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while opel is suffering badly, volkswagen group is profiting from a solid position in the u.s., latin america, and china. paris offers both a chance to boost their fortunes. >> who would buy a car that was painted like that? anyway, over the ages, we have seen that needed dictatorships, totalitarian systems, nor dictatorships have been able to quell the pursuit of free speech. >> a new exhibit at the german literature archive shows how imprisoned dissidents in countries ranging from germany itself to china have overcome incredible obstacles to get their messages across. >> tiny handwriting, designed to go undetected. messages, cries for help, or the passionate notes from a man to his wife. cut into circles and concealed on the basis of paper cups, the german resistance fighter was able to smuggle his love letters out of prison during the second world war. "my darling," he writes," how often i have squeezed your little picture between my hands and kissed it." the exhibition it conveys an atmosphere of oppression, showing forbidden messages that barely made it out of confinement. the efforts of
while opel is suffering badly, volkswagen group is profiting from a solid position in the u.s., latin america, and china. paris offers both a chance to boost their fortunes. >> who would buy a car that was painted like that? anyway, over the ages, we have seen that needed dictatorships, totalitarian systems, nor dictatorships have been able to quell the pursuit of free speech. >> a new exhibit at the german literature archive shows how imprisoned dissidents in countries ranging from...
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u.s.-latin america issue. i think it's more of a... going into space created that "a-ha" moment, you know? you get that "a-ha" moment where you say, "i get it." and that's what we're trying to... you know, that's what i was trying to capture by saying that statement, is that it would be great to give that opportunity to every world leader so they can... they too can get that "ah-hah" moment. >> hinojosa: so for u th is still very emoonal. >> yeah. >> hinojosa: i mean, you allow yourself to get teared up about this, because you don't feel like... i mean, you feel like our world is divided, and... tell me. >> no, i think there's always room for improvement in our world. you know, there's conflict throughout the world, and, you know, i think we ought to all try and strive and work to make it a much better place. and if making statements like those can help... i hope it's not hindering. i don't think it's hindering. but if it's able to help, or at least gets one... the president of mexico or the president of the u
u.s.-latin america issue. i think it's more of a... going into space created that "a-ha" moment, you know? you get that "a-ha" moment where you say, "i get it." and that's what we're trying to... you know, that's what i was trying to capture by saying that statement, is that it would be great to give that opportunity to every world leader so they can... they too can get that "ah-hah" moment. >> hinojosa: so for u th is still very emoonal. >>...
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u.s. military is counterparts in latin america here check this out u.s. army major joseph blair who's a former official at the school once said quote the doctrine that was taught was that if you want information you use physical abuse you use false imprisonment you use threats to family members you use virtually any method necessary to get what you want and if you can't get the information you want if you can't get that person to shut up or stop doing what they're doing you simply assessment them and you assassinate them with one of your death squads yet that's just professor blair explaining the syllabus so is it any wonder that the former u.s. congressman joseph kennedy once said that the u.s. army of school america is a school that has run more dictators than any other school in the history of the world but hey that's ok since when maintains the no school should be held accountable for the actions of its graduates the father bird was efforts to raise awareness are paying off several lot american countries have already declared they will be cutting ties
u.s. military is counterparts in latin america here check this out u.s. army major joseph blair who's a former official at the school once said quote the doctrine that was taught was that if you want information you use physical abuse you use false imprisonment you use threats to family members you use virtually any method necessary to get what you want and if you can't get the information you want if you can't get that person to shut up or stop doing what they're doing you simply assessment...
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u.s.-latin america conference that the u.s. e embargo on cuba, and he hopes the next president will seek to improve relations with latin america. from washington d.c., this is 25 minutes. >> good afternoon. it is a great honor to have the chance to introduce a great man. we are very pleased at this conference -- we started with a wonderful presentation by the carquinez speaker during the conference. now we have -- the keynote speaker during the conference. now we have the second keynote speaker. it is a great honor to have president carter with us. president carter is quite a man. this morning, he woke up at 4:00 in the morning. he came from his house, which takes about two hours. he took a taxi from the airport. he got here two hours ago. he is going to give a speech, and after that he goes back. it is remarkable. especially i want to thank you, the audience and myself, for the efforts you are making. when one looks at the history of latin america, especially the involvement in democracy, there is no doubt that president carter
u.s.-latin america conference that the u.s. e embargo on cuba, and he hopes the next president will seek to improve relations with latin america. from washington d.c., this is 25 minutes. >> good afternoon. it is a great honor to have the chance to introduce a great man. we are very pleased at this conference -- we started with a wonderful presentation by the carquinez speaker during the conference. now we have -- the keynote speaker during the conference. now we have the second keynote...
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america." a new documentary opens this week based on "democracy now!" juan gonzalez's book, examining how u.s. intervention in latin america forced millions of people to move to the united states. we will speak with juan, as well as co-director eduardo lopez and air excerpts of the found. >> the american nation cannot, must not, and will not permit the establishment of another communist government in the western hemisphere. >> i am here because the united states invaded my country in 1965, and illegal invasion, completely trumped up excuse to invade the dominican republic and crush our democratic hopes. >> all of that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. at least five people had been killed in u.s. drone strike inside pakistan. a pair of missiles reportedly struck a village in the region of north missouri stand. it is unclear if any civilians were killed. a new study is backing claims the u.s. has killed far more civilians in pakistan drone strikes than publicly and knowledge. researchers at the york university and stanford university say the dro
america." a new documentary opens this week based on "democracy now!" juan gonzalez's book, examining how u.s. intervention in latin america forced millions of people to move to the united states. we will speak with juan, as well as co-director eduardo lopez and air excerpts of the found. >> the american nation cannot, must not, and will not permit the establishment of another communist government in the western hemisphere. >> i am here because the united states...
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wbc international competition featuring all star teams from the u.s, asia latin america, to name just28 country in all. giants pitcher ryan said it's special when you represent your own country. >> we obviously have great deal of parade to play for our city on a yearly basis and try to win the world series but definitely something that goes along with putting your country uniform on. >> 14 bay packers still fuming about the call on the last play of the game last night. quarterback roamingers former cal bear apologized to nfl fans today because he said the league isn't well to apologize. for putting inferior officials on the field. packers were robbed of the we know if seattle when the refs ruled that tate had caught the ball simultaneous us possession touch down. just embarrassmen embarrassment. >> have you ever seen such mass chaos in the nf l.everybody looking around like nobody knew what was going on. >> no. look at the replay. and then the fact it was reviewed. awful. that's all i'll say bit. >> thank you. if you ask golden tate to take a lie detector test did he catch that ball o
wbc international competition featuring all star teams from the u.s, asia latin america, to name just28 country in all. giants pitcher ryan said it's special when you represent your own country. >> we obviously have great deal of parade to play for our city on a yearly basis and try to win the world series but definitely something that goes along with putting your country uniform on. >> 14 bay packers still fuming about the call on the last play of the game last night. quarterback...
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u.s. drug policy in latin america these seen as a result of doubling up efforts to fight the drug war it's a rise in homicides a rise in violence so they're willing to explore specifically guatemala willing to explore ideas like decriminalizing and even legal as legalization of illicit drugs what do you think america i mean i think it's an unfortunate situation i really do and i understand that the leaders are extremely frustrated and they're sort of in this gridlock and i feel that they i think in many ways think that they're just on their own and that the you know that they don't have a partner in the u.s. in many ways to really kind of fight this problem and i think it's affecting them. you know probably. significantly worse than it's affecting us as much as it's affecting us but at the same time i mean to say that pushing for decriminalization of drugs i mean these are serious drugs that we're talking about i personally just don't think that that's that's a viable solution but what about like we mentioned before portugal i mean as a country that decriminalize all drugs across the spect
u.s. drug policy in latin america these seen as a result of doubling up efforts to fight the drug war it's a rise in homicides a rise in violence so they're willing to explore specifically guatemala willing to explore ideas like decriminalizing and even legal as legalization of illicit drugs what do you think america i mean i think it's an unfortunate situation i really do and i understand that the leaders are extremely frustrated and they're sort of in this gridlock and i feel that they i...
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u.s. latin america conference, former president jimmy carter told the audience that the u.s. should lift its trade embargo against cuba and remove cuba from the state-sponsored terrorist. he also called for stronger relations with latin america. this was hosted by the organization of american state, the development bank of last -- latin america and the latin american dialogue. president carter's speech runs about half an hour. [inaudible conversations] >> well, good afternoon. it's a great honor to have the chance to introduce a great man. we are very pleased that this conference which started with a wonderful presentation by president fernandez, the keynote speaker during the conference, and now we have the second keynote speaker at the end of the conference and, indeed, it's great honor to have president carter with us. president carter, this morning he woke up at 4:00 in the morning. [laughter] he came from his house which takes about an hour, two hours, in fact, and took a taxi. went to the airport, he got here a few hours ago. he is going to be part, give a speech, be par
u.s. latin america conference, former president jimmy carter told the audience that the u.s. should lift its trade embargo against cuba and remove cuba from the state-sponsored terrorist. he also called for stronger relations with latin america. this was hosted by the organization of american state, the development bank of last -- latin america and the latin american dialogue. president carter's speech runs about half an hour. [inaudible conversations] >> well, good afternoon. it's a...
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happening in mexico is typical for all latin american countries not only do criminal gangs smuggle drugs into the u.s. they also attempt to distribute them across latin america the muscle and this leads to. in spite of this as last year source significant decline in violence and the number of murders but we're working on it still there is a long way to go. for the second part of your question yes you know main reason for our drug trafficking problem or place is that the u.s. is the main drug consumer in the world. that far to mexico and many other countries if the demand for drugs were to decrease in the u.s. on the road we would indeed have problems to deal with a look at the market. and how it is going through economic crises mostly true. i'm not an american plane the global economic crisis. the way i see growth will take place over the next decade mostly in the region by this much of which is located in latin america the big picture is that our economies are growing and i mean new jobs are being created this is same for mexico our economy is growing and the new jobs are being created because many mexican products can now compete in the global market and t
happening in mexico is typical for all latin american countries not only do criminal gangs smuggle drugs into the u.s. they also attempt to distribute them across latin america the muscle and this leads to. in spite of this as last year source significant decline in violence and the number of murders but we're working on it still there is a long way to go. for the second part of your question yes you know main reason for our drug trafficking problem or place is that the u.s. is the main drug...
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latin america. it's set to launch here in the u.s. next month. the chips will be made by intel.t's the first time intel has been involved in a quickly growing smart phone industry. >>> novato man that died on his home did not seem to be particularly wealthy. he left a stash of gold behind worth $7 million. authorities found so much gold at his house they had to use a wheel borrow to get it out. some of the gold pieces date back to the 1800s. they died of heart problems and had only $200 in his bank. he had no will so the gold will likely go to his cousin his only living relative who is a teach never san rafael. >>> a french court has ordered the photographer to hand over all digital copies of the topless duchess. they published the pictures that were taken during kate middleton's and prince william's vacation at a privateville la in france. this morning's court ruling on the effects the french's publisher. >>> coming up tonight the return of oakland's your black muslim bakery in a ktvu exclusive. what we have learned about the effort to bring back the business of yusuf bey iv. w
latin america. it's set to launch here in the u.s. next month. the chips will be made by intel.t's the first time intel has been involved in a quickly growing smart phone industry. >>> novato man that died on his home did not seem to be particularly wealthy. he left a stash of gold behind worth $7 million. authorities found so much gold at his house they had to use a wheel borrow to get it out. some of the gold pieces date back to the 1800s. they died of heart problems and had only...
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u.s. goods than the rest of latin america,, more than japan and china together. indeed, this deep transformation of the mexican economy is of critical importance to the economic success of the u.s. as well. if we want to guarantee our mutual prosperity in the long run, we need to do more. we need to maintain north america's competitive edge over other regions. and the key to get there is more integration, not less. nafta was a very important step, but our economies must work to deepen our ties further and build on these foundations. second, the transformation that is occurring in mexico, we are becoming a middle-class nation. of course, it does not mean that we have ended poverty once and for all. what it means is that the average mexican family now has a much better quality of life than it did a decade ago. according to a study, in the last year, mexican families have improve their access to housing, cars, durable-goods such as home appliances and computers, health and education services, and entertainment, all of which are staples of the global middle- class. le
u.s. goods than the rest of latin america,, more than japan and china together. indeed, this deep transformation of the mexican economy is of critical importance to the economic success of the u.s. as well. if we want to guarantee our mutual prosperity in the long run, we need to do more. we need to maintain north america's competitive edge over other regions. and the key to get there is more integration, not less. nafta was a very important step, but our economies must work to deepen our ties...
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u.s. goods than the rest of latin america combined, more than japan and china together., this deep transformation of the mexican economy is of critical importance to the economic success of the united states as well. but if we want to guarantee our mutual prosperity in the long run, we need to do more. we need to maintain north america competitive edge over other regions. and the key to get their, more integration. nafta was a very important step, that our economy wants to deepen our ties further and build on these foundations. a second deep transformation that is occurring in mexico that we are becoming a middle-class nation. of course, this does not mean that we haven't ended poverty once and for all. what it means is that the average mexican family now has a much better quality of life than it did a decade ago. according to the polls, in the last year mexican families have improved their access to housing, cars, durable goods such as home appliances and computers, health and education services, entertainment, all of which are staples of global middle class. let me giv
u.s. goods than the rest of latin america combined, more than japan and china together., this deep transformation of the mexican economy is of critical importance to the economic success of the united states as well. but if we want to guarantee our mutual prosperity in the long run, we need to do more. we need to maintain north america competitive edge over other regions. and the key to get their, more integration. nafta was a very important step, that our economy wants to deepen our ties...
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latin america from southeast asia. they're losing subscribers in the u.s. and canada and u.k.tting subscribers in emerging markets. that is what is going on there. david: why is it they are winning in these other markets rather than iphone and apple? >> i'm sorry, you're breaking up. i didn't hear the question. david: i'm asking about the competition. you know, iphone, apple is very interested in making inroads in these other markets. why are they not beating blackberry in these other markets? >> well look, it is lower priced point block berries for emerging markets doing well. the iphone is too high-end for those markets. most of the android models are too high-end for those markets. rim we'll be watching will determine the success of the company going forward is the launch of the blackberry 10 operating system in january and that will take apple head on in the high end smartphone market. before yesterday's developer conference and before the demonstration they gave, i would have given rim less than a 10% chance of making it but from what i saw yesterday, the enthusiasm from
latin america from southeast asia. they're losing subscribers in the u.s. and canada and u.k.tting subscribers in emerging markets. that is what is going on there. david: why is it they are winning in these other markets rather than iphone and apple? >> i'm sorry, you're breaking up. i didn't hear the question. david: i'm asking about the competition. you know, iphone, apple is very interested in making inroads in these other markets. why are they not beating blackberry in these other...
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dictatorships and in africa and asia and latin america elsewhere throughout history that because they believe that these dictatorships and they may be more supportive of u.s. strategic and economic goals then then democracies it's not the put the blame on israel is grossly exaggerated certainly the blame on the israeli lobby you know israel's lobby back in the sixty's wanted to have israel armed with nuclear weapons and they steamrolled the sovereign kennedy administration with people like abraham feinberg financing nuclear weapons development shapiro transferring material i mean this is all there's a clean are you saying anything more stick change or shift elsewhere in the world are you saying that's all israel lobby to i mean i got your story and i say to show israel's last recent rewordings even created a credit processes in the united states for example israeli trade minister dan how stole classified documents and they have to join us eight hundred we're going to go to a short break folks a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the israeli lobby in the u.s. state. courageous and creative. elegant and full and those pu
dictatorships and in africa and asia and latin america elsewhere throughout history that because they believe that these dictatorships and they may be more supportive of u.s. strategic and economic goals then then democracies it's not the put the blame on israel is grossly exaggerated certainly the blame on the israeli lobby you know israel's lobby back in the sixty's wanted to have israel armed with nuclear weapons and they steamrolled the sovereign kennedy administration with people like...
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we are moving into latin america we have mexico which for 70 years did not take u.s. military aid. now it's taking u.s. military aid. against what outside enemy of mexico, guatemala, honduras, el salvador, no. its own people. we are dedicated, both parties are dedicated to keeping america the supreme force in the south china sea. now, i invite you to will it and look where it is. it's pretty close to china. and having an objective of maintaining american supremacy their is going to mean spending more and more money, even if we don't until war. so the third point is that i think, and let me make another pitch for this process about money in government. interconnected. i think one of the things that's true that we have not gone into people's heads is that the american corporate elite do not consider themselves american. that was my point in that last book. and so it's still in the minds of most voters. what romney says, you can't tax the people of the very top. then they'll go someplace else. they've gone someplace else. people have to get that to realize that. and depending on the m
we are moving into latin america we have mexico which for 70 years did not take u.s. military aid. now it's taking u.s. military aid. against what outside enemy of mexico, guatemala, honduras, el salvador, no. its own people. we are dedicated, both parties are dedicated to keeping america the supreme force in the south china sea. now, i invite you to will it and look where it is. it's pretty close to china. and having an objective of maintaining american supremacy their is going to mean...
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latin america. i mean we have got nexa company which for 70 years did not take u.s. military aid.now it's taking u.s. military aid. against what outside enemy of mexico? guatemala? honduras? el salvador? know, against its own people. we are dedicated to both parties. we are dedicated to keeping america the supreme force in the south china sea. now, i invite you to google it and look at where it is. it's pretty close to china, right? and having an objective of maintaining american supremacy there is going to mean spending more and more money even if we don't get into a war. but the third is that i think, and that may make another picture of this process about our money in government, i think they are connected. i think one of, one of the things that's true that we haven't gotten into people's heads is that the american corporate elite do not consider themselves american. that was my point in that last book, and so it's still in the minds of most voters, well romney says you can't tax the people at the top because you know, then they will go someplace else. they have gone someplace
latin america. i mean we have got nexa company which for 70 years did not take u.s. military aid.now it's taking u.s. military aid. against what outside enemy of mexico? guatemala? honduras? el salvador? know, against its own people. we are dedicated to both parties. we are dedicated to keeping america the supreme force in the south china sea. now, i invite you to google it and look at where it is. it's pretty close to china, right? and having an objective of maintaining american supremacy...
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exports more manufacturing goods than all of the countries of latin america and the caribbean, combined. mexico now accounts for almost 13% of u.s. imports of manufactured goods and in 2005 mexico shared the 10%. ten years ago about 90% of the country's export went to the u.s.. last year the figure fell to 76%. when i took office six years ago, mexico was the inth largest car exporter to the world, and today we are the four largest car exporters to read the second largest exporter of american products in the world, and we buy more u.s. goods than what america combined and more than japan and china together. indeed this transformation of the mexican economy is of critical importance to the economic success of the united states as well. but if we want to guarantee in the long run, we need to do more. we need to maintain north american competitive edge over the other regions and the key to get there is more integration, not less. that is a very important step, but our economy must work to deepen our ties and to build on this foundation. second, this transformation that is occurring in mexico is of pure becoming a middle class natio
exports more manufacturing goods than all of the countries of latin america and the caribbean, combined. mexico now accounts for almost 13% of u.s. imports of manufactured goods and in 2005 mexico shared the 10%. ten years ago about 90% of the country's export went to the u.s.. last year the figure fell to 76%. when i took office six years ago, mexico was the inth largest car exporter to the world, and today we are the four largest car exporters to read the second largest exporter of american...
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u.s. had "dictated to other nations." that fact check story went into greater detail, pointing out that obama's trips to europe, latin america, to the muslim world during his first months in office, no indications were he had said the nation had made mistakes. in most of those cases, the context was a call for better relations with other countries after which he described as damage done by misguided moves by his predecessor, bush. so we fact check that. again, it did not seem to make a difference to the campaign. earlier this month, when that violence broke out at u.s. diplomatic outposts in libya and egypt. romney jumped to accuse obama of disgraceful handling of the situation, including sympathizing with those who waged the attacks instead of condemning them and making a "apology for american principles." we fact checked that, and we pointed out that neither an unofficial statement from the cairo embassy nor statements from secretary of state hillary clinton nor obama's own statement contained any sympathy for the attackers if you read the plain language of them. the administration's condemnation of religious incitement on
u.s. had "dictated to other nations." that fact check story went into greater detail, pointing out that obama's trips to europe, latin america, to the muslim world during his first months in office, no indications were he had said the nation had made mistakes. in most of those cases, the context was a call for better relations with other countries after which he described as damage done by misguided moves by his predecessor, bush. so we fact check that. again, it did not seem to make...
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u.s. to turn into a haven for delinquents in a paradise of impunity. it is easy for us to see that a country that is never respected the dignity and sovereignty of latin america cannot extradite someone is done so much harm to the libyan people and works for the american empire. th>> to see a full interview wih president morales you can go to democracynow.org. in a separate move, this government has filed a court briefing declaring former presidenmexican president saddad joys amenity for connecticut civil suit for alleged war crimes. the suit accuses him of responsibility for 1997 massacre in a village of acteal when government-backed paramilitary groups killed 45 people as part of an attempt to quash the popular uprising. he now lives in connecticut and teaches at university. lawyers for the plaintiffs say there will be forced to drop the case as a result of zedillo's immunity. clashes have erupted in the chilean capital of santiago ahead of thursday's -- tuesday's 39th anniversary the u.s.-backed overthrow president salvador lindy -- allende. on sunday, chilean police fired tear gas after protesters set of barricades and threw molotov cocktails. protests ar
u.s. to turn into a haven for delinquents in a paradise of impunity. it is easy for us to see that a country that is never respected the dignity and sovereignty of latin america cannot extradite someone is done so much harm to the libyan people and works for the american empire. th>> to see a full interview wih president morales you can go to democracynow.org. in a separate move, this government has filed a court briefing declaring former presidenmexican president saddad joys amenity for...
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u.s. had dictated to other nations. that days fact checked story went into greater detail pointing out obama's trips to europe, latin america, to the muslim world during his first months in office, noting the occasions where he'd said the nation had made mistakes, and noting the context, and most of those cases the context was a call for better relations with other countries, after what he described as damage done by misguided moves by his predecessor, bush. so we fact check that, and again, it didn't seem to make a difference to the campaign. earlier this month when the violence broke out at u.s. diplomatic outposts in egypt, romney jumped to accuse obama of disgraceful handling of the situation, including sympathizing with those who waged the attacks instead of condemning them, and making it a quote apology for american principles. again, we fact checked that and we pointed out that neither an unofficial statement from the cairo embassy nor statement from secretary of state hillary clinton who wrote obama's own statement had any sympathy for your doctor. and administrations condemnation of religious incitement from the an
u.s. had dictated to other nations. that days fact checked story went into greater detail pointing out obama's trips to europe, latin america, to the muslim world during his first months in office, noting the occasions where he'd said the nation had made mistakes, and noting the context, and most of those cases the context was a call for better relations with other countries, after what he described as damage done by misguided moves by his predecessor, bush. so we fact check that, and again, it...
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tsunami warning has been issued for much of latin america and parts of the pacific following 7.6 magnitude earthquake that struck costa e re -- costa rica. the u.s. geological survey says the quake rattled buildings, cut power to parts of the capital of san jose. we will give you details as they develop on that story. plus tests are underway to determine if old oil that washed up on louisiana beaches after hurricane isaac came from the deep water horizon spill back in 2010. officials have banned fishing in waters extending a mile off of the state's coast. u.s. officials sent warnings to 39 other countries that their citizens who stayed in cabins in yosemite national park this summer may have been exposed to a deadly rodent virus. those are your news headlines on fox business network. i'm juliet huddy. back to connell. connell: thank you very much. the number of people on food stamps has risen. roughly 1 in 7 americans around the country. as for the cost annually of the program it doubled in the last four years to more than three quarters of a trillion dollars every ten years. dagen: what did the democrats gathered down in the south have to say a
tsunami warning has been issued for much of latin america and parts of the pacific following 7.6 magnitude earthquake that struck costa e re -- costa rica. the u.s. geological survey says the quake rattled buildings, cut power to parts of the capital of san jose. we will give you details as they develop on that story. plus tests are underway to determine if old oil that washed up on louisiana beaches after hurricane isaac came from the deep water horizon spill back in 2010. officials have...
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u.s. chs.org. our speaker today is guy gugliotta. after commanding a swift boat in south vietnam he became a journalist who has covered latin america,ved 16 years as a national reporter for the "washington post" and has written extensively on science and policy issues for a variety of publications including "the new york times," "national geographic," wired, discover and the smithsonian. easier today to discuss his recent book, "freedom's cap: the united states capitol and the coming of the civil war," a book that explores one of the most interesting periods in the history of the capital in congress in several of the most interesting personalities that have graced the united states capitol building. so gaia, the podium the sewers. is yours. >> thank you. can everybody should be okay? and ceased to be here in the last time i was here was to ask don for money and a half -- capitol historical society provided with koreans to do the research on this book. i came to this project in 1998. i was covering the congress for the "washington post" at that time and it was the middle of president clinton's impeachment troubles. he had troubles wi
u.s. chs.org. our speaker today is guy gugliotta. after commanding a swift boat in south vietnam he became a journalist who has covered latin america,ved 16 years as a national reporter for the "washington post" and has written extensively on science and policy issues for a variety of publications including "the new york times," "national geographic," wired, discover and the smithsonian. easier today to discuss his recent book, "freedom's cap: the united...
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u.s. here on american soil. we know iran has vastly expanded its diplomatic footprint in latin america. we know about the department of defense 2012 annual report on iran that stated that during the past three decades, iran has methodically cultivated a network of terrorists -- just this week a brazilian journal and others reported on a seizure of minerals, believed at first to be uranium, but which turned out to be another mineral useful in building weapons. we know they have operatives being trained at the base to attack israeli and u.s. targets in the event of a raid on iranian nuclear installations and we know that just last week, press reports revealed that three suspected hezbollah members were arrested just south of our board for the mexico. none of this should come as a surprise. iran has publicly stated that increasing their presence and ties to latin america is one of their top foreign policy objectives. however, we must have the capabilities to defend ourselves from potential iranian attacks here on the homeland. we must be able to clearly identify this emerging threat and co
u.s. here on american soil. we know iran has vastly expanded its diplomatic footprint in latin america. we know about the department of defense 2012 annual report on iran that stated that during the past three decades, iran has methodically cultivated a network of terrorists -- just this week a brazilian journal and others reported on a seizure of minerals, believed at first to be uranium, but which turned out to be another mineral useful in building weapons. we know they have operatives being...
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u.s. had "dictated to other nations." that fact check story went into greater detail, pointing out that obama's trips to europe, latin america, to the muslim world during his first months in office, no indications were he had said the nation had made mistakes. in most of those cases, the context was a call for better relations with other countries after which he described as damage done by misguided moves by his predecessor, bush. so we fact check that. again, it did not seem to make a difference to the campaign. earlier this month, when that violence broke out at u.s. diplomatic outposts in libya and egypt. romney jumped to accuse obama of disgraceful handling of the situation, including sympathizing with those who waged the attacks instead of condemning them and making a "apology for american principles." we fact checked that, and we pointed out that neither an unofficial statement from the cairo embassy nor statements from secretary of state hillary clinton nor obama's own statement contained any sympathy for the attackers if you read the plain language of them. the administration's condemnation of religious incitement on
u.s. had "dictated to other nations." that fact check story went into greater detail, pointing out that obama's trips to europe, latin america, to the muslim world during his first months in office, no indications were he had said the nation had made mistakes. in most of those cases, the context was a call for better relations with other countries after which he described as damage done by misguided moves by his predecessor, bush. so we fact check that. again, it did not seem to make...
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u.s. had "dictated to other nations." that fact check story went into greater detail, pointing out that obama's trips to europe, latin america, to the muslim world during his first months in office, no indications were he had said the nation had made mistakes. in most of those cases, the context was a call for better relations with other countries after which he described as damage done by misguided moves by his predecessor, bush. so we fact check that. again, it did not seem to make a difference to the campaign. earlier this month, when that violence broke out at u.s. diplomatic outposts in libya and egypt. romney jumped to accuse obama of disgraceful handling of the situation, including sympathizing with those who waged the attacks instead of condemning them and making a "apology for american principles." we fact checked that, and we pointed out that neither an unofficial statement from the cairo embassy nor statements from secretary of state hillary clinton nor obama's own statement contained any sympathy for the attackers if you read the plain language of them. the administration's condemnation of religious incitement on
u.s. had "dictated to other nations." that fact check story went into greater detail, pointing out that obama's trips to europe, latin america, to the muslim world during his first months in office, no indications were he had said the nation had made mistakes. in most of those cases, the context was a call for better relations with other countries after which he described as damage done by misguided moves by his predecessor, bush. so we fact check that. again, it did not seem to make...