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is it a difficult day across the entire southern part of south america. even some flights from brazil to paraguay and uruguay were affected. half of the cost and was affected. eruption was three days ago, and the smoke and ash has been making its way slowly across argentina, driven by the land and the finally arrived earlier today. that is what caused the problems. other piece of reasonably good news, the authorities say they hope to reopen the road between chile and argentina. they will open up to cargo traffic and open it up to traffic after that. >> are authorities tough and that there'll be no further spread? >> this seems to be that way. there are some indications that the activity does seem to be on the way. there are certainly hoping that the worst is over. eruption is still ongoing. in terms of the people here, her around 4000 people are still living outside their homes in temporary shelters. the attention has really shifted to the livestock as well. this is an agricultural area. a very pitiful pictures coming out of the area of cows and sheep wan
is it a difficult day across the entire southern part of south america. even some flights from brazil to paraguay and uruguay were affected. half of the cost and was affected. eruption was three days ago, and the smoke and ash has been making its way slowly across argentina, driven by the land and the finally arrived earlier today. that is what caused the problems. other piece of reasonably good news, the authorities say they hope to reopen the road between chile and argentina. they will open...
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you have air passengers across south america facing huge disruptions because of ongoing eruptions fromhe volcano in chile. hundreds of flights have been canceled because of the huge cloud of volcanic ash. for more, we are joined on the line by bhatti have of research -- by the head of research for the pacific region aviation sector. how much of an impact is this having in that area? >> it is having a big impact in australia. just to give you an idea of how many people are impacted, over the past two days since monday and sunday, of around 65,000 passengers have been impacted. they have been on domestic australia as well as trans- atlantic services. many flights have been cancelled. flights were suspended this morning has volcanic ash moved over the city. -- as of volcanic ash moved over the city. some domestic services continue to be affected. there is a massive backlog of 65,000 passengers that they need to accommodate into the network. >> planes are grounded. passengers are stranded. how much is being lost by these major carriers, such as qantas, virgin, and tiger? >> it is difficult
you have air passengers across south america facing huge disruptions because of ongoing eruptions fromhe volcano in chile. hundreds of flights have been canceled because of the huge cloud of volcanic ash. for more, we are joined on the line by bhatti have of research -- by the head of research for the pacific region aviation sector. how much of an impact is this having in that area? >> it is having a big impact in australia. just to give you an idea of how many people are impacted, over...
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latest reports suggest more than 6000 have crossed into turkey. >> air passengers across south america are facing huge disruption because of ongoing abrameruptions from a volcano. we're focusing on the power of asia. looking at the impact of the continent's economic growth. we're looking at indonesia which is hosting an economic forum. a sign of how far this country has come since the crisis 13 years ago. joining us live from jakarta, our correspondent. >> i am in the heart of the business district and you can see signs of the recent economic recess. -- success. the economy virtually collapsed during the crisis and foreign investors wrote this country off. at that time, indonesia transition from being a dictatorship into a democracy and today, in the nation's pride themselves on their image as a moderate muslim democracy but there are new threats, and it concerns. the rise of conservative islam that could be putting that image at risk. wednesday night in downtown jakarta. a time to kick back and take a break from the stresses of the workweek. indonesia is a majority muslim nation but i
latest reports suggest more than 6000 have crossed into turkey. >> air passengers across south america are facing huge disruption because of ongoing abrameruptions from a volcano. we're focusing on the power of asia. looking at the impact of the continent's economic growth. we're looking at indonesia which is hosting an economic forum. a sign of how far this country has come since the crisis 13 years ago. joining us live from jakarta, our correspondent. >> i am in the heart of the...
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we do see it in calinke, you see it in certain incan sites in south america. so it might be a pan american feature. i'm not sure what it is. some hopi people have told me that the t, the bottom of the t, goes down into a mythical underground lake so this is an upside down mountain that leads down into a place called the house of rain. that is where twyla, probably oldest american deity, the rain deity, lives down in the house of rain and this is a t shape from up on the colorado plateau and that is the last picture on these slides, so -- the t shape, the pottery, i followed genetic information that you find in bones and teeth. i followed as many different pieces of information as i could and they sent me walking. i started in chaco canyon and walked north up to mesa verde, around to comb ridge in utah, down into the hopi mesa, across the mugion rim, to mexico and then into the sierra madre, following people, following routes. because everything in the desert leaves a route that leads you somewhere. everything out there is a story. and that's what i'm following
we do see it in calinke, you see it in certain incan sites in south america. so it might be a pan american feature. i'm not sure what it is. some hopi people have told me that the t, the bottom of the t, goes down into a mythical underground lake so this is an upside down mountain that leads down into a place called the house of rain. that is where twyla, probably oldest american deity, the rain deity, lives down in the house of rain and this is a t shape from up on the colorado plateau and...
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growing up as a little girl in south america and latin america, i was hooked on telenovelas but i never a landing role in one. if i was going to steal the show i had to let my hair down and let my inner passion be my guide. >> reporter: colombia, south america, lush landscape, urban sophistication and bright people and the back drop for some of the most popular telenovela, filled with smimery skin, and enough love triangles to make a girl dizzy. and they see casanovas will be my leading men as i'm starring in an episode, the delmont heirs. >> about five brothers who inherit a chunk of money and a beautiful woman comes to destroy their lives. >> reporter: all that drama unfolds right here at the stunning el portico ranch, shooting location for prime time telenovela. >> welcome. >> reporter: thank you. no, i'm definitely not in kansas anymore. and it feels like i'm in my own telenovela already. some of my co-stars welcome me with open arms. if not a little more. but others like margarita, who plays the show's villain, are feeling a little threatened. here she is ticked off because someone
growing up as a little girl in south america and latin america, i was hooked on telenovelas but i never a landing role in one. if i was going to steal the show i had to let my hair down and let my inner passion be my guide. >> reporter: colombia, south america, lush landscape, urban sophistication and bright people and the back drop for some of the most popular telenovela, filled with smimery skin, and enough love triangles to make a girl dizzy. and they see casanovas will be my leading...
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our intervention in indonesia, in south america.i think that anything was worth winning the cold war. what do you say to those critics? >> well, i think it was very important to win the cold war. because the issue then was whether we would continue to have a democratic society or whether it's sort of stalinist, materialistic, totally planned system would take over. >> stephen: like obama is setting up? i know you can't say that outloud because you have to have dinner with these people but let's call it-- let's call that one. >> i don't get invited to din their often with obama. >> stephen: i never get invited. take me with you the next time you go. dr. kissinger, thank you so much. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: the book is "on china" the man is henry kissinger. we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: that's it for the report.
our intervention in indonesia, in south america.i think that anything was worth winning the cold war. what do you say to those critics? >> well, i think it was very important to win the cold war. because the issue then was whether we would continue to have a democratic society or whether it's sort of stalinist, materialistic, totally planned system would take over. >> stephen: like obama is setting up? i know you can't say that outloud because you have to have dinner with these...
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. >> many flights in south america are being disrupted by volcanic ash tray the volcano -- the volcano erupting in chile and is disrupting flights in australia and new zealand. >>> are temperatures are going to climb, maybe a little bit above average this year. we saw a nice warm-up today. giving you a look at what is outside our doors, mostly clear skies. it took a little while and hugely in the day we are seeing a little bit of haze and fog but the rest of us are dealing with some pretty good conditions. the rest of us are between 5-15 miles per hour. we have seen breezier days. still sitting in the '60s. 73 in livermore. 59 in san francisco and oakland. 68 in napa and still mid-70s outside in santa rosa. still a gorgeous day to get outdoors and enjoy some dinner. this ridge is in place over the pacific and will be shifting overhead in the next day or two. the marine layer will be very weak. let's run you through tomorrow morning. we could wake up with this along the coastline but by 8:00 is backing up. you will see plenty of sunshine tomorrow. we can expect the am clouds back with u
. >> many flights in south america are being disrupted by volcanic ash tray the volcano -- the volcano erupting in chile and is disrupting flights in australia and new zealand. >>> are temperatures are going to climb, maybe a little bit above average this year. we saw a nice warm-up today. giving you a look at what is outside our doors, mostly clear skies. it took a little while and hugely in the day we are seeing a little bit of haze and fog but the rest of us are dealing with...
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. >> turning now to south america, thousands of tribal people in paraguay from their traditional homeland are living in deep poverty, their fight is made worse because they don't speak a language. our ko*r spont care lina martinez reports. >> the indigenous people of paraguay, 2011, they hope to build over 90 more schools in the next ten years, it all began in a conversation of a pastor in paraguay and an revisionist team. >> san francisco said to me as i was living the community, i must get you to please come here and teach the gospel to our community, if you come and preach the gospel, then our children's future will change. >> his congregation have over 20 years of experience in the education field, they have a school with over 300 students, many of them learn of the christian faith for the first time at the school. the school's christian teaching has transformed the lives of hundreds of families so far and now thanks to the nations from a prez betairn church in korea and the other hope help of orgazations, ey're helping paraguay. >> i'm looking for several christian programs, not just
. >> turning now to south america, thousands of tribal people in paraguay from their traditional homeland are living in deep poverty, their fight is made worse because they don't speak a language. our ko*r spont care lina martinez reports. >> the indigenous people of paraguay, 2011, they hope to build over 90 more schools in the next ten years, it all began in a conversation of a pastor in paraguay and an revisionist team. >> san francisco said to me as i was living the...
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the volcanic ash being pumped into the air is still grounding planes across south america. the volcanologists on board are hoping to learn more about the eruptions which started on the fourth of june. passengers of one of latin america's largest airlines face delays. the company says that services in argentina have seen the most destruction. in parts of argentine patagonia, a state of emergency is being declared. the air is thick with volcanic ash and it has made the streets look dirty and gray. the province has allocated $50 million for the cleanup. the volcanic ash is clogging new zealand's air space with thousands stuck at airports. the clouds of ash are reported to be thinning out. volcanoes are notoriously hard to predict so there are limited hopes that the interruptions may be coming to an end. jonathan joseph, bbc news. >> the crew out of a merchant ship held captive for year that released by somali pirates have been welcomed home in karachi. this was the reaction as four of the group reunited with relatives and more than -- [inaudible] raise the money through private
the volcanic ash being pumped into the air is still grounding planes across south america. the volcanologists on board are hoping to learn more about the eruptions which started on the fourth of june. passengers of one of latin america's largest airlines face delays. the company says that services in argentina have seen the most destruction. in parts of argentine patagonia, a state of emergency is being declared. the air is thick with volcanic ash and it has made the streets look dirty and...
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planes were cancelled from australia to south america because of the ash that might damage the enginesit might disrupt a soccer tournament next month. >>> in nato they increased their air strikes in libya. but they did not say there was casualties. outside they dropped leaflets warning moammar gadhafi's is bombing runs but waited until advancing. >>> and in nepal the united nations declared that county free of land mines. they were planted during a ten year battle with communist insurgents. that ended with a peace deal in 2007. nepal then began clearing the mines using military records of where they were planted. >>> oakland police are searching for two robbers who apparently got away with a major haul this evening. police were called to california check cashing on telegraph and 51st street at 7:20 tonight. police confirmed that the business was robbed but they are not releasing any further details. we have an unconfirmed report, though, indicating as much as $49,000 may have been stolen. >>> a man accused of stealing $1.5 million in chips from a vegas casino pleaded guilty in court to
planes were cancelled from australia to south america because of the ash that might damage the enginesit might disrupt a soccer tournament next month. >>> in nato they increased their air strikes in libya. but they did not say there was casualties. outside they dropped leaflets warning moammar gadhafi's is bombing runs but waited until advancing. >>> and in nepal the united nations declared that county free of land mines. they were planted during a ten year battle with...
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. >>> more flights have been grounded from south america to new zealand as volcano in chile continues to spew ash. the volcano roared to life earlier this month after lying dormant for decades. >>> and starting today, the u.s. army will be sporting a new look. after ten years of complaints from soldiers about their berets being too hot, awkward and unable to block the sun, the army is ditching the black wool hat in favor of its old patrol caps. berets will still be worn by rangers, airborne troops and special forces. >>> now here's an early look at one of your top health headlines on msnbc.com. broad spectrum is the government's new buzz word to describe sunscreen products that do an acceptable job of blocking all types of damaging sun race. current standards of protection apply to only ultraviolet b rays which sauce sunburns. under new rules published tuesday, products will also have to protect against more penetrating ultraviolet-a rays associated with skin cancer. for more information on this and other health stories, you can check out the health page at msnbc.com. >> narrator: ear
. >>> more flights have been grounded from south america to new zealand as volcano in chile continues to spew ash. the volcano roared to life earlier this month after lying dormant for decades. >>> and starting today, the u.s. army will be sporting a new look. after ten years of complaints from soldiers about their berets being too hot, awkward and unable to block the sun, the army is ditching the black wool hat in favor of its old patrol caps. berets will still be worn by...
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recognizes the problem will not be solved in mexico, south america, colombia or bolivia. the real problem is, if they don't reduce consumption significantly, if they don't change policy and give an opportunity to prevention, information, use more resources, the policy of putting in jail everyone that uses drugs, no matter the age, drugs are hard or soft, is going to be a policy that's not working. >> thank you very much. >> you are watching bbc news. still ahead, a fourth foremen as the head of world football. >> activists in bahrain say there have been some pro-democracy reforms. they poast videos and photos online which they say show protests in several villages outside the capital. at least 30 people have been killed since protests began in february. >> waiting for business, bahrain's formula one race track. site of this year's grand prix after the worst clashes in the country's history. now the government has lifted the state of emergency, and it is hoping to claw back lost revenues and show life is back to normal. but bahrain today is far from back to normal. checkpo
recognizes the problem will not be solved in mexico, south america, colombia or bolivia. the real problem is, if they don't reduce consumption significantly, if they don't change policy and give an opportunity to prevention, information, use more resources, the policy of putting in jail everyone that uses drugs, no matter the age, drugs are hard or soft, is going to be a policy that's not working. >> thank you very much. >> you are watching bbc news. still ahead, a fourth foremen as...
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plans to build a factory in mexico to boost sales in fast growing markets in cross central and south america. it also plans to sell mexican made cars in north america. >>> sharp will switch from making large display panels to smaller sized ones at two plants in central japan. the company's kameyama number two plant in mie prefecture currently produces large liquid cristial display panels for tv sets. shar sharp will phase out the manufacture of large screen tv sets and switch to small and medium sized lcd panels there. the kameyama number one plant will make lcd panels for smartphones by march 2012. the company says demand for smaller panels is expected to increase. profits on large panels have become smaller due to intense competition from south korean and taiwanese makers. >>> u.s. stocks ended lower with market players taking a wait and see stance ahead of key jobs data. to see how to see how stocks are performing this friday in japan we cross over to ramin mellegard at the tokyo stock exchange. ramin, how are things kicking >> good morning to >> good morning to you, ai. having a look at
plans to build a factory in mexico to boost sales in fast growing markets in cross central and south america. it also plans to sell mexican made cars in north america. >>> sharp will switch from making large display panels to smaller sized ones at two plants in central japan. the company's kameyama number two plant in mie prefecture currently produces large liquid cristial display panels for tv sets. shar sharp will phase out the manufacture of large screen tv sets and switch to small...
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but now scientists in china and south america are producing milk in cloned dairy cows that duplicatesman milk. chinese researchers inserted the human genes that have the code for milk production into the d-n-a of dairy cows. argentina recently presented the first transgenic cow, which also produces human- like milk. both countries are racing to market the milk but the reaction here is mixed. 1:01"i'm not happy about that. i still think you should separate animals from people. just because you can do something doesn't mean you should. ihink it's great for people who can t do breast milk for whatever issues or health issues"1:17 genetically modified milk is supposedly 80- percent identical to human breast milk. chinese scientists hope to have the milk on the market within three years, as an alternative to infant formula. how would you like to get paid.. to sleep on the job? sleepy's mattress chain is hiring a snooze director! the requirements? at least 18 years of sleep experience.. and the ability to nap in public. the new hire will test out mattresses in stores.. and then blog about i
but now scientists in china and south america are producing milk in cloned dairy cows that duplicatesman milk. chinese researchers inserted the human genes that have the code for milk production into the d-n-a of dairy cows. argentina recently presented the first transgenic cow, which also produces human- like milk. both countries are racing to market the milk but the reaction here is mixed. 1:01"i'm not happy about that. i still think you should separate animals from people. just because...
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this animal's fossils are only found in this area of south america. nice clean band here.s part of africa. we could integrate over the surface in the no nation-- notation turbly is a capital sigma, national assembly, they create the committee of public safety. which sounds like a very nice committee. notice this is an aldahyde and an alcohol. >> into an effecter and memory sells. >> a gal ax there is another galaxy. >> and for dollars is there 30 million plus the 20 million from the american manufacturer. if this does not blow your mind, then you have no emotion. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: so that's not the most standard way of teaching i've ever seen. >> no, i mean i was doing for my cousins and you know, they weren't paying me so i just kind of do it very conversationally. they are feedback was that they liked me better on youtube than in person. >> stephen: . >> face does not appear t is just voice and writing. >> stephen: and do you happen to agree-- have a degree in education. >> i don't have a degree in education. >> stephen: could you-- could you-- you could
this animal's fossils are only found in this area of south america. nice clean band here.s part of africa. we could integrate over the surface in the no nation-- notation turbly is a capital sigma, national assembly, they create the committee of public safety. which sounds like a very nice committee. notice this is an aldahyde and an alcohol. >> into an effecter and memory sells. >> a gal ax there is another galaxy. >> and for dollars is there 30 million plus the 20 million...
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right now a volcano eruption in chile is causing a mess around south america. the entire plume of ash is sending thousands from their homes and grounding flights in southern argentina but it is also making a colorful lightning storm within the smoke and ash. photographers snapped these pictures showing the power of mother nature. dramatic pictures. >>> and mother nature powerful indeed. bringing powerful heat and humidity to our area. meteorologist tom kierein is in the storm center with the very latest. >>> good morning, eun. good morning to you at home. thanks for skhebging in with us on this tuesday morning. off to a pleasant start. heat building today. high humidity not arriving until tomorrow. right now 69 at reagan national. upper 60s on the bay. elsewhere, away from the waters, only in the upper 50s to near 60 degrees. so quite a pleasant start this morning. there's the washington monument under a clear sky. sunrise 5:43. near 80 by 9:00. a few high clouds coming in. peak above 90 by afternoon. night planner, a clear evening but warm. 80s through the ear
right now a volcano eruption in chile is causing a mess around south america. the entire plume of ash is sending thousands from their homes and grounding flights in southern argentina but it is also making a colorful lightning storm within the smoke and ash. photographers snapped these pictures showing the power of mother nature. dramatic pictures. >>> and mother nature powerful indeed. bringing powerful heat and humidity to our area. meteorologist tom kierein is in the storm center...
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planes were cancelled from australia to south america because of the ash that might damage the engines soccer tournament next month. >>> in nato they increased their air strikes in libya. but they did not say there was casualties. outside they dropped leaflets warning moammar gadhafi's is bombing runs but waited until advancing. >>> and in nepal the united nations declared that county free of land mines. they were planted during a ten year battle with communist insurgents. that ended with a peace deal in 2007. nepal then began clearing the mines using military records of where they were planted. >>> oakland police are searching for two robbers who apparently got away with a major haul this evening. police were called to california check cashing on telegraph and 51st street at 7:20 tonight. police confirmed that the business was robbed but they are not releasing any further details. we have an unconfirmed report, though, indicating as much as $49,000 may have been stolen. >>> a man accused of stealing $1.5 million in chips from a vegas casino pleaded guilty in court today. this is surve
planes were cancelled from australia to south america because of the ash that might damage the engines soccer tournament next month. >>> in nato they increased their air strikes in libya. but they did not say there was casualties. outside they dropped leaflets warning moammar gadhafi's is bombing runs but waited until advancing. >>> and in nepal the united nations declared that county free of land mines. they were planted during a ten year battle with communist insurgents....
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and south america, they're in africa, all over south asia. >> do you think there's a sense of mission creep and the mission being to be number one in the plan set in. >> i don't think that's their objective. they're doing it for their own national economic reasons. they're developing resources for them, they do it wherever there's oil and minerals and in latin america. >> what do they want to whitewash? >> they've got a huge population to support. they're doing things out of their own national interests. they're not necessarily doing it to tweak us, although that's -- >> global power. >> they're never going to be a leader because they never have followers because the self- interest is so naked. there's no idealism or purpose there that anyone can get beyond. >>> say that, but i know of a phd students who are over here, from china, and they used to stay here. they don't stay here anymore. they go back to china. >> parts of the reason is we don't let them stay here. >> i don't think that's the reason. i think the reason is -- that the future is in china! >> china is succeeding where the
and south america, they're in africa, all over south asia. >> do you think there's a sense of mission creep and the mission being to be number one in the plan set in. >> i don't think that's their objective. they're doing it for their own national economic reasons. they're developing resources for them, they do it wherever there's oil and minerals and in latin america. >> what do they want to whitewash? >> they've got a huge population to support. they're doing things...
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but now scientists in china and south america are producing milk in cloned dairy cows that duplicatesuman milk. chinese researchers inserted the human genes that have the code for milk production into the d-n-a of dairy cows. argentina recently presented the first transgenic cow, which also produces human- like milk. both countries are racing to market the milk but the reaction here is mixed. 1:01"i'm not happy about that. i still think you should separate animals from people. just because you can do something doesn't mean you should. ihink it's great for people who can t do breast milk for whatever issues or health issues"1:17 genetically modified milk is supposedly 80- percent identical to human breast milk. chinese scientists hope to have the milk on the market within three years, as an alternative to infant formula. recess isn't just for kids anymore. did you know - today's "recess at work day." that's according to a motivational speaker, anyway. he says - taking a break from the office will boost employee morale.. lower stress.. and help get the creative juices flowing again. his
but now scientists in china and south america are producing milk in cloned dairy cows that duplicatesuman milk. chinese researchers inserted the human genes that have the code for milk production into the d-n-a of dairy cows. argentina recently presented the first transgenic cow, which also produces human- like milk. both countries are racing to market the milk but the reaction here is mixed. 1:01"i'm not happy about that. i still think you should separate animals from people. just because...
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our exports to south america will create tens of thousands of american jobs. the reality is then nearly 80% of the world's purchasing power lies outside the united states. if we do not have those markets, others will. free and fair trade agreements can help us create the kind of pro-jobs, pro-growth economy that will lift our nation up. in good physical control, legal tax, and -- could fiscal control, legal tax could help us build our economy and reduce our deficit. we can build on the legacy of president roosevelt's great white fleet by ratifying the free trade agreements so that instead of an inheritance of debt, we can leave our children a bright future. thank you and god bless. >> coming up this week, live coverage of the official presidential announcement a former utah governor and former ambassador to china, jon huntsman. his remarks from the adis state park in new jersey here on c- span, c-span radio and c- span.org. >> c-span has launched a new website for politics in the 2012 presidential race. visit us at c-span.org/campaign in2012. this week on the
our exports to south america will create tens of thousands of american jobs. the reality is then nearly 80% of the world's purchasing power lies outside the united states. if we do not have those markets, others will. free and fair trade agreements can help us create the kind of pro-jobs, pro-growth economy that will lift our nation up. in good physical control, legal tax, and -- could fiscal control, legal tax could help us build our economy and reduce our deficit. we can build on the legacy...
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a volcanic eruption in chile means air travel misery from south america to australia. euroan ion finance ministers have been meeting in brussels to discuss all options related to steering reset of the grip -- debt crisis. solutions have emerged. germany would let private lenders to share the cost of another bailout but they're facing opposition. earlier, standard and poor's downgraded greek debt to its lowest level warning that any restructuring would be considered a default. >> a second greek bailout looks inevitable and the euro group chairmen would like all options on the table. germany is lobbying for private creditors to shoulder some of the burden by giving greece more time to repay their debt. >> a role for the private-sector is one element in the additional measures. that is what we are discucuing in detail today. >> they would like banks and insurance companies to put 30 billion euros towards a new bailout by excepting delay repayments. they have support from some quarters but the ecb is resisting the plan. they said that forcibly delayed payments would amount
a volcanic eruption in chile means air travel misery from south america to australia. euroan ion finance ministers have been meeting in brussels to discuss all options related to steering reset of the grip -- debt crisis. solutions have emerged. germany would let private lenders to share the cost of another bailout but they're facing opposition. earlier, standard and poor's downgraded greek debt to its lowest level warning that any restructuring would be considered a default. >> a second...
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realities of working in antarctica the chilean air force plane that was to airlift the body back to south america suffered an explosion in the left engine as it was taking off the pilots on board of hurting another fatal tragedy by a matter of seconds still the southern continent doesn't provide the opportunity to dwell on the difficulties when a concealed under the key thing is all problems as soon as possible which will be lost when there is no immediate response would be cautions and avoid actions that may get one of those hurt for example when the airplane engine failed we have avoided doing anything that could have gotten any of us hurt in any way so we don't have to airlift anybody else here we have avoided any risk until another airplane arrives with the one thing in a system derived from unfortunate necessity which keeps those living and working in the face of danger and safe as possible in antarctica sean thomas. and there are more videos stories from sean's adventures around the world on his blog find that at our website that's. one of the most extreme environments on the planet. and pe
realities of working in antarctica the chilean air force plane that was to airlift the body back to south america suffered an explosion in the left engine as it was taking off the pilots on board of hurting another fatal tragedy by a matter of seconds still the southern continent doesn't provide the opportunity to dwell on the difficulties when a concealed under the key thing is all problems as soon as possible which will be lost when there is no immediate response would be cautions and avoid...
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and since 2007, stations set up in south america have registered similar patterns before four other earthquakes. >> so there's actually 5 to 10 different indicators that we could instrument, and if all five or all ten change at the same time, then you're reasonably certain there's going to be an earthquake. >> and here is where things get interesting. because bleier says the next time quake finder sensors pick up such a pattern, he's prepared to call the states off of emergency services, essentially going on record predicting an earthquake for a certain place within a certain period of time, and of a certain magnitude. now, with no proven track record, bleier doesn't expect the state to go public with the information, but what if they're right? what does the state do the next time they call? >> i think we're at that threshold right now. >> i've been down this path, yes. >> reporter: not everyone, however, is so sure. >> it's a very, very complex problem to solve. >> reporter: malcolm johnston is a research geophysicist. for decades he says they've pursued this angle, to no avail. he says after
and since 2007, stations set up in south america have registered similar patterns before four other earthquakes. >> so there's actually 5 to 10 different indicators that we could instrument, and if all five or all ten change at the same time, then you're reasonably certain there's going to be an earthquake. >> and here is where things get interesting. because bleier says the next time quake finder sensors pick up such a pattern, he's prepared to call the states off of emergency...
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and since 2007, he says, stations set up in south america have registered similar patterns before four other earthquakes. here is where thing get really interesting. because he says the next time quake finders sensors pick up such a pattern, he is prepared to call the state's office of emergency services. essentially going on record, picking an earthquake for a certain place within a certain period of time. and of a certain magnitude. now, with no proven track record, he doesn't expect the state to go public with the information. but what if they're right? what does the state do the next time they call? not everyone, allow, is so sure. >> it's a very, very complex problem to solve. >> reporter: malcolm johnston is a research geo physicist with the united states geological survey. for decades he says they have pursued this electromagnetic angle to no avail. johnson says after an earthquake, in such a sea of data, someone can almost always find what they are looking for. >> these can be really tantalizing. you see this and you think you've got an association. >> reporter: but proving bey
and since 2007, he says, stations set up in south america have registered similar patterns before four other earthquakes. here is where thing get really interesting. because he says the next time quake finders sensors pick up such a pattern, he is prepared to call the state's office of emergency services. essentially going on record, picking an earthquake for a certain place within a certain period of time. and of a certain magnitude. now, with no proven track record, he doesn't expect the...
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either it's grown in the united states, or from countries in this hemisphere, from central and south america. >> reporter: but it's an issue that's even reached the white house. >> we're obviously always concerned about our own food supply, which is why we do so much to ensure that food that is imported into this country is safe. >> reporter: the u.s. centers for disease control says it's been in contact with all of the state health departments to look for related cases in this country. >> so far we know of two people who have developed kidney failure. >> reporter: those two people remain hospitalized. the e. coli itself cannot be treated with antibiotics for fear the bacteria would release even more toxins. those with kidney problems are put on dialysis. blood transfusions are also often necessary. >> it is very intriguing that this illness is striking young adults, women probably more than men, and is almost completely sparing children. >> reporter: experts say it's highly unlikely the illness can spread from person to person and say proper hand washing and thoroughly cooking food is the b
either it's grown in the united states, or from countries in this hemisphere, from central and south america. >> reporter: but it's an issue that's even reached the white house. >> we're obviously always concerned about our own food supply, which is why we do so much to ensure that food that is imported into this country is safe. >> reporter: the u.s. centers for disease control says it's been in contact with all of the state health departments to look for related cases in...
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option in south america has also affected air travel in origin you would walk over train terminals and resumed operations after three hundred flights were canceled early in the week i thought he said eruptions expected to wend in the coming days. time now for a russian close up series where a star on the team travels to offer such a. yes christian churches are a culture of prosperity the magnificent crop of this response to the very we explore one of the most mysterious sites. and it's. because of the causeway so it is a question of it as. we continue our exploration of the north as such in a republic and this time we'll visit a unique historical area the village of dar govs or ask the locals call it here the city of dad's now the cemetery has almost one hundred asian stone cripps where people that lived in this area buried their loved ones along with their belongings and now this valley stretches for over sixteen kilometers and is a real open air museum for eternity as they say this land helps them imagine life down here four hundred years ago meanwhile day to day life continues in th
option in south america has also affected air travel in origin you would walk over train terminals and resumed operations after three hundred flights were canceled early in the week i thought he said eruptions expected to wend in the coming days. time now for a russian close up series where a star on the team travels to offer such a. yes christian churches are a culture of prosperity the magnificent crop of this response to the very we explore one of the most mysterious sites. and it's. because...
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the body back to south america suffered an explosion in the left engine as it was taking off the pilots on board of hurting another fatal tragedy by a matter of seconds still the southern continent doesn't provide the opportunity to dwell on the difficulties when the key thing is all problems as soon as possible or the opportunity will be lost when there is no immediate response because shien's and avoid actions that me get when i was hurt for example when the airplane engine field we have avoided doing anything that could have gotten any of us hurt in any way so we don't have to airlift anybody else here we have void in the wrists until another airplane arrives. the system derived from unfortunate necessity which keeps those living and working in the face of danger and safe is possible in antarctica sean thomas. stories from shawn's adventures across the antarctic on his blog and that you can see on our website dot com. one of the most extreme environments on the planet this is antarctica and people have to be aware that they're far away from civilization. so special and attractive fro
the body back to south america suffered an explosion in the left engine as it was taking off the pilots on board of hurting another fatal tragedy by a matter of seconds still the southern continent doesn't provide the opportunity to dwell on the difficulties when the key thing is all problems as soon as possible or the opportunity will be lost when there is no immediate response because shien's and avoid actions that me get when i was hurt for example when the airplane engine field we have...
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now a scientist in asia and south america are producing human breast milk in cloned dairy cows.ove over, mom. researchers in china say they have a herd of cows that rivals the best of the breast. >> our modified cow milk contains properties of human milk including proteins and antibodies. >> reporter: they inserted the human gene that codes for milk production into the dna of dairy cows. they now have these holsteins in their herd. the milk say scientists taste stronger and sweeter than human breast milk. argentina is also milking it. last week scientists presented the country's first transgenic cow to the media at a press conference. the cow also produces a human- like milk. both argentina and china are racing to get their product to market. the reaction was mixed in san francisco. >> not happy about that. i still think you should separate animals from people. >> just because you can do something doesn't mean you should. >> i think it's great for people who can, you know, do breast milk for whatever health issues. >> reporter: now, the genetically modified milk is supposedly 80
now a scientist in asia and south america are producing human breast milk in cloned dairy cows.ove over, mom. researchers in china say they have a herd of cows that rivals the best of the breast. >> our modified cow milk contains properties of human milk including proteins and antibodies. >> reporter: they inserted the human gene that codes for milk production into the dna of dairy cows. they now have these holsteins in their herd. the milk say scientists taste stronger and sweeter...
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the ropes in south america has also affected their travel and you're quite right in terms of sirens and soon after operations after three hundred flights were canceled this week. say the eruption is expected in the coming things . the rush hour close up series where this time a team that travels to northern setia. christian churches agricultural prosperity and the magnificent ancient acropolis known as the city of the dead today we look into the most mysterious sights and southern russian village of dugouts but it's not in sight it's a dark legacy that draws the locals away in a question about the scope. we continue our acceleration of the northwest as a republic and this time with is it a unique historical areas religion of god gods or ask the locals call it here the city of the dads the cemetery has almost one hundred patients don't cripps where people they used to live have buried their loved ones along with their belongings there's a valley stretches for over seventeen kilometers and there's a real open air museum for a saturday and they say that this place how does them imagine liv
the ropes in south america has also affected their travel and you're quite right in terms of sirens and soon after operations after three hundred flights were canceled this week. say the eruption is expected in the coming things . the rush hour close up series where this time a team that travels to northern setia. christian churches agricultural prosperity and the magnificent ancient acropolis known as the city of the dead today we look into the most mysterious sights and southern russian...
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says the rounds gioia ministry he corp could help significantly increase russia's presence in south america bolivia has the second largest gas reserves in the region russia's gas form is already working in the country as for projects to develop to vos newly discovered deposits in the south. where you have the markets now and while it is clear lining both light sweet crude and bread losing one in the heart dollars per barrel the correction comes after overnight gains which were probably which were followed by a u.s. government report which showed a decline in the country's crude supplies last week. european markets started thursday session on a negative note resources storks mainly losing radford see drag down point six percent from that point right there russia the markets are also in the red though they have regained some of those losses that we saw in the early morning hours r.t.s. is down four six percent my six point two percent stake a look at the main movers on the my side it's mostly energy majors are losing their point six percent is burbank with d.t.b. they're both down point four
says the rounds gioia ministry he corp could help significantly increase russia's presence in south america bolivia has the second largest gas reserves in the region russia's gas form is already working in the country as for projects to develop to vos newly discovered deposits in the south. where you have the markets now and while it is clear lining both light sweet crude and bread losing one in the heart dollars per barrel the correction comes after overnight gains which were probably which...
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bolivia says iran's petroleum industry corp could help significantly increase russia's presence in south america bolivia has the second largest gas reserves in the region and the russians gazprom is already working in the country as part of a project to vos newly discovered opponents in the south. plan are similar to the markets traditionally we start with commodities and while prices are taking a lunch really light sweet down two and a half dollars a barrel brant is down three dollars thirty cents now this is a correction following a u.s. government report which showed at a climb in the country's true supplies last week but that didn't help raise the prices a really demand worries that take place european markets are also plunging deeper into red territory miners are down of a dancer and glencore losing more than two percent banks are also some of the biggest gainers losers i have to say lloyd's is down more frequency here in russia the markets are also in negative territory not as much as in europe or county is down still almost a percent my six month of a percent this is all on the back of co
bolivia says iran's petroleum industry corp could help significantly increase russia's presence in south america bolivia has the second largest gas reserves in the region and the russians gazprom is already working in the country as part of a project to vos newly discovered opponents in the south. plan are similar to the markets traditionally we start with commodities and while prices are taking a lunch really light sweet down two and a half dollars a barrel brant is down three dollars thirty...
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the body back to south america suffered an explosion in the left engine as it was taking off the pilots on board of hurting another fatal tragedy by a matter of seconds still the southern continent doesn't provide the opportunity to dwell on the difficulties when a good seat on the key things all problems as soon as possible or the opportunity will be lost when there is no immediate response because shien's and avoid actions that me get one of those hurt for example when the airplane engine failed we have avoided doing anything that could have gotten any of us hurt in any way so we don't have to airlift anybody else and here we have avoided any wrists until another airplane arrives when we need a system derived from unfortunate necessity which keeps those living and working in the face of danger and safe is possible in antarctica sean thomas hardy. there's plenty more videos and stories from shah's adventures across the antarctic on his blog and on our website r t dot com. later today a new battle of tora we follow the story of one man's personal fight to preserve a world war two battle
the body back to south america suffered an explosion in the left engine as it was taking off the pilots on board of hurting another fatal tragedy by a matter of seconds still the southern continent doesn't provide the opportunity to dwell on the difficulties when a good seat on the key things all problems as soon as possible or the opportunity will be lost when there is no immediate response because shien's and avoid actions that me get one of those hurt for example when the airplane engine...
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that was to air lifting the body back to south america suffered an explosion in the left engine as it was taking off the pilots on board of hurting another fatal tragedy by a matter of seconds still the southern continent doesn't provide the opportunity to do well and the difficulties when it comes here under the good things all the old will not as soon as possible will be lost when the media respond to caution and avoid actions that me get one of those hurt for example when the airplane engine killed we have already doing anything that could have gotten any of us hurt in any way so we don't have to airlift anybody else out of here when we have order any risk until another airplane arrives wanting into the system derived from unfortunate necessity which keeps those living and working in the face of danger and safe is possible in antarctica sean thomas. by the way more videos and stories from sean's adventures across the antarctic on his blog that's available on our website artie dot com. more than a month. in one of the most extreme environments on the planet this is antarctica and pe
that was to air lifting the body back to south america suffered an explosion in the left engine as it was taking off the pilots on board of hurting another fatal tragedy by a matter of seconds still the southern continent doesn't provide the opportunity to do well and the difficulties when it comes here under the good things all the old will not as soon as possible will be lost when the media respond to caution and avoid actions that me get one of those hurt for example when the airplane engine...
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eruption in south america has also affected their travel required . terms of summaries resumed operations after more than three hundred flights were canceled leaving week thirty say the eruption is that expected to end in the coming days. time though for a close up series where the troubles some of the city. christian churches have a cultural prosperity and the magnificent ancient crapulous known as the city. today we look into one of the most mysterious sights of russian. girls. that drives the locals away he's discovered. we continue our acts over the north and south korea republic and this time will visit a unique historical area that milledge of guard off or ask the locals call it hand the city up there does the cemetery has almost one hundred asians don't cripps people that used to live have buried their loved ones along with their belongings this valley stretches for over seventeen kilometers and there's a real open air museum. they say that this place how imagine live down here in this area four hundred years ago meanwhile day to day life conti
eruption in south america has also affected their travel required . terms of summaries resumed operations after more than three hundred flights were canceled leaving week thirty say the eruption is that expected to end in the coming days. time though for a close up series where the troubles some of the city. christian churches have a cultural prosperity and the magnificent ancient crapulous known as the city. today we look into one of the most mysterious sights of russian. girls. that drives...
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attorney administering the corporation could help significant be increased russia's presence in south america bolivia as the second largest gas reserves in the region russia's gazprom is already working in the country as part of a project to develop two vast units government projects the sun. moves to the markets and the drop in crude prices continues and deepens over the light sweet and brant blends of falling will two dollars and almost free respectively the correction comes after the overnight gains followed by a u.s. government report which showed in a climb in the country's crude supplies last week. european markets also training in the red line is a down the down same glencore losing two percent banks are also a drag with noise down almost three percent a month. here in russia the markets started off on negative note there's still there are two years down the percent my six half a percent this is mainly due to resource stocks let's take a look at them lukoil is one of the biggest losers down point eight percent actually shareholder meeting is happening right now improved the dividends i
attorney administering the corporation could help significant be increased russia's presence in south america bolivia as the second largest gas reserves in the region russia's gazprom is already working in the country as part of a project to develop two vast units government projects the sun. moves to the markets and the drop in crude prices continues and deepens over the light sweet and brant blends of falling will two dollars and almost free respectively the correction comes after the...