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within south america, i don't think alba is that important at all. it gets a lot of attention evilse of the axis of within south america talk here in washington, but alba is not that important compared to regional bodies. i have some thoughts about the party institutions but i will let javier talk about those. >> since you covered the international, i don't have a lot more to add. let me say something about how we could think about the relationship. if you think of institutionalization as granting these organizations some autonomy, absolutely not. we are not seeing that with the party just yet. perhaps we are seeing it with the military. party, it continues maduro selecting all the names. far more than chavez in terms of delegates. this is remarkable. there is not rising autonomy. nevertheless, he is flaunting a mechanism through which people are going to be asked to deliver right and formulate -- deliberate and for melee decisions. we could perhaps acquire some institutional autonomy of sorts. what is going to kill all of this is of course the indef
within south america, i don't think alba is that important at all. it gets a lot of attention evilse of the axis of within south america talk here in washington, but alba is not that important compared to regional bodies. i have some thoughts about the party institutions but i will let javier talk about those. >> since you covered the international, i don't have a lot more to add. let me say something about how we could think about the relationship. if you think of institutionalization as...
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talking about muslims and south america in brazil, and in contrast to the europe of north america i wonder if you could speak about the latin american connections and the current interest in places like brazil of middle eastern and north african culture and what in academic terms we could call the intersection of orientalism and tropicalizati tropicalization. >> guest: one reason i began in latin america, the countries in mexico and brazil, the discourse browned muslims is quite different in south america than north america or europe and the experience of muslims and muslim communities, different from europe. you mentioned the introduction that worked briefly with the open society foundation which has a project in europe called at home in europe some muslim communities in europe, immigrant communities but particularly interested in muslims and they look at a number of variables, indices to s s so they look at policies that discriminate state policies, dress codes, mosques and so on, they look at media representation, is enough of a right-wing movements and you tend to have all three in wes
talking about muslims and south america in brazil, and in contrast to the europe of north america i wonder if you could speak about the latin american connections and the current interest in places like brazil of middle eastern and north african culture and what in academic terms we could call the intersection of orientalism and tropicalizati tropicalization. >> guest: one reason i began in latin america, the countries in mexico and brazil, the discourse browned muslims is quite different...
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treatment or the parts they're missing to do the therapy and to return them to palestine. >> reporter: south america has a large and influential large arab community, mainly lebanese, syrian and palestinians that live in harmony with the local jewish community. nevertheless, latin america has taken the firmest stance in response to the military offensive in gaza. even before that, almost all of central and south america decided to recognize palestinian statehood and established full diplomatic relations, angering both israel and the united states. while they're far from the conflict in the middle east, ordinary latin-americans and their government send the message that gaza is not far away enough to be ignored. christine newman, caracas. >>> the world health organization backed the use of untested drugs on patients that contracted ebola. the announcement comes as a spanish priest treated with the experimental drug z-map died. he was working in liberia when he contracted the virus. the first case of the outbreak was detected in guinea in mark but spread to sierra leone and nigeria. >> reporter: he wa
treatment or the parts they're missing to do the therapy and to return them to palestine. >> reporter: south america has a large and influential large arab community, mainly lebanese, syrian and palestinians that live in harmony with the local jewish community. nevertheless, latin america has taken the firmest stance in response to the military offensive in gaza. even before that, almost all of central and south america decided to recognize palestinian statehood and established full...
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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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there's 400 million people who live in south america. probably 300 million of them are poverty stricken and would like to come to america to get free welfare, free medical care, free education, free everything. most of them are catholic and they'll join the catholic church. host: do you want to take on this topic from the point of your article? guest: well, that's a great example of how a conspiracy theory starts. you'll notice one of the things that was missing there, it said here's a fact, now let me explain the vast conspiracy. you don't start off saying, well, wait, there was a meeting between obama and the catholic church and here's the evidence of what was discussed. it is simply taking a fact that there are a lot of refugees comes in from latin america, you know, not a surprising event. it happens all over the world. there's a reason why it's happening now. you know, refugees when there are situations that are bad. nobody is being let in and automatically granted citizenship and put on welfare. you had about 12 conspiracy theorys
there's 400 million people who live in south america. probably 300 million of them are poverty stricken and would like to come to america to get free welfare, free medical care, free education, free everything. most of them are catholic and they'll join the catholic church. host: do you want to take on this topic from the point of your article? guest: well, that's a great example of how a conspiracy theory starts. you'll notice one of the things that was missing there, it said here's a fact,...
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and the one getting the drugs and the united states from central or south america. they were taking them to north america because that is where the easy access pointers. lou: i would just reiterate that if anyone thinks that mexico and the united states are not sharing that corruption and are not both involved in and, their federal government, it is utterly and willfully blind because over $50 billion of methamphetamine, cocaine and heroine are crossing the border from mexico ended comes to this country every year and the federal government is doing so little as it is sickening. are you one of the good guys is doing something? we hope you will keep it up vigorously. >> thank you, always. lou: coming up next, my commentary on why congress can no longer hide from historically low job approval numbers and why those democrats think this won't be a brave election, well, they need to stay true because i have something for them and that is humming of lou: coming up tonight, a second ebola stricken american has arrived back in the country, this doctor joins us to talk about
and the one getting the drugs and the united states from central or south america. they were taking them to north america because that is where the easy access pointers. lou: i would just reiterate that if anyone thinks that mexico and the united states are not sharing that corruption and are not both involved in and, their federal government, it is utterly and willfully blind because over $50 billion of methamphetamine, cocaine and heroine are crossing the border from mexico ended comes to...
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in south america you see the paraguayan chief. he is thrown out for corruption.hey were thrown out for corruption. this week there was a death, implicated in an f.i.f.a. scandal, an f.i.f.a. vice president. he died. having been in charge since 1979, when you are there that long, not so many fresh ideas, people suffered under him. going forward, it's how the countries revolutionize the garchance. if someone comes in with new ideas that can take the argentine football forward they can hope to progress if they replace the area with something similar. the game could suffer, certainly. >>> deputy sports editor of the "daily mirror" newspapers much thank you. >>> bayern munich ended their pre-season with a defeat against m.l.s. all star team. good goals in portland. robert levandoski opened the scoring, and bradley phillips top scorers with m.l.s. equalized. and donovan coming up, the striker controversially left out of the u.s. world cup squad. >>> tiger woods will be fit enough to tee off at the u.s. pga championship. injury threatened his place at the last major. 14
in south america you see the paraguayan chief. he is thrown out for corruption.hey were thrown out for corruption. this week there was a death, implicated in an f.i.f.a. scandal, an f.i.f.a. vice president. he died. having been in charge since 1979, when you are there that long, not so many fresh ideas, people suffered under him. going forward, it's how the countries revolutionize the garchance. if someone comes in with new ideas that can take the argentine football forward they can hope to...
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can't we help some of the people from south america on our own continent?congress is heading way for a five-week recess. here's the front page of the new york times. congress off for the exit, but few cheer. recess. for a five-week we are taking your comments and questions. let's go to thomas waiting on our line for republicans in nevada. caller: good morning. clip, they past obamacare without a single republican vote. onn, they don't pass nothing immigration or the climate. they bring up these issues when they can pass. -- can't pass. it's about equality, too. if you're going to let immigrants in from mexico and panama, let in people from other countries. host: that is thomas in north las vegas, nevada. one other story about immigration issues. a story about the state department expanding be says for afghan interpreters. isas for afghan interpreters. debra is in annapolis, maryland on our line for democrats. commenti just wanted to on the vote they did last night. process and it was an embarrassment to american democracy. allow a full and open discussion o
can't we help some of the people from south america on our own continent?congress is heading way for a five-week recess. here's the front page of the new york times. congress off for the exit, but few cheer. recess. for a five-week we are taking your comments and questions. let's go to thomas waiting on our line for republicans in nevada. caller: good morning. clip, they past obamacare without a single republican vote. onn, they don't pass nothing immigration or the climate. they bring up these...
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russia if we understand that brussels are going to try and contact some countries in central and south america in order to dissuade them from selling the blockaded the banned foodstuffs to russia at a decent price now what we're particularly looking at is countries like brazil and chile and brazil is already seen this is an opportunity it has a long trading history with russia it's opened set to open around ninety meat processing plant it's expected that brazil will be the place that russia goes to to try and get its beef and pork also chile which is said to be the place it goes to for fish imports that it's no longer accepting from the european union now those farmers that are here in europe well they're saying that when washington and brussels came up with the sanctions against russia they weren't thinking about them and they didn't think about the consequences it could have when making a decision to impose sanctions on russia the e.u. should have realized businesses will have problems with russia will let it go and will take responsive measures which we're paying right now we need access to
russia if we understand that brussels are going to try and contact some countries in central and south america in order to dissuade them from selling the blockaded the banned foodstuffs to russia at a decent price now what we're particularly looking at is countries like brazil and chile and brazil is already seen this is an opportunity it has a long trading history with russia it's opened set to open around ninety meat processing plant it's expected that brazil will be the place that russia...
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leaped background her father was head of warner brothers international and a born and raised in south america and also italy and germany and throughout europe with her father moving with the movie business and coming back to the suburbs of chicago and going on to loyola. she passed the bar without difficulty and then moved later to las angeles where she passed the california bar to the justice department that was very efficient and effective'' and is therefore chosen by governor pete wilson to replace the judge who had retired. this was her first trial by jury some with a trial by fire. >> host: did she talk to you? >> she did not. i had to rely on interviews she gave to the press, of the television as well as the of local newspaper. >> host: is she still active judge? >> she is still doing legal work, a legal professional professional, she is the adjudicator for various cases and has been the mayor of manhattan beach for two terms and sat on the city council. >> host: how many times did you reach out? to run three times i believe. no responses. >> host: the owner's family did they talk? >> t
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south america is the same it was 10 or 20 years. and most governments are democratic. i think it can be explained by looking over here. our political leadership is signaling that it is not serious about locking the boarder and will give amnesty to the law makers and the word gets out f. you show up with kids with outstretched arms this country will be decent and people with compassion and hard for them to say no. i fear that the obama administration is exploiting the decency and good will of the american people to make a political point. >> richard, the immigration situation is different talking about kids and people from the drug cartels and potential terrorist. i know you don't have an opinion. i can't imagine you don't have an opinion. how do we make the distinction between the good guys and bad guys if we don't have a door? >> if we don't check them, that means we don't check the history of the region. and to say that 20 years ago is the same as now, we had gangs killing families and people worked through the gangs through their fathers who were killed and took 20
south america is the same it was 10 or 20 years. and most governments are democratic. i think it can be explained by looking over here. our political leadership is signaling that it is not serious about locking the boarder and will give amnesty to the law makers and the word gets out f. you show up with kids with outstretched arms this country will be decent and people with compassion and hard for them to say no. i fear that the obama administration is exploiting the decency and good will of...
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. >> that is south america's top competition. thousands of fans to the streets in the capital and pope francis became an honorary member of the. luis suarez is free to kick the ball again. >> he was banned for four months and nine international fixtures. they barred him from any football related activity. finally, the italian national football team has a new head coach. >> the resigned after a disappointing performance at this year's world cup. the 45-year-old reportedly signed a contract. >> extra watching. yowy >>> this week on wealthtrack, two outstanding personal finance journalists, jonathan clements and jason zweig tackle the biggest final challenges facing americans and how to overcome them. retirement income, market volatility and good financial add valleys are next on consuelo mack wealthtrack. >>> new york life along with mainstays mutual fund offers investment and retirement solutions so you can help your client keep good
. >> that is south america's top competition. thousands of fans to the streets in the capital and pope francis became an honorary member of the. luis suarez is free to kick the ball again. >> he was banned for four months and nine international fixtures. they barred him from any football related activity. finally, the italian national football team has a new head coach. >> the resigned after a disappointing performance at this year's world cup. the 45-year-old reportedly...
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dictates that allows the written laws of this nation, is sending the signal to people in central and south america that if they just get into our country, they are going to be able to stay. fine rides, flat screen tv's, soccer balls, and teddy bears send messages that children will be cared for and showered with material gifts. blocked from are the detention centers, where many of the children's are sick. where the young children cry themselves to sleep, wanting their parents. where courts ignore how dangerous a trip to central america to the united states can be. reason,cles, for some do not mention that the overwhelming majority of these made teenchildren are boys -- 16, 17, 18 years old. it is the perfect age for gangs. the young people are at the mercy of the drug cartels and the brutal desert heat. , if risk injury and death they are not old into the drug cartels and used for other purposes. friends, what we are seeing is neither moral nor compassionate. it is neither moral nor compassionate to encourage parents to send their children off to embark on a life or death futureith an uncertain --
dictates that allows the written laws of this nation, is sending the signal to people in central and south america that if they just get into our country, they are going to be able to stay. fine rides, flat screen tv's, soccer balls, and teddy bears send messages that children will be cared for and showered with material gifts. blocked from are the detention centers, where many of the children's are sick. where the young children cry themselves to sleep, wanting their parents. where courts...
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. >> even when you look at south america, that came as a result. >> think of a lot of other countries that we did battle with and helped build from the ground up. establishing property rights was key. >> look at russia. >> that's a great point. >> here's the thing. this move in iraq would attack the root causes of terrorism that divide between the poor. you look at the back door and mexico. >> rick? go ahead. >> you pointed out that we played a role in getting the current prescribe to step down. something that is very important. when we say we, this means the administration. can i ask my friends for one time and one time only? let's give the president some credit for this? >> people have been talking about doing it for a long time. but still, at least we're on the right track. here is something he could do that would take them one track further. coming up next, paying almost $900,000 for something you could get for free. you next time. back now to forbes on fox. >> wow. talk about going off the rails. the drug enforcement agency giving an amtrack secretary more than $850,000 to obtain
. >> even when you look at south america, that came as a result. >> think of a lot of other countries that we did battle with and helped build from the ground up. establishing property rights was key. >> look at russia. >> that's a great point. >> here's the thing. this move in iraq would attack the root causes of terrorism that divide between the poor. you look at the back door and mexico. >> rick? go ahead. >> you pointed out that we played a role in...
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background her father was president of warner brothers international and a born and raised in south america then italy and germany and throat europe with her father moving with the movie business. then coming back to the suburbs of chicago going to high school in chicago then on to law school after college she passed the bar without difficulty in illinois then moved on to los angeles where she passed the california bar and went into the justice department did was very efficient and effective there is and therefore chosen by governor wilson to replace a sitting judge that had retired and this was her first trial by jury. some people say trial by fire. >> host: did she talk to you for this book? >> guest: she did not i had to rely on the interviews she gave to the press the television as well as local newspapers. >> host: issues dylan active judge in california? >> guest: a legal professional and works as the adjudicator for various cases and has been the mayor of manhattan beach over to the terms and sets on the city council. >> host: how many times did you reach out? >> guest: three times.
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seven overdone so a company that is able to cut debt is looking has plantsit already in south america north america. it keeps looking to grow so the biggest area is steel. they are begin mining as well. >> you will come back with more later on for the market open and you will get the best insight on those results in addition. it is the ceo who will join "the pulse" later today. up 16% and amortization up by 29%. hasend profit is up and it announced a special dividend of top of its first ever interim dividend before this year. the company had 44 branches in london. it has opened five and has 49. to more through the end of the year. the key is looking ahead to the second half of the year and i am looking at the statement here. we expect the growth in transaction volumes to slow from the rapid rates seen in the first half of the policy initiatives introduced in 2014 and a controlling mortgage lending together with the expectations of increases in interest rates and now having it impact on short-term demand among buyers. and --oing to filter filter in. expect were saying they the u.k. pro
seven overdone so a company that is able to cut debt is looking has plantsit already in south america north america. it keeps looking to grow so the biggest area is steel. they are begin mining as well. >> you will come back with more later on for the market open and you will get the best insight on those results in addition. it is the ceo who will join "the pulse" later today. up 16% and amortization up by 29%. hasend profit is up and it announced a special dividend of top of...
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south america's top club competition, argentina reached a final of the recent world cup in brazil.it's domestic gain and the countries economics are riddled with problems. we have more. >> argentina has many economic problems, sliding into recession, defoughting on foreign loans and inflation. it is felt in the neighborhood of the football club. these fans are dreaming of glory. >> we are about to play the game of our lives. it's the biggest match in the history. i hope we'll make it. i believe we will make it, since the team is very good. >> the argentine national team reached the world cup final, losing to germany. most players forming the lucrative european leagues. things are very different at home. >> we're protesting. there are a lot of things that have been done wrong for a long time. there are a few talented players. >> police last week raided the argentine national fastball headquarters as part of an investigation into where millions of dollars paid by the government to buy television rights has gone. while the sport that ha braced for a power struggle, following the death
south america's top club competition, argentina reached a final of the recent world cup in brazil.it's domestic gain and the countries economics are riddled with problems. we have more. >> argentina has many economic problems, sliding into recession, defoughting on foreign loans and inflation. it is felt in the neighborhood of the football club. these fans are dreaming of glory. >> we are about to play the game of our lives. it's the biggest match in the history. i hope we'll make...
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extraordinary inspiration when i speak whether in england or in germany or france or australia, south america. people say, oh, new york, los angeles, chicago. i mean, they feel -- they want to experience that admiration to american culture. and actually, american foreign policy is more and more -- especially with obama administration, how -- how just people's heads come up, people's chins, when they speak about our president. it's really very proud. >> i want to go back to something you said a moment ago about young people you work with, and you meant young in experience and also in terms of age, just people that want to see their artistic efforts burst and grow. but i want to talk specifically about the really young people. those who are school age, and what you make of the fact, and what you ultimately think the price will be that we will pay as a nation, for not exposing these young people to the arts in the way that you were as a child in russia. we talked about earlier the fact that you were reading chekhov and were exposed to great art as a child. i fear personally personally that there
extraordinary inspiration when i speak whether in england or in germany or france or australia, south america. people say, oh, new york, los angeles, chicago. i mean, they feel -- they want to experience that admiration to american culture. and actually, american foreign policy is more and more -- especially with obama administration, how -- how just people's heads come up, people's chins, when they speak about our president. it's really very proud. >> i want to go back to something you...
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impact on my property with air and sun this is directly effecting my children's i've from him south america and the impact on the air is immense immense is horrible i'm hoping you'll not allow this to happen i'm sorry you protect the residents their right to air and light thank you. >> can i turn that on. >> my name is hugh diamond i live on ashbury street i wish to comment the folks asserts the folks in the immediate area don't share the defense lawyers requesters this is over 50 immediate eggs e.r. neighbors and those people with me totally tonight believe me when we share you guys have been hearing we have no pete's and in contrast the developer shows only 5 letters of support that are not meaningful or credible if you look at at alma and danny streets those are very far away from the development they're not impact by the proposal hair not meaningful. 1018 clayton street they've got a directly financial interest and 1051 immediately to the north supports the plants promd promised to treat those to access the property 9 windows and the direct street cease is he to the gardener and therefr
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we've already heard item 2 and item r we're on south america item s so far standing committee. i don't think we have any reports what can on any committees that's great okay. so the board will go into closed session unless i call a recess of the regular meeting. thank you very much. >> soroom. >> i didn't hi okay. i now resume the regular meeting of the board. i am back at item f is the board members report i am remiss you forgot we had a committee meeting that vice chair recorded on so monday august 11th the school board met two items resolution supporting the equality in support assignments by commissioner weithorn, and, secondly, the staff recommendation for willie brown l junior there was no action at the meeting and the items will come back to the full board. thank you and now we'll read out the closed session actions on august telegraph hill, 2014 public employment the board approved the contract for one principle one supervisor and one assistant principle and item u other informational items posted in the staff reports on the assessment of goitsz we had an adjournment st
we've already heard item 2 and item r we're on south america item s so far standing committee. i don't think we have any reports what can on any committees that's great okay. so the board will go into closed session unless i call a recess of the regular meeting. thank you very much. >> soroom. >> i didn't hi okay. i now resume the regular meeting of the board. i am back at item f is the board members report i am remiss you forgot we had a committee meeting that vice chair recorded...
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still ahead, breaking news from south america where a plane crash has claimed the life of a presidentialandidate. >> also, developing news from st. louis where unrest intelligence files after another officer opens fire. >> incredible video from the heartland, sliding glass doors are no match for this wall of water. >> a look outside right now at blue skies and clouds. meteorologist mike nicco is up next with the seven-day >>> a plane crash in brazil killed a presidential candidate and the private jet was headed from rio de janeiro to an airport out of the capital and it went down and went down. the 49-year-old camos died a left leaning business friendly candidate in the october elections. there were ten victims but they did not clarify how many were injured or killed. >>> in the midwest, there has been another police shooting overnight in ferguson, missouri. tensions between the police and community are running high and police say that officers responded to a 9-1-1 call with four masked men carrying shotguns and police arrived the men were running. one of them point add handgun at an off
still ahead, breaking news from south america where a plane crash has claimed the life of a presidentialandidate. >> also, developing news from st. louis where unrest intelligence files after another officer opens fire. >> incredible video from the heartland, sliding glass doors are no match for this wall of water. >> a look outside right now at blue skies and clouds. meteorologist mike nicco is up next with the seven-day >>> a plane crash in brazil killed a...
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. >>> i'm daniel in buenes-ares and want to emerge as champions of south america with the help of someans. ♪ @ right now... >> edge of eighteen coming september only on al jazeera america ♪ choosing a new president is a formality for many sporting bodies but not chess, the match has been known for their clashes of wills and wits between the west and russia and this year's contest was a russian affair and even that doesn't take the politics out of the process as jenna reports from norway. >> reporter: deep in the arctic circle in the land of the midnight sun the chess playing nations of the world gather to elect a leader for the next four years. ♪ the incumbent with almost two decades in the job is this man, his challenger some say the greatest chess player of all time, gary. the campaign marked by bitter rivalry and allegations of bribery and deceit, in the end it was to be illusion of today. >> not a fair fight and knew it wouldn't be a fair fight. >> will you be back? >> i need some rest before i make it. >> reporter: both men are russian, only one has the backing of the russian stat
. >>> i'm daniel in buenes-ares and want to emerge as champions of south america with the help of someans. ♪ @ right now... >> edge of eighteen coming september only on al jazeera america ♪ choosing a new president is a formality for many sporting bodies but not chess, the match has been known for their clashes of wills and wits between the west and russia and this year's contest was a russian affair and even that doesn't take the politics out of the process as jenna reports...
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. >> i now have friends from all over the world, in tel aviv, new york, and south america.e are in contact the fa's book -- facebook -- via facebook. >> mr. and mrs. lee are not going to let a grumpy waiter spoil their vacation. they are trying to take away something from the experience. >> we come to france, and we want to try everything in france . it is one part of our travel. >> france and its capital are still among the most popular tourist destinations, but it might not stay that way if visitors continue to take him tales of the grouchy rather than the charming french -- take home tales of the grouchy rather than the charming french. >> greece has seen positive news in the last few months. there's been slight economic growth for the second quarter 2014, and tourism seems to be on the rebound, also seem to be due to at the moment very competitive prices in greece. unfortunately, those numbers do not say anything about daily reality for most people. while vacationers are relaxing and tanning away on their beaches, many greeks can no longer afford their medical bills. oh
. >> i now have friends from all over the world, in tel aviv, new york, and south america.e are in contact the fa's book -- facebook -- via facebook. >> mr. and mrs. lee are not going to let a grumpy waiter spoil their vacation. they are trying to take away something from the experience. >> we come to france, and we want to try everything in france . it is one part of our travel. >> france and its capital are still among the most popular tourist destinations, but it...
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a similar scene. >> what we have to remind our viewers a lot of countries in central and south america, they have dictators ships. people had a very bad relationship, there has been an effort to take down those heavy-handed tactics. my cameraman, who is chilean, when he saw the heavily armed military, he said, oh my gosh, i think there is going to be a coup. he was quite startled to see the u.s. police look to militarized. >> some of the issues that were being protested about in venezuela are some of the issues being highlighted here by many in this community. we're talking about socio-economic issues, pay issues, jobs. >> in places like venezuela it definitely falls along class lines than race lines. that's something very different. when you cover these stories in the united states it's about race and in venezuela it's about class. >> rachel, great to see pup we'll take a break. when we come back to ferguson we'll check in with maria ines ferre, and she'll follow how people's approach to social media is changing as a result to the unrest here in ferguson. >> in the last hour texas gov
a similar scene. >> what we have to remind our viewers a lot of countries in central and south america, they have dictators ships. people had a very bad relationship, there has been an effort to take down those heavy-handed tactics. my cameraman, who is chilean, when he saw the heavily armed military, he said, oh my gosh, i think there is going to be a coup. he was quite startled to see the u.s. police look to militarized. >> some of the issues that were being protested about in...
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visitors from the u.s., south america, and europe are scrapping their plans en masse. say, but ificult to would say probably close to about 2000 passenger so far. tourists 10 million visited south africa in 2013. a further million traveled to kenya. in both countries, the industry accounts for more than 10% of their gdp. >> ireland's health service is carrying out tests on a suspected case of ebola when a deceased person that recently returned from africa. ae sample will be sent to laboratory for testing. ireland said the risk of transmission of the disease is extremely low. in the u.s., tensions seem to sourisimmered down in mis following a visit from u.s. attorney eric holder, who is promising a full investigation and into the unarmed black teenager michael brown by a white lease officer. the police have been criticized for their military style approach. one officer has been suspended indefinitely for pointing his military style assault rifle at demonstrators. >> an inflammatory threat from an officer deployed to keep the peace. policemen in ferguson repeatedly pointe
visitors from the u.s., south america, and europe are scrapping their plans en masse. say, but ificult to would say probably close to about 2000 passenger so far. tourists 10 million visited south africa in 2013. a further million traveled to kenya. in both countries, the industry accounts for more than 10% of their gdp. >> ireland's health service is carrying out tests on a suspected case of ebola when a deceased person that recently returned from africa. ae sample will be sent to...
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they want to go into the middle east, into south america more. on the dealstake in japan and austria. up, theyf they keep may be able to. hyde, let's focus on france. francois hollande has appointed a new cabinet after a revolt from the left-wing. talk about the main changes. who is in and who is out? one name to remember if you have to remember just one. emmanuelle. he will replace --. debate on the policy. he is young. 60 years old. a former banker. he used to work at the bank and negotiated the deal between pfizer and nestlÉ. that was just before president hollande was elected. been active in left wing circles. as part of the team, macron was behind the responsibility packed. reform thatship includes 41 billion euros in tax cuts for companies. played ad that macron key role in the alstom deal. he's a reshuffle the deck. these are the guys that have come in. about the impact of all of this. what will we see? these signals, they have a target of 50 billion euros of spending cuts by 2017. if this is what is being called austerity by -- and by his
they want to go into the middle east, into south america more. on the dealstake in japan and austria. up, theyf they keep may be able to. hyde, let's focus on france. francois hollande has appointed a new cabinet after a revolt from the left-wing. talk about the main changes. who is in and who is out? one name to remember if you have to remember just one. emmanuelle. he will replace --. debate on the policy. he is young. 60 years old. a former banker. he used to work at the bank and negotiated...
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very typical path and 30 days later, they asked me to go to mexico, a few months later, i was in south america and it quickly became a clear passion and something that i loved and was very good at and i was also failing college because i was gone so much. then, i had to make a choice. luckily, it turned into a wonderful career. >> you got your mba though. >> i did. some programs, some colleges have a program, it's very rare, where if you have enough business experience, some college and you are able to score really higher than average on the g mat, they have to manage their risk of course and i was able to accomplish all of that. took the g mat, passed it with no notice and got letters written from other ceos and passed the interviews and they took a chance on me, which is rare. i'm so grateful to georgia state for doing that. went through the program, graduated two months after i started at cinnabon chief operating officer. >> do you take chances on people? >> i do. i definitely employ a more entrepreneurial set of team members. i think i have the ability to believe in people more than they b
very typical path and 30 days later, they asked me to go to mexico, a few months later, i was in south america and it quickly became a clear passion and something that i loved and was very good at and i was also failing college because i was gone so much. then, i had to make a choice. luckily, it turned into a wonderful career. >> you got your mba though. >> i did. some programs, some colleges have a program, it's very rare, where if you have enough business experience, some college...
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look, they've been used everywhere around the world, in europe, asia, south america, mexico.he u.s. is the only place where you are legally barred from buying these superior technologies. >> why does the fda drag its feet like this, in the face that obvious evidence that this is a beneficial product. >> the fda has been regulating drugs like these since at least the mid 1960s. and the idea is that you have to prove to the fda, to the inth degree that these things are safe, and they get to define what's safe. their process, if i may use this word, metastasized into a growth that smuggles into the u.s. it takes at least $5 billion to get a new drug approved. and people think, yes, we should ensure that drugs are safe. the process ensures that new products do not reach the american public for a timely way. >> did you day $2 billion to $5 billion to reach the public? >> yes. >> i can go to europe, buy sunscreen, real good stuff, but i can't get the same product in america. and you've not told me why i've got to wait all this time to get a better product. >> the fda has a culture
look, they've been used everywhere around the world, in europe, asia, south america, mexico.he u.s. is the only place where you are legally barred from buying these superior technologies. >> why does the fda drag its feet like this, in the face that obvious evidence that this is a beneficial product. >> the fda has been regulating drugs like these since at least the mid 1960s. and the idea is that you have to prove to the fda, to the inth degree that these things are safe, and they...
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most rain falls in the second half of the year in south america and southern africa. but here, you can see where the most people get wet, in india and indonesia. this map shows which areas on earth see the fiercest storms -- the oceans. but where is humankind worst affected on land? the answer to that -- north america. perhaps hennig's atlas is most revealing in how humanity is changing. for example, where the population is growing fastest -- in india and africa. or where it's declining fastest -- surprisingly, it's the populous people's republic of china. thanks to the country's one-child policy. >> these maps can prompt politicians, decision-makers, but also the general public to understand the world differently, to interpret our surroundings, and rethink our own behavior, our own lives, and our impact on the world. >> the world is a complex place, and it's becoming more complex by the day. maps like those by benjamin hennig can help to understand it. >> and where people run out of explanations for our world, that's often where superstition begins. to this day many
most rain falls in the second half of the year in south america and southern africa. but here, you can see where the most people get wet, in india and indonesia. this map shows which areas on earth see the fiercest storms -- the oceans. but where is humankind worst affected on land? the answer to that -- north america. perhaps hennig's atlas is most revealing in how humanity is changing. for example, where the population is growing fastest -- in india and africa. or where it's declining fastest...
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we have billions of people in asia alone, south america is suffering from starvation, and we're goingo set aside 175 million acres of land for a playground that has all the minerals and oil and resources-- timber and hydropower? that's asinine! other congressmen saw the issue in more personal terms. arizona congressman mo udall. the most important thing to me is that it's there. you get a real lift from getting out of the artificial world and being with nature. not only oil lay beneath the tundra. minerals vital to national defense were being imported from the third world while unknown quantities waited in alaska. the amounts were assumed to be vast. the alaska lands act would prevent further exploration. within those borders, there's the potential of providing for this nation the 31 minerals which we're importing from the third world. why weren't they developed before this? because the need wasn't there. because it's expensive. if there was debating room on alaska's minerals, there was no debate on the wilderness. it was vast, and it was america's last wilderness, the last wild home
we have billions of people in asia alone, south america is suffering from starvation, and we're goingo set aside 175 million acres of land for a playground that has all the minerals and oil and resources-- timber and hydropower? that's asinine! other congressmen saw the issue in more personal terms. arizona congressman mo udall. the most important thing to me is that it's there. you get a real lift from getting out of the artificial world and being with nature. not only oil lay beneath the...
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he knows south america and he knows a lot things are going to take place in asia. this is where the balance is going to tip one way or the other. it is worth going there and seeing what he can do and trying to assess the situation. >> you mentioned there will be a number of marches in south korea. what else is on the agenda? >> visits with a lot people. a meeting with the korean church. he goes there to preach and also to listen. he gets reports from everywhere. nothing like meeting with the people and listening to them. what it is like, the problems and the hopes people have. >> we will have to leave it there, thank you for speaking to us in the france 24 studios. special advisor to the archbishop in paris. a quick reminder of our top stories here on france 24 if you are just joining us. a cease-fire extension of five days for gaza gets off to a shaky start. a number of rockets and missiles being fired. if it holds, ill be the longest period of calm in over a month, allowing negotiations to continue. a u.s. evacuation mission in iraq is unlikely to happen. far few
he knows south america and he knows a lot things are going to take place in asia. this is where the balance is going to tip one way or the other. it is worth going there and seeing what he can do and trying to assess the situation. >> you mentioned there will be a number of marches in south korea. what else is on the agenda? >> visits with a lot people. a meeting with the korean church. he goes there to preach and also to listen. he gets reports from everywhere. nothing like meeting...