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in argentina. she lives in one of the poorest barrios of argentina, population 6,000, about an hour outside of buenos aires. raised with her sister by a single mother in their single-sorry tin-roofed home. this is a tough neighborhood. >> it is. >> reporter: a seminarian studied in if i recall but argentina is home and now part of his life's work. phl but argentina is home and now part of his life's work. il but argentina is home and now part of his life's work. l but argentina is home and now part of his life's work. al but argentina is home and now part of his life's work. dl but argentina is home and now part of his life's work. el but argentina is home and now part of his life's work. l but argentina is home and now part of his life's work. phl but argentina is home and now part of his life's work. il but argentina is home and now part of his life's work. al but argentina is home and now part of his life's work. but argentina is home and now part of his life's work. he and others are aware of t
in argentina. she lives in one of the poorest barrios of argentina, population 6,000, about an hour outside of buenos aires. raised with her sister by a single mother in their single-sorry tin-roofed home. this is a tough neighborhood. >> it is. >> reporter: a seminarian studied in if i recall but argentina is home and now part of his life's work. phl but argentina is home and now part of his life's work. il but argentina is home and now part of his life's work. l but argentina is...
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las banderas argentinas que la guardarÁs para otro festejo. el que hace muchos aÑos le viene siendo esquiva la copa a la selecciÓn argentina. la Última vez en el 93. arantza: en instantes seguiremos quÉ tÁctica utilice una mujer que se comiÓ 38 perros calientes, tal y como se lo digo. ♪ ♪ ♪ arantza: para finalizar los llevaremos a connie island donde se lleva a cabo el tradicional concurso de el dÍa de la independencia. por segundo aÑo la nativa de las vegas micky logrÓ llevarse el tÍtulo comiendo 38 hot dogs en 10 minutos y asÍ haya logrado retener el cinturÓn amarillo mostaza y recibe 10.000 $. jairo: bienvenidos a la secciÓn california. california trae de manera significativa ingreso del comercio internacional y el base central no es la excepciÓn. se analizamos nuestro estado es el quinto mayor proveedor de alimentos y productos agrÍcolas en el mundo y sabemos que paÍses como china se interesan en el comerc>> y las exportaciones de california. lo que se traduce en creaciÓn de miles de empleos bien remunerados. para m
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las banderas argentinas que la guardarÁs para otro festejo. el que hace muchos aÑos le viene siendo esquiva la copa a la selecciÓn argentina. la Última vez en el 93. arantza: en instantes seguiremos quÉ tÁctica utilice una mujer que se comiÓ 38 perros calientes, tal y como se lo digo. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ mi hogar... ♪ anunciador: más de un millón de estadounidenses en riesgo de ejecución hipotecaria han sido ayudados por making home affordable. averigua cuáles son tus opciones. ♪ mi hogar es mi lugar ♪ arantza: para finalizar los llevaremos a connie island donde se lleva a cabo el tradicional concurso de el dÍa de la independencia. por segundo aÑo la nativa de las vegas micky logrÓ llevarse el tÍtulo comiendo 38 hot dogs en 10 minutos y asÍ haya logrado retener el cinturÓn amarillo mostaza y recibe 10.000 $. quÉ pasen buenas noches, gracias sintonÍa y a la tarde la cobertura especial del papa, no se lo pierdan! ♪ ♪ ♪
las banderas argentinas que la guardarÁs para otro festejo. el que hace muchos aÑos le viene siendo esquiva la copa a la selecciÓn argentina. la Última vez en el 93. arantza: en instantes seguiremos quÉ tÁctica utilice una mujer que se comiÓ 38 perros calientes, tal y como se lo digo. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ mi hogar... ♪ anunciador: más de un millón de estadounidenses en riesgo de ejecución hipotecaria han sido ayudados por making home affordable. averigua cuáles son tus opciones. ♪ mi...
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me parece que argentina explotÓ en efectividad. lo que no habÍa hecho durante todo el torneo, lo hizo frente a paraguay. >> estaban guardando energÍa entonces. >> serÁ? lionel messi, sublime. aunque no marcÓ. bÁrbara: no marcÓ? >> se estarÁ reservando para la final? argentina golerÓ 6 a 1 y lionel messi no marcÓ ni uno de los goles, aunque participÓ en todas las jugadas. aquÍ el resumen de los deportes. [mÚsica] >> en el estadio municipal de concepciÓn, argentina y paraguay buscaban el boleto a la final. al minuto 15, centro de lionel messi y marcos rojo colocaba el 1 a 0. al 27, lionel messi con la asistencia para pastore que definÍa cruzado. 2 a 0. en el segundo tiempo la albiceleste mosfrÓ su popotencial ofensivo con doblete de di marÍa, kun agüero. >> en el mundial femenino de canadÁ, el nÚmero uno del rankie o, alemania se enfrentaba al dos, estados unidos. al minuto 59, la goleadora del torneo con seis dianas eligiÓ el peor momento para fallar un penal. diez minutos mÁs tarde, no perdonaba desde los doce
me parece que argentina explotÓ en efectividad. lo que no habÍa hecho durante todo el torneo, lo hizo frente a paraguay. >> estaban guardando energÍa entonces. >> serÁ? lionel messi, sublime. aunque no marcÓ. bÁrbara: no marcÓ? >> se estarÁ reservando para la final? argentina golerÓ 6 a 1 y lionel messi no marcÓ ni uno de los goles, aunque participÓ en todas las jugadas. aquÍ el resumen de los deportes. [mÚsica] >> en el estadio municipal de concepciÓn,...
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but the likely difference is that in the case of argentina they were very lucky. commodity prices driven by china and low interest rates were skyrocketing and they are a rich agricultural production country. so theyed a a lot to sell and were able to raise a lot of dollars to prop up the currency whereas it is hard to believe that greece would be similarly blessed. >> as you mention, argentina had to go through a currency devaluation and that helped its exports. if greece were to return to the drachma, how much boost would it give to the tourism industry and would that be enough to help the economy recover a little bit? >> a little bit but i don't think much. even -- a lot of tourists have been going to greece. it's not like they have been absent all of these years. it's just not enough to pull the economy up especially since the unemployment rate is around 25% and the gdp has already fallen in the past five years so far. >> another thing we learned from argentina is debt restructuring is certainly needed if greece is to have any real future. given the lessons fro
but the likely difference is that in the case of argentina they were very lucky. commodity prices driven by china and low interest rates were skyrocketing and they are a rich agricultural production country. so theyed a a lot to sell and were able to raise a lot of dollars to prop up the currency whereas it is hard to believe that greece would be similarly blessed. >> as you mention, argentina had to go through a currency devaluation and that helped its exports. if greece were to return...
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in argentina. she lives in one of the poorest barrios of argentina, population 6,000, about an hour outside of buenos aires. raised with her sister by a single mother in their single-story tin-roof home. this is a tough neighborhood. >> it is. >> reporter: patricio studied in philadelphia but argentina is home and this area part of his life's work. he and other priests involved here are well aware of the risk diminishes violence largely connected to illegal drug trafficking. >> it's dangerous for everybody, but that's why we are trained to do something in order to help these families to move forward. >> reporter: starting this year he's been leaving every day to go to a private school. one of five girls selected so far for scholarships. so thousands of miles from where we're standing people in pennsylvania are helping to see a dream that you have come true for children here. >> yeah. we dream to help them in the future to go to college. for them to become professionals. >> reporter: back in wayne,
in argentina. she lives in one of the poorest barrios of argentina, population 6,000, about an hour outside of buenos aires. raised with her sister by a single mother in their single-story tin-roof home. this is a tough neighborhood. >> it is. >> reporter: patricio studied in philadelphia but argentina is home and this area part of his life's work. he and other priests involved here are well aware of the risk diminishes violence largely connected to illegal drug trafficking....
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y ademÁs se encuentro con compatriotas que llegaron desde diferentes provincias de argentina, azalia hernÁndez con el recuento de la jornada de hoy a un dÍa de que termine la gira del papa por sudamÉrica adelante rafael. cuÉntanos. >>> ya casi tÉrmino el viaje del papa f. por latinoamÉrica pero se ha dado el tiempo de incluir cuatro actividad en su agenda comenzando con un encuentro con niÑos en un hospital pe de ahÍ elÉctrico y luego una masiva misa. >>> el papa francisco madrugÓ para visitar a los niÑos del pe de ahÍ elÉctrico en es unos fue un emotivo momento en que saludÓ a los niÑos y en su mensaje destacÓ la cercanÍa de ellos con dios. >>> mientras tanto en el santuario a 48 kilÓmetros de la ciudad ya habÍa una multitud esperÁndolo, entre ellos varios grupos de argentinos muy animados. >>> argentina!. >>> es un papÁ de argentina pero de todo el mundo es contagia paz, alegrÍa, como lo dijo seamos cristianos alegres por eso vinimos asÍ. >>> (risas). >>> pero la mayorÍa sin duda eran paraguayos decenas de miles que llenaban la plaza la capacidad de sitiÓ n
y ademÁs se encuentro con compatriotas que llegaron desde diferentes provincias de argentina, azalia hernÁndez con el recuento de la jornada de hoy a un dÍa de que termine la gira del papa por sudamÉrica adelante rafael. cuÉntanos. >>> ya casi tÉrmino el viaje del papa f. por latinoamÉrica pero se ha dado el tiempo de incluir cuatro actividad en su agenda comenzando con un encuentro con niÑos en un hospital pe de ahÍ elÉctrico y luego una masiva misa. >>> el papa...
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tap on nbc10 mobile app for more of jim rosenfeld's trip to argentina. tonight, he'll bring you a story of a student while studying in argentina. he says it took a home state 4,000 miles from here to realize he needs to be on the ben franklin parkway in september for the pope's visit to philadelphia. >>> in greece european leaders say they want a detailed bailout plan from greece by the end of business today. observers say if they don't get it, greece will give up the single european currency the euro, and that will be a first. also europe central bank is holding off extending greece's emergency credit until today's events play out. >>> listen to this one. it started out as a knock on the door for a homeowner in tennessee. it ended with a fight that included a tire iron a pellet gun and the victim biting off part of the would-be robbers' ear and hopped at a home in chattanooga. the suspect told the victim he had car trouble and asked to use his phone and then police say the robber hit the homeowner with a tire iron and put a pellet gun to the man's dog's
tap on nbc10 mobile app for more of jim rosenfeld's trip to argentina. tonight, he'll bring you a story of a student while studying in argentina. he says it took a home state 4,000 miles from here to realize he needs to be on the ben franklin parkway in september for the pope's visit to philadelphia. >>> in greece european leaders say they want a detailed bailout plan from greece by the end of business today. observers say if they don't get it, greece will give up the single european...
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las banderas argentinas que la guardarÁs para otro festejo. el que hace muchos aÑos le viene siendo esquiva la copa a la selecciÓn argentina. la Última vez en el 93. arantza: en instantes seguiremos quÉ tÁctica utilice una mujer que se comiÓ 38 perros calientes, tal y como se lo digo. ♪ ♪ ♪ arantza: para finalizar los llevaremos a connie island donde se lleva a cabo el tradicional concurso de el dÍa de la independencia. por segundo aÑo la nativa de las vegas micky logrÓ llevarse el tÍtulo comiendo 38 hot dogs en 10 minutos y asÍ haya logrado retener el cinturÓn amarillo mostaza y recibe 10.000 $. quÉ pasen buenas noches, >> la siguiente es una presentación pagada de luminess air. >> presentadora: ahora existe una nueva forma para cubrir completamente tus pequeños defectos, minimizar arrugas y hacerte ver 10 años más joven instantáneamente. >> las amigas preguntan si me puse botox. >> hay quienes dicen: "tu tis se ve precioso". >> dos personas incluso me dijeron que mi cutis parece de porcelana. >> presentadora: presenta
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they are national champions in argentina. soccer club when they recently won a few select players and team officials got to celebrate the victories, not with a parade down there equivalent of broad street, but with a private audience with the pope. >> it was difficult to speak. >> reporter: the defender is one of the team's star players. left speechless by his meeting with the team's biggest fan during his visit to the vatican. >> he said i don't follow the games. i can't see the games every weekend. but i know the result of the games. >> reporter: that's because the pope's guard fills him in. he admits he doesn't want any television, not even to see the hometown team he's followed since he was a boy. >> he spoke about when he was a child, and how his father makes him a fan. >> reporter: even the youngest fans come with images of the pope, hoping that with his blessing, the team will do well. we found this boy equipped with his own special cards from his first communion printed with the pope like this and team logo. he hands
they are national champions in argentina. soccer club when they recently won a few select players and team officials got to celebrate the victories, not with a parade down there equivalent of broad street, but with a private audience with the pope. >> it was difficult to speak. >> reporter: the defender is one of the team's star players. left speechless by his meeting with the team's biggest fan during his visit to the vatican. >> he said i don't follow the games. i can't see...
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if we think about argentina, which was something like greece, argentina has massive structural problems. it continues to this day but , when argentina abandoned its peg to dollar, the economy began to recover and grew 63% over the last two years. greece does not have that alternative. the fact the euro has turned into a roach motel -- once you go in, you cannot come out, it's really a very disastrous thing. joe: argentina, big commodity exporter and also did it at the same time when china was booming. with greece, what's the value of devaluation given that they don't have a manufacturing sector, and you don't associate greece with exports? prof. krugman: first of all, greece has what it always has had -- sun and sand. the idea of a post devaluation greece -- it is not happening right now, but it would be a very favorite tourist destination for large numbers of beer swilling brits. they would come to the greek islands. but the argentine story was not about exports. this is a widespread misconception. it was about the end of deflation. it was about knowing the suffering would not continue
if we think about argentina, which was something like greece, argentina has massive structural problems. it continues to this day but , when argentina abandoned its peg to dollar, the economy began to recover and grew 63% over the last two years. greece does not have that alternative. the fact the euro has turned into a roach motel -- once you go in, you cannot come out, it's really a very disastrous thing. joe: argentina, big commodity exporter and also did it at the same time when china was...
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. >>> chile's football team are celebrating a major title whenment the copa america beat argentina in the final after a penalty issued to argentina's defeat coming a year after winning the world cup final. richard park reports. >> chill yes versus argentina, and a chance for lionel messi to win an major international tournament. chile's star forward came close to winning the copa america final and in stoppage time he instructed his side. after extra time penalty were needed. when argentine midfielder spotted a save by bravo, it allowed sanchez to net the winning spot kick for chile. and 4-1 in the shoot-out. >> i think the penalties gave us the justice we should have got before. i don't want to be iresponsible with what i say. the purpose was more with chile, than argentina. >> quiet frankly, i'd go to the graves with the boys they give their all with honesty, they suffer. we will keep trying without any doubt. >> it's the second time chile beat argentina in 39 competitive matches. crucially their first ever copa america title. >> but the women's game is facing a challenge in bridging
. >>> chile's football team are celebrating a major title whenment the copa america beat argentina in the final after a penalty issued to argentina's defeat coming a year after winning the world cup final. richard park reports. >> chill yes versus argentina, and a chance for lionel messi to win an major international tournament. chile's star forward came close to winning the copa america final and in stoppage time he instructed his side. after extra time penalty were needed. when...
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in argentina living in one of the poorest areas of argentina, population 6,000. raised with her sister by a single mother in their single story tin roof home. >> reporter: this is a tough neighborhood. >> it is. >> reporter: this man studied in philadelphia but argentina is home and now part of his life's work. ♪ he and other priests well aware of the risks violence connected to illegal drug trafficking. >> we are trying to do something in order to help the families to move forward. >> reporter: starting this year he has been leaving every day to go to a private school. one of five girls selected so far for scholarships. thousands of miles from where we are staying, people in pennsylvania helping to see a dream you have come true for children here. >> we dream to help them in the future to go to college and become professional. >> reporter: back in wayne we show where we just have been. and sort of virtually introduce this corporate ceo and his wife to the girl their dollars are helping. >> you have to question who are the benefactors and the beneficiaries. >>
in argentina living in one of the poorest areas of argentina, population 6,000. raised with her sister by a single mother in their single story tin roof home. >> reporter: this is a tough neighborhood. >> it is. >> reporter: this man studied in philadelphia but argentina is home and now part of his life's work. ♪ he and other priests well aware of the risks violence connected to illegal drug trafficking. >> we are trying to do something in order to help the families to...
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conductor: estoy tomando nota de los goles que hizo argentina. reportero: explotÓ la ofensiva de argentina, tiene los mejores jugadores del mundo. conductor: gracias, regresamos con el pronÓstico del tiempo. ♪ ♪ ♪ conductor:gracias, de regreso para hablar de las temperaturas que continuarÁ arriba del promedio, aunque lejos del rÉcord que es de 92. la circulaciÓn continÚa atrayendo, no sÓlo la humedad, sino ese calor extremo que continuar hacia la zona norte de california. de hecho la advertencia se mantiene. excesivo calor. para nosotros se mantiene fresco, especialmente en la costa. amigos, temperaturas a los tres dÍgitos, iba a continuar todavÍa maÑana. 102 grados, 91 en san josÉ. maÑana va a ser otro dÍa caluroso, por la noche se mantiene estable. vamos hablar entonces de los prÓximos dÍas, no sin antes decirle que hoy el dÍa no tiene 24 horas, sino 24 horas +1 segundo, es un ajuste que se hace en el tiempo. muy interesante. agregamos un segundo para que se ajuste. bueno, miÉrcoles a las 82, sÁbado dÍa de la independen
conductor: estoy tomando nota de los goles que hizo argentina. reportero: explotÓ la ofensiva de argentina, tiene los mejores jugadores del mundo. conductor: gracias, regresamos con el pronÓstico del tiempo. ♪ ♪ ♪ conductor:gracias, de regreso para hablar de las temperaturas que continuarÁ arriba del promedio, aunque lejos del rÉcord que es de 92. la circulaciÓn continÚa atrayendo, no sÓlo la humedad, sino ese calor extremo que continuar hacia la zona norte de california. de hecho...
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. >>> dark time in argentina. why some say pope francis didn't do enough to help. >>> a reunion three decades later. >>> a movie that had fans running from the theater in chester county. >>> it's the case of the missing lifeguard stands at the rehoboth beach in delaware. beach sweepers noticed the stands were missing yesterday. each weighs 500 pounds. they have backup stands so the beach will be staffed this weekend. >>> all this week we brought you stories from pope francis theynative argentina. it's about a dark time during francis' rise in the church through the eyes of a grandmother we won't forget meeting on our last day in argentina. two photos on an office desk speak volumes of the tragedy and triumph that formed the ark of her 84 years. [ speaking foreign language ] >> she told us her pregnant daughter was kidnapped off the street at age 22. the college student activist detained for months in a detention center like this one during the brutal war in the 1970s. her one dimensional black and white photo amon
. >>> dark time in argentina. why some say pope francis didn't do enough to help. >>> a reunion three decades later. >>> a movie that had fans running from the theater in chester county. >>> it's the case of the missing lifeguard stands at the rehoboth beach in delaware. beach sweepers noticed the stands were missing yesterday. each weighs 500 pounds. they have backup stands so the beach will be staffed this weekend. >>> all this week we brought you...
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he was enraged and investigated the government of argentina. what he found and what he claimed to have found was there was a secret deal that the argentine government wasn't telling anyone about. to more or less forget the terrorist attack. charlie: what is the incentive to forget? dexter: grain, oil. economics, money. he said this was a criminal conspiracy by the president of argentina and its foreign minister to forget this terrorist attack. charlie: probably under pressure from iran, he would argue? >> yes. so on january 15, he was scheduled to appear in front of the committee of the argentine congress to testify about this. 12 hours before, he is found dead in a pool of blood in the bathroom of his apartment with a pistol in his hand. that is the case. the coroner initially ruled it a suicide. i have to say that nobody really believed it at the time. few people believed it at the time. so the question is, how did he die? that is what i went down there to figure out. charlie: do reasonable people think this could have been suicide? dexter: s
he was enraged and investigated the government of argentina. what he found and what he claimed to have found was there was a secret deal that the argentine government wasn't telling anyone about. to more or less forget the terrorist attack. charlie: what is the incentive to forget? dexter: grain, oil. economics, money. he said this was a criminal conspiracy by the president of argentina and its foreign minister to forget this terrorist attack. charlie: probably under pressure from iran, he...
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some say argentina was lucky. they had soy exploiting to china, and duvall ways lowered prices which attracted tourism and posted exports. argentina is still alive and some would say thriving. but there is no doubt that that massive default 14 years ago left deep deep scars that the country is still learning to live with. one of the miest inflation rates in the world for one. it is still in dispute with other hungry creditors. mostly in the united states. billions of argentine dollars are stashed abroad and foreigners are wary of investing here. >> the cost in terms of poverty it's amazing. anythings flexibility. both sides should compromise. >> argentina in 2011 still had its own currentcy wand was not bound. but these scenes are seen from opposite ends of the planet bind these countries together. they praise the no-vote as a victory for democracy and victory. in the wake of the crisis said that the dead don't pay their debts. the millions of argentines their country is not dead and greece can perhaps take some c
some say argentina was lucky. they had soy exploiting to china, and duvall ways lowered prices which attracted tourism and posted exports. argentina is still alive and some would say thriving. but there is no doubt that that massive default 14 years ago left deep deep scars that the country is still learning to live with. one of the miest inflation rates in the world for one. it is still in dispute with other hungry creditors. mostly in the united states. billions of argentine dollars are...
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. >>> nbc 10 travelled to argentina where pope francis grew up buenos aires. we tracked down a childhood friend who shared fond memories of the holy father. >> always the best in the classroom. >> he was smart? intelligent? >> intelligent. >> we'll show you exactly what it was like for him to grow up there and how argentina helped shape the man who would one day lead the kajcatholic church. >>> clouds and showers this morning. you can see the wind. that's the southerly wind. that will help to heat things up today. we're headed for the 90s right now at 5:37, 76 degrees. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >>> 5:39. tracking some showers. you can see it in this live view from center city. look at those clouds. scattered showers this morning. they're fairly quick moving. northeast philadelphia airport reporting cloudy skies, 84% humidpy. there go the showers quickly moving past cheltenham, you'll see them in lower bucks county. that's a line of showers already left in departed center city. as far as showers and thunderstorms, m
. >>> nbc 10 travelled to argentina where pope francis grew up buenos aires. we tracked down a childhood friend who shared fond memories of the holy father. >> always the best in the classroom. >> he was smart? intelligent? >> intelligent. >> we'll show you exactly what it was like for him to grow up there and how argentina helped shape the man who would one day lead the kajcatholic church. >>> clouds and showers this morning. you can see the wind....
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. >> 14 years ago argentina defaulted on debts of more than $90 billion p biggest in history. the banks restricted what customers could withdrawal and unemployment rocketed. now as they have turned around, they take a look at what lessons can learn from argentina. >> monica sympathizing with and greeks she worned in a foreign bank back in 2001, and citied has painful memories we stopped everything, lad to do everything to ensure that our customers could not have their own money take it out of their own accounts. >> monica has to captain to change, leaving banking to open her own shop. it was hard for everyone to live with that fear, not knowing what was going to happen, the police were patrolling the streets in one knew what to do. things only began to clear ought after a long time. >> more than half the population plunged below the poverty line urge employment rockets the pesto was desamed. there were daily protests. which attracted tourism and boosted exports. >> argentina as you can see is still alive and some would say thriving but there's no doubt that massive default lef
. >> 14 years ago argentina defaulted on debts of more than $90 billion p biggest in history. the banks restricted what customers could withdrawal and unemployment rocketed. now as they have turned around, they take a look at what lessons can learn from argentina. >> monica sympathizing with and greeks she worned in a foreign bank back in 2001, and citied has painful memories we stopped everything, lad to do everything to ensure that our customers could not have their own money take...
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we sat down with a member of the pope's hometown team during our trip to argentina. what he had to say about the team's sudden success after one of their biggest fans moved into the vatican. >>> a steamy start and a cloudy one too. i'm tracking some showers this morning and expecting potentially severe weather later today. a first alert is in effect. >>> 5:38 a xupcouple of minutes ahead of sunrise. the clouds have rolled in overnight. dry right now. this view from the comcast center in center city but warm and muggy to start with. in the 70s right now. 77 degrees in philadelphia. the humidity will be running high through the day as the temperature climbs. we will get breaks in the clouds. that is going to lead to a quick warm-up. this morning tracking some showers mainly light showers extending from the lehigh valley through bucks county and montgomery county. there are heavier downpours in central and southern chester county. this line is moving to the east. no severe weather here. but that is a possibility for later this afternoon. a first aletter has been issued
we sat down with a member of the pope's hometown team during our trip to argentina. what he had to say about the team's sudden success after one of their biggest fans moved into the vatican. >>> a steamy start and a cloudy one too. i'm tracking some showers this morning and expecting potentially severe weather later today. a first alert is in effect. >>> 5:38 a xupcouple of minutes ahead of sunrise. the clouds have rolled in overnight. dry right now. this view from the comcast...
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nbc 10 visits the same poverty stricken neighborhoods of argentina where pope francis once walked the streets before he was pope. how families in this area are following in francis's footsteps by helping those in need. >>> a warm muggy and mostly cloudy start to the day. just minutes away from sunrise this morning. and showers, well they're not far away either. your hour-by-hour future weather when we come back. people of the coffee drinking world, dunkin' has a dark roast coffee that's deliciously roasted just right for a bold start and smooth finish that's never bitter. put down the dark roast you've been putting up with and reach for the one you deserve. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >>> 5:38. two minutes away from sunrise this morning. we'll see some sunshine but clouds are starting to move into the area. the temperatures really didn't come down that much overnight. northeast philadelphia reporting 79 degrees, 4 degrees warmer than yesterday. here come the clouds not into the atlantic city area just yet but they're thicker in allentown. wi
nbc 10 visits the same poverty stricken neighborhoods of argentina where pope francis once walked the streets before he was pope. how families in this area are following in francis's footsteps by helping those in need. >>> a warm muggy and mostly cloudy start to the day. just minutes away from sunrise this morning. and showers, well they're not far away either. your hour-by-hour future weather when we come back. people of the coffee drinking world, dunkin' has a dark roast coffee...
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don't miss jim's reports from argentina, happening all this week. follow jim's trip on his facebook page including a time lapse video through the streets. complete coverage is on nbc10.com. >>> we want to take you back to this scene. sky force 10 continuing to be live here. you see the front facade of this payless shoe store in delaware county now engulfed in flames. crews are on the scene. you see the smoke, black, this fire still burning. you see flames coming out of the roof there. it also looks as if because this is a commercial district these adjacent buildings, we can't tell whether or not the flames have spread. so far it looks like it is contained to the payless shoe store but because it's so close, because this fire is still burning, it's something firefighters are battling and we will stay on top of this story. we will continue to bring you more information. so far, no word on any injuries. that's the good news here. we will continue to follow this story live from sky force 10 and bring you a complete update tonight at 11:00. >>> we are st
don't miss jim's reports from argentina, happening all this week. follow jim's trip on his facebook page including a time lapse video through the streets. complete coverage is on nbc10.com. >>> we want to take you back to this scene. sky force 10 continuing to be live here. you see the front facade of this payless shoe store in delaware county now engulfed in flames. crews are on the scene. you see the smoke, black, this fire still burning. you see flames coming out of the roof there....
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marÍa: y aunque el papa no va a ir a argentina, argentina estÁ presente en este viaje pastoral por amÉrica latina_ cÓmo? con la historia de un joven argentino con leucemia y un mensaje que le mandÓ el papa. todo esto se ha vuelto viral en las redes sociales como explica pablo desde argentina. pablo: en un inÉdito vÍdeo mensaje grabado a bordo del vuelo papal que lo llevÓ a sudamÉrica, francisco le enviÓ fuerzas a un joven argentino a quien le diagnosticaron leucemia el aÑo pasado. este es el mensaje que se biliares o a las redes sociales a travÉs del cual invita a todos a inscribirse en la lista de potenciales donantes. , actualmente se encuentra bajo tratamiento pudo relatar su sorpresa bajo el inesperado apoyo del pontÍfice a travÉs de la lÍnea telefÓnica mientras se sumaba a la doble di cuenta de que lo tiene aislado, hasta tanto su sistema inmunitario se recupere. >> siento gran admiraciÓn por el papa. es una muy buena persona. pablo: desde su habitaciÓn, que hoy por hoy que sus casa, este joven deportista reconoce lo reconfortante que fue el saludo papal. >> mÁs allÁ
marÍa: y aunque el papa no va a ir a argentina, argentina estÁ presente en este viaje pastoral por amÉrica latina_ cÓmo? con la historia de un joven argentino con leucemia y un mensaje que le mandÓ el papa. todo esto se ha vuelto viral en las redes sociales como explica pablo desde argentina. pablo: en un inÉdito vÍdeo mensaje grabado a bordo del vuelo papal que lo llevÓ a sudamÉrica, francisco le enviÓ fuerzas a un joven argentino a quien le diagnosticaron leucemia el aÑo pasado....
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argentina did start to devalue its way out of its debt crisis, but argentina at the same time, lucky for it, it got a lucky break, it had a global commodities boom at that time. neil: that's exactly right. >> they could export their beef, their grains. so greece is not in a good spot right now, and it's not like what argentina went through at all. neil: you know, we were talking about argentina, that experience, of course, the birthplace of the pope, of francis, he's in -- not around general teen that, but he is going to some poor countries, ecuador earlier today and will be through the remainder of the day. he has been very sympathetic, lenore, on the plight of the average greek people. he has urged in no uncertain terms that lenders resolve this. but putting clearly the onus on lenders, that this is a populist pitch to try to see the difference between those who have the money and those who owe the money. what kind of a role do you expect the pope will play in all of this? >> i think he's going to try to get as involved as he can because the situation is such a horrific impact. the
argentina did start to devalue its way out of its debt crisis, but argentina at the same time, lucky for it, it got a lucky break, it had a global commodities boom at that time. neil: that's exactly right. >> they could export their beef, their grains. so greece is not in a good spot right now, and it's not like what argentina went through at all. neil: you know, we were talking about argentina, that experience, of course, the birthplace of the pope, of francis, he's in -- not around...
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iran, argentina, and the shocking death. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ ♪ emily: it has changed the way we watch video, redefined going viral, challenged governments, and even launched the career of justin bieber. today, youtube, now owned by google, has more than 1 billion users, uploading 300 hours of video every minute. it all started a decade ago with a trip to the zoo. and one of the founders says he is not quite done changing the way we are entertained. joining me today on “studio 1.0,” youtube cofounder and former ceo, chad hurley. chad, thank you so much for being here. chad: thanks for having me.
iran, argentina, and the shocking death. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ ♪ emily: it has changed the way we watch video, redefined going viral, challenged governments, and even launched the career of justin bieber. today, youtube, now owned by google, has more than 1 billion users, uploading 300 hours of video every minute. it all started a decade ago with a trip to the zoo. and one of the founders says he is not quite done changing the way we are entertained. joining me...
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chillile taking on argentina. messy is wonderful. so close. and argentina knew they had to have one there. almost won it. head to penalty kicks. the shot stopped by bravo. he comes up with the save. chile now one shot away from their first title. alexis sanchez comes through with the historic shot. chile beats argentina in penalty kicks their first ever title. >>> perhaps we should have seen this coming. a loss for joey "jaws" chestnut at the annual hot dog eating contest on coney island. that seems unthinkable. he'd won eight straight mustard belts. but this might be the edge of the mega toad of recent competitions. matt stonie had beaten joey chestnut. unlike lebron and m.j. we get to see these two go head to head. they were neck and neck through most of it u. but chestnut can't close the gap. stonie downs chestnut. chestnut only ate 60 hot dogs. >> it makes me nervous when they keep their hand over their mouth. >> both guys are from san jose, california. >> that's our news for tonight. "saturday night live" is next. we want to close tonight
chillile taking on argentina. messy is wonderful. so close. and argentina knew they had to have one there. almost won it. head to penalty kicks. the shot stopped by bravo. he comes up with the save. chile now one shot away from their first title. alexis sanchez comes through with the historic shot. chile beats argentina in penalty kicks their first ever title. >>> perhaps we should have seen this coming. a loss for joey "jaws" chestnut at the annual hot dog eating contest on...
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a su primera final desde 1977, mientras que argentina regresa a estas instancias desde el 2007. en el mundial femenino la adrenalina estuvo igual porque estados unidos buscaba su pase su segunda final de manera consecutiva, venciÓ a alemania, no tiraba horrible, 17 penales anotados de manera consecutiva, se terminaban para las alemanas. no perdonÓ su oportunidad y comenzaba la fiesta de las barras y las estrellas. en el 85 entrÓ de suplente rÁpidamente dicho presente, le ponÍa el sello al boleto a la gran final con victoria estadounidense 2 0. la selecciÓn mexicana de futbol enfrentarÁ maÑana a su similar de honduras, juego que servirÁ para cerrar la preparaciÓn camino a copa oro. varios jugadores no tienen definido su futuro lo que podrÍa convertirse en una distracciÓn en plena participaciÓn del torneo. esto dijo el tÉcnico del tricolor al respecto. miguel: yo creo que ningÚn jugador debe estar distraÍdo, para eso tiene sus representantes, que estÉn al tanto de eso. obviamente tendrÁn el llamado de decirles que esta buscando fulano o sultano. pero los veo meti
a su primera final desde 1977, mientras que argentina regresa a estas instancias desde el 2007. en el mundial femenino la adrenalina estuvo igual porque estados unidos buscaba su pase su segunda final de manera consecutiva, venciÓ a alemania, no tiraba horrible, 17 penales anotados de manera consecutiva, se terminaban para las alemanas. no perdonÓ su oportunidad y comenzaba la fiesta de las barras y las estrellas. en el 85 entrÓ de suplente rÁpidamente dicho presente, le ponÍa el sello al...
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copa america in argentina. shot from the side, extra-time penalties were needed. when argentine midfielder was stopped by claude yo gravo that allows sanchez to net their kick for chile 4-1 in the shootout. >> that we should have got before, i don't want to be irresponsible with what i've said because i've not analyzed the match but i think the purpose was more with chile than argentina. >> quite frankly i would go to the grave with these boys because they give it their all. they need it, they didn't get it, but we will keep trying without any doubt. >> only the second time chile has beaten argentina in 39 competitive matches but crucially it's their first mple copa america title. >> there's more on our website all the news and sport at aljazeera.com. where >> wildlife poaching is big business... worth more than 17 billion dollars a year and growing. the slaughter is being fueled
copa america in argentina. shot from the side, extra-time penalties were needed. when argentine midfielder was stopped by claude yo gravo that allows sanchez to net their kick for chile 4-1 in the shootout. >> that we should have got before, i don't want to be irresponsible with what i've said because i've not analyzed the match but i think the purpose was more with chile than argentina. >> quite frankly i would go to the grave with these boys because they give it their all. they...
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. >> aquÍ no se nos compara con nueva york ni con washington d.c, aquÍ con comparan con rusia, argentina y demÁs. >> se busca que el congreso de estados unidos que incluya a puerto rico en bancarrota, en washington no se plantea un rescate federal. >> antes de _ el gobierno debe cumplir con el pago de la deuda primero. >> polÉmicas sobre el aporte de los mexicanos en estados unidos. >> los inmigrantes superaban los 11 millones de residentes en estados unidos y conformaban el 28% de los extranjeros en este paÍs, algo que se traduce en el poder de consumo que constituyen. >> son mÁs de 1000 millones de millones de dÓlares, un billÓn en tÉrminos castellanos, de los hispanos el 63% corresponde a los mexicanos. >> de acuerdo a varios expertos los mexicanos subsidian a la economÍa de este paÍs. >> al contribuir a la generaciÓn de riqueza porque el valor de la hora de trabajo es menor, esto nadie lo estÁ contabilizando, esto generar riqueza para alguien mÁs. hay veces que se les paga de una manera semi regular porque llegan con un seguro social que no son de ellos. >> en el Ámbito
. >> aquÍ no se nos compara con nueva york ni con washington d.c, aquÍ con comparan con rusia, argentina y demÁs. >> se busca que el congreso de estados unidos que incluya a puerto rico en bancarrota, en washington no se plantea un rescate federal. >> antes de _ el gobierno debe cumplir con el pago de la deuda primero. >> polÉmicas sobre el aporte de los mexicanos en estados unidos. >> los inmigrantes superaban los 11 millones de residentes en estados unidos y...
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our special report from argentina. how a penn student gained appreciation for the visit thanks to his studies in the pope's homeland. >>> getting the boot. the problem that left the parking authority targeting a philadelphia school bus. >>> we're tracking severe storms that moved through here. this is how it looked in north philadelphia. >>> now that the storms have moved out, we are seeing changes as we go into your friday. coming up your weekend forecast. we will see if it will stay dry. >>> tonight, storms got the best ot not get it to budge. >> they were teaming up to get the wheels rolling again. we found these guys pushing a van that couldn't make it through the mess. several streets were submerged. we saw neighbors using sticks and rakes to clear out clogged storm drains. >> tonight's lightning took out this tree in camden county. crews dealt with the damage. it has been a busy night in nbc 10 first weather alert department. sheena parveen will have her forecast in a few minutes. >>> given the boot. a philadelph
our special report from argentina. how a penn student gained appreciation for the visit thanks to his studies in the pope's homeland. >>> getting the boot. the problem that left the parking authority targeting a philadelphia school bus. >>> we're tracking severe storms that moved through here. this is how it looked in north philadelphia. >>> now that the storms have moved out, we are seeing changes as we go into your friday. coming up your weekend forecast. we will...
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argentina. retired musician ernesto locke is one of the pope's oldest friends. he showed us cherished hand written letters of the vatican. a simple "f" on the return address. >> what was he jorge bergoglio like as a young boy? >> always he was smiling. >> always he was smiling. he says jorge was intelligent, a good soccer player and ernesto says he hopes to visit philadelphia in september and play a special tango for his friend. a friend he never imagined could one day be pope. >>> stay with nbc 10 for an in-depth look at the pope's past all week long an nbc 10 news at 6:00 and 11:00. today, jim takes a look at the pope's devoice to the poor. take a look at nbc10.com or the nbc 10 news app for all of jim's reports and exclusive content. >>> a man took to the skies use
argentina. retired musician ernesto locke is one of the pope's oldest friends. he showed us cherished hand written letters of the vatican. a simple "f" on the return address. >> what was he jorge bergoglio like as a young boy? >> always he was smiling. >> always he was smiling. he says jorge was intelligent, a good soccer player and ernesto says he hopes to visit philadelphia in september and play a special tango for his friend. a friend he never imagined could one...
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at this beginner's class organized for penn students now studying in argentina. >> were you aware of the pope's connection to the tango, one of his passions he loved. >> i wasn't i wasn't. but that's awesome. it definitely adds a different element to it. >> shelbey wilkinson had no idea the pope loves tango. she expects to see him give his papal blessing in september. >> i want to see him. his chemistry background i find very interesting, it's cool to have a pope that has that. >> tango is a language. it's like having a dialogue. when you have a dialogue with someone that's understanding you, and you see that as going back and forth. it's very engageing, very pleasant. that's what hooks you. it's very powerful. very powerful. >> that was such a special evening there. how did we find oliver our tango expert. through the arts and entertainment school. >>> tonight at 11:00, the pope's other big passion which also requires fancy footwork soccer how one of his country's star players was left speechless at the vatican. >>> soccer at 11:00, i want to get back to the tango. i want to see mor
at this beginner's class organized for penn students now studying in argentina. >> were you aware of the pope's connection to the tango, one of his passions he loved. >> i wasn't i wasn't. but that's awesome. it definitely adds a different element to it. >> shelbey wilkinson had no idea the pope loves tango. she expects to see him give his papal blessing in september. >> i want to see him. his chemistry background i find very interesting, it's cool to have a pope that...
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i picked argentina mostly because i like wine. i don't know enough about it to be like a real connoisseur. i just know i like it. this place called the vines of mendoza is one of 1,500 wineries in this tiny grid right here at the base of the andes mountains. it has 22 villas. conde ness says it was one of the best last year. >> you can learn more about what's happening and great places to go. we have put your twitter handle on my twitter in the wusa -- and the wusa9 twitter as well. good to have you with us. >> thank you very much. >> thanks for the good advice. >>> let's escape from the heat and humidity to the weather terrace and howard. the heat index is pushing 100 in a few spots. here's a look at doppler 9000. yesterday we got hit hard in the metro. you don't see as much activity. you see it down south of richmond, the mountains but not as widespread as it was this time yesterday. that's going to be the key. then the case for much of the day. we won't see as much activity, especially here in washington. we do see it near the
i picked argentina mostly because i like wine. i don't know enough about it to be like a real connoisseur. i just know i like it. this place called the vines of mendoza is one of 1,500 wineries in this tiny grid right here at the base of the andes mountains. it has 22 villas. conde ness says it was one of the best last year. >> you can learn more about what's happening and great places to go. we have put your twitter handle on my twitter in the wusa -- and the wusa9 twitter as well. good...
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argentina puts six past paraguay to reach the copa america final. robin has that and the sport coming up later. >>> china passed a law giving the state tighter control over cyber space. because of growing security threats to networks. the national security law was adopted on monday. the wide-ranging law coughs control over territorial waters and air space. adrian brown is in beijing for us. first of all what does this law legalize that the government was not doing in the past? >> china's government is obsessed with security. the fact that this passed is surprising. it proved a legal fig leaf for vast security apparatus to police the internet in any way it sees fit. this is a far-reaching law but the wording is very very vague, indeed. it makes no mention of what happens to violators, and it's not clear exactly what it means or how this law can be broken, how do people know when they have broken the law. it's that vagueness worrying human right groups. someone that criticizes the government can be charged subversion. the bigger question is this - is
argentina puts six past paraguay to reach the copa america final. robin has that and the sport coming up later. >>> china passed a law giving the state tighter control over cyber space. because of growing security threats to networks. the national security law was adopted on monday. the wide-ranging law coughs control over territorial waters and air space. adrian brown is in beijing for us. first of all what does this law legalize that the government was not doing in the past? >>...
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. >>> all this week we have brought you stories from pope francis' native argentina as we get ready for his visit to philadelphia in september. tonight, a story that stayed with me and my crew for the long trip home and beyond. it's about a dark time during francis' rise in the church through the eyes of a mother and grandmother we will not forget meeting on our very last day in argentina. two photos on an office desk speak volumes of the tragedy and triumph that form the arc of estella's 84 years. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> she told us her pregnant daughter was kidnapped off the street at age 22. the college student activist detained for months in one of many secret government detention centers like this one during argentina's brutal dirty war in the late 1970s. her one-dimensional black and white photo among many now symbolic of the repressive military dictatorship that saw thousands disappear. she was held until she gave birth to a boy, then executed as was the baby's father. the newborn among as many: aw as 500 babies believed snatched and adopted out to military families or
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we were in argentina eventually. next week, we will look at the life of pope francis before his time at the vatican. jim rosenfield traveled to argentina to learn about the pope's younger years and his path to priesthood. you can tune into our reports this week on nbc 10. >>> i'm amy fadool. fireworks last night for the phillies and braves in atlanta, but nearly all of them were for the home team. while it was the fourth of july, five was the theme for the phillies, and not in a good way. on a five-game losing streak. kevin correa making his fifth start for the phillies and still looking for his first win. bottom of the first, bases loaded, no outs. kelly johnson coming up with the hit and two runs come around. braves scored four to open the game. second inning, cameron maybin takes this offering way out. deep to center field. seventh of the season for maybin. he had three hits on the night. that one made it 4-0. fourth inning, nick markakis at the dish. this will go to the wall. the double scores two more runs. that
we were in argentina eventually. next week, we will look at the life of pope francis before his time at the vatican. jim rosenfield traveled to argentina to learn about the pope's younger years and his path to priesthood. you can tune into our reports this week on nbc 10. >>> i'm amy fadool. fireworks last night for the phillies and braves in atlanta, but nearly all of them were for the home team. while it was the fourth of july, five was the theme for the phillies, and not in a good...
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he investigated the government and the government of argentina. what he found and what he claimed to have found was there was a secret deal that the argentine government had not told him about. charlie: what is the incentive to forget? dexter: grain, oil. there was a deal to forget this terrorist attack. he was on january 15, he was scheduled to appear in front of the committee of the argentine congress and testify. 12 hours for, he is found dead in a pool of blood in the bathroom of his apartment with a pistol in his hand. that is the case so the corner world -- the coroner ruled suicide. nobody really believed that. very few people believed it at the time. the question is, how did he die? was it murder or suicide and that is what i went down there to figure out. charlie: do reasonable people think this could have been suicide? dexter: he was found in his apartment. the doors were locked. in his own blood with a pistol that was used to kill him. charlie: his friends can testify what his mental state was in if he had ever talked about suicide, whe
he investigated the government and the government of argentina. what he found and what he claimed to have found was there was a secret deal that the argentine government had not told him about. charlie: what is the incentive to forget? dexter: grain, oil. there was a deal to forget this terrorist attack. he was on january 15, he was scheduled to appear in front of the committee of the argentine congress and testify. 12 hours for, he is found dead in a pool of blood in the bathroom of his...
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now cancer rates in a farming town in argentina are three times the national average. a herbicide called glycide is suspected of causing it and the big producer of this chemical says it's safe if it's used properly. in the third part of our special series on health concerns surrounding the chemical daniel reports. >> reporter: more than half a million liters of chemicals are sprayed each year on the farmland here. some contain the chemical glyfosate which the world health organization says probably causes cancer. >> translator: think about the risks but you are not scared. i was young. i have no finger nails because i touched chemicals without gloves and we have to handle delicate things so you take the gloves off. >> reporter: for nine years he sprayed crops for a living and now he has liver cancer and five champels have been found in his blood. this land is regularly fumed and a few feet away from houses where people daily will be touching eating and breathing toxic chemicals. the work was founded in 2005 where a doctor highlighted unusually high cancer levels. this
now cancer rates in a farming town in argentina are three times the national average. a herbicide called glycide is suspected of causing it and the big producer of this chemical says it's safe if it's used properly. in the third part of our special series on health concerns surrounding the chemical daniel reports. >> reporter: more than half a million liters of chemicals are sprayed each year on the farmland here. some contain the chemical glyfosate which the world health organization...
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some say argentina was lucky it had soy yeah exporting to china. argentina as you can see is still alive. and some would say thriving. but there's no doubt that that massive default 14 years ago left deep star which is the country can is still learning to live with. one of the highest inflation rates with this dispute with other hungry creditors mostly in the united states. >> billions of argentine dollars and foreigners are weary about investing here. >> the bottom line is the cost in terms of poverty and reputation, it's amazing so anything that -- and both sides should compromise. >> arm tina in 2001, still had it's own currency. and was found bound in the union, but these scenes of strife, find the two countries together. the arm tyne president praised him as a outvictory for dignity. in the wake of the crisis said that the dead don't pay their debts. for millions of argentines the country is not dead. and greece can perhaps take some comfort from that. al jazeera, buenos aires. >> the u.n. envoy is continuing talks to try to bring about a huma
some say argentina was lucky it had soy yeah exporting to china. argentina as you can see is still alive. and some would say thriving. but there's no doubt that that massive default 14 years ago left deep star which is the country can is still learning to live with. one of the highest inflation rates with this dispute with other hungry creditors mostly in the united states. >> billions of argentine dollars and foreigners are weary about investing here. >> the bottom line is the cost...
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. >>> argentina's just one win away from backing their copa america drought. >> argentina knew they would need something special against against 2011 runners up paraguy. messi kicked in the 15th minute getting argentina up to an ideal start. setting up the he opening goal. but this was just the start of messi's night to remember as he found torre. paraguy would pull one back, scoring in the 43rd minute. they're still very much in contention at the break. but things were about to get worse for paraguy much worse as manchester united man messi once again making a mockery of its defense, argentina in again. a brilliant header by sergio aguero. they would finish off the scoring round 6-1 at full time to set up a final joe down with chile. >> hopefully we'll win it. we're very happy. we arrived very well and we'll play against a very good team of chile, which has been showing since the first game that it's one of the best. they're playing at home. it will be a difficult match. >> the most important thing is to keep good feelings because of copa america people always remember the last match. at
. >>> argentina's just one win away from backing their copa america drought. >> argentina knew they would need something special against against 2011 runners up paraguy. messi kicked in the 15th minute getting argentina up to an ideal start. setting up the he opening goal. but this was just the start of messi's night to remember as he found torre. paraguy would pull one back, scoring in the 43rd minute. they're still very much in contention at the break. but things were about to...
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he needs to prove himself to argentina. >> still having to do that. he began to do that and a 6-1 win over paraguay. the getting behind him, he's not down it game after game. you'll have to win over the heart of the argentine people. >> seems to be getting that way. tense times in santiago. >> defending wimbledon women's champion petra kvitova is out, beaten by serbian jelena jankovic in a tight match. the man who knocked out rafael nadal came back down to earth as he was beaten by a serbian. stuart sill verse reports on the day's actions at the all england club. >> reporter: interesting times in the women's draw. top seed serena williams scraped through on friday now defending champion petra kvitova is going people. -- going home. in truth, she's been struggling with illness that kept her out of an event in lisbon. take nothing away from jelena jankovic, a former world number one, rolling back the years to come back from a set down. 3-6, 7-5, 6-4 the final score. >> no i kont explain. i'm really really happy. it's a big win for me playing on center c
he needs to prove himself to argentina. >> still having to do that. he began to do that and a 6-1 win over paraguay. the getting behind him, he's not down it game after game. you'll have to win over the heart of the argentine people. >> seems to be getting that way. tense times in santiago. >> defending wimbledon women's champion petra kvitova is out, beaten by serbian jelena jankovic in a tight match. the man who knocked out rafael nadal came back down to earth as he was...
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in the world than the andes mountain range that separates some divides between chile and argentina. it insures that the two countries grow up very differently in. >> we want people to have fun. it's not a war. it's a game of of war. >> in the late 1970s the pope had to intervene and argentine still resent chile support of britain photographer the falkland islands. but that the two teams have played each other 85 times since they first met in 1910. but chile has beaten it's rivals just six times but that will count for nothing when the two teams line up. >> for those looking for advantage any advantage at kick off at the national stadium. >> we have the advantage of playing at home. that in such a decisive game could be important. playplaying in our own tom. >> those countries claim that victory will provide a destruction from domestic and economic problems and in all hope in the great game of. >> whether it's these fans who are boarding the bus for the trip to santiago. >> we follow the team where everywhere because we're argentines. we want to see messi crowned champion. >> or thes
in the world than the andes mountain range that separates some divides between chile and argentina. it insures that the two countries grow up very differently in. >> we want people to have fun. it's not a war. it's a game of of war. >> in the late 1970s the pope had to intervene and argentine still resent chile support of britain photographer the falkland islands. but that the two teams have played each other 85 times since they first met in 1910. but chile has beaten it's rivals...