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the surpluses of south america are burning. but other fires burn in south america, night and day.f industry. ♪ the united states is at war. the united states needs masses of raw materials to forge into weapons. asia and africa are far away. the united states looks to south america. ♪ under the soil lie pools of high-grade oil. new wells go down night and day, wells to supply new oil to american fighters. ♪ the new well begins to pump. at first, there is nothing, only the yellow mud that smells of kerosene. but in half an hour, there is oil, rich oil, prospected and drilled and pumped out of the virgin jungle of eastern venezuela. ♪ and in the chilean desert, life. once more, they are blasting nitrate out of the desert. nitrate and iodides, bismuth and antimony, the ore is blasted and scraped and dumped out of south america. from mines three miles high, beryllium, vanadium, tungsten, flat cars loaded with tin, down from the plateau of bolivia to the seaports of the united states. and in the cordillera of chile, where the hills are solid copper ore, in the largest open mine in the w
the surpluses of south america are burning. but other fires burn in south america, night and day.f industry. ♪ the united states is at war. the united states needs masses of raw materials to forge into weapons. asia and africa are far away. the united states looks to south america. ♪ under the soil lie pools of high-grade oil. new wells go down night and day, wells to supply new oil to american fighters. ♪ the new well begins to pump. at first, there is nothing, only the yellow mud that...
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she was the first tourist she wanted to show how easy it is to travel around south america because now in well as she was mountaineering she discovered she just loved latin america, and so she tried to promote relations between the two continents north america and south america and promote geographic education and try to to connect us better. and so this was one and she wrote a guidebook on south america and also more of a industrial commercial kind of book too for businessmen. so then i went up to the area where mount was going on is to see the mountain and i tricked up a bit. i didn't climb it, but i can look up and i could kind of see through the clouds all these huge glaciers, and so just thinking about how she did this. i mean on this trip i was with my husband. so i'm traveling with a man. i'm traveling in this era where it's more acceptable of course for women to travel i can wear pants and be comfortable. she was traveling in long dresses as a single woman trying to find your way. in a country, that was not i mean today it's not as you know exploration back then. it was really
she was the first tourist she wanted to show how easy it is to travel around south america because now in well as she was mountaineering she discovered she just loved latin america, and so she tried to promote relations between the two continents north america and south america and promote geographic education and try to to connect us better. and so this was one and she wrote a guidebook on south america and also more of a industrial commercial kind of book too for businessmen. so then i went...
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she wanted to show how easy it was to travel around south america. she discovered she loved latin america. she tried to promote relations between the two continents. and promote geographic education and try to connect us better. she wrote a guide book on south america. more of a commercial book for businessmen. i went up to the area to see the mountain. i trekked up it a bit. i could look up and see through the clouds, all these huge glaciers. thinking about how she did this. i was with my husband. i'm traveling with a man in this era, where it's more acceptable for women to travel. i can wear pants. she was traveling in long dresses, as a single woman, trying to find her way in a country. today, it is not as -- less -- back then, it was a true adventure for her. she would come by c. she came over the black mountains. i took a bus up to the top of the ridge of the black mountains and trekked down. she would have trekked over from the sea using donkeys. i would see those differences. thinking, the landscape is probably very similar. maybe even some of
she wanted to show how easy it was to travel around south america. she discovered she loved latin america. she tried to promote relations between the two continents. and promote geographic education and try to connect us better. she wrote a guide book on south america. more of a commercial book for businessmen. i went up to the area to see the mountain. i trekked up it a bit. i could look up and see through the clouds, all these huge glaciers. thinking about how she did this. i was with my...
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south america. football confederation says that can't be held in argentina as planned because of a corona virus search. the event had been due to kickoff in boy cyrus, on june 13th earlier argentina's cohort. columbia was also stripped of the tournament because of civil unrest there. and we have max merrill from d, w sports with us. hi max, this tournaments just 2 weeks away. and now both host essentially been stripped of being able to get the hold is turned in. so how could this happen? well, the tournament has had its fair share of struggles, like many events that were postponed from 2020. it was moved a year on and to, to kick off on june 13th, in a long time, to go to have no host. and back in april, they already made a decision not to have fans in attendance. then columbia. as you mentioned, one of the co hosts was dropped, was removed 2 weeks ago due to the civil unrest. and on the same day, argentina, the other host went into a strict lockdown. currently insuring one of the worst cove, it out
south america. football confederation says that can't be held in argentina as planned because of a corona virus search. the event had been due to kickoff in boy cyrus, on june 13th earlier argentina's cohort. columbia was also stripped of the tournament because of civil unrest there. and we have max merrill from d, w sports with us. hi max, this tournaments just 2 weeks away. and now both host essentially been stripped of being able to get the hold is turned in. so how could this happen? well,...
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western hemisphere affairs at jolie chung on some of the administration's priorities in central and south americae also spoke at the annual washington americas. >> the bureau of western hemisphere affairs i'm delighted to join you all today virtually for the 51st washington conference of the americas. i continued collaboration on the conference throughout the
western hemisphere affairs at jolie chung on some of the administration's priorities in central and south americae also spoke at the annual washington americas. >> the bureau of western hemisphere affairs i'm delighted to join you all today virtually for the 51st washington conference of the americas. i continued collaboration on the conference throughout the
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in south america, peru has administered 4.81; doses per 100 of their population.e in the uk, 68.7 doses have been administered per 100 people 7 more than 46.5 million doses in total. a group of more than a 100 countries argue that one way to ensure doses reach developing nations is to remove patent restrictions on covid—19 vaccines and medicines to allow more countries to manufacture doses. the international federation of pharmaceutical manufacturers and associations says the plan is a red herring. thomas cueni is the association's director general. the decision by the us administration is disappointing, but it doesn't change that it's a strong answer to complex problem. it's the wrong but simple answer to complex problem because it disrupts, it distracts from tackling the real challenges, which are trade barriers, including from the us, disrupting supply chains. it prevents the immediate tackling of the bottlenecks in the supply chain, the scarcity of raw materials, where you really need full partnership. and it also prevents a fast move because what we need now,
in south america, peru has administered 4.81; doses per 100 of their population.e in the uk, 68.7 doses have been administered per 100 people 7 more than 46.5 million doses in total. a group of more than a 100 countries argue that one way to ensure doses reach developing nations is to remove patent restrictions on covid—19 vaccines and medicines to allow more countries to manufacture doses. the international federation of pharmaceutical manufacturers and associations says the plan is a red...
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. >> vice president kamala harris on the administration's goals in central and south america to reduce migration to the united states. >> good morning. truly an honor to be with you today and thank you andre susan for your leadership. the membership of the council of the americas include so many leaders who are truly committed to strengthening the economy and democracy throughout the western hemisphere. i'm very least. last week president joe biden and i've reached the 100th day of art administration and in that time we have let the world know the president has been very clear about this. america is back. we have rejoined the paris agreement we are ending our nation's longest war. we are rebuilding our alliance and engaging partners all over the world and we are revitalizing our relationships throughout the western hemisphere from the southernmost parts of south america to the northernmost parts of canada and everywhere in between. the western hemisphere is our home and because it is our home because the people within it are our neighbors it's imperative that we promote democracy and g
. >> vice president kamala harris on the administration's goals in central and south america to reduce migration to the united states. >> good morning. truly an honor to be with you today and thank you andre susan for your leadership. the membership of the council of the americas include so many leaders who are truly committed to strengthening the economy and democracy throughout the western hemisphere. i'm very least. last week president joe biden and i've reached the 100th day of...
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most continents can boast large scale goal deposits, including south america. in brazil, gold mining is having a devastating impact on both the rain forest and the people, the chief durable. despite the pandemic and rainy season downpours, he's out serving his territory more and more often he comes across illegal gold mining wrong. they cruise that probably armed chiefs flores simply notes, location, police, water, mostly, and drinkable now who will lead to film on it. and the mercury they use sinks to the river that we can see through the fish week when it makes us sick. fish sandwich. but bridge that me, his kara tree, is this forest a protected make sure is the illegal loggers and cold minus 2 increasing the encroach on the moon during indigenous peoples land. don't care about that. keeps roaring suspects. it's because the price of gold has shut up during the pandemic. intruders have kept this new path through the jungle. they start by logging the valuable trees, then they plow up. the soil looking for gold. chief suarez is worried. is young. it's jim want t
most continents can boast large scale goal deposits, including south america. in brazil, gold mining is having a devastating impact on both the rain forest and the people, the chief durable. despite the pandemic and rainy season downpours, he's out serving his territory more and more often he comes across illegal gold mining wrong. they cruise that probably armed chiefs flores simply notes, location, police, water, mostly, and drinkable now who will lead to film on it. and the mercury they use...
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cuts or to be able to partake in a couple america way, far away from, from a place that is like south america. what are go. thank you very much for your time . appreciate it. as always, thank you. one of those most famous football name. i was expected to play it both the copper america and the olympics. and the food has been preparing himself by getting a covert 19 vaccine name or posted this video and his social media saying he was happy, he's time had come and hope the entire world could be vaccinated soon. and portuguese football coach on the villas bo s is better known for guarding chelsea and taught them from the sidelines. but earlier on friday, he took the wheel as he made a woo rally championship debut on home soil. striving a subtle in the 3rd tier of the championship. the 43 year old completed the deck already 3 years ago. that's all the full $20000.00. thanks so much for that. well, that's it for this news out. but don't go away. i'll be back in just a moment with much more of the day's news to stay with us here on a news news news. news on currently because china is in terms of mi
cuts or to be able to partake in a couple america way, far away from, from a place that is like south america. what are go. thank you very much for your time . appreciate it. as always, thank you. one of those most famous football name. i was expected to play it both the copper america and the olympics. and the food has been preparing himself by getting a covert 19 vaccine name or posted this video and his social media saying he was happy, he's time had come and hope the entire world could be...
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we have to make a profit. >> our carnations are coming from south america. >> it will feel like southerica around some parts of the bay warm weather headed our way. >> fortunately, just without that humidity. let's start with that part of the forecast. it will be cool on the coast, but appropriately cool for mid- may. temperatures around the bay, near normal, maybe a couple of degrees above average. temperatures will reach into the low, even mid 80s, we from the water. but we will see a cooldown. let's take a look at the big picture, it will be a light onshore wind on wednesday, not strong enough to push that arena farther inland. that will happen by thursday as our area of high pressure, a storm system that will be sending some rain for the pacific northwest that will kick in though stronger offshore winds and cooldown our temperatures to near normal levels . right now we are seeing some fog in the distance, but it is taking its time spreading out. temperatures in the 50s and 60s, even a mix of both. anywhere from 54 in san francisco to 66 in concord, livermore. some reduced visibili
we have to make a profit. >> our carnations are coming from south america. >> it will feel like southerica around some parts of the bay warm weather headed our way. >> fortunately, just without that humidity. let's start with that part of the forecast. it will be cool on the coast, but appropriately cool for mid- may. temperatures around the bay, near normal, maybe a couple of degrees above average. temperatures will reach into the low, even mid 80s, we from the water. but we...
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jayne: 20,000 miles around sacramento -- south america. caroline: exactly. while she was mountaineering she discovered she loved latin america. she tried to promote relationships between the two places and promote geographic education and connect us better. she wrote a guide book for south america, also more of the industrial book for a businessman. so then i went up to the area to see the mountain, and i trekked up, i did not climate, i could see through the clouds all these big glaciers. so just thinking about how she did this. on this trip i was with my husband. so traveling with a man in this era was more acceptable. i can wear pants and be comfortable. she was traveling in long dresses as a single woman, trying to find her way in a country that was not -- today, it's not as exploration. back then it was a true adventure for her. so she would come by sea, and she came over the black mountains. i took a bus to the ridge of the black mountains and track down -- trekked down where she would have trekked over from the cd using the donkeys and walking along.
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south america's football confederation says it can't be held in argentina as planned because of a corona virus serge. the tournament had been due to kick off and when it's ours, on june 13th, the federation had previously stripped columbia of co hosting duties because of civil unrest. they're also more on this developing store enjoy now by max merrill from d w. sports. good to see you max. the max was tournament is just 2 weeks away and there's no host. how could this happen? well, like so many tournaments that were originally scheduled for 2020, it's had it's fast served of struggles and was already postponed for a year. in april they decided to go without fans just to make things more simple, but the co hosts were argentine and columbia, and columbia were already removed as host 2 weeks ago due to security concerns due to the protest ongoing there. and then on that very day, argentina went into a strict lockdown. now, since then, argentina has been enduring one of the worst coven outbreaks on the planet. and the government on sunday decided it would not be safe to host a tournament com
south america's football confederation says it can't be held in argentina as planned because of a corona virus serge. the tournament had been due to kick off and when it's ours, on june 13th, the federation had previously stripped columbia of co hosting duties because of civil unrest. they're also more on this developing store enjoy now by max merrill from d w. sports. good to see you max. the max was tournament is just 2 weeks away and there's no host. how could this happen? well, like so many...
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south america. football confederation says it cannot be held in argentina as planned because of a karone of our search. the event had been due to kick off and went sideways on june, 13th, earlier argentina's cohost columbia was also stripped of the tournament because of civil unrest there. and we have max merrill from d w sports with us. hi max, this tournaments just 2 weeks away. and now both host essentially been stripped of being able to, to hold a tournament. so how could this happen? well, the tournament has had its fair share of struggles, like many events that were postponed from 2020. it was moved the year on and is due to kick off on june 13th, in a long time, to go to have no host. and back in april, they already made a decision not to have fans in attendance. then columbia. as you mentioned, one of the co hosts was dropped, was removed 2 weeks ago due to the civil unrest. and on the same day, argentina, the other host went into a strict lockdown. they're currently insuring one of the wors
south america. football confederation says it cannot be held in argentina as planned because of a karone of our search. the event had been due to kick off and went sideways on june, 13th, earlier argentina's cohost columbia was also stripped of the tournament because of civil unrest there. and we have max merrill from d w sports with us. hi max, this tournaments just 2 weeks away. and now both host essentially been stripped of being able to, to hold a tournament. so how could this happen? well,...
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representative and take charge of shepherding progress for key areas for the economy of north and south america i also want to recognize in particular as this is asian american and pacific islander heritage month at the ambassador is the first asian-american and first woman of color toserve in this critical position . we've been fortunate enough to engage with the investor on capitol hill and we left every engagementimpressed with her knowledge and commitment to finding solutions that work for all parties . on experience we know that she will bring a wealth of experience and creative thinking to this role and we're excited tohear your ideas on what the future of trade in the americas looks like . these join me in welcoming ambassador catherine tai. >> start again, can you hear me all of you. >> thank you liz for that very kind introduction. i want to thank all of you for joining the 51st conference here, the one years is a testament to david rockefeller's vision for bringing the public and private sectors in the western hemisphere together around our shared goals of economic and social progress
representative and take charge of shepherding progress for key areas for the economy of north and south america i also want to recognize in particular as this is asian american and pacific islander heritage month at the ambassador is the first asian-american and first woman of color toserve in this critical position . we've been fortunate enough to engage with the investor on capitol hill and we left every engagementimpressed with her knowledge and commitment to finding solutions that work for...
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trade priorities in central and south america. this recent event was part of the washington conference on the americas. >> she is a former governor of rhode island and has held other senior positions in government. she somehow found a way to conquer the state's $7 billion unfunded pension liability. she has a doctorate from oxford, a law degree from yale. she graduated with honors from harvard. she has private sector experience in financial markets. madam secretary, suffice it to say, to go through your entire biography, we would be here all day because it is that impressive. i suspect you would prefer to get into the conversation. ladies and gentlemen, let's get to it. please welcome me in joining the 40th u.s. commerce secretary gina raimondo. sec. raimondo: thank you. good afternoon, everybody. can you hear me ok? thank you to susan and the council of the americas. it is terrific for me to be here with you. i come to the position of secretary of commerce with private sector background for about a dozen years. i was a venture cap
trade priorities in central and south america. this recent event was part of the washington conference on the americas. >> she is a former governor of rhode island and has held other senior positions in government. she somehow found a way to conquer the state's $7 billion unfunded pension liability. she has a doctorate from oxford, a law degree from yale. she graduated with honors from harvard. she has private sector experience in financial markets. madam secretary, suffice it to say, to...
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in south america, peru has administered 4.81; doses per 100 of their population.e in the uk, 68.7 doses have been administered per100 people 7 more than 46.5 million doses in total. let's get more on this from emilyjanoch from care international, whojoins me live from washington. very good to have you with us, thanks forjoining us on bbc news. i want to start by asking first of all for your reaction to president biden�*s announcement and what it means a. we biden's announcement and what it means a. ~ ~' , , biden's announcement and what it means a. ~ ~ , , ., biden's announcement and what it meansa. ~ ~ , ., means a. we think this is a great first step- _ means a. we think this is a great first step. making _ means a. we think this is a great first step. making vaccines - means a. we think this is a great first step. making vaccines were | first step. making vaccines were available is the first step in what we need to do next,, but it's not annette. we need to keep pushing from global vaccine equality in whatever ways you can —— it's not enough. is whatever ways y
in south america, peru has administered 4.81; doses per 100 of their population.e in the uk, 68.7 doses have been administered per100 people 7 more than 46.5 million doses in total. let's get more on this from emilyjanoch from care international, whojoins me live from washington. very good to have you with us, thanks forjoining us on bbc news. i want to start by asking first of all for your reaction to president biden�*s announcement and what it means a. we biden's announcement and what it...
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policy in central and south america, and the ongoing global pandemic.his conversation was part of the annual washington conference on the americas. >> i am the president of chevron's middle east, africa, exploration and production company. chevron has been operating in the americas for over a century and we have been proud sponsors of the washington conference on the americas for many years. in fact, chevron was a founding member of the council in 1963 when president john f. kennedy asked david rockefeller to form the council. chevron deeply values the role of the council of the americas, continues to bring together policymakers from across the hemisphere to discuss and promote policies that would be for the good of all people. it is now my pleasure to introduce the honorable gregory meeks to the washington conference on the americas. congressman meeks has had a lifelong career in public service. he has served as assistant -- attorney, and chief administrative judge in new york state. he spent five years in the new york state assembly, and in 1990 eight
policy in central and south america, and the ongoing global pandemic.his conversation was part of the annual washington conference on the americas. >> i am the president of chevron's middle east, africa, exploration and production company. chevron has been operating in the americas for over a century and we have been proud sponsors of the washington conference on the americas for many years. in fact, chevron was a founding member of the council in 1963 when president john f. kennedy asked...
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in the world. 7 us in south america, 6 of those are participating in this tournament. and among those are also argentina and colombia who have both lost the hosting. right. so what does that mean for this tournament? how could it still go ahead? what are the options there? well, carnival have said they're going to analyze what other countries have expressed interest in the past and make a decision hopefully very soon they're going to meet today. but the list is incredibly short. i mean, she lays being put forward as a country that has had comparatively good vaccination roll out in south america. however, they're currently struggling with an outbreak, brazil in paraguay, a very, very vague maybe's, and us a being touted as a potential host having hosted in 2016 as a guest nation where they participated, but they're not in this torment. so there's no real incentive for them. to take this on, the incentive you could argue might exist for countries like guitar or saudi arabia who would maybe like the p all. and the cloud that comes with hosting this sort of tournament. but
in the world. 7 us in south america, 6 of those are participating in this tournament. and among those are also argentina and colombia who have both lost the hosting. right. so what does that mean for this tournament? how could it still go ahead? what are the options there? well, carnival have said they're going to analyze what other countries have expressed interest in the past and make a decision hopefully very soon they're going to meet today. but the list is incredibly short. i mean, she...
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>> london particularly in the most direct way in south america a vast city with the most advanced printingnetworks and biggest pork network. so, if you are a revolutionary and if you are a political exile, one is to come to london. on the whole if you model with british politics, often on the constitutional right takes place in london and holds a session of people up to london and indeed beyond, coming to london using the transport information network of the global british empire to carry out. but out of the game and very much involved in the game. >> one of the anglo societies that plays a striking role, what do we need to know other than being able to located on a map. it is a very tiny gem where they meet with their technician companions and on a tiny rock in the island in the south pacific. but then by the 1830s, you get them landing and say where is your charter, who do you belong to, can we come ashore? and at that point, a scottish naval captain arrives in 1838 and because for the first time the constitution that endures until the 30s gives women a vote on the same basis as men. thi
>> london particularly in the most direct way in south america a vast city with the most advanced printingnetworks and biggest pork network. so, if you are a revolutionary and if you are a political exile, one is to come to london. on the whole if you model with british politics, often on the constitutional right takes place in london and holds a session of people up to london and indeed beyond, coming to london using the transport information network of the global british empire to carry...
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now from the gardens of noah's ark in austria to the sea of south america in ecuador protecting traditional seed varieties also in teaching this tradition. is a farmer and her and her village. and seeds are staple here and fight for life in their community she conducts a ceremony to thank or mother earth for her bounty. for indigenous communities here in rural ecuador understanding seeds and different varieties is essential for survival but the old varieties are fast disappearing pushed aside by modern industrial alternatives 75 percent of traditional seed varieties and native plant species have already been lost. in the ecuadorian capital quito a collective is working to preserve native plants and crops they've already saved 3000 seed varieties which they now make available to farmers all over the country javier korea set up the network 18 years ago when he realised that industrial seed varieties were taking over. the problem with industrial seeds is that they've been bred intensively to ensure they can withstand the use of agro chemicals. they're not designed for natural farming methods a
now from the gardens of noah's ark in austria to the sea of south america in ecuador protecting traditional seed varieties also in teaching this tradition. is a farmer and her and her village. and seeds are staple here and fight for life in their community she conducts a ceremony to thank or mother earth for her bounty. for indigenous communities here in rural ecuador understanding seeds and different varieties is essential for survival but the old varieties are fast disappearing pushed aside...
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>> london is really important for the spread of constitution, particularly in south america, in the 18tens and '20s. hardly because london is so fast, it's the biggest city on the globe by 1820 pickets got the most advanced drifting networks. it's got the most advanced and biggest mercantile marine and port network. so if you are a revolutionary or if you are a political exile, one very obvious step is to come to london, where there is a much of a -- were on the whole if you go model with the british politics you get left alone. and an awful lot of constitutional writing and constitutional -- takes place in london. you see the whole session of people from ball of our right up to linen and indeed beyond coming to london, using its facilities and using the transport and information networks of the global british empire to carry out their own deeds. happens again and again. britain is one level out of the game but very much involved in the game. >> so one of the anglo societies that plays a striking role in your accounts is pitcairn islands. what do we need to know about pitcairn islands
>> london is really important for the spread of constitution, particularly in south america, in the 18tens and '20s. hardly because london is so fast, it's the biggest city on the globe by 1820 pickets got the most advanced drifting networks. it's got the most advanced and biggest mercantile marine and port network. so if you are a revolutionary or if you are a political exile, one very obvious step is to come to london, where there is a much of a -- were on the whole if you go model with...
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a wealthy country, the wealthiest country in south america. a place where socialism and communism could never take hold . but it did. and now that wealthy country is the place where over a million and a half refugees have left from. it's a place of detrafficity. it's a place of -- depravity. it's a place of violence and of no human rights. if you talk to cubans, a little bit over 60 years ago, they would say -- [speaking foreign language] -- cuba is like a piece of cork. can in never sink, no what -- cork. it can never sink, no matter you what do to it. because it was an up and coming wealthy island with a huge middle class. more americans used to emigrate to cuba pre-castro than cubans used to come to the united states. think about that. and then look at it today. yeah, that is the marvel of socialism. you know, you saw in this last election how the entire south florida hispanic community coalesced against socialism. and i saw so many fresh reports saying, well, it's because the people in south florida, the hispanics were misinformed. well, t
a wealthy country, the wealthiest country in south america. a place where socialism and communism could never take hold . but it did. and now that wealthy country is the place where over a million and a half refugees have left from. it's a place of detrafficity. it's a place of -- depravity. it's a place of violence and of no human rights. if you talk to cubans, a little bit over 60 years ago, they would say -- [speaking foreign language] -- cuba is like a piece of cork. can in never sink, no...
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hello there we do have some heavy pockets of rain for south america. so let me show you where this is going on. we do have a disturbance off south atlantic. it is throwing rain into uruguay and southern sections of brazil. by the time it's all said and done today, i could get upwards of 30 millimeters of rain. and that also goes for one o salaries as well, potentially 30 millimeters of rain. and, you know, towards the top end of south america, we've seen some of these heavy pockets of rain start to ease a bit. but we still do have heavy rain in the forecast for ecuador, on friday, over to central america right now. and it's widely been unsettled across the caribbean. we're getting a wave that's going to swipe a wave of rain that's going to swipe the yucatan peninsula. could drop about 20 millimeters of rain in can coon, and we're seen that feed that energy into the us and that sparking some severe thunderstorms as we head toward areas of texas and louisiana. so if i show you what it did, it's given us some torrential rain in texas. there are flood watch
hello there we do have some heavy pockets of rain for south america. so let me show you where this is going on. we do have a disturbance off south atlantic. it is throwing rain into uruguay and southern sections of brazil. by the time it's all said and done today, i could get upwards of 30 millimeters of rain. and that also goes for one o salaries as well, potentially 30 millimeters of rain. and, you know, towards the top end of south america, we've seen some of these heavy pockets of rain...
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the south american football federation has confirmed that this summer's copa america will not be heldsouth american football correspondent. why has this decision been taken? , , ., taken? this competition was ori . inall taken? this competition was originally due _ taken? this competition was originally due to _ taken? this competition was originally due to be - taken? this competition was l originally due to be co-hosted originally due to be co—hosted by colombia and argentina. two weeks ago colombia was forced to pull out because of the wave of social unrest as now it is argentina's ten because of the worsening disease like situation. you mentioned this summer's copa america but us here it is winter and argentina has a rigorous winter. the covid death toll is rising alarmingly and there has been growing political pressure inside argentina to pull out of the obligation to host the 47th version of the world's oldest continental football tournament. it seems that the south american federation have, in terms of announcing this, launched a pre—emptive strike. it is likely the argentine g
the south american football federation has confirmed that this summer's copa america will not be heldsouth american football correspondent. why has this decision been taken? , , ., taken? this competition was ori . inall taken? this competition was originally due _ taken? this competition was originally due to _ taken? this competition was originally due to be - taken? this competition was l originally due to be co-hosted originally due to be co—hosted by colombia and argentina. two weeks ago...
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now from the gardens of noah's ark in austria to the seeds of south america ecuador protecting traditional sea varieties also indigenous traditions. is a farmer and her and her village. corn seeds are stable and vital for life in their community she conducts a ceremony to thank. mother earth for her bounty. for indigenous communities here in rural ecuador understanding seeds and different varieties is essential for survival but the old varieties are fast disappearing pushed aside by modern industrial alternatives 75 percent of traditional seed varieties and native plant species have already been lost. in the ecuadorian capital quito a collective is working to preserve native plants and crops they've already saved 3000 seed varieties which they now make available to farmers all over the country javier career a set up the network 18 years ago when he realised that industrial seed varieties were taking over. the problem with industrial seeds is that they've been bred intensively to ensure they can withstand the use of agro chemicals. they're not designed for natural farming methods and have n
now from the gardens of noah's ark in austria to the seeds of south america ecuador protecting traditional sea varieties also indigenous traditions. is a farmer and her and her village. corn seeds are stable and vital for life in their community she conducts a ceremony to thank. mother earth for her bounty. for indigenous communities here in rural ecuador understanding seeds and different varieties is essential for survival but the old varieties are fast disappearing pushed aside by modern...
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it could _ mexico and from south america. it could be _ mexico and from south america.aps— isn't deploying her as well as perhaps he _ isn't deploying her as well as perhaps he could _ isn't deploying her as well as perhaps he could come - isn't deploying her as well as perhaps he could come and i perhaps he could come and effectively _ perhaps he could come and effectively enough - perhaps he could come and effectively enough in - perhaps he could come and i effectively enough in regards perhaps he could come and - effectively enough in regards to the george _ effectively enough in regards to the george floyd — effectively enough in regards to the george floyd policing _ effectively enough in regards to the george floyd policing bell. - effectively enough in regards to the george floyd policing bell. but- effectively enough in regards to the george floyd policing bell. but i- george floyd policing bell. but i think— george floyd policing bell. but i think there _ george floyd policing bell. but i think there is _ george floyd policing bell. but i think there is a _ geo
it could _ mexico and from south america. it could be _ mexico and from south america.aps— isn't deploying her as well as perhaps he _ isn't deploying her as well as perhaps he could _ isn't deploying her as well as perhaps he could come - isn't deploying her as well as perhaps he could come and i perhaps he could come and effectively _ perhaps he could come and effectively enough - perhaps he could come and effectively enough in - perhaps he could come and i effectively enough in regards...
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we've seen russia and china expand into south america. we see them in africa. we see them all over again. so it's continuing to push back, on that that will continue to be very important in the future and we have to absolutely make sure that we are taking care of our own national security. our weak southern border has really provided an advantage to our adversaries. we see multiple countries pushing immigrants over our southern border, and we have got to wake up. we've got to wake up and pay attention to this crisis. i think so far we have had a 54 countries that have sent immigrants over the border. not all of them are friendly. we have folks coming in from yemen. we have folks coming from iran. we have folks coming from china and i can go on and on and on. so the pandemic has really brought us to, not a screeching halt, but at a point where we need to wake up and really pay attention to our national security. >> i wholeheartedly agree with with the first part of the senator said because she's absolutely right. china has taken advantage of this, they've expand
we've seen russia and china expand into south america. we see them in africa. we see them all over again. so it's continuing to push back, on that that will continue to be very important in the future and we have to absolutely make sure that we are taking care of our own national security. our weak southern border has really provided an advantage to our adversaries. we see multiple countries pushing immigrants over our southern border, and we have got to wake up. we've got to wake up and pay...
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here's the bbc�*s south america football correspondent tim vickery. in doubt right up until the kick off because of the political situation in colombia at the time. at the last minute, argentina announced they would not be turning up. the copa america has had a long and varied history. sometimes things do go down to the wire. this one always seemed to be ill—fated. colombia and argentina, two countries at opposite ends of a very large continent. there were a huge logistical problems and now it will not be colombia or argentina and we wonder what will happen. there are two likely scenarios. one is that it's shifted to another country. the united states has been cited but, given the lack of time and the requirements to get visas for those involved, that is not looking very likely as i speak. chile could be more likely, the country in south america most advanced with vaccinations. another alternative could be to scrap the competition altogether. the south american federation are reluctant to do that — this is a big money spinnerfor them. but it would giv
here's the bbc�*s south america football correspondent tim vickery. in doubt right up until the kick off because of the political situation in colombia at the time. at the last minute, argentina announced they would not be turning up. the copa america has had a long and varied history. sometimes things do go down to the wire. this one always seemed to be ill—fated. colombia and argentina, two countries at opposite ends of a very large continent. there were a huge logistical problems and...
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normally what the boats did was go all the way around south america. at the southern tip of south america, there was a terrible place where ships were wrecked. while you could cross panama, but people frequently came down with a tropical disease. they ended up coming out the other side with yellow fever and other things. the answerp÷÷ is obvious, the building of a railroad, to be specific, a railroad which would link up the railroads to the east to the emerging railroads of the west. now the work began in 1862. the government authorized various licenses and things to be done but there was a terrible problem which suspended work immediately. everything in the united states had to come to an abrupt halt because something was going on in 1862. the civil war. you are correct. thank you very much. see "gone with the wind." the civil war was going on. the war was absolutely devastating to the united states. more americans died in the american civil war than in any other war before or since because both sides were americans. the war settled, 1865, the north a
normally what the boats did was go all the way around south america. at the southern tip of south america, there was a terrible place where ships were wrecked. while you could cross panama, but people frequently came down with a tropical disease. they ended up coming out the other side with yellow fever and other things. the answerp÷÷ is obvious, the building of a railroad, to be specific, a railroad which would link up the railroads to the east to the emerging railroads of the west. now the...
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revitalizing our relationships throughout the western hemisphere from the southernmost parts of south america to the northernmost parts of canada and everywhere in between. the western hemisphere is our home and because it is our home because the people within it are our neighbors it's imperative that we promote democracy and good governance security and prosperity within the region. it is also important that we build relationships throughout the hemisphere based on diplomacy relationships that are candid and collaborative. the strength of united states of america depends on the strength of all of the western hemisphere in so many ways our states are intertwined and that's especially true for latin american one of our fastest growing partners. to be sure a relationships to america's bigger than trade and their relationships are incredibly complex and at times have been incredibly complicated. today i want to make clear that art administration firmly believes in the potential of the region and in the power of the people of the region. latin americans are writing their own story. as i see it ou
revitalizing our relationships throughout the western hemisphere from the southernmost parts of south america to the northernmost parts of canada and everywhere in between. the western hemisphere is our home and because it is our home because the people within it are our neighbors it's imperative that we promote democracy and good governance security and prosperity within the region. it is also important that we build relationships throughout the hemisphere based on diplomacy relationships that...
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at this southern tip of south america. there was a terrible terrible place where often ships were wrecked and while you could cross the isthmus of panama. they didn't know why at that time but people who crossed the isthmus of parma frequently came down with a tropical disease. they had no idea what caused it. but the people who went through the the jungle. and ended up coming out the other side with yellow fever in various other things, so they said what i wasn't too safe. well, the answer of course is pretty obvious the building of a railroad to be specific a railroad which would link up the railroads of the east to the emerging railroads of the west. now the work began in 1862 the government authorized various licenses and things to be done, but there was a terrible problem which suspended work immediately everything in the united states had to come to an abrupt halt because something was going on in 1862. the civil war you are correct. thank you very much. see gone with the wind. the civil war was going on first severa
at this southern tip of south america. there was a terrible terrible place where often ships were wrecked and while you could cross the isthmus of panama. they didn't know why at that time but people who crossed the isthmus of parma frequently came down with a tropical disease. they had no idea what caused it. but the people who went through the the jungle. and ended up coming out the other side with yellow fever in various other things, so they said what i wasn't too safe. well, the answer of...
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s for many of the southern states in south america and we also should think of haiti as part of that south america region basically because they're actually closer and other the mexico they're closer than some other countries and they've had many of the same conditions that have led to this t.p.s. and right now the government there's a politically unstable and that's the main issue that we're talking about an unstable government where they're not exactly sure who the leadership is in there has been little or no coherent that seems available to that out and you've got the current government turned down u.s. aid which kind of shows you the direction in which the current leadership of that out is going and so what it would mean for individual that the u.s. would stop deporting people to a place where they're sure we're going to die either because of coke it or because the instability of the government if you can search any day on twitter and see the number of people who are dying in the streets they are either from or dying actually at the hands of the current government and so there's
s for many of the southern states in south america and we also should think of haiti as part of that south america region basically because they're actually closer and other the mexico they're closer than some other countries and they've had many of the same conditions that have led to this t.p.s. and right now the government there's a politically unstable and that's the main issue that we're talking about an unstable government where they're not exactly sure who the leadership is in there has...
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we intend to continue and strengthen our long-standing partnerships with south america, central americaribbean, in our north american neighbors working together on this challenge. we look to partner with the americas on deforestation and marine conservation challenges. and we need to increase energy security across the region. we will also be looking to our partners in the region and raising our collective ambitions as we do, genuinely seek to keep 1.5 degrees centigrade within reach. as we seek to drive towards net zero global emissions no later than 2050. and, as we seek to have countries produce specific net zero strategies and 2030 and the targets we have to stay focused of all of these things. as each of us seeks to recover from the havoc that covid has wreaked on our economies and still is, we can build back better. we can create millions of new jobs in the region by investing in clean energy and climate resilient m's structure. i cannot emphasize enough to each of you how this is not a pipedream. this is not some creation of imagination for political purpose or ideological purpos
we intend to continue and strengthen our long-standing partnerships with south america, central americaribbean, in our north american neighbors working together on this challenge. we look to partner with the americas on deforestation and marine conservation challenges. and we need to increase energy security across the region. we will also be looking to our partners in the region and raising our collective ambitions as we do, genuinely seek to keep 1.5 degrees centigrade within reach. as we...
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are certain there has been a lot of discussion with its use potentially in south america. just because it's perhaps not as effective as of the vaccines doesn't mean it's completely ineffective and if we need a vaccine and we don't have. great access to all of them the ones that we would like then something is better than nothing in south america i think it was chilly there was covered tree from some trying these people but the vaccine wasn't terribly effective. it is difficult to tell because you have to be able to expose the immunized people to who are not really infection challenge we have to see how much the vaccine holds back so it's still early days but the vaccines china. go look to be as effective as your united states turkey's foreign minister says he hopes to see an end to the presence of foreign mercenaries in libya. leading a high level delegation for talks with the unity government turkey's defense minister and intelligence chief are with him deeply involved in libya and back to the un recognized government of national accord against the war lord. and i train a
are certain there has been a lot of discussion with its use potentially in south america. just because it's perhaps not as effective as of the vaccines doesn't mean it's completely ineffective and if we need a vaccine and we don't have. great access to all of them the ones that we would like then something is better than nothing in south america i think it was chilly there was covered tree from some trying these people but the vaccine wasn't terribly effective. it is difficult to tell because...
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for many of the southern states in south america and we also should think of haiti as part of that south america region basically because they're actually closer other than mexico they're closer than some other countries and they've had many of the same conditions that have led to this t.p.s. and right now the government there is politically unstable and that's the main issue that we're talking about an unstable government where they're not exactly sure the leadership is in there has been little or no coherent that seems available to that out and because the current government turned down you have aid which kind of shows you the direction in which the current leadership of that out is going and so what it would mean for individuals is that the u.s. would stop deporting people to a place where they're sure we're going to die either because of co-head or because the instability of the government if you can search any day on twitter and see the number of people who are dying in the streets they are either from or dying actually at the hands of the current government and so there's until the
for many of the southern states in south america and we also should think of haiti as part of that south america region basically because they're actually closer other than mexico they're closer than some other countries and they've had many of the same conditions that have led to this t.p.s. and right now the government there is politically unstable and that's the main issue that we're talking about an unstable government where they're not exactly sure the leadership is in there has been...
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now from the gardens of noah's ark in austria to the sea guardians of south america in ecuador protecting traditional sea varieties also opcodes indigenous traditions. safina is a farmer and traditional healer in her village according to corn seeds are staple here and fight for life in their community she conducts a ceremony to thank pecial mama or mother earth for her bounty. for indigenous communities here in rural ecuador understanding seeds and different varieties is essential for survival but the old varieties are fast disappearing pushed aside by modern industrial alternatives 75 percent of traditional seed varieties and native plant species have already been lost. in the ecuadorian capital quito a collective is working to preserve native plants and crops they've already saved 3000 seed varieties which they now make available to farmers all over the country javier career a set up the network 18 years ago when he realised that industrial sea varieties were taking over. the problem with industrial seeds is that they've been bred intensively to ensure they can withstand the use of agro
now from the gardens of noah's ark in austria to the sea guardians of south america in ecuador protecting traditional sea varieties also opcodes indigenous traditions. safina is a farmer and traditional healer in her village according to corn seeds are staple here and fight for life in their community she conducts a ceremony to thank pecial mama or mother earth for her bounty. for indigenous communities here in rural ecuador understanding seeds and different varieties is essential for survival...
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s for many of the southern states in south america and we also should think of haiti as part of that south america region basically because they're actually closer other the mexico they're closer than some other countries and they've had many of the same conditions that have led to this t.p.s. and right now the government there is politically unstable and that's the main issue that we're talking about an unstable government where they're not exactly sure who the leadership is and there has been little or no coherent that seems available to that out and because the current government turned down u.s. aid which kind of shows you the direction in which the current leadership of that out is going and so what it would mean for individuals is that the u.s. would stop deporting people to a place where they're sure we're going to die either because of co-head or because the instability of the government if you can search any day on twitter and see the number of people who are dying in the streets they are either from or dying actually at the hands of the current government so there's until t
s for many of the southern states in south america and we also should think of haiti as part of that south america region basically because they're actually closer other the mexico they're closer than some other countries and they've had many of the same conditions that have led to this t.p.s. and right now the government there is politically unstable and that's the main issue that we're talking about an unstable government where they're not exactly sure who the leadership is and there has been...
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when i became president, almost every country in south america was a military dictatorship. colombia, peru, chile, argentina, paraguay, uruguay and so forth. our support for human right rights there, it made it possible for every country in south america to become a democracy. so, i think the practical results very much pleased me while i was president, though it was still looked upon by some as a weakness instead of a strength. and i think to answer your question, i think the worst nation worldwide, human rights oppression now is against women and girls. there's no doubt about that. including in our cown country. we don't have some of the problems, but we have now more slavery than ever existed in the 18th and 19th century in the word. atlanta happens to be the number one trading post in america for slavery. >> really? >> we have more than 200 people ever month sold into slavery in atlanta. and the reason for this is, it has the largest and most busy airport on earth and a lot of the passengers that come in to atlanta on delta are girls with brown and black skin and "the ne
when i became president, almost every country in south america was a military dictatorship. colombia, peru, chile, argentina, paraguay, uruguay and so forth. our support for human right rights there, it made it possible for every country in south america to become a democracy. so, i think the practical results very much pleased me while i was president, though it was still looked upon by some as a weakness instead of a strength. and i think to answer your question, i think the worst nation...
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now from the gardens of noah's ark in austria to the seed of south america in ecuador protecting traditional seed varieties also indigenous traditions. is a farmer entered her in her village. and seeds are a staple here and vital for life in their community she conducts a ceremony to thank. her for her bounty. for indigenous communities here in rural ecuador understanding seeds and different varieties is essential for survival but the old varieties are fast disappearing pushed aside by modern industrial alternatives 75 percent of traditional seed varieties and native plant species have already been lost. in the ecuadorian capital quito a collective is working to preserve native plants and crops they've already saved 3000 seed varieties which they now make available to farmers all over the country. javier korea set up the network 18 years ago when he realised that industrial sea varieties were taking over. it but. the problem with industrial seeds is that they've been bred intensively to ensure they can withstand the use of agro chemicals. they're not designed for natural farming methods and
now from the gardens of noah's ark in austria to the seed of south america in ecuador protecting traditional seed varieties also indigenous traditions. is a farmer entered her in her village. and seeds are a staple here and vital for life in their community she conducts a ceremony to thank. her for her bounty. for indigenous communities here in rural ecuador understanding seeds and different varieties is essential for survival but the old varieties are fast disappearing pushed aside by modern...