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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 you this is still very emotional. >> 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
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 you this is still very emotional....
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u.s.-latin america relations and i relied on historians to look at the middle east, people like khalid, and yakoub. in terms of israel-palestine, my understanding is that kissinger locked in an impasse, locked in the impasse. he committed the u.s. to not recognizing a palestinian state until palestine recognized israel's right to exist but without demanding the same thing on the part of the israel. beyond the israel-palestine conflict, think kissinger gets a pass on his middle east policy but he is responsible for the shah. he pumped up the shah, and began to sell -- the massive sale and transference of high-tech weaponry to tehran before the revolution in saudi arabia, that was kissinger's engineering, and had to do with figuring out ways to recycle petro dollars back into the united states, also setting up saudi arabia and iran as the guardians of the gulf in a post vietnam kind of re-alignment. a lot of people -- when people want to think about blowback from the middle east, they look at the 1980s and look at the cia and the mujahedeen in gaffs' afghanistan, but that infrastructure was p
u.s.-latin america relations and i relied on historians to look at the middle east, people like khalid, and yakoub. in terms of israel-palestine, my understanding is that kissinger locked in an impasse, locked in the impasse. he committed the u.s. to not recognizing a palestinian state until palestine recognized israel's right to exist but without demanding the same thing on the part of the israel. beyond the israel-palestine conflict, think kissinger gets a pass on his middle east policy but...
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u.s. and latin america's relationship over the past 150 years? >> it's about the u.s. try to go tell latin america how it should return it's internal affair, the idea that it's our backyard and we can make and break governments at our will. and it's funny peter because i feel that my politics came from my first experiences of traveling to latin america. going to guatemala and learn about the beautiful culture and what i learned about was my own history. i learned about the brothers and how they were imposing u.s. policy on guatemala, i learned about the overthrow jacobo. i learned about chile and the overthrow of the democratic. people said, wait a minute, you should go back and learn about your own country your own history and work to change your government's policies so that you allow us to elect the governments that we want and don't interfere in our internal affairs, and that became a lesson to me and one that has stuck with me my entire life, which is that we should not try to dictate how other countries and people behave. it's a lesson that more of our leaders try
u.s. and latin america's relationship over the past 150 years? >> it's about the u.s. try to go tell latin america how it should return it's internal affair, the idea that it's our backyard and we can make and break governments at our will. and it's funny peter because i feel that my politics came from my first experiences of traveling to latin america. going to guatemala and learn about the beautiful culture and what i learned about was my own history. i learned about the brothers and...
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america. whatit ills about the u.s. and latin american relationship. >> guest: it's about the u.s. trying to tell latin america how to run its own internal affairs. it's this old monroe doctrine, the idea it's our backyard, and we can make and break governments at our will. and it's funny because i feel that my politics came from my first experiences of traveling to latin america. i was a pretty naive young woman, going to guatemala, wanting to learn about the beautiful indigenous culture, and what i learned about was my own history. i learned about the dulles brows and they were imposing u.s. policy on guatemala. i learned about the overthrow of the democratically elected government, and united fruit taking away lands from indigenous people and turning them into people who couldn't feed themselves anymore. i learn about chile and the overthrow of the democratically elected sal -- salvador acken day. and i ward told to learn about my own country, my own history, and work to change your government's policies so you allow to us elect the governments we want, and don't interfere in our
america. whatit ills about the u.s. and latin american relationship. >> guest: it's about the u.s. trying to tell latin america how to run its own internal affairs. it's this old monroe doctrine, the idea it's our backyard, and we can make and break governments at our will. and it's funny because i feel that my politics came from my first experiences of traveling to latin america. i was a pretty naive young woman, going to guatemala, wanting to learn about the beautiful indigenous...
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u.s. secretary of state to visit cuba in 70 years. our latin america editor has more from havana. >> reporter: it took more than half a century, but the three former u.s. marines who 54 years ago took down the u.s. flag to close the american embassy in havana lived to see it returned to the same flag poll. a ceremony that was as moving as it was historic. >> for more than half a century u.s./cuban relations have been suspended in the amber of cold war politics. >> reporter: outside the embassy gates hundreds of cubans watched ceremony. >> translator: i felt so much emotion, it did not fit inside me, she said. i give thanks that i can say that i was here to see this. >> and the cuban people -- >> reporter: the first u.s. secretary of state to visit cuba spoke in english and spanish. knowing his words were being broadcast live on cuban state television, john kerry acknowledged the differences that continue to separate the u.s. and communist cue barks especially issues of democracy and human rights. >> it would be equally unrealistic to have a transformat
u.s. secretary of state to visit cuba in 70 years. our latin america editor has more from havana. >> reporter: it took more than half a century, but the three former u.s. marines who 54 years ago took down the u.s. flag to close the american embassy in havana lived to see it returned to the same flag poll. a ceremony that was as moving as it was historic. >> for more than half a century u.s./cuban relations have been suspended in the amber of cold war politics. >> reporter:...
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the u.s., parts of latin america, norway, a whole bunch of countries, it wouldn't be such good news areanews. have a fantastic overview of the iranian oil situation. they are saying the supply probably is coming quicker than the market is expecting. the international energy agency believes iran could put on the market 800,000 barrels a day. analystsind that most think it will be in the first year about 300,000 to 400,000. the international agency is putting a number that is double. francine: we started the conversation talking about china. you are quite positive. i would maybe take the view that if you see oil coming down, demand coming down from china, what could be seen as a desperate move from the pboc, that growth in china is worse than even the worst people think. habit ofthere's been a trying to write it off. if you look at how china has transformed itself, you get a real flavor of what the growth per year actually means. there is no doubt that some of the engines of chinese growth that were important are now sputtering. exports most obviously. consumption hasn't really come throug
the u.s., parts of latin america, norway, a whole bunch of countries, it wouldn't be such good news areanews. have a fantastic overview of the iranian oil situation. they are saying the supply probably is coming quicker than the market is expecting. the international energy agency believes iran could put on the market 800,000 barrels a day. analystsind that most think it will be in the first year about 300,000 to 400,000. the international agency is putting a number that is double. francine: we...
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u.s. market is slowing, so they are branching out into latin america. the government will release the july jobs report it is expected to show another month of solid gains. apple news has 1 # million members just over a month after the launched. it has a 3 month trial membership after that users will ask them continue. >>> police in new jersey are investigating an engraved headstone that mysteriously appeared at a bus garage. >>> surveillance video shows someone chasing a woman in the queen village neighborhood. introducing dunkin's new fruit smoothies. perfectly blended with real fruit and low-fat yogurt. it's a delicious choice you can feel good sipping. discover the goodness of dunkin's new smoothies today. america runs on dunkin'. >> welcome back we're looking live on the platt bridge westbound apt i-95. you can see the flashing lights we've got a disabled truck out here blocking the left lane on the platt bridge one lane getting by causing problems on the platt bridge after we saw problems jetter, as well. we have an accident on twin county road bet
u.s. market is slowing, so they are branching out into latin america. the government will release the july jobs report it is expected to show another month of solid gains. apple news has 1 # million members just over a month after the launched. it has a 3 month trial membership after that users will ask them continue. >>> police in new jersey are investigating an engraved headstone that mysteriously appeared at a bus garage. >>> surveillance video shows someone chasing a woman...
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revolutionary movements in latin america, seen this kind of attention paid to a figure of an opposition movement in latin america. latin america, remember, has turned away from u.snd from the u.s. you have someone who has it -- is called a revolutionary by newsweek who at the same time is unlike -- his movement, unlike most latin american movement, is opposed to u.s. policy supported by u.s. policy or's is opposed to it. the opposition in venezuela gets u.s. funding instead of being opposed by u.s. funding. last year we saw a lot of violence we also saw people killed. one of the reasons i undertook this story was that i noticed there was a difference between what we saw last year in terms of the immense awakening in hollywood suddenly to venezuela from madonna ,cher tweeting and talking about the opposition in lopez and what was actually on the streets was that there were 43 people killed but you did not hear about the people that were just -- chavistas there were killed. a 29-year-old motorcyclist was beheaded by barbed wire put out by the opposition in venezuela. i decided -- i wanted to look at the opposition. i thought, what better way than to look at it at
revolutionary movements in latin america, seen this kind of attention paid to a figure of an opposition movement in latin america. latin america, remember, has turned away from u.snd from the u.s. you have someone who has it -- is called a revolutionary by newsweek who at the same time is unlike -- his movement, unlike most latin american movement, is opposed to u.s. policy supported by u.s. policy or's is opposed to it. the opposition in venezuela gets u.s. funding instead of being opposed by...
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u.s. hsbc now pulling out of latin america. in terms of cost cutting, is that it now?tephen: hsbc is targeting growth in revenue, but yes. for the most part, people compare it to trying to turn around a supertanker. hsbc has a two point really in dollars -- a $2.3 trillion balance sheet. it does appear that with brazilian business going, restructuring in the u.s. and mexico, it really is a cost-cutting story at the moment. jonathan: what is next for them? stephen: we have to think about the ceo and chairman. both of them have been in place for a long time. the results show their strategy is starting to work. next is to settle the rest of their outstanding conduct issues, try to get all the one offs off their balance sheet, and start talking about their underlying businesses. jonathan: wouldn't we love to do that? but when you look at the quarter for the banks so far, the banks are beating. what is the story? ramin: they are making up over 100% of earnings growth. you had a drag from things like energy and food producers. that has been put in line with our view. you see
u.s. hsbc now pulling out of latin america. in terms of cost cutting, is that it now?tephen: hsbc is targeting growth in revenue, but yes. for the most part, people compare it to trying to turn around a supertanker. hsbc has a two point really in dollars -- a $2.3 trillion balance sheet. it does appear that with brazilian business going, restructuring in the u.s. and mexico, it really is a cost-cutting story at the moment. jonathan: what is next for them? stephen: we have to think about the ceo...
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u.s. many others have settled in europe and latin america.ow, one sariana is a mutesition who left cuba looking for better opportunities in mexico. this is his story. >> my name is juan soriano. i am a cuban musician. i have lived in mexico for about 13 years. i came to mexico because i got a job to work at demedio. we had an audition in cuba. they liked our work and brought us over here. >> a cuban never leaves his country. leaving was a bit nostalgic because you leave your family, your roots, your way of life, but on the other hand, you are excited because you are going to fulfill a dream that will probably be the biggest dream of your life, which is to do well. i had mixed feelings. >> cubans 0 their government their free education, their healthcare is also free, a taste for sports. i got my education, thanks to this system. like many other professional did, not only artists, but also scientists. sothing that in any other country would cost thousands of dollars or more. here, it cost nothing. cubans have made incredible sack fights, shown
u.s. many others have settled in europe and latin america.ow, one sariana is a mutesition who left cuba looking for better opportunities in mexico. this is his story. >> my name is juan soriano. i am a cuban musician. i have lived in mexico for about 13 years. i came to mexico because i got a job to work at demedio. we had an audition in cuba. they liked our work and brought us over here. >> a cuban never leaves his country. leaving was a bit nostalgic because you leave your family,...
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u.s. coast guard is seeing big success in drug interdiction. it is seizing cocaine off the coast of latin americaounts. danielle nottingham hat latest. >> reporter: more than 66,000 cocaine sits on this cargo ship in california. >> the wholesale value alone exceeds $1 billion. >> reporter: the load was a result of 23 separate busts. during one, crews boarded this make-shift submarine and found four suspected smugglers with 16,000 pounds of cocaine. >> every one of these bricks of cocaine is destined for the united states. >> reporter: this is just a glimpse into what the coast guard says has been one of its most successful years in its war on drugs. >> many of the cartels are taking advantage of the maritime route. >> reporter: over the last ten months, the coast guard has seized 119,000 pounds of cocaine worth nearly $2 billion in the eastern pacific ocean. that is more cocaine than coast guard crews have confiscated in the last three years combined. they have also arrested 215 suspected smugglers. >> where they are most vulnerable is when they are on coast guard home turf, on the sea. that's wh
u.s. coast guard is seeing big success in drug interdiction. it is seizing cocaine off the coast of latin americaounts. danielle nottingham hat latest. >> reporter: more than 66,000 cocaine sits on this cargo ship in california. >> the wholesale value alone exceeds $1 billion. >> reporter: the load was a result of 23 separate busts. during one, crews boarded this make-shift submarine and found four suspected smugglers with 16,000 pounds of cocaine. >> every one of these...
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u.s. companies very heavily exposed to latin america.names while whirlpool very heavily exposed to latin america. they came out last weeks with earnings, talked about exposure, weak sales in brazil. stock dropped on that news. >>> elsewhere today, luxury retailers will report in the next few days. kors on thursday. no big news. fossil, ralph lauren, coach, all these names will be reportsing earnings. obviously some concern numbers won't be as high as anticipated. >>> finally, it is a very strange market when your market leadership is a bunch of consumer stocks at new highs like campbell's and clorox. very defensive tone to the market. >> thank you very much. >>> let's look at the nasdaq. tech, biotech and fa pharmaceuticals are leading the pack today. all with sizable gains on this otherwise down day. vertex up 2.4%. micron up almost 3%. retail not looking nearly as healthy. baidu, mattel, staples, all break sharply lower. >>> august is traditionally a tough month for stocks. how do you invest now through august and the rest of the year?
u.s. companies very heavily exposed to latin america.names while whirlpool very heavily exposed to latin america. they came out last weeks with earnings, talked about exposure, weak sales in brazil. stock dropped on that news. >>> elsewhere today, luxury retailers will report in the next few days. kors on thursday. no big news. fossil, ralph lauren, coach, all these names will be reportsing earnings. obviously some concern numbers won't be as high as anticipated. >>> finally,...
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u.s. coast guard says that it has seized nearly 120,000 pounds of cocaine so far this year off the pacific coast of latin america. in san diego today, crews showed off 66,000 pounds of cocaine that had been seized. last month, they intercepted a homemade submarine carrying about $180 million-worth. in iran, the trial of an american journalist is coming to a close. jason rezaian of the "washington post" has been held there for more than a year. ed testified today at what was bpposed to be a final hearing. margaret brennan is following this. re reporter: 39-year-old jason rezaian faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted on multiple charges, including espionage. d day in tehran, his mother said his year behind bars has taken a toll. >> he's very tired. av's very isolated. aney don't have him with other people that he can speak with, the same language. >> rose: rezaian's lawyer expects a verdict within a week, but so far nothing about this case is typical. iran's revolutionary court held just four secret hearings and simply ignored a mandatory july release date. in a statement, "washington post" editor marty baro
u.s. coast guard says that it has seized nearly 120,000 pounds of cocaine so far this year off the pacific coast of latin america. in san diego today, crews showed off 66,000 pounds of cocaine that had been seized. last month, they intercepted a homemade submarine carrying about $180 million-worth. in iran, the trial of an american journalist is coming to a close. jason rezaian of the "washington post" has been held there for more than a year. ed testified today at what was bpposed to...
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u.s. coast guard is calling it the largest cocaine bust in history. more than $1 billion worth of cocaine seized off of latin america's coast. in the past ten months more cocaine has been seized in the eastern pacific ocean than the in two-year span between 2012 and 2014. the latest catch weighs in at 66,000 pounds. coast guard crews intercepted the drugs in 23 straight incidents by operating from navy ships in the area. >>> look at this. people inside this goodwill store in houston, they never expected this. an suv came sliding in to the store, crashing through there, interrupting shopping yesterday afternoon. after the driver slammed through a window and several racks of clothing, four people had minor injuries. no word yet on why the driver lost control. >>> 4:49. a fast-moving brush fire in southern california has already burned through more than 100 acres and sent one person to the hospital. just look at the smoke billowing into the air. the fire department says it started behind a mobile home park in river side county and quickly spread to a nearby highway where it consumed a car. the man inside suffered second
u.s. coast guard is calling it the largest cocaine bust in history. more than $1 billion worth of cocaine seized off of latin america's coast. in the past ten months more cocaine has been seized in the eastern pacific ocean than the in two-year span between 2012 and 2014. the latest catch weighs in at 66,000 pounds. coast guard crews intercepted the drugs in 23 straight incidents by operating from navy ships in the area. >>> look at this. people inside this goodwill store in houston,...
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latin america. new independent states needed arsenals in order to govern effectively. but except the u.s., colonial state constructed its own significant form industry in the century after independence. that means they had to turn to the market. at first, most of the states were so broke and exhausted after a decade of war. consequently. they took out large loans, mostly from foreign banks. inability retain these loans on times or at all could lead to a problem of sovereign impulse that give foreign capitalists and investors extraordinary leverage over desperate governments. meanwhile, would be insurgents looking to capture rationale states had fewer resources than the states themselves. they invariably had to court foreign patrons to obtain war material. they traveled hat in hand to cities in north america looking for patrons to help them fight the war that would put them in power. in return, these would be patrons were often offered steeply discounted national bonds, shares of future customs revenue, mining privileges lucrative government contracts and ultimately railroad contracts. th
latin america. new independent states needed arsenals in order to govern effectively. but except the u.s., colonial state constructed its own significant form industry in the century after independence. that means they had to turn to the market. at first, most of the states were so broke and exhausted after a decade of war. consequently. they took out large loans, mostly from foreign banks. inability retain these loans on times or at all could lead to a problem of sovereign impulse that give...
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these are wealthy families come in 8 and a half months pregnant from latin america, they go to the hospital and have a child for u.szenship. they go back to their country of origin they are hedging their bets if something goes wrong they have citizenship. i have said i'm open to exploring ways people deliberately come here to have a child. i don't know how do you that 14th amendment. >> you have to pass a new law president obama will never sign it if it's a republican thing. then you have to take it up the chain and see how you can do it. it's certainly a bad thing, the anchor baby is not helping anybody. certainly not the rule of law. now, trump is winning in all the polls right now. it's august. but, still, a formidable force. some of his supporters, not all, but some, are very extreme people. and we see the far left, how extreme the democratic party has gone. i just -- i ticked it off on how many crazy things that these people are supporting. i see a danger that the republican party may lurch into this nativist movement and hurt itself. do you see a danger there? >> well, look. in 2008, 2010, and 2014, the ameri
these are wealthy families come in 8 and a half months pregnant from latin america, they go to the hospital and have a child for u.szenship. they go back to their country of origin they are hedging their bets if something goes wrong they have citizenship. i have said i'm open to exploring ways people deliberately come here to have a child. i don't know how do you that 14th amendment. >> you have to pass a new law president obama will never sign it if it's a republican thing. then you have...
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u.s. >> okay. well, thank you very much, indeed. >> thank you for having me. >> now brazil is land latin america as biggest employee. unemployment rate is at a five-year high, and a series of series o brazil's middle class history this woman used to be a part time personal trainer. more for fun than necessity. but since her husband lost his job he has become the sole breadwinner. also selling children's homes at their homes. but few are buying these days and it's hard to make ends me. >> i constantly have a mistake. we need to choose which bill to pay every month. >> their story is typical of the so-called class scene, the civiliacivil vendors are struggling. there are plenty of people but few are buying. silva has owned this kiosk from 15 years. he comes from the northeast, once a stronghold for president dilma rousseff. >> i went to the protests. we need to remove the lady in charge. she's sinking the country. we canceled many things. we canceled the interns. we done cover our participant too to and it is very expenve. i'm really worried. it's. >> they will move home where life is cheaper, and then they'll try to
u.s. >> okay. well, thank you very much, indeed. >> thank you for having me. >> now brazil is land latin america as biggest employee. unemployment rate is at a five-year high, and a series of series o brazil's middle class history this woman used to be a part time personal trainer. more for fun than necessity. but since her husband lost his job he has become the sole breadwinner. also selling children's homes at their homes. but few are buying these days and it's hard to make...
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latin america and other countries. you can say they're saturated here in europe and u.s. >> that was his big dream.ently people are on 46 minutes a day on social media and facebook. >> not me. >> we're talking about donald trump goes on the offensive over his hair. >> i don't wear a toupee. it's my hair. i swear. >> i thought it was toupee. >> how much would you pay, pay for dinner with donald trump? trump responding to reports that an hispanic radio host that called him the man of the toupee. we'll tell you what trump had to say. crude oil prices surging overnight after jumping 10% yesterday. we have energy trader phil flynn, he explains what is going on in those energy pits. stay with us. >> nicole i'm tweeting out if people are going to dinner how much they would pay for donald trump right now. ♪ hi my name is tom. i'm raph. my name is anne. i'm one of the real live attorneys you can talk to through legalzoom. don't let unanswered legal questions hold you up, because we're here, we're here, and we've got your back. legalzoom. legal help is here. >> breaking news this morning, for the second day
latin america and other countries. you can say they're saturated here in europe and u.s. >> that was his big dream.ently people are on 46 minutes a day on social media and facebook. >> not me. >> we're talking about donald trump goes on the offensive over his hair. >> i don't wear a toupee. it's my hair. i swear. >> i thought it was toupee. >> how much would you pay, pay for dinner with donald trump? trump responding to reports that an hispanic radio host...
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u.s. could help or not on this. >> thank you. david, you want to -- >> thank you. david with princeton in latin america. one of the reasons i'm here. anyway. >> princeton, reforma. >> exactly. >> can't escape it. >> given what happened to carmen, if you felt under threat of losing your job in any particular area that you're now working? >> thank you. we with have one right here and then we'll go to the back, and then we'll give it back to denise. >> hi. i am from mexico. my question is regarding civil society. i don't know what's the role of civil society in all this. it's been growing in mexico, and it's been very strong since pena nieto, but i don't know. right now, it has fallen a little bit, and i don't know. >> great. thank you. good questions. >> denise? >> i'll take the first three questions, and i have a rejoiner to ambassador jones. i think your use of the world resigned is absolutely appropriate. i think the u.s. has given up on mexico. and what do i mean by given up? the obama administration has too much on its plate in terms of isis, in terms of dmomestic violence, i don't have to delve on t
u.s. could help or not on this. >> thank you. david, you want to -- >> thank you. david with princeton in latin america. one of the reasons i'm here. anyway. >> princeton, reforma. >> exactly. >> can't escape it. >> given what happened to carmen, if you felt under threat of losing your job in any particular area that you're now working? >> thank you. we with have one right here and then we'll go to the back, and then we'll give it back to denise....
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america has a smaller relative peace of this economic pie. today, the u.s. economy is 19% of the world economy compared to 25% 25 years ago. of the rise of the asian economy and latin america, means that millions of people have been lifted out of poverty. it is not enough, but that is a lot of people. i do not see how that does not benefit the united states. and yet, it is a stories do not read about quite so often, because it is harder to get a handle on and cover than the war that you might be right in the middle of. to conclude, it is important to step back and go beyond our imperative, the first chaotic draft of history. and put the conflict and revolution in context in a way that reflects as much as it is possible in real-time, which is what we work in, america's larger place in the world. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, elizabeth. that was wonderful. we will take an early break now. do not forget to submit your questions and when you return, we going to sit on these tears -- chairs, and start the process. what happened to their? -- what happened there? looks like russian hacking. enjoy your break. do not forget elizabeth about condoleezza rice. it is in t
america has a smaller relative peace of this economic pie. today, the u.s. economy is 19% of the world economy compared to 25% 25 years ago. of the rise of the asian economy and latin america, means that millions of people have been lifted out of poverty. it is not enough, but that is a lot of people. i do not see how that does not benefit the united states. and yet, it is a stories do not read about quite so often, because it is harder to get a handle on and cover than the war that you might...
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u.s. the whole world. >> you are dealing with a state, the likes not seek in a long time. the influence in latin america is extensive. venezuela is one of the cuban advisors, and other countries are under the sway of the cuban apparatus. that's why they are dangerous and shouldn't be seen as a normal country. repress. sounds like i'm talking to someone in the heart of the cold war. it's not a cold war. >> they are in the heart of the cold war. if you listen to the achievements on december 13th, they are immersed in struggles, they haven't changed how to rule the world. they see the concessions as a green light, the way they are. >> do you think that this government is expansionist, that they see the united states as a main adversary. >> the united states is a convenient enemy. it is over, and as i said a few minutes ago, cuba has to conform to the behaviour of the international community. one of the great things we are going to see now it that cuba, in order to join the international financial institutions is going to have to adopt the world behaviour norms for entering the financial institutions. when
u.s. the whole world. >> you are dealing with a state, the likes not seek in a long time. the influence in latin america is extensive. venezuela is one of the cuban advisors, and other countries are under the sway of the cuban apparatus. that's why they are dangerous and shouldn't be seen as a normal country. repress. sounds like i'm talking to someone in the heart of the cold war. it's not a cold war. >> they are in the heart of the cold war. if you listen to the achievements on...
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the 66,000 pounds of coke seized off the coast of latin america now in the hands of u.s.o. >>> in oregon, a challenge for firefighters when a seldom used train trestle went up in flames. they battled difficult conditions and rough terrain to control the fire. before it could spread to a nearby chemical company. >>> former texas governor rick perry has hit financial trouble in his run for the white house. campaign staffers in south carolina are no longer being paid. perry has struggled to gain traction among the crowded gop field. those are some of our top stories on this tuesday, august 11th. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good morning. we begin this half hour with a city on edge. ferguson, missouri, reigniting one year after the fatal police shooting of michael brown. >> a state of emergency in effect as police face off with hundreds of people, many of them are angry that police shot another 18-year-old accused of firing at officers first. abc's jim ryan is in ferguson. we spoke with him a short while ago. >> reporter: it's almost a festival atmosphere
the 66,000 pounds of coke seized off the coast of latin america now in the hands of u.s.o. >>> in oregon, a challenge for firefighters when a seldom used train trestle went up in flames. they battled difficult conditions and rough terrain to control the fire. before it could spread to a nearby chemical company. >>> former texas governor rick perry has hit financial trouble in his run for the white house. campaign staffers in south carolina are no longer being paid. perry has...
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u.s. economy is 19% of the world economy compared to 25% 25 years ago but the result of the rise of the asian economies and also latin americas that millions of people have been listed out of poverty. i don't see how that does not benefit the united states. it is a story you don't read about so often because it is harder to get a handle on and cover than the war you will -- you might be right in the middle of. i think it is important for us to step back and go beyond our imperative, the first chaotic draft of history, and put all to conflict in context reflect on america's larger place in the world. thank you. [applause] tom: that was wonderful. it will take an early break now. don't forget to submit your questions. when you return, will sit on these chairs and start the process. hackings like russian coming up. we will see you soon. elisabeth's book is available for sale in the atrium. tom: i think we are ready to start. .o many questions here it will take us until 3:00 to get finished. i'll ask each one of them a question and there may be some questions both of them can respond to. sabeth.st one to eli is it true the obama
u.s. economy is 19% of the world economy compared to 25% 25 years ago but the result of the rise of the asian economies and also latin americas that millions of people have been listed out of poverty. i don't see how that does not benefit the united states. it is a story you don't read about so often because it is harder to get a handle on and cover than the war you will -- you might be right in the middle of. i think it is important for us to step back and go beyond our imperative, the first...
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u.s. coast guard said and a huge spike in cocaine ceiling of latin america's pacific coast authorities saids more than the total amount they recovered in 2012 through 2014 combined the campaign to raise minimum- wage as high as $15 an hour has been a victory for some said it will bring the parched reality businesses for an pain the minimum-wage are most likely not going to pay a new hire with either the bureau of labor statistics a one when may u.s. workers have paid less than the men away 725 our another sudden from europe from the labor estimates that california and new alone there of 560,000 violations every week. >>mark: of workers getting cheated a legal wages will increase happen today hillary clinton plan so unveil a 3-$50 billion plan and making college more affordable for students and and reducing the student that democratic presidential candidate or propose steps at a town hall meeting in new hampshire it wants to reduce the cost of for your public-school but to your community colleges to which unfree and cut student loan interest rates they have the highest ever stood and that in
u.s. coast guard said and a huge spike in cocaine ceiling of latin america's pacific coast authorities saids more than the total amount they recovered in 2012 through 2014 combined the campaign to raise minimum- wage as high as $15 an hour has been a victory for some said it will bring the parched reality businesses for an pain the minimum-wage are most likely not going to pay a new hire with either the bureau of labor statistics a one when may u.s. workers have paid less than the men away 725...
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u.s. government. close to 1 million exiles live in the united states, most of them in miami mam. many have gone to other countrys in europe and latin america. a musician left cuba eight years ago looking for better opportunitys in mexico. here is his story in his own words. >> my name is juan sore anio. i'm a cuban musician and have lived in mexico for about 13 years. i came to mexico because i got a job to work. we had an awe ditionz in cuba and they liked our work and brought us over here. a cuban never leaves his country. leaving was nostalgic because you leave your family and roots and way of life. on the other hand you are excited because you will fulfill a dream that is the biggest of your life, to do well. i had mixed feelings. cubans a i got my education thanks to this system like many other professionals. not only artists but scientists. something in any other country would cost thousands of dollars or more. here it costs nothing. cubans have made incredible sacrifices and have shown bravery and courage. let food shortages and lack of resources and if you needed soap and didn't have it, people had to invent how to get things. i th
u.s. government. close to 1 million exiles live in the united states, most of them in miami mam. many have gone to other countrys in europe and latin america. a musician left cuba eight years ago looking for better opportunitys in mexico. here is his story in his own words. >> my name is juan sore anio. i'm a cuban musician and have lived in mexico for about 13 years. i came to mexico because i got a job to work. we had an awe ditionz in cuba and they liked our work and brought us over...
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america has a smaller relative peace of this economic pie. today, the u.s. economy is 19% of the world economy compared to 25% 25 years ago. of the rise of the asian economy and latin america, means that millions of people have been lifted out of poverty. it is not enough, but that is a lot of people. i do not see how that does not benefit the united states. and yet, it is a stories do not read about quite so often, because it is harder to get a handle on and cover than the war that you might be right in the middle of. to conclude, it is important to step back and go beyond our imperative, the first chaotic draft of history. and put the conflict and revolution in context in a way that reflects as much as it is possible in real-time, which is what we work in, america's larger place in the world. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, elizabeth. that was wonderful. we will take an early break now. do not forget to submit your questions and when you return, we going to sit on these tears -- chairs, and start the process. what happened to their? -- what happened there? looks like russian hacking. enjoy your break. do not forget elizabeth about condoleezza rice. it is in t
america has a smaller relative peace of this economic pie. today, the u.s. economy is 19% of the world economy compared to 25% 25 years ago. of the rise of the asian economy and latin america, means that millions of people have been lifted out of poverty. it is not enough, but that is a lot of people. i do not see how that does not benefit the united states. and yet, it is a stories do not read about quite so often, because it is harder to get a handle on and cover than the war that you might...
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latin america. this is not the 1998-1999 asian crisis. we have to keep an eye on it. the capitals leading the economies with the concern of the u.s.eral reserve will raise rates. it is on the edge. >> it certainly is. john, thank you. >>> the presidential candidates have an opinions when it comes to the cause of the global market slide. republicans blaming everything from the federal reserve a and wall street elites and spending policies of the obama administration. here is donald trump. >> i have been telling everybody for a long time china is taking our jobs and taking our money. be careful. they will bring us down. you have to know what you are doing. we have nobody that has a clue. >> former ceo carly fiorina blames the market slide on the federal reserve for the easy money policies. chris christie says it is the obama administration's fault for spending too much. and scott walker wants a strong message sent to china. >> i called on the president of the united states to cancel the state visit he is providing for the head of china not because of what they have done to devalue the currency. why would we give that state visit to
latin america. this is not the 1998-1999 asian crisis. we have to keep an eye on it. the capitals leading the economies with the concern of the u.s.eral reserve will raise rates. it is on the edge. >> it certainly is. john, thank you. >>> the presidential candidates have an opinions when it comes to the cause of the global market slide. republicans blaming everything from the federal reserve a and wall street elites and spending policies of the obama administration. here is...
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u.s. economy is compared to 25% 25 years ago, the rise of the asian economies and latin america is that millions of people have been lifted out of poverty. it is not enough, but it is a lot of people. i don't see how that does not benefit the united states. and yet, it is not a store you read about quite so often, because it is harder to get a handle on and cover than the war you are right in the middle love. to conclude, i think it is important for us to step back andgo beyond our imperative put all the conflict and revolution and context in a way that reflects as much as is possible in real time america's larger place in the world. thank you. [applause] tom: thanks. that was wonderful. we will take an early break. don't forget to submit your questions. when you return, we will sit on these chairs and start the process. what happened there? looks like russian hacking. [laughter] enjoy the break. we will see you soon. the book is onat sale in the atrium for signing. tom: ok, i think we are ready to start. i propose to ask each of the speakers a question. we have so many questions that it will ta
u.s. economy is compared to 25% 25 years ago, the rise of the asian economies and latin america is that millions of people have been lifted out of poverty. it is not enough, but it is a lot of people. i don't see how that does not benefit the united states. and yet, it is not a store you read about quite so often, because it is harder to get a handle on and cover than the war you are right in the middle love. to conclude, i think it is important for us to step back andgo beyond our imperative...
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u.s. which is why we like that market. so as usual, you've got to be very selective in terms of worrying about the direct impacts of china on parts of latin america the bifurcated part of that story there. geoff, thanks for being with us. >>> a turkish soldier has been killed after a helicopter is shot down by militants. this according to reuters. it follows two incidents of this morning. overnight, police in istanbul were the target of a car bomb. and u.s. consulate is closed after a thwarted attack by two gunmen. >>> shots were fired overnight in ferguson, missouri, reportedly wound two people. police confirm the shooting happened after a standoff between police and protesters who were attending a rally to mark one year since the fatal shooting of michael brown. >> -- got out of the car, shots were fired again. he ran around behind the building, out of the south, that's a fenced area back there. so there's really nowhere to go at that point. he engaged the officers at the time. there were four officers who were in that area, four fired at the suspect and the suspect is in a local hospital, he is in critical, unstable condition and surgery. >>>
u.s. which is why we like that market. so as usual, you've got to be very selective in terms of worrying about the direct impacts of china on parts of latin america the bifurcated part of that story there. geoff, thanks for being with us. >>> a turkish soldier has been killed after a helicopter is shot down by militants. this according to reuters. it follows two incidents of this morning. overnight, police in istanbul were the target of a car bomb. and u.s. consulate is closed after a...
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continued strength in latin america but a few concerns creeping in now back the direction of travel in some of the parts of walmart's global empire. >> because of the recovery in the u.s. walmart is expanding overseas. taking full ownership of a chinese e-commerce firm. buying out a 39% stake. does that help walmart position itself in the chinese retail market or is this just a push in the e-commerce space. >> a bit of both. the future for for chinese growth in particular and that impressive e-commerce business itself. it's pursuing virtually all of it's global operations now. it's really driving a global online flat form as well so huge upside in part of the e-commerce business and might help them to defend their corner against amazon. >> well, e-commerce in the states and the u. s., how has that gone for walmart the last couple of years? it destroyed most of the food retailers in the u.k. but doing a much better job overall. >> yeah, in term of general merchandise it's performing strongly and offering options to shoppers in terms of ordering online and paying with cash in store which is quite an interesting way of making e-commerce accessible to lower income shopper
continued strength in latin america but a few concerns creeping in now back the direction of travel in some of the parts of walmart's global empire. >> because of the recovery in the u.s. walmart is expanding overseas. taking full ownership of a chinese e-commerce firm. buying out a 39% stake. does that help walmart position itself in the chinese retail market or is this just a push in the e-commerce space. >> a bit of both. the future for for chinese growth in particular and that...
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u.s. could help or not on this. >> thank you. david, you want to -- >> thank you. david with princeton in latin america. one of the reasons i'm here. anyway. >> princeton, reforma. >> exactly. >> can't escape it. >> given what happened to carmen, if you felt under threat of losing your job in any particular area that you're now working? >> thank you. we with have one right here and then we'll go to the back, and then we'll give it back to denise. >> hi. i am from mexico. my question is regarding civil society. i don't know what's the role of civil society in all this. it's been growing in mexico, and it's been very strong since pena nieto, but i don't know. right now, it has fallen a little bit, and i don't know. >> great. thank you. good questions. >> denise? >> i'll take the first three questions, and i have a rejoiner to ambassador jones. i think your use of the world resigned is absolutely appropriate. i think the u.s. has given up on mexico. and what do i mean by given up? the obama administration has too much on its plate in terms of isis, in terms of dmomestic violence, i don't have to delve on t
u.s. could help or not on this. >> thank you. david, you want to -- >> thank you. david with princeton in latin america. one of the reasons i'm here. anyway. >> princeton, reforma. >> exactly. >> can't escape it. >> given what happened to carmen, if you felt under threat of losing your job in any particular area that you're now working? >> thank you. we with have one right here and then we'll go to the back, and then we'll give it back to denise....
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u.s. citizenship. i see it in south florida where i live. i'm not talking about poor people. these are wealthy families that come in eight and a half months pregnant from latin americao to the hospital, have a guide. they go back to their country of origin. and they're hedging their bets if things ever go wrong, they have citizenship. i have said i am open to explore the ways to people who are deliberately coming here to have a child. >> you have to pass a new law. president obama would never sign it. it's a republican thing. then you ever to take it up the chain and see how you can do it. the anchor baby is not helping anybody. it's certainly not the rule of law. now, donald trump is winning in all the polls right now. it's august. but still a formidable force. some of his supporters, not all but some, are very extreme people and we see the far left how extreme the democratic party has gone. i just ticked it off on how many crazy things that these people are supporting. i see a danger that the republican party may lurch into this nativist movement and hurt itself. do you see a danger there? >> in 2008, 2010 and 2014 the american people voted to change things and no
u.s. citizenship. i see it in south florida where i live. i'm not talking about poor people. these are wealthy families that come in eight and a half months pregnant from latin americao to the hospital, have a guide. they go back to their country of origin. and they're hedging their bets if things ever go wrong, they have citizenship. i have said i am open to explore the ways to people who are deliberately coming here to have a child. >> you have to pass a new law. president obama would...
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latin america tech capitol. electronics account for more than half of the state's exports, and 5,000 entrepreneurs are jostling for position. this company who makes java are just one of the u.sa piece of the high-skilled graduates who form a tight knit community. just a short tap from the california mother ship. >> we are looking for people who are able to work at the state-of-the-art of software. and vans the state-of-the-art. and that's what we look for. >> reporter: it has long been a production line hub for international firms, now startups around the city are using what they have learned from the big boys to go it alone. >> translator: what has happened in guadalajara reflects stories like mine. first i worked in manufacturing. then i developed software for ibm, and now i have a creative startup. we're now selling creative technology to all of the world, using what we learned from all of the companies who came here. >> reporter: lumbering mexican industries provide ripe opportunities right here for tech solutions says this californian who's team do just that. >> it is a huge opportunity, because it is from just an economic point of view -- there's a tremendous amount of
latin america tech capitol. electronics account for more than half of the state's exports, and 5,000 entrepreneurs are jostling for position. this company who makes java are just one of the u.sa piece of the high-skilled graduates who form a tight knit community. just a short tap from the california mother ship. >> we are looking for people who are able to work at the state-of-the-art of software. and vans the state-of-the-art. and that's what we look for. >> reporter: it has long...
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u.s. economy is 19% compared to 25% 25 years ago. the result of the rise of the asian economies and also latin america is millions of people have been lifted out of poverty. it's not enough of course that's a lot of people and i don't see how that doesn't benefit the united states. and yet there's a story don't read about quite so often because it's actually harder to get a handle on and cover than the war you will be right in the middle of. you really conclude, it's important to step back and build beyond our comparative of the first chaotic draft of history and put all the conflict and resolution and context in the way that reflects as much as is possible in real time, which is america's larger place in the world. thank you. [applause] >> banks elisabeth. that was wonderful. we will take an early break now. don't forget to submit your question and when you return, we are going to sit on these chairs and start the process. what happened there. looks like our russian hacking coming up. anyway enjoy the break and we break and we'll see you soon. don't forget elizabeth spoke about condoleezza rice is in the atrium for sale and signing
u.s. economy is 19% compared to 25% 25 years ago. the result of the rise of the asian economies and also latin america is millions of people have been lifted out of poverty. it's not enough of course that's a lot of people and i don't see how that doesn't benefit the united states. and yet there's a story don't read about quite so often because it's actually harder to get a handle on and cover than the war you will be right in the middle of. you really conclude, it's important to step back and...
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u.s. economy will gradually improve, inflation will gradually return to target, and imf projections were overturned to normal. what happens if that is wrong? ,he risks it emerging-market risks in latin americaanslate into a global economic slowdown, if not a recession, which is already affecting america. capital goods and exports are starting to roll over in the absence of chinese demand. it is an unwinding of the chinese boom. they should run sooner. instead of being at the mercy of external events and having control of the events, they are getting boxed in. , let's say they do raise in september, that is it. they are stuck. francine: what do you make of super thursday? a lot are saying we did not have a change in policy like many expected. hans: super thursday was hyped up. it is certainly dovish. dovish inflation reports. are the markets reading too much into the minutes? governor carney was pretty hawkish. toi think they should try read mark carney speech at the cathedral. he lays down the three out howns for sussing rates will go. the turn of the year was the right time. a lot depends on what happens to tion,, a -- infla and the economy. the real problem for the bank of england is that
u.s. economy will gradually improve, inflation will gradually return to target, and imf projections were overturned to normal. what happens if that is wrong? ,he risks it emerging-market risks in latin americaanslate into a global economic slowdown, if not a recession, which is already affecting america. capital goods and exports are starting to roll over in the absence of chinese demand. it is an unwinding of the chinese boom. they should run sooner. instead of being at the mercy of external...
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latin america too. >> yeah. >> but like every time you're, you know, a convict -- >> all right. lee harvey. u.s. tours. >> james earl. >> oh, geez. >> okay. yeah. had something to do with each other. >> i'm a history buff. >> dow jones now. that's why we're talking about other things because the dow is indicated down it 2. it could change. >> down 3, 5. >> the market change any time. >> the market did pretty good yesterday given disney, 11 times 6 is -- >> disney was 70 points i think out of the dow all by itself. so the dow would have been, what, i think it finished down 10. up 60. >> held on for most of the session. >> it did. because apple righted its ship a little bit. >> it was up sharply but when it closed it gave back some of its gains, up less than a dollar. >> remember also the adp employment being so bad, maybe no fed rate hike in september. >> i was listening on the morning on the ride in, adp, next thing joe says is futures are up. two more months of ze for the crack at it or method. let's get to the breaking story this morning, activist investor bill ackman has taken a $5.5 billion
latin america too. >> yeah. >> but like every time you're, you know, a convict -- >> all right. lee harvey. u.s. tours. >> james earl. >> oh, geez. >> okay. yeah. had something to do with each other. >> i'm a history buff. >> dow jones now. that's why we're talking about other things because the dow is indicated down it 2. it could change. >> down 3, 5. >> the market change any time. >> the market did pretty good yesterday given...
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latin america. this has been beaten down to the lowest level in more than two years. down 14% in three about in three about the love of seeing weakness in overseas growth, the strong u.slar by anonymous group. after that tour jobs report, that too could wreak more havoc on the screw. stay tuned right here to "mornings with maria." more the gop debate and of course jobs friday. the i ccall angie's list if i needed work done around my house at a fair price. sure can. so i could get a faulty light switch fixed? yup! or make a backyard pizza oven? oh yeah. i can almost taste it now. tastes like victory. and pepperoni... maria: welcome back to his carly fiorina showing her teeth last night in the debate. wall street gears up. where is the growth in wages. tesla's model s. has been hacked. this is "mornings with maria." ♪ >> from the fox business headquarters in new york city, here is maria bartiromo. maria: good morning. i am maria bartiromo. it is friday august 7th, fox business's dagen mcdowell with me. first your top stories at the first republican debate a fiery one. right off the top, donald trump forced to admit he may than as a third-party candidate. >> is there any
latin america. this has been beaten down to the lowest level in more than two years. down 14% in three about in three about the love of seeing weakness in overseas growth, the strong u.slar by anonymous group. after that tour jobs report, that too could wreak more havoc on the screw. stay tuned right here to "mornings with maria." more the gop debate and of course jobs friday. the i ccall angie's list if i needed work done around my house at a fair price. sure can. so i could get a...
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. >>> latin america's first pope will soon mark another first, setting foot on u.s.oil to greet millions in three cities. it's a visit marked by high hopes for an american chumrch, eager for a spark of renewal. it's no secret the 75 million catholics in america just aren't filling the pews the way they used to. only a quarter of them reported going to mass even just once a week according to the pew research center. fewer men are entering the priesthood. the sex abuse scandal has rocked the faithful and emptied church cou coffers, paying out legal fees and settlements. it's no surprise his arrival brings new excitement to the flock. >> that's what makes it exciting, it's pope francis. >> reporter: but what message will he bring to the u.s. and how will it resonate? >> i think he will poke the bear a bit. >> reporter: observers point to his recent remarks elsewhere, man's impact on the environment, a misdirected focus on material things, and a lack of outreach to immigrants and the poor. >> people love him. but he's going to be saying some things that people are not go
. >>> latin america's first pope will soon mark another first, setting foot on u.s.oil to greet millions in three cities. it's a visit marked by high hopes for an american chumrch, eager for a spark of renewal. it's no secret the 75 million catholics in america just aren't filling the pews the way they used to. only a quarter of them reported going to mass even just once a week according to the pew research center. fewer men are entering the priesthood. the sex abuse scandal has rocked...