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he was called the george washington of south america and there were good reasons why. most of them came from wealthy and influential families, both were ardent defenders of freedom, both were heroic in war but apprehensive about marshaling the peace, and both resisted efforts to make some kings. both claim to want to return to private life but were dragged into the public's fear of shaping governments and both were accused as we all know of undue ambition. there really the similarities between george washington and simon bolivar end. bolivar's military action lasted twice as long as washington. the territory covered with seven times as large and spanned an astonishing geographic diversity from croc infested jungles to the snowcapped mountains of the andes. unlike washington's work, bolivar could not have been won without the aid of black and indian troops. his success in rallying all races to the patriot cause became the turning point in a war for independence. it is fair to say that he fought both the revolution and the civil war. perhaps what really distinguishes bot
he was called the george washington of south america and there were good reasons why. most of them came from wealthy and influential families, both were ardent defenders of freedom, both were heroic in war but apprehensive about marshaling the peace, and both resisted efforts to make some kings. both claim to want to return to private life but were dragged into the public's fear of shaping governments and both were accused as we all know of undue ambition. there really the similarities between...
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i am also from south america. things. the battle of i couldl, ore. we hear a lot, hear about delayed departed, his excellency , the president of venezuela who used simon bolivar to badly governed a wonderful people in country. to what extent he lived a long time, to what extent was chavez distorting history and doing the usual sideap that he did, or is there a serious historical, responsible basis for s ising, for using him as part of the venezuelan package? >> thinks you for thatreaduesti. it is a very goodreaduestion. there is very little. i speak about this in the epilngeue. there is litning e to compare. except for the thing that everybody in, since he died destitute, penniless, had given up all of his riches. and he gp,s chavez died a very rich man, opposite experiences there, but he was -- let me put it in the most concrete way. he knew that he was a liberal. he knew if he was a man of the indictment, and he was cast by is enemy as being anti liberal. is a mistake. he was not anti l3 eceral. he was one of the most liberal, enlightened leaders i
i am also from south america. things. the battle of i couldl, ore. we hear a lot, hear about delayed departed, his excellency , the president of venezuela who used simon bolivar to badly governed a wonderful people in country. to what extent he lived a long time, to what extent was chavez distorting history and doing the usual sideap that he did, or is there a serious historical, responsible basis for s ising, for using him as part of the venezuelan package? >> thinks you for...
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what was south america or what we know of has south america and mexico what were the trend is happening that might have been influencing what is now california? >> guest: obviously in the late 80's in the spanish part because obviously strictly speaking the part of california didn't begin really until 1760 when they jumped and they didn't attempt to colonize the country to convert the natives or incorporate into the entire until very late, and by that stage what i referred to earlier in the conversation as a plan of the spanish and south america in the andes. you had the enormous wealth and engineering projects and it's still remarkable for anyone in the united states who goes to pereiro or bolivia or south america or central america and mexico can to see how they were and this is of the spanish empire prosperity and the historical myths about the decline of the spanish because the did declined which the others were rising faster. the achievement in terms of the transformation on these great cities and the human purposes, the dynamic economy of the demographic is really extraordinary wo
what was south america or what we know of has south america and mexico what were the trend is happening that might have been influencing what is now california? >> guest: obviously in the late 80's in the spanish part because obviously strictly speaking the part of california didn't begin really until 1760 when they jumped and they didn't attempt to colonize the country to convert the natives or incorporate into the entire until very late, and by that stage what i referred to earlier in...
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in central america in mexico and it's even happening in canada and the united states. cape town south africa the i condemn it few other off diesel electric research vessels that sport. the flag to show whether in pilot as a board an officer with unrivaled knowledge of these waters he still has to ship out into the atlantic and then returns to dock. this is the very last opportunity for several weeks to call home with a cell phone very soon all mobiles will be far out of range the ship is setting sail for a vast and inaccessible area if there's any kind of emergency they'll be no one to provide any kind of help. the russian ship sails self to the land of a tunnel ice and snow too and talk to. the first officer will now explain the code of conduct on board there are twenty three passengers aboard the i could then make sure they're off and for some this is their first trip to the antarctic zone but for one passenger it's become a familiar journey this is the twenty sixth time he's followed this route. back in nineteen sixty four. trip we went. who was the first time i felt so acutely jus
in central america in mexico and it's even happening in canada and the united states. cape town south africa the i condemn it few other off diesel electric research vessels that sport. the flag to show whether in pilot as a board an officer with unrivaled knowledge of these waters he still has to ship out into the atlantic and then returns to dock. this is the very last opportunity for several weeks to call home with a cell phone very soon all mobiles will be far out of range the ship is...
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pretty serious questions mining is not a what a moment problem it's happening in asia in africa and south america in central america in mexico and it's even happening in canada and the united states. much of your advice is centered around the negative aspects of american culture like sample mindful eating social inning avoiding us not just how much of an influence do you think this american culture has on the rest of the wall incredible . succeeded two things we. know will this make. the food so they did all the trees worldwide. maddux enjoying defiance for the lines of those wounded in two blasts in volgograd to report on the most vulnerable victims of the violence. the u.k. braces a new wave of immigration and the e.u. while i'm at work when i'm in guerin's and romanians while calls for david cameron to save beyond the borders go on hated. under no crowd block residents in new york have a new form of brutality to contend with and it's spreading like wildfire balls on the streets and online.
pretty serious questions mining is not a what a moment problem it's happening in asia in africa and south america in central america in mexico and it's even happening in canada and the united states. much of your advice is centered around the negative aspects of american culture like sample mindful eating social inning avoiding us not just how much of an influence do you think this american culture has on the rest of the wall incredible . succeeded two things we. know will this make. the food...
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expected but in chile south america she. it was important to go to antarctica to collect the data he needed. i didn't find anything new for. here there are no influence like t.v. or anything like this. you have to sit and think. simply sitting and thinking. in a corner of the same room his job is to high altitude conditions. to be sent to an institute in st petersburg and the equipment needs regular adjustment. in fact. specific. to each new generation of polar explorer. the. information at the station. is very important we make aeronautical charts for aircraft like how high helicopters can fly for instance. released. over the world at midnight g.m.t. russian polar explorers have long invented new ways to make the process more efficient such as how to make them easier to release. short. like this there's about fifty meters of how to make a. balloon in a mixture of kerosene and benzene that. we came up with it makes it fly higher it can fly up to thirty kilometers. without it it will only go as high as twenty two. other count
expected but in chile south america she. it was important to go to antarctica to collect the data he needed. i didn't find anything new for. here there are no influence like t.v. or anything like this. you have to sit and think. simply sitting and thinking. in a corner of the same room his job is to high altitude conditions. to be sent to an institute in st petersburg and the equipment needs regular adjustment. in fact. specific. to each new generation of polar explorer. the. information at the...
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. >>> and he made it, a boy climbing south america's highest mountain. >> he was better, in better physicalp up from him. >> and the children who will benefit from this person's tremendous generosity. it is new year's day, wednesday, january 1st. >> from abc news, this is world news now. >>> good morning, everyone, we want to be the first to say happy 2014. thank you for joining us. >> we have all kinds of fun stuff over here. i'm going to break them all out right at the beginning so i want everybody to see what we're working with. >> if you're joining us -- >> come on, we have to go all the way. i only spent two hours in the hair and makeup chair. >> i'm going to keep this. >> once we're done here i know you're going to go out to times square and really start to party. i know you are. do we have any serious news today? i can do the whole thing like this. okay, let's get started. we begin with the jubilation around the world, many turning out to usher in 2014. >> as always, times square jam-packed with revelers to see the world famous ball drop. and of course the tons of flying confetti. ab
. >>> and he made it, a boy climbing south america's highest mountain. >> he was better, in better physicalp up from him. >> and the children who will benefit from this person's tremendous generosity. it is new year's day, wednesday, january 1st. >> from abc news, this is world news now. >>> good morning, everyone, we want to be the first to say happy 2014. thank you for joining us. >> we have all kinds of fun stuff over here. i'm going to break them...
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[cow moos] most powerful country in south america? >> gdp-wise, we are bigger than all the other countries together. this is it. hello. time for americans to wake up. >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm morley safer. in this edition, we take a look at the impact of global expansion on american corporate tax loopholes, counterfeit drug trafficking, and the economic rise of brazil. we begin with the always taxing topic of taxation. companies searching out tax havens are nothing new. in the '80s and '90s, there was an exodus to bermuda and the cayman islands, where there are no taxes at all. when the government threatened to clamp down on tax dodging, many companies decided to leave the caribbean, but as lesley stahl first reported in march 2011, instead of coming back home, they went to safer havens like switzerland. >> several of these companies came to this tiny dot on the swiss map called zug, a small, quaint, medieval town. i don't think anybody's ever heard of zug in the united states. hans marti, who heads zug's economic develop
[cow moos] most powerful country in south america? >> gdp-wise, we are bigger than all the other countries together. this is it. hello. time for americans to wake up. >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm morley safer. in this edition, we take a look at the impact of global expansion on american corporate tax loopholes, counterfeit drug trafficking, and the economic rise of brazil. we begin with the always taxing topic of taxation. companies searching out tax havens are nothing new....
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follow the compass as we used to do it in russia we won't end up in india as expected but in chile south america she. as a student. it was important to go to antarctica to collect the data he needed. i didn't find anything new for. here there are no influence like t.v. or anything like this. you have to sit and think. simply sitting in thinking. keeps his instruments in a corner of the same room his job is to monitor high altitude conditions all the data he collects has to be sent to an institute in st petersburg and the equipment needs regular adjustment. in fact every poll or job has its own specifics such details are handed down to each new generation of polar explorer. these balloons can rise to forty two. information to a console of the station. is very important we make aeronautical charts for aircraft like how high helicopters can fly for instance similar balloons are released all over the world at midnight g.m.t. russian polar explorers have long invented new ways to make the process more efficient such as how to make them easier to release. it is so short but we can still set up the bal
follow the compass as we used to do it in russia we won't end up in india as expected but in chile south america she. as a student. it was important to go to antarctica to collect the data he needed. i didn't find anything new for. here there are no influence like t.v. or anything like this. you have to sit and think. simply sitting in thinking. keeps his instruments in a corner of the same room his job is to monitor high altitude conditions all the data he collects has to be sent to an...
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we are serving all of the markets in north and south america, europe, africa, russia, and our fastestwing markets are in india and china. and we will be part of the economy and provide great jobs and great careers, and any vehicle we sell around the world helps ford make the most affordable vehicles available anywhere around the world. we have new plants around the world and increasing the capacity and strength of our products in all of our manufacturing, and we're going to hiring 11,000 new employees around the world, and 5,000 here in the united states. >> one of the things that henry ford contributed to was the building of a middle class. >> yes. >> we are now seeing a lot of pressure on that middle class, and it is so tied to the auto industry. the auto industry was the thing that represented an avenue into the middle class. can it still play that role and what role is it playing? >> i really think it will continue, because there's no country sustainable without a long manufacturing base, and i'm so pleased to see the attention we're all putting now on not only having a good, comp
we are serving all of the markets in north and south america, europe, africa, russia, and our fastestwing markets are in india and china. and we will be part of the economy and provide great jobs and great careers, and any vehicle we sell around the world helps ford make the most affordable vehicles available anywhere around the world. we have new plants around the world and increasing the capacity and strength of our products in all of our manufacturing, and we're going to hiring 11,000 new...
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pretty serious questions mining is not a what a moment problem it's happening in asia in africa and south america and central america in mexico and it's even happening in canada and the united states. let me else have to keep paying for benefit programs they probably won't be receiving themselves financial expert neil grossman is here with a warning for a generation w.t.f. plus the nation's katrina vanden heuvel. cohen are here with what they call the growing antagonism of the united states russian relations it's all next on politicking with larry king i. i i got a ticket with larry king we begin with neil grossman financial expert managing partner chief investment officer of t.k. energy capital and author of the new e-book generation w.t.f. how millennial is can stop the mushrooming cost of social security medicaid and medicare what is what is w t f well i'm not sure i can say this on the say a lot less sense for what the. really that's what you want it to mean that you have a generation that's got one hell of a problem in front of them and who are the millennial as well you know they're general
pretty serious questions mining is not a what a moment problem it's happening in asia in africa and south america and central america in mexico and it's even happening in canada and the united states. let me else have to keep paying for benefit programs they probably won't be receiving themselves financial expert neil grossman is here with a warning for a generation w.t.f. plus the nation's katrina vanden heuvel. cohen are here with what they call the growing antagonism of the united states...
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if south america is so different than western europe. >> i can think of a few choice countries.obably not do well. seriously, when i look at the business, i see a business robbery growing at six percent a year. with your distribution, you could be looking at 20% and 30% gains once you get into the fast lane. percentrowth is three to five percent. the average compound and organic growth has been four percent across all. the growth of yankee has been higher than average. we are hoping the yankee candle will help enhance our average growth. we try to leverage revenue opportunity. >> your cost-cutting is one percent to three percent. that is requiring the yankee candle to cut costs out. that is kind of low. >> we are investors. it is a core difference. >> we try to increase our investments every year. overall, spending six percent of sales in brand investment. that is roughly eight lien dollars of sales. we think the consumer product bypanies have to grow investment and innovation and continue to be fresh for the consumer. you cannot cut your way to glory in the business. >> interes
if south america is so different than western europe. >> i can think of a few choice countries.obably not do well. seriously, when i look at the business, i see a business robbery growing at six percent a year. with your distribution, you could be looking at 20% and 30% gains once you get into the fast lane. percentrowth is three to five percent. the average compound and organic growth has been four percent across all. the growth of yankee has been higher than average. we are hoping the...
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what was south america and mexico but for the trends happening there that could influence what is now california? >> obviously strictly speaking but that really didn't begin until 1760 after the result land exploration and mapping. they did not colonize convert the natives and tell parian they to by that stage when i refer to as the spanish monarchy in the in these you have a fabulous cities and the enormous wealth and engineering projects it is so remarkable for 81 from the united states from bolivia or as far as south america and mexico so you kid see how they were. with a great grandeur and prosperity of course, it did decline relative to those empires. but the of lovell of achievement in the creation of these great cities the dynamic economy it is extraordinary. all of the very late 18th century but they are animated by what was represented by the great populist economies and dave wanted to create something like that and california as quickly as possible. when you ask why why do they sacrifice so much time and effort to you and money and manpower, why is there so much why do they
what was south america and mexico but for the trends happening there that could influence what is now california? >> obviously strictly speaking but that really didn't begin until 1760 after the result land exploration and mapping. they did not colonize convert the natives and tell parian they to by that stage when i refer to as the spanish monarchy in the in these you have a fabulous cities and the enormous wealth and engineering projects it is so remarkable for 81 from the united states...
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the addition of the top rally on sunday it's the sixth successive year that the event is held in south america. he wants or can just call eight hundred and one km from rosario to some recent argentina of which the special state to cover one hundred and eighty km. it was a bar at the bottom of the state of the motorbike catch great to have a honda factory team the ideal start in the second straight parents fall into twenty four year absence defending our champion sharon to prayer from spurs. one minute forty seconds for his new yamaha team although october of spying was second at thirty seven seconds. the ktm portugal's god also some might think his consistency in the event are taken straight win in the out rate among the main title rivals and jumpy of stuff that comes from but a stalker stop and finished sixth at four minus five seconds. how lucky i was forty seven seconds on how scientists but was fifth with just over four minutes portuguese football legend use of the us has the right age seventy one from a heart attack. charismatic striker was born in mozambique in nineteen forty two when it
the addition of the top rally on sunday it's the sixth successive year that the event is held in south america. he wants or can just call eight hundred and one km from rosario to some recent argentina of which the special state to cover one hundred and eighty km. it was a bar at the bottom of the state of the motorbike catch great to have a honda factory team the ideal start in the second straight parents fall into twenty four year absence defending our champion sharon to prayer from spurs. one...
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. >> what we have been looking at is the weather in south america. they are getting a little cooler, it is gitmo 110 degrees and they expected to stay in the 90s, getting some much-needed moisture. what they did was a lot of people selling of. we saw it down $0.36 at one point. corn holding pretty stable and what we are looking at is the farmers i haney on to the others they are not releasing, they don't want it to go, looking at south america, the weather will help their crop. one thing to keep in mind, looking at this, record number of acreage, soybeans and corn. a lot to look at, sitting on the sidelines but farmers, the hague on to that. tracy: the weather in south america, to the weather at home, jeff grossman, the energy market as well. >> let's face it. looking at natural gas had a nice move up on the outside, weather related, morning session, all little surprise in the afternoon. and crude oil and change, heating up $0.05, almost since in the morning, and market sold off sharply again. the gas and heat instead of lowering the day contrary to
. >> what we have been looking at is the weather in south america. they are getting a little cooler, it is gitmo 110 degrees and they expected to stay in the 90s, getting some much-needed moisture. what they did was a lot of people selling of. we saw it down $0.36 at one point. corn holding pretty stable and what we are looking at is the farmers i haney on to the others they are not releasing, they don't want it to go, looking at south america, the weather will help their crop. one thing...
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he summited south america's tallest peak christmas eve 22,841 feet.al age to make the trek is 14 years old. so he needed a permit. >> sometimes it was a little bit scary because it was ice and then water going down the ice. >> tyler was joined by his father during his trek. he is the youngest person ever to stand on top of that mountain. >> wait until he gets back in school, huh? >>> it wasn't just fireworks in the sky on new year's eve. >> several people in northern california reported seeing mysterious flying objects in sacramento, auburn and stockton. they all described similar scenes. >> i seen like six bright orange colored lights and they are like almost in diamond or triangle shape. it was weird. and so they started just separating. >> of course, there's usually a rational explanation for ufo sightings. the 2008 sighting over the sacramento valley was actually an airplane. a year later a mysterious flashing light turned out to be some power lines. but i don't know, these could be, what, the floating lanterns? >> that's exactly what they are. [
he summited south america's tallest peak christmas eve 22,841 feet.al age to make the trek is 14 years old. so he needed a permit. >> sometimes it was a little bit scary because it was ice and then water going down the ice. >> tyler was joined by his father during his trek. he is the youngest person ever to stand on top of that mountain. >> wait until he gets back in school, huh? >>> it wasn't just fireworks in the sky on new year's eve. >> several people in...
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they really were in south america specifically long before anyone else.t is interesting seeing them make this play this morning. >> speaking of south america, i picked up this from twitter -- "brazil is the new argentina." do you agree with that? >> i think that touches on something -- >> everything on twitter is true. >> i'm still trying to figure out how to use it. i0 characters -- anyway, think what that touches upon is cyclicality of all these countries. if you look back historically over 100, 100 50 years, those countries have gone boom-bust in this sort of cycle. the idea that result is fundamentally different than argentina suggests it has broken out of the problems it has had over this time, and if you look at zillow, there has been a real bubble of investment, that the structure had not taken place -- if you look at brazil, there has been a real bubble of investment , that the structured not taken place. argentina, on the other hand, it looks like the biggest problem there, which is been economic mismanagement of the political , thelishment curre
they really were in south america specifically long before anyone else.t is interesting seeing them make this play this morning. >> speaking of south america, i picked up this from twitter -- "brazil is the new argentina." do you agree with that? >> i think that touches on something -- >> everything on twitter is true. >> i'm still trying to figure out how to use it. i0 characters -- anyway, think what that touches upon is cyclicality of all these countries. if...
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he climbed south america's tallest mountain for a very important reason. we'll tell you why.rance. e. outbreak in over a decade. flu before the first sneeze... help protect with a spray. before the first tissue... help defend with a wipe. and help prevent with lysol. to get 10x more protection... and kill 99.9% of germs around the house. this season, help protect your family with lysol. start healthing ♪ do i love you my, oh, my, river deep mountain high ♪ ♪ yeah, yeah, yeah >>> welcome back on this new year's day. a 9-year-old southern california boy has something to brag about when he is asked what he did over his holiday break. >> tyler armstrong is believed to be the youngest person to climb south america's tallest mountain, and the reason why he did it makes this hour the favorite story of the day! here's abc's brandi hitt to show us. >> reporter: while most children were opening their christmas presents, tyler armstrong was scaling south america's tallest mountain to give to children who can't walk. >> it was worth missing christmas. >> reporter: this 9-year-old from yo
he climbed south america's tallest mountain for a very important reason. we'll tell you why.rance. e. outbreak in over a decade. flu before the first sneeze... help protect with a spray. before the first tissue... help defend with a wipe. and help prevent with lysol. to get 10x more protection... and kill 99.9% of germs around the house. this season, help protect your family with lysol. start healthing ♪ do i love you my, oh, my, river deep mountain high ♪ ♪ yeah, yeah, yeah >>>...
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pretty serious questions mining is not a what a moment problem it's happening in asia in africa and south america in central america in mexico and it's even happening in canada and the united states. you know a senate race that's more valuable than an ounce of gold or clean water but that's not something that your mind will take it's it's it's your heart. if. you don't know that it was the. scene. since you. told. us. about his work and thank you for staying with as and here is more in the news we have been covering it i mean the inter-marry came human rights commission modified to precautionary measures issued against the modeling gold mining project in question guatemala the order now permits the campaign to operate with total freedom in. in this country the commission came around and found we find that based on the process we don't need to suspend the mine we rescind the order for recess for suspend the mine and we're obviously pleased as the company but there's no longer a suspension order from the commission for the marlin mine. the mine just keeps chugging along and so it's it's an extremel
pretty serious questions mining is not a what a moment problem it's happening in asia in africa and south america in central america in mexico and it's even happening in canada and the united states. you know a senate race that's more valuable than an ounce of gold or clean water but that's not something that your mind will take it's it's it's your heart. if. you don't know that it was the. scene. since you. told. us. about his work and thank you for staying with as and here is more in the news...
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instead he had a take a bus to mexico, a flight to south america, before getting back to his family. those stories illuminate that the fly list is not about the safety of aeroplanes, it's a means by which the fbi extracts leverage and puts people like kevin and others that are abroad in positions that allow them to extract information from folks by having them forego rights to attorneys. >> i take exception with that. the fbi, they have a legal counsel section that looks carefully at the issues with individuals that are on there. it's a delicate balance between protecting the american public from the american attack, and at the same time protecting the civil liberties and privacy that have arrived there. your comment that people go on, that they have no way of getting lost. there's a redress system. it takes time, but there is a redress system. the government is not going to acknowledge that you are on the list. you'll eventually go off. i'll also say that, you know, earlier you had commented that you had problems with t.s.a. we don't want to confuse, compare issues with the process
instead he had a take a bus to mexico, a flight to south america, before getting back to his family. those stories illuminate that the fly list is not about the safety of aeroplanes, it's a means by which the fbi extracts leverage and puts people like kevin and others that are abroad in positions that allow them to extract information from folks by having them forego rights to attorneys. >> i take exception with that. the fbi, they have a legal counsel section that looks carefully at the...
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i guess in south america, soon. >> right, right, we joke about how the true gateway drug is milk.eally, this idea that marijuana some how leads to using other drugs and other things has been thoroughly discredited. if you think about it from stepping back and looking at what colorado is doing, people who sold marijuana before in an illicit market could certainly offer other drugs and that access point becomes available to people, and these people don't generally card, they're not limited in their sales of other drugs. there are components to the gateway theory but the component is that it's the system that we have under prohibition that allows access to other drugs. putting it behind the counter, state regulated close ove overst and robust system is what it will take to change that successfully. >> chrichristian, good to see y, at happy new year. >> thank you so much. >> today the affordable care act or obamacare officially takes evacuation. the law allows previously uninsured americans to purchase health insurance. but there are many more who still don't have health insurance. he
i guess in south america, soon. >> right, right, we joke about how the true gateway drug is milk.eally, this idea that marijuana some how leads to using other drugs and other things has been thoroughly discredited. if you think about it from stepping back and looking at what colorado is doing, people who sold marijuana before in an illicit market could certainly offer other drugs and that access point becomes available to people, and these people don't generally card, they're not limited...
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it will look at our alliance with the landed gentry of south america and say, "this is not just." the western arrogance of feeling that it has everything to teach others and nothing to learn from them is not just. a true revolution of values will lay a hand on the world order and say of war, "this way of settling differences is not just." this business of burning human beings with napalm, of filling our nation's homes with orphans and widows, of injecting poisonous drugs of hate into the veins of peoples normally humane, of sending men home from dark and bloody battlefields physically handicapped and psychologically deranged, cannot be reconciled with wisdom, justice and love. a nation that continues year after year to spend more money on military defense than on programs of social uplift is approaching spiritual death. [applause] america, the richest and most powerful nation in the world, can well lead the way in this revolution of values. there is nothing, except a tragic death wish, to prevent us from reordering our priorities, so that the pursuit of peace will take precedence
it will look at our alliance with the landed gentry of south america and say, "this is not just." the western arrogance of feeling that it has everything to teach others and nothing to learn from them is not just. a true revolution of values will lay a hand on the world order and say of war, "this way of settling differences is not just." this business of burning human beings with napalm, of filling our nation's homes with orphans and widows, of injecting poisonous drugs of...
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it was remarkable for anyone in the united states who would go through bolivia or not as far as south america if he would just go to central america or mexico, cities like wicklund mexico city and he would see how they were with the spanish empire and grander and prosperity and of course it did a decline of the stiffly with the others that were rising even faster by this period. but the level of achievement in the transformation and creation of these great cities brought nature to the dynamic economy and it was extraordinary which was unparalleled in anywhere that is now a united states. when i look at what the missionaries did in california in the very late 18th-century, they were i think really animated by the standards. they had a standard of achievement was represented by the great populist rich economies and the rest of the spanish empire and wanted to create something like that in california as quickly as possible. when you ask why did they found so many missions and sacrificed so much time and effort and money and manpower on this remote place and why did they breed so many cattle from
it was remarkable for anyone in the united states who would go through bolivia or not as far as south america if he would just go to central america or mexico, cities like wicklund mexico city and he would see how they were with the spanish empire and grander and prosperity and of course it did a decline of the stiffly with the others that were rising even faster by this period. but the level of achievement in the transformation and creation of these great cities brought nature to the dynamic...
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the rally is taking place in south america. the difference of this race is the green element. some of the vehicles participating in the competition have solar panels to add or boost energy to the vehicles. now this is a growing trend in the motoring sports industry. later on this year will be the first e-formula world championships. this year's event attracted only 400 participants but organizers hope that next year there will be even more people bringing new alternative ways to race through the african desert. >> there is plenty more on the website, find out why the international rug by board suspended something to figi. >> now the world's biggest collection of cartoons is going on show at a new museum in the united states. it is a serious art form rather. >> perched atop the urban landscape in ohio, is a new kind of temple for cartoons. >> this is from 1798 and it is a cartoon called the congressional and features an actual fight taking place in congress. >> ohio state university's cartoon library and museum treats cartoons and comics the way that the u.s. library treats tho
the rally is taking place in south america. the difference of this race is the green element. some of the vehicles participating in the competition have solar panels to add or boost energy to the vehicles. now this is a growing trend in the motoring sports industry. later on this year will be the first e-formula world championships. this year's event attracted only 400 participants but organizers hope that next year there will be even more people bringing new alternative ways to race through...
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this was the difference for the thirty correspondents across the north central and south america. i did well but i don't yet we traveled north and south to provide the most protective covers of the region. here in havana will open your eyes to the changes taking place in cuba. a place closed off to some fascinating to watch and everyone's talking about brazil with the correspondents across the country. part of its ills but its advantages as it moves towards the twenty sixteen and then takes out beyond. our coverage goes well beyond standard treatment of drugs and immigration issues. as we reported a nation just beginning to unleash her friends. like every week to the citizens of america and south. i think her city providing me the way the lucky one. just the salt lake the fog the advice of the rankin cup. quality and depth reporting from north and south beach diet advice from washington. cctv needs seek the death. chu you nm moving moving moving moving you might to st kitts was a great day. because breaking the old one. so much the eagles to play. the stock good news
this was the difference for the thirty correspondents across the north central and south america. i did well but i don't yet we traveled north and south to provide the most protective covers of the region. here in havana will open your eyes to the changes taking place in cuba. a place closed off to some fascinating to watch and everyone's talking about brazil with the correspondents across the country. part of its ills but its advantages as it moves towards the twenty sixteen and then takes out...
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pretty serious questions mining is not a what a moment problem it's happening in asia in africa and south america in central america in mexico and it's even happening in canada and the united states. hunger. if someone offers a lifetime food supply no charge. there is no. evidence. of the twenty fourth. this place like why is this so special as the russian resort prepares to welcome the world. in the city's present and future. this is the moment they're very cold snowy windy mountain. beyond the olympics but. today. there's plenty of food fuel. as well as people experience an extreme survival cruise favorite joke is that if you should come. to be. drinking water. to fresh water. heat from the main engine is used to distill sea water to remove the salt. today the crew will conduct a radio test. so far though all the stations remain quiet there are no guarantees yet that they're within range they are that all in all antarctica stations are going to make it feel that of radio check please respond. please respond to you. reading you level for. now is the time to discuss the details plans for unloadin
pretty serious questions mining is not a what a moment problem it's happening in asia in africa and south america in central america in mexico and it's even happening in canada and the united states. hunger. if someone offers a lifetime food supply no charge. there is no. evidence. of the twenty fourth. this place like why is this so special as the russian resort prepares to welcome the world. in the city's present and future. this is the moment they're very cold snowy windy mountain. beyond...
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. >>> in south america a former miss venezuela and her husband were shot and killed and their 5-year-old daughter wounded during a robbery attempt after their car broke down the 29-year-old ask her husband were killed last night. the couple's daughter treated for a leg wound the family lives in the united states and were on vacation. police have arrested five suspects and some are minors. >> security cameras captured a moment a mother in brazil threw her children out of a window to save them after a huge crater formed and swallowed their home. you can see in this video neighbors catching the falling children watch there then, you can see the another mother scrambling out of the window then, everyone running for their lives. no one died but 67 families in the town in northern brazil are out of a home. there, you can see it is just expanding and they take off, running. look at this, >> once again, nobody killed is the good news. >> terrifying. well, police have arrested a man accused of in a series of burglaries in yoga studios the burglaries took place over the past year at sweet basil th
. >>> in south america a former miss venezuela and her husband were shot and killed and their 5-year-old daughter wounded during a robbery attempt after their car broke down the 29-year-old ask her husband were killed last night. the couple's daughter treated for a leg wound the family lives in the united states and were on vacation. police have arrested five suspects and some are minors. >> security cameras captured a moment a mother in brazil threw her children out of a window...
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pretty serious questions mining is not a what a moment problem it's happening in asia in africa and south america in central america in mexico and it's even happening in canada and the united states. right. first right. and i think the church. there's plenty of water food fuel and even helicopters as well as people with experience in extreme survival crews favorite joke is that if the apocalypse should come the economic future of would be the best place to be. drinking water is drawn from the dock and there are two fresh water plants on board heat from the main engine is used to distill seawater to remove the salt. to their destination today the crew will conduct a radio test so all the stations remain quiet there are no guarantees yet that they're within range they are they're all lying all antarctica stations is are going to make a field of radio check please respond. please respond you. know a lot of reading you level for. now is the time to discuss the details plans for unloading all the fuel and food and to evacuate the departing crews from the stations the action plan was devised some time
pretty serious questions mining is not a what a moment problem it's happening in asia in africa and south america in central america in mexico and it's even happening in canada and the united states. right. first right. and i think the church. there's plenty of water food fuel and even helicopters as well as people with experience in extreme survival crews favorite joke is that if the apocalypse should come the economic future of would be the best place to be. drinking water is drawn from the...
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pretty serious questions mining is not a what a moment problem it's happening in asia in africa and south america in central america in mexico and it's even happening in canada and the united states. we're talking about. you know a large scale wholesale spying meanwhile things like credit krug fraud real crimes are going on and the government so devoted almost no resources to actually come about in those things you know it to me this is an obvious things like if you want to spend money making the internet a safer place you don't spend money spying on everybody you spend money seeking out criminals and prosecuting the. dramas that can't be ignored. stories others refuse to know truth. faces change the world writes never. filled picture of today's leaves. from roads to to. drop. i. join the fight for the. terrible loss in volgograd we report on the most vulnerable victims of the. u.k. bryce's itself of immigration is the new this requirements will gary. cole with david cameron to safeguard the borders no one hated. and. since new york have a new form of brutality to contend with spreading not while
pretty serious questions mining is not a what a moment problem it's happening in asia in africa and south america in central america in mexico and it's even happening in canada and the united states. we're talking about. you know a large scale wholesale spying meanwhile things like credit krug fraud real crimes are going on and the government so devoted almost no resources to actually come about in those things you know it to me this is an obvious things like if you want to spend money making...
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serious questions mining it's not a what a moment problem it's happening in asia in africa and south america in central america in mexico and it's even happening in canada and the united states. there's a media lead us so we leave that maybe. by the same motions to the. party there's a big. push is that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politicking only on our team. he's. to make a final decision. he has changed his life and the world around him. by giving. hope. and love to so many children. the american worker on t.v. . there's plenty of water food fuel and even helicopters as well as people with a wealth of experience in extreme survival crews favorite joke is that if the apocalypse should come. of would be the best place to be. drinking water is drawn from the dock and there are two fresh water plants on board heat from the main engine is used to distill seawater to remove the salt. to their destination today the crew will conduct a radio test so far though all the stations remain quiet there are no guarantees yet that they're within range they ar
serious questions mining it's not a what a moment problem it's happening in asia in africa and south america in central america in mexico and it's even happening in canada and the united states. there's a media lead us so we leave that maybe. by the same motions to the. party there's a big. push is that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politicking only on our team. he's. to make a final decision. he has changed his life and the world around him. by...
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pretty serious questions mining is not a what a moment problem it's happening in asia in africa and south america in central america in mexico and it's even happening in canada and the united states. actually we could with. some of. the consensus to. choose to get to. choose to stories could impact the. chance to access off to. join the fight for the lives of those wounded into terrible loss in volgograd we report on the most vulnerable victims of the violence. the u.k. bryce's itself for a new wave of immigration is the e.u. this was requirements for bulgarians and romanians called for david cameron to safeguard the borders go on hate it. and. residents in new york have a new form of brutality to contend with spreading not qualified by phone lines and on the streets.
pretty serious questions mining is not a what a moment problem it's happening in asia in africa and south america in central america in mexico and it's even happening in canada and the united states. actually we could with. some of. the consensus to. choose to get to. choose to stories could impact the. chance to access off to. join the fight for the lives of those wounded into terrible loss in volgograd we report on the most vulnerable victims of the violence. the u.k. bryce's itself for a new...
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uruguay, we're talking about a country now in south america. listen to this. ember the south american nation of uruguay became the first country in the world to legalize marijuana. uruguay's senate voted to create a system to license private companies to grow marijuana. with sales and distribution controlled by the state. individuals may cultivate, possess and use limited quantities of the drug. uruguay's president jose mohica promoted legalization as the best way to curb the violence that has plagued latin america in the war on drugs. other latin american countries may follow suit, notably, bailees, chili, columbia, guatemala and mexico. >> if marijuana is legalized widely where does that leave the notorious drug cartels. i ask you guys. >> i think it presents challenges for drug cartels that make money trafficking marijuana into the united states, but i don't necessarily think that it affects the landscape of illegal drug crime. i mean, look, this is marijuana. we're not talking about the biggest most profitable thing for the cartels which is cocaine, heroin,
uruguay, we're talking about a country now in south america. listen to this. ember the south american nation of uruguay became the first country in the world to legalize marijuana. uruguay's senate voted to create a system to license private companies to grow marijuana. with sales and distribution controlled by the state. individuals may cultivate, possess and use limited quantities of the drug. uruguay's president jose mohica promoted legalization as the best way to curb the violence that has...
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like every week to the citizens of america and south. i think her city providing me a way that a loved one. just the salt lake the bod diverse america's cup quality end up reporting from north and south beach diet advice from washington is a ctv news. seek the death all winter long. ay ay ay so if you greet your life dw here and relenza to be with us. thanks for joining us coming on. the nsa scandal i don't need and in gemini and made signs and no spot you might not be happening the world bank says the industrialized world is on the road to economic recovery. and in kenya for mental connection but it's a command line for the shopping last
like every week to the citizens of america and south. i think her city providing me a way that a loved one. just the salt lake the bod diverse america's cup quality end up reporting from north and south beach diet advice from washington is a ctv news. seek the death all winter long. ay ay ay so if you greet your life dw here and relenza to be with us. thanks for joining us coming on. the nsa scandal i don't need and in gemini and made signs and no spot you might not be happening the world bank...
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names of the items defeat in his rule the feat in bulgaria with a four hectare or awful or for south america for the south american cocaine is important to keep doing the same because we want people to understand that we have something unique. and that actually attracts people to buy it but one of the biggest challenge is for any new restaurant is getting people through the door especially when it involves trying something new. one whenever we open somebody here in miami. the miami area here in dc new york new jersey the first people that opened the door for us. i went to the israelis and the jewish community. but theres judges of the cbd but the message watch for the adopt a roman says that once people try them out they almost always come back into the feedback we're getting from customers has been overwhelmingly positive. two members of the winter i was in israel i love the coffee there and got a work meeting and was so excited when i feel. i find to be like the smell of the bed in a bitter taste to it and a little bit more like a bird as he surged this does not happen. i think this is ver
names of the items defeat in his rule the feat in bulgaria with a four hectare or awful or for south america for the south american cocaine is important to keep doing the same because we want people to understand that we have something unique. and that actually attracts people to buy it but one of the biggest challenge is for any new restaurant is getting people through the door especially when it involves trying something new. one whenever we open somebody here in miami. the miami area here in...
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then we take a look at shoplifting gangs from south america. and finally we go undercover in china to expose rampant product counterfeiting. we begin in iraq with the theft that's been called one of the largest of its time, the mother of all heists. and it happened right under the noses of u.s. advisers. as iraqi investigators told us in october of 2006, more than half a billion dollars had disappeared from the defense ministry-- money that was supposed to equip the iraqi military. investigators believe the very people that the united states had entrusted with the funds had stolen them. but it seemed neither the u.s. nor its allies had much of an appetite for pursuing the matter. >> people have died. moneys have gone missing. culprits are running around the world, hiding and scurrying around. i have to ask myself why has this happened? it is not every day that you get billion dollar scandals of this kind. when ali allawi, a harvard educated international banker took over as iraq's minister of finance in 2005, he was confronted with a gaping hol
then we take a look at shoplifting gangs from south america. and finally we go undercover in china to expose rampant product counterfeiting. we begin in iraq with the theft that's been called one of the largest of its time, the mother of all heists. and it happened right under the noses of u.s. advisers. as iraqi investigators told us in october of 2006, more than half a billion dollars had disappeared from the defense ministry-- money that was supposed to equip the iraqi military....
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>> 2 billion people are already eating insects as part of their regular diet throughout asia, south americathere's a very good reason why. >> what would you say stand up the most about eating insects nutritionally? >> most have high levels of nitrogen iron phosphorous and calcium. you have a lot of other abundant elements that our bodies can use. >> the united nations released a report arguing for more insect farming and more bugs in everyone's diets. >> at the moment, a lot of entomophogists are in to what is into this new food product. >> especially crickets are actually the protein hope of the future and a sustainable one, at that. >> they are incredibly efficient as well. you can take ten pounds of grain and feed a cow. you'll get about one pound of beef back for your work. while at the sairm poundage. i get more back. >> 9 billion people by 2050, demand for meat products is expected to double. >> there is a visual and psychological aspect to it. you have to try to overcome eating a cricket. >> what do you think is going to be motivate for americans to get behind this cricket movement?
>> 2 billion people are already eating insects as part of their regular diet throughout asia, south americathere's a very good reason why. >> what would you say stand up the most about eating insects nutritionally? >> most have high levels of nitrogen iron phosphorous and calcium. you have a lot of other abundant elements that our bodies can use. >> the united nations released a report arguing for more insect farming and more bugs in everyone's diets. >> at the...
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pretty serious questions mining is not a what a moment problem it's happening in asia in africa and south america in central america in mexico and it's even happening in canada and the united states. is the media leave us so we leave that maybe. by the same motion securing the other your party there's a good. question is that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politicking only on our t.v. . thousands of police officers cower this issue of volgograd arteta was trying to bypass a tower at times as medics fight for the lives of the wounded as he reports on the youngest victims of the body. the u. has opened its doors to roommate and balgair an immigrant lifting seven year old restrictions and causing many in prison to worry about a possible in floods. and fun and games lead to serious injury and with us police dealing with the spread of random attacks on members of the public reportedly as part of gang initiation.
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pretty serious questions mining is not a what a moment problem it's happening in asia in africa and south america in central america in mexico and it's even happening in canada and the united states. aspects of. how much of. the food. there's plenty of water food fuel and even helicopters as well as people with experience in extreme survival crews favorite joke is that if the apocalypse should come the economic future of would be the best place to be. drinking water is drawn from the dock and the right to fresh water plants on board heat from the main engine is used to distill seawater to remove the salt. to their destination today the crew will conduct a radio test so far though all the stations remain quiet there are no guarantees yet that they're within range they are growing all antarctica stations is added to make it feel that our radio check please respond. please respond you. know a lot of reading you level. know is the time to discuss the details plans for unloading all the fuel and food and to evacuate the departing crews from the stations the action plan was devised some time ago but no
pretty serious questions mining is not a what a moment problem it's happening in asia in africa and south america in central america in mexico and it's even happening in canada and the united states. aspects of. how much of. the food. there's plenty of water food fuel and even helicopters as well as people with experience in extreme survival crews favorite joke is that if the apocalypse should come the economic future of would be the best place to be. drinking water is drawn from the dock and...
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tyler armstrong climbed south america's tallest mountain in argentina.he youngest person to reach the summit. he was accompanied by his father. but it was not without a price. >> i couldn't sleep. tyler called me and said, hi, mom, merry christmas. i was so excited. >> more than 100 climbers have lost their lives on that summit. tyler had to get special permission because of his very tender age and his father said that he had to keep tyler because he's in better shape than his father. >>> all right, we got that specificy times square ball drop thing out of the way, it's time for the tournament of roses parade. some of the 700,000 spectators are already in position along the route in pasadena. volunteers spent thousands of hours on the others. not all of the volunteers are adults. >> rather somewhere else playing with a barber doll or a video game? >> no. i like helping the community, so this is fun for me. >> you want to tell the 12-year-olds out there get out of the video games and volunteer? >> you need to stop, like, sitting around and help the commun
tyler armstrong climbed south america's tallest mountain in argentina.he youngest person to reach the summit. he was accompanied by his father. but it was not without a price. >> i couldn't sleep. tyler called me and said, hi, mom, merry christmas. i was so excited. >> more than 100 climbers have lost their lives on that summit. tyler had to get special permission because of his very tender age and his father said that he had to keep tyler because he's in better shape than his...