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been handling that all we're going to see russia love land and sea between here in south america are going to see russia looking christly more towards latin america putin says there's this big potential that well there is russia would like another outlet for its manufactured goods the south americans would like another source to the u.s. in asia but also you know putin is pushing towards asia and latin americans do a lot of business in asia the chinese are all over a all over south america so this is a natural isn't cost effective to export goods from from from russia away to. america nobody else will buy them of course it is you know you sell them wherever you can and the latin americans have the problem that america has a high cause a place to produce now and you have the same advantage that the japanese or the chinese do as far as distance is concerned so no you can do it as well as they can we see any time soon russian business is setting up business in brazil maybe what's the workforce cause there what's what's it like to play as it seems it is certainly cheaper to do business in
been handling that all we're going to see russia love land and sea between here in south america are going to see russia looking christly more towards latin america putin says there's this big potential that well there is russia would like another outlet for its manufactured goods the south americans would like another source to the u.s. in asia but also you know putin is pushing towards asia and latin americans do a lot of business in asia the chinese are all over a all over south america so...
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they are from south america, that's their show .hese two guys never did, so the show is two grown men experiencing a gap year around the world, and this season, they are in south america. they have fireworks hats on, and they are lit up. >> is it starting? >> andy, you're on fire! >> oh, man, the face cameras are funny to see the reactions. >> this does not seem like a good idea. >> look how much fun they are having. they are loving it. [ blee blood pressu[ bleep >> i'm on fire. >> the jacket was on fire and he got a burn on the leg. >> a minor scar to remind him of his awesome time in south america. >> a guy getting up in his grill for a holiday barbecue. >> i think this is not how you go about it. >> how he decides to fan the flames. >> don't do it! >> we're debunking popular summer time myths. >> i think parents made it up a long time ago. >> what you need to know to enjoy your time outside. >> basically, this is a complete myth. ♪ >>> i've never actually started a barbecue, but i'm pretty sure this is not how you go about it. th
they are from south america, that's their show .hese two guys never did, so the show is two grown men experiencing a gap year around the world, and this season, they are in south america. they have fireworks hats on, and they are lit up. >> is it starting? >> andy, you're on fire! >> oh, man, the face cameras are funny to see the reactions. >> this does not seem like a good idea. >> look how much fun they are having. they are loving it. [ blee blood pressu[ bleep...
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-- south america and?saw that it would be dominant and we saw some european teams that were able to compete under difficult conditions. many people thought they had a great team and great layers, it would the difficult to play in brazil. so i think the europeans can come to south america and come -- compete. there were many think -- interesting things. >> you coached one of the sexiest names in soccer. the new york cosmos. what can you take out of the world cup that you can apply to the cosmos? >> you saw a lot of interesting things from teams going back to play. some teams being a little bit defensive but finding resources taking -- going forward. there are many great things we can look into that was in the world cup but as a nation and us being here especially in new york, the interest that is rod and -- brought in, people are looking who were not interested before. this is a good time to build up the project and we can take a lot of good things. >> you have a team that will come in 2015 playing in yanke
-- south america and?saw that it would be dominant and we saw some european teams that were able to compete under difficult conditions. many people thought they had a great team and great layers, it would the difficult to play in brazil. so i think the europeans can come to south america and come -- compete. there were many think -- interesting things. >> you coached one of the sexiest names in soccer. the new york cosmos. what can you take out of the world cup that you can apply to the...
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i think we remember that the europeans can come to south america and compete.olombia, chile were able to perform very well. so there are many, many interesting things about the world cup that i think will remain forever as being very successful. >> you coach one of the sexiest names in soccer, the new york cosmos. everyone knows about them no matter where you. go what can you take out of the world cup that you can apply to the cosmos? >> if we're talking about on the field, many things. you saw a lot of interesting things from different teams. teams going back to play in the back. some teams finding it difficult to find resources going forward. so as a coach, we can look into what was in the world cup. but as well as in the nation, in the united states, here, new york, especially the interest the world cup brought in, people are looking into it that were not interested before, i think this is a good time for soccer in the united states and for us to build up our project and we can take a lot of good things from the world cup. >> tony, you have a team coming in
i think we remember that the europeans can come to south america and compete.olombia, chile were able to perform very well. so there are many, many interesting things about the world cup that i think will remain forever as being very successful. >> you coach one of the sexiest names in soccer, the new york cosmos. everyone knows about them no matter where you. go what can you take out of the world cup that you can apply to the cosmos? >> if we're talking about on the field, many...
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they're not, they're from further down in south america, chil chile, ecuador, all over. i would income that alone raises eyebrows from potential bad guy s abroad, that's not only a porous border but everyone south of the united states sees as open for business. >> right. again, this is something that is not new. we're now transitioning on the war on terror to talk about the border as far as terror goes. this has been an issue when it came to the drug war for years and years. there's a place like just down in brazil, where it's an area where it's a huge port and drugs have always come in through there, all the way down from brazil and make their way all the way up across the border of the united states. what's to say it couldn't be done with terrorists. it's serge done with people and groups like this are constantly looking. neil, let me tell you this. we need to stop looking at probability, which is the numbers and the statistics, saying that they'll come over and we need to start looking at the possibility. the possibility that they'll do it is 100%. >> wow. jonathan, t
they're not, they're from further down in south america, chil chile, ecuador, all over. i would income that alone raises eyebrows from potential bad guy s abroad, that's not only a porous border but everyone south of the united states sees as open for business. >> right. again, this is something that is not new. we're now transitioning on the war on terror to talk about the border as far as terror goes. this has been an issue when it came to the drug war for years and years. there's a...
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so i think the europeans can come to south america and come -- compete.k we will remember that europeans can come to south america and compete. it is a world cup in which we saw a lot of goals. were able tole, perform very well. there were many interesting things about this world cup that i think will remain forever as being very successful. coached one of the sexiest names in soccer. everyone remembers the new york cosmos. what can you take out of this world cup that you can apply to the cosmos? thef we're talking about on field, there are many things. you saw a lot of interesting things. teams are going back to playing three in the back. i can find many great things that we can look into what was in the world cup. as a nation, as the united states and us being here, especially in new york, the interest that is world cup the interest that people are looking into it who were not interested before. it is a good time for soccer in the united states and a good time to build up our project. we can take a lot of good things from the world cup. claudia, -- clau
so i think the europeans can come to south america and come -- compete.k we will remember that europeans can come to south america and compete. it is a world cup in which we saw a lot of goals. were able tole, perform very well. there were many interesting things about this world cup that i think will remain forever as being very successful. coached one of the sexiest names in soccer. everyone remembers the new york cosmos. what can you take out of this world cup that you can apply to the...
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forcing a million people to evacuate all stop and the battle of two continents -- the first of two south america versus europe finals kicks off this evening. result faces germany. -- brazil faces germany. >> we begin in brazil with the south american tools set to kick off. stadium, the game will pave the way for the first world cup final in 12 years. the winner will advance sunday's final in rio where they will face either argentina or the netherlands. tell us -- there's a huge amount at stake here in this exciting game. >> absolutely. it's really hard to hear you right now. there's so much singing and cheering right behind me. there is a lot at stake here. the atmosphere of anticipation, the brazilian fans are already dreaming about a final world cup -- it's almost as if we are living the world cup finals. for that to happen, they will first have to be germany. germany has a very strong team and brazil will have to face them without their star player. he is out due to a back injury. the brazilian coach has been speaking today and has said he has done his share, now it's up to us to do hours wil
forcing a million people to evacuate all stop and the battle of two continents -- the first of two south america versus europe finals kicks off this evening. result faces germany. -- brazil faces germany. >> we begin in brazil with the south american tools set to kick off. stadium, the game will pave the way for the first world cup final in 12 years. the winner will advance sunday's final in rio where they will face either argentina or the netherlands. tell us -- there's a huge amount at...
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to be the first europeans to win this title in south america, americana, in rio, in this great soccer country. we've had 10 years of hard work and we steadily got better and believed in ourselves, and now our time had come. >> what is next for the germany coach? will he retire and go out with a bang question mark or with the finish out his contract, coaching the team through the championship. low says he doesn't know what his move will be. for now, he has silenced his critics with the biggest trophy in soccer. >> let's talk more about germany's wing -- win. germany waited a long time for this one. the first since 1990. what is different about the team this time around? >> there does -- is a lot of difference between this team and the old german team. they always talk about the german virtues. never give up, never stop until the very end. when you look back, germany was never a team like brazil, but times have changed. brazil aren't brazil in the more. joachim low has gone with the times and adopted some other measures. he has brought the passion to this side. he wants them to play a f
to be the first europeans to win this title in south america, americana, in rio, in this great soccer country. we've had 10 years of hard work and we steadily got better and believed in ourselves, and now our time had come. >> what is next for the germany coach? will he retire and go out with a bang question mark or with the finish out his contract, coaching the team through the championship. low says he doesn't know what his move will be. for now, he has silenced his critics with the...
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no european team has ever won the world cup in south america. it looked early on like they didn't have a lot going on either. but there was a big problem with the concussion. let's look at the video in this match up first up after the netherlands were able to score at all. but this is what people were able to talk about on twitter. this concussion is marciano. well, he was down after two and a half minutes of looking at him, they let him back in the game and he basically said it takes 67 minutes to evaluate a potential concussion, but they let him back in. that may lead us to a couple of other rule changes. the game did get going, and what happened? the netherlands were having a tough time getting to the goal. for the first time in this world cup the dutch were not able to get a shot at goal. >> it was amazing. >> it's amazing. either argentina is that good or the dutch were having a tough time getting in there. it was an interesting first half, of course, as we talked about, this game just finished up, and it went down to the penalty kick, and
no european team has ever won the world cup in south america. it looked early on like they didn't have a lot going on either. but there was a big problem with the concussion. let's look at the video in this match up first up after the netherlands were able to score at all. but this is what people were able to talk about on twitter. this concussion is marciano. well, he was down after two and a half minutes of looking at him, they let him back in the game and he basically said it takes 67...
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privacy that statement was made before putin set off on his longest ever trip this time it to south america we look at where he's going and why later in the program. plus the jihadist offensive in syria and iraq attracts fresh recruits from western countries as the self-proclaimed islamic state calls on all muslims to join the fight there. well told you my language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports from. the no i will leave the state department comment on your reply to say. carry on the job. no. thank you. no more weasel words. when you need a direct question the prepared for a change when you when you should be ready for a. freedom of speech means little doubt the freedom to crush. dramas that can be ignored to. stories others refuse to notice. faces changing the world right now. so picture of today's leaves. from around the globe. dropped. to fifty. and welcome back you're watching our chief international the ukraine is it ready for a cease fire that is the statement that the country's president expressed in a phone call with the german chancellor but des
privacy that statement was made before putin set off on his longest ever trip this time it to south america we look at where he's going and why later in the program. plus the jihadist offensive in syria and iraq attracts fresh recruits from western countries as the self-proclaimed islamic state calls on all muslims to join the fight there. well told you my language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports from. the no i will leave the state department comment on your...
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the statement was made before the set off on his longest ever trip this time to south america we look at where he's going to wind down the program. plus the jihadist offensive in syria and iraq fresh recruits from western countries and the self-proclaimed islamic state. all muslims to join the fight there. i'm abby martin the stories we cover here and here in iraq said our big story that while some time there's a reason they don't want you to know. now let's break the set. your friends post a photo from a vacation you can't afford. to different. the boss repeats the same old joke of course you like. your ex-girlfriend still pens tear jerking poetry keep. ignoring. the post only what really matters. to your facebook news feed. well. it's technology innovations. developments from around russia we've. covered. we can we know if you. choose the consents to. choose you have to. choose the stories to. choose to access to. and welcome back you're watching our team international now ukraine is it ready for a cease fire that is the statement that the country's president expressed in a phone ca
the statement was made before the set off on his longest ever trip this time to south america we look at where he's going to wind down the program. plus the jihadist offensive in syria and iraq fresh recruits from western countries and the self-proclaimed islamic state. all muslims to join the fight there. i'm abby martin the stories we cover here and here in iraq said our big story that while some time there's a reason they don't want you to know. now let's break the set. your friends post a...
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foreign tour since settling back into the kremlin in two thousand and twelve before heading to south america the president stressed that dialogue is crucial in today's globalized world where no state or group of countries can tackle international problems by themselves our correspondent alexy oshinsky is in the city where putin is expected to land first the sun faded buildings have come on a may make a good source picture but they're a part of a sad reality time seems to be standing still here fifty years of sanctions against cuba is having a huge toll on the country's economy cubans want to move forward but in order to do that they need a strong part. and moscow has made no secret it is willing to become one that's why the first stop. longest ever foreign trip to latin american countries starts here. and i would because that will rubber stamp an unprecedented agreement was writing off ninety percent of cuba's debts to the u.s.s.r. that's thirty two billion dollars astronomical money for a country like cuba the remaining ten percent will be reinvested in the social infrastructure projects on
foreign tour since settling back into the kremlin in two thousand and twelve before heading to south america the president stressed that dialogue is crucial in today's globalized world where no state or group of countries can tackle international problems by themselves our correspondent alexy oshinsky is in the city where putin is expected to land first the sun faded buildings have come on a may make a good source picture but they're a part of a sad reality time seems to be standing still here...
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all the statements was made before goodson signs off on his longest ever trip this time to south america where he's going and why later in the program. also the hard this is the plants of in syria and iraq attracts fresh recruits as a self-proclaimed islam extends calls on all muslims to join the fight there. i'm abby martin write the stories we cover here not going here in iraq set up and start the mantra that same time there's a reason they don't want to do now that are important and the phrase that we. read now let's break the set. speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks about six of the ip interviews intriguing story for you here. in trying. to find out more visit our big dog called. the crying now which is ready for a cease fire that's the statement the conference prize on express in a phone call with a time and chancellor but despite reassurances kiev's not targets and civilians residents and log on scab reports of renewed this afternoon met some of the victims of the military operation. and you day brings t
all the statements was made before goodson signs off on his longest ever trip this time to south america where he's going and why later in the program. also the hard this is the plants of in syria and iraq attracts fresh recruits as a self-proclaimed islam extends calls on all muslims to join the fight there. i'm abby martin write the stories we cover here not going here in iraq set up and start the mantra that same time there's a reason they don't want to do now that are important and the...
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statement was made before and set off on his longest ever trip this time to south america we take a look at why he where he's going and why still to come. plus the job as defensive in syria and iraq attracting fresh recruits from western countries a self-proclaimed islamic state calls on all muslims to join the fight. the stories we cover here and other big story. there's a reason they don't want you to. break the set. do we speak your language i mean for my deal or not i didn't. use programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you breaking news a little turn into bangalore kids stories. are you here to. try to teach spanish to find out more visit i to allahabad tito's combe. thanks for staying with us quarter past the hour ukraine are ready for a ceasefire that's a statement from the country's president expressed in a phone call with the german chancellor but despite reassurances he has not targeting civilians residential areas in the of the resistance hubs of donetsk and heard more air raids were a few notion about some of the victims of the military operation in libya. and he
statement was made before and set off on his longest ever trip this time to south america we take a look at why he where he's going and why still to come. plus the job as defensive in syria and iraq attracting fresh recruits from western countries a self-proclaimed islamic state calls on all muslims to join the fight. the stories we cover here and other big story. there's a reason they don't want you to. break the set. do we speak your language i mean for my deal or not i didn't. use programs...
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well the statement was made before clinton sets off on his longest ever trip this time to south america well look at where he's going to and why later and the program. well told you my language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports for. the pollution to know i will leave the state department to comment on your plan a plan to say. to carry out a car is on the job here no. thank you no more we said. when you need a direct question be prepared for a change when you when you should be ready for a. freedom of speech. and the freedom to walk. dramas that can't be ignored to. stories others refuse to notice. the faces changing the world right now. to picture of today's lives. from around the globe. look to. me. to watch an artsy international will shift the focus now to ukraine which is ready for a cease fire that's the statement of the country's prize the next cross in a phone call with the german chancellor but despite reassurances kiev is not targets and civilians rustan's reports of bringing this afternoon for ethanol stem out some of the victims of the latest
well the statement was made before clinton sets off on his longest ever trip this time to south america well look at where he's going to and why later and the program. well told you my language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports for. the pollution to know i will leave the state department to comment on your plan a plan to say. to carry out a car is on the job here no. thank you no more we said. when you need a direct question be prepared for a change when you...
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, is processed in south america, is transported through central america and through mexico into the uniteders of charity. that's run by ruthless thugs that see the economic opportunity of bringing people affected by that war and by that drug consumption in the united states and bring them into the united states and make extra coin on the side. >> and so i guess my question here is, i'm not necessarily disposed to take at face value what the official of any nation is going to say, right? so it just seems to me that the president of honduras, guatemala, president of el s salvador could be right but could be masking the fight their own governance could be to blame for what seems like a bad situation in all three countries. >> partially to blame, chris? >> yes, right. >> how about this? these three countries are democracies, and it's interesting because you have el salvador run by a leftist president. >> yep. >> second term, by the way. re-elected. and then now, you know, the same party takes over. in honduras, and in guatemala, right-wing presidents. and so it's not a matter of ideology. it's
, is processed in south america, is transported through central america and through mexico into the uniteders of charity. that's run by ruthless thugs that see the economic opportunity of bringing people affected by that war and by that drug consumption in the united states and bring them into the united states and make extra coin on the side. >> and so i guess my question here is, i'm not necessarily disposed to take at face value what the official of any nation is going to say, right?...
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now, outside of central america, go a little further south and you're in the continent of south america and, lo and behold, 1 15-20 years ago colombia was a place that in large part of colombia was controlled by elements that were controlled by the drug lords. with the assistance of the united states, with extraordinary heroism on the part of the government of colombia, over the course of years i've seen the government of -- you have seen the government of colombia be able to take back control of most of its country, and even though cocaine is still grown there and the farc is still operating, nevels, they are a diminished insurrection and criminal element of which there used to be a time that for us visiting a place like bogota, the capital city, it really wasn't safe for us to go out alone walking on the streets. now you can easily walk on the streets. it's a changed situation, so we're seeing the same thing replicated now in central america, where the drug lords have basically taken over by buying off people with considerable money and, therefore, it makes it very difficult to have t
now, outside of central america, go a little further south and you're in the continent of south america and, lo and behold, 1 15-20 years ago colombia was a place that in large part of colombia was controlled by elements that were controlled by the drug lords. with the assistance of the united states, with extraordinary heroism on the part of the government of colombia, over the course of years i've seen the government of -- you have seen the government of colombia be able to take back control...
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414,000, from 100 different countries, 100 different countries, most of them admittedly from mexico, south america and central america. but if you are in falfurrias, texas, where they have a border patrol stop where many migrants are let out of the vehicle by their coyote, which is a human smuggler, and forced to walk around this checkpoint in 100-degree-plus weather, not only will you find that some of them die from exposure -- and you can imagine coming from central america or south america and coming in that hot weather under those conditions. some of them literally die. so what's happened is the border patrol has established rescue beacons, they call them, where if the immigrant says, i got to get some help, they can actually hit the button on this rescue beacon and the border patrol will come find them and make sure they get some medical care. those rescue beacons are in english, they are in spanish, and they are in chinese. i assure you that there are not many native chinese speakers in brooks county, texas. so the point is, to anybody who will listen, the border is not secure. it is a natio
414,000, from 100 different countries, 100 different countries, most of them admittedly from mexico, south america and central america. but if you are in falfurrias, texas, where they have a border patrol stop where many migrants are let out of the vehicle by their coyote, which is a human smuggler, and forced to walk around this checkpoint in 100-degree-plus weather, not only will you find that some of them die from exposure -- and you can imagine coming from central america or south america...
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blessed that a good neighbor would make sure that in mexico, el salvador, honduras, guatemala, south america, we would help any nation to help themselves, that we would help them to have that freedom. that's what america used to be about. and although there are some that ould say, america has been about dismissive, look, america has been an exceptional country because of the freedom that people recognize came from the divine author of our blessed religion, that came from our creator, that came from divine providence, which is why our constitution itself was dated in 1787.ar of our lord this country is at a crossroads. and it's not a pretty one. i have spent a lot of time on our southern board in the last couple of moments fment i have seen these beautiful children that break your heart and i wonder why this administration will no help us by helping our neighbor rather than throwing our borders open. and then this administration has the nerve to say, well, you know, the numbers are down in the recent weeks. well, gee, due think, mr. speaker, it might be because the people of texas realize the
blessed that a good neighbor would make sure that in mexico, el salvador, honduras, guatemala, south america, we would help any nation to help themselves, that we would help them to have that freedom. that's what america used to be about. and although there are some that ould say, america has been about dismissive, look, america has been an exceptional country because of the freedom that people recognize came from the divine author of our blessed religion, that came from our creator, that came...
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that we have so much sports conversation about soccer coming from europe and the middle east and south america into the america consciousness. and now we have an example of u.s. football actually moving into a different part of the world. >> yes. this is one of several films that we have that is focused on israel. these are challenging times. we have films from all ends of the political spectrum. and some of the films that we have deal with the west bank. we have a film called holyland. and it is a film that shows live in gaza. we have a film called above and beyond, which is about the formation of the israeli air force using american gis from world war ii. so it is -- all the films can stimulate some very interesting debate and emotions and we're excited to present these films. >> we'll take a break in a moment. but you remind me the film festival itself is not a political organization but it is an art form and life across the spectrum. in the way how does the film festival to deepen and broaden conversation that is current to any contemporary time. >> debate and discussion is part jewish val
that we have so much sports conversation about soccer coming from europe and the middle east and south america into the america consciousness. and now we have an example of u.s. football actually moving into a different part of the world. >> yes. this is one of several films that we have that is focused on israel. these are challenging times. we have films from all ends of the political spectrum. and some of the films that we have deal with the west bank. we have a film called holyland....
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. >> i would say south america. >> south america is not a country. >> thailand. >> china. >> because massive coal they use in their production. >> don't be an idiot. >> don't be a moron. >> what is global warming? >> i don't really know what it is. i just believe in global warming. >> people say the earth is getting warmer. >> why they saying that? >> over the last 15 years, how much has the earth's temperature increased? >> how the heck do i know. global warning is not caused by mother nature. >> how much do you think the earth warmed over the last 15 years? >> 35. >> 3.75 degrees. >> 100 and something degrees. >> i would be cooking here on the sidewalk. >> 1. >> .11. >> i thought there was global warming, what happened? >> what, the cat got your tongue or did he eat that for breakfast, too? >> whoa, whoa. >> you okay? >> it's right here. >> stranger danger. stranger danger. >> what is worse for the environment, cars or cows. >> i'm going to say cars, but in a weerld way i think cows. >> cars. >> cars. >> cows. >> cow believe that? >> no, i can't believe there. >> it's true, the u.n
. >> i would say south america. >> south america is not a country. >> thailand. >> china. >> because massive coal they use in their production. >> don't be an idiot. >> don't be a moron. >> what is global warming? >> i don't really know what it is. i just believe in global warming. >> people say the earth is getting warmer. >> why they saying that? >> over the last 15 years, how much has the earth's temperature increased?...
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jeffrey boeing targeted immigrants from south america. he would get them drunk, sexually assault them and threaten them with deportation if they told anyone. >>> and later this morning san bruno officials will air accusations of a too cozy relationship between pg&e and state legislators. an aide gave pg&e advice about how to avoid lawsuits. the city of san bruno got the e- mails through a settlement. >>> closing arguments began today in the case of donald sterling and the wife, shelly sterling witness to sell the team but donald sterling is seeking to have the deal nullified. clippers star chris paul. >>> happening today the agenda is on mexico city. as governor brown meets with mexico's president. more on the governor's trip and on an idea to bring hundreds of child my grants to the south bay. >> reporter: gm. this is a private meeting scheduled later on today to talk about the growing immigration problem in the united states. brown is in mexico for talks about the environment. brown also addressed the problem last week, saying californi
jeffrey boeing targeted immigrants from south america. he would get them drunk, sexually assault them and threaten them with deportation if they told anyone. >>> and later this morning san bruno officials will air accusations of a too cozy relationship between pg&e and state legislators. an aide gave pg&e advice about how to avoid lawsuits. the city of san bruno got the e- mails through a settlement. >>> closing arguments began today in the case of donald sterling and...
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into mexico and that would allow them to get lower airfares to south america.ore in this report. >> you will go and walk in a bridge that goes across the boarder and takes you into the airport and from there you will walk to your gate. >> reporter: construction begun in what will be the first cross boarder terminal in north and south america. he says the facility will give people more options when it comes to international travel, especially to latin american. >> i think this offers the consumer more travel opportunities opportunities and also offers travel options as our region grows. >> reporter: or options meaning savings. say you want to travel to peru, here is how much it will be out of san diego. here is how much out of tijuana. saving 600 bucks. the goal is not just giving more options, it is about attracting more business and help develop all of this. >> you will see south county developed in a way it hasn't before. lots and lots of jobs. >> the first cross boarder airport is scheduled to be open next year. >>> a 40-cent swing, tonight we are checking f
into mexico and that would allow them to get lower airfares to south america.ore in this report. >> you will go and walk in a bridge that goes across the boarder and takes you into the airport and from there you will walk to your gate. >> reporter: construction begun in what will be the first cross boarder terminal in north and south america. he says the facility will give people more options when it comes to international travel, especially to latin american. >> i think this...
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but he's pledged to go to the emerging markets with that he's going to going to india south america parts of asia as well do you think with the big client that's where it belongs pretty well that depends how you define bitcoin of course if you talk about the payment protocol of bitcoin this has huge benefits for the financial access and some support that these markets for traditional banking sectors really failing most of the population with our experience in developing countries particularly in kenya and south africa and brazil and it's really more the credit comes with. interest free and collaborative issue credit that helps local communities together to come in as a payment system is really of great adventures there that's also partly why we're at the university of khan payments for our foreign students because they're sprayed easier than using traditional banking systems and now europe should update its laws to reflect the rise of does your current does that's what the hey it's all a bit coin startups head off a successful us. do you agree with this is it seen as broadening the a pail
but he's pledged to go to the emerging markets with that he's going to going to india south america parts of asia as well do you think with the big client that's where it belongs pretty well that depends how you define bitcoin of course if you talk about the payment protocol of bitcoin this has huge benefits for the financial access and some support that these markets for traditional banking sectors really failing most of the population with our experience in developing countries particularly...
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>> south america. >> south america is an country. >> china. >> china.he coal they use right now in their production. >> don't be an idiot. >> don't be a moron. >> what is global warming? >> i don't real e know what it is. but i just believe in global warming. >> people say the earth is getting warmer. >> why do they say that? >> over the last 15 years, how much has the earth's temperature increased? >> global warming is not caused by mother nature. it is god bringing judgment, okay? >> how much do you think the earth has warmed over the last 15 years? >> 35 -- >> 3.75 degrees. >> 16 degrees. >> something degrees. >> that would cook you here on the sidewalk. >> 1. >> .11. >> i thought there was global warming. what happened? >> cat got your tongue? or did it eat that for breakfast, too? >> oh, no, you okay? >> you looking for your friend. >> i think i found her. >> stranger danger! stranger danger! >> what is worse for the environment? cars or cows? >> i'm going to say cars. but in a weird way, i think cows. >> cars. >> cars. >> cows, did you believe tha
>> south america. >> south america is an country. >> china. >> china.he coal they use right now in their production. >> don't be an idiot. >> don't be a moron. >> what is global warming? >> i don't real e know what it is. but i just believe in global warming. >> people say the earth is getting warmer. >> why do they say that? >> over the last 15 years, how much has the earth's temperature increased? >> global warming is not...
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the spanish conquest of south america to the gold rush in the american and canadian west. little else has had so much power to inspire or to corrupt. over the years, gold mining became industrialized. today, most mining is done by big corporations, and of the world's four largest companies, two of them are canadian. >> three percent of canada's gdp is mining based. >> there is but a handful of attempts to hold canadian companies to account -- has been a handful of attempts to hold canadian companies to account. >> because oil prices are high, they're trying to get oil out of the ground -- gold out of the ground as quickly as possible. that means they are rushing. >> it really is a david and goliath struggle. >> the reach of canadian gold- mining is international. 95% operated and owned by toronto-based barrick gold. if every 2011, humans rights watch report identified failures by garrett gold to identify to respond and address mining related health and environmental concerns. -- barrick gold to identify to respond and address mining related health and environmental concern
the spanish conquest of south america to the gold rush in the american and canadian west. little else has had so much power to inspire or to corrupt. over the years, gold mining became industrialized. today, most mining is done by big corporations, and of the world's four largest companies, two of them are canadian. >> three percent of canada's gdp is mining based. >> there is but a handful of attempts to hold canadian companies to account -- has been a handful of attempts to hold...
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even in south america he was the center of attention. so his first public comments are made in brazil. >> it is an exciting time for myself. beill be home and be able to there with my family and friends and those fans. it gives me an opportunity to reunite with one of my favorite team and, a brazilian native. >> the soccer team was the last cleveland team to win a title in 1999. we will start here at 12:30 with a pregame show and then another two-hour pregame show and we'll kick it off at 3:00. it is fun to watch. >> all of the pregame shows will be longer than the match. >> like the super bowl. >> coming up, your chance to get lost in a local museum. you can get a $1,000 turbocharged reward ca with a new volkagen turbo. so why are we so obsessed with turbo? because there's nothing more exhilarating than a powerful ride. and u can get that in places you might not expect. like the passat. and also in the fun-to-drive jetta. in fact, volkswagen has sold more turbos than any other brand over the last ten years. that is a lot of turbo. hurry
even in south america he was the center of attention. so his first public comments are made in brazil. >> it is an exciting time for myself. beill be home and be able to there with my family and friends and those fans. it gives me an opportunity to reunite with one of my favorite team and, a brazilian native. >> the soccer team was the last cleveland team to win a title in 1999. we will start here at 12:30 with a pregame show and then another two-hour pregame show and we'll kick it...
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there are criminal networks in south america and central america that are in a name -- a misinformation campaign. people pay them large amounts of money to transport them or their children to the southwest border with the expectation that they will be welcome in the united states, though they are not following immigration procedures. that is what we are up against right now. that is why you have heard the president, other senior administration officials, articulate very clearly what the law is and the fact that the law will continue to be rigorously enforced. but we will also enforce that law in line with our values and in line with the responsibility that is also mandated by the law to treat those who are apprehended in a humanitarian way. we are balancing a lot of different imperatives here. but first and foremost, this it ministration is committed to enforcing the law. that is what we are going to do. >> governor perry said the homeland security committee which is meeting in texas today, he has criticized the president for that diplomacy -- bad policy, for speeches and a general outl
there are criminal networks in south america and central america that are in a name -- a misinformation campaign. people pay them large amounts of money to transport them or their children to the southwest border with the expectation that they will be welcome in the united states, though they are not following immigration procedures. that is what we are up against right now. that is why you have heard the president, other senior administration officials, articulate very clearly what the law is...
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. >> before we go, we want to introduce you to an artist bringing a little bit of south america to sanisco. >> we learned about the artist matt christianson in an e mail from a viewer, his team painting a mural showing a brazilian rain forest. >> it's beautiful happens to be on mission street and brazil avenue he hopes you'll do more than just see the mural >> i just want them to go to a different place you know? we're surrounded by concrete, people, busy, not thinking about their surroundings just kind of like just think about something different. change perspective. >> well, he says he likes creating street murals because they bring art to people with having them pay to visit a museum. he teaches at a nearby high school. he does good work. >> that is going to do it for us world news is coming up next. from all of us here, we appreciate your time. we'll join you again at 6:00. >>> welcome to "world news." tonight the perfect storm, millions hitting the road this week and tonight severe weather, the storms hitting now, the tornado worries, this one caught on tape. >>> and now the other
. >> before we go, we want to introduce you to an artist bringing a little bit of south america to sanisco. >> we learned about the artist matt christianson in an e mail from a viewer, his team painting a mural showing a brazilian rain forest. >> it's beautiful happens to be on mission street and brazil avenue he hopes you'll do more than just see the mural >> i just want them to go to a different place you know? we're surrounded by concrete, people, busy, not thinking...
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>> i would say south america. >> south america is not a country. >> china. >> china. >> china.ecause the massive coal they use right now in their production. >> don't be an idiot. come on. >> don't be a moron. >> what is global warming? >> i don't really know what it is, but i just believe in global warming. >> people say the earth is getting warmer. >> why are they saying that? >> over the last 15 years, how much has the earth's temperature increased? >> who the heck knows? global warming is not caused by mother nature. it's caused by god bringing judgment, okay? >> how much do you think the earth has warmed over the last 15 years? >> 35? >> 3.75 degrees. >> 15 degrees. >> 100 something degrees. >> that would cook you right here on the sidewalk. >> 1? >> .11. >> i thought there was global warming. what happened? >> cat got your tongue or eat that for breakfast, too? >> oh, whole. >> sorry. >> are you okay? >> stranger danger! >> what is worse for the environment, cars for cows? >> i'm going to say cars, but in a weird way i feel like it's the cows. >> cars. >> cars. >> cows. c
>> i would say south america. >> south america is not a country. >> china. >> china. >> china.ecause the massive coal they use right now in their production. >> don't be an idiot. come on. >> don't be a moron. >> what is global warming? >> i don't really know what it is, but i just believe in global warming. >> people say the earth is getting warmer. >> why are they saying that? >> over the last 15 years, how much has the...
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transported from africa on slave ships like this, to the colonies and plantations in north and south americatoday slavery is illegal on every country on the planet. but the truth is, slavery did not die in the 19th century.
transported from africa on slave ships like this, to the colonies and plantations in north and south americatoday slavery is illegal on every country on the planet. but the truth is, slavery did not die in the 19th century.
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. >> we had violence in central and south america for a while.sn't speck up in the past year that would give rise to this crossing. what we do have is a report from border patrol in may they interviewed 250 crossers in a two week period and found that in 95% of the cases, 95% they said that it was the belief that when they got here they would have some kind of legal status. now, that isn't true and the president has rightly said doca or president's deferred action or any legislation passed by the senate or contemplated by the house neither of them would apply to these kids. it doesn't stop the cartels and human smugler from spreading the word in these countries, and when these kids get here they are taken by hhs and then placed out there with families or guardians and so the cartels say see this is what happens. >> do you think the 2008 law has to be changed or that the president has the authority now to be able to round these kids up and send them home. >> initially the president said he would like more authority. now he said he may have that. w
. >> we had violence in central and south america for a while.sn't speck up in the past year that would give rise to this crossing. what we do have is a report from border patrol in may they interviewed 250 crossers in a two week period and found that in 95% of the cases, 95% they said that it was the belief that when they got here they would have some kind of legal status. now, that isn't true and the president has rightly said doca or president's deferred action or any legislation...
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south america has been performing well, columbia surprising a lot of people. we have not seen brazil's potential yet and everybody is waiting for them to explode. they are my cinderella story right now. in advance as far as possible, i think they shocked a lot of people. >> the cinderella story of costa rica. a quarter of the world's mammals now threatened with extinction. to get a real picture of this threat, they say more species need to be assessed. now how do you go about counting wild animals? a group of international students converge on virginia to learn how to do just that. >> remember to be careful. >> how much does a chipmunk way? why does it matter? the answer is deceptively simple. it is the best way to monitor their population. and it is an essential skill for the students from places like learning howal are to protect endangered species back in their home country. it is held at the smithsonian research center where rare animals like this mongolian wild horse are bred in captivity. area is popular with humans looking for a romantic weekend, but so
south america has been performing well, columbia surprising a lot of people. we have not seen brazil's potential yet and everybody is waiting for them to explode. they are my cinderella story right now. in advance as far as possible, i think they shocked a lot of people. >> the cinderella story of costa rica. a quarter of the world's mammals now threatened with extinction. to get a real picture of this threat, they say more species need to be assessed. now how do you go about counting...
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their origins can be traced to south america and in peru, where they've grown for thousands of years. they come in many different shapes and colors. a team of scientists there is busy preserving their diversity for the generations yet to come. >> [speaking spanish] >> she knows well what treasures lie in the earth. like everyone else here will stop in this region at an elevation of 4,000 meters, six communities work and form together just like the ink is good -- just like the dead. more than 4,000 potato gratin -- varieties grow. climate change could change that number. >> some years, it does not rain during the rainy season. it is too dry and then it suddenly rains during the dry season. >> frost sometimes comes earlier than expected. this potato froze before it could be harvested. they need every type of potato. it gets sweeter as it is chewed and gets harvested even if it is infected with disease. this one contains a lot of water and is used in soups. this one is used to test brides to be. if she peels potatoes too slowly, the wedding is off... >> we plan for types of status. some
their origins can be traced to south america and in peru, where they've grown for thousands of years. they come in many different shapes and colors. a team of scientists there is busy preserving their diversity for the generations yet to come. >> [speaking spanish] >> she knows well what treasures lie in the earth. like everyone else here will stop in this region at an elevation of 4,000 meters, six communities work and form together just like the ink is good -- just like the dead....
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join me as i travel from mexico to south america for a raw cultural experience that may very well inspireto think about your own life in a very different way. it's time for raw culture. it's time for raw travel. travel! for some it's a luxurious escape, or maybe an adrenaline filled adventure. but if you're like me, it's a precious opportunity to discover and to give back.
join me as i travel from mexico to south america for a raw cultural experience that may very well inspireto think about your own life in a very different way. it's time for raw culture. it's time for raw travel. travel! for some it's a luxurious escape, or maybe an adrenaline filled adventure. but if you're like me, it's a precious opportunity to discover and to give back.