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. [ speaking foreign language ] j [ speaking foreign language ] j apartment next door.etting used to shanghai food too. it's a form of communication that i hope continues. as long as we treat them well, shanghainese treat us well. ♪ ♪ >> the chinese government has set out a strategy to unify urban and family registers by 2020. ♪ ♪ the search for ways to unite the cultures and customs of people born in very different regions will continue. ♪ ♪ >> "global 3000" goes to china. the country needs more children to help care for an aging population. and we travel along the mekong in cambodia in search of the last river dolphins. but first, what happens when baby-making becomes a business? the history of in vitro fertilization began just 37 years ago. the first baby conceived through in vitro fertilization. in july 1978, the birth of louise joy brown made headlines around the world. baby-making still requires an egg and a sperm cell. buar
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we also uncovered evidence to suggest that if wrigley operates legally in foreign waters. our research found that these modern-day pirates used to fishing technology in the waters all across asia. they're searching for more valuable fish species. >> [speaking foreign language] >> the industrial strength culture in thailand -- it is driving illegal this trafficking and across southeast asia to the global shrimp industry continues to rebrand itself as sustainable, but this film raises important questions about theoor agriculture and the key ingredients used to grow them. there is the precious marine biology diversity. also in restaurants and sold in stores, tropical prawns are popular choices of food across the western world today. the region is a country's leading producer of ron to export overseas. it is at the center of the struggle. thousands of impoverished people were fighting to conserve their natural resources and livelihood against the might of the ron industry. >> [speaking foreign language] >> a farmer by profession. they are flooded with saltwater in via aggressi
we also uncovered evidence to suggest that if wrigley operates legally in foreign waters. our research found that these modern-day pirates used to fishing technology in the waters all across asia. they're searching for more valuable fish species. >> [speaking foreign language] >> the industrial strength culture in thailand -- it is driving illegal this trafficking and across southeast asia to the global shrimp industry continues to rebrand itself as sustainable, but this film raises...
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language.) >> (speaking foreign language.) >> /*(speaking foreign langua) >> /* any good evening, everybody yee yee and i'm a new immigrant just learned it resolution from my parents group lastly. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> so i arrived here about 6:30 very on time and some of the parents arrived earlier than me i've been waiting outside and seeing the parents even brought tare kidhare kidseare kidsiare >> (speaking foreign language.) >> so some of the parents had to leave early they have to put their kids to sleep all you can see only maybe 20 or thirty parents. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> so those parents that leave early had told me to express their concerns even though they had to leave early and a common worry about a common goal. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> so before, before they change the policy change on algebra curriculum we're not not advised the teachers world series were not informed. w >>e >>r >>e >>> condom issues you have conversations between the doctors and indoors i do not ynt have the conversation with tthhe parents. >> we should have the right to k
language.) >> (speaking foreign language.) >> /*(speaking foreign langua) >> /* any good evening, everybody yee yee and i'm a new immigrant just learned it resolution from my parents group lastly. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> so i arrived here about 6:30 very on time and some of the parents arrived earlier than me i've been waiting outside and seeing the parents even brought tare kidhare kidseare kidsiare >> (speaking foreign language.) >> so some...
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if we have to have foreign aid.n we can't live without it, i think we can, why not try a multilateral approach, where some other countries get in the act. we may be the richest country in the world, we can't afford to support the rest of the world much longer. >> in the course of barry's complain. he's traveling the length and breadth of the country. wherever they can, his family are joining in his campaign. he's meeting the people face to face. here's his younger daughter peggy, they call him little peggy, and his younger son mike. it's because he's a devoted family man that barry goldwater entered the presidential race. he believes so strongly in a free america, because he's dedicated to preserving the peace for all american families. wherever he goes he speaks out clearly and forcefully on the issues, explains where he stands on domestic and foreign policy everywhere he goes he's responding with this enthusiasm. barry goldwater has been constantly on the go. it's a grueling schedule. and whenever he can, he catch
if we have to have foreign aid.n we can't live without it, i think we can, why not try a multilateral approach, where some other countries get in the act. we may be the richest country in the world, we can't afford to support the rest of the world much longer. >> in the course of barry's complain. he's traveling the length and breadth of the country. wherever they can, his family are joining in his campaign. he's meeting the people face to face. here's his younger daughter peggy, they...
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security, communism, foreign aid, cuba.herever he went he faced the same issues, the same weston's. he answered them the same way. he told the people he supported social security but was concerned inflation would devalue their social security dollars. he told people only a strong america can guarantee freedom. appeasement and accommodation cannot assure peace. he called for personal responsibility in government because barry goldwater wants to give the government back to the p. he called for a re-examination of the u.n. charter. listen as he speaks out on the u.n.. >> when you set the charter by which you are going to live, particularly an organization like the united nations, devoted to peace. late what i believe to be two of the important covenants. you're not going to engage in aggression or interfere for the internal working for the country. then you have become dishonest and we would not have done this had we not been imposed upon to do it. by the other nations and the united nations who see no wrong in violating the c
security, communism, foreign aid, cuba.herever he went he faced the same issues, the same weston's. he answered them the same way. he told the people he supported social security but was concerned inflation would devalue their social security dollars. he told people only a strong america can guarantee freedom. appeasement and accommodation cannot assure peace. he called for personal responsibility in government because barry goldwater wants to give the government back to the p. he called for a...
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foreign affairs. so thinking about both war relief and disaster relief and the role they have played in u.s. foreign relations. both war and international disaster assistance, u.s. diplomatic, stroo teejic relgtss with the world. borld world war 1, for 1916 and well after. so from my perspective as a historian of u.s. foreign aid, should 1916 be seen as the end of an era and u.s. relations as a wider world as a turning point in u.s. foreign relations? well, my short answer to this question is the ever unsatisfying, yet oh, so typical historians answer. yes and no at the same time. i promise i will come back at the end with a little more specific. but seen through the lens of u.s. international humanitarianism, 1916 does mark the end of an era in u.s. relations with the world in certain respects. but at the same time, i think we can identify many more points of continuity in u.s. humanitarian efforts. trends will really link the decades prior to 1916 with those that followed. so in my brief remarks tod
foreign affairs. so thinking about both war relief and disaster relief and the role they have played in u.s. foreign relations. both war and international disaster assistance, u.s. diplomatic, stroo teejic relgtss with the world. borld world war 1, for 1916 and well after. so from my perspective as a historian of u.s. foreign aid, should 1916 be seen as the end of an era and u.s. relations as a wider world as a turning point in u.s. foreign relations? well, my short answer to this question is...
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on foreign policy, social security, communism, foreign aid, the united nations, cuba.ver he went, he faced the same issues, and he hazard in the same way. he told the people he supported social security. but he was concerned that inflation would devalue their social security dollar. he told people only a strong america can assure peace. he called for personal responsibility in government, at the local level, because barry goldwater was to give the government back to the people. he called for a re-examination of the u.n. charter. listen now, as he speaks out on the u.n. goldwater: you have a charter by which you are going to live in an organization, particularly an organization like the united nations, devoted to peace. and you violate, what i believe two of the important covenants, you will not engage in aggression nor interfere in the internal workings of a country. then, you have become a dishonest -- and we would not have been doing this have we not been imposed by the other nations who see no wrong in violating the charter. this is the same position when we argue a
on foreign policy, social security, communism, foreign aid, the united nations, cuba.ver he went, he faced the same issues, and he hazard in the same way. he told the people he supported social security. but he was concerned that inflation would devalue their social security dollar. he told people only a strong america can assure peace. he called for personal responsibility in government, at the local level, because barry goldwater was to give the government back to the people. he called for a...
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language.) >> (speaking foreign language.) >> /*(speaking foreign langua) >> /* any good evening, everybody'm yee yee and i'm a new immigrant just learned it resolution from my parents group lastly. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> so i arrived here about 6:30 very on time and some of the parents arrived earlier than me i've been waiting outside and seeing the parents even brought tare kidhare kidseare kidsiare >> (speaking foreign language.) >> so some of the parents had to leave early they have to put their kids to sleep all you can see only maybe 20 or thirty parents. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> so those parents that leave early had told me to express their concerns even though they had to leave early and a common worry about a common goal. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> so before, before they change the policy change on algebra curriculum we're not not advised the teachers world series were not informed. w >>e >>r >>e >>> condom issues you have conversations between the doctors and indoors i do not ynt have the conversation with tthhe parents. >> we should have the right to
language.) >> (speaking foreign language.) >> /*(speaking foreign langua) >> /* any good evening, everybody'm yee yee and i'm a new immigrant just learned it resolution from my parents group lastly. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> so i arrived here about 6:30 very on time and some of the parents arrived earlier than me i've been waiting outside and seeing the parents even brought tare kidhare kidseare kidsiare >> (speaking foreign language.) >> so...
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compare how she talks about foreign policy how bernie sanders talks about foreign policy.s clear as day that the voters of of course are going to be attract to do her around. this when you talk about flocking to bernie sanders it's true this nevada thing has tightened. but every other state after that that's been polled, hillary is leading by 20 or 3 0 points or more. >> she was leading in nevada by 20 points. she was leading in south carolina by 30 or 40 points. i mean, she has -- all her leads have shrunk, rebecca let's go to you. hillary clinton's experience as secretary of state helping or hurting her? i mean, if you go back and think about. so things that she was involved with. the iran deal and whatnot it may help her in a primary vote. will it help her in a general? >> yeah, you can take a look at that poll and put it in context. poor democrats hillary to choose from or bernie sanders. pick your poison. she might be doing better that regard. because they know her perhaps a little bit better. let's take -- richard mentioned russia and nuclear weapons. hillary clinton
compare how she talks about foreign policy how bernie sanders talks about foreign policy.s clear as day that the voters of of course are going to be attract to do her around. this when you talk about flocking to bernie sanders it's true this nevada thing has tightened. but every other state after that that's been polled, hillary is leading by 20 or 3 0 points or more. >> she was leading in nevada by 20 points. she was leading in south carolina by 30 or 40 points. i mean, she has -- all...
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i traveled to china and met with foreign minister yung. but my conversations became evident that they are growing with behavior of the north korea regime, beijing has done little to stop kim jong-un. last october i introduced senate bill 2144, the north korea sanctions and policy enhancement act. i want to thank 17 of my colleagues in this senate for cosponsoring this bill. this legislation mandates, not authorizes, that the president impose sanctions against people that materially contribute to north korea's nuclear and ballistic missile development, import luxury goods, and sanctions that enable perpetrators that enable censorship, and engage in activities undermining cybersecurity, sold or transferred to north korea precious metals for the benefit of north korea's regime and illicit activities. these sanctions are tough and we know a significant amount of the currency north korea receives for trade and precious metals, raw materials, aluminum, ste steal -- steel and coal. 90% of north korea's economy is through its relationship with chi
i traveled to china and met with foreign minister yung. but my conversations became evident that they are growing with behavior of the north korea regime, beijing has done little to stop kim jong-un. last october i introduced senate bill 2144, the north korea sanctions and policy enhancement act. i want to thank 17 of my colleagues in this senate for cosponsoring this bill. this legislation mandates, not authorizes, that the president impose sanctions against people that materially contribute...
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up on foreign policy during debate. how do you respond to that? >> well, you know, time after time when we have had these debates, the pundits keep thinking that hillary clinton wins the debates, but somehow the people do not. and we did very well in iowa. i think we're doing well in new hampshire. nationally. look, there's no question that hillary clinton has a great deal of experience regarding foreign policy. she was our secretary of state for four years. that gives her a lot of experience. but it is not just experience that matters. it is judgment. i think we have the judgment in terms of what we should do with isis right now, that we should learn the lesson of the iraq war, which i vigorously opposed, which means that we cannot, chuck, do it alone. i will do everything that i can to make sure that our young men and women in the military do not get sucked into a perpetual warfare in the quagmire of the middle east. >> but the concern i think is not about your policy on isis. let me play for you something secretary o
up on foreign policy during debate. how do you respond to that? >> well, you know, time after time when we have had these debates, the pundits keep thinking that hillary clinton wins the debates, but somehow the people do not. and we did very well in iowa. i think we're doing well in new hampshire. nationally. look, there's no question that hillary clinton has a great deal of experience regarding foreign policy. she was our secretary of state for four years. that gives her a lot of...
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the foreign minister. >> translation: thank you, mr lavrov, and the foreign minister of russia for this very important introduction explaining the framework of this meetin meeting: it is with pleasure also that i extend all appreciation and thanks to russia represented in our group. mr lavrov for the warm reception and generous hospitality, namely, the efforts exerted in reinforcing and cementing the arab russian relations. the presence and attendance of this large number of my fellow foreign ministers in this meeting is an indication that arab countries are keen on preserving and developing their bilateral relations with russia. this meeting creates a suitable environment for discussing and also developing the relation taking this relation to a higher lev level. not only in terms of political issues, security or military issues, but also in other economical social, cultural and also sports issues. this meeting sends out a very clear and important message on how the arab governments are keen on preserving this relation and placing it as a top priority. despite the fact that we are not a
the foreign minister. >> translation: thank you, mr lavrov, and the foreign minister of russia for this very important introduction explaining the framework of this meetin meeting: it is with pleasure also that i extend all appreciation and thanks to russia represented in our group. mr lavrov for the warm reception and generous hospitality, namely, the efforts exerted in reinforcing and cementing the arab russian relations. the presence and attendance of this large number of my fellow...
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policy, must have a strong foreign policy position. and i will, of course, do that. >> let me move onto something else you said from the debate. it was a tough charge. you said -- and you yourself said this was going to be a tough charge when you said it. the business model of wall street is fraud. boy, that was a broad brush. and i was thinking about the fact that there's a lot of union pension funds that are invested in wall street, 30% in many of them when you look. i was looking up some of these things. a lot of 401(k)s, a lot of retirements is based on investments in wall street. it seems to me, if you believe it's afraid, would you not like to see money invested in something based on a fraud. >> look, chuck, what i said i believed to be true. a few weeks ago, as you know, a states government for $5 billion. $5 billion. why? and the answer is obviously they were defrauding investors in terms of selling subprime mortgage packages that were worthless. now, that's my definition of fraud. and other major banks also have received -- pa
policy, must have a strong foreign policy position. and i will, of course, do that. >> let me move onto something else you said from the debate. it was a tough charge. you said -- and you yourself said this was going to be a tough charge when you said it. the business model of wall street is fraud. boy, that was a broad brush. and i was thinking about the fact that there's a lot of union pension funds that are invested in wall street, 30% in many of them when you look. i was looking up...
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foreign relations. both international war and disasters as i shown my work have long been important elements of u.s. diplomatic, strategic, economic, and cultural relations with the world. both before world war i, before 1916, and indeed, well after. from my perspective as an historian of u.s. foreign aid, should 1916 be seen as the end of an era in u.s. relationships with the wider world? my short answer to this question is the ever unsatisfying yet typical historians answer -- yes, and no. i promise i will come back in the end was something more. seen through the lens of u.s. international humanitarianism, 1916 does mark the end of an era in u.s. relations with the world in certain respects. at the same time, i think we can identify many more points of continuity in u.s. military efforts. trends which link the decades hired to 1916 with those that followed. in my brief for march today, i would like to touch on both of these points of continuity and change. let's begin with the former, points of contin
foreign relations. both international war and disasters as i shown my work have long been important elements of u.s. diplomatic, strategic, economic, and cultural relations with the world. both before world war i, before 1916, and indeed, well after. from my perspective as an historian of u.s. foreign aid, should 1916 be seen as the end of an era in u.s. relationships with the wider world? my short answer to this question is the ever unsatisfying yet typical historians answer -- yes, and no. i...
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[ speaking foreign language ]. ♪ [ speaking foreign language ]. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ speaking foreign language ].rque vectoring differential... and brembo brakes. it's the next expression of f performance, from lexus. i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most of my life. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara® it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses... ...stelara® helps me be in season. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and increase your risk of infections. some serious infections require hospitalization. before starting stelara® your doctor should test for tuberculosis. stelara® may increase your risk of cancer. always tell your doctor if you have any sign of infection, have had cancer, or if you develop any new skin growths. do not take stelara® if you are allergic to stelara® or any of its ingredients. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems. these may be signs of a rare, potentially fatal brain condition. serious allergic reacti
[ speaking foreign language ]. ♪ [ speaking foreign language ]. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ speaking foreign language ].rque vectoring differential... and brembo brakes. it's the next expression of f performance, from lexus. i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most of my life. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara® it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses... ...stelara® helps me be in season. stelara® may lower your...
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[music] [music] [speaking in foreign language] [speaking in foreign language] [speaking in foreign language] female: the direction of the sun--star that holds near, the giver of life and light. [music] [music] male: [speaking in foreign language] male: [speaking in foreign language] female: [speaking in foreign language]. thanks to our mother earth, that mother who takes care of us. one day, we will return to you, to return back to nature, to the earth. [music] [music] [music] [music] male: [speaking in foreign language] female: [speaking in foreign language] thanks to our mother earth, that mother who takes care of us. one day, we will return to you, to return back to nature, to the earth. [music] [music] male: [speaking in foreign language] male: [speaking in foreign language] female: of the east, of the west, of the north and the south, the four directions of life, the four elements, the four stations, the four seasons. to give thanks for the creation. [music] cc by aberdeen captioning 1-800-688-6621 www.abercap.com >>> good evening, we start with breaking news out of hayward this evenin
[music] [music] [speaking in foreign language] [speaking in foreign language] [speaking in foreign language] female: the direction of the sun--star that holds near, the giver of life and light. [music] [music] male: [speaking in foreign language] male: [speaking in foreign language] female: [speaking in foreign language]. thanks to our mother earth, that mother who takes care of us. one day, we will return to you, to return back to nature, to the earth. [music] [music] [music] [music] male:...
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at a foreign affairs committee hearing yesterday, mr. speaker, chairman royce has had well over 35 oversight hearings on iran, president obama's coordinator for implementation of the iran nuclear deal where i asked him, where iran's stockpile of enriched ue ran yum sent? is it in russia? what city? do we or the iaea have on site access to where it's stored for verification purposes? remember reagan, trust and verify? on-site verification? shockingly the ambassador said he didn't in where the enriched uranium is. he did say it was on a russian ship somewhere to a port or to a final destination we don't have a clue. yesterday's revelation was yet another flaw in the egregiously flawed iran nuclear deal, and we know that there is a connection between north korea and iran. our vigilance must be stepped up. this bill is a major step. the fact that it's so bipartisan and eliot engel, again working side by side with the chairman to make sure a good bill is produced. yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california reserves. ge
at a foreign affairs committee hearing yesterday, mr. speaker, chairman royce has had well over 35 oversight hearings on iran, president obama's coordinator for implementation of the iran nuclear deal where i asked him, where iran's stockpile of enriched ue ran yum sent? is it in russia? what city? do we or the iaea have on site access to where it's stored for verification purposes? remember reagan, trust and verify? on-site verification? shockingly the ambassador said he didn't in where the...
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should students be able to substitute computer coding for a foreign language? share your thoughts with us. >>> 8 on your side is in cuba tonight. a delegation led by kathy castor is in havana now. jeff patterson is the only bay area reporter covering the trip. >> reporter: it is my first time in cuba in a year. i'm noticing a lot of change. more tour groups, more americans. and it is getting increasingly easy to get here. [ singing ] [ music ] to come here? >> i don't speak any spanish. so getting here was easy. but once i got here, the language thing is a little difficult. >> did you book a trip through a group or yourself? air. >> what would you say to others who want to come here? >> you should do it. >> reporter: so for americans looking to come here, you can have the experience you want. stay in a hotel or a private residence. the point is for the first time in decades it is now possible once again for americans to come to cuba. jeff patterson, newschannel8. >> we are the only television station bringing you the stories from cuba. jeff patterson will bring
should students be able to substitute computer coding for a foreign language? share your thoughts with us. >>> 8 on your side is in cuba tonight. a delegation led by kathy castor is in havana now. jeff patterson is the only bay area reporter covering the trip. >> reporter: it is my first time in cuba in a year. i'm noticing a lot of change. more tour groups, more americans. and it is getting increasingly easy to get here. [ singing ] [ music ] to come here? >> i don't speak...
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the senate foreign relations committee has a proud tradition of working on national security foreign policy issues in the best interests of our country and putting partisan differences aside so that we can speak with a strong voice. chairman corker has carried out that tradition and has elevated it to a level that i think has been not only in the best interests of the united states senate but the best interests of our country. that's particularly true in the north korea sanctions and policy enhancement act of 2016. so i thank him for the manner in which he brought different views together. we all had the same objectives, but as you know when you're dealing with 100 members of the united states senate and you're dealing with the 19 members of our committee, we each have different views. and to try to harmonize that so that we can get legislation done in a timely way takes a great deal of talent and patience, and senator corker has both talent and patience, and i thank him very much for the way that he led our committee to bring a bill to the floor of the united states senate that i th
the senate foreign relations committee has a proud tradition of working on national security foreign policy issues in the best interests of our country and putting partisan differences aside so that we can speak with a strong voice. chairman corker has carried out that tradition and has elevated it to a level that i think has been not only in the best interests of the united states senate but the best interests of our country. that's particularly true in the north korea sanctions and policy...
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the foreign press is coming from somewhere else, and the foreign press see it as problems. israel's problems, and the poor palestinians that are victims, that's a problem in coverage, it's not israel's decision. israel has a policy problem. there are certain things you can't explain. it took an army colonel a few months to make her mark. requiring new media. and the season facebook to get clearance from the centers. that alarmed journalists. prompting knesset members to hold hearse on how far it goes. >> under the cover of darkness there's no limit. >> it's about the sensor guiding there's a number of news organizations that are online magazines, and the new age media didn't fall under the sensor. they wanted to make sure they captured those organizations. another way is to find out what information reporters are getting, not just what they'll report. it's a double player of self-censorship. it seems they are trying to show her strength, showing that they exist. asking them to file military related topics prior to publication. we'd have to see if it lasts. all of this is oc
the foreign press is coming from somewhere else, and the foreign press see it as problems. israel's problems, and the poor palestinians that are victims, that's a problem in coverage, it's not israel's decision. israel has a policy problem. there are certain things you can't explain. it took an army colonel a few months to make her mark. requiring new media. and the season facebook to get clearance from the centers. that alarmed journalists. prompting knesset members to hold hearse on how far...
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>> foreign fighters, it's a great question because the foreign fighter question exemplifies why we have never seen something like this. we have gotten it down to the high investment. but thatinvestment. put that in perspective, following assuming afghanistan days, it's about twice as many command that was only a handful of countries. that is why this is such a global threat. what are we trying to do? not only working with partners in turkey and the turks have done a good job that recently, but also the source countries hundred 20 countries around the world and we need those countries to share information with turkey. it is an extraordinary challenge. we want to make sure they can get into syria. we are seeing some of them turning of olivia. those that get in thisthey get in this area are finding a pretty miserable golf it. saudi arabia is also a key partner in the coalition. a real leader in terms of the counter messaging that we obviously cannot take the lead on. we very much encourage that. when they come with ideas we are open because we want them to be a part of the campaign. >> you
>> foreign fighters, it's a great question because the foreign fighter question exemplifies why we have never seen something like this. we have gotten it down to the high investment. but thatinvestment. put that in perspective, following assuming afghanistan days, it's about twice as many command that was only a handful of countries. that is why this is such a global threat. what are we trying to do? not only working with partners in turkey and the turks have done a good job that...
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so we need a robust foreign policy. we into ed to invest in diplomacy, development in foreign assistance, in order to tackle all of these challenges. we need to make the case that modest investments today just over 1% of the federal budget will pay back huge dividends for our security and prosperity tomorrow. we need to show that american leadership is always a sure thing because if we're not doing this work around the world, no one else will. so let me turn to a few particulars. i know and you know, mr. secretary, we must continue to hold iran's feet to the fire. we must make sure that they adhere to the agreement to the letter of the law. i'm glad the administration imposed new sanctions following iran's ballistic missile test. we need to continue making sure iran again is following its nuclear deal obligations to the letter. we also need to crack down on iran's other destructive behavior. iran continues stirring up trouble throughout the region from sending irgc commanders to syria to support the houthis in yemen to
so we need a robust foreign policy. we into ed to invest in diplomacy, development in foreign assistance, in order to tackle all of these challenges. we need to make the case that modest investments today just over 1% of the federal budget will pay back huge dividends for our security and prosperity tomorrow. we need to show that american leadership is always a sure thing because if we're not doing this work around the world, no one else will. so let me turn to a few particulars. i know and you...
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foreign tourists suddenly began to come here in increasing numbers over two years ago. they are here to see scarecrows. these scarecrows were made by a female resident to liven up the community. tourists' interest in the district was triggered when a young german visitor uploaded a video on the internet. hundreds of people began joining tourists annually to see the scarecrows. >> this is such a wonderful treasure that we have never seen before. >> reporter: in japan tourism company have been expanding their repertoire of attractions. this venture travel company in tokyo employs foreigners to get a handle on what tourists might like. almost half the staff are non-japanese. the company has organized more than 1,500 tours, that's more than 30,000 travelers last year. one tour allows tourists to harvest sugar cane on an island in southern japan. >> translator: i'm surprised that such tours sell. to japanese people, they are just normal, daily events. but for foreign travelers, they are unique, in-depth experiences. >> reporter: today a group of four filipinos is on a tour a
foreign tourists suddenly began to come here in increasing numbers over two years ago. they are here to see scarecrows. these scarecrows were made by a female resident to liven up the community. tourists' interest in the district was triggered when a young german visitor uploaded a video on the internet. hundreds of people began joining tourists annually to see the scarecrows. >> this is such a wonderful treasure that we have never seen before. >> reporter: in japan tourism company...