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>> legalmente Álvaro uribe no podrÁ ser el prÓximo presidente de colombia la cortÉ constitucional rechaza su reelecciÓn para un tercer mandato. y el gobernador de nueva yorkh@s postularse para un tercer mandato presidencial, lo que abre diferentes escenarios. >> una jornada intensa, la que se viviÓ hoy, durante nueve horas los combianos estuvieron a la expectativa para conocer el fallo de la corte constitucional que asegurÓ isionultima horauniv podrÍa aspirar a taih un tercer perÍodo consecutivo. los altos magistrados aseguraron que esta posibilidad, un tercer perÍodo atentarÍa contra la esencia de la constituciÓn de 1991. >> la corte constitucional de la repÚblica de colombia administrando justicia en nombre del pueblo y por mandato de la constituciÓn resuelve, declarara inasequiblema hor en su totalidad. unionultima horaunivisiontaihgtn >> el fallo que mantuvo en ascuas a los colombianos durante los Últimos meses, los nueve magistrados de la corte constitucional dejaron sin piso jurÍdico la posible de un referendo que le consultarÁ al pueblo si el presidente uribe podrÍa a
>> legalmente Álvaro uribe no podrÁ ser el prÓximo presidente de colombia la cortÉ constitucional rechaza su reelecciÓn para un tercer mandato. y el gobernador de nueva yorkh@s postularse para un tercer mandato presidencial, lo que abre diferentes escenarios. >> una jornada intensa, la que se viviÓ hoy, durante nueve horas los combianos estuvieron a la expectativa para conocer el fallo de la corte constitucional que asegurÓ isionultima horauniv podrÍa aspirar a taih un...
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. >> mientras venezuela analizarse compra electricidad a colombia este paÍs dice que el hermano del lÍder de las farc, estÁ en venezuela amparado por el gobierno. >> fin de semana de alto nivel en el caribe mexicano, a pocas horas del comienzo de la cumbre de rio, esperan a mandatarios latinoamericanos. >> ya se marcha la reconstrucciÓn de la zona turÍstica de cusco, devastada por lluvia. >> este es el noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana. muy buenas noches, gracias por compartir con nosotros parte de este sÁbado. >> bienvenidos a esta primera ediciÓn. en la habana la visita de una delegaciÓn estadounidense, ya estÁ levantando polvareda, no por la temÁtica migratoria o por un norteamericano detenido en la isla, sino por una reuniÓn como un sector en el h@ escuchar ninguna palabra. >> criticÓ a unos enviados estadounidenses por reunirse con disidentes durante un viaje a la habana, que principio era para sostener conversaciones de Índole migratorias. dijo que la delegaciÓn de washington convocÓ a decenas de sus mercenarios, el nombre con el que el gobierno cubano se refiere a los
. >> mientras venezuela analizarse compra electricidad a colombia este paÍs dice que el hermano del lÍder de las farc, estÁ en venezuela amparado por el gobierno. >> fin de semana de alto nivel en el caribe mexicano, a pocas horas del comienzo de la cumbre de rio, esperan a mandatarios latinoamericanos. >> ya se marcha la reconstrucciÓn de la zona turÍstica de cusco, devastada por lluvia. >> este es el noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana. muy buenas noches, gracias...
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en colombia,human rights watch dice que la desmovilizacion de algunas bandas paramilitares no ha sido tal y que, de hecho, han surgido grupos sucesores a esos grupos... en su informe herederos de los paramilitares: la nueva cara de la violencia en colombia, el grupo advirtio del impacto que la situacion podria tener en la intencion de colombia de que el congreso de estados unidos ratifique un tratado de libre comercio firmado entre 00 morales llamo s fuerprepararse enfrentar a los interesedel imperialismo de estados unidos que estaria planeado una invasion a suramerica a traves de las bases militares que se instalaran en colombia... el jefe de estado afirmo que esta preparacion se encuentra en la nueva doctrina que los militares bolivianos adoptaran a partir de un proceso de cambio que lidera su gobierno... cielo nublado sobre la region a esta hora de la tarde 41 grados es lo que esta marcando el termometro .... viento del noroeste a8 mph ..la sensacion termica en los 36 grados ......en nuestro mapa doppler satelital po ahora podemos ver los remanentes de la nevada de anoche para
en colombia,human rights watch dice que la desmovilizacion de algunas bandas paramilitares no ha sido tal y que, de hecho, han surgido grupos sucesores a esos grupos... en su informe herederos de los paramilitares: la nueva cara de la violencia en colombia, el grupo advirtio del impacto que la situacion podria tener en la intencion de colombia de que el congreso de estados unidos ratifique un tratado de libre comercio firmado entre 00 morales llamo s fuerprepararse enfrentar a los interesedel...
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. >> ademÁs se logrÓ colocar a los mejores pintores de colombia. han sido tan exitosas sus campaÑas que en un aÑo construyÓ 270 viviendas y consiguiÓecas para 8000 huÉrfanos que con justa razÓn la consideran su hada madrina. >> es todo lo que tenemos por ahora, me despido. hasta la prÓxima. ♪ er imp xh@primer impacto xuniviv
. >> ademÁs se logrÓ colocar a los mejores pintores de colombia. han sido tan exitosas sus campaÑas que en un aÑo construyÓ 270 viviendas y consiguiÓecas para 8000 huÉrfanos que con justa razÓn la consideran su hada madrina. >> es todo lo que tenemos por ahora, me despido. hasta la prÓxima. ♪ er imp xh@primer impacto xuniviv
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>> claro, son mis hijos, en colombia hay una polÍtica de "tapen, tapen, tapen", yo prefiero salir destapada que arropada por las viejas costumbres polÍticas. >> ¿cÓmo enfrentar los comentarios negativos de quienes ven esta propuesta como algo denigrante? la biblia lo dijo. >> si a mÍ h@univisiontvkhxewsa doble moral colombiana con la doble moral machista de esta socieddespierta americah@esa ge escandaliza por el desnudo, ni siquiera me interesa que voten por mÍ y no iban a votar por mí de todos modos. >> tiene razÓn porque de todas formas van a hablar. >> sÍ, maría fernanda, ¿no te sientes un poco como la chicholina? >> no, dÉjame decirte una cosa, la chicholina era de profesiÓn stripper, yo soy abogada. >> perdÓn, voy a defender a la mujer, ella dice que primero gana y despuÉs se encuera, ¡ eres de las mÍas, nena! y ademÁs, que te paguen un billetote que a mÍ me fue muy bien. >> marÍa fernanda, te queremos dar las gracias por haber estado con nosotros, sin duda vamos a seguir muy de cerca tu caso y si ganas, por favor enviarnos la revista. cuidate mucho. >> gradespierta
>> claro, son mis hijos, en colombia hay una polÍtica de "tapen, tapen, tapen", yo prefiero salir destapada que arropada por las viejas costumbres polÍticas. >> ¿cÓmo enfrentar los comentarios negativos de quienes ven esta propuesta como algo denigrante? la biblia lo dijo. >> si a mÍ h@univisiontvkhxewsa doble moral colombiana con la doble moral machista de esta socieddespierta americah@esa ge escandaliza por el desnudo, ni siquiera me interesa que voten por mÍ...
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alan garcÍa de perÚ, uribe de colombia y lugo de paraguay. se sumÓ correa y el presidente de haitÍ. chaves se suspendiÓ su viaje a ecuador a Última hora. >> no va a asistir. tiene una situaciÓn complicada por la emergencia elÉctrica. >> y hubo un tenue saludo entre los presidentes de colombia y ecuador. uribe visitÓ el paÍs luego de dos aÑos. >> nuestro saludo a los hermanos. >> somos pueblos hermanos. hay que tratar de normalizar las relaciones. >> la preocupaciÓn no sólo son los áádespierta americaáh@h@tomp ayuda para la agricultura y reforestaciÓn, apoyo para mejorar la atenciÓn sanitaria y hospitalaria. la unasur respondiÓ con planteamientos concretos, crear un fondo de $ h@áádespierr obtener un crÉdito de $ 200 millones ante el banco interamericano de desarrollo. se propone aliviar la situaciÓn econÓmica de haitÍ, el país mÁs pobre de amÉrica. >> fueron 14 puntos de un acuerdo alcanzado entre los asistentes. >> damos por aprobado por unanimidad la decisiÓn. >> el 22 de febrero en cancÚn habrÁ un nuevo encuentro para plasmar los ofrecimientos que se hi
alan garcÍa de perÚ, uribe de colombia y lugo de paraguay. se sumÓ correa y el presidente de haitÍ. chaves se suspendiÓ su viaje a ecuador a Última hora. >> no va a asistir. tiene una situaciÓn complicada por la emergencia elÉctrica. >> y hubo un tenue saludo entre los presidentes de colombia y ecuador. uribe visitÓ el paÍs luego de dos aÑos. >> nuestro saludo a los hermanos. >> somos pueblos hermanos. hay que tratar de normalizar las relaciones. >> la...
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vehículos del mercado, toyota retira ahora el prius del 2010 y otros modelos híbridos.y agentes de colombia, méxico y estados unidos le dieron un golpe combinado al narcotráfico al desmantelar una red multinacional al servicio de carteles colombianos y mexicanos.más en despierta américa. imp. prh@unip especial, "crisis anunciada" se ha convertido en la zona cero en un conflicto que tiene décadas de existencia y podría profesor cavar gran tensión internacional. nos cuentan lo que sucede en la franja que separa a dos mundos. totalmente diferente. >> (gritos) >> así es la frontera dominicana-haitia dominicana-haitiana. >> no puedes pasar. >> son muslo que se postran frente a las puertas de hierro llenas de polvo y armas utilizando lo que dicen que es entrada al paraíso. >> tengo un pie en la drep dominoing república dominicana no y el otro en haití, derecho a la nacionalidad pero según la constitución de ambos países el lugar que naces no determina la ciudadanía. >> en el lado oriental si los padres no tienen un estatus legal no era considerado dominicano en haití la sangre hai
vehículos del mercado, toyota retira ahora el prius del 2010 y otros modelos híbridos.y agentes de colombia, méxico y estados unidos le dieron un golpe combinado al narcotráfico al desmantelar una red multinacional al servicio de carteles colombianos y mexicanos.más en despierta américa. imp. prh@unip especial, "crisis anunciada" se ha convertido en la zona cero en un conflicto que tiene décadas de existencia y podría profesor cavar gran tensión internacional. nos cuentan lo...
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the country of colombia, 80% of their wheat in colombia is provided to them by u.s. farmers, 80% of the wheat in the country of colombia is provided by u.s. farmers. colombia just signed this year a free trade agreement with the country of canada. if we don't pass a free trade agreement with colombia so there aren't taxes on our wheat going into their country, they are going to buy their wheat from canada. the president has talked about it as well and we are going to be put at a competitive disadvantage. right now, we buy colombia's flowers and coffee tariff-free. it's to our advantage to eliminate those tariffs and allow those goods go tariff-free. it has to be free trade. our country doesn't want to be put at a competitive disadvantage. but we need these trade agreements, expanded markets for them to grow and employ more people. host: congressman maffei. guest: i see this issue differently than aaron. we have to have the right kind of trade agreements and all of those that follow on this nafta model aren't working not because it's trade but because it's not on a le
the country of colombia, 80% of their wheat in colombia is provided to them by u.s. farmers, 80% of the wheat in the country of colombia is provided by u.s. farmers. colombia just signed this year a free trade agreement with the country of canada. if we don't pass a free trade agreement with colombia so there aren't taxes on our wheat going into their country, they are going to buy their wheat from canada. the president has talked about it as well and we are going to be put at a competitive...
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sometidas para valores psiquiátricas y lo cierto que llegar a juicio podrían ser condenadas a varios colombia, juan carlos a. univisión. >> dentro de una pausa la calidad muchos estudiantes hispanos en california podría bajar considerablemente les diremos por qué. >> le ponen una fianza millonaria al hombre que abrió fuego con una escopeta en una escuela de carolina. sdtivisioáánoero unioisionáánotr >> el discreto escolar de long island decidió despedir a todos los maestross a los 74 profesores un deficiente desempeño en los ío univndices rendimiento en la escuela, dijo que está revisando sus opciones legales para decidir que van hacer. escuelas, el distrito escolar tomó una decisión que provocó una demanda de estudiantes de bajos recursos, sandra garcía nos cuenta en qué consiste. >> en el barrio pobre se encuentra la escuela intermedia marshall en dónde asisten 1.500 estudiantes 70% de origen hispano. >> mi sueño es para yo ser una abogada o maestra y para ir a stanford. >> pero el sueño de concepción ha sido puesto en peligro debido al despido del 60% de los maestros d
sometidas para valores psiquiátricas y lo cierto que llegar a juicio podrían ser condenadas a varios colombia, juan carlos a. univisión. >> dentro de una pausa la calidad muchos estudiantes hispanos en california podría bajar considerablemente les diremos por qué. >> le ponen una fianza millonaria al hombre que abrió fuego con una escopeta en una escuela de carolina. sdtivisioáánoero unioisionáánotr >> el discreto escolar de long island decidió despedir a todos los...
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en colombia,la policia nacional informo que, con ayuda de la agencia antidrogas estadunidense dea, la oficina de la fiscalia general con sede en dallas, logro la captura de 21-presuntos narcotraficantes dedicados a la exportacion de cocaina, algunos de los cuales tenian vinculos directos de negocios con la banda del mexicano joaquin el chapo... en la operacion decenas de policias fueron desplazados a las ciudades dmedellin, bogota, cali, bucamaranga, ibague y una pequena localidad del departamento de casanare, en el noreste del pais... a esta hora aunque no hay todavia acumulacion...... porque la nevada es leve pero eso cambiara para las proximas horas ...en nuestro map doppler satelital podemos como va afectando nuestra region y eso sera la constante con el paso de este frente .....la acumulacion para esta noche entre 4 a 8 pulgadas y para manana......seguira esta tormenta afectando el area y estaria nevando hasta las 7 u 8 de la tarde dependiendo de la trayectoria que tenga esta tormenta y sumado a esta manana esperamos fu
en colombia,la policia nacional informo que, con ayuda de la agencia antidrogas estadunidense dea, la oficina de la fiscalia general con sede en dallas, logro la captura de 21-presuntos narcotraficantes dedicados a la exportacion de cocaina, algunos de los cuales tenian vinculos directos de negocios con la banda del mexicano joaquin el chapo... en la operacion decenas de policias fueron desplazados a las ciudades dmedellin, bogota, cali, bucamaranga, ibague y una pequena localidad del...
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we are looking at three pending trade agreements with colombia, panama, and south korea. we are seeing other countries ahead of us -- canada, the eu. that would put us at another competitive disadvantage. do you support those trade agreements, opening those markets for u.s. service and production companies? >> did you for your question. i support, in general, the idea that we should have free and open trade, and also the idea that it has to work both ways. when we open our markets to companies in other countries, and to other countries. we want to make sure that we have access to their markets. we want intellectual property agreements that make sure we have a level playing field, to the extent that is possible, in which our companies can compete. and so it does work both ways. >> we are such an open economy in the united states. panama and colombia have 1-way trade. we have obstacles from we try to have two-way trade. in every other case, it has worked beautifully for us. we have doubled or tripled our exports. we turned a trade deficit into a trade surplus. we even have
we are looking at three pending trade agreements with colombia, panama, and south korea. we are seeing other countries ahead of us -- canada, the eu. that would put us at another competitive disadvantage. do you support those trade agreements, opening those markets for u.s. service and production companies? >> did you for your question. i support, in general, the idea that we should have free and open trade, and also the idea that it has to work both ways. when we open our markets to...
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play a guy named jay pritchard, a divorced, grown children, remarries a younger latina, a woman from colombia who was also married once and has a young boy andow that family, we have that family and then we have my son, who is in a relationship. he is gay. and then my daughter who is more or less a yuppie or traditional family. tavis: a whole lot going on here. >> all three trying to make things work. tavis: and there that breeds a lot of the humor. >> it does. it also doesn't explain the show. i think you just have to kind of see it the way it plays out. tavis: but those elements, for those who haven't seen it, you can see those elements lending itself to some comedic stuff. >> and it's an ensemble which attracted me. not one person is doing everything. i'm the patriarch. i'm number one on the call sheet. somebody said, what's so good about being number one on the call sheet? you don't have to deal with who is number one, because you're it. [laughter] >> but the idea that i go to work and i watch these young actors and they're blowing me away. i'm going, my god, they're all so good. it's jus
play a guy named jay pritchard, a divorced, grown children, remarries a younger latina, a woman from colombia who was also married once and has a young boy andow that family, we have that family and then we have my son, who is in a relationship. he is gay. and then my daughter who is more or less a yuppie or traditional family. tavis: a whole lot going on here. >> all three trying to make things work. tavis: and there that breeds a lot of the humor. >> it does. it also doesn't...
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>> colombia. >> colombia again, in the house. >> do you think having a black president will improve our relations abroad and why or why not? the i think it will lead least temporarily in the beginning. i think their international standing is probably higher than it has been in some time and i think that during the cold war for example when the jena and soviet union were fighting to influence these newly emerging african countries the soviet union has always pointed to the harsh treatment, the unfair treatment of african-americans in this country and they say you don't take them seriously because look what they do to their own people and that helped bring about the civil rights movement, the international pressure so at the same time the united states can capitalize on its image as an enlightened electorate capable of voting for a man who in no way resembles orn few ways resembles directly the previous 40 plus presidents and pointed that as an example of the united states as an exemplar of progress. i think we will be able to make that argument for a little while. i don't know how long i
>> colombia. >> colombia again, in the house. >> do you think having a black president will improve our relations abroad and why or why not? the i think it will lead least temporarily in the beginning. i think their international standing is probably higher than it has been in some time and i think that during the cold war for example when the jena and soviet union were fighting to influence these newly emerging african countries the soviet union has always pointed to the...
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we have a very good friend who used to be a ambassador to colombia. he is head of world bank now, 31 countries in latin america and take the advice of absolute experts where to aim because lots of things like power generators, we have been -- people have submitted power generators and just some amazing giving. >> salute you both. quincy jones, lionel richie, "we are the world" it is going to open the olympics friday night. all the proceeds, when it goes on sale, will to go help haiti. we mentioned celine dion is one of the singers. she will be a guest right here monday night. before we go, "american idol" fans, chec
we have a very good friend who used to be a ambassador to colombia. he is head of world bank now, 31 countries in latin america and take the advice of absolute experts where to aim because lots of things like power generators, we have been -- people have submitted power generators and just some amazing giving. >> salute you both. quincy jones, lionel richie, "we are the world" it is going to open the olympics friday night. all the proceeds, when it goes on sale, will to go help...
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we are looking at three pending trade agreements with colombia, panama, and south korea. we are seeing other countries ahead of us -- canada, the eu. that would put us at another competitive disadvantage. do you support those trade agreements, opening those markets for u.s. service and production companies? >> did you for your question. i support, in general, the idea that we should have free and open trade, and also the idea that it has to work both ways. when we open our markets to companies in other countries, and to other countries. we want to make sure that we have access to their markets. we want intellectual property agreements that make sure we have a level playing field, to the extent that is possible, in which our companies can compete. and so it does work both ways. >> we are such an open economy in the united states. panama and colombia have 1-way trade. we have obstacles from we try to have two-way trade. in every other case, it has worked beautifully for us. we have doubled or tripled our exports. we turned a trade deficit into a trade surplus. we even have
we are looking at three pending trade agreements with colombia, panama, and south korea. we are seeing other countries ahead of us -- canada, the eu. that would put us at another competitive disadvantage. do you support those trade agreements, opening those markets for u.s. service and production companies? >> did you for your question. i support, in general, the idea that we should have free and open trade, and also the idea that it has to work both ways. when we open our markets to...
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nuclear power, offshore drilling, clean coal technology, and for trade agreements, presumably with colombia, a mall, and korea, those that have been languishing for about 18 months. these are areas where i think there could be a pretty broad bipartisan support to go forward the collaborative spaces. there will be areas of disagreement, but emphasizing the things we might be able to work on together, i would mention those four areas. all of these i think would be job generators -- nuclear power, offshore drilling, clean coal technology, and pass the languishing trade agreements. we also have a long conversation about spending. >> the american people know that washington has been on a spending binge for over a year. i urge the president he has the ability to send recisions up to the hill. let members vote up or down on spending. we don't need to send this to a spending commission. we can cut spending now. we did not really talk about healthcare. apparently it will be discussed in several weeks. we are trying to understand what we're trying to accomplish with this health care meeting. that is
nuclear power, offshore drilling, clean coal technology, and for trade agreements, presumably with colombia, a mall, and korea, those that have been languishing for about 18 months. these are areas where i think there could be a pretty broad bipartisan support to go forward the collaborative spaces. there will be areas of disagreement, but emphasizing the things we might be able to work on together, i would mention those four areas. all of these i think would be job generators -- nuclear power,...
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from the first week i knew from people in his office he was in colombia and we weren't speaking. then he disappeared. the only information i had was through people in his office. i had my doubts, but i was hoping that's where he was. >> larry: let's watch that now famous clip from june 24th where he publicly admits having an affair. watch. >> the bottom line is this. i've been unfaithful to my wife. i developed a relationship with a -- what started as a dear, dear friend from argentina. it began very innocently, as i suspect many of these things do, in just a casual e pamail back d forth advice on one's life there and advice here. but here recently over this last year it developed into something much more than that. >> larry: you watch that? >> uh-huh. >> larry: what went through -- >> it's not something you want to watch on national television. >> larry: a lot of wives appear with their husbands, they stand back a little and sort of look sad. did you think of going to that? >> no, never crossed my mind. >> larry: did he ask you to go? >> no. >> larry: how do you think he handled
from the first week i knew from people in his office he was in colombia and we weren't speaking. then he disappeared. the only information i had was through people in his office. i had my doubts, but i was hoping that's where he was. >> larry: let's watch that now famous clip from june 24th where he publicly admits having an affair. watch. >> the bottom line is this. i've been unfaithful to my wife. i developed a relationship with a -- what started as a dear, dear friend from...
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colombia. three people in the hospital after jumping into a bull fighting ring in the northern part of the country. bun one of the guys actually charging the bull. the event an amateur bull fight so folks from the audience are allowed to hop in the ring. we're told these three guys are expected to be okay. brazil. not what this thief had in mind. he tried to make a discreet entrance at a bar but got trapped in a chimney. firefighters had to break through the brick chimney to free him. and that's a rap on this fox trip around the world in 80 seconds. the british military reports he found a series of roadside bombs in afghanistan and saved who knows how many lives he did it all with a wagging tail. tonight, the dog that sniffed his way to a canine courage medal. that's still ahead. this country definitely needs to focus on other ways to get energy. we should be looking closer to home. we have oil on our shores. natural gas can be a part of the solution. i think we need to work on wind resources.
colombia. three people in the hospital after jumping into a bull fighting ring in the northern part of the country. bun one of the guys actually charging the bull. the event an amateur bull fight so folks from the audience are allowed to hop in the ring. we're told these three guys are expected to be okay. brazil. not what this thief had in mind. he tried to make a discreet entrance at a bar but got trapped in a chimney. firefighters had to break through the brick chimney to free him. and...
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the bigger story is that colombia has been totally corrupted by cocaine money. >> bill: sure. >> it infects the coffee business, the flower business. all the legitimate businesses. >> bill: all now because of -- >> she has done a good job and calderon in mexico. the problem is so vast their countries can't cope. they can't -- >> bill: if you see angie, call geraldo. he wants to make the arrest. >> ♪ >> bill: she should turn herself into. >> i should get him before mark sanford. you know how he feels about argentina. >> bill: what a cheap shot. plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. we asked dr. frank luntz to wire the folks about the family guy and sarah palin controversy. and then glenn beck on what he sees as america's biggest danger. wild segment on tap. we hope you stay tuned to those reports. you took my eggs ! it's an "egg management fee." what does that even mean ? egg management fee. even kids know it's wrong to take other people's stuff. that's why at ally bank we don't eat away at your savings with fees. and we offer rates among the most competitive in the cou
the bigger story is that colombia has been totally corrupted by cocaine money. >> bill: sure. >> it infects the coffee business, the flower business. all the legitimate businesses. >> bill: all now because of -- >> she has done a good job and calderon in mexico. the problem is so vast their countries can't cope. they can't -- >> bill: if you see angie, call geraldo. he wants to make the arrest. >> ♪ >> bill: she should turn herself into. >> i...
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when it comes to colombia, they have gross domestic product -- product about the state of louisiana. we are already getting their coffee and their drugs. that is all they have to offer. and to bring -- all of this to allowed into this country all of this low-skilled labor. i don't know if they are not try to soften us up so we will all be groveling for low-wage jobs. host: your concern, surely, is the straight agreement facilitate growth in low-skilled labor. caller: obviously. we have millions of people who are educated and trying to get jobs and they can't. all of the illegals, they are taking the jobs that are available there -- available. i can understand that because the people giving them jobs, that is all they can afford. host: taking your calls about whether u.s. trade agreements boost jobs. president obama reconvening a meeting on health care. the white house plans to televise the health care meeting. the president making these comments in an interview with cbs news. >> what i have been doing this consulting with the leaders in the house, leaders in the senate, from the demo
when it comes to colombia, they have gross domestic product -- product about the state of louisiana. we are already getting their coffee and their drugs. that is all they have to offer. and to bring -- all of this to allowed into this country all of this low-skilled labor. i don't know if they are not try to soften us up so we will all be groveling for low-wage jobs. host: your concern, surely, is the straight agreement facilitate growth in low-skilled labor. caller: obviously. we have millions...
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let's let it just one country, colombia. it matters because it is the primary source of cocaine coming into the united states. the intelligence community is expected to provide analyses of the drug organizations there. this intelligence is essential to solid american policies for colombia. the united states has assisted and is still insisting colombia to defeat the farq organization. the threat from a global competitor could destroy this country. it made the job intelligence agencies more complex and more difficult. we had been set up to focus on a single adversary over a long period of time. of a sudden we had to keep watch on the entire world in a more detailed and dynamic way, and covering threats to our national interest and be alert for opportunities to advance those interests. since the end of the cold war, depending on how you count, the u.s. has been involved in about 15 major deployments of military force. many of them have been to places we would not have predicted in the 1980's. bosnia, iraq, panama. for many area
let's let it just one country, colombia. it matters because it is the primary source of cocaine coming into the united states. the intelligence community is expected to provide analyses of the drug organizations there. this intelligence is essential to solid american policies for colombia. the united states has assisted and is still insisting colombia to defeat the farq organization. the threat from a global competitor could destroy this country. it made the job intelligence agencies more...
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one on aberdeen and another one in colombia and -- columbia. and then charles street blocking two lanes on the northbound side. one lane getting by on the southbound side. there is a a look on the beltway full speed. and will is a look at 50 at the bay bridge, no problems there. and remember wjz 13 is always on. you can always log on to w. >> mr. skwrao: z.com. >> -- wjz. >> there is moisture over the corn states and convert to the heavier snowfall which will be in our neighborhoods tonight and during the overnight. we will look at the watch warning and winter watch warning in affect for everybody. move over towards the shore, they have a coastal flood warning in effect for the already battered shore resort. we have blizzard warnings in effect for delaware and south jersey. so what we are talking about arrival time at lunch. dinner two to 4-inches and look at the overall snow and total graphics. and 18 is a good number. it is going to be isolated pockets primarily. south and west of the region. for the record, here is the forecast for the day.
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we are looking at three trade agreements in the colombia, panama and in south korea. we see other countries stepping in ahead of us from canada, the e.u. and others to get ahead at another competitive disadvantage. do you support the passage of the trade agreements and opening those markets for the u.s. service and production companies? >> mr. brady, thanks for the question. i support in general the idea that we should have free and open trade and also the idea that it has to work both ways so that when we open our markets to companies and other countries and other countries we also want to make sure we have access to their markets and intellectual property agreements and other things that make sure we have a level playing field to the extent that is possible in which our companies can compete, and so it does work both ways. >> i think it's important, you know we are such an open economy in the united states, panama and colombia for xm will have a one-way street. it's duty free but we have obstacles when we try the two-way trade and clearly agree this like that that g
we are looking at three trade agreements in the colombia, panama and in south korea. we see other countries stepping in ahead of us from canada, the e.u. and others to get ahead at another competitive disadvantage. do you support the passage of the trade agreements and opening those markets for the u.s. service and production companies? >> mr. brady, thanks for the question. i support in general the idea that we should have free and open trade and also the idea that it has to work both...
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programs with maritime and colombia, were you graduate of the second stage of the program where you had equipment purchases behind you, and your program is in a different way. they're quite a number of areas where the numbers are down, and i do not have the list of cuts in front of me. [inaudible] >> probably. i would have to go back and breakdown -- the fact that we just completed the purchase of helicopters in mexico, all the helicopters are paid for and are being delivered, we're now moving to a different stage in the program. this is a program that is designed to get at what people do as opposed to what they used to do the job. i think those are positive reasons to see the numbers go down. but we have been careful in this budget not just to hold number levels for symbolic reasons but to use as carefully as we can the scarce resources for diplomacy and development. >> the numbers have gone down for a number of sub-saharan countries, i believe. >> overall we have increased what was the largest one p forapfar -- what was the largest number for papfar every week he is part of the increa
programs with maritime and colombia, were you graduate of the second stage of the program where you had equipment purchases behind you, and your program is in a different way. they're quite a number of areas where the numbers are down, and i do not have the list of cuts in front of me. [inaudible] >> probably. i would have to go back and breakdown -- the fact that we just completed the purchase of helicopters in mexico, all the helicopters are paid for and are being delivered, we're now...
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about trade and that is, send up the agreementes that are pending, that have been signed for panama, colombia and south korea. the votes are here if we can have that on the floor of the house asap so we can create good american jobs. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new mexico rise? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. heinrich: when it comes to the federal budget, we owe it to them to spend within our means and without unreasonable borrowing. this legislation referred to as pay-go mandates that the federal government pay for new tax cuts and spending by finding savings elsewhere. in the 1990's, pay-go helped turn massive deficits into record surpluses. but that policy was abandoned by the bush administration. after not paying for two wars, two tax cuts and a new entitlement program, we now face a growing testifies. i'm an original co-sponsor of pay-go legislation because we have to get this deficit under control for the sake of our children and for our financial future. we mu
about trade and that is, send up the agreementes that are pending, that have been signed for panama, colombia and south korea. the votes are here if we can have that on the floor of the house asap so we can create good american jobs. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new mexico rise? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. heinrich: when it comes to the federal budget, we owe...
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colombia, egypt, indonesia, and what we're seeing it doesn't hurt u.s. companies. we have gotten a lot of support from the u.s. business community and put together letters of support for us on this issue. as i mentioned in the area of climate change, frankly, i think we have not only brought more people into this in the developing world, we could use theÑpi resources quite innovatively for clean technologies and for adaptation. we look forward to working with the bretton woods committee. you have been a great partner in the past. we hope particularly asÑi we de with some of these legislative issues we can tap some of your expertise in relationships. and,Ñi bill, you and i have don this in different aspects before. i think in particular, one of the things that i know that, may give a better chance is when i talk with some of the republicans about this i get some resonance on some of these issues. i think we can try to bring some people along. it wouldn't be bad to have something done in a bipartisan way in washington. so thank you. [applause] >> well, i think i c
colombia, egypt, indonesia, and what we're seeing it doesn't hurt u.s. companies. we have gotten a lot of support from the u.s. business community and put together letters of support for us on this issue. as i mentioned in the area of climate change, frankly, i think we have not only brought more people into this in the developing world, we could use theÑpi resources quite innovatively for clean technologies and for adaptation. we look forward to working with the bretton woods committee. you...
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you've got bilateral deals negotiated with panama, colombia, and south korea that have not been submitted to congress and secretary locke told me the obama administration is still not ready to move. >> the administration is not interested in putting forth an agreement that is unfair to u.s. companies where trade agreements still have significant market access barriers for u.s. companies when the united states has relatively few barriers at all for companies coming from other countries. >> now, there's no question that part of this slow walking by the administration reflects political resistance from organized labor, which is critical to the democratic base. best guess is that some of these agreements, at least the one on south korea, may move after mid-term elections this fall. and now we'll throw it to steve liesman with breaking news. >> john, you might be interested. senator dodd releasing a statement saying he and senator shelby on the senate banking committee have reached an impasse on financial reform. he says shelby is still committed to finding consensus but meanwhile he is going
you've got bilateral deals negotiated with panama, colombia, and south korea that have not been submitted to congress and secretary locke told me the obama administration is still not ready to move. >> the administration is not interested in putting forth an agreement that is unfair to u.s. companies where trade agreements still have significant market access barriers for u.s. companies when the united states has relatively few barriers at all for companies coming from other countries....
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power -- for offshore drilling, for clean coal technology and for trade agreements, presumably with colombia, panama, and korea, the ones that have been languishing for a year and a half. these are areas where there could be broad bipartisan support to go for it on a collaborative basis. obviously, there will be areas of disagreement. emphasizing the things we might be able to work on together, i would mention that those four areas, all of which would be job-generator -- nuclear power, offshore drilling, clean coal technology -- and pass those languishing trade agreements that create jobs. >> we also have a long conversation about spending. the american people know that washington has been on a spending binge for over a year. i urge the president, if you are serious about cutting spending, why don't we do it now? why don't we start with a rescission package? he is the ability to send it rescissions up to the hill. i urge him to put one recission in each bill. send it up to the hilt, led members of vote up or down -- send it up to the hill. we do not need a spending commission. we can cut spe
power -- for offshore drilling, for clean coal technology and for trade agreements, presumably with colombia, panama, and korea, the ones that have been languishing for a year and a half. these are areas where there could be broad bipartisan support to go for it on a collaborative basis. obviously, there will be areas of disagreement. emphasizing the things we might be able to work on together, i would mention that those four areas, all of which would be job-generator -- nuclear power, offshore...
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finally the last speaker of the evening will be richard axel of colombia's most distinguished faculty members. he is currently a university professor of biochemistry and molecular biophysics and pathology at the columbia university college of physicians and surgeons. i don't know everyone at columbia danjac the only person i know who rivals richard for having been here having the longest association i should say with columbia university is jonathan himself [laughter] i believe richard sky you're was interrupted by time in med school with john hopkins but otherwise has been here throughout the duration of his time and college and career. besides being at columbia, richard dustin a few other impressive things along the way. one major thrust of his work as i'm sure many of you know has been in clarifying how the old factory system works. our sense of smell has remained one of the most enigmatic senses and his work in this area along with his collaborator, linda, provide a basic understanding of this system and achievement for which he and the doctor were awarded the 2004 nobel prize for
finally the last speaker of the evening will be richard axel of colombia's most distinguished faculty members. he is currently a university professor of biochemistry and molecular biophysics and pathology at the columbia university college of physicians and surgeons. i don't know everyone at columbia danjac the only person i know who rivals richard for having been here having the longest association i should say with columbia university is jonathan himself [laughter] i believe richard sky...
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. >> right now, as 20 million in korea, panama, and colombia that we should be selling to because we don't have free trade agreements. >> reporter: that phrase "free trade" many are not aware of that because they don't play by the rules. want to talk about china? >> i'd love nothing more. >> reporter: many economists say china keeps its currency exchange rate artificially low which makes american exports more expensive and china's goods a whole lot cheaper. is china a currency manipulator? >> you know, that's a judgment for tim geithner to make. >> reporter: but a lot of people in the country would say it's so obvious that china is manipulating its currency. it's so obvious. why not just say it and deal with it. >> we have engaged china about the need to rebalance their economy, just as we're rebalancing ours. and i understand the american voters are angry. i understand american voters want us to throw out a lot of strong verbiage. >> reporter: that's difficult when the united states is in china's debt, and depends on china to help america deal with countries like north korea. greenb
. >> right now, as 20 million in korea, panama, and colombia that we should be selling to because we don't have free trade agreements. >> reporter: that phrase "free trade" many are not aware of that because they don't play by the rules. want to talk about china? >> i'd love nothing more. >> reporter: many economists say china keeps its currency exchange rate artificially low which makes american exports more expensive and china's goods a whole lot cheaper. is...
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. >> on wednesday, president obama gave a speech on economic policy and free trade agreement with colombia, panama, and south korea. these remarks are 40 minutes. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome to our first quarterly meeting of 2010 but the -- 2010. it is my unique privilege and high honor to introduce the president of the united states. company. at toyota, we believe the key to making quality products is to develop quality people. each employee thinks about what he or she should do, continuously making improvements, and by doing so makes even better cars. we have been actively engaged in developing people who share and can execute on this core value. it has been over 50 years since we began selling in this great country, and over 25 years since we started production here. and in the process, we have been able to share this core value with the 200,000 people at toyota operation, dealers and suppliers in this country. that is what i am most proud of. second, i would like to discuss what caused the recall issues we are facing years, been exp business rapidly. quite frankly, i fe
. >> on wednesday, president obama gave a speech on economic policy and free trade agreement with colombia, panama, and south korea. these remarks are 40 minutes. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome to our first quarterly meeting of 2010 but the -- 2010. it is my unique privilege and high honor to introduce the president of the united states. company. at toyota, we believe the key to making quality products is to develop quality people. each employee thinks about what he or...
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day of i think what is a record, perhaps, since the 1880s, a record snowfall in that jurisdiction of colombia so it is either a tribute to the intrepid this of the people in the audience for the fact there is nothing else to do. the super bowls over nuf got tired of watching television and you are getting cabin fever alitha rayann delighted to be able to address you today and i want to thank christopher sands for the introduction and the hudson institute for hosting me for this talk. anne mclellan who i think is delayed by the exigencies of travel as many of you may know, is a former counterpart of mine in the canadian government. she was the head of the republics say the ministry and in fact had had the pleasure of working together during the first year that i was homeland security secretary here in the united states. actually in many ways this know we have experienced over the last couple of days is a theory good reminder of that least one of the sets of challenges we dealt with that the department of homeland security which was natural disasters. because as people rapidly found out when th
day of i think what is a record, perhaps, since the 1880s, a record snowfall in that jurisdiction of colombia so it is either a tribute to the intrepid this of the people in the audience for the fact there is nothing else to do. the super bowls over nuf got tired of watching television and you are getting cabin fever alitha rayann delighted to be able to address you today and i want to thank christopher sands for the introduction and the hudson institute for hosting me for this talk. anne...
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for offshore drilling, forcing coal technology, and for trade agreements, promote -- presumably with colombia, panama,, and others. these are areas where i think there could be broad bipartisan support to go forward on a collaborative basis. obviously there will be areas of disagreement, but emphasizing that we might be able to work on together, i mention those four areas, all of which i think would be job generators -- nuclear power, offshore drilling, clean coal technology, and free trade agreements which we know create jobs here in the united states. we also have a long conversation about spending. the american people know that we have been on a spending binge for year. if you're serious about cutting spending, why don't we do it now? why don't we start with rescission packages? he has the power to send up to the hill. send it up to the hill. let members tote up and down on wasteful spending. don't send this off to a spending commission. we can stop spending now. we did not really talk about health care. that apparently has not been discussed in several weeks. we are trying to tell the whi
for offshore drilling, forcing coal technology, and for trade agreements, promote -- presumably with colombia, panama,, and others. these are areas where i think there could be broad bipartisan support to go forward on a collaborative basis. obviously there will be areas of disagreement, but emphasizing that we might be able to work on together, i mention those four areas, all of which i think would be job generators -- nuclear power, offshore drilling, clean coal technology, and free trade...
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a similar point in colombia. those are positive regions to see the number down. we have been careful in this budget, not just the whole number levels for reasons but to use as carefully as we can the scarcer resources for diplomacy and development. >> and talked about numbers going down and a number of sub- saharan countries. >> overall, numbers have gone up. we have increased what was the highest level of funding after and we also increased the global fund. we have taken the increase in help dollars and used part of the increase to fundççy the gll health initiativew3 which is designed toç connect all of our different health programs. what we have doneç historically very successfully iss7ç)a/=eçç these treatment programsqd(uów3a chevy, malaria, tuberculosis,ç sq%ei+ kind of self-conscious buildin| su. ççt(what we are doing iszv fon ç if aç÷ woman comes into açz]qy because of funding, we can also provideçok maternal care and ce to a newborn child. additional focus on systems ñrinvestment and the health care for women and children, that
a similar point in colombia. those are positive regions to see the number down. we have been careful in this budget, not just the whole number levels for reasons but to use as carefully as we can the scarcer resources for diplomacy and development. >> and talked about numbers going down and a number of sub- saharan countries. >> overall, numbers have gone up. we have increased what was the highest level of funding after and we also increased the global fund. we have taken the...
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power, for offshore drilling, for clean coal technology, and for trade agreements, presumably with colombia, panama, and south korea that had been languishing for a year-and- a-half or so. i think that these are areas that could be broad bipartisan support to go forward in a collaborative basis. obviously there will be areas of disagreement, but emphasizing the things we might be able to work on together and i would mention those four areas, all of which i think would be job generators. nuclear power, offshore drilling, clean coal technology, and passing those languishing trade agreements which we know create jobs here in the united states. we also have a long conversation about spending. the american people know washington has been on a spending binge for over a year. i told the president if you are serious about cutting spending, why don't we do it now? why don't we start with the rescission package? i urged him to put a recission in each bill and send it up to the hill and led members followed up and down on washington spending. we don't need to thought this off on some spending commissi
power, for offshore drilling, for clean coal technology, and for trade agreements, presumably with colombia, panama, and south korea that had been languishing for a year-and- a-half or so. i think that these are areas that could be broad bipartisan support to go forward in a collaborative basis. obviously there will be areas of disagreement, but emphasizing the things we might be able to work on together and i would mention those four areas, all of which i think would be job generators. nuclear...
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colombian operations have reduced the marchers armed forces of colombia by nearly 50% to approximately 8500 personnel. sustained pressure could splinter it them until a poses less of a threat to institutions, though would remain involved in criminal act to ditties. the threat posed by ballistic missiles is likely to increase and grow more complex over the coming decade as they become more mobile, survivable, reliable and accurate at greater ranges. prelaunch survivability also grows as potential adversary strengthen their denial and methods. let me conclude by saying that while dia's top wartime priority is to provide the intelligence required by her military commanders and policy lenders in support of our ongoing combat operations. this agency can currently retains core responsibility to prevent strategic surprise and be positioned to respond to a wide range of contingencies. that requires the most prudent and judicious use of our resources, especially our most important resource, our people come up of civilians and those in uniform. in visits with tias for deployed military and civil
colombian operations have reduced the marchers armed forces of colombia by nearly 50% to approximately 8500 personnel. sustained pressure could splinter it them until a poses less of a threat to institutions, though would remain involved in criminal act to ditties. the threat posed by ballistic missiles is likely to increase and grow more complex over the coming decade as they become more mobile, survivable, reliable and accurate at greater ranges. prelaunch survivability also grows as...
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my wife is from bogota, colombia, and we had a marathon watching this thing yesterday. i'm in medical sales and i work for pfizer here in dallas. we have over 600 physicians. i took at a day off just to watch this. host: david, could you get your point? caller: yes, my point is that in medical sales we do collection and going at my office and, even at my office, i do not have insurance. we have over 600 physicians at our office. i cannot afford our insurance. host: what would a state like kansas do for someone like david or someone who does not have insurance? áe)q effort here market place is directed at people like david. we need to get everyone into the system. the whole issue of insurance is pulling. the more you have -- the whole issue of insurance is pooling. the more people you have, the more affordable unstable they become over time. there has been discussion over helping people who cannot afford their insurance with subsidies. i do not know if david would qualify for those, but there are a number of provisions in the legislation that is being looked at that aim
my wife is from bogota, colombia, and we had a marathon watching this thing yesterday. i'm in medical sales and i work for pfizer here in dallas. we have over 600 physicians. i took at a day off just to watch this. host: david, could you get your point? caller: yes, my point is that in medical sales we do collection and going at my office and, even at my office, i do not have insurance. we have over 600 physicians at our office. i cannot afford our insurance. host: what would a state like...
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the district of colombia expanded the options available to people for expunging the records. vastly expanded the options, but still very few people actually qualified to have that done. but we bring social service providers and traders and employers together, and it's a one-stop shopping -- shopping conference where people can come and get advice. and it is very popular. so there's lots of different things available, and that we focus on. we have a special education advocacy program for kids in the deliberately system, and all these are an integral part of our public defense work. >> thank you, avis. [applause] >> i'm told that we have, there are microphones and we wanted to come that we have a few minutes before we end the session, for questions if there are any. if you have a question that you would like to address to any of the panelists, please come up to one of the mike's. there are three on the floor here. while we are waiting to see if anyone comes up, i think justice jerry wanted to make a remark. >> since i'm one of the senior people, one of the senior citizens on th
the district of colombia expanded the options available to people for expunging the records. vastly expanded the options, but still very few people actually qualified to have that done. but we bring social service providers and traders and employers together, and it's a one-stop shopping -- shopping conference where people can come and get advice. and it is very popular. so there's lots of different things available, and that we focus on. we have a special education advocacy program for kids in...
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here's why. 12-year-old from colombia gets gored by a bull during a bull fighting exposition. instead of retiring for the day, he gets back in the ring and gets gored again. the father gets the horns after jumping in and trying to protect him. amazingly, doctors say both will be ok. the boy wants to continue bull fighting in the near future. that's a lot of guts. talk about guts -- they're huggable and gutsy. steve and gretchen. >> why do that? why not just wii fitness? it's safer. >> do they have bull fighting with wii? i don't think so. >> they ought to. >> many people plan to enjoy the super bowl with their friends and family over the weekend. we cannot forget our troops overseas. they are protecting our freedom there. >> navy lieutenant, we've got with us neil sheridan is here with what you can do to show support for the troops. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> great to have you here. you were sailor of the year a while back. >> back in 1999. >> how do we show, particularly the -- how do we show the support for the guys? >> there's so many ways to show support. i m
here's why. 12-year-old from colombia gets gored by a bull during a bull fighting exposition. instead of retiring for the day, he gets back in the ring and gets gored again. the father gets the horns after jumping in and trying to protect him. amazingly, doctors say both will be ok. the boy wants to continue bull fighting in the near future. that's a lot of guts. talk about guts -- they're huggable and gutsy. steve and gretchen. >> why do that? why not just wii fitness? it's safer....
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in fact, we rank below colombia and other emerging nations around the world. so what are we going to do? this house passed a very important piece of legislation that goes to address many of these issues. the issue of how we contain our cost, how we improve our system, how we provide for wellness rather than just sick care. a very complex bill, but one that also provided a very, very important element, the element of a public option. now, i'm from california, and two weeks ago the largest insurance company providing policies, more than 80% of the single person policies, said, well, i think we are going to increase our rates by up to 39%. and that was on top of a similar rate increase in the previous year, some 60% increase for those individuals that are not in a group that have to go out and buy their insurance on their own. a totally unaffordable situation and they also announced that in the intervening year, the year after these increases went into effect, they would willy-nilly and at their own will and their own desire increase the cost of those policies. a
in fact, we rank below colombia and other emerging nations around the world. so what are we going to do? this house passed a very important piece of legislation that goes to address many of these issues. the issue of how we contain our cost, how we improve our system, how we provide for wellness rather than just sick care. a very complex bill, but one that also provided a very, very important element, the element of a public option. now, i'm from california, and two weeks ago the largest...
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power, for offshore drilling, for clean coal technology, and for trade agreements, presumably with colombia, panama, and korea, the ones that have been languishing for a year and a half or so. these are areas where i think there could be pretty broad bipartisan support to go forward on a collaborative basis. obviously there will be areas of disagreement. but emphasizing the things that we might be able to work on together, i would mention those four areas, all of which i think would be job generators. nuclear power, offshore drilling, clean coal technology, and pass those languishing trade agreements which we know create jobs here in the united states. >> we also had a long conversation about spending. the american people know washington has been on a spending binge now for over a year. and i urged the president, if you're serious about cugget spending, why don't we do it now? why don't we start with a rescission package. the president's got decisions up to the hill. i urged him to put one rescission in each bill. send it up to the hill. let members vote up or down on wasteful washington sp
power, for offshore drilling, for clean coal technology, and for trade agreements, presumably with colombia, panama, and korea, the ones that have been languishing for a year and a half or so. these are areas where i think there could be pretty broad bipartisan support to go forward on a collaborative basis. obviously there will be areas of disagreement. but emphasizing the things that we might be able to work on together, i would mention those four areas, all of which i think would be job...
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the republicans want to move trade agreements with colombia, south korea and panama. there will be an argument over whether those agreements are exactly like nafta or whether there are improvements to improve environmental and labor rules that would make those agreements more fair for american workers. there's plentyly of people who think it will help. plenty of other people that think that there needs to be many more changes. host: borrowing more money isn't going to create any jobs. you can give me a 50 grand tax credit and i wouldn't add a new hire. hank paulson has been out there lately, the former treasury secretary.Ñi guest: i think the big question with the bailout program is whether the auto makers will be able to pay over $100 billion that they owe. seems like it's complicated because of the stock transactions that took place when the u.s. government essentially took over general motors. but most analysts seem to think that with the banks, the u.s. is not only going to get paid back but ahead because of dividends. host: do you think that will change the mood
the republicans want to move trade agreements with colombia, south korea and panama. there will be an argument over whether those agreements are exactly like nafta or whether there are improvements to improve environmental and labor rules that would make those agreements more fair for american workers. there's plentyly of people who think it will help. plenty of other people that think that there needs to be many more changes. host: borrowing more money isn't going to create any jobs. you can...
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shias taught at vassar and colombia, she has a degree of number institutions and taught at them, and she is among the most powerful people in the health-care business in the united states. our third speaker of like to introduce his peter morici, a professor of international business at the university of maryland. prior to joining the university, he served at the dinner -- u.s. trade commission. he was working on international trade investigations and provided economic policy advice to the house ways and means committee and the senate finance committee. u.s. trade representative, and other agencies. he received his ph.d. in economics from the state university of new york. he taught in minneapolis and joined the federal energy commission, and then move to the planning association in washington d.c.. he has served in positions of increasing research and managerial responsibility and was elected vice president in 1983. he joined the university of maine as a professor of economics in 1988, and was director of the canadian- american center. acknowledged expert on national -- international
shias taught at vassar and colombia, she has a degree of number institutions and taught at them, and she is among the most powerful people in the health-care business in the united states. our third speaker of like to introduce his peter morici, a professor of international business at the university of maryland. prior to joining the university, he served at the dinner -- u.s. trade commission. he was working on international trade investigations and provided economic policy advice to the house...
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. >>> for nearly 30% of children in colombia under age 16, access to school is limited or nonexistent. this week's cnn hero is on a mission to stamp out childhood illiteracy with two unlikely helpers. >> translator: in the villages, life goes on in the stationary way. there is no change. reading has made me laugh and dream. it has also shown me things i won't see in my lifetime. alpha and i share the fact that we always lived here. my name is louis soriano ands my classroom is not traditional. it consists of books placed on saddles on top of my donkeys. it's not easy to travel through these valleys. the burning sun or too much rain, you sit on a donkey for five or eight hours, you get very tired. it's a satisfaction to arrive to your disten nation. we go to places that are not on the map. where a child has to work or ride a donkey for up to 40 minutes to reach the closest school. when they learn how to read, the child discovers a new world, like i did. someone once said to me, you've educated a lot of people. you ridden the donk y-like no one has. these children need it. of course, th
. >>> for nearly 30% of children in colombia under age 16, access to school is limited or nonexistent. this week's cnn hero is on a mission to stamp out childhood illiteracy with two unlikely helpers. >> translator: in the villages, life goes on in the stationary way. there is no change. reading has made me laugh and dream. it has also shown me things i won't see in my lifetime. alpha and i share the fact that we always lived here. my name is louis soriano ands my classroom is...
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day of i think what is a record, perhaps, since the 1880s, a record snowfall in that jurisdiction of colombia so it is either a tribute to the intrepid this of the people in the audience for the fact there is nothing else to do. the super bowls over nuf got tired of watching television and you are getting cabin fever alitha rayann delighted to be able to address you today and i want to thank christopher sands for the introduction and the hudson institute for hosting me for this talk. anne mclellan who i think is delayed by the exigencies of travel as many of you may know, is a former counterpart of mine in the canadian government. she was the head of the republics say the ministry and in fact had had the pleasure of working together during the first year that i was homeland security secretary here in the united states. actually in many ways this know we have experienced over the last couple of days is a theory good reminder of that least one of the sets of challenges we dealt with that the department of homeland security which was natural disasters. because as people rapidly found out when th
day of i think what is a record, perhaps, since the 1880s, a record snowfall in that jurisdiction of colombia so it is either a tribute to the intrepid this of the people in the audience for the fact there is nothing else to do. the super bowls over nuf got tired of watching television and you are getting cabin fever alitha rayann delighted to be able to address you today and i want to thank christopher sands for the introduction and the hudson institute for hosting me for this talk. anne...
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day of i think what is a record, perhaps, since the 1880s, a record snowfall in that jurisdiction of colombia so it is either a tribute to the intrepid this of the people in the audience for the fact there is nothing else to do. the super bowls over nuf got tired of watching television and you are getting cabin fever alitha rayann delighted to be able to address you today and i want to thank christopher sands for the introduction and the hudson institute for hosting me for this talk. anne mclellan who i think is anne mclellan who i think is dey#@@@@@@@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @) and secure you are during any kind of natural event of that kind is a function of how prepared you are. people who have water, who have the battery operated radio, who had food, it had filled up their gas tanks were in a better circumstance than those who hadn't done any of those things and we'll certainly a big snowfall isn't comparable to the disasters we have seen here in the united states or that we saw in haiti recently, each of these events is a moment to reflect upon the importance of preparedness which really lies a
day of i think what is a record, perhaps, since the 1880s, a record snowfall in that jurisdiction of colombia so it is either a tribute to the intrepid this of the people in the audience for the fact there is nothing else to do. the super bowls over nuf got tired of watching television and you are getting cabin fever alitha rayann delighted to be able to address you today and i want to thank christopher sands for the introduction and the hudson institute for hosting me for this talk. anne...
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the district of colombia bar association hosted this event with harold coe the state department's legal adviser. this runs about an hour and a half. >> it's wonderful that you're all here. we're all very excited. this is a very special event to have harold coe here and to hear john bellinger here and have the two of them together so we can discuss the obama administration's forward-looking goals on international law and foreign policy and have the reflections from the prior administration as well. this event is co-sponsored, as you noeshgs by the d. c. bar international section as well as the bar section together with the american society of international law. and arlen porter is pleased to be hosting this pip am lucky to be affiliated with all three of those groups. i do want to let the president of the american society of international law who is here today with us say a few words about the society for anyone who is not familiar with the society. it's a wonderful organization. i think you probably don't need to know as much about the d. c. bar, but we definitely encourage you to join
the district of colombia bar association hosted this event with harold coe the state department's legal adviser. this runs about an hour and a half. >> it's wonderful that you're all here. we're all very excited. this is a very special event to have harold coe here and to hear john bellinger here and have the two of them together so we can discuss the obama administration's forward-looking goals on international law and foreign policy and have the reflections from the prior administration...
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.- me llamo ricardo y soy de colombia... soy residente permanente desde 1998, y me quiero hacer ciudadano americano... mi inquietud es que antes de hacerme residente, trate de entrar en los eeuu con una visa falsa... me agarraron en miami y me deportaron... yo no le dije a inmigracion eso cuando me hice residente , y ellos no se dieron cuenta...cree usted que ese record exista y que se den cuenta ahora?... uf, ricardo... cuando te deportaron, te tomaron las huellas... inmigracion ha mejorado su banco de datos, compartiendo informacion con el fbi, desde que usted se hizo residente. el historial suyo con inmigracion resaltaria cuando usted solicite la naturalizacion... el hecho que usted cometio fraude inmigratorio y que fue deportado hubiera impedido que le dieran la residencia, salvo que le hayan concedido dos perdones... es mas, el hecho que usted regreso ilegalmente a los estados unidos despues de una deportacion le sepulta las posibilidades de incluso pedir los perdones necesarios... seria un error garrafal de su parte so
.- me llamo ricardo y soy de colombia... soy residente permanente desde 1998, y me quiero hacer ciudadano americano... mi inquietud es que antes de hacerme residente, trate de entrar en los eeuu con una visa falsa... me agarraron en miami y me deportaron... yo no le dije a inmigracion eso cuando me hice residente , y ellos no se dieron cuenta...cree usted que ese record exista y que se den cuenta ahora?... uf, ricardo... cuando te deportaron, te tomaron las huellas... inmigracion ha mejorado su...