Well, his background was pretty strange for us as Germans because we looked at how this German ended up there in Panama . Panama is very far from Germany.And we saw that his father, who was a member of the Waffen-SS-- so he was a Nazi.
parallel to this is the sort of other genius project of the human species which is the genetically modified salmon who anybody here here of the genetically Panama grow them out in Panama fet them and then send the meat back to here and
So it was not really possible to go through it and clear it for documents you don't want us to have, maybe. the Panama Papers. We have some machine translation that you can take things and translate it into other spaces and things like that.
that was this great moment. The Panama Canal had finally been carved, and people could come through without either going by train, or going all the way around Cape Horn. It really opened up the West Coast.
He came in the '70s. And he was from Panama . So he came from Panama City looking-- I think he was the first of his siblings to come to the US.
And he was from Panama . So he came from Panama City looking-- I think he was the first of his siblings to come to the US. His mother had got here just before him.
But that's your public resource. And he's in Panama .
It was hauling gold out of the sands out of Nome. But because the Panama Canal was not completed, it had to be brought all the way around from New York City around South America and up to Nome Alaska during the 1890s gold rush.
You were a translator for the program. He's from Panama , so he was helping the people who didn't happen to speak Spanish, presumably, to execute on their project. He's got all kinds of experience with lots of organizations dealing with health care all around the world.
But I'm not that pessimistic because we have already seen some changes. We have seen Panama agreeing to be part of the automatic exchange of information. That's something they denied in the past years.
So it was not really possible to go through it and clear it for documents you don't want us to have, maybe. So you mentioned that Panama has agreed to exchange information for the first time after many times asking.
my idols were Bicos, like Rubén DJ, well, the singers who were in that era. Uh, you could still hear, yes, you could still hear Spanish reggae from Panama . At that time, it was Nando Pochop for that whole generation. And uh, I moved from the United States to Puerto Rico when I was 10
So I guess that's what he made it more feminine, that it was more accessible if it wasn't so spicy. And then at the Panama Pacific International Exposition, which was in 1915-- we're coming up on the centennial of that actually-- that was this great moment.
And they start talking about a coffee called geisha that was at that time getting $150 a pound on the market. That's grown in Panama . And they were going on a trip to try to find the genetic roots of it in Ethiopia.
to be more careful about National Security I said what do you mean she said well it says here the president's plotting a revolution in Panama I realized there no man can serve two masters I've got to concentrate on Reagan and forget about TR but after I'd finished that book and published it in 1999 I went back to the the manuscript
window he has pale green eyes a white goatee and only a few wisps of hair beneath a Panama Jack hat the last few years Borman was forced to miss the DC Gathering because of chemotherapy they poisoned me I was in no condition to
But that's your public resource. It's at the Panamanian Consulate in New York City.
But the thing is that if you think that materialism rules out real seemings, well then, or to the Panamanian economy.
So it was not really possible to go through it and clear it for documents you don't want us to have, maybe. You just buy a Panamanian company, you get a bank account in Switzerland, and that's it.
So we've worked our way sort of from the end to the beginning. It's a Panamanian golden frog. It's a very beautiful animal, as you can see.
They've now got 55 of what they call Innova schools in Peru, getting twice the national attainment levels. And they're exporting them to Panama and Mexico. And after seeing this work-- because they make a tiny margin.
But that's your public resource. And he'll go down to Panama , get it into Panama , and bring it up.
And that one was rough. on an island off of Panama , about three hours off shore.
This is a mola from Panama .
But the companies that were stationed in Panama or other less accountable countries were, of course, left alone.
So we had these corals in Panama and Costa Rica that some of them had made it through the really warm water
And if you see there's a brown dot on the side, that's me at 16, translating and learning. When I go back to Panama , I go back with a great sense of joy, because what I see now is my country mates doing the work by themselves.
And we ducked into the archives and found out that his father ended up working for this-- I mean, he emigrated after the war. And he ended up in Panama working there, it seems like, being an informant for the CIA. And, well, his sons-- there's not only one, but there are two-- they studied.
So it was not really possible to go through it and clear it for documents you don't want us to have, maybe. And UKIP is using the Panama Papers to get their support, somewhat paradoxically.
So it was not really possible to go through it and clear it for documents you don't want us to have, maybe. This is what we see in the Panama Papers.
So it was not really possible to go through it and clear it for documents you don't want us to have, maybe. So our Turkish colleagues published their first Panama Papers story today.
They're flying now to Panama City, to Auckland, New Zealand, pretty soon the Sydney.
It's a very beautiful animal, as you can see. It was considered a lucky symbol in Panama . It used to be printed on lottery tickets, which is rather ironic.
This is before there was a Panama Canal.
We work with some partners in Panama to protect hawksbill turtles as well.
century went to open the panama canal he was not allowed to go beyond the three-mile limit i don't know if any of
$135,000 this is in Panama it's really you know and appears to be making
But that's your public resource. And he works at the Panamanian Consulate in New York City.
And so the San Diego Zoo started because of the California-Panama Exposition that occurred.
And so it was a legal entity in Panama that set up myriad offshore bank accounts for corrupt business dealings.
engaged in this transformation. Vint was talking about the fact that I was born in Panama . And up to the age of 16, this is what I had seen of Panama .
Why have I never seen one of them? And I started to learn about the people of Panama , the country where I was born, through little Bartolo and his sister. See, Bartolo was about three years old, and his sister was about eight years old.
In addition to surgery, they could go back home knowing that they had been truly cared for. This is the team that actually came to Panama in 1992. And if you see there's a brown dot on the side, that's me at 16, translating and learning.
I think it was 11.5 million documents and 2.6 terabytes of information. And a really extraordinary story that's told in "The Panama Papers" book, first of all, of how they got the story, and then how they worked on the story, and worked and shared information with a whole lot of journalists around the world, and then land really, really big scoop.
And, well, his sons-- there's not only one, but there are two-- they studied. And Jurgen Mossack became a pretty famous person in Panama . I mean, I went there-- and if you speak to the people there in the financial district, they all speak about El Aleman, "the German," because he's famous,
His partner, his partner in business, Ramon Fonseca, was an adviser to the president. He was a member of the ruling party in Panama . So they are people you don't mess with in Panama .
He was a member of the ruling party in Panama . So they are people you don't mess with in Panama . But at the same time, in Germany, they've been pretty unknown.
And San Francisco got the honor of hosting this great national-- international exposition. And they had a cookbook that came out of the Panama Pacific International Exposition. And in this cookbook, it had a recipe for Crab Louie, which had ketchup instead of the chili sauce.
And they would've arrive by steamer through the Isthmus of Panama , which had opened fairly recently.
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