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>> i am not an expert in south america, but the government subsidies are going to be going away.but that is not going to close the markets down. they are needed initially to kickstart and open up these markets. they are already seeing a need for subsidies. >> what areas of the energy field are attractin the most investment? which sector is the sector du jour at the moment? >> it depends on the geographic area you are looking at. in florida, it is energy efficiency and led lighting. solar lighting and solar photovoltaics. they are seeing a much rater investment in wind technologies. >> which public companies in the u.s. have had the most success? >> could you repeat that? >> which public companies in the clean energy sector have had the most success in the u.s.? >> what i am seeing right now is the lighting where it is booming. we are seeing a tremendous amount of investment in energy efficiencies. when we talk about clean energy, we want to reduce our energy consumption before we begin to provide new sources of renewable energy. the efficiency market is where we need to begin thi
>> i am not an expert in south america, but the government subsidies are going to be going away.but that is not going to close the markets down. they are needed initially to kickstart and open up these markets. they are already seeing a need for subsidies. >> what areas of the energy field are attractin the most investment? which sector is the sector du jour at the moment? >> it depends on the geographic area you are looking at. in florida, it is energy efficiency and led...
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he's most recent achievement was being selected as a youth ambassador and traveling to south america.pecial person who arrived at the scene we want to thank former mayor willie brown for being here today (clapping) >> (speaking spanish.) >> (clapping) on the brown side; right?
he's most recent achievement was being selected as a youth ambassador and traveling to south america.pecial person who arrived at the scene we want to thank former mayor willie brown for being here today (clapping) >> (speaking spanish.) >> (clapping) on the brown side; right?
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this season they're heading south, really south, hitting the jungles in south america to mine for goldpefully a big payday as well. joining uss is one of the stars of the show. i believe you're going to be braving snakes, braving quick sand and malaria and deng you go fever. hope it's worth it. >> you're reminding me of things we went through and, you know, what you're going to see starting this friday, again, you know, here i am in new york, too. brian, now he's in north dakota. i came here to be with brian and now he's gone. hey, hey, friday, you know what, the big journey begins again and, you know, we're ready to take it off. you're going to see things in south america that we do that's literally you've never seen on tv before and, you know, snakes and things like that and all the dangers. it's all part of it. >> todd, i am here for you, buddy, here in north dakota. you're welcome any time. you have the beard for it. >> right here. >> bigger risk, snakes, quick sand, witches, isn't falling gold prices the biggest risk you face? >> the falling gold prices like around here, i don't b
this season they're heading south, really south, hitting the jungles in south america to mine for goldpefully a big payday as well. joining uss is one of the stars of the show. i believe you're going to be braving snakes, braving quick sand and malaria and deng you go fever. hope it's worth it. >> you're reminding me of things we went through and, you know, what you're going to see starting this friday, again, you know, here i am in new york, too. brian, now he's in north dakota. i came...
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let's go back way, that is south america. amazing numbers out of south america. good growth.going on there? >> they are much more mechanized. what some of the green competitors are here in the u.s. we are in south america. our market share in brazil is 50%. we have factories in brazil. he opened a new factory in argentina. we have a small footprint, excellent people, so that is why we take advantage of this agricultural area. liz: how is the fact corn is hitting a three-year low, how is that affecting you, if at all? >> that is actually giving us a mixed picture. one is normally think would suffer from it, but input cost are down, and we are facing a record harvest. so overall farm income is pretty strong for those guys. while on the other hand the dairy farmers who buy basically soybeans and corn in order to feed their animals do get into a competitive advantage again and start to buy. and then we bought a corn storage business called elevator last year called the gsi, so there are lots of farmers who now look into maybe becoming a little bit more independent and start to st
let's go back way, that is south america. amazing numbers out of south america. good growth.going on there? >> they are much more mechanized. what some of the green competitors are here in the u.s. we are in south america. our market share in brazil is 50%. we have factories in brazil. he opened a new factory in argentina. we have a small footprint, excellent people, so that is why we take advantage of this agricultural area. liz: how is the fact corn is hitting a three-year low, how is...
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they're from the andes a mountain range in south america.n be seen from space. i've always wanted to go there. wow! france, south america, china-- omble has been everywhere! yep. he sounds like a very interesting person. okay, so whoever has your bag is not a monster just someone who's been to a lot of places. can we go home now? just one more stop. we are not going to the andes! the criminal always returns to the scene of the crime, arthur. excuse me, sir. oh, no. i'm not sure what he looks like but his name is omble, and he doesn't have fangs. don't listen to her. she's just some crazy little girl i'm baby-sitting. ( gasps ) look, arthur! omble's blimp! ( gasps ) and there's omble! stop, thief! come back, omble, come back! ( groans ) you?! hi, we're making mud people. want to join us? i thought we were making mud pies! i changed my mind. ( both grunting ) what happened? i don't want to talk about it. look, d.w., mom will take you to the lost and found tomorrow and your bag will probably be there. maybe. but i bet omble won't be there. i re
they're from the andes a mountain range in south america.n be seen from space. i've always wanted to go there. wow! france, south america, china-- omble has been everywhere! yep. he sounds like a very interesting person. okay, so whoever has your bag is not a monster just someone who's been to a lot of places. can we go home now? just one more stop. we are not going to the andes! the criminal always returns to the scene of the crime, arthur. excuse me, sir. oh, no. i'm not sure what he looks...
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a woman sent him a letter i think she was in south america saying this man who i had sex with i'm pregnant. he wants me to get an abortion what do i do? the pope picked up the phone and called this woman and said you have this don't abort this child. have the child. this is a beautiful gift from god. it is that touching personal touch to people and it is about he is not going to change his positions the church's teachings on abortion. it's clear >> well, he is going to be interesting and time will tell because i think the dialogue he extended a dialogue and i'm supportive of that and i think he wants to put the church in a larger context. but there are some realities that eventually he has to go beyond talking. and abortion is one and the role of women and particularly of nuns. because this is an issue -- >> he has raised he wants to come up with a deeper theology of women which a nun wrote in time magazine she didn't know what that meant. >> there is a lot of deep theological analysis by nuns. it's not a new concept because he avoiding the bottom line issue what is the role nuns will have
a woman sent him a letter i think she was in south america saying this man who i had sex with i'm pregnant. he wants me to get an abortion what do i do? the pope picked up the phone and called this woman and said you have this don't abort this child. have the child. this is a beautiful gift from god. it is that touching personal touch to people and it is about he is not going to change his positions the church's teachings on abortion. it's clear >> well, he is going to be interesting and...
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might might we say that we have a glimmer of hope that russians south america are challenging the unit polar moment i write but that let me say you guys they interior ministry says this is a done that is detained while the general prosecutor's office says a devastation an arrest warrant then libyan authorities acts as a single point that oh not at all. since the invasion to years ago by barack obama and the u.s. military there's been a civic. unrest if you will and a division there's no really strong central government in libya right now they have their problems it's a country that has problems but the u.s. by violating international law and invading it is taking a bad situation and making it worse and that this. we don't know you know to believe that u.s. troops were not directly involved in the quarter and full length kidnapping but the u.s. certainly. suspect we need to be looking very closely about whether or not u.s. military is there any way involved in this very closely right about we get some reports that say that. those reports a link is a downs arresting his alleged involveme
might might we say that we have a glimmer of hope that russians south america are challenging the unit polar moment i write but that let me say you guys they interior ministry says this is a done that is detained while the general prosecutor's office says a devastation an arrest warrant then libyan authorities acts as a single point that oh not at all. since the invasion to years ago by barack obama and the u.s. military there's been a civic. unrest if you will and a division there's no really...
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in a situation where they don't have their own currency just like say a dollar us country and south america or an american near a bankrupt states so they have no issue of their own europe's and then they should issue their own crisis currency and national currency and the elegant way today to do it do it completely extralegal it no been some coins and these us a lot over extra advantages right so what we're seeing around the world is the adoption of electronic currencies digital currencies virtual currencies they are powering all kinds of start ups around the world in economies around the world in kenya for example mobile payments and digital currencies and bitcoin are becoming his bitcoin being electronic currency or crypto currency is now gaining traction all over the world but with even without going into the area of developing a crypto currency or having greece adopt bitcoin as a currency years. in the current technological framework of mobile phones and the ability to create a virtual current say like you think on many gaming sites out there in the world that are multibillion dollar a
in a situation where they don't have their own currency just like say a dollar us country and south america or an american near a bankrupt states so they have no issue of their own europe's and then they should issue their own crisis currency and national currency and the elegant way today to do it do it completely extralegal it no been some coins and these us a lot over extra advantages right so what we're seeing around the world is the adoption of electronic currencies digital currencies...
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government but it's obviously that they have been in a number of cases in europe and in south america this makes sense to me and considering what you said earlier is because you can you're you give information to your rivals and when you sit down in negotiations you know what the other side is going to talk about this is very very damaging when we look at the the new trade relationship the united states is building with europe and of course south america has just another reason more to hate the united states. this is absolutely not in the united states' security interest we need allies and we're al uniting them for example on september ninth a military helicopter buzzed the u.s. consulate in frankfurt and broke all the china where in the consulate and when the government spokesperson for the government who didn't want to be identified said this was a shot across the bow help how many more hits do we need than a military helicopter buzzing our our consulate germany has said that they're not going to share intelligence information with the united states anymore we are losing our allies
government but it's obviously that they have been in a number of cases in europe and in south america this makes sense to me and considering what you said earlier is because you can you're you give information to your rivals and when you sit down in negotiations you know what the other side is going to talk about this is very very damaging when we look at the the new trade relationship the united states is building with europe and of course south america has just another reason more to hate the...
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the erie canal, in railroads, and minds off the coast of south america. they toasted each other from the sober tankard, now the metropolitan museum of art, which was purchased with the money made from their successful economic adventures. now, what's invisible is equally a part of our national history. sylvester manor is the cradle of the system of slavery, as richard said, that became a national system throughout new england as throughout the south, as far west as texas. in 1680, nathaniel sylvester, an englishman brought up in amsterdam, and his english wife, counted 24 people as their property, the largest number in the north at the time, 11 men and women, and 13 children. many had african names. others had three oh names such as -- which tells you they've come through other places besides africa. they have been transported to the west indies or to brazil. it could be a name of french origins, jocks, the oh in intel get it probably has some hispanic of the connotation, conjure with it as you like. the slaves labor produced the first path of love for th
the erie canal, in railroads, and minds off the coast of south america. they toasted each other from the sober tankard, now the metropolitan museum of art, which was purchased with the money made from their successful economic adventures. now, what's invisible is equally a part of our national history. sylvester manor is the cradle of the system of slavery, as richard said, that became a national system throughout new england as throughout the south, as far west as texas. in 1680, nathaniel...
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people down here in buenos aires, they are the ones collecting all the energy, south america. that's why these-- the countries down below, south america and australia, in december, would be having their summers, yeah? and we have ours just the opposite. it kind of makes sense, doesn't it? yes. look at the globe. do you see? look at-- in the summertime, there's the tip toward you, huh? now, here's-- it says the old sun right here. everything i can see-- you guys can't get back and you'll see this. but i can see amsterdam right there. all right? now, amsterdam, that's halfway mark. amsterdam is right in the sun, okay? so it's day, day, day, day, day, day, day, day, day, day, day, day, day, day, day, day. sun down. night, night, night, night, night. sun up. day, day, day, day. [laughter] - get the idea? - yeah. so they're in the daylight most of the turn. how about at a place that's on the daylight all of the turn that's just barely on that? of course, the north pole is. so when at north pole, daylight is 24 hours a day. but you come down to a certain point where it just comes up
people down here in buenos aires, they are the ones collecting all the energy, south america. that's why these-- the countries down below, south america and australia, in december, would be having their summers, yeah? and we have ours just the opposite. it kind of makes sense, doesn't it? yes. look at the globe. do you see? look at-- in the summertime, there's the tip toward you, huh? now, here's-- it says the old sun right here. everything i can see-- you guys can't get back and you'll see...
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>> they live in south america, but they have huge fangs right up front there. if you were a cricket or some other small imal, this guy would come in and nab you and that would be. i want to get to some of the other ones. the next one is the classic spooky -- >> wendy: oh, my god. >> most of you will know what will this is. >> wendy: a rat. >> this is a norway rat. this one happens to be a can domestic. believe it or not, they make kind of good pets. they're it actuactually pretty . and they eat anything. just like human beings. let's go to the next animal. which actually would really love to eat this rat if we gave it the chance. >> wendy: oh, my god. >> another classic halloween animal. an owl. native to new york. check out the huge -- >> wendy: he is beautiful. >> they're nocturnal, they use the eyes to see in pitch darkness. so no wonder that people associate them with ghosts and nighttime. >> wendy: reports in africa where this is like the devil. >> absolutely. >> wendy: where does this one live? and what kind of owls do we have here? >> we have one almost
>> they live in south america, but they have huge fangs right up front there. if you were a cricket or some other small imal, this guy would come in and nab you and that would be. i want to get to some of the other ones. the next one is the classic spooky -- >> wendy: oh, my god. >> most of you will know what will this is. >> wendy: a rat. >> this is a norway rat. this one happens to be a can domestic. believe it or not, they make kind of good pets. they're it...
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that's two round tickets in the u.s., more than enough for an off peek trip to south america.o jump on that if you think you will use those miles. you can book tickets from your own account for anyone. i don't care what grover says, sharing is bad. >> you can catch more stories like this "the list" followed by let's ask america. >> hair product was recalled. many claimed that it burned scalps and caused permanent hair loss. they des continued the product last year. >>> toyota recalled 870,000 vehicles for an issue possibly related to spiders. the marker said spider webs can cause a blockage in an air- conditioning drainage tube much the models include the 2012 and 2013 camry, venzaa send avalons. owner also have to take the vehicle to a toyota dealer where it will be fesmed for free -- fixed for free. >>> we try to give our kids healthy choices. we're working with you for healthy alternatives for the little trick or treaters. you can make your own carmel apples. for kids who don't have nut allergies, it's a healthy option. the dark chocolate provides heart healthy benefits. yo
that's two round tickets in the u.s., more than enough for an off peek trip to south america.o jump on that if you think you will use those miles. you can book tickets from your own account for anyone. i don't care what grover says, sharing is bad. >> you can catch more stories like this "the list" followed by let's ask america. >> hair product was recalled. many claimed that it burned scalps and caused permanent hair loss. they des continued the product last year....
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see in today's prices made in india is sold in the us sold in utah soil enough tickets sold in south america and generics probably make up sixty seventy percent no longer look to make up seventy percent of the. medicine so there's no fear of what you might call the quality of the medicine i think the concern is about they they didn't aches from the fact that because of the lower cost some people suspect it's. no worse than there were no examples of drugs from the names. of drugs i think have to be to cold because we found that there were some problems with quality some boxes that were not so. good and so on so if you have a system in place that if you have to re mechanism that guarantees that your drugs of good quality then they're more to cure the actual active ingredient that the drug cause doesn't really come with a patent when you swallow your appeal you don't swallow also. the trade names like nobody's or i don't like that recall many pfizer he just sort of this particular chemical molecule that when you kill your body to fight an infection or out of a disease it really glued to your da
see in today's prices made in india is sold in the us sold in utah soil enough tickets sold in south america and generics probably make up sixty seventy percent no longer look to make up seventy percent of the. medicine so there's no fear of what you might call the quality of the medicine i think the concern is about they they didn't aches from the fact that because of the lower cost some people suspect it's. no worse than there were no examples of drugs from the names. of drugs i think have to...
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they want to get in last 10, south america but until their infrastructure is in place they're going nowhere fast. >> we were talking about starbucks and their tight end with twitter. >> congratulations to starbucks. i think they have came up with the promotions. it is called twitt your coffee. you can pay $5 to link this and they will give you a $5 credit, if you twitt me bin you get a free coffee. i like the concept of this. they want to get into mobile more. they're showing that plants like this will work. this is a key to their long-term success. >> let's talk about eight m.amc. >> they bought a company and that would give them exposure in latin american. they have a lot of good shows. they could do the shows and spanish. they're trying to increase their exposure so that to get more revenue. netflix has more subscribers than hbo. this is a good way for them to stay in business. everyone is trying to go more global. >> i myself will like to learn spanish bread >>. >> a survey came out about hotels. >> s and they are business travelers, the food is not as important. people are getting a ma
they want to get in last 10, south america but until their infrastructure is in place they're going nowhere fast. >> we were talking about starbucks and their tight end with twitter. >> congratulations to starbucks. i think they have came up with the promotions. it is called twitt your coffee. you can pay $5 to link this and they will give you a $5 credit, if you twitt me bin you get a free coffee. i like the concept of this. they want to get into mobile more. they're showing that...
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, so the amazon is not just benefiting the rest of south america, but the whole world.and we should worry about that. and they're studying the species and their relationship. and we understand the risk of degrading it. >> claudio maretti, thank you. >> my pleasure. >> mike is back with sports to talk a little more baseball. >> yes, the final of the season is finally underway. 97 and 65, that's the regular season rin loss record for both teams, and it's fitting that these two teams would meet in this year's world series. the boston red sox, and the st. louis cardinals, at the 2013 season, but their pasts were vastly different. for the red sox, they had the pitching pieces in place, but reloaded onnance on. but the biggest -- offense, but the team 2012, added the pitching coach, john ferrel who got them into the championship. >> it is a privileged and i'm honored and extremely humbled to be standing here today. >> the course of the season, starting a rotation that shows flashes of greatness in years past. the players showed off their team unity by growing beards throughou
, so the amazon is not just benefiting the rest of south america, but the whole world.and we should worry about that. and they're studying the species and their relationship. and we understand the risk of degrading it. >> claudio maretti, thank you. >> my pleasure. >> mike is back with sports to talk a little more baseball. >> yes, the final of the season is finally underway. 97 and 65, that's the regular season rin loss record for both teams, and it's fitting that these...
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the natural supplies of these, for instance, from south america, were limited, so haber devised ingeniously in 1909, using his knowledge of gas reactions and le chatelier's principle, the modern synthesis of ammonia. and he did it just in time to assure germany's agricultural independence during the first world war when its supply lines to south america were cut. that same ammonia was used for making explosives. haber's contributions to mankind were not all positive. a strong patriot-- nothing wrong with that-- he devoted his intellect and energies during the war to the making of poison gases, to chemical warfare. and his life ended in a personal tragedy. in 1933, the nazis came to power with a weird baggage of ideology, including anti-semitism. overnight, the great german patriot and chemist, fritz haber, became "the jew" haber. he was forced to resign his post in berlin. he left the country. the next year he died of a heart attack. let's say it was a broken heart in exile abroad. captioning performed by the national captioning institute, inc. captions copyright 1989 educational film cente
the natural supplies of these, for instance, from south america, were limited, so haber devised ingeniously in 1909, using his knowledge of gas reactions and le chatelier's principle, the modern synthesis of ammonia. and he did it just in time to assure germany's agricultural independence during the first world war when its supply lines to south america were cut. that same ammonia was used for making explosives. haber's contributions to mankind were not all positive. a strong patriot-- nothing...
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winners of a coca-cola contest in mexico, costa rica and south america get to take the ride. the price includes the show and a 10-day cruise down there. it will be filmed for the rest of the world to see. and the commute might be a hinderance, too. >> just a bit. >> couple of miles down there, anyway. >> let's check out our morning commute. >> everything is looking okay, except for this accident oakland, still blocking one lane. we're seeing delays behind it. it was reported to be an overturn accident. westbound 580 by lakeshore. heads up, 29 miles per hour just behind the accident. number one lane blocked. all the other road sensors in east bay for the most part are showing a lot of green, including the nimitz freeway. 880 traffic, taillights northbound towards downtown oakland, and problem-free past the exits, continuing towards mcarthur maze. no metering lights, and that's why we see a few delays because they just turned them on maybe. looks like the cash lanes are quiet. and backed up to about the middle of the parking lots. east day drive times, westbound 580 commute, sl
winners of a coca-cola contest in mexico, costa rica and south america get to take the ride. the price includes the show and a 10-day cruise down there. it will be filmed for the rest of the world to see. and the commute might be a hinderance, too. >> just a bit. >> couple of miles down there, anyway. >> let's check out our morning commute. >> everything is looking okay, except for this accident oakland, still blocking one lane. we're seeing delays behind it. it was...
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you are as you mentioned, the president of one of the poorest nations in south america. 60% of the population of your country lives in poverty. and 37% in extreme poverty. the question is, are you doing enough, fast enough, to improve the lives of your country? fist, the economic growth in bolivia has helped us. before the economic growth on average was just 2%. in seven years of government, there's been 4.8% economic growth. right now we are at 6%. this economic growth has been able to democratize our country. what has helped us the most is the nationalization of the hydrocarbons. before we had $300 million in taxes from petroleum. now we are at $5 billion. to modifications to the law, and nationalization of hydrocarbons. this sort of modifications for a country that has about 10 million residents, has helped us greatly. sounds like 1,000 people that went from poverty to middle class, and that's 10% of the entire country. it's not like it used to be. we are no longer the last or second to last country in development and in latin america, and in the caribbean. this has been in cooperation wit
you are as you mentioned, the president of one of the poorest nations in south america. 60% of the population of your country lives in poverty. and 37% in extreme poverty. the question is, are you doing enough, fast enough, to improve the lives of your country? fist, the economic growth in bolivia has helped us. before the economic growth on average was just 2%. in seven years of government, there's been 4.8% economic growth. right now we are at 6%. this economic growth has been able to...
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treasuries and it's also got investments in africa investments in south america so such as china is definitely trying to diversify away from just putting all his eggs into one basket so given that china does have a large bulk of its assets in the united states would you say start to say that they are the the must see of u.s. lawmakers at the moment then david. well kitty is not just china at the mercy of lewis and u.s. lawmakers it's everybody in the world is at the mercy of u.s. lawmakers right now just our look at the stock markets around the world everybody of great concern about what would happen if america were to get off and instead because so many people are holding on to where treasuries is not just china and confront all over the world from all over the world and the crowded individuals are all doing it so therefore it is a very big that america would evolve in its day and of course not everybody would be affected so consequently united is the learning curve for everyone and you cannot just assume that an asset is one hundred percent safe and there are certain risks associated with it
treasuries and it's also got investments in africa investments in south america so such as china is definitely trying to diversify away from just putting all his eggs into one basket so given that china does have a large bulk of its assets in the united states would you say start to say that they are the the must see of u.s. lawmakers at the moment then david. well kitty is not just china at the mercy of lewis and u.s. lawmakers it's everybody in the world is at the mercy of u.s. lawmakers...
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argentina was arguably as important of a country regionally in south america as you could have had.e than ten years after what happened and it's brazil. it's columbia and choo il and uruguay. >> there have been a lot of sovereign countries that defaulted and none of them provide a perfect road map that happened to the united states. in the case of argentina, they didn't just default or miss a payment. they refused to pay the money back. that's almost certain not to happen here. the countries were in a situation where they didn't pay it back because they couldn't. the united states is not insolvent. what i think is somewhat concerning is that this is the role of the treasury that is unique in the world economy and the biggest most liquid & trusted act out there. it's like currency. like the $20 bills that everyone puts in their pocket. what if you learn that budget for counterfeits. imagine congress grinding to a halt. they are not just investments and over a trillion in overnight lows secured by this. what if you can't use that anymore. who knows what the consequences would be. >> i
argentina was arguably as important of a country regionally in south america as you could have had.e than ten years after what happened and it's brazil. it's columbia and choo il and uruguay. >> there have been a lot of sovereign countries that defaulted and none of them provide a perfect road map that happened to the united states. in the case of argentina, they didn't just default or miss a payment. they refused to pay the money back. that's almost certain not to happen here. the...
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well, it's not drive from north to south america. um... maybe it's travel faster than light.at? i have a jump the question so that i can go see that next question. let's jump this, 'cause i don't know. >> gonna jump it. all right. you have no idea what it is? >> i haven't got a clue. >> no guess? >> nothing. >> all right, she jumped over the question. it's out of play. let's see what the correct answer is. oh. >> the one i didn't think it was. >> it's an area in panama and colombia that you can't drive through. interesting. all right. so you jumped over your $100,000 question. but you went straight to your $250,000 question right now. [cheers and applause] oh! [cheers and applause] madalyn, it's $250,000. are you ready to play? >> yes. >> here is your $250,000 question. [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ whoo! which respected writer, poet, and professor was not a skilled typist, using only two fingers to type the manuscript of his greatest work? >> okay. writer, poet, professor. um... i don't know for sure, but it seems like james joyce might be the only poet. and... i have $93,00
well, it's not drive from north to south america. um... maybe it's travel faster than light.at? i have a jump the question so that i can go see that next question. let's jump this, 'cause i don't know. >> gonna jump it. all right. you have no idea what it is? >> i haven't got a clue. >> no guess? >> nothing. >> all right, she jumped over the question. it's out of play. let's see what the correct answer is. oh. >> the one i didn't think it was. >> it's...
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they send one-third of exports to south america. sales there have dropped. >> translator: labor costs are rising in china. the company will face a tougher situation. >> chinese leaders saw exports in september fall year on year three month first. they'll be hoping the trend can be reversed to put china's growth back on track. >>> it is time now to take a look at the market figures. >> a japanese astronaut is preparing to take his place among the stars. he's engaged in final training before a six month stay on the international space station. he is with two fellow crew members from the united states and russia at a training center outside moscow. he's said to become the first japanese commander of the space station during his last two months. >> translator: i'll communicate closely with crew members and ground staff to maintain good team work and get the most out of the missions at the iss. >> the three astronauts have spent extended periods inside simulators. they practice responding to emergencies such as fires and drops in air pre
they send one-third of exports to south america. sales there have dropped. >> translator: labor costs are rising in china. the company will face a tougher situation. >> chinese leaders saw exports in september fall year on year three month first. they'll be hoping the trend can be reversed to put china's growth back on track. >>> it is time now to take a look at the market figures. >> a japanese astronaut is preparing to take his place among the stars. he's engaged in...
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sold in utah the sword enough tickets sold in south america and genetics probably make up sixty seventy percent no longer going to make up seventy percent of the. medicine so so does no fear of what you might call the quality of the medicine i think the concern is about they didn't aches from the fact that because of the lower costs some people suspect. lower standards were no examples of drugs from the names. of drugs that they have to be to cold because we found that there were some problems with quality some boxes that were not so. good and so on so if you have a system in place that if you have to re mechanism that guarantees that your drugs of good quality then they're more like your actual active ingredient that the drug has doesn't really come with the pot and when you swallow your appeal you don't swallow also they trade names like nobody's for i don't know what other company pfizer he just sort of this particular chemical molecule that will help your body to fight infection or out of a disease everyday glittery authority or any of these bigger countries they come to the factory
sold in utah the sword enough tickets sold in south america and genetics probably make up sixty seventy percent no longer going to make up seventy percent of the. medicine so so does no fear of what you might call the quality of the medicine i think the concern is about they didn't aches from the fact that because of the lower costs some people suspect. lower standards were no examples of drugs from the names. of drugs that they have to be to cold because we found that there were some problems...
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the company sold many fuel efficient compact models in north and south america. >>> meanwhile, facebook posted a sharp rise in revenue for the july to september period, thanks to strong mobile advertising. the world's biggest social networking site said that its sales in the third quarter came to more than $2 billion. that's an increase of nearly 60% from the same period last year. facebook posted a net profit of $425 million, reversing a loss from a yore ago. 90% of the revenue came from online advertising business. the number of facebook users was is.2 billion, up 18% from a year ago. but facebook executives said in a telephone interview, the number of pc users and teenagers turned lower. >> another uptick of japan's economy is pushing up property prices in the country. and foreign investors are scrambling to get into the market. for many, the timing couldn't be better. nhk explains. >> reporter: this state agent tiawanese investors, many find it easy to do business in japan because it's nearby but asia has seen a surge in clients since the beginning of the year. >> translator: i'm at
the company sold many fuel efficient compact models in north and south america. >>> meanwhile, facebook posted a sharp rise in revenue for the july to september period, thanks to strong mobile advertising. the world's biggest social networking site said that its sales in the third quarter came to more than $2 billion. that's an increase of nearly 60% from the same period last year. facebook posted a net profit of $425 million, reversing a loss from a yore ago. 90% of the revenue came...
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countries rushing to protect their information and not just in europe or america but central and south america latin america as well i'll be seeing this becoming a global phenomenon maybe well certainly governments and nation states thinking how to protect their citizens against excessive surveillance and this is a good development because citizens deserve protection of their rights and they do not deserve to be subjected to to automatic is automatic surveillance of whatever they doing online or whomever they are communicating with they have to be limits to surveillance taking into account that they need to be effective measures to combat terrorism and other crimes alexander takes the burden commission of a data protection joining us live here on r.t. many thanks indeed thanks for your time today. are still to come from the program here on our t.v. that of murder in bahrain the country's police allegedly shoot dead an opposition activist sparking yet a new wave of program form protests that story and the rest of the world headlines are coming for you after the break. for the immediate time bei
countries rushing to protect their information and not just in europe or america but central and south america latin america as well i'll be seeing this becoming a global phenomenon maybe well certainly governments and nation states thinking how to protect their citizens against excessive surveillance and this is a good development because citizens deserve protection of their rights and they do not deserve to be subjected to to automatic is automatic surveillance of whatever they doing online...
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the middle east and south america. we hear it's cheaper to manufacture and i will in china and other low cost manufacturing countries. you do your manufacturing here in the united states? >> one hundred% right here in oregon. and we have some auto make auto. we manufacture the tools and the dyes that make our product and the machines that manufacture the product are highly automated. >> are you worried about the conversation going on right now about the debt ceiling? >> sure. you have to watch that. they'll obviously have to come up with a solution and raise the debt ceiling. we'll move on. a lot of it is political and i think we'll get past it just fine. >> i think it's entirely political. >>> all right. money, money. the new benjamins rolled out today loaded with plenty of security features to keep the countecounterfitters crying. >>> i will do show and tell when "real money" continues. >>> how much cash is withdrawn by americans every day from atm's. those are your options. the answer when "real money" continues. ♪
the middle east and south america. we hear it's cheaper to manufacture and i will in china and other low cost manufacturing countries. you do your manufacturing here in the united states? >> one hundred% right here in oregon. and we have some auto make auto. we manufacture the tools and the dyes that make our product and the machines that manufacture the product are highly automated. >> are you worried about the conversation going on right now about the debt ceiling? >> sure....
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the combineed area would be larger than land mass of russia and bigger in size the than all of south america. with all that land, the union between canada and the the u.s. would become a natural resource haven. last year for u.s. and canada combined produced almost $15 million barrels per day on average beating out saudi arabia by more than 3 million-barrels a day. today we asked you would you support a merge u.s. and canada. this person said: >> tell me what you think by tweeting me at alivelshi. >> if you're not still convinced of a north american union. diane francis is editor at large of one of canada's largest newspapers. she's american-born and lives in canada now and has dual citizenship. she has merger of the century which advocates for the u.s. and canada to become one. >>> good to see you. this is provocative. i haven't heard this suggested. there's been times when some within has brought it up here and there. >>> the canadians are shocked that i would propose this and there's a lot of anti-americans in canada among a number of people but canadians are thoughtful and the same kind
the combineed area would be larger than land mass of russia and bigger in size the than all of south america. with all that land, the union between canada and the the u.s. would become a natural resource haven. last year for u.s. and canada combined produced almost $15 million barrels per day on average beating out saudi arabia by more than 3 million-barrels a day. today we asked you would you support a merge u.s. and canada. this person said: >> tell me what you think by tweeting me at...
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they do not look at africa and south america at the future, and their business is going to shrink. >> brazil is already training hundreds of workers to work on the oil platforms. there are concerns that they have neither the experience or doublerastructure to daily output to nearly 4 million barrels of oil when libra comes online. the strike by oil workers opposed to the involvement of foreign companies in the petroleum industry has disrupted production. the head of resume's -- brazil's national oil agency insists they can cope with the huge challenge. a corruptthink it is place, but we are very confident . >> oil has always proved to be a blessing and a curse. here, on the impoverished fringes, some improvements have finally been made to people's lives, but what brazil does with the windfall from the libra auction will be watched closely here. >> we will know on monday how much the oil sells for. we will not know for a long time how the money is distributed. we are watching -- you are watching "bbc world news america." flexibleome, the discipline -- still to come, the flexible discip
they do not look at africa and south america at the future, and their business is going to shrink. >> brazil is already training hundreds of workers to work on the oil platforms. there are concerns that they have neither the experience or doublerastructure to daily output to nearly 4 million barrels of oil when libra comes online. the strike by oil workers opposed to the involvement of foreign companies in the petroleum industry has disrupted production. the head of resume's -- brazil's...
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two of my guests are from south america. and my translator cancelled out at the last minute so i-- i thought of you. i don't know if i would be the right person. well, of course you would. you speak spanish. you've learned a lot about business, and you're obviously familiar with restaurants. come on, rosa. you'll do fine. can i get extra credit ? that's very funny. well, here is the address. seven o'clock, okay ? sure. see you tonight. yes. maybe we could visit your accountant together. my schedule's a little busy right now. my son's coming home from school next week, so i'm trying to plan a few things. oh, you mean like going camping or maybe a ball game ? he's not really the athletic type. actually, he's writing a paper on how to run a small business. so he'll probably spend most of his time in the library. you should bring him by to visit crossroads cafe. what do you mean ? well, we are a small business. and it would be a pleasure to help your son with his project. that's very kind of you, mr. brashov. he could see how we
two of my guests are from south america. and my translator cancelled out at the last minute so i-- i thought of you. i don't know if i would be the right person. well, of course you would. you speak spanish. you've learned a lot about business, and you're obviously familiar with restaurants. come on, rosa. you'll do fine. can i get extra credit ? that's very funny. well, here is the address. seven o'clock, okay ? sure. see you tonight. yes. maybe we could visit your accountant together. my...
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willing to spend an entire month's salary in the hope they will be saved by one of south america's mostleaders. they call him el exorcisto, "the exorcist." to meet him, we travel deep into the andes mountains of western colombia. people have to travel a long way to get here. hitching a ride with his brother who is a cab driver. all right, this will be interesting to see. i have never in my entire life ever witnessed any kind of exorcism. but first an unexpected stop at a gas station where our translator tries to convince the driver that the car has plenty of fuel for the trip. he said, no, no, no for the fire. i said what fire? the one he puts around the people. >> nice to meet you. at the farm he is eager to show us videos of his past work. >> oh, no. roim s >> reporter: services that do not come cheap. he travels $35 for a diagnosis, $230 for an exorcism. as a second generation exorcist he says he battled thousand of demons in the past 25 years. >> reporter: what's the worst case you have ever seen? >> he describes a woman who came to him, cursed to be like a frog. he claims he was ab
willing to spend an entire month's salary in the hope they will be saved by one of south america's mostleaders. they call him el exorcisto, "the exorcist." to meet him, we travel deep into the andes mountains of western colombia. people have to travel a long way to get here. hitching a ride with his brother who is a cab driver. all right, this will be interesting to see. i have never in my entire life ever witnessed any kind of exorcism. but first an unexpected stop at a gas station...
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. >> now o'higgins is morphing into a lake, retreating more than any glacier in south america. sitting where we are sitting right now. >> we would have been covered by ice. i think it's a very clear picture that the world is getting warmer and that the impacts which were projected even 10 or 20 years ago are happening right now. >> o'higgins has fallen back nine miles in 100 years, throwing off icebergs that roll as they dissolve into the lake. casassa took us to the face of o'higgins, carefully measuring our approach. it's a dynamic thing. >> yeah, absolutely. >> it's cracking, popping, rumbling. there goes a big piece of it right here. wow, there goes--look at that. and this is why you advise us not to get too close. >> exactly. >> casassa is a glaciologist who surprised us when he told us what he used to think of global warming. >> i just didn't believe in global warming-- i mean, in global warming being produced by mankind, by us contaminating the atmosphere. i just refused to believe that. >> oh! >> wow, wow. >> look at that one. well, there's a bit of your proof. >> yeah,
. >> now o'higgins is morphing into a lake, retreating more than any glacier in south america. sitting where we are sitting right now. >> we would have been covered by ice. i think it's a very clear picture that the world is getting warmer and that the impacts which were projected even 10 or 20 years ago are happening right now. >> o'higgins has fallen back nine miles in 100 years, throwing off icebergs that roll as they dissolve into the lake. casassa took us to the face of...
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>> well it looks leak he was just traveling crosses south america and for some reason, he didn't listen to the warnings that many people that he met throughout the country told him not to go through some particular regions where the columbian con conflict was alive. he was trucking through guaviarde a remote region that the borders with the amazon and venzuela venzuela and that is known to be a drug trafficking corrido corridor, a core dor for the smuggling of weapons and other contraband goods so you can imagine when they met an american there, they thought he was a mercenarmercenary. after awhile, they understood he was just a touristthey met an ay thought he was a mercenary. after awhile, they understood he was just a tourist. i think it took so long because the farc was trying to see what they could gain through his release. i think now was the right moment for them to do it for the peace process. >> okay. now that american head home. live for us in colombia. thank you. >> a strong storm with a lot of cold wind is coming in to parts of the northwest. in fact, today, we have got high
>> well it looks leak he was just traveling crosses south america and for some reason, he didn't listen to the warnings that many people that he met throughout the country told him not to go through some particular regions where the columbian con conflict was alive. he was trucking through guaviarde a remote region that the borders with the amazon and venzuela venzuela and that is known to be a drug trafficking corrido corridor, a core dor for the smuggling of weapons and other contraband...
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a veteran of the war in afghanistan and since his discharge has been travelling to central and south america as a backpacker, trekking through many regions, until he got to the area which is a remote area, it's a conflict region, a rebel strong hold and drug route. local authorities tried to warn him not to walk through the area. it seemed like he didn't follow the advice. >> spain has become the latest country to summon a u.s. ambassador after reports the national security agency monitored 60 million phone calls, text messages and emails of spanish citizens. the nsa says barack obama did not know that angela merkel's phone was tapped. german media reported that the u.s. president was informed in 2010 about the phone monitoring. a reporter said the u.s. president must have known the phone tapping was going on. >> this is exactly the kind of intelligence that almost certainly is included in daily intelligence briefs to the president, which, of course, are, you know, the things that are most interesting to the political leadership of this country. so that's why i think that it would be highly
a veteran of the war in afghanistan and since his discharge has been travelling to central and south america as a backpacker, trekking through many regions, until he got to the area which is a remote area, it's a conflict region, a rebel strong hold and drug route. local authorities tried to warn him not to walk through the area. it seemed like he didn't follow the advice. >> spain has become the latest country to summon a u.s. ambassador after reports the national security agency...