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is sated monsanto exxon coca-cola is also hated company because of what they do in south america and india now i have determined using my own financial metrics that if the global die a spore of of disgruntled victims of the global victims of the global banking and corporate occupation wanted to join together on mass. and drop a company down to zero for the sole purpose of demonstrating to the banking occupying forces that you have some power it's coca-cola everybody in the world listen to me right now simply stop thinking coca-cola for six months the entire balance of power between corporations and people would change in six months well we've been covering the fact that people in europe are rising up they're protecting themselves from their governments and that's the final headline here as we late lead into the midterm elections in the united states when people like larry summers are telling people it's going to be ok you will only you know you you want to live with mom too much longer and vice president joe biden is telling the people to you know buck up suck it up like take you kno
is sated monsanto exxon coca-cola is also hated company because of what they do in south america and india now i have determined using my own financial metrics that if the global die a spore of of disgruntled victims of the global victims of the global banking and corporate occupation wanted to join together on mass. and drop a company down to zero for the sole purpose of demonstrating to the banking occupying forces that you have some power it's coca-cola everybody in the world listen to me...
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heading first into south america, where all eyes have of course been on chile since yesterday.escue operations really heading their final stages and the weather has been cooperating as well. it's been a clear evening and it's going to stay dry for the next 24 hours as well. nice weather. copiapo on thursday expecting sunshine, and temperatures up to 28 degrees. it does get chillier in the evenings and early mornings. but nice weather as those miners get a chance to rest and catch up with their friends and family. over towards east asia,
heading first into south america, where all eyes have of course been on chile since yesterday.escue operations really heading their final stages and the weather has been cooperating as well. it's been a clear evening and it's going to stay dry for the next 24 hours as well. nice weather. copiapo on thursday expecting sunshine, and temperatures up to 28 degrees. it does get chillier in the evenings and early mornings. but nice weather as those miners get a chance to rest and catch up with their...
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it's one of the most developed countries in south america and for the entire international community to be able to watch what the world community came together and accomplished is nothing but, you know, something wonderful for this country. >> they really turned the hemisphere upside down. instead of the united states at the top, south america is at the top and the rest of this hemisphere is at the bottom. south america has emerged, really. >> they have emerged. [ inaudible ] >> that's a latitude. >> the americans were heavily involved in it, in the drilling down there. they did the right thing once they got all the way through, they said you guys now, it's going to be a day or two. you take the credit, we are getting out of here. the americans handled it beautifully. >> i'm talking about brazil and its role there. i'm talking about columbia and the other aggressive, want to talk about peru. they are all emerging from what had been neglect by the unit >>> issue two, midterm mania. >> the 2010 midterm. two weeks away from this coming tuesday, 108 seats in the house of representatives,
it's one of the most developed countries in south america and for the entire international community to be able to watch what the world community came together and accomplished is nothing but, you know, something wonderful for this country. >> they really turned the hemisphere upside down. instead of the united states at the top, south america is at the top and the rest of this hemisphere is at the bottom. south america has emerged, really. >> they have emerged. [ inaudible ]...
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why is south america enjoying relatively high levels of growth so soon after a global downturn? partly because of the growth of domestic industries, like cars that are billed to in brazil. the fact that south american countries have developed their own industries and maintain and strengthen growth in the future is one of the most significant findings of the report. the imf warns that the investment needs to grow at a sustainable pace. take the marathon approach, rather than a sprint. the other main factor is south american exports to emerging economies. chile's exports huge amounts of copper to china. commodity prices are relatively high and predicted to remain so. meaning the south american economies are less dependent on the united states. the same cannot be said for the economies of countries in the caribbean, which are highly dependent on tourism from the united states in europe. their growth is slow. in central america of the growth is faster. once again, central america is struggling because of its strong link to write about -- relatively sluggish u.s. economy. >> do you st
why is south america enjoying relatively high levels of growth so soon after a global downturn? partly because of the growth of domestic industries, like cars that are billed to in brazil. the fact that south american countries have developed their own industries and maintain and strengthen growth in the future is one of the most significant findings of the report. the imf warns that the investment needs to grow at a sustainable pace. take the marathon approach, rather than a sprint. the other...
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>> south america. >> to answer god's call to the whole chur to take the gospel to the whole world. >> it is a thrilling experience for me >> 4,000 delegates will meet at the cape town, uth africa convention center on world evan jellizion known as cape town, south africa 20. >> the whole church must be mobilized to bring the whole gospel to the whole world. this is our calling. these are our orders. >> revere billy graham then ma i -- this gathering will be a global event unlike any other in the histy of the church. >> because here we will have over 4,000 participants, the global technology allows them to participate while it is happening in 92 different countries. lausanne has set up 600 sites around the world. dr. victor nakah from zimbabwe is a leader overseeing the project. >> i had an opportunity to bring christians together. not physically but using techlogy. when christians come together to talk about kingdom stuff, that is exciting. >> the 10-day event starting october 16th will include daily prayer, worship, and extensive discussis facing persecution, poverty, aids and sharing
>> south america. >> to answer god's call to the whole chur to take the gospel to the whole world. >> it is a thrilling experience for me >> 4,000 delegates will meet at the cape town, uth africa convention center on world evan jellizion known as cape town, south africa 20. >> the whole church must be mobilized to bring the whole gospel to the whole world. this is our calling. these are our orders. >> revere billy graham then ma i -- this gathering will be a...
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200 years of independence. 70 authors give an idea of the literary landscape of south america's second biggest country. >> what you will see is an argentina that is in motion, an argentina that has never given up hope, even in the darkest moments. >> the fair is focused on new digital literature. >> there are audio books, downloadable e-books. >> the advantage is having an electronic device so you don't have to carry this around. you can also download games. >> printed books aren't likely to die out. classics are still the main money-makers. the retail market was worth 9.6 billion euros. >> i am old fashioned. >> i like to leaf through things. >> have to have the newspaper. >> stay tuned for "in-depth," coming up next. >> in a sign of how much cuba is opening up to the west, a top senator has been in the country. chris dodd, a critic of the embargo, was holding talks on improving relations. communist leaders showed that some small businesses the right to operate. they're hoping to correct the economic damage from u.s. sanctions and their own policies. >> the result of five decades of c
200 years of independence. 70 authors give an idea of the literary landscape of south america's second biggest country. >> what you will see is an argentina that is in motion, an argentina that has never given up hope, even in the darkest moments. >> the fair is focused on new digital literature. >> there are audio books, downloadable e-books. >> the advantage is having an electronic device so you don't have to carry this around. you can also download games. >>...
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and swill back it's down to western europe and costs in terms of ok and it's central america and south america. but you could really. interim so for. what is now unfortunately is becoming more and more spread out in different parts of the rural to synthetic drax unfortunately as there are no roots because it can be produced anywhere at any time by anybody so the threat is small to presage it multi component and that's why the reaction of the international community should be also comprehensive your office has helped to prosecute some somali pirates but there's still no globally accepted response when will we get that the problem is that. the international community. is still unable to come to an agreement to bulge of forms of the prosecution of the pirates in the absence of such agreement where helping communities helping and he gentle countries like kenya seychelles and even somalia some parts of somalia are like some of the land and learn to get nice persecutions and even from the two go get nice jails for political or for convicted pirates it's not easy because of the regional countries as
and swill back it's down to western europe and costs in terms of ok and it's central america and south america. but you could really. interim so for. what is now unfortunately is becoming more and more spread out in different parts of the rural to synthetic drax unfortunately as there are no roots because it can be produced anywhere at any time by anybody so the threat is small to presage it multi component and that's why the reaction of the international community should be also comprehensive...
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it could be done more and by the way that is also a political tool that agents such central and south america west africa and many other parts of the world they're quite sophisticated the major roads of course in terms of. him as a bigamist on it's about ninety percent of all the world production and cultivation and. three major routes so to say story around civil just dance and to asia and russia and switch back it's down to western europe and costs us in terms of ok and it's central america and south america. but you could really. interim so for. what is now unfortunately is becoming more and more spread out in different parts of the rural synthetic drax unfortunately as there are no roots because it can be produced anywhere at any time by anybody so the threat is small to presage it multi component and that's why the reaction of the international community should be also comprehensive your office has helped to prosecute some somali pirates but there's still no globally accepted response when will we get that the problem is that. the international community. is still unable to come to an ag
it could be done more and by the way that is also a political tool that agents such central and south america west africa and many other parts of the world they're quite sophisticated the major roads of course in terms of. him as a bigamist on it's about ninety percent of all the world production and cultivation and. three major routes so to say story around civil just dance and to asia and russia and switch back it's down to western europe and costs us in terms of ok and it's central america...
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country like china and india south america. africa we do our future. in would face. businesses and. we build. our future as being. the view of. everything. thank you very much for joining us. well that was laura european correspondent for r.t. well there is a brief now this monday evening at a controversial dutch m.p. known for strong and his love of views has gone on trial for inciting hatred it stems from a speech good builders made where he compared his lantern math ism and called for the qur'an to be banned is remarks through protests from the right saying this. he's protected and free speech laws but if convicted he goes home for two years. an earthquake measuring six point three on the richter scale struck off southern japan the epicenter was in the sea two hundred miles southwest of now japan's meteorological agency has issued a tsunami alert for nearby islands tonight there are no immediate reports of any damage or injuries we'll keep you posted on that story. and israeli military courts found two sergeants guilty of using a palestinian boy as a human shield during israel's
country like china and india south america. africa we do our future. in would face. businesses and. we build. our future as being. the view of. everything. thank you very much for joining us. well that was laura european correspondent for r.t. well there is a brief now this monday evening at a controversial dutch m.p. known for strong and his love of views has gone on trial for inciting hatred it stems from a speech good builders made where he compared his lantern math ism and called for the...
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so if anything happens in south america, then i have to say, hey, it's going to be a -- it will probably -- i couldn't even get there. >> you're not going to give me a number. i know you're thinking where it could go, but you're not going to give me a number. >> i don't know where rationing is. i haven't seen it yet. that's the only way you've got to keep the ball on the right page. it's just not rationing. >> what greg is alluding to is prices could get crazy. people are going to start seeing prices and employment is going to be down. there's going to be a lot of political pressure. i think ethanol would be the largest candidate to come under pressure. and also china. it's going to be a political solution or a political surprise. i would say the market is as bullish as it was back in june. we had several ways to make it bullish. we're going to have to have things to make it bearish. we're going to see rationing of ethanol and exports. it's very difficult at there point. if someone gets in trouble, this market could be intense. >> we're talking about rationing exports, you're talking abo
so if anything happens in south america, then i have to say, hey, it's going to be a -- it will probably -- i couldn't even get there. >> you're not going to give me a number. i know you're thinking where it could go, but you're not going to give me a number. >> i don't know where rationing is. i haven't seen it yet. that's the only way you've got to keep the ball on the right page. it's just not rationing. >> what greg is alluding to is prices could get crazy. people are...
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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 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. [the captioning on this program is provided as an independent service of the national captioning institute inc., which is solely responsible for the accurate and complete transcription of program content. cbs, its parent and affiliated companies, and their respective agents and divisions are not responsible for the accuracy or completeness of any transcription or for any errors completeness of any transcription or for any errors in transcription.] [captioning made possible by cbs sports, a division of cbs [captioning made possible by cbs sports, a division of cbs broadcasting, inc.] jim: barbecue. phil: you can't stop eating it, it
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 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. [the captioning on this program...
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on sunday, voters in south america's superpower will elect a successor. >> this is what an economic boomooks like brazilians i appearebrazilian style. not so long ago, this woman struggled to cover her basic household needs. now she is part of brazil's newly minted middle class. >> in the past, i did this beauty stuff at home. at that time, the salons were exclusive and expensive. now most of us can afford to invest and are looks. >> nearly 40 million brazilians have joined the ranks of the middle class. so have been helped by government handouts and others by improved education which leads to higher wages. so brazil is rising from the towering new homes to stores offering generous credit. there is now a feeling that brazil's time has finally come. the economy will grow by 7% this year. they have already treated 2 million jobs in 2010. these days, brazil does not borrow money from the imf. it lends money to the imf. that is a huge source of pride. the carnival mood has reached the for the stock exchange where, last week, president lula donned the jumpsuit of the national oil company to a
on sunday, voters in south america's superpower will elect a successor. >> this is what an economic boomooks like brazilians i appearebrazilian style. not so long ago, this woman struggled to cover her basic household needs. now she is part of brazil's newly minted middle class. >> in the past, i did this beauty stuff at home. at that time, the salons were exclusive and expensive. now most of us can afford to invest and are looks. >> nearly 40 million brazilians have joined...
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mexico and central america and the caribbean and if you look at the commies of south america less important but nonetheless very very critical so yes the u.s. has a lowered political profile but it's still tremendously important economically ok i ask you if i can ask you i mean peter let me jump in. yeah i'm not sure the puter understood me i do not think that the social progress suspend being made is because there's a consensus between these countries much of the social progress that i'm referring to in business well in brazil has to do with specific social programs that are actually not contemplated or fully supported by the world bank and other international financial institutions we will recall that there were going to go she should not try. the idea peter here a letter a letter finish a letter let her finish your point ok there are there there is some support for social programs here in mexico we have opportunity that isn't theirs but recall that what these countries did in others in other senses to get into the place where they are now are for example many of them withdrew from the re
mexico and central america and the caribbean and if you look at the commies of south america less important but nonetheless very very critical so yes the u.s. has a lowered political profile but it's still tremendously important economically ok i ask you if i can ask you i mean peter let me jump in. yeah i'm not sure the puter understood me i do not think that the social progress suspend being made is because there's a consensus between these countries much of the social progress that i'm...
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the trapped miners in south america are days from freedom. we have details that's good news for the rescue operation. >>> nearly 700 nurses at children's hospital in oakland plan to walk off the job tomorrow morning. the three-day strike is tied to an ongoing dispute regarding pay, benefits and other issues. administrators say children's hospital will remain open during the strike. >>> those 33 trapped coal miners in chile could start to make their way to the surface wednesday. the plans are to bring one man up at a time in a rescue capsule. that was tested this morning. it will take them 20 minutes to bring each miner up. the miners will be given aspirin to prevent blood hots and -- blood clots and a special drink donated by nasa. >>> the head of the nfl says the bay area's two pro football teams should consider sharing a new stadium. both teams currently play in aging and separate football teams. dollar would be the most likely choice for a new joint stadium. last june voters in that city approved a plan to build the new stadium for the 49e
the trapped miners in south america are days from freedom. we have details that's good news for the rescue operation. >>> nearly 700 nurses at children's hospital in oakland plan to walk off the job tomorrow morning. the three-day strike is tied to an ongoing dispute regarding pay, benefits and other issues. administrators say children's hospital will remain open during the strike. >>> those 33 trapped coal miners in chile could start to make their way to the surface...
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. >>> but first, developing news from south america. after more than two months underground. the rescue of 33 trapped miners in chile is underway. >>> after 69 days, the chilean miners are getting their first taste of air above ground. here is a live look tonight as the rescues continue. people are gathered about in hard hats. so far, three people have been lifted to safety. 33 people were trapped. they've been pulled free one by one and taken to a medical center for a battery of tests. the first miner came out of the ground at about 8:15 pacific time tonight. out from it, he emerged. hundreds of people were looking on as the medics checked on his health. they want to ease his transition to the light above ground. the first to greet him, his young son. the two exchanged a hug as his wife and father, and son looked on. and then the president of chile extended a welcome back to the surface. the miners were trapped under 2,000 feet of rock. here's a look at how they got here. >> reporter: august 3rd, a cave-in at a small copper and goldmine in northern chile trapped 33 miners un
. >>> but first, developing news from south america. after more than two months underground. the rescue of 33 trapped miners in chile is underway. >>> after 69 days, the chilean miners are getting their first taste of air above ground. here is a live look tonight as the rescues continue. people are gathered about in hard hats. so far, three people have been lifted to safety. 33 people were trapped. they've been pulled free one by one and taken to a medical center for a battery...
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in the past few weeks he's taken us to south america and australia. tonight, another continent for the latest chapter in his serie "everybody in the world has a story." >> lifted off. >> reporter: as we continue our mission, to boldly go where no news network has gone before, to bring back stories of our universal humanity, we once again turn to space station commander jeff williams. this time, jeff's random stab at the globe sends us to china. the tip of his finger fell on the city of chengdu. they don't have any white pages in chengdu, so we're going to have to use yellow pages this time. we'll make it work, though. of course the bake idea was the still the same-- there! to profile whoever picks up. it's like purses. what went through your head when you first got our phone call? >> ( translated ): at first i thought it was a prank call. >> reporter: 24-year-old xiao hua yu works at the lucky bag company. the company actual he makes reusable shopping bags. in china you have to pay for bags at the store so people often bring their own. you can use the
in the past few weeks he's taken us to south america and australia. tonight, another continent for the latest chapter in his serie "everybody in the world has a story." >> lifted off. >> reporter: as we continue our mission, to boldly go where no news network has gone before, to bring back stories of our universal humanity, we once again turn to space station commander jeff williams. this time, jeff's random stab at the globe sends us to china. the tip of his finger fell...
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our international numbers are up, in large part, things to air service from europe, south america, and asia. those numbers are up 11%. meetings and conventions markets are holding and continue to be relatively strong. business travel has not come back. that is our weakest segment. people are not traveling nearly as much as they used to. although the demand is up, the spending is down, and that is reflective of the economy. our hotel rates are still much lower when they were -- and there were two years ago. -- much lower when they were two years agwhere they were two yea. so what about mscone and why should i care? you probably only go once or twice and it is underground. the mosconi center is and it credible economic generator for san francisco. it generates $2 million a year. when you think about what is important about having a convention come into town, the average city convention, for five days, is the equivalent of a mid-sized corp. moving into the city, in terms of how much spending and tax revenue it generates. when you have oracle open world, generating about $70 million per co
our international numbers are up, in large part, things to air service from europe, south america, and asia. those numbers are up 11%. meetings and conventions markets are holding and continue to be relatively strong. business travel has not come back. that is our weakest segment. people are not traveling nearly as much as they used to. although the demand is up, the spending is down, and that is reflective of the economy. our hotel rates are still much lower when they were -- and there were...
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because nafta certainly set up the situation where american subsidized corn products were dumped in south america which cause huge economic dislocation american meat packers were bringing labor up from the south at slave labor wages again huge economic dislocation it was bill clinton causing a horrible slave mentality to be inculcated in monks' the american corporations to victimize mexicans in south americans and now that the folks are migrating up north of the border that people are making this out to be as if this was not completely predictable under what frickin bill clinton did with nafta anyway oscar thanks so much for being on the kaiser report oh my pleasure mike's keep the good work o'reilly and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey herbert and i want to thank my guests os currently on if you want to send me an e-mail please do so at kaiser report at r t t v dot ru until next time this is max kaiser saying by. i know that. in moscow all she's available interests marriage grantor journals which colson royal marriage results could be all
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i worked with her for many years in south america. she has a great understanding of issues, is a quick learner, and she is a very hard worker. she is also a teacher and educator. with regard to samer, he was on the commission and was outstanding. i would like you to consider him. he is legal minded and is great with legal issues. we have a great deal of things coming down the pipeline for next year. of course, professor enssani, she has been wonderful. supervisor campos: thank you. thank you to the commission for their work. it is good to see you. >> good morning. good morning, supervisors. my name is helen lim. i know theresa and i support her. i have known her for a while. she particularly fights for the chinese americans. i would urge you all to approve her appointment. thank you. supervisor campos: thank you. is there any at other member of the public that would like to speak? seeing none, public comment is closed. again, let me thank all of the applicants for coming forward. we repeat how every time we have more applicants for wh
i worked with her for many years in south america. she has a great understanding of issues, is a quick learner, and she is a very hard worker. she is also a teacher and educator. with regard to samer, he was on the commission and was outstanding. i would like you to consider him. he is legal minded and is great with legal issues. we have a great deal of things coming down the pipeline for next year. of course, professor enssani, she has been wonderful. supervisor campos: thank you. thank you to...
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involvement in the middle east and south america.they were among several activists targeted in an fbi raids here and in minneapolis. documents show investigators were looking for possible links between the activists and terrorist organizations. the couple says despite being ordered to appear before the grand jury, they will not testify because they feel it is attack on their first amendment rights. >>> if you ride the train on a daily basis you might notice a heightened police presence on your commute this weekend. the exercise is all part of operation rail safe going on all over, the country. this friday a law enforcement surge is expected along the state's commuter rail system. federal, state and local police will be stationed at rail stops and aboard trains. officers will conduct canine sweeps on rail cars and random passenger bag inspections. >>> air conditioning will soon return to union station after a more than 40 year absence. ridership on amtrak and metra have grown 40% in the past 12 years so the station will get a major re
involvement in the middle east and south america.they were among several activists targeted in an fbi raids here and in minneapolis. documents show investigators were looking for possible links between the activists and terrorist organizations. the couple says despite being ordered to appear before the grand jury, they will not testify because they feel it is attack on their first amendment rights. >>> if you ride the train on a daily basis you might notice a heightened police presence...
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. >>> now to south america, troops in ecuador have rescued president rafael correa from protesting police. last night, ecuadorean troops stormed a hospital we are was treated after being tear gassed by protesting police and trapped more than 12 hours. the police were angered by a just-passed law that cuts benefits. hundreds of police went on strike blocking roadways and triggering looting. after he was rescued correa thanked his supporters and called the unrest an attempted coup. >>> in italy, american amanda knox is scheduled to appear in court facing charges that could extend her time behind bars. last december, knox was convicted in the murder of her college roommate. today, she facing charges of slander brought by 12 italian police officers. she claimed they physically abused her. if convicted, another six years could be added to her-year murder sentence. >>> on the money watch stokes in asia got a friday boost. ashley morrison has the latest on all of that. good morning. >> good morning. asian markets got a lift on news on news about chinese manufacturing. >>> today wall treat gets t
. >>> now to south america, troops in ecuador have rescued president rafael correa from protesting police. last night, ecuadorean troops stormed a hospital we are was treated after being tear gassed by protesting police and trapped more than 12 hours. the police were angered by a just-passed law that cuts benefits. hundreds of police went on strike blocking roadways and triggering looting. after he was rescued correa thanked his supporters and called the unrest an attempted coup....