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out now this isn't the first time that this is happening argentina and fact argentina defaulted on the debt as recently as twelve years ago so why do people even keep buying argentine debt anyway to get a better handle on what's going on in argentina i sat down with dr steve hankie he's a professor of applied economics at the john hopkins university in baltimore and a senior fellow with the cato institute i first asked him if argentina even actually has the money to pay back its bondholders here's what he had to say. well it has the money to pay back the so called hold. that never agreed to the swap and. in which the old bonds were swapped for new ones and there was a haircut of about sixty three percent on those and about ninety three percent of the people holding the obama agreed to the swap so there were roughly seven percent who did not. and there were. roughly shall we say fifteen billion dollars and argentina could pay that. so argentina could pay if they wanted to essentially yes it's a it's a matter of ability to pay is there a willingness is not. and this is this is more or le
out now this isn't the first time that this is happening argentina and fact argentina defaulted on the debt as recently as twelve years ago so why do people even keep buying argentine debt anyway to get a better handle on what's going on in argentina i sat down with dr steve hankie he's a professor of applied economics at the john hopkins university in baltimore and a senior fellow with the cato institute i first asked him if argentina even actually has the money to pay back its bondholders...
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for the guardian and others and he waits an ambush in the case of argentina argentina taking some very bad advice from the i.m.f. decided it can only survive by defaulting this is about fifteen years ago it restructured its debts this cost the united states taxpayer at the time a pretty penny to resolve argentina's debts or so we thought so you and i through the i.m.f. fifty percent of the i.m.f. stance belong to the united states we helped restore argentina which became actually very strong economy until this latest attack by singer who said wait a minute fifteen years ago those bonds you defaulted i kept three percent of them and now i want you to pay me are you ready for this time you paid about thirty million dollars he wants three billion dollars that's one hundred times what he paid he's not asking argentina to pay off all debts argentina said we will pay you what is the face value the bonds everyone else took a took short money we'll give you one hundred percent that's not good enough for singer he wants one hundred times what he paid if that happens argentina goes down but so d
for the guardian and others and he waits an ambush in the case of argentina argentina taking some very bad advice from the i.m.f. decided it can only survive by defaulting this is about fifteen years ago it restructured its debts this cost the united states taxpayer at the time a pretty penny to resolve argentina's debts or so we thought so you and i through the i.m.f. fifty percent of the i.m.f. stance belong to the united states we helped restore argentina which became actually very strong...
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and this is this is more or less always been the game in argentina. you know if you shake the flower bed there's usually a little flower left in the but again they have got some money and they're not willing to give it up so that's that's been pretty much the history of argentina for a couple hundred years eventually been in default on bombs and their creditors about thirty five percent of the time so that's that's an incredible number actually. it certainly is it's almost it's a record for not a very good thing to hold the record for now when i ask you where is the argentine economy headed. down the economic policies there have been a. complete disaster really since they gave up and started breaking the rules of convert ability so this would go back before the actual default on the bonds this would go back and in one thousand nine hundred nine they started breaking most of their own rules around the convert ability system that linked the peso to the dollar and then. eventually we've had many years with kirshner's and power and it's been one. irration
and this is this is more or less always been the game in argentina. you know if you shake the flower bed there's usually a little flower left in the but again they have got some money and they're not willing to give it up so that's that's been pretty much the history of argentina for a couple hundred years eventually been in default on bombs and their creditors about thirty five percent of the time so that's that's an incredible number actually. it certainly is it's almost it's a record for not...
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of its defaulted bonds in 2001. , andclause basically says the way argentina interprets it, that argentina cannot make a better offer to those bondholders without extending that offer to everybody that accepted about 30 cents on the dollar and exchanges. isause argentina said this the reason why they cannot settle and why they defaulted , these bondholders are taking it upon themselves to try and get rid of that clause from their bonds. to do that, they have to launch a consent solicitation and get 85% approval from all the bondholders. >>'s is having an impact on the currency, the peso, down 1.5% this week. it is the biggest drop since the government he valued the currency 15% back in january here at what does this mean for ordinary argentinians? >> the question is how much money will be coming and going forward and how much they will be using going forward as a result of a default, the fact that argentina will not settle with these bondholders. if money is going into the country at a lower rate because companies cannot borrow abroad, international lenders do not want to lend to them, esp
of its defaulted bonds in 2001. , andclause basically says the way argentina interprets it, that argentina cannot make a better offer to those bondholders without extending that offer to everybody that accepted about 30 cents on the dollar and exchanges. isause argentina said this the reason why they cannot settle and why they defaulted , these bondholders are taking it upon themselves to try and get rid of that clause from their bonds. to do that, they have to launch a consent solicitation and...
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>> i find argentina concerning, we think of argentina as a wealthy nation, right? when you think about what's going on there and look at what's going on in our country. we spent $3.5 trillion. we have a national debt of almost $17 trillion? are we taking lessons from our debt here? our debt has jumped 18 times since under clinton. are we stepping back and saying hey that could be us one day if we don't start making hard choices. neil: i heard we can keep printing money. >> apparently, i missed that. neil: thank you very much. what is the deal with this woman getting elected to congress? >> i felt ashamed, and i asked my colleagues, are you talking about america? is this america? ♪imagine no possessions ♪i wonder if you can ♪no need for greed or hunger ♪a brotherhood of man ♪imagine all the people ♪sharing all the world ♪you ♪you may say i'm a dreamer ♪but i'm not the only one ♪i hope someday you'll join us ♪and the world will live as one♪ after all shows and viewers is the very best and i salute you. thank you lord standing up for the americ
>> i find argentina concerning, we think of argentina as a wealthy nation, right? when you think about what's going on there and look at what's going on in our country. we spent $3.5 trillion. we have a national debt of almost $17 trillion? are we taking lessons from our debt here? our debt has jumped 18 times since under clinton. are we stepping back and saying hey that could be us one day if we don't start making hard choices. neil: i heard we can keep printing money. >>...
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>> i find argentina concerning, we think of argentina as a wealthy nation, right? when you think about what's going on there and look at what's going on in our country. we spent $3.5 trillion. we have a national debt of almost $17 trillion? are we taking lessons from our debt here? our debt has jumped 18 times since under clinton. are we stepping back and saying hey that could be us one day if we don't start making hard choices. neil: i heard we can keep printing money. >> apparently, i missed that. neil: thank you very much. what is the deal with this woman getting elected to congress? >> i felt ashamed, and i asked my colleagues, are you talking about america? is this america? in new york state, we're changing the way we do business, with startup ny. we've created tax free zones throughout the state. and startup ny companies will be investing hundreds of millions of dollars in jobs and infrastructure. thanks to startup ny, businesses can operate tax free for 10 years. no property tax. no business tax. and no sales tax. which means more growth for your business, a
>> i find argentina concerning, we think of argentina as a wealthy nation, right? when you think about what's going on there and look at what's going on in our country. we spent $3.5 trillion. we have a national debt of almost $17 trillion? are we taking lessons from our debt here? our debt has jumped 18 times since under clinton. are we stepping back and saying hey that could be us one day if we don't start making hard choices. neil: i heard we can keep printing money. >>...
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>> i find argentina concerning, we think of argentina as a wealthy nation, right? when you think about what's going on there and look at what's going on in our country. we spent $3.5 trillion. we have a national debt of almost $17 trillion? are we taking lessons from our debt here? our debt has jumped 18 times since under clinton. are we stepping back and saying hey that could be us one day if we don't start making hard choices. neil: i heard we can keep printing money. >> apparently, i missed that. neil: thank you very much. what is the deal with this woman getting elected to congress? >> i felt ashamed, and i asked my colleagues, are you talking about america? is this america? unlimited cash back. let that phrase sit with you for a second. unlimited. as in, no limits on your hard-earned cash back. as in no more dealing with those rotating categories. the quicksilver card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you purchase, every day. don't settle for anything less. i'll keep asking. what's in your wallet? we're changing the way we do business, w
>> i find argentina concerning, we think of argentina as a wealthy nation, right? when you think about what's going on there and look at what's going on in our country. we spent $3.5 trillion. we have a national debt of almost $17 trillion? are we taking lessons from our debt here? our debt has jumped 18 times since under clinton. are we stepping back and saying hey that could be us one day if we don't start making hard choices. neil: i heard we can keep printing money. >>...
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they sued argentina to demand a pay out of $1.3 billion. the deadline passed with argentina saying the offers were rejected. no one is sure what is will mean. it's the first time a country has the money is willing to pay. and yet the bondholders have not received that money. it's the first, if you will, court-induced default in history, i think. >> there are rumours that a group of brangs from argentina are negotiating with bondholders. how does that affect the observing citizens. >> in the short run it continues pretty much as they are. >> argentina faces recession, with a 2% drop in the gross domestic product. a decrease in the reserves and a 2% monthly rate. economy minister says the country is open to negotiations with creditors. when and how that will happen, nobody knows. >> the top court in wisconsin upheld the tough restrictions on public employee unions much the law known as act 10 limits bargaining for public workers. after it was passed in 2011. the blow is a plough to unions and a victory of scott walker. he supplied a recall el
they sued argentina to demand a pay out of $1.3 billion. the deadline passed with argentina saying the offers were rejected. no one is sure what is will mean. it's the first time a country has the money is willing to pay. and yet the bondholders have not received that money. it's the first, if you will, court-induced default in history, i think. >> there are rumours that a group of brangs from argentina are negotiating with bondholders. how does that affect the observing citizens....
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we are discussing argentina's debt crisis. we hear it it could be over $1 billion in credit default swaps. what is the impact of that? had a governing body meeting this morning and there confusion about what they would alternately decide. a credit event will trigger the swaps and now a somewhat imprecise process of negotiation happens. they are going to value the bonds and then the parties will get together and negotiate payments. we're not exactly sure how long that will take. >> we are looking at a possible domino effect because other bondholders might exercise their right and demand immediate repayment because of this default. if that happens, is that just another pandora's box? >> that is potentially quite serious. there are clauses in the bonds that say failure to pay one bondholder could trigger repayment for all of the bonds. of the outstanding holders have to get together and tell argentina we think we deserve repayment under our contract. we are going to demand this money. that is the next big question the argentine g
we are discussing argentina's debt crisis. we hear it it could be over $1 billion in credit default swaps. what is the impact of that? had a governing body meeting this morning and there confusion about what they would alternately decide. a credit event will trigger the swaps and now a somewhat imprecise process of negotiation happens. they are going to value the bonds and then the parties will get together and negotiate payments. we're not exactly sure how long that will take. >> we are...
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neil: i'm looking at argentina. i don't seem to see this being a reenactment of the late 70s and early 80s. i see us whistling past the graveyard to your point, and i don't know what the tipping point would be, to your point, we'd all be rich if we did. i did see a cavalierly continuing our business as usual, and eventually, eventually, the world losing faith in us and it will be reflected in our having to pay a lot higher interest rates to keep them investing in us? >> the dollar is no longer the world standard, and it's because we've abused the value of the dollar. and what's so insidious about it is the almost reverse robin hood transfer of wealth from some players in wall street that know how to game the system away from people with fixed assets, away from seniors that just have dollars in their wallet. that's the dirty secret behind what we're doing, but there are limits to this, and you will see the system crash around our head. neil: and it's not just the government, right? individuals too, a third of whom ar
neil: i'm looking at argentina. i don't seem to see this being a reenactment of the late 70s and early 80s. i see us whistling past the graveyard to your point, and i don't know what the tipping point would be, to your point, we'd all be rich if we did. i did see a cavalierly continuing our business as usual, and eventually, eventually, the world losing faith in us and it will be reflected in our having to pay a lot higher interest rates to keep them investing in us? >> the dollar is no...
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desde argentina, daniel nos dice que se sabe sobre esa reuniÓn de toda la familia carlotto. adelante, daniel. >> aquÍ estamos en la puerta de la sede de abuelas de plaza de mayo, dÍas histÓricos en cuanto a materia de derechos humanos se requieren la repÚblica argentina. y horas atrÁs cediÓ aquí a mis espaldas el esperado encuentro, el esperado abrazo entre estela de carlotto, presidenta de abuelas de plaza de mayo y su nieto biolÓgico recuperado en las prÓximas horas, hablamos de guido. el nieto nÚmero 114 recuperado en esta batalla, en esta lucha silenciosa que hace mÁs de 35 aÑos estas mujeres llevan adelante, tratando de encontrar la identidad de niÑos que han sido robados en cautiverio en el Último periodo de 1976 a 1983. >> no puedo describir lo que me vino, una fuerza como una cosa, gritÉ, llore, nos abrazamos... realmente me parecÍa que era estar en otro mundo. >> la noticia de que guido es finalmente, el nieto de carlotto retumbÓ el martes guido diÓ acercarse la sede de abuelas de plaza de mayor para realizarse un anÁlisis de adn, los resultados c
desde argentina, daniel nos dice que se sabe sobre esa reuniÓn de toda la familia carlotto. adelante, daniel. >> aquÍ estamos en la puerta de la sede de abuelas de plaza de mayo, dÍas histÓricos en cuanto a materia de derechos humanos se requieren la repÚblica argentina. y horas atrÁs cediÓ aquí a mis espaldas el esperado encuentro, el esperado abrazo entre estela de carlotto, presidenta de abuelas de plaza de mayo y su nieto biolÓgico recuperado en las prÓximas horas, hablamos...
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. >>> argentina's debt causes problems worldwide. . >> argentina faces an uncertain economic future a day after failifai failing to reach an agreement with major creditors. for the second time, argentina is in default an its jet. more from business journalist from buenos aires. >> reporter: a day like any other, even though it was the day after argentina's second default in 13 years. people are not sure what has happened. and many questions were left unanswered. >> we are still not in default. it will defend on the banks if they will pay the creditors or not. >> if we default, it will affect us. >> it's nothing like the 2001 crisis when argentina said it could and would not pay its $100 million debt. since then argentina reach an agreement with 93% of bond holders who accepted a reduce payment and have been paid on time. until last month when an american judge froze money in new york jl argentina complies with its sentence. the judge ruled in favour of the so-called vul tur fund investors who represent 1% of the bond holders, they successfully sued argentina to demand a full pay out o
. >>> argentina's debt causes problems worldwide. . >> argentina faces an uncertain economic future a day after failifai failing to reach an agreement with major creditors. for the second time, argentina is in default an its jet. more from business journalist from buenos aires. >> reporter: a day like any other, even though it was the day after argentina's second default in 13 years. people are not sure what has happened. and many questions were left unanswered. >> we...
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>> i find argentina concerning, we think of argentina as a wealthy nation, right? when you think about what's going on there and look at what's going on in our country. we spent $3.5 trillion. we have a national debt of almost $17 trillion? are we taking lessons from our debt here? our debt has jumped 18 times since under clinton. are we stepping back and saying hey that could be us one day if we don't start making hard choices. neil: i heard we can keep printing money. >> apparently, i missed that. neil: thank you very much. what is the deal with this woman getting elected to congress? >> i felt ashamed, and i asked my colleagues, are you talking about america? is this america? my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today an
>> i find argentina concerning, we think of argentina as a wealthy nation, right? when you think about what's going on there and look at what's going on in our country. we spent $3.5 trillion. we have a national debt of almost $17 trillion? are we taking lessons from our debt here? our debt has jumped 18 times since under clinton. are we stepping back and saying hey that could be us one day if we don't start making hard choices. neil: i heard we can keep printing money. >>...
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martino has been named the new manager of argentina. the former head coach retired after the world cup in brazil. after having taken to argentina to the finals for the first time in 25 -- 24 years. it was their first major trophy for the first time since 2008. world number one reached the second round, but a reality check with tsonga. he lost two days after winning the masters title against roger federer. to cycling now. the second stage of the tour of the netherlands. helping them into a five-minute 15 second early lead. but canadian antwaun dish and was one of those to fall.
martino has been named the new manager of argentina. the former head coach retired after the world cup in brazil. after having taken to argentina to the finals for the first time in 25 -- 24 years. it was their first major trophy for the first time since 2008. world number one reached the second round, but a reality check with tsonga. he lost two days after winning the masters title against roger federer. to cycling now. the second stage of the tour of the netherlands. helping them into a...
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>> i find argentina concerning, we think of argentina as a wealthy nation, right? when you think about what's going on there and look at what's going on in our country. we spent $3.5 trillion. we have a national debt of almost $17 trillion? are we taking lessons from our debt here? our debt has jumped 18 times since under clinton. are we stepping back and saying hey that could be us one day if we don't start making hard choices. neil: i heard we can keep printing money. >> apparently, i missed that. neil: thank you very much. what is the deal with this woman getting elected to congress? >> i felt ashamed, and i asked my colleagues, are you talking about america? is this america? make sure kids learn how to swim. always watch them in and around water and properly fence all pools. simple steps saves lives. to learn some new ones visit poolsafely.gov out for drinks, eats. i have very well fitting dentures. i like to eat a lot of fruits. love them all. the seal i get with the super poligrip free keeps the seeds from getting up underneath. even well-fitting dentures let
>> i find argentina concerning, we think of argentina as a wealthy nation, right? when you think about what's going on there and look at what's going on in our country. we spent $3.5 trillion. we have a national debt of almost $17 trillion? are we taking lessons from our debt here? our debt has jumped 18 times since under clinton. are we stepping back and saying hey that could be us one day if we don't start making hard choices. neil: i heard we can keep printing money. >>...
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court ruling, argentina's president is after lawmakers to approve a bill to allow argentina to pay its debts. the proposal comes after the country entered into selective default in july. >> we have decided to send a lock to the national congress, severing of external debt of the argentine republic. bondsestors would swap issued under foreign law for debt of the same value covered under local law. in june in new york judge ordered argentina to pay the so-called holdout investors and while they have declined to accept the same terms as other bondholders the government said the holdouts can take part in the swap. >> argentina will continue paying its debts according to the conditions made in the restructuring. it is not a change of legislation, it is a change in the payment venue. >> the bill is expected to pass through congress easily. the swap carries legal risks as investors who accept the offer may be held in contempt of court. the latest basel -- proposal .ashes any hopes upward.stocks are the dow jones average was also up with home depot leading toe-chip gains that extended 20 of 30
court ruling, argentina's president is after lawmakers to approve a bill to allow argentina to pay its debts. the proposal comes after the country entered into selective default in july. >> we have decided to send a lock to the national congress, severing of external debt of the argentine republic. bondsestors would swap issued under foreign law for debt of the same value covered under local law. in june in new york judge ordered argentina to pay the so-called holdout investors and while...
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we are live with argentina's former central bank chief. good morning to our viewers in europe, good evening to those in asia and welcome to those waking up in the united dates. i am an edwards. this is "the pulse." getsg up, coax get -- coke an energy boost. a billion dollar bill with monster beverage. we check out the most expensive car ever sold at auction. we begin with the crisis in ukraine. the foreign minister announced a news on bloomberg tv. here with more is ryan chilcote. take us through what is happening at the border. the quakes we have movement. andkrainian border guards customs officials working with .he icrc presumably, it will take them a long while. they are inspecting the trucks. --n they are dealt with the when they are done with the inspection, they will be free to cross into the ukraine. the russians have said they would like to see a cease-fire to protect the drivers of the convoy from getting caught in the crossfire. yesterday, we had those co-eyewitness reports saying they saw a few dozen russian-armored personnel c
we are live with argentina's former central bank chief. good morning to our viewers in europe, good evening to those in asia and welcome to those waking up in the united dates. i am an edwards. this is "the pulse." getsg up, coax get -- coke an energy boost. a billion dollar bill with monster beverage. we check out the most expensive car ever sold at auction. we begin with the crisis in ukraine. the foreign minister announced a news on bloomberg tv. here with more is ryan chilcote....
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in argentina, they have called him in by ash have called him biased and incompetent. there is very fiery rhetoric coming out of the country. they said they would like someone else to start fresh. today, the judge said, no. there was no gray area in this response. he basically said, it would be a disaster if we changed at this point. you are stuck with this guy. >> bloomberg is reporting argentina's dollar-denominated bonds that defaulted, they are actually doing quite well in the market, better than the peso denominated bonds that did not default. how is this possible? it is counterintuitive. you would think they would have plummeted, and they have gone down a little bit. but the market seems to be expecting some kind of resolution. even though if you look at all the details, there's no sign of imminent resolution. no one is talking. everything is sorted at an impasse. but the market is showing optimism that this will get worked out. >> to be continued. thank you so much. that is your latin america report for this tuesday. a recent brookings report research finds that
in argentina, they have called him in by ash have called him biased and incompetent. there is very fiery rhetoric coming out of the country. they said they would like someone else to start fresh. today, the judge said, no. there was no gray area in this response. he basically said, it would be a disaster if we changed at this point. you are stuck with this guy. >> bloomberg is reporting argentina's dollar-denominated bonds that defaulted, they are actually doing quite well in the market,...
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that is, unless argentina first pays off a group of u.s. hedge funds who are demanding full repayment. argentine government officials and u.s. hedge fund operators failed to reach a deal by the july 30th deadline. of. >> now let's check on the markets. investors were concerned about the instability in the middle east and ukraine. but new york stocks rebounded on friday after the u.s. air strike in northern iraq. >>> people in nagasaki are marking the 69th anniversary of the atomic bombing. many will gather for a ceremony in the city's peace pashrk. they'll offer prayers at 11:02 a.m., the exact moment of the explosion. many survivors of the bombing share their stories with the hope no other nation will be hit by nuclear weapons. for the past 45 years, a woman in nagasaki has been recounting her experiences to people who visit the city. her efforts have inspired one young person to spread her message. nhk world's mikiko suzuki reports. >> reporter: sakue shimohira has been doing this for more than half her life, meeting young people and tell
that is, unless argentina first pays off a group of u.s. hedge funds who are demanding full repayment. argentine government officials and u.s. hedge fund operators failed to reach a deal by the july 30th deadline. of. >> now let's check on the markets. investors were concerned about the instability in the middle east and ukraine. but new york stocks rebounded on friday after the u.s. air strike in northern iraq. >>> people in nagasaki are marking the 69th anniversary of the...
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i did buy some of that last week. >> >>> argentina defaulting on its debt separate from argent a argentina, do you see opportunities overseas or stay domestically? >> i think you have to remember our economy looks better than almost everyone else. if i was forced to make some international trade, i would like to something like yum brands, a high exposure to china. i think it's had enough, i would probably buy that. >> i think argentina has been a great excuse to sell. look at the price of the vix. we talked about buying this when you need to, so i think you have to be very careful, as they're still full-blown in a currency war. >> on that note, guys, have a great weekend. >> you too, sue. >>> the big number today was the job number, but job creation came in below expectations for june. so where are the jobs in america? mary thompson knows. this times she in augusta, georgia. >> hey there, sue. the jobs, just like these easy-go golf carts, they can be found everywhere in america. everywhere, that is, with a factory looking to outsource the maintenance. i'll have that story, after the break.
i did buy some of that last week. >> >>> argentina defaulting on its debt separate from argent a argentina, do you see opportunities overseas or stay domestically? >> i think you have to remember our economy looks better than almost everyone else. if i was forced to make some international trade, i would like to something like yum brands, a high exposure to china. i think it's had enough, i would probably buy that. >> i think argentina has been a great excuse to sell....
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and now that's terribly important the reason that happened was because nobody would otherwise trust argentina when it came to lending money so it goes wrong the new york court then adjudicate on the matter and argentina walks away from it and saying oh the horrid capitalists and the nasty hedge fund i'm sorry they got themselves into this mess it's as simple as that they say why would anyone lend argentina life but we know that banks lend people money knowing they're not going to get paid back because banks are not taking those risks they are hedged and if there is a problem they get the state that bail them out whether it's sub prime mortgages argentina or some unproven dot com stocks back in the ninety's banks don't take rest making loans so therefore why would they lend argentina they got paid the bankers made their money and there they ran away so why why not. but you are absolutely right and there is if you like another dimension to this we ought to think about and that is since i think that they will try and change the rules on sovereign debt as a whole would you lend money to from one
and now that's terribly important the reason that happened was because nobody would otherwise trust argentina when it came to lending money so it goes wrong the new york court then adjudicate on the matter and argentina walks away from it and saying oh the horrid capitalists and the nasty hedge fund i'm sorry they got themselves into this mess it's as simple as that they say why would anyone lend argentina life but we know that banks lend people money knowing they're not going to get paid back...
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en buenos aires argentina, gustavo mayer, univisiÓn. >> un grupo de abogados trabajan para evitar la deportaciÓn de decenas de madres y niÑos centroamericanos que estÁn en nuevo mÉxico. pero se estÁn quejando de que no les dan tiempo para preparar los casos que defenderÁn a travÉs de una videoconferencia ante un juez en virginia. >> una persona que pudo haber estado expuesto el mortal virus del Ébola es tratada en un hospital de california. indican que el paciente fue aislado de otros pacientes en el centro mÉdico kaiser al sur de sacramento. trabajan con la divisiÓn de salud del condado para determinar si es portador del terrible virus. en instantes, un cocodrilo gigante persigue a un... >> quÉ miedo! ♪ ♪ >> quÉ gran susto te llevo esta persona que nadaba tranquilamente en una playa, en playa del carmen, no mÉjico cuando vio que los seguÍa un enorme cocodrilo. las imÁgenes fueron gravada con un celular de un turista. >> el menor de cÓmo el animal avanza, pero por fortuna lo distrajeron. la persona que grabÓ la escena los subiÓ las redes sociales. el niÑo sigue
en buenos aires argentina, gustavo mayer, univisiÓn. >> un grupo de abogados trabajan para evitar la deportaciÓn de decenas de madres y niÑos centroamericanos que estÁn en nuevo mÉxico. pero se estÁn quejando de que no les dan tiempo para preparar los casos que defenderÁn a travÉs de una videoconferencia ante un juez en virginia. >> una persona que pudo haber estado expuesto el mortal virus del Ébola es tratada en un hospital de california. indican que el paciente fue...
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adam: won't that be contained to argentina? doesn't gm have bigger problems in a country like brazil? >> absolutely right. the bond issuance absolutely correct, not just argentina. that's a hot spot and going to spread, latin america is going to be much more talked about in q4 of this year. deirdre: hard to go further east without talking about russia and ukraine. as we see a lot of tensions dialing up and back, how does this stand as far as the effects it could have on the market? >> they are uncertain it comes through. what putin is doing is having unintended consequences he wasn't looking for. he wants to punish the united states for buying less agricultural products, that's good for the united states. we only export roughly 2-3% of agriculture to russia. it's gotten the commodity prices to come off and lower inflationary pressure and that's good for u.s. companies. what you have to look at is what economies are most impacted and what companies? so i travel globally significantly, probably spend 40% of my time in europe. ver
adam: won't that be contained to argentina? doesn't gm have bigger problems in a country like brazil? >> absolutely right. the bond issuance absolutely correct, not just argentina. that's a hot spot and going to spread, latin america is going to be much more talked about in q4 of this year. deirdre: hard to go further east without talking about russia and ukraine. as we see a lot of tensions dialing up and back, how does this stand as far as the effects it could have on the market?...
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save that for defaulting argentina. exxon managed to earn $9 billion in the quarter, $9 billion in three months and the revenue, $111 billion. >>> the french low cost company illid made a $15 billion cash offer for more than half of t-mobile today. in the meantime, t-mobile turned the first net profit and signed up another 1.5 million customers. morgan brennan has more on what this all means. >> reporter: america's fourth largest wireless provider has been shaking up the industry, aggressively slashing prices to spark competition with larger u.s. rivals, sprint, at&t and verizon. so far, the plan seems to be working. t-mobile continues to add monthly wireless subscribers and now, it's attracting potential buyers. >> we've always said in the long term scale is extremely important. i have to point out we have multiple options to create long-term scale for this company, one of which is been long rumors and one possibility. >> reporter: multiple options is right. while it's widely believed sprint could put a bid in, another
save that for defaulting argentina. exxon managed to earn $9 billion in the quarter, $9 billion in three months and the revenue, $111 billion. >>> the french low cost company illid made a $15 billion cash offer for more than half of t-mobile today. in the meantime, t-mobile turned the first net profit and signed up another 1.5 million customers. morgan brennan has more on what this all means. >> reporter: america's fourth largest wireless provider has been shaking up the...
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they could find argentina on a daily basis. to goould order investors claim the money and put it into an account of the court that later can be distributed. this is not over yet. i think we will see many of these events over the next few weeks and months. people youon the have spoken with, what is the response for investors? it is surprising because there are some investors that cannot involve themselves. they are real money investors and certain restrictions. be able toot participate. those people will have to sell bonds to the people more adventurous. some hedge funds have been buying bonds knowing it can go to the wild west situation and that this may be an out, and they may be more interested in participating. no matter what, everyone will be talking to their lawyer. everyone wants to know if they could ever end up being sued by participating in this. you have to be very risky to do this without knowing the legal ramifications. >> who are the parties involved on the investor side? >> bigger houses that have traditionally he
they could find argentina on a daily basis. to goould order investors claim the money and put it into an account of the court that later can be distributed. this is not over yet. i think we will see many of these events over the next few weeks and months. people youon the have spoken with, what is the response for investors? it is surprising because there are some investors that cannot involve themselves. they are real money investors and certain restrictions. be able toot participate. those...
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argentina is celebrating as gradually it heals the wounds from its dark past. but 31 years after the military left office, it still is battling for answers, searching for justice. some of the grandmothers have died without finding their lost grandchildren. delia is now 88. her confidence boosted that she, too, will soon meet her lost granted son and find some comfort from a tragic past. daniel swimler, al jazeera, buenos aires. >> let's go back to gaza. this is the scene in gaza, and you can see smoke, again, over the top of some of the buildings there. and we also saw a recent quite substantial explosion. ham and that's what happened, and there is another explosion, too. more smoke as peace talks do seem to have faltered. in japan, tens of thousands of people are marking the 69th anniversary of the u.s. atomic bombing of nagasaki. flowers were laid at the peace park and u.s. ambassador to japan, caroline kennedy. the it was held near the spot where the plutone yam bomb was dropped in 1945. 150,000 people died in the attack and from subsequent radiation sicknes
argentina is celebrating as gradually it heals the wounds from its dark past. but 31 years after the military left office, it still is battling for answers, searching for justice. some of the grandmothers have died without finding their lost grandchildren. delia is now 88. her confidence boosted that she, too, will soon meet her lost granted son and find some comfort from a tragic past. daniel swimler, al jazeera, buenos aires. >> let's go back to gaza. this is the scene in gaza, and you...
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en buenos aires argentina, gustavo mayer, univisiÓn. >> un grupo de abogados trabajan para evitar la deportaciÓn de decenas de madres y niÑos centroamericanos que estÁn en nuevo mÉxico. pero se estÁn quejando de que no les dan tiempo para preparar los casos que defenderÁn a travÉs de una videoconferencia ante un juez en virginia. >> una persona que pudo haber estado expuesto el mortal virus del Ébola es tratada en un hospital de california. indican que el paciente fue aislado de otros pacientes en el centro mÉdico kaiser al sur de sacramento. trabajan con la divisiÓn de salud del condado para determinar si es portador del terrible virus. en instantes, un cocodrilo gigante persigue a un... >> quÉ miedo! >> jovencito en una playa de mÉxico... el desenlace a continuaciÓn. de verdad queremos... es mas! ven a verizon y obtén más. ahora obtén nuestros mejores precios con el plan more everything recibe 1gb adicional de datos al mes por línea smart rewards de verizon para que acumules puntos para lo que realmente quieres. y 50% de descuento en todos los smartphones nuevos, c
en buenos aires argentina, gustavo mayer, univisiÓn. >> un grupo de abogados trabajan para evitar la deportaciÓn de decenas de madres y niÑos centroamericanos que estÁn en nuevo mÉxico. pero se estÁn quejando de que no les dan tiempo para preparar los casos que defenderÁn a travÉs de una videoconferencia ante un juez en virginia. >> una persona que pudo haber estado expuesto el mortal virus del Ébola es tratada en un hospital de california. indican que el paciente fue...
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la dictadura argentina lo entregÓ en adopción. sin satorla seguridad y viaja de san josÉ a los Ángeles. lo intentÓ 6 veces antes para volar gratis a hawai. enmascarados de carne y hueso muestran su rostro tras un choque de autobuses. auxiliaron a heridos en medio del caos. comenzamos. ♪ ♪ noticiero univisiÓn, con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. ♪ ♪ >> muy buenas noches. las cosas se complican a las familias centroamericanas que llegan con niÑos a la frontera de los esta contrario de lo que muchos creÍan despuÉs de su arresto las estÁn dejando en libertad rÁpidamente. siguen en centros de detenciÓn sin derecho a fianza. muchos abogados creen que este trato es ilegal. injusto, pero como nos dice lourdes meluzÁ para el gobierno de estados unidos es un asunto de seguridad nacional. >> abogados del gobierno estarÍan designando a la migratoria como una amenaza de seguridad nacional. para que no obtelgan libertad bajo fianza y sigan detenidos. abogados reportaron los casos confirma la uniÓn americana para las lib
la dictadura argentina lo entregÓ en adopción. sin satorla seguridad y viaja de san josÉ a los Ángeles. lo intentÓ 6 veces antes para volar gratis a hawai. enmascarados de carne y hueso muestran su rostro tras un choque de autobuses. auxiliaron a heridos en medio del caos. comenzamos. ♪ ♪ noticiero univisiÓn, con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. ♪ ♪ >> muy buenas noches. las cosas se complican a las familias centroamericanas que llegan con niÑos a la frontera de los esta...
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en un tv show muy popular, ensayÁbamos horas por dÍa. >> era la dÉcada del 90 y en argentina el baile profesional existÍa inspirado por el rey del pop coquetear con idea de viajar a ee.uu. >> despuÉs de ver el recital de michael jackson a los 17 aÑos dijimos wow si queremos alcanzar a michael tenemos que ir para allÁ. >> el sueÑo no se materializÓ pero dos aÑos despuÉs llegÓ a argentina otro rey el rey del soul. >> james brown lo conocimos en un concierto privado conseguimos entradas gratis por el productor y le requerÍamos queremos bailar contigo, nos hizo asÍ. entramos empezamos a bailar como baila james brown y empezamos a hacer las coreografÍas nuestras. nos pidiÓ otra seguimos bailando y al final del concierto nos dijo que querÍa que bailemos con Él en un concierto enorme en un teatro en buenos aires. >> ya nada los detuvo con 400 $ en el bolsillo viajaron a la gran manzana vivÍan con 15 dÓlares semanales de los destino les tenÍa otra sorpresa. >> salÍamos de una sesiÓn de improvisaciÓn de tap llegamos a la octava avenida en manhattan y michael pasa caminando
en un tv show muy popular, ensayÁbamos horas por dÍa. >> era la dÉcada del 90 y en argentina el baile profesional existÍa inspirado por el rey del pop coquetear con idea de viajar a ee.uu. >> despuÉs de ver el recital de michael jackson a los 17 aÑos dijimos wow si queremos alcanzar a michael tenemos que ir para allÁ. >> el sueÑo no se materializÓ pero dos aÑos despuÉs llegÓ a argentina otro rey el rey del soul. >> james brown lo conocimos en un concierto...
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argentina could not make its payment. between 2005 and 2010, rather than walk away empty handed, a majority of its creditors agreed to exchange debt for new bonds. this group agreed to payments of roughly $0.25 on the dollar. however, about 1% of the investors refused that author led by mml capital, the group which argentina's government calls vault tour investors sued for payment in full, $13,000,000,000 plus interest. because the bonds were issued in new york, the case was tried there. the hedge funds won. in june, the u.s. supreme court upheld the ruling. argentina says it can't offer a better deal to the group without making the same offer to all bondholders. the courts froze argentinean accounts in new york being used to pay off the bulk of the creditors. after missing a deadline, argentina defaulted and the s & p, standard & poors, lowered the company's credit rape rating. argentina's economy minister blasted the court. >> translator: everyone has said that today, we were in default. >> is nonsense. the conditions o
argentina could not make its payment. between 2005 and 2010, rather than walk away empty handed, a majority of its creditors agreed to exchange debt for new bonds. this group agreed to payments of roughly $0.25 on the dollar. however, about 1% of the investors refused that author led by mml capital, the group which argentina's government calls vault tour investors sued for payment in full, $13,000,000,000 plus interest. because the bonds were issued in new york, the case was tried there. the...
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. >> una madre en argentina buscÓ 7 aÑos el asesino de su hija vemos como terminÓ su busqueda. comenzamos. ♪ ♪ este es su noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. ♪ ♪ quÉ tal? muy buenas noches. estados unidos sigue conmocionado por la decapitaciÓn del periodista a manos de insurgentes del llamado grupo isis en iraq. es la primera vez desde el fin de la guerra que estados unidos es atacado por los terroristas peor aÚn no podrÍa ser la Última. tendrÍan otro periodista en cautiverio. el presidente obama como nos dice lourdes del rÍo fue firme en su reacciÓn a este acto de barbarie. >> esta foto fue tomada del video que muestra la decapitaciÓn del periodista. unas imÁgenes que por Ética a la profesiÓn no vamos a difundir. a la derecha su verdugo, un miembro de la organizaciÓn terrorista. el periodista estaba desaparecido cuando fue obligado a abordar un vehÍculo en el norte de siria. no se supo de Él hasta ahora. en estados unidos sus padres recibÍan devastados la noticia. >> Él fue una inspiraciÓn para nosotros y para muchos, extraÑa
. >> una madre en argentina buscÓ 7 aÑos el asesino de su hija vemos como terminÓ su busqueda. comenzamos. ♪ ♪ este es su noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. ♪ ♪ quÉ tal? muy buenas noches. estados unidos sigue conmocionado por la decapitaciÓn del periodista a manos de insurgentes del llamado grupo isis en iraq. es la primera vez desde el fin de la guerra que estados unidos es atacado por los terroristas peor aÚn no podrÍa ser la Última. tendrÍan...