent company -- are owned by fox 5's parent company. >>> you've been talking about this rain and the changes. >> you'll want to have the umbrellas landy. hopefully -- handy. hopefully we can get through most of tomorrow dry. it will come in tomorrow. it looks like it's going to stick around for sunday and monday too if you care about that. most of us probably just fo
. >> going to farms in africa and central and south america, indonesia. >> reporter: such a lucrativehis simple goal. >> it tairses like a good cup of coffee. >> right. it has a great finish. >> reporter: david martin, fox news. >>> more privacy concerns tonight after a report that facebook, myspace and other social networking sites are sharing your information. "the wall street journal" claims the sites were sharing information with advertisers...
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side effects of the iraq war is kind of the feeding of the neoliberal policies in the central and south america. and such that america is not projecting the influence as much. is there on the ground any evidence that this american influence on what there is is different? for the past six or seven years? >> well, the iraq war without a question is, you know, a -- if anybody still believes in america, in mexico, you know, you have to understand the united states has invaded mexico five times. they teach the scenario about how the u.s. is going to invade mexico on any given day. we've never had a great reputation. accept for those kind of people generally called [speaking spanish] . that have always looked for some place else as the model. they reject mexico as a model. based on [speaking spanish] the wife of cortez who was the first indigenous person to come over to the conquistadors. he has a bad name. on the other hand, there are a lot of people twittering, there are a lot of people that richest man in the world has made his fortune on cell phones, there is a commercial overlay in mexico that i
side effects of the iraq war is kind of the feeding of the neoliberal policies in the central and south america. and such that america is not projecting the influence as much. is there on the ground any evidence that this american influence on what there is is different? for the past six or seven years? >> well, the iraq war without a question is, you know, a -- if anybody still believes in america, in mexico, you know, you have to understand the united states has invaded mexico five...
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his family was traveling back from south america after celebrating the parent's anniversary.official in holland says that he expects the boy to head home to the netherlands tomorrow. you could call it america's vegetable. it is in my house. ketchup. so, tonight, why the maker of that best-selling brand is changing its recipe. that's next. transform plain old ribs into these fall-off-the-bone honey bbq ribs. the secret's in the sauce, made with campbell's french onion soup. for these delicious ribs and dozens more sizzling summer recipes, visit campbellskitchen.com. what are you really buying? a shiny coat of paint? a list of features? what about the strength of the steel? the integrity of its design... or how it responds... in extreme situations? the deeper you look, the more you see the real differences. and the more you understand what it means to own a mercedes-benz. the c-class. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial. ♪ once we were dreamers. adventurers t out to discover new lands new people. new ways. once we were
his family was traveling back from south america after celebrating the parent's anniversary.official in holland says that he expects the boy to head home to the netherlands tomorrow. you could call it america's vegetable. it is in my house. ketchup. so, tonight, why the maker of that best-selling brand is changing its recipe. that's next. transform plain old ribs into these fall-off-the-bone honey bbq ribs. the secret's in the sauce, made with campbell's french onion soup. for these delicious...
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so brazil, the largest country in south america in our backyard had no problem with just standing upthe u.s. president. sign of how weak we've become. it's unimaginable that for the last 50 years the head of brazil and head of turkey would get together with head of iran -- iran! the rogue nation in the world in an attempt to thwart u.s. foreign policy. >> chris: bill, what do you think of clinton talking about a tough international response to north korea? >> that would be nice there. hasn't been one for 20 years. done other things that everyone says is unacceptable and we met with a tough response and they got away with it. what lesson is that? why have they gotten away with it? >> scared they will kill people in korea and now they have nuclear weapons. the last two weeks has shown with the north korean attack on the south koreanship and the iran-turkey connection the degree of which we're losing sway in the world. >> chris: thank you, panel. see you next week. don't forget to check out the latest edition of panel plus, where our group here continues the discussion on our website, f
so brazil, the largest country in south america in our backyard had no problem with just standing upthe u.s. president. sign of how weak we've become. it's unimaginable that for the last 50 years the head of brazil and head of turkey would get together with head of iran -- iran! the rogue nation in the world in an attempt to thwart u.s. foreign policy. >> chris: bill, what do you think of clinton talking about a tough international response to north korea? >> that would be nice...
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it didn't come from sweden it came from mexico or south america. this is a burr against our own people and a broad product is in 36 months slaughtered 23,000 africans. >> host: charles bowden is the author, "murder city" is the book. and hearst new york, you're on the air. >> caller: my question for mr. bowden is how much of a factor does he feel is corruption within law enforcement in this country with regard to drugs? how much of a factor is that in the problem of the drugs coming in from mexico? >> host: mr. bowden? >> guest: that is a really good question mexico is corrupt. that's part of the system. but i watch as i have friends in the border patrol. i know people at the customs. what the war has done is increasingly corrupt theft. if you are in the border patrol say after five years you are making 75 grand a year and you know your job is a failure every day most of the people are getting through so what is the difference if you take $100 a head and with a truckload go through? what we are taking a basically decent americans largely from small
it didn't come from sweden it came from mexico or south america. this is a burr against our own people and a broad product is in 36 months slaughtered 23,000 africans. >> host: charles bowden is the author, "murder city" is the book. and hearst new york, you're on the air. >> caller: my question for mr. bowden is how much of a factor does he feel is corruption within law enforcement in this country with regard to drugs? how much of a factor is that in the problem of the...
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they are fighting pirates in thhorn of africa, at drug- traffickers in the waters around south america station. correa -- stationed near korea, projecting power. you respond to national disasters and literally save lives at the same time spreading good will and support for america everywhere you go. folks, no graduating class kids to choose the world in which they graduate. every class has its own unique challenges. the class of 1940 looked over the horizon at the looming conflict that killed literally tens of millions of people and laid waste to europe. the class of 1915 -- 1950 soon left the stage and went to war in korea, the first military test of the strategy of containment, onthenndured and succeeded from that moment on. the class of 1916 live in a world -- the class of 1960 were 18,000 nuclear missiles were aimed at the united states of america and over three and a thousand -- 300,000 men and women were ready against the soviet army along the curtain. the class of 1970 went to vietnam to stop communism in the asia and came back to a deeply divided country. past generations, your
they are fighting pirates in thhorn of africa, at drug- traffickers in the waters around south america station. correa -- stationed near korea, projecting power. you respond to national disasters and literally save lives at the same time spreading good will and support for america everywhere you go. folks, no graduating class kids to choose the world in which they graduate. every class has its own unique challenges. the class of 1940 looked over the horizon at the looming conflict that killed...
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on its first voyage around south america to its home port in san diego the u.s.'tely the same, we will save about a quarter of a billion dollars in fuel. we are prototyping that engine to be retrofitted onto or guided missile destroyers so that we can begin to move that further out into the fleet. we are doing a lot of things and we are getting a lot of help. operation freedom which is a military just out of the military who has made it their goal to leni mog only the military that the united states of the defendants of foreign sources of energy. we are getting help from the department of agriculture. we have five working groups employing today with the department of energy to make sure that we are coordinated. we are working with karen mills, the administrator of the small business administration to make sure small american businesses are included in this because so many of the good ideas, so many of the things that are going to affect us in the future come from brough booze small entrepreneurial businesses that have the audacity to think about things in a differ
on its first voyage around south america to its home port in san diego the u.s.'tely the same, we will save about a quarter of a billion dollars in fuel. we are prototyping that engine to be retrofitted onto or guided missile destroyers so that we can begin to move that further out into the fleet. we are doing a lot of things and we are getting a lot of help. operation freedom which is a military just out of the military who has made it their goal to leni mog only the military that the united...
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america and south korea are looking for china's backing for tough action. >> good to have you with us. still to come, why thousands of people will descend on london for the chelsea flower show. japan is known for its high- speed trains but one of the most spectacular as a top speed of only 20 kilometers per hour. >> it may be slow compared to the bullet train, but nothing can match the railway through this area. kraham. simply gorgeous, she says. keeping the train going is a tough job for the maintenance crews who take customer service very seriously. they must make sure the tracks are clear. at the start of the summer the team travels of the line which was built to transport materials for a dam. this is one of the few railways that has to be rebuilt every year. the bridges over the extremes are dismantled over the winter to protect them from being swept away. the work begins at putting them back together. bring in the tracks out of the tunnels were they have been kept. him and must balance above the torrent to put them back together -- the men must balance. and has to be finished in
america and south korea are looking for china's backing for tough action. >> good to have you with us. still to come, why thousands of people will descend on london for the chelsea flower show. japan is known for its high- speed trains but one of the most spectacular as a top speed of only 20 kilometers per hour. >> it may be slow compared to the bullet train, but nothing can match the railway through this area. kraham. simply gorgeous, she says. keeping the train going is a tough...
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. >> speaking on a visit to beijing, hillary clinton said america is standing firmly behind its allies. >> our support for south korea's defense is unequivocal. president obama has directed military commanders to coordinate closely with their counterparts to deter future aggression. co>> evidence will be taken to e un security council. america and south korea are looking for a tough international action. >> the british government ministers will be expected to take public transport to many of their meetings. civil service recruitment will be floated. britain's finance minister has unveiled $8 billion of public spending cuts. it is the start of a program to slash the budget deficit. >> the department of transport $683 billion. the home office , $367 million. >> really -- real cuts to real budgets. it will save 6.2 billion pounds this year. the men said they wanted to shop -- send a shock wave. >> this is the first time the government announced difficult decisions. it will not be the last. i want people to know that we do this not for its own sake but in order to improve the quality of people's lives. >> the gover
. >> speaking on a visit to beijing, hillary clinton said america is standing firmly behind its allies. >> our support for south korea's defense is unequivocal. president obama has directed military commanders to coordinate closely with their counterparts to deter future aggression. co>> evidence will be taken to e un security council. america and south korea are looking for a tough international action. >> the british government ministers will be expected to take public...
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we would love the work there, south america, there are needs all over the world and it is fun to think about how we can expand. >> periodically there are calls for idealism to a generation. the peace corps of the 1960's. americorps in the 1990's. this is your own generation's col. how might you distinguish the dynamic of this generation's idealism as opposed to idealism from the past? >> one thing we have seen in that i have talked about, obviously there is idealism which is great that needs to be captured but what is so exciting of the people with skills just from growing up when we did. because of connectivity, technology, living in a global society, i think that our generation is idealistic but we also all have a lot more knowledge just based upon exposure through connectivity. therefore you can be more informed about the work that you do, making sure that you work on the skills that you need to make a difference in these areas. >> how has global health court distinguished itself from the gates foundation in africa? compare and contrast your work? >> we are very different from the g
we would love the work there, south america, there are needs all over the world and it is fun to think about how we can expand. >> periodically there are calls for idealism to a generation. the peace corps of the 1960's. americorps in the 1990's. this is your own generation's col. how might you distinguish the dynamic of this generation's idealism as opposed to idealism from the past? >> one thing we have seen in that i have talked about, obviously there is idealism which is great...
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they are fighting pirates in the horn of africa, at drug- traffickers in the waters around south america. station. correa -- stationenear korea, projecting power. you respond to national disasters and literally save lives at the same time spreading good will and support for america everywhere you go. folks, no graduating class kids to choose the world in which they graduate. every class has its own unique challenges. the class of 1940 looked over the horizon at the looming conflict that killed literally tens of millions of people and laid waste to europe. the class of 1915 -- 1950 soon left the stage and went to war in korea, the first military test of the strategy of containment, one then endured and succeeded from that moment on. the class of 1916 live in a world -- the class of 1960 were 18,000 nuclear missiles were aimed at the united stes of america and over three and a thousand -- 300,000 men and women were ready against the soviet army along the curtain. the class of 1970 went to vietnam to stop communism in the asia and came back to a deeply divided country. past generations, you
they are fighting pirates in the horn of africa, at drug- traffickers in the waters around south america. station. correa -- stationenear korea, projecting power. you respond to national disasters and literally save lives at the same time spreading good will and support for america everywhere you go. folks, no graduating class kids to choose the world in which they graduate. every class has its own unique challenges. the class of 1940 looked over the horizon at the looming conflict that killed...
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, the caribbean and south america and the drug enforcement agency does not even have an estimate on what percentage of that $60 billion are launderedllegal drug money. i would hang that point out there and yield to the gentleman from texas. mr. gohmert: thank you. some say, well if you're a caring nation, then you ought to just welcome anybody that wants to come. the problem is, because this nation has been so richly blessed and because we have been a nation that believed in the rule of law and enforced it more fairly across the board than any nation in the history of the world, then opportunities have abounded here and it has been a draw. and i know my friend from iowa was chairman of the immigration scommittee, which i was privileged to serve, and so i know he's aware of these statistics, but it's estimated that between -- out of the over six billion people in the world that one billion to 1.5 billion people in the world would like to come to america. and as mt folks know, we have over 300 million in this country now. if we were to just say
, the caribbean and south america and the drug enforcement agency does not even have an estimate on what percentage of that $60 billion are launderedllegal drug money. i would hang that point out there and yield to the gentleman from texas. mr. gohmert: thank you. some say, well if you're a caring nation, then you ought to just welcome anybody that wants to come. the problem is, because this nation has been so richly blessed and because we have been a nation that believed in the rule of law and...
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america and south career looking for china's backing for tough international action. john ford bbc news. >> following hillary clinton bear on her tour, as she is in beijing -- what about that question? is hillary clinton going to get beijing's support of this one the? >> was simply do not know yet. hillary clinton has made clear what washington wants to do, but it is still not clear whether beijing will be swayed by her argument in the private conversations since she has arrived in beijing. she's issues having intensive consultations with her chinese interlocutors, but it was premature to discuss options and what the nature of the conversations were. we have no indication yet of what the chinese may agree to, or not. but it is clear that the americans and chinese do this differently. washington wants to send a clear message to north korea that it can i get away with such provocative acts, and it feels as though what generally wants is for them to just go away. then accused china of sitting on the fence. that is the language you see all over the place? >> there is that
america and south career looking for china's backing for tough international action. john ford bbc news. >> following hillary clinton bear on her tour, as she is in beijing -- what about that question? is hillary clinton going to get beijing's support of this one the? >> was simply do not know yet. hillary clinton has made clear what washington wants to do, but it is still not clear whether beijing will be swayed by her argument in the private conversations since she has arrived in...
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south. about half of that to mexico and the other half goes to the caribbean, central america, south america. $30 billion into mexico, about $30 billion into other points south of here. some argue those are legitimate wages being wired back to families and loved ones. yes, i would agree, mr. speaker, some of that is legitimate wages being wired back to families and loved ones of the countries of origin of people working here in the united states. a lot of it is illegal wages going south that should not have been earned in the first place, but a whole lot of it is illegal drugen money being wired, shipped, laundered out of the united states to pay for the drug buys going south in places like mexico and on down through central america into colombia and other parts in south america. we don't have a drug enforcement agency that understand this is equation adequately enough to intercept this. i don't blame them entirely for that. the president of the united states has to articulate a mission. instead, he's playing race bait games to undermine the law eners foment -- enforcement in the state of ar
south. about half of that to mexico and the other half goes to the caribbean, central america, south america. $30 billion into mexico, about $30 billion into other points south of here. some argue those are legitimate wages being wired back to families and loved ones. yes, i would agree, mr. speaker, some of that is legitimate wages being wired back to families and loved ones of the countries of origin of people working here in the united states. a lot of it is illegal wages going south that...
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migratory birds come on their way to north central and south central america. islands used to be 20 miles long north and south, but because of hurricanes over the years, katrina, george, it's about 16 miles. and ultimately, the fear is in years to come, the islands will be gone. they're uninhabited. a couple hundred years ago, there were a coupled hundred years ago who lived on the islands. now it's a wildlife refuge. and there's concern it will go over the boom and then on the islands and the coastline. >> gary, have you seen any oil other than the oil you just showed us? now, it seems like it's gotten smaller, some people say maybe it's gone deeper but what have you actually seen? >> reporter: we expected this island to be under oil because on the boat ride over, we saw huge clumps of oil for many minutes at a time while we were traveling at 12 knots. when we got here, it was a surprise it wasn't covered with oil. this boom, hard to see in the light. there's oil surrounding this island. while we were on the boat, amazing, we saw these dolphins an man that rays
migratory birds come on their way to north central and south central america. islands used to be 20 miles long north and south, but because of hurricanes over the years, katrina, george, it's about 16 miles. and ultimately, the fear is in years to come, the islands will be gone. they're uninhabited. a couple hundred years ago, there were a coupled hundred years ago who lived on the islands. now it's a wildlife refuge. and there's concern it will go over the boom and then on the islands and the...
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the birds come between north, central and south america. you can see the birds on these islands. ng north of south. because of hurricanes over the years, katrina, george, it's now about 16 miles. ultimately the fear is that in years to come when there's more damage here the islands will be gone. they're uninhabited. no one lives here. a couple hundred years ago, there were a couple hundred people. but now, there's great concern it will go over the boom on these islands and then on the coastline. this is gary tuchman, cnn, on the chandeleur islands, louisiana. >> chad meyer, i'm in your space. >> your light, it comes this way. my light comes this way. in the middle, there's darkness. >> yes. we wanted to take a look at the gulf region again. and take a look at the gulf of mexico because is the window of opportunity, right? >> it is, big time if winds have died off. this is the opportunity that they didn't have for the past seven days to coral some of this stuff with the booms and actually light it on fire or get it off with a skimmer. have you seen that the skimmers, how the skimme
the birds come between north, central and south america. you can see the birds on these islands. ng north of south. because of hurricanes over the years, katrina, george, it's now about 16 miles. ultimately the fear is that in years to come when there's more damage here the islands will be gone. they're uninhabited. no one lives here. a couple hundred years ago, there were a couple hundred people. but now, there's great concern it will go over the boom on these islands and then on the...
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they are growing in south america, obviously. and they're cutting down a rain forest to create more capacity. every time they pass that to america is creating more pressure on america and south american farmers are cutting down reinforced. what will they do to ensure the survival of the american farmer? guest: it is a 900 and something page bill, so i admit i have not read the entire thing yet. it exempts farmers at the source, i understand. there is not going to be a "cow tax" or any limit to how many cows can be on your form. -- on your farm. you will see economic projections are for the next couple of weeks and months trying to determine how much this is going to cost on a state-by-state basis. that is what to be difficult to prove out, in terms of whose study is right. and there will be a lot of them in the coming months. in terms of what else it does for farmers, like they said, kerry and lieberman, they did not want to pick a fight with the agricultural committee. -- community. collin peterson, the chair of the house agricul
they are growing in south america, obviously. and they're cutting down a rain forest to create more capacity. every time they pass that to america is creating more pressure on america and south american farmers are cutting down reinforced. what will they do to ensure the survival of the american farmer? guest: it is a 900 and something page bill, so i admit i have not read the entire thing yet. it exempts farmers at the source, i understand. there is not going to be a "cow tax" or any...
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affect wheat output in the u.s., the shipping industry in norway, and the rubber industry in south americad the connections of a complex global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment objectives, risks, fees, expenses, and other information to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> let's go right to jack for "the cafferty file." that would be you. >> thank you. thousands of people working to contain the massive oil spill in the gulf of mexico. there are serious questions now about future u.s. policy when it comes to offshore drilling. fishermen, national guard troops, volunteers, the oil company, bp, which is responsible for the leak, they're all battling this oil spill with everything they can get their hands on, but there are growing concerns now that if this oil reaches the shore, it will kill wildlife and damage the jobs of thousands of people in louisiana, mississippi, alabama, and florida, and the effects will be felt in th
affect wheat output in the u.s., the shipping industry in norway, and the rubber industry in south americad the connections of a complex global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment objectives, risks, fees, expenses, and other information to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> let's go right to jack for "the...
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they are growing in south america, obviously. 're cutting down a rain forest to create more capacity. every time they pass that to america is creating more pressure on america and south american farmers are cutting down reinforced. what will they do to ensure the survival of the american farmer? guest: it is a 900 and something page bill, so i admit i have not read the entire thing yet. it exempts farmers at the source, i understand. there is not going to be a "cow tax" or any limit to how many cows can be on your form. -- on your farm. you will see economic projections are for the next couple of weeks and months trying to determine how much this is going to cost on a state-by-state basis. that is what to be difficult to prove out, in terms of whose study is right. and there will be a lot of them in the coming months. in terms of what else it does for farmers, like they said, kerry and lieberman, they did t want to pick a fight with the agricultural committee. -- community. collin peterson, the chair of the house agriculture commi
they are growing in south america, obviously. 're cutting down a rain forest to create more capacity. every time they pass that to america is creating more pressure on america and south american farmers are cutting down reinforced. what will they do to ensure the survival of the american farmer? guest: it is a 900 and something page bill, so i admit i have not read the entire thing yet. it exempts farmers at the source, i understand. there is not going to be a "cow tax" or any limit...
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veryarmfulhat turned out to be very harmful was they went all around the world particularly ia south america andme eastern eure countrt of the companies to the country's developing at that time, and they originated a lott of bonds both to governments and industries and denneyth package essentially packaged those bondt and sold thehem to investors boh in the united states and around subprirld and those were the sort of supply and security the source of prime bonds, all of the foreign securities many of which defaulted in the earlythem 1930's and afflicted great loss on the investors. >> host: did glass-steagallste get at too big to fail? >> guest: i think it did in an indirect way. nguy were focused mainly o saying we don't want commerciall banks in the speculative activities and they particularlc didn't wanttivity commercial bao be able to use their deposits to fund speculative loans, whichanl were often an adjunct to issue specter but if.want b uritielso didn't want banks to be marketing speculative w securities to depositors whounsn were thought to be unsophisticated not able to figure out
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to highlight young talent from north, central and south america. >> when i think of myself, 13, 14 yearsams i had, it gives me chills. i grew up listening to "west side story," watching bernstein conduct in films and thinking of the lincoln center as kind of this really high goal. >> reporter: she invited me to one of her rehearsals at new york's lincoln center. >> good luck. >> thank you. >> some people would think orchestra seems stuffy. how do you break that stereotype? >> well, i think it is extremely easy. why can't they just do things differently and a little bit more relaxed and connect with the audience? >> you performed a tribute to gloria estefan. >> she was really impressed because the orchestra could do the -- she was like, wow, i never thought an orchestra could do that. >> reporter: now, alandra and the philharmonic orchestra of the americas are teaching the new generation of music. why should public schools keep music programs? >> there is just about every single important value for a child to learn in music. teamwork. respect for one another. imagination. discipline. i th
to highlight young talent from north, central and south america. >> when i think of myself, 13, 14 yearsams i had, it gives me chills. i grew up listening to "west side story," watching bernstein conduct in films and thinking of the lincoln center as kind of this really high goal. >> reporter: she invited me to one of her rehearsals at new york's lincoln center. >> good luck. >> thank you. >> some people would think orchestra seems stuffy. how do you...
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newschannel8 affect wheat output in the u.s., the shipping industry in norway, and the rubber industry in south americae, we understand the connections of a complex global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment objectives, risks, fees, expenses, and other information to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> this may be the most controversial play in baseball right now. just on to the field in the middle of a phillies game. little did he know that the philadelphia police would pull out a taser. did they do the right thing? or did they go too far? fans everywhere are weighing in. we're going to take a closer look this morning. >> 17 years old. heard another fan did the same thing in protest at the field yesterday. >> see if he learned the lesson. >> you're right about that, george. i'm robin roberts on this cinco de mayo. hope you're having a good morning. >>> a health alert about your children's medicines. dr. richard besser will be along wi
newschannel8 affect wheat output in the u.s., the shipping industry in norway, and the rubber industry in south americae, we understand the connections of a complex global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment objectives, risks, fees, expenses, and other information to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> this may be the...
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affect wheat output in the u.s., the shipping industry in norway, and the rubber industry in south americarice, we understand the connections of a complex global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment objectives, risks, fees, expenses, and other information to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> i want to bring you up to date on the gulf oil spill and what we discovered about government oversight over the years and it is frankly stung. regulators, government watchdogs, playing footsy with the industry they were supposed to be regulating, literally having sex with oil company employees. i want to show you what's happening to the oil. 210,000 gallons still pouring out every single day. crews managed to repair what they call controlled burns. we don't have any pictures of it. it has temporarily stopped pouring dispersements onto the slick and to see how effective they have been. >>> another development. let me take this off. one
affect wheat output in the u.s., the shipping industry in norway, and the rubber industry in south americarice, we understand the connections of a complex global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment objectives, risks, fees, expenses, and other information to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> i want to bring you up to...
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it destroy the america's best value in south austin texas. the man called 9-1-1 and said he lit his bedding on fire. the building suffered more than $1 million in damage. >>> a florida mother will remain in jail after a serious car crash that sends her children flying over an 18-foot wall. they were in regular seat belts instead of car seats. the impact ejected the 18 month old boy and he flew into a backyard. luckily he survived. the other child suffered scratches. >>> the sole survivor of a plane crash returns home. he will recover without his parents and brother among the people that died. reporter: rubin will be coming home to a town still in shock where a book of condolences have been open for those who knew the friends and neighbors. his brother and parents all died in the crash. they ask that the world now opt his privacy. everyone wait a minutes to -- wants to know what is going to happen, but please leave him in peace. >> rubin's father was keeping a blog about their holiday. they're getting are to welcome him back. we're hoping he w
it destroy the america's best value in south austin texas. the man called 9-1-1 and said he lit his bedding on fire. the building suffered more than $1 million in damage. >>> a florida mother will remain in jail after a serious car crash that sends her children flying over an 18-foot wall. they were in regular seat belts instead of car seats. the impact ejected the 18 month old boy and he flew into a backyard. luckily he survived. the other child suffered scratches. >>> the...
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, the navy, the f.b.i., d.e.a., all sorts of other agencies to interdict drug trafficking from south america to columbia to bring drugs to central america. we know how violence comes from those drugs. we're seeing the destablization of mexico because of t but we also know that there are these semi submersible craft -- mini submarines, full, that ride just below the water that are being used bier drug traffickers with -- that are being used by drug traffickers with the support of venezuela, to bring large amounts of cocaine into the united states. those same crafts can be used to deliver a weapon of terror. this administration and the world has to not just focus on iran but has to focus on the dangerous ties between iran and venezuela. mr. president, with that, i yield the floor. i see me friend and colleague from ten fen is here to speak. mr. corker: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from tennessee is recognized. mr. corker: i thank you. before i came down to speak today to some comments made by the junior senator from delaware, but before that i did want to mention that i ho
, the navy, the f.b.i., d.e.a., all sorts of other agencies to interdict drug trafficking from south america to columbia to bring drugs to central america. we know how violence comes from those drugs. we're seeing the destablization of mexico because of t but we also know that there are these semi submersible craft -- mini submarines, full, that ride just below the water that are being used bier drug traffickers with -- that are being used by drug traffickers with the support of venezuela, to...
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. >> here's other news making news early today in america. in south dakota storm chasers caught a picture of a wedge tornado. look at this. the storm was estimated to be between 500 and 1,000 feet wide and destroyed half a dozen buildings. no injuries have been reported. >>> in southern california, winter isn't over just yet. the late spring storm brought a few flakes to big bear ski resort. while little accumulation is expected the high winds blowing in could cause dangerous road conditions. >>> and also in california, would you like that to go? police are searching for three thieves on security camera stealing a bob's big boy statue. look at them. this is hours after the owner put it on display. the statue weighs about 300 pounds and costs $60,000. >>> finally in california local basketball players got a chance to show off their a-game. they were justed by the power and creativity of their dunking skills. they get to participate in a slam dunk showdown at the all-star nba next year. >>> and now for a look at your national and regional weather, here'
. >> here's other news making news early today in america. in south dakota storm chasers caught a picture of a wedge tornado. look at this. the storm was estimated to be between 500 and 1,000 feet wide and destroyed half a dozen buildings. no injuries have been reported. >>> in southern california, winter isn't over just yet. the late spring storm brought a few flakes to big bear ski resort. while little accumulation is expected the high winds blowing in could cause dangerous...
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continental is very strong to latin and south america and united strong to asia and put the two togetherille a tremendous amount of strength to europe along with the tremendous domestic network. it should be a tremendously successful airline. >> a story i covered a lot last week on the fox news channel has to do with the tarmac rule now in effect. airlines could be fined millions of dollars if they leave you on the tarmac waiting to take off for more than three hours. what do you think the ramifications of that is going to be? >> well, i think we are go to see a lot of airlines or some airlines be canceling flights. no one wants to take the risk of costing the airline several million dollars. the problem is i think our failure to look at the consumer end of this. if your flight is canceled what are you going to do, due to weather, air traffic or government regulation which this would be. come back to the gate and cancel the flights, the airline doesn't have to rebook you on another flight. they will. there will be no overnight and no meals and no amenities at all. we have to wait and see
continental is very strong to latin and south america and united strong to asia and put the two togetherille a tremendous amount of strength to europe along with the tremendous domestic network. it should be a tremendously successful airline. >> a story i covered a lot last week on the fox news channel has to do with the tarmac rule now in effect. airlines could be fined millions of dollars if they leave you on the tarmac waiting to take off for more than three hours. what do you think...
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india affect wheat output in the u.s., the shipping industry in norway, and the rubber industry in south americaat t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment objectives, risks, fees, expenses, and other information to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> 6:45 is your time. we're on top of a disturbing discovery. authorities have shut down a prominent prince george's county funeral home because of what they found in a nearby garage. chambers funeral home is located on cleveland avenue in riverdale. tracee wilkins joins us live with details. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, eun. on the company website they promise respectful funeral and also cremation for their customers. but customers surprised. they made a discovery in the garage of the funeral home. inspectors discovered 40 bodies piled in a 12 by 12 feet pile in the garage that contains the funeral home's cremato
india affect wheat output in the u.s., the shipping industry in norway, and the rubber industry in south americaat t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment objectives, risks, fees, expenses, and other information to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> 6:45 is...
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history of immigrant in the 70's nation vietnam, cambodia, 80's and 90's from the latino population, south americaand south believe for example. people who look new or different are no strangers to us. i had the privilege to have been born and raised in el salvador and central america and now i served as a member of the board in arlington. so our approach has been different. with the increasing diversity we we have had, today we have the lowest crime index since 1960. we are one of the most financially stable communities in the country. we have the lowest foreclosures and the reason and one of the lowest in the nation. our community is very diverse in about 16% latino, 8% african-american, 9% haitian. so we have a range of including people in our way of life and for us it has been about a countertop to legislate immigration. instead can we focus on integrating and teaching residents how to integrate in our country which somethings most immigrants do want to learn from the best majority want to learn english if they have a little more time after their second or third job when they get out, they may
history of immigrant in the 70's nation vietnam, cambodia, 80's and 90's from the latino population, south americaand south believe for example. people who look new or different are no strangers to us. i had the privilege to have been born and raised in el salvador and central america and now i served as a member of the board in arlington. so our approach has been different. with the increasing diversity we we have had, today we have the lowest crime index since 1960. we are one of the most...
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a people smuggling ring has been exposed through south america and hundreds of somali illegals were given fake identifications. many of them haveslamic ties to islamic terrorist groups. this is a terrorist organization and it's aligned with al qaeda. their priority is to impose shari'a, islamic law, and they have stated their intent to harm america. in addition to the somalis and the terrorists from somalia coming across the border, law enforcement officials in texas said mexican smugglers are coaching middleastern illegals. they're teaching them how to dress and look hispanic and they're learning how to speak spanish. mr. speaker, what is it going to take for the administration to really secure the border? the warning signs could not be clearer. we need to send sufficient national guard troops to the border now. until the federal government understands border security is a national security issue, we're going to continue to have this problem. and that's just the way it is. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania rise? >> ask unanimous
a people smuggling ring has been exposed through south america and hundreds of somali illegals were given fake identifications. many of them haveslamic ties to islamic terrorist groups. this is a terrorist organization and it's aligned with al qaeda. their priority is to impose shari'a, islamic law, and they have stated their intent to harm america. in addition to the somalis and the terrorists from somalia coming across the border, law enforcement officials in texas said mexican smugglers are...
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illegal drugs that are the magnet that really brings about the markets that cause the drug wars in south america, central america, mexico, coming into the united states. if we could shut off this illegal drugs magnet, there's two magnets that need to be shut off in america. one is the jobs magnet that hires illegals and pours them into our economy who work at substandard wages, then the taxpayers have to subsidize the subsistence for the families that should be sustained by the wages and benefits. that's one thing that is a magnet that needs to be shut off. there's ways we can do that, mr. speaker. but the other is this huge magnet which is the demand for illegal drugs in america that sets up the production and the distribution chain and the drug cartels that are so utterly brutal, especially in mexico, where i saw a number that i can't substantiate, i will just tell you, mr. speaker, it was reported in the news that over the last several years in the drug wars in mexico, they've had 23,000 people killed. 23,000. now that would be drug cartels killing members of other drug cartels, it would be l
illegal drugs that are the magnet that really brings about the markets that cause the drug wars in south america, central america, mexico, coming into the united states. if we could shut off this illegal drugs magnet, there's two magnets that need to be shut off in america. one is the jobs magnet that hires illegals and pours them into our economy who work at substandard wages, then the taxpayers have to subsidize the subsistence for the families that should be sustained by the wages and...
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south korean ship in march. the investigation is over. anything.going to do there is no reason other countries that want to cause us harm -- we can do whatever we want, because america is not going to do anything. host: thanks for that comment. what about north korea and south korea? guest: i agree with him. it does not been strong enough. north korea under the clinton administration were told if you want to develop nuclear weapons, we will basically give you help. they had the means to develop these weapons. for some reason we are shocked when they do it. they are developing long-range rockets. i deeply regret the distraction that iraq was at the time. we thought they had weapons of mass destruction. there were questions as to whether they did. we should have been focusing on the countries that were the biggest threat to us. that appears to be north korea and iran. we are dino they used hezbollah and they were responsible behind the bombing of our barracks in beirut. we need to address these issues. i think talking about sanctions has not worked. it is not an effective tool. in our missile defense we are unilaterally disarming and asking others to do likewise. thes
south korean ship in march. the investigation is over. anything.going to do there is no reason other countries that want to cause us harm -- we can do whatever we want, because america is not going to do anything. host: thanks for that comment. what about north korea and south korea? guest: i agree with him. it does not been strong enough. north korea under the clinton administration were told if you want to develop nuclear weapons, we will basically give you help. they had the means to develop...
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the 20's that turned out to be very harmful was that all around the world, and particularly in south americaeastern europe, a lot of the companies -- countries that were developing at that time, they originated at the time bonds to both governments and industries and then package them up and sold them to investors in the united states and around the world. those are sort of these subprime securities of the 1920's. all of these foreign securities that many of them defaulted. host: did glass-steagle get @ too big to fail? guest: in a way, they did. there were saying they did not want commercial banks in a speculative activity. and the delete said they did not want them to fund a speculum -- and they particularly said they did not want them to fund and speculative loans. they also did not want banks to be marketing speculative securities to depositors who were thought to be unsophisticated and not able to figure of what is a good investment and a bad investment. over the last 20 years we have these enormous financial giants that span all of these industries. essentially, glass-steagle really pr
the 20's that turned out to be very harmful was that all around the world, and particularly in south americaeastern europe, a lot of the companies -- countries that were developing at that time, they originated at the time bonds to both governments and industries and then package them up and sold them to investors in the united states and around the world. those are sort of these subprime securities of the 1920's. all of these foreign securities that many of them defaulted. host: did...
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and in the coastal marshes and peak migration time for birds coming long distances from central south americaear is their find a lot of oil when they get there. >> the fish eggs and shrimp eggs will be impacted. could the potential could go far beyond what we're talking about in the initial spill, in the initial slick but for years to come? >> well, what's important to remember. let's pretend by some miracle, the spill never touches the shore of louisiana. these animals have to complete a life sicycle. if some part involves going out into the ocean and coming back in and that's interrupted, that effect will be for years to come. >> kentucky, i want to ask about the dispersant chemicals. environmentalists are looking at these with a wary eye. there are unintended consequences as well because they are also toxic to the sea life and fish in the area. what is your feeling about -- i guess, juggling the two things, the lesser of two evils, the oil or the dispersant? >> well, that's exactly right. we're either trying to prevent the oil from getting on shore where we'll know there will be a lot of d
and in the coastal marshes and peak migration time for birds coming long distances from central south americaear is their find a lot of oil when they get there. >> the fish eggs and shrimp eggs will be impacted. could the potential could go far beyond what we're talking about in the initial spill, in the initial slick but for years to come? >> well, what's important to remember. let's pretend by some miracle, the spill never touches the shore of louisiana. these animals have to...
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america. afe question. first, i want to comment. in the south side of chicago the black on black violence gun crimes, it's so terrible. there's actually been more gun crimes, more murders in south side of chicago than there have been soldiers killed in iraq since the very first day of the war. and that's really terrible. my question is, if we remove the murder rate from chicago in the state nationwide stat tiss ticks, would that drop the murder rate greatly? what do you think? guest: well, in chicago if i recall the number from 2009, i think it was in the high 400s, which would be about 5% of the homicides in the u.s. so if you eliminated chicago numbers, the homicide rate would go down. but i'm not sure you should be eliminating the numbers for one city. i agree there's issues in chicago and elsewhere. and that's what i brought up before that there are pock oats, there are segments of -- pockets, neighborhoods in which crime rates couldn't to soar. yet other neighborhoods, more affluent ones where crime is coming down so sharply. that overall w
america. afe question. first, i want to comment. in the south side of chicago the black on black violence gun crimes, it's so terrible. there's actually been more gun crimes, more murders in south side of chicago than there have been soldiers killed in iraq since the very first day of the war. and that's really terrible. my question is, if we remove the murder rate from chicago in the state nationwide stat tiss ticks, would that drop the murder rate greatly? what do you think? guest: well, in...
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have continental flight to south america, and partner up, like other international partners.hy does it make economic -- why doesn't make economic sense to jam them into a large company -- why does it make economic sense to jam them into a large company? shareholders? cp-t: he's talkinga bou about o-chairs. american airlines and british airways have this. certainly a perfectly good way. the way they do it is through antitrust immunity which is a virtual merger. when you have two companies get together like united and continental, they are taking the co-chair alliance and they are combining it to all routes. you get more synergy in terms of cost and in terms of revenue. host: for those with frequent flier miles under 200, explain hub and spoke and how that plays a part in this discussion. guest: why are there no direct flights from idaho falls to washingtionon, d.c.? there is not enough traffic to have direct routes. she would fly from idaho falls to salt lake city and from salt lake city to washington. the reason you have hobbs is there are a lot of communities to do not have
have continental flight to south america, and partner up, like other international partners.hy does it make economic -- why doesn't make economic sense to jam them into a large company -- why does it make economic sense to jam them into a large company? shareholders? cp-t: he's talkinga bou about o-chairs. american airlines and british airways have this. certainly a perfectly good way. the way they do it is through antitrust immunity which is a virtual merger. when you have two companies get...
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thisim dissemination promote from the latino population in central america to t el salvador and south america to bolivia, for example. people beli who look new or dift i e no strangers to us. i have the privilege to havebeen been born and raised in elel sar salvador and now i served as a member of the county board and f arlington.oa iffeur approach hasrd been different.re with increasing diversity, i too we have the lowest crime index since 1960. we are one of the mostth financially stable communities in the country.ta we have the mostble co foreclosn the region and one of the lowest in the nation. our community is very diverse and about 16% latino, 8% african-american, 9% haitian. so we have a range of includinge people in our way of life. and for us it haspeop been aboub it's not our tax to legislate immigration. instead we focus on teaching a new residents how to immigrate into a community and contrary to what some think most immigrants do want to learn english and if they had a little more timeey after the second or third job and may havehaout time to learn piano or something like that. b
thisim dissemination promote from the latino population in central america to t el salvador and south america to bolivia, for example. people beli who look new or dift i e no strangers to us. i have the privilege to havebeen been born and raised in elel sar salvador and now i served as a member of the county board and f arlington.oa iffeur approach hasrd been different.re with increasing diversity, i too we have the lowest crime index since 1960. we are one of the mostth financially stable...
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folks are coming to this country, mostly from latin and south america, to help to do these agricultural works, and we do not have enough visas for these people. congress needs to make an adjustment to the quota. that will help solve the problem of folks come in without a visa. host: kyrsten sinema represents central phoenix. she is also the assistant leader to the democratic caucus in the arizona state legislature. when the legislature is not in session, she is an adjunct professor and practices law in phoenix. back to the phones, now comes a on our line forha democrats in austin, texas. caller: can you explain to us how the republican party is playing politics with this law and how much it has damaged the image in arizona? i was planning a vacation, and i am afraid to go. we canceled our hotel. host: are you here legally? caller: i came here, and stayed almost 10 years and i became a citizen. i vote, i do all of the work. i also understand how complex this situation is. you are misleading people. yes, i agree with the rep. there must be some federal law involved. guest: first, i want t
folks are coming to this country, mostly from latin and south america, to help to do these agricultural works, and we do not have enough visas for these people. congress needs to make an adjustment to the quota. that will help solve the problem of folks come in without a visa. host: kyrsten sinema represents central phoenix. she is also the assistant leader to the democratic caucus in the arizona state legislature. when the legislature is not in session, she is an adjunct professor and...
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i am from from south america. thank you so much for giving me the opportunity. you just mentioned north korea as terrorists, as well as the north korea leader is believed to be in china right now. in your estimation, in your view, what kind of rule should china play in nonproliferation and sanctions against iran. thank you. -- and north korea. thank you. >> two weeks ago, the house voted to go to conference on the bill for calling for mandatory sanctions against iran. specifically, the sanction calling for a moratorium, if you will, or boycott of allowing any refined patrol yum products to go into teheran. we had, for about over a year now been trying to deal with the white house insisting that they come along with us in allowing for this bill to move forward. as late as two weeks ago, the word was the president and the white house did not want to see this bill move forward, because the word given was that he and the white house felt that china and russia were in the right place so far as our negotiations at the united nations security council and a possible res
i am from from south america. thank you so much for giving me the opportunity. you just mentioned north korea as terrorists, as well as the north korea leader is believed to be in china right now. in your estimation, in your view, what kind of rule should china play in nonproliferation and sanctions against iran. thank you. -- and north korea. thank you. >> two weeks ago, the house voted to go to conference on the bill for calling for mandatory sanctions against iran. specifically, the...
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in north carolina we have a lot of people from mexico and south america that work here.ork ethic is mazing and great people. great people -- i know from my work in the congo, -- do you know how long he's worked to get his children here? 12 years. i find it unfair that someone is working so hard to get their children here legally and people can just cross the border and everyone says, oh, that's ok. >> of course they are not casually coming across the border and easily coming across the border. they are dying in significant numbers themselves trying to numbers themselves trying to come across the border just to support their families. i would say that, you know, that we were talking a little before about huhful permanent residents. a very significant percentage, it is not known how much, but many, many hundreds of thousands, if not millions of people that are unauthorized here have actually been approved for family-based visas. they have tried to abide by the law. these are the people unauthorized and have decided instead of wait ling for visas sometimes 10, dwelf years,
in north carolina we have a lot of people from mexico and south america that work here.ork ethic is mazing and great people. great people -- i know from my work in the congo, -- do you know how long he's worked to get his children here? 12 years. i find it unfair that someone is working so hard to get their children here legally and people can just cross the border and everyone says, oh, that's ok. >> of course they are not casually coming across the border and easily coming across the...
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history of immigrant in the 70's nation vietnam, cambodia, 80's and 90's from the latino population, south america and south believe for example. people who look new or different are no strangers to us. i had the privilege to have been born and raised in el salvador and central america and now i served as a member of the board in arlington. so our approach has been different. with the increasing diversity we we have had, today we have the lowest crime index since 1960. we are one of the most financially stable communities in the country. we have the lowest foreclosures and the reason and one of the lowest in the nation. our community is very diverse in about 16% latino, 8% african-american, 9% haitian. so we have a range of including people in our way of life and for us it has been about a countertop to legislate immigration. instead can we focus on integrating and teaching residents how to integrate in our country which somethings most immigrants do want to learn from the best majority want to learn english if they have a little more time after their second or third job when they get out, they ma
history of immigrant in the 70's nation vietnam, cambodia, 80's and 90's from the latino population, south america and south believe for example. people who look new or different are no strangers to us. i had the privilege to have been born and raised in el salvador and central america and now i served as a member of the board in arlington. so our approach has been different. with the increasing diversity we we have had, today we have the lowest crime index since 1960. we are one of the most...
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criminal elements and all of a sudden we have estimates of four to five drug cartels from central and south america fighting a drug war from brownsville to tijuana. from matamoros to tijuana on the other side of the border. people very killed in that war across the border. mexico has brought in every kind of resource they can bring in to try to stop this. it's out of control and bleeding across the border into my state and the other states that border mexico. we are having a great conversation today in our country about a law that was passed by the state of arizona. and i would argue the state of arizona, that law has a real clear message to the federal government. you know what, we've been waiting 10 to 15 years for anybody to realize how bad this is. now, back in 2004 and 2005, when we were there, we were beefing up border patrol, we were pouring homeland security money into building 600-something-odd miles of fence. we were going to -- we had resources that were dedicated to trying to stop this flood, but the flood was still come bug they were doing the best they could. they were catching a mill
criminal elements and all of a sudden we have estimates of four to five drug cartels from central and south america fighting a drug war from brownsville to tijuana. from matamoros to tijuana on the other side of the border. people very killed in that war across the border. mexico has brought in every kind of resource they can bring in to try to stop this. it's out of control and bleeding across the border into my state and the other states that border mexico. we are having a great conversation...