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ring that's controlled by the latin kings. case against the ring. >> he gave you a social too? >> uh-huh. >> that one looks the best out of the three. >> by purchasing fake green cards, drivers licenses and social security cards from them. >> right now we're just trying to identify the players and find out exactly where they're printing the i.d.s. >> after completing their second deal, davis and officers in separate vehicles take turns following their target around town. >> guys, try and pick them out coming out on 26 because most likely, hopefully, he's going to go drop it off. yeah, go ahead. >> i got him. i see him now. he's about five cars ahead of me. >> all right. billy, the vab set up, and we're at a good vantage point. >> okay. great. >> he's going inside the laundromat now. he's going to go get it. they're going to make the exchange right now. there he is, there he is. he's walking out of the building. he just exchanged something with a gentleman who's still in the window. >> the exchange is already made. everything's
ring that's controlled by the latin kings. case against the ring. >> he gave you a social too? >> uh-huh. >> that one looks the best out of the three. >> by purchasing fake green cards, drivers licenses and social security cards from them. >> right now we're just trying to identify the players and find out exactly where they're printing the i.d.s. >> after completing their second deal, davis and officers in separate vehicles take turns following their target...
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they love the freedom of expression. so i see latinrtant role in keeping jazz alive and in development of jazz, too. >> hinojosa: for all of that inspiration, for all of the joy of your music, thank you so much. and for being right here. >> thank you very much.
they love the freedom of expression. so i see latinrtant role in keeping jazz alive and in development of jazz, too. >> hinojosa: for all of that inspiration, for all of the joy of your music, thank you so much. and for being right here. >> thank you very much.
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i am the new president of the latin business network in said it cisco, and i wish to support mario west, a wonderful very responsible person who is also a great father. he served in the air force in the past, and now, he is here trying to serve the community and help the community in terms of business owners and youth. i know that mario west has great goals and ambitions for the community to support the business owners and bring more business to the communities. i believe he would be a good candidate to be a commissioner supervisor. again, he has great plans for the communities. anyway, thank you for your time. appreciate it. supervisor kim: thank you for being here. >> hello, how are you? and very happy to be here. first of all, i want to say that i'm here today to support mario west, one of the applicants. thank god you have two seats because it is going to be very hard to pick. they all have good qualifications, and it will be on you to decide who are the people that eat thick. i personally know mario west for over 10 years. our daughters went to the same school. i know how dedicated
i am the new president of the latin business network in said it cisco, and i wish to support mario west, a wonderful very responsible person who is also a great father. he served in the air force in the past, and now, he is here trying to serve the community and help the community in terms of business owners and youth. i know that mario west has great goals and ambitions for the community to support the business owners and bring more business to the communities. i believe he would be a good...
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the latin american and caribbean business chamber of commerce, the nicaraguan american chamber of congress, and the salvadorean american chamber of commerce, of which i had been the vice- president, and i'm still a member. i'm speaking on behalf of the three of them in support of mario west. one of the reasons why we decided to support mario -- and i have four copies here of a letter of support from the three chambers. one of the reasons is because we really like not only his ethics and commitment to the community, but also, the fact that he understands small businesses. as a chamber of commerce, representing hispanics, i think hispanics are naturally born business people. if we could sell rocks, they would sell rocks. they are very, very good. everybody is always selling something. if you walk by the mission, you try those hot dogs in the corner, they are really, really good. those are really the small businesses. i think you have a challenge here. you need to understand that, first of all, to be a good communicator, if you want a good commissioner, you have to listen, and we in the hispa
the latin american and caribbean business chamber of commerce, the nicaraguan american chamber of congress, and the salvadorean american chamber of commerce, of which i had been the vice- president, and i'm still a member. i'm speaking on behalf of the three of them in support of mario west. one of the reasons why we decided to support mario -- and i have four copies here of a letter of support from the three chambers. one of the reasons is because we really like not only his ethics and...
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and from then on, all through the latin american revolutions, we have the first state to recognize them. now, there is one revolution -- this is true throughout the 19th century. every 1848, the greek rebellion, 1820. the french bourgeois monarchy, and they were the first state in the world normally to recognize the new regimes. which all failed, of course. there's one revolution we don't recognize and of course the obvious one is the haitian. and that was not that haitian republic was not recognized until lincoln's. this was a rebellion of slaves who slaughtered the white masters. it was impossible for a southern dominated one to recognize that. >> but john adams did send a console. >> yeah, but we didn't diplomatically recognize it. the federalists were very keen on having relations with the haitian government. again, the federalists have come up in the eyes of scholars over the last 20 years, through much of our history, through the 20th century. it's the jeffersonian who dominated scholarly attitudes. they were the party of the democrats and they were the party of the small farmers
and from then on, all through the latin american revolutions, we have the first state to recognize them. now, there is one revolution -- this is true throughout the 19th century. every 1848, the greek rebellion, 1820. the french bourgeois monarchy, and they were the first state in the world normally to recognize the new regimes. which all failed, of course. there's one revolution we don't recognize and of course the obvious one is the haitian. and that was not that haitian republic was not...
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from four years ago, the latin business network, we work with the chambers of commerce, and another business immigrant in other areas of california and other cultural centers, and i support mario west because he is a good guide. he brings money to the city to educate, to own a business, and to develop products for students. the people are at giving jobs today and making small business or san francisco, getting good jobs for the neighborhoods. thank you so much. supervisor kim: thank you so much for being here. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i'm a small business owner, but today, i'm here representing three chambers of commerce, hispanic chambers of commerce. the latin american and caribbean business chamber of commerce, the nicaraguan american chamber of congress, and the salvadorean american chamber of commerce, of which i had been the vice- president, and i'm still a member. i'm speaking on behalf of the three of them in support of mario west. one of the reasons why we decided to support mario -- and i have four copies here of a letter of support from the three chambers. one of the reason
from four years ago, the latin business network, we work with the chambers of commerce, and another business immigrant in other areas of california and other cultural centers, and i support mario west because he is a good guide. he brings money to the city to educate, to own a business, and to develop products for students. the people are at giving jobs today and making small business or san francisco, getting good jobs for the neighborhoods. thank you so much. supervisor kim: thank you so much...
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the only latin american ceo at that time. fortune 500 company. >> i was the second cuban- american ceo. ironically the first was a ceo of coca-cola. you can imagine he became ceo in 1984. i was general manager of kellogg mexico when i found out that another cuban-american had made it to ceo of coca-cola, the most american of brands. it was a great motivation for me. >> president bush tapped you to be secretary of commerce in 2004. you have always been at the forefront of free cuba, immigration policy in the united states. how do you see that? i clipped an article i mentioned right before we sat down of president clinton saying we need more immigrants. in the future you need immigrants. this is an article that appeared in "the washington post." we have to settle that. i think the immigrants who come here -- this is immigrant country. case in point, your dad and family. they contribute so much. they have so much courage. their work so hard, and i just think it is fear. -- they work so hard. illegal people, another story. >> that
the only latin american ceo at that time. fortune 500 company. >> i was the second cuban- american ceo. ironically the first was a ceo of coca-cola. you can imagine he became ceo in 1984. i was general manager of kellogg mexico when i found out that another cuban-american had made it to ceo of coca-cola, the most american of brands. it was a great motivation for me. >> president bush tapped you to be secretary of commerce in 2004. you have always been at the forefront of free cuba,...
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this global neo feudal system when it was when these austerity programs were imposed far away down the latin america or asia the germans and the americans felt and the french felt safe issuing austerity measures because they weren't anywhere near the peasants who would riot here athens a little bit too close i think to berlin you know their opportunity was last year to have a coup to stop and get rid of happened and they could have been put in a populist government and they could have saved themselves but they failed to do that so. no it's finished for them ireland some italy is toast no hope for them whatsoever portugal under the bus spain no italy they have twenty five hundred tons of gold if they can hold onto it they're in good shape but i suspect that the current government will sell that italy's gold oil is a deal with the i.m.f. because they're totally corrupt and this leaves only germany if at the end of the day well max this super committee of blue shirts i think we've decided on my heart on the final say here christine legarde she was up at davos i think she had it right you know h
this global neo feudal system when it was when these austerity programs were imposed far away down the latin america or asia the germans and the americans felt and the french felt safe issuing austerity measures because they weren't anywhere near the peasants who would riot here athens a little bit too close i think to berlin you know their opportunity was last year to have a coup to stop and get rid of happened and they could have been put in a populist government and they could have saved...
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the i.m.f. and latin america we were talking about there in the first half was austerity which they used to call structural adjustment policies just before syria are the i.m.f. wants europe against implementing further us terry so what's going on here well it's basically you know they want to squeeze a little countries such as greece portugal and ireland especially but the big ones there are sort of fraid of they're basically afraid of italy and spain basically telling the i.m.f. and the e.u. to stuff it and exit in the euro zone all together and so that's why they're treading very carefully now they're doing this about face that oh austerity is great for latin american countries and for the little european countries but oh these big european countries like france like italy like spain oh no no no austerity is bad for them what we need is some sort of monetary loosening of some sort and that's where we have l.t.r. rose i mean we're going to have morrow is long term refinancing operations it's essentially
the i.m.f. and latin america we were talking about there in the first half was austerity which they used to call structural adjustment policies just before syria are the i.m.f. wants europe against implementing further us terry so what's going on here well it's basically you know they want to squeeze a little countries such as greece portugal and ireland especially but the big ones there are sort of fraid of they're basically afraid of italy and spain basically telling the i.m.f. and the e.u....
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the u.s. is operating in latin america. chair of the house foreign affairs committee, ileana ros- lehtinen, said at hearings last week that iran's presence in latin america is troubling to the u.s. >> these alliances can pose an immediate threat by giving iran a platform in the region to carry out attacks against the united states, our interests and allies. >> attacks against the united states! in that connection, there's the nightmare scenario, spelled out at the hearing by miami university scholar of cuban affairs, jose azel. >> my worst nightmare would be a nuclear iran and a venezuela willing to accept the deployment of those weapons in venezuterritory, for example. it is within the realm of possible. >> you get what he's saying? >> yes. >> that iran operating in south america might nuke the united states. you believe that? >> no, no. what he's really saying is they can launch terrorist attacks. >> what is the ultimate terrorist attack, the nuclear bombs! they come in suitcases. >> if iran puts nuclear weapons in latin
the u.s. is operating in latin america. chair of the house foreign affairs committee, ileana ros- lehtinen, said at hearings last week that iran's presence in latin america is troubling to the u.s. >> these alliances can pose an immediate threat by giving iran a platform in the region to carry out attacks against the united states, our interests and allies. >> attacks against the united states! in that connection, there's the nightmare scenario, spelled out at the hearing by miami...
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the vandals you can use the famous latin saying against the church. mark sayre on why the churches in no rush to clean any of that up. >> well, as opens of as all of this is, church leaders here feel it almost represents the teaching moment. police have officially categorized this as i hate crime. >> if you didn't know to look for the cross on the grass in front of saint and catholic church, you might not see it. the cross was completely knocked down by up ample or vandals who also defaced the church with the crew variation of the famous latin phrase. they also spray-painted their faces up statues of joseph and mary and damage other religious symbols. >> but other just very boron decided to leave it as the reminder that there is still a lot of work to do. >> dare it still a lot of ignorance and anger out there. >> parishioners are writing for mass could not believe what they were saying. while some took pictures and try to explain it to their children, there was one overwhelming emotion here. >> it's sad. it doesn't make me happy. >> the vandalism was
the vandals you can use the famous latin saying against the church. mark sayre on why the churches in no rush to clean any of that up. >> well, as opens of as all of this is, church leaders here feel it almost represents the teaching moment. police have officially categorized this as i hate crime. >> if you didn't know to look for the cross on the grass in front of saint and catholic church, you might not see it. the cross was completely knocked down by up ample or vandals who also...
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africa to the caribbean and to the experience of colonialism and neocolonialism and in all parts of the latin american countries, there is the experience. the people today in today's world, the ones that can make a difference in terms of economic equity, in terms of justice, in terms of contributions are you in the position of policy-making and the policy of resource application. one of the major issues of san francisco that relates to the black community is an acceptable form of migration. more than black folks themselves, you are the policy makers, managers of the location, leaders and public leaders -- can do something about these issues. it is not a question of reversing history. but a question of balancing, making sure that -- this can happen through economic development initiatives. proper housing initiatives and so on. i urge you in general that you take the initiative. you be the leaders to speak every day and think about it every day like other issues, the question of the increasing under development to and out migration of the african-american community. thank you very much. [applau
africa to the caribbean and to the experience of colonialism and neocolonialism and in all parts of the latin american countries, there is the experience. the people today in today's world, the ones that can make a difference in terms of economic equity, in terms of justice, in terms of contributions are you in the position of policy-making and the policy of resource application. one of the major issues of san francisco that relates to the black community is an acceptable form of migration....
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>> to the extent that the latin language is the language the church operates in, in its governance. ere are not many people that speak latin. priests generally study latin but there are very few people who can actually speak it. i understand yesterday when he gave the address, he gave it in italian and they would have met in the hall, i think, where they are capable of doing simultaneous translation with head phones and all of that. so they either did that or they had copies of his text in translation given. not all the cardinals would be fluent in italian, although italian would be the most functional language because the cardinals have some relationship to the church of rome and at least pick up enough italian they can order a good plate of pasta. [laughter] . they are still making their way through. >> the place where the popes would gather around and transact business of the church, of the universal church. the pope met with more than 100 cardinals who were present in rome for today's ceremony. >> the one with the black cape is another of the eastern cardinals. i don't know which
>> to the extent that the latin language is the language the church operates in, in its governance. ere are not many people that speak latin. priests generally study latin but there are very few people who can actually speak it. i understand yesterday when he gave the address, he gave it in italian and they would have met in the hall, i think, where they are capable of doing simultaneous translation with head phones and all of that. so they either did that or they had copies of his text...
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certainly respected -- the florida supreme court's motto is, you'll appreciate this, i will not give you the latin version, but the translation is "soon enough, if correct." that is the actual motto. sometimes soon enough is not soon enough. you are correct. as you know, professor, the supreme court of the united states takes such few cases that usually the intermediary court decision is the final one. we have to fill the bench. it is going to be worse every day if we have an empty federal bench that cannot function. on the 11th circuit today, we have two vacancies. >> another dimension, it has been called to mind in this question that justice sotomayor was cross-examined in a rather aggressive way concerning her statement that a woman, i think she went on to say hispanic woman -- >> wise latina. >> you are running way ahead of me. could understand a lot of things much better than people, certainly such as i, and perhaps even you. so we are talking both about, so to speak on ethnic and cultural background and gender. they are affecting the way people understand what justice is. >> well, she -- i t
certainly respected -- the florida supreme court's motto is, you'll appreciate this, i will not give you the latin version, but the translation is "soon enough, if correct." that is the actual motto. sometimes soon enough is not soon enough. you are correct. as you know, professor, the supreme court of the united states takes such few cases that usually the intermediary court decision is the final one. we have to fill the bench. it is going to be worse every day if we have an empty...
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. >> once again, the latin american jails are in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons.rival gangs inside this prison in northern mexico started a fight in which dozens were killed. there is speculation that there may have been involvement by some of the guards, as the should have been normally kept in separate wings. again, overcrowding is a serious in it, a facility built from the 1500's, 3000 inmates. they waited -- again, overcrowding is a serious issue in a facility built for 1500 with 3000 inmates. >> there are many more inside that are injured. we need ambulances. we want the government to listen to us. they are not listening. >> the authorities eventually took back control of the building by force. as the hours passed, the number of dead continued to rise. this is the second major prison riot in northern mexico in one month. it also comes just days after a horrific fire in a jail in honduras. more than 350 people there were killed, with many men trapped inside their cells as the fire swept through the building. there is still no official explanation how the fire
. >> once again, the latin american jails are in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons.rival gangs inside this prison in northern mexico started a fight in which dozens were killed. there is speculation that there may have been involvement by some of the guards, as the should have been normally kept in separate wings. again, overcrowding is a serious in it, a facility built from the 1500's, 3000 inmates. they waited -- again, overcrowding is a serious issue in a facility built for 1500...
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visitors will be able to read an annotated translation of the latin document and learn how the magnaenced america's founding charters. the declaration of independence, the constitution and the bill of rights. the connection between magna carta and the effects of secure liberty and law over the centuries have inspired a new gallery which will be the future home of magna carta. this new permanent exhibit will allow visitors to examine important records of our evolving ideas about who has rights and to see the links between those ideas and the forces that shape our lives today. the new gallery will be named in honor of david m. rubinstein to whom we're indebted three times over. first for his decision to acquire magna carta and make it accessible to the american people here at the national archives. second, for his tangible contributions to make this new december play possible and to develop our new orientation and exhibit spaces. and, third, and most heartfelt, for his personal commitment to the preservation, access and understanding of our documentary heritage. this past november it w
visitors will be able to read an annotated translation of the latin document and learn how the magnaenced america's founding charters. the declaration of independence, the constitution and the bill of rights. the connection between magna carta and the effects of secure liberty and law over the centuries have inspired a new gallery which will be the future home of magna carta. this new permanent exhibit will allow visitors to examine important records of our evolving ideas about who has rights...
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. >> familiarity is said to breed this from the latin for dismyself. >> what is contempt. >> watson issmart. one year ago the giant computer beat two human jeopardy champions. soon this could be in your pocket. >> it does president -- doesn't read your mind, but it learns from your behavior. >> every year he picks five futuristic technologies that could be commonplace in five years. prediction number one, phones and computers will actually know what you are thinking. >> ♪ go, -- ga, ga >> reporter: say you are having an imaginary romance with lady gaga you can hide it from your friends and not the computer jie. it notices every time there is a news clip you can cruise through it. it will therefore come to the conclusion that are you a fan, and if tickets become available to a concert, it will instantaneously offer you those tickets saying, i grabbed them, you have 30 seconds to make your mind up. >> reporter: it is called analytics, using lots of data to figure out what it wants. and advertisers could finally stop flooding you. >> there is junk on some awful algorithms. they say you lo
. >> familiarity is said to breed this from the latin for dismyself. >> what is contempt. >> watson issmart. one year ago the giant computer beat two human jeopardy champions. soon this could be in your pocket. >> it does president -- doesn't read your mind, but it learns from your behavior. >> every year he picks five futuristic technologies that could be commonplace in five years. prediction number one, phones and computers will actually know what you are...
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africa to the caribbean and to the experience of colonialism and neocolonialism and in all parts of the latin the ones that can make a difference in terms of economic equity, in terms of justice, in terms of contributions are you
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. >> stephen: ( nice with the latin. you're a catholic, i'm a catholic. why no ashes? >> later. >> stephen: later? you know, this is broadcast at about five minutes to midnight. you have to get on it. >> it's california it's three hours earlier. >> stephen: exactly. it's a loophole that jesus didn't anticipate. ( laughter ). adam, you know, i'm grateful that you came on, but you have attacked me. >> yes. >> stephen: you have attacked me in the sprn of of my superpac by saying superpacs and i, specifically, am hurting democracy. what do you mean? >> i think if we want to cancel elections and just have the wealthiest people in the america-- andun what their names are-- give millions, tens of millions of dollars, we can just ask them who do they want to be president? who do they want to run congress? who do they want to be governor? >> stephen: that would be polite. >> no, that would be a pl plutocracy, and we are a democracy and our founders intended that the people would decide not-- ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: all right, now you've hit on something. you've hit
. >> stephen: ( nice with the latin. you're a catholic, i'm a catholic. why no ashes? >> later. >> stephen: later? you know, this is broadcast at about five minutes to midnight. you have to get on it. >> it's california it's three hours earlier. >> stephen: exactly. it's a loophole that jesus didn't anticipate. ( laughter ). adam, you know, i'm grateful that you came on, but you have attacked me. >> yes. >> stephen: you have attacked me in the sprn of...
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the asians had crises in the '90s, the latin americans in the '80s. and they did to a large extent get their acts together. they opted to have financial systems that were not as exciting and high-flying as hours, they explicitly determined and opted for more risk adverse systems inkuding much higher capital requirements and that paid off. >> what are their level of capital requirements? >> it differs from country to koun tr i. simon, do you know? the numbers are much higher than our ps they were all put in place as a lesson from those crises and seems to have paid off very heavily. >> 20% is not an unusual level of capital in these conservative systems that have previously placed here. >> that is a deep problem in these systems. the europeans made a huge mistake on sovereign debt. we made a huge mistake relative to mortgage -- >> we just had a company go down in part because of bets on sompb debt. >> first of all, i echo simon's comments about the basel rule. i would raise two points. first, there's one true law of economics that was first enunciated
the asians had crises in the '90s, the latin americans in the '80s. and they did to a large extent get their acts together. they opted to have financial systems that were not as exciting and high-flying as hours, they explicitly determined and opted for more risk adverse systems inkuding much higher capital requirements and that paid off. >> what are their level of capital requirements? >> it differs from country to koun tr i. simon, do you know? the numbers are much higher than our...
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. >> familiarity is said to breed this from the latin for dismyself. >> what is contempt. >> watson is smart. one year ago the giant computer beat two human jeopardy champions. soon this could be in your pocket. >> it does president -- doesn't read your mind, but it learns from your behavior. >> every year he picks five futuristic technologies that could be commonplace in five years. prediction number one, phones and computers will actually know what you are thinking. >> ♪ go, -- ga, ga >> reporter: say you are having an imaginary romance with lady gaga you can hide it from your friends and not the computer jie. it notices every time there is a news clip you can cruise through it. it will therefore come to the conclusion that are you a fan, and if tickets become available to a concert, it will instantaneously offer you those tickets saying, i grabbed them, you have 30 seconds to make your mind up. >> reporter: it is called analytics, using lots of data to figure out what it wants. and advertisers could finally stop flooding you. >> there is junk on some awful algorithms. they say you l
. >> familiarity is said to breed this from the latin for dismyself. >> what is contempt. >> watson is smart. one year ago the giant computer beat two human jeopardy champions. soon this could be in your pocket. >> it does president -- doesn't read your mind, but it learns from your behavior. >> every year he picks five futuristic technologies that could be commonplace in five years. prediction number one, phones and computers will actually know what you are...
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fourth area of investigation that the exhibition looks at is the larger concerns of the asian and latin communities intersecting with popular cultur one best example -- when he's exemplified is what you see when you enter into the culture. >> this piece refers to restaurants in tijuana. when you are driving, to speak chinese and you read chinese characters. you see these signs. i was trying to play with the idea of what you see and the direction you read. when you start mixing these different groups of people, different cultures, i like the idea. you can comment on somebody else's culture or someone else's understanding about culture. >> one of the hopes we have for visitors is that they go away taking a better understanding with the broadest and the breadth of issues impacting both the asian and latin communities here in california and how they spell out into the larger fabric of the communities we live and work in. live and work in. [horns honking] [siren wails] announcer: big dreams and goodrades aren't enough to get into college. there are actual steps you need to take. finding some
fourth area of investigation that the exhibition looks at is the larger concerns of the asian and latin communities intersecting with popular cultur one best example -- when he's exemplified is what you see when you enter into the culture. >> this piece refers to restaurants in tijuana. when you are driving, to speak chinese and you read chinese characters. you see these signs. i was trying to play with the idea of what you see and the direction you read. when you start mixing these...
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the asians had crisis in the late '90s, the latin americans in the '80s, and in response to those, they did to a large extent get their acts together. they opted to have financial systems that were not as exotic and high flying and maybe as innovative as ours. they explicitly and determinedly opted for more risk averse systems, including much higher capital requirements, and that paid off. >> what are their level of >> it differs from country to country. simon, do you know? but the numbers are much higher than ours. they were all put in place after those earlier chris's, as a lesson from those chris's. and it seemed to have paid off fairly heavily. >> do you know the answer? >> 20% is not an unusual number of capital in these conservative systems that have previously faced serious crisis. >> 20% pressured -- do they measure on a risk weighted asset basis as well? >> that is a deep problem across all these systems, but they are much more careful, have been much more careful. the europeans made a huge mistake, because we made a huge mistake. >> we just had a company go down in part becaus
the asians had crisis in the late '90s, the latin americans in the '80s, and in response to those, they did to a large extent get their acts together. they opted to have financial systems that were not as exotic and high flying and maybe as innovative as ours. they explicitly and determinedly opted for more risk averse systems, including much higher capital requirements, and that paid off. >> what are their level of >> it differs from country to country. simon, do you know? but the...