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unlike china, latin america and the u. s. do share cultural ties, but there's also a checkered history, which is why most latin american countries are watching washington in beijing compete for their very convinced that when it comes to trade, being monotonous, is no longer in their best interests. tesla joined an elite club of companies valued at more than one trillion dollars. that's after it landed one of the biggest orders for electric vehicles from the rental car company hurts if anything. the deal finally cements the electric cars. rise from a nice product to the future of the auto industry. while tesla has ambitions to top the entire auto industry and sales over the next decade. the $368000000000.00 heavy truck industry is wide open for a similar disruptor. a gaggle of big names dominate the sector and have plans to start electrifying their vehicles. tab up a british electric truck start up, has raised millions of dollars to roll at its own environmentally friendly delivery trucks. with electric charged the trunk can c
unlike china, latin america and the u. s. do share cultural ties, but there's also a checkered history, which is why most latin american countries are watching washington in beijing compete for their very convinced that when it comes to trade, being monotonous, is no longer in their best interests. tesla joined an elite club of companies valued at more than one trillion dollars. that's after it landed one of the biggest orders for electric vehicles from the rental car company hurts if anything....
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in latin america we have three that hit unicorn status. we have another company called unstoppable domains that allows you -- taylor, you could get taylor.crypto and make it your wallet for trading crypto, for holding money, for whatever it is you want. you can save things on there. you can be chinese and say, free type that. you could be a syrian, and say, i don't like my leader. it is unstoppable. it cannot be stopped. i think that is the beginning of free speech around the world. i think it is the beginning of a new world economy, where we are all, our wallets and identities and all of our assets, are interconnected. we are going to go through this, as i mentioned, an anthropological leap as humans where the geographic borders mean less and less, our geographic border's leaders mean less and less, and the world opens up and we become one big world economy. that will be magic. taylor: we always wish we had more time with you. tim draper, thank you for being patient with us. the founder of draper associates, and just barely cutting the ic
in latin america we have three that hit unicorn status. we have another company called unstoppable domains that allows you -- taylor, you could get taylor.crypto and make it your wallet for trading crypto, for holding money, for whatever it is you want. you can save things on there. you can be chinese and say, free type that. you could be a syrian, and say, i don't like my leader. it is unstoppable. it cannot be stopped. i think that is the beginning of free speech around the world. i think it...
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yes but we are - leading a coalition in latin america to get— leading a coalition in latin america to get to _ leading a coalition in latin america to get to 70% _ leading a coalition in latin america to get to 70% as _ leading a coalition in latin america to get to 70% as a _ leading a coalition in latin america to get to 70% as a region - leading a coalition in latin america to get to 70% as a region made - leading a coalition in latin america to get to 70% as a region made up| leading a coalition in latin america . to get to 70% as a region made up of renewables— to get to 70% as a region made up of renewables hy— to get to 70% as a region made up of renewables by 2030 _ to get to 70% as a region made up of renewables by 2030 and _ to get to 70% as a region made up of renewables by 2030 and we - to get to 70% as a region made up of renewables by 2030 and we are - renewables by 2030 and we are convincing — renewables by 2030 and we are convincing brazil— renewables by 2030 and we are convincing brazil and _ renewables by 2030 and we are convincing brazil and other- convincin
yes but we are - leading a coalition in latin america to get— leading a coalition in latin america to get to _ leading a coalition in latin america to get to 70% _ leading a coalition in latin america to get to 70% as _ leading a coalition in latin america to get to 70% as a _ leading a coalition in latin america to get to 70% as a region - leading a coalition in latin america to get to 70% as a region made - leading a coalition in latin america to get to 70% as a region made up| leading a...
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that's our latin america editor to see a newman talking to us from bridge to. well, let's take a look at close look now at which countries still recognize the british monarch. queen elizabeth is still head of state of 15 countries around the world being good canada, jamaica, the bahamas, pop on your guinea and stillia. she's also head of the commonwealth, such a grouping of $54.00 former colonies, including india, nigeria, and trinidad, and tobago. but there have been talks in jamaica and it's trivia about removing. queen elizabeth says they are head of state, i've gotten me and my delayed the verdicts in the trial of us daily the only fast food she until next week. so she was facing charges of incitement. and violating corona virus restrictions, she was detained in february when the military seized power phones. louis has more on the trial. a source is confirmed that the court in ne p door has deferred the verdict till next monday. but there wasn't a reason given as to why the verdict has been deferred. non political analysts and observers, i've spoken to say
that's our latin america editor to see a newman talking to us from bridge to. well, let's take a look at close look now at which countries still recognize the british monarch. queen elizabeth is still head of state of 15 countries around the world being good canada, jamaica, the bahamas, pop on your guinea and stillia. she's also head of the commonwealth, such a grouping of $54.00 former colonies, including india, nigeria, and trinidad, and tobago. but there have been talks in jamaica and it's...
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in this case, latin america? tom: greatly appreciate it this morning on latin american dynamics. it has been a huge call. to me, it is always waited back to u.s. dollar, and we have had that david blum, mark mccormick resilient dollar this year, and that doesn't farewell for em. jonathan: people think things will slow down again. you know what is going to happen? the dollar will get stronger. we can see that all over again. i am looking at this equity market now, a close of 4600. 5300 on the s&p the call from bmo. lori calvasina, 5050 on the s&p. at the low end, we are looking for 4400 over at morgan stanley. servetus subramanian has been -- savita subramanian has been less constructive. there call, 4600 for year end 2022. just a flavor of some of the calls coming out on this benchmark going into next year. tom: to see revision not only off the president's comments this morning, but the science we see read i just did a loose extrapolation. i just eyeballed it on a monday morning. you can really do that on bloomberg radio. the extrapolation of the bottom of 2020 out to $150 a barr
in this case, latin america? tom: greatly appreciate it this morning on latin american dynamics. it has been a huge call. to me, it is always waited back to u.s. dollar, and we have had that david blum, mark mccormick resilient dollar this year, and that doesn't farewell for em. jonathan: people think things will slow down again. you know what is going to happen? the dollar will get stronger. we can see that all over again. i am looking at this equity market now, a close of 4600. 5300 on the...
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america. is there any one central reason why this is happening? >> so, yeah, we' been doing a lot of stories on, in fact, the global rise in food prices, but that's really hit latin america hard, and it's heartbreaking to see that especially in places like brazil where i'm based. i mean, brazil, it just seems like we're finally coming out of the worst of the pandemic, which has had a horrific impact here. more than 600,000 people dead. and things are now meant to be better and now, as you say, food prices are rising and people can't afford to eat. millions of people can't afford to eat. and the reasons for that are very varied across the world. i mean, it kind of depends on which country, it depends on which food group as well. but i think i would lump it into, kind of, two main reasons. so, i think either because of the pandemic, the effects of the pandemic, but also climate change had-- is having a kind of catastroic impact as well. so, i'll give you an example in brazil. inflation, you know
america. is there any one central reason why this is happening? >> so, yeah, we' been doing a lot of stories on, in fact, the global rise in food prices, but that's really hit latin america hard, and it's heartbreaking to see that especially in places like brazil where i'm based. i mean, brazil, it just seems like we're finally coming out of the worst of the pandemic, which has had a horrific impact here. more than 600,000 people dead. and things are now meant to be better and now, as you...
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from 2019 to 2020, nearly every country in latin america and the caribbean either became less free or stayed the same. there are signs of creeping anti-democratic enormous all over the place. >> reporter: like in brazil led by jair bolsonaro, who earlier this year reminded many of the country's dark days of military dictatorship. he'd approved a military parade on the same day that lawmakers were voting on a controversial change to the country's voting laws. the law didn't pass, but bolsonaro has since suggested that he won't respect next year's election results. from what i see, he says, i will not accept any election results that do not declare me the winner. my mind is made up. a dictatorial declaration, the kind of language some say is also coming from another country, el salvador. currently run by world's coolest dictator, nael bukale. not my words, he wrote that on his twitter feed earlier this year. the millennial president might have been joking, but his attacks are no laughing matter and have some concerned that he could be central america's next strongman. what's happening i
from 2019 to 2020, nearly every country in latin america and the caribbean either became less free or stayed the same. there are signs of creeping anti-democratic enormous all over the place. >> reporter: like in brazil led by jair bolsonaro, who earlier this year reminded many of the country's dark days of military dictatorship. he'd approved a military parade on the same day that lawmakers were voting on a controversial change to the country's voting laws. the law didn't pass, but...
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many in latin america wanted regime change. venezuela voted for google chavez in 2002. in argentina, nestor kirschner became president in 2003 the same year union leader lula cba was voted into power in brazil. in bolivia, indigenous liter able mod. onyx became president in 2006, and a year later, ecuador elected prof i of korea. they all had something in common. they saw fidel castro's government in cuba as a role model and criticize what they called the imperialist policies of the us in the region. gloria ended his term in 2017 and moved to belgium. a year later, a judge in ecuador ordered him to return home to face charges related to the kidnapping of an opposition leader. in economist by training, he remained in brussels under political asylum, but the court cases at home kept piling up. today i was sentenced in absentia to 8 years in prison for corruption during his tenure term. he's also banned from taking part in politics in the country. now considered a fugitive in ecuador, we'll go to return to face justice. and is he planning some sort of political come back?
many in latin america wanted regime change. venezuela voted for google chavez in 2002. in argentina, nestor kirschner became president in 2003 the same year union leader lula cba was voted into power in brazil. in bolivia, indigenous liter able mod. onyx became president in 2006, and a year later, ecuador elected prof i of korea. they all had something in common. they saw fidel castro's government in cuba as a role model and criticize what they called the imperialist policies of the us in the...
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do you see these leaders as a sort of new generation of latin america is left as leaders? is there a resurgence of the latin american left? how many are you in a lot of medical at the healing be put, you know, which is what they're in a little bit, but they can go to grandmother and i told her pretty busy. and a woman too, though, the faces were made by no miser government orchard, but latino community auto younger. wherever the kid was a new canterbury in the winter to it nearly we don't, it was. this wasn't any bass in a trailer here on this, but eventually, you know, in a pre made his own the world or even now, when you're going to visit with it enough, when the world, the sea and body rent the toil alex, you and this winter for it, they took control of it. now give us a call to reports in our meta battery. melissa, wonder when we book the financial cell a particular school going to day. but the police told the police in the, in to see what was in that, you know, cannot go to my mom and a little. but does he remote in that? but he will vocal my letter in the, in the ann
do you see these leaders as a sort of new generation of latin america is left as leaders? is there a resurgence of the latin american left? how many are you in a lot of medical at the healing be put, you know, which is what they're in a little bit, but they can go to grandmother and i told her pretty busy. and a woman too, though, the faces were made by no miser government orchard, but latino community auto younger. wherever the kid was a new canterbury in the winter to it nearly we don't, it...
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i say they haven't seen this level of repression in latin america since the 19 ninety's. would you agree with that description that ortega is a dictator and this election is a sham? well, absolutely. i think we have to go back even further, frankly, probably till the late 97980. since we've seen such a police state and such systematic repression and a brutal crack down on the scale and with this intensity. so yes, i think this is the data ship, it can't be called democracy in any meaningful sense. and i don't think this is really an election. i agree with the opposition that this is really are, you know, just a vote and they're not selected because there's no competition. ortega hasn't allowed that. one of the ramifications the phone tag. it continues to be president. well, i think we'll have to see what happens the day after whether he's makes a move on to try to show that he's willing to talk whether he's moderating, he may release some political prisoners. i do think that the international community will not recognize the government. certainly the u. s. made that clear
i say they haven't seen this level of repression in latin america since the 19 ninety's. would you agree with that description that ortega is a dictator and this election is a sham? well, absolutely. i think we have to go back even further, frankly, probably till the late 97980. since we've seen such a police state and such systematic repression and a brutal crack down on the scale and with this intensity. so yes, i think this is the data ship, it can't be called democracy in any meaningful...
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so news between south america or latin america and they are bull came only from agencies that are based in london in paris in madrid, in washington. so there was always this filter of the north rate that we eliminated by, by going directly from latin america to the our book. and that was very obvious. if you put meat ema and new york times reporter, i'm gonna, i'm sorry, i'm gonna have to wrap you there. i know you have great, wonderful stories already. hell. and we appreciate the time and the energy and the love that you have given to the network. you as well of every human to josh. all right, so thank you for joining us. thank you for co hosting. we'll see here tomorrow. frank assess is okay. likely to change biking behavior at all. it's not going to change their behavior. they are going to continue to do what they do and in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera, the latest news as it breaks, no kind of family fe that this is the only way they have to make a living. but it's having a huge impact on the environment with detailed coverage. reagan and int
so news between south america or latin america and they are bull came only from agencies that are based in london in paris in madrid, in washington. so there was always this filter of the north rate that we eliminated by, by going directly from latin america to the our book. and that was very obvious. if you put meat ema and new york times reporter, i'm gonna, i'm sorry, i'm gonna have to wrap you there. i know you have great, wonderful stories already. hell. and we appreciate the time and the...
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our latin america editor lucia newman there. in santiago, chile we go from social and economic inequality in chile to poverty in venezuela. 20000000 people of voting and regional and local elections that having boycotted previous elections of main opposition will be taking part for the 1st time in 4 years. also, a 100 observers from the european union are going to be overseeing the vote at a 1000 polling stations. president nicholas madura has been accused of electoral fraud in the past and to raise a bose following this story for us. she is in the venezuelan capital, caracas. why is the opposition and decided to participate in this election for the 1st time in 4 years? while we're here outside a polling station and people continue to go inside steadily turn out. it's crucial, especially for the opposition, because this is a chance they have to actually make a difference of what happened over the past years. back in 2019, when opposition leader fung wydell, he cleared himself into rem precedent to challenge for effort on legal l
our latin america editor lucia newman there. in santiago, chile we go from social and economic inequality in chile to poverty in venezuela. 20000000 people of voting and regional and local elections that having boycotted previous elections of main opposition will be taking part for the 1st time in 4 years. also, a 100 observers from the european union are going to be overseeing the vote at a 1000 polling stations. president nicholas madura has been accused of electoral fraud in the past and to...
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so news between south america or latin america and the arab world game only from agencies that are based in london in paris in madrid, in washington. so there was always this filter of the north rank that we eliminated by, by going directly from latin america to the, our book. and that was very obvious. if you put me thema and new york times reporter, i'm gonna, i'm sorry, i'm gonna have to wrap. you there, i know you have great, wonderful stories already. hell, and we appreciate the time and the energy and the love that you have given to the network. you as well of every human to josh laboratory. all right, so i thank you for joining us. thank you. for co hosting, we'll see here tomorrow, november on al jazeera, by years after the historic key field between fog rebels and the colombian government algebra examined white tensions and violence of rising once again. emma award winning poor flies investigates the untold stories across the us. millions encompassed on boat in parliamentary elections under a new constitution. and more than a year after the last old figured political crisis in m
so news between south america or latin america and the arab world game only from agencies that are based in london in paris in madrid, in washington. so there was always this filter of the north rank that we eliminated by, by going directly from latin america to the, our book. and that was very obvious. if you put me thema and new york times reporter, i'm gonna, i'm sorry, i'm gonna have to wrap. you there, i know you have great, wonderful stories already. hell, and we appreciate the time and...
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so news between south america or latin america and they are both, came only from agencies that are based in london in paris in madrid, in washington. so there was always this filter of the north rate that we eliminated by, by going directly from latin america to the our book. and that was very obvious if you could meet ema and new york times reporter, i'm gonna, i'm sorry, i'm going to have to wrap you there. i know you, i'm great, wonderful stories already. hell. and we appreciate the time and the energy and the love that you have given to the network, you as well of every human to josh. all right, so thank you for joining us. thank you for co hosting. we'll see here tomorrow. ah, it's the was most populous democracy, diverse dynamic and undergoing momentous change. context, india dixon, in depth. look at the people and politics of india. exploring how the coven 19 pandemic struck the nation. it's continuing impact and the lessons learned for the future. join me fair to so that for context india and alex is either a ah, [000:00:00;00] with ah, this is al jazeera. ah. hi there, kim vanel
so news between south america or latin america and they are both, came only from agencies that are based in london in paris in madrid, in washington. so there was always this filter of the north rate that we eliminated by, by going directly from latin america to the our book. and that was very obvious if you could meet ema and new york times reporter, i'm gonna, i'm sorry, i'm going to have to wrap you there. i know you, i'm great, wonderful stories already. hell. and we appreciate the time and...
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in latin america. i'm so i think it was just as singular drive within her on that, you know, helped her to achieve all of these things. and as you said, i would encourage anyone who doesn't know about her story to go online and read up on her life. it's pretty remarkable and the focus, if i understand it, is on her embodiment of the french spirit. that was one of the reasons why she was put forward, particularly by an annual knock on the president ab, to be in touch in the pantheon. how do you think the ceremony is going to be received by black people in france and around the world? i think that, oh, this is an opportunity for black people in france and around the world to, you know, learn about her life. and i think that they receive it very well. um, she is well loved by folks who nor her. but i think that this is another introduction to a generation that probably, you know, has no idea of who she is. she's basically, i would say, in modern times the 1st black superstar that truly the 1st global blac
in latin america. i'm so i think it was just as singular drive within her on that, you know, helped her to achieve all of these things. and as you said, i would encourage anyone who doesn't know about her story to go online and read up on her life. it's pretty remarkable and the focus, if i understand it, is on her embodiment of the french spirit. that was one of the reasons why she was put forward, particularly by an annual knock on the president ab, to be in touch in the pantheon. how do you...
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, from north america, who have gone to latin america instead, so that is some business, but overall it has been a really, really tough time and it is very welcome opening for the region. irate tough time and it is very welcome opening for the region.— opening for the region. we must leave it there. _ i want to bring you some live pictures from the conference in glasgow. world leaders are gathering. the prime minister boris johnson their hosting the ceremony, this opening ceremony, where he has welcoming world leaders. you can also see him on stage with the un secretary general antonio guterres. they have been welcoming world leaders during the course of the morning, around 120 of them there for the next two days, and taking place this afternoon as the first actual leaders event called action in solidarity the critical decade and that is where the leaders will hear the latest scientific reporting and examine that. we will of course bring you all the key moments from the conference. the oxford english dictionary has released its word of the year for 2021. past winners include youthquak
, from north america, who have gone to latin america instead, so that is some business, but overall it has been a really, really tough time and it is very welcome opening for the region. irate tough time and it is very welcome opening for the region.— opening for the region. we must leave it there. _ i want to bring you some live pictures from the conference in glasgow. world leaders are gathering. the prime minister boris johnson their hosting the ceremony, this opening ceremony, where he...
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america can do is a pretty wide golf. i'm wondering if that is strained to narrow with the cost proposition becomes more favor to consumers. >> it absolutely is. it depends on what kind of product we are talking about, but for labor-intensive products, most manufacturers are looking at latin america because labor costs are going to be lower. for non-commodity prices, none labor intensive products, labor costs are largely in alignment and even favorable, especially if you consider that we have in reducing the amount of people required to produce products, and that is happening in asia as well, and now we are further strengthening that. there is less -- of the labor component is not significant. the transportation cost, inventory cost -- there are all sorts of costs that get added in with the lengthy supply chain. taylor: talk to us about the inventory costs. the cost that once you start ramping up, this on shoring once we get there, the problem it hits perhaps when a lot of the supply chain issues have been resolved. are y
america can do is a pretty wide golf. i'm wondering if that is strained to narrow with the cost proposition becomes more favor to consumers. >> it absolutely is. it depends on what kind of product we are talking about, but for labor-intensive products, most manufacturers are looking at latin america because labor costs are going to be lower. for non-commodity prices, none labor intensive products, labor costs are largely in alignment and even favorable, especially if you consider that we...
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whether it is in africa, latin america or europe. everywhere. they are doing it very quickly. jonathan: when it comes to diplomacy and who is winning the game of influence between the united states and china, china has distributed 1.1 billion vaccines according to its own data anyway. united states has delivered about 190 million vaccines. the chinese vaccine may not be as effective, probably, as u.s. vaccines, but how do you think the united states has fared when compared to china when it specifically relates to vaccine diplomacy coming out of the coronavirus? rep. castro: among the members of congress who have argued we should do more for the world, obviously we need to make sure we take care of americans and in this case we get the remaining folks fully vaccinated and also get boosters, but also that we step up our efforts around the world. you're right, china has practice from the beginning vaccine diplomacy it is trying to leverage the gifting and sometimes even the sale of their vaccines to gain concessions in other areas. whether it is military, economic, so forth. unit
whether it is in africa, latin america or europe. everywhere. they are doing it very quickly. jonathan: when it comes to diplomacy and who is winning the game of influence between the united states and china, china has distributed 1.1 billion vaccines according to its own data anyway. united states has delivered about 190 million vaccines. the chinese vaccine may not be as effective, probably, as u.s. vaccines, but how do you think the united states has fared when compared to china when it...
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they've already done it in five other cities in latin america. just wait until this really takes off! all you need are proactive citizens, and a way to transport food. you're working short-term, maybe a little bit long-term, but what is the ultimate goal? how are you going to scale it up? how are you going to push it even more? yeah. that would be horrible. - like most cities in the world, buenos aires was bike-friendly for decades, but that was a couple of generations ago. so in recent years, daniel nazero was one of the only cyclists in town. until 2010, that is, when the city finally started investing in bicycle mobility. over 140 km of bike lanes have been built, along with a popular bike-share system. and it's working! bike commuting went up 4% in just few years. and daniel just might help improve this number by giving people access to more bikes. his organization, la rueda popular - "wheels for the people" - gives new life to old bikes, before passing them on to citizens who can't afford them. yeah. that's really simple. beautifully simple,
they've already done it in five other cities in latin america. just wait until this really takes off! all you need are proactive citizens, and a way to transport food. you're working short-term, maybe a little bit long-term, but what is the ultimate goal? how are you going to scale it up? how are you going to push it even more? yeah. that would be horrible. - like most cities in the world, buenos aires was bike-friendly for decades, but that was a couple of generations ago. so in recent years,...
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why is latin america, mexico so dangerous in particular? julie: well, latin america is certainly a focus. mexico, indeed. places like the philippines, which remains one of the dangerous -- most dangerous places on earth to practice journalism. syria, indeed. the countries that are in focus in this tribunal hearing. it is a combination of corrupt power, and in the age of disinformation, it's also a case of undermining public trust in journalism and journalists. you take someone like daphne in a place like malta, which we did not necessarily think was one of the places on earth that it could be so dangerous to be a journalist. and we see in this era, as the world really does to hurt -- does tilt towards fascism, threats to journalists are not just happening in conflict zones like syria and afghanistan, they are happening in western europe, in countries that we previously considered to be safe to practice journalism. and the reason that is occurring is because there's been an enabling environment created by the rise of populism, by weaponized
why is latin america, mexico so dangerous in particular? julie: well, latin america is certainly a focus. mexico, indeed. places like the philippines, which remains one of the dangerous -- most dangerous places on earth to practice journalism. syria, indeed. the countries that are in focus in this tribunal hearing. it is a combination of corrupt power, and in the age of disinformation, it's also a case of undermining public trust in journalism and journalists. you take someone like daphne in a...
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, buin latin america. it is a shameful moment in the obama administration. it also demonstrates the u.s. lack of care for central america. that constitution was written during the cold war period under reagan. it was a constitution that was antiquated, that did not reflect the community now. linking honduras to venezuela is irrelevant. honduras has a different history , a different colonization by united states politics since the early 20th century, and even before. so it did not make sense that the democratic party would not respect the rule of law in honduras. sadly, honduras has not recovered from the coup until now, and this is how people are seeing it come as a moment of hope. juan: i wanted to ask you, you mentioned the narco dictatorship. could you talk about these years of the national party rule in honduras subsequent to the coup? hernandez and his brother have been applicable by the federal government itself in trafficking. his brother convicted, and he accused in actual federal papers, and yet t
, buin latin america. it is a shameful moment in the obama administration. it also demonstrates the u.s. lack of care for central america. that constitution was written during the cold war period under reagan. it was a constitution that was antiquated, that did not reflect the community now. linking honduras to venezuela is irrelevant. honduras has a different history , a different colonization by united states politics since the early 20th century, and even before. so it did not make sense...
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ah, dramatic situation is happening in latin america right now. we're thousands and thousands of people are trying to make it to the united states. people are extremely vulnerable, but they think they're ready to go. they trying to cross what is known as the darian gap is a jungle area that connects columbia with panama. they have migrant. we have spoken to. i have been rocked, many have been raped and the dangers they face are enormous. i'm babies have all my latin american correspondence for al jazeera and between story and like any other has made me feel completely powerless. so many of these people are originally there from haiti, cuba, venezuela. and there's also other countries, you know, we've seen people from bangladesh, people from ghana, they make it from my daughter, from chilly from brazil till the small town of nic oakley in columbia. and from there they have to get on a ferry and cross what is known as a gulf of order la, there they make it to a small town of i can be. and from there, they go into the darian gap that takes them all t
ah, dramatic situation is happening in latin america right now. we're thousands and thousands of people are trying to make it to the united states. people are extremely vulnerable, but they think they're ready to go. they trying to cross what is known as the darian gap is a jungle area that connects columbia with panama. they have migrant. we have spoken to. i have been rocked, many have been raped and the dangers they face are enormous. i'm babies have all my latin american correspondence for...
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now why latin america, mexico, so dangerous, and while latin america is certainly a focus, mexico and dave, places like the philippines, which remains one of the deadliest places on a practice journalist at the practice journalism. syria, indeed, the countries that are in focus in this tribunal hearing it's a combination of corrupt, corrupt power, if and in, in the age of this information. it's also a case of undermining public trust in journalism, in journal of some you take somebody like daphne in a place like monster, which we did not necessarily think was one of the places on us that it could be so dangerous to be a journalists. and we see in this era, as the world really does to back towards fascism, we see that threats to journalists not just happening in conflicts like syria, like us, got us done. they're happening in western europe. they're happening in countries that we previously considered to be safe to practice journalism. and the reason that's occurring is because there's been an enabling environment created by the rise of populism, by weaponized social media platforms an
now why latin america, mexico, so dangerous, and while latin america is certainly a focus, mexico and dave, places like the philippines, which remains one of the deadliest places on a practice journalist at the practice journalism. syria, indeed, the countries that are in focus in this tribunal hearing it's a combination of corrupt, corrupt power, if and in, in the age of this information. it's also a case of undermining public trust in journalism, in journal of some you take somebody like...
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he denies a latin america is elissia newman has his report from santiago, the stress and the tension is written all over to a vast damping yet his face and with good reason. never in chilean history has a president faced removal from office democratically. he's the 1st democratically elected president to be impeached by the chamber of deputies in yet i, one of chillies, wealthiest men, is accused of gravely compromising the owner of the country and the principles of integrity and honesty. millions voted for sebastian pineda because they thought he would be as efficient here in the presidential palace as he was in his multi $1000000000.00 enterprises. but in the end, his achilles heel was thinking that you could mix politics with business interests . it was revealed in the pandora papers that been yet his family trust had sold to $125000000.00 land holding in what is a bio diversity hotspot? allegedly in exchange for ensuring the area would be available for mining. the transaction was carried out in the british virgin islands, a known tax haven. piano insists he knew nothing about it.
he denies a latin america is elissia newman has his report from santiago, the stress and the tension is written all over to a vast damping yet his face and with good reason. never in chilean history has a president faced removal from office democratically. he's the 1st democratically elected president to be impeached by the chamber of deputies in yet i, one of chillies, wealthiest men, is accused of gravely compromising the owner of the country and the principles of integrity and honesty....
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america and asian countries to european markets. the next day we meet bly at his home in his backyard, our barracks for the teenagers. he's picked off the streets. they say nigerian gang members are distributing drugs in the ghettos hooking children on heroin or pharmaceuticals. like the painkiller tramadol, i want to become a lawmaker because no one will talk for us. in the house of representatives. we have one or a on the street smoking trucks. i want to become a la maker to protect my friends. lie hands admitted to the country's truth and reconciliation commission that he is responsible for the killings of more than $20000.00 people during the civil war. now he says he's these children's protector . the work that the former or joshua has done with 3 children has a trusted public since it's the and that's protected him in effect from public prosecution. despite the recommendations made by the truth and reconciliation commission on blake says, protecting children as a way for him to repent for his past crimes. and i think what i di
america and asian countries to european markets. the next day we meet bly at his home in his backyard, our barracks for the teenagers. he's picked off the streets. they say nigerian gang members are distributing drugs in the ghettos hooking children on heroin or pharmaceuticals. like the painkiller tramadol, i want to become a lawmaker because no one will talk for us. in the house of representatives. we have one or a on the street smoking trucks. i want to become a la maker to protect my...
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., latin america, canada, australia and ireland. >>> first it was billionaires, then movie stars, now contidimet are going where no one has gone before heinz is producing its first mars kcatch up, the company had team of 14 astro biologists work for nine months to produce the out of this world toematoes and the experiment demonstrates the possibility of long-term food production on mars. >>> not sure if this is going to pause its recent stock slide but peloton is finally rolling out a pause button for on demand classes for its bike and bike plus devices with the company adding the feature to other products, like its treadmill sometimes in the future. users who choose to pause workouts have a price to pay if participating in if a live class, they'll lose their rank on the leaderboard, though other metrics will remain unchanged. i don't know, brian. i just can't do the competitive workout. i just want to go do it quietly, get it done and not have to do it so publicly >> yeah. and it -- i'm -- i got a couple things to say. we have to recut the netflix video, when you were talking about k
., latin america, canada, australia and ireland. >>> first it was billionaires, then movie stars, now contidimet are going where no one has gone before heinz is producing its first mars kcatch up, the company had team of 14 astro biologists work for nine months to produce the out of this world toematoes and the experiment demonstrates the possibility of long-term food production on mars. >>> not sure if this is going to pause its recent stock slide but peloton is finally...
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international observers have also been prevented from overseeing the votes or latin america. editor of the cinnamon reports from san jose, and neighbor in costa rica. after al jazeera was denied entry into nicaragua, as usual, dick rob was armed forces distributed and guarded ballots ahead of sundays presidential elections. but there's nothing usual about this. one. most noteworthy is who is not on the ballot, not a single competitive candidate from nicaragua, mean opposition parties. in the lead up to the poll president, daniel ortega, who's running for a 4th consecutive term imprisoned 7 mainstream opposition candidates, and disqualified the rest, accusing them of everything from money laundering to treason, or visit that who's gone go. what we are doing is trying criminals with bloated again, as the country, the security of our country by trying to organize another uprising. another could deter it. no, no, no. the cracked down on opposition. candidates and activists ahead of the elections, forced architect maria uncle is still gallo to seek refuge in neighboring costa rica. conger l
international observers have also been prevented from overseeing the votes or latin america. editor of the cinnamon reports from san jose, and neighbor in costa rica. after al jazeera was denied entry into nicaragua, as usual, dick rob was armed forces distributed and guarded ballots ahead of sundays presidential elections. but there's nothing usual about this. one. most noteworthy is who is not on the ballot, not a single competitive candidate from nicaragua, mean opposition parties. in the...
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but it's going to be the richest country in latin america pretty soon. this is going to attract the attention of other countries and the global hash more of the global game theory kicks in. ukraine is looking at big point. of course, this will attract the attention of russia and that'll attract attention. united states before you know, you have a new space rate, but it's going to be the hash rate and who can accumulate the most big going when. and it's inevitable. and number go up and we're living through it right now. thank you. the dosing and the 2nd half you're going to be interviewing carlindo from you back. mercado view is from what a mala, very close neighboring country. and so you're going to talk about the impact in the neighboring countries because of course, once one country hyper big point eyes is obviously your neighbors are going to look at that and become a m ds and say, hey, we should be doing this. but in terms of what bit client has allowed here, not only of the greatest minds in big coin actually arrived to help the merchants and the ec
but it's going to be the richest country in latin america pretty soon. this is going to attract the attention of other countries and the global hash more of the global game theory kicks in. ukraine is looking at big point. of course, this will attract the attention of russia and that'll attract attention. united states before you know, you have a new space rate, but it's going to be the hash rate and who can accumulate the most big going when. and it's inevitable. and number go up and we're...
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well, let's bring in a latin america editor lucy newman. she's in santiago following the for us. they say we've seen so much division and unrest over the last couple of years and when it's now comes down to the front run as it seems to be quite a stock choice that vs. exactly. and that underscores precisely the division that you just mentioned. we have a boarding choose on the, on the left left is very young, 35 years old, a former student leader who wants to really transform the whole economic social model of chile. and then you have on the other extreme, an archie conservative was supported the former, a military dictatorship, who is a law and order candidate. and that's what's brought up so many people to vote. i am inside the largest tolling station with the largest municipality of all chile, and the poles will close in 2 and a half hours. but we're still seeing people coming in just boring into both this fight. a suffocating heat and the, and the sun that we have out here today. but that just goes to show how much interest and how crucial people see the selection. and we're
well, let's bring in a latin america editor lucy newman. she's in santiago following the for us. they say we've seen so much division and unrest over the last couple of years and when it's now comes down to the front run as it seems to be quite a stock choice that vs. exactly. and that underscores precisely the division that you just mentioned. we have a boarding choose on the, on the left left is very young, 35 years old, a former student leader who wants to really transform the whole economic...
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america editor and the see a newman reports from the capital santiago. little here next to the when 35 year old former student leader gabrielle bought each stops to ask for this man support his told that all politicians are liars, not only will exalt to which he answers. not all politicians are alike live bought each a congressman is undoubtedly non traditional. he doesn't look like a presidential candidate and is the youngest one in chile in history. and he represents what some called the new left part of a wave of politicians who aimed to transform chili's, political and economic structure. a tree is his campaign symbol would be your they will, you know, i can give you a cd that, that represents an idea. but for each to grow, you have to water it for a new chilly to water. should we must work collected or go he has support for many progresses, but it is achilles heel is not only his youth, but the fact that he's running in a coalition with the communist party and that freight was many chileans. it's given an impressive boost to his main rival for san a
america editor and the see a newman reports from the capital santiago. little here next to the when 35 year old former student leader gabrielle bought each stops to ask for this man support his told that all politicians are liars, not only will exalt to which he answers. not all politicians are alike live bought each a congressman is undoubtedly non traditional. he doesn't look like a presidential candidate and is the youngest one in chile in history. and he represents what some called the new...
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jose antonio hust, our latin america eternity in human reports in the capital santiago. here next to the when 35 year old former student leader gabrielle bought each stops to ask for this man support his told that all politicians are liars, newly williamson, to which he answers. not all politicians are alike. but each a congressman is undoubtedly non traditional. he doesn't look like a presidential candidate and is the youngest one in chile in history and says, he represents what some called the new left part of a wave of politicians who aim to transform chillies, political and economic structure. a tree is his campaign symbol. what did they will, you know, if i can give you a cd that represents an idea, but for it to grow, you have to water it for a new chilly to whitish. we must work collecting all go. he has support from many progressives, but it is achilles heel is not only his youth, but the fact that he's running in a coalition with the communist party. and that frightens many jillions. it's given an impressive boost to his main rival for san antonio class. he repr
jose antonio hust, our latin america eternity in human reports in the capital santiago. here next to the when 35 year old former student leader gabrielle bought each stops to ask for this man support his told that all politicians are liars, newly williamson, to which he answers. not all politicians are alike. but each a congressman is undoubtedly non traditional. he doesn't look like a presidential candidate and is the youngest one in chile in history and says, he represents what some called...
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our latin america at italy, senior newman joins us live now from santiago and all this happening just as the country prepares for presidential elections. yes, indeed, a very, very sensitive time. we are just 5 days away from the most uncertain presidential elections in recent memory in this country. and that curiously enough, may actually work in presidents stamping it as a favor because of that uncertainty. and also the fact that he is only 5 months away from stepping down. some people believe that it's just too late to try to, or that it would be too inconvenient and destabilizing to, to force him to step down at this late stage. but we don't know for sure that that will be the case. he has lost a lot of support, not just from the opposition which never really liked him, but especially from his own conservative coalition. the his devise has been swift and very, very steep. indeed. now president benita, as you say, has denied all the wrong doing whatsoever, but there are a great many people who did not believe that he knew nothing about the sale of a 125000000 dollar property under t
our latin america at italy, senior newman joins us live now from santiago and all this happening just as the country prepares for presidential elections. yes, indeed, a very, very sensitive time. we are just 5 days away from the most uncertain presidential elections in recent memory in this country. and that curiously enough, may actually work in presidents stamping it as a favor because of that uncertainty. and also the fact that he is only 5 months away from stepping down. some people believe...
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while you talk about these numbers being on the rise, obviously latin america's been hard hit. as you mentioned, indian indian numbers are going up quickly. we've also seen it in south africa, it's in, in, in russia, iran, and of course, here in the united states. but what's the common denominator? what's the driving force behind the rise in these places? we seen huge surges because of the delta variant. we've also seen that some countries are only just now able to estimate how many people have died of covered. we've seen deaths going to younger and younger generations, particularly amongst those who are unvaccinated. and i think crucially, what we've seen is the communities where that people have lots of children. um, when, when a, when a parent or a grandparent is looking after those children passes away, you know, not just one child is losing a caregiver, but often many children in that same family. a study last month found that in the u . s. one out of every $500.00 children has experienced loss of a parent or grandparent caregiver, due to call it 19. but when you break dow
while you talk about these numbers being on the rise, obviously latin america's been hard hit. as you mentioned, indian indian numbers are going up quickly. we've also seen it in south africa, it's in, in, in russia, iran, and of course, here in the united states. but what's the common denominator? what's the driving force behind the rise in these places? we seen huge surges because of the delta variant. we've also seen that some countries are only just now able to estimate how many people have...
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america as well as officials in columbia. and part of the reason that this designation his being lifted now is the fact that the united states continues to conduct work in this area and is having difficulty doing so, given the fact that the designation of terror against the fark organization was still in place despite that 2016 peace accord being signed and the more than 10000 members laying down their arms and particularly in some of those areas where those members are still living, that has made us peace efforts and aid efforts difficult. so that is one of the reasons that the other rationale behind the, by the ministrations lifting of this designation is the fact that it really is not a unified organization anymore in the eyes of the biden white house. and so they felt that it was no longer appropriate to leave it in place on a sunday ramp, yet he has more from borger top on the reactions in columbia. this is something that the people, especially in conflict there's in columbia, we're waiting for because a dies allow for a
america as well as officials in columbia. and part of the reason that this designation his being lifted now is the fact that the united states continues to conduct work in this area and is having difficulty doing so, given the fact that the designation of terror against the fark organization was still in place despite that 2016 peace accord being signed and the more than 10000 members laying down their arms and particularly in some of those areas where those members are still living, that has...
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he's the 1st box or from latin america to be crowned an undisputed champion in the full bout era. we will need them. we put that big one. i've always had a connection with the mexican funds. i'm really happy, but mexican funds were able to witness this fight and shared the success with me. it mean for low to be a mexican undisputed champion? uneasy land. how secure the last semi final water, the sea, 20 cricket world cup that softer, dominant, 8 wicked. when i wrote down the black cap sofa, the restricted, their opponent, 200 and 28th and helpful, i am beat and 40 from the captain. it came, william said it easy to reach that target and 11 bulls to spare. the victory beings, one of the pre torment favorites india, are eliminated. mercedes, dr. 3, both asked as who support lewis hamilton's formula? one title chase by getting maximum points for the team. the fin took a surprise opposition to sundays next to the ground water that locks out the front right with hamilton. he finished 2nd quickest in qualifying hamilton 12 points behind the max assessment and the championship standing wi
he's the 1st box or from latin america to be crowned an undisputed champion in the full bout era. we will need them. we put that big one. i've always had a connection with the mexican funds. i'm really happy, but mexican funds were able to witness this fight and shared the success with me. it mean for low to be a mexican undisputed champion? uneasy land. how secure the last semi final water, the sea, 20 cricket world cup that softer, dominant, 8 wicked. when i wrote down the black cap sofa, the...
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it's also about migration people from latin america and beyond trying to sort of follow that dream and get in to where they think there's some hope from the united states. and what's happened is that a lot of people. 3 some of them from brazil, some of them from russia been driving over the border in carson and claiming asylum as soon as they get on to united states. so just b o, but yellow sort of markers on the road there. that's where people can officially claim asylum. in the united states submits, can migration authorities are sort of helping out the, the united states authorities by claiming those people before they can get that. so i suppose that's a sign that even though the restrictions are loosening on this border, they're still that big issue of migration from mexico for the united states. that's going to continue to be the case john home and thank you very much indeed. security officials in iraq say they're investigating to determine whether an iranian back group was behind a drone attack that targeted the prime minister was tougher honey me escaped on head on head from the
it's also about migration people from latin america and beyond trying to sort of follow that dream and get in to where they think there's some hope from the united states. and what's happened is that a lot of people. 3 some of them from brazil, some of them from russia been driving over the border in carson and claiming asylum as soon as they get on to united states. so just b o, but yellow sort of markers on the road there. that's where people can officially claim asylum. in the united states...