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and while i was roaming around in the middle east and south asia after 9/11, there were practically no westerners to be seen. you know, and so i was very conspicuous. but one time i was talking to a probable cia agent in this, in the embassy i think in afghanistan, and he said, you know, i'd like to do what you do. well, why not? you know? [laughter] why don't you just go outside and talk to people? the problem -- and i recognize the danger that our diplomats are sometimes placed in, but they're so imprisoned by these fortified consulates and embassies. and there's good reason for it. and while i was in jeddah, bin laden tried to kill the american consul general, lovely woman named gina abercrombie stanley, and three or four people were killed outside the gates trying to get into the consulate. but that inability to get into the culture and to understand it means that we've cut off the flow of information. >> there are so many -- again, this book is a collection of stories that have primarily run in the new yorker, and so many of them will be things that you're familiar with, and there
and while i was roaming around in the middle east and south asia after 9/11, there were practically no westerners to be seen. you know, and so i was very conspicuous. but one time i was talking to a probable cia agent in this, in the embassy i think in afghanistan, and he said, you know, i'd like to do what you do. well, why not? you know? [laughter] why don't you just go outside and talk to people? the problem -- and i recognize the danger that our diplomats are sometimes placed in, but...
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and while i was roaming around in the middle east and south asia after 9/11, there were practically no westerners to be seen. you know, and so i was very conspicuous. but one time i was talking to a probable cia agent in this, in the embassy i think in afghanistan, and he said, you know, i'd like to do what you do. well, why not? you know? [laughter] why don't you just go outside and talk to people? the problem -- and i recognize the danger that our diplomats are sometimes placed in, but they're so imprisoned by these fortified consulates and embassies. and there's good reason for it. and while i was in jeddah, bin laden tried to kill the american consul general, lovely woman named gina abercrombie stanley, and three or four people were killed outside the gates trying to get into the consulate. but that inability to get into the culture and to understand it means that we've cut off the flow of information. >> there are so many -- again, this book is a collection of stories that have primarily run in the new yorker, and so many of them will be things that you're familiar with, and there
and while i was roaming around in the middle east and south asia after 9/11, there were practically no westerners to be seen. you know, and so i was very conspicuous. but one time i was talking to a probable cia agent in this, in the embassy i think in afghanistan, and he said, you know, i'd like to do what you do. well, why not? you know? [laughter] why don't you just go outside and talk to people? the problem -- and i recognize the danger that our diplomats are sometimes placed in, but...
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south asia has the largest areas where pollution exceeds quality guidelines with 620 million. africa has 520 million and the east asia and pacific region has 450 million. --dawn mullally / american lung association colorado-- --12:52:56-53:07-- they rely on less renewables than we and they don't always have the funding and the opportunities to go to those the way we do. still mullally says everyone should be vigilant no matter where they live. --dawn mullally / american lung people america to understand this isn't just a developing nation problem. over half of the people in the united states and live in an area where they have unhealthy air. fighting for clean air for children across the world. i'm kumasi aaron . the study says.... indoor and outdoor pollution in these areas is directly linked..... to pneumonia and other respiratory diseases. those diseases account for..... nearly -10- percent of child deaths. "unicef" is asking world leaders..... to reduce pollution... increase children's access to health care.... and... monitor air pollution. some terrifying moments at a sou
south asia has the largest areas where pollution exceeds quality guidelines with 620 million. africa has 520 million and the east asia and pacific region has 450 million. --dawn mullally / american lung association colorado-- --12:52:56-53:07-- they rely on less renewables than we and they don't always have the funding and the opportunities to go to those the way we do. still mullally says everyone should be vigilant no matter where they live. --dawn mullally / american lung people america to...
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. >> well -- two-thirds or three quarters of the ceos in silicon valley are from south asia or from asia-- my point is country more like sessions. a country is more like an economy. >> any extent you have to keep them legally. >> yes. >> when people come in, they have to come in legally. i want people to come into the country. >> you have to remember, we're breitbart. we're the no-nothing vul garns. >> his point was i'm standing up for the worker and i have a lot of concern of people -- >> ceos from silicon valley that he doesn't want them to be from south asia. >> i think his point is i'd rather have ceos that united states citizens that are have in country. i think voters also have no problem with saying put american workers first. it worked in the election. he also didn't do terrible with hispanic. better than mitt romney. to say the american worker we don't want you to be passed over -- >> but here is the problem that i have. the problem that i have is that with this hire he has enshrined in american government the alt right and the hateful rhetoric of steve bannon. that's a problem.
. >> well -- two-thirds or three quarters of the ceos in silicon valley are from south asia or from asia-- my point is country more like sessions. a country is more like an economy. >> any extent you have to keep them legally. >> yes. >> when people come in, they have to come in legally. i want people to come into the country. >> you have to remember, we're breitbart. we're the no-nothing vul garns. >> his point was i'm standing up for the worker and i have a...
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levels are rising significantly in south asia and sub-saharan africa. men have higher blood pressure than women in most regions around the world. >>> researchers found women with a history of migraines could be adamgr stroke. a study of more than 900 women found they are more than twice as likely to suffer a stroke and have an 83% higher risk of having cardiovascular problems like heart attacks. >>> and postmenopausal women with normal weight who repeatedly gain and shed pounds maybe at a greater risk of heart disease. researchers studied more than 150,000 women and the effect of the so-called yodel dieting -- three times greater risk of cardiac death compared to women whose weight remains the same. >>> people are finding it's much cheaper and websites that claim to be canadian. tonight at 10:00, rick sallinger takes a look at whether this is an option you should choose. >>> with prices on the epipen and other project -- prescription drugs so high -- >> it is cheaper to buy a ticket to europe and get your epipen there here in the united states. >> repor
levels are rising significantly in south asia and sub-saharan africa. men have higher blood pressure than women in most regions around the world. >>> researchers found women with a history of migraines could be adamgr stroke. a study of more than 900 women found they are more than twice as likely to suffer a stroke and have an 83% higher risk of having cardiovascular problems like heart attacks. >>> and postmenopausal women with normal weight who repeatedly gain and shed...
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shi'aland and sunnis sunniland, the kurds their land, separate them all and hope like the britts did in south asia with the indians and pakistanis hope you could keep them apart. what is our goal then next ten years? >> well, it could be in syria and i think you're mentioning two different countries there, purposefully, i know. so in syria there has been a concentration of the regime in one area and it's possible over time that is an area that is partitioned. happen. when we return, let me finish today's trump watch. this is "hardball," the place 2016. what with relearning about this president-elect high up there in trump tower. one, like a roman emperor, he loves the glad or the y'all spectacle, he likes watching people fight it out for the emperor's thumb's up. ever watch "the apprentice"? what's the fun? it's watching the face of the contestant telling him or her they failed to make the grade "you're fired." now he's in trump tower listening to the police and for the cabinet post. does he go for the guy campaigning or for the candidate who could be signaling his people to dump on the other guy
shi'aland and sunnis sunniland, the kurds their land, separate them all and hope like the britts did in south asia with the indians and pakistanis hope you could keep them apart. what is our goal then next ten years? >> well, it could be in syria and i think you're mentioning two different countries there, purposefully, i know. so in syria there has been a concentration of the regime in one area and it's possible over time that is an area that is partitioned. happen. when we return, let...
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the government move is part of an effort to fight corruption, they say, as out south asia correspondent reports. reporter: tempers are beginning .o fray they have been queuing for hours, hoping to changea government suddenly banned on tuesday night. a lucky few make it inside the bank. >> is my grandson's birthday today and i want to buy him something, but i have no valid currency notes. i had to come here to get some. reporter: 85% of the cash in the indian economy is in 500 or 1,000 rupee notes. both of which are now worthless. canceling the currency is next ordinary move in -- is a next ordinary move in the world's seventh-largest economy to have . the cues are to change the old money for new notes issued for the first time today. the idea is to force people to bring out in cash, which they haven't paid tax on or got through corruption could just 1% of indians pay income tax. the prime minister wants to change that. >> he wants to bring a lot of money,-paid, corrupt out of the banking system come into the banking system. reporter: the movie is popular with most indians despite the lo
the government move is part of an effort to fight corruption, they say, as out south asia correspondent reports. reporter: tempers are beginning .o fray they have been queuing for hours, hoping to changea government suddenly banned on tuesday night. a lucky few make it inside the bank. >> is my grandson's birthday today and i want to buy him something, but i have no valid currency notes. i had to come here to get some. reporter: 85% of the cash in the indian economy is in 500 or 1,000...
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shi'aland and sunnis sunniland, the kurds their land, separate them all and hope like the britts did in south asiaindians and pakistanis hope you could keep them apart. what is our goal then next ten years? what are we doing over there? >> well, it could be in syria and i think you're mentioning two different countries there, purposefully, i know. so in syria there has been a concentration of the regime in one area and it's possible over time that is an area that is partiti partitioned. the kurds would love to see that happen. >> thank you senator bob corker. when we return, let me finish today's trump watch. this is "hardball," the place for politics. strous hair... vitamins c and e for vibrant skin... and biotin for healthy nails... ♪ so no matter what happens,... you'll still feel beautiful. nature's bounty hair, skin and nails. better off healthy. but my back pain was making it hard to sleep and open up on time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. now i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. when a momenromantic, why pause to
shi'aland and sunnis sunniland, the kurds their land, separate them all and hope like the britts did in south asiaindians and pakistanis hope you could keep them apart. what is our goal then next ten years? what are we doing over there? >> well, it could be in syria and i think you're mentioning two different countries there, purposefully, i know. so in syria there has been a concentration of the regime in one area and it's possible over time that is an area that is partiti partitioned....
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the number of refugees coming into this country. 40,000 of those refugees from the near east and south asia35,000 from africa, including somalia. yet congress under speaker paul ryan has done nothing to address the issue. the ryan-led house of representatives passed a spending bill fully funding the refugee resettlement program with support from leading republicans. legislation backed by 49 republicans to put the funding has yet to even receive a vote. that's the responsibility of the speaker of the house. president trump says he will pause funding of refugees from countries that sponsor terrorism. bill gavin, great to have you back with us. as we witness this huge, huge immigration into this country propelled by the obama administration, aided and abetted by speaker ryan and many members of his conference and leadership. this looks like it's all been done with a political purpose in which they didn't mind not vetting thoroughly these refugees, particularly from somalia. >> everything that has been done makes no sense in view of the dynamic problem we have by letting people in here that are
the number of refugees coming into this country. 40,000 of those refugees from the near east and south asia35,000 from africa, including somalia. yet congress under speaker paul ryan has done nothing to address the issue. the ryan-led house of representatives passed a spending bill fully funding the refugee resettlement program with support from leading republicans. legislation backed by 49 republicans to put the funding has yet to even receive a vote. that's the responsibility of the speaker...
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infected patients died ...lab evidence suggests these cases are related to those in south america and south asia with healthcare settings. 3 in your moneywatch this morning - election day will be a paid holiday for thousands of workers across the u-s this year. general motors is one of many companies that makes election day a paid holiday. holiday. other companies include ford... hearst publishing... patagonia... mattress company "casper"... and digital media company "thrillist." ford sent an email to workers telling them--- "every. vote. counts." outdoor clothing company patagonia is closing all its retail stores... its headquarters in california... nevada.there's ?no? federal law requiring workers get time off to vote... and state laws vary. 3 need a ride to the polls? zip-car is offering members ?free? access to more than 7-thousand cars on election night.you can sign up on zip-car's website or app.the car-sharing company says it wants to encourage people to cast their votes. 3 3 when we come back on the cbs 58 morning news,,,,,a pennsylvania bus driver is being called a hero ... for her kind
infected patients died ...lab evidence suggests these cases are related to those in south america and south asia with healthcare settings. 3 in your moneywatch this morning - election day will be a paid holiday for thousands of workers across the u-s this year. general motors is one of many companies that makes election day a paid holiday. holiday. other companies include ford... hearst publishing... patagonia... mattress company "casper"... and digital media company...
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the increases were found significant in africa and south asia. hypertension puts extra strain on the heart brain and kidneys. >>> southwest philadelphia school principal and her students are taking steps to get new computers. the principal is raising money for the computers by running the philadelphia marathon. the students took part in a fun run. donations are helping toward the $94,000 for the 240 computers they need. >> there needs to be equity and resources when you are not given something in life that you deserve you have to fight positively to get it. >> we hope they get the computers. online fundraiser is taking donations. >> coming up next, meteorologist karen rogers will take a final look at the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, as we take a live look over the philadelphia international airport. we're back after this ♪ >> that is 11-year-old child prodigy is about to premier at her first full opera, a exoters and pianist and concert violinist. she said she is just a normal kid and likes to climb trees and swims and plays at the p
the increases were found significant in africa and south asia. hypertension puts extra strain on the heart brain and kidneys. >>> southwest philadelphia school principal and her students are taking steps to get new computers. the principal is raising money for the computers by running the philadelphia marathon. the students took part in a fun run. donations are helping toward the $94,000 for the 240 computers they need. >> there needs to be equity and resources when you are not...
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bannon said when 2/3 or 3/4 of the ceo's are from asia or south asia -- some interpreting that to means there are too many asian ceo's in tech. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." all episodes are now streaming live on twitter. check us out at bloomberg tech tv. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. evening we begin this with a look into president-elect's donald trump transition team, and his appointment of steve bannon. bannon is executive chairman of breitbart news, which he describes as the platform of the alt-right. the pic has drawn criticism. ump promises to unite a deeply divided country. joining me now is ken stern. he profiled bannon
bannon said when 2/3 or 3/4 of the ceo's are from asia or south asia -- some interpreting that to means there are too many asian ceo's in tech. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." all episodes are now streaming live on twitter. check us out at bloomberg tech tv. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. evening we begin this with a look into president-elect's donald trump transition team, and his appointment of...
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want in one place and then they had to get it published in another part of the world say in the south asia. then they get it confirmed by some place else and they cite it gives speeches about it. it's part of an overall effort to, as they say, to disinform. to screw around with history. that is, it's dangerous because it's so much of a commitment by the kgb and its follow ones. we need to get on top of it. >> it sounds like political spin which we see all the time. the difference is rewriting history that's already occurred. it's different. thank you for coming on. we appreciate your time. have great rest of the weekend. >> good to be with you. >>> president-elect trump inviting several people over to trump tower tomorrow. not me. i didn't get an invitation. he's going to continue to piece together his cabinet. who mr. trump will be meeting and how soon we might expect some more announcements. ♪ this artoo unit must be delivered to the rebellion. come on artoo! ♪ artoo! welcome to the rebellion. ♪ this is for you. duracell and children's miracle network hospitals are powering imaginations
want in one place and then they had to get it published in another part of the world say in the south asia. then they get it confirmed by some place else and they cite it gives speeches about it. it's part of an overall effort to, as they say, to disinform. to screw around with history. that is, it's dangerous because it's so much of a commitment by the kgb and its follow ones. we need to get on top of it. >> it sounds like political spin which we see all the time. the difference is...
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hundreds of detainees who were mostly from the middle east and south asia are being held in camps on island nation and on papa new guinea's mcmanus island. amnesty international has called it an open air prison. >>> a powerful earthquake has killed at least two people in new zealand. cities throughout the country are feeling after shocks. it was about 20 kilometers from christ church. a devastating quick hit near the same city in 2011 killing almost 200 people. >>> and for more on this quake and the aftershocks, we want to go to our meteorologist, pedram. and when you're talking about the death toll previously was 200 people. this time thankfully that is only two but that is little comfort to the relatives of the two who were killed. but it was 7.8 magnitude. that's very high. >> remarkable. you think about how many quakes on our planet. about 2 million are felt. only 15 reach this magnitude and almost 24 hours since this quake struck. all of them to the north of the epicenter in what is known as a zipper effect. you think of opening or closing a zipper. and you begin to see damage a
hundreds of detainees who were mostly from the middle east and south asia are being held in camps on island nation and on papa new guinea's mcmanus island. amnesty international has called it an open air prison. >>> a powerful earthquake has killed at least two people in new zealand. cities throughout the country are feeling after shocks. it was about 20 kilometers from christ church. a devastating quick hit near the same city in 2011 killing almost 200 people. >>> and for...
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it is believe they are related to outbreaks in south america and south asia. >>> mark zuckerberg just bought is one of the largest single day losses for an individual investor. it's all because of facebook stocks plunging 5.5%. the news not all bad for zuckerberg, he is still the fifth richest man in the world. despite this week's plans, facebook shares are up 15% for the year. again all about perspective. obviously has made a lot of money sincere began on facebook. 3billion in one day. >> it kind of hurts a little bit. >>> it is a little bit chilly when you walk outside right now. it will warm up nice? >> it will warm up gradually throughout the afternoon. right now a pretty chilly start. coolest temperatures of the season so far, not a breeze or a cloud in the sky right now across northern ohio. that will be the theme throughout the afternoon. get outside and enjoy this weather for november, the key weather, no snow on the ground. high-pressure building, a ton of sunshine throughout your saturday afternoon. take a look at our temperatures right now, we are sitting at the freezing ma
it is believe they are related to outbreaks in south america and south asia. >>> mark zuckerberg just bought is one of the largest single day losses for an individual investor. it's all because of facebook stocks plunging 5.5%. the news not all bad for zuckerberg, he is still the fifth richest man in the world. despite this week's plans, facebook shares are up 15% for the year. again all about perspective. obviously has made a lot of money sincere began on facebook. 3billion in one...
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in fact today they have sales in the u.s., and to europe, and the middle east, south asia -- if you lookt all the major companies in china, alibaba -- all of them have international space issues. charlie: what about financial markets? >> they were volatile last year. [laughter] charlie: that is an apt description. >> it is getting much better this year. we are seeing clear report measures in place. china has encouraged the new called -- the so-called new economy companies to get listed more easily in china. reforms --e of those those are some of the reforms the chinese government putting in place. charlie: he went to school in china, then came to yale? you decided that when were really good and china, he would leave wall street and go back to china? >> i got a call after i had worked at citibank for two years and someone said, we want you in china help the chinese company to raise money. i decided, that is great. that is just the starting point of chinese companies rated money -- raising money. brothers andlehman worked on a number of chinese equity financing. charlie: you were involved
in fact today they have sales in the u.s., and to europe, and the middle east, south asia -- if you lookt all the major companies in china, alibaba -- all of them have international space issues. charlie: what about financial markets? >> they were volatile last year. [laughter] charlie: that is an apt description. >> it is getting much better this year. we are seeing clear report measures in place. china has encouraged the new called -- the so-called new economy companies to get...
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now recruiter heading to middle east south asia latin america. colleges and universities will rely on foreign students because they tend to pay the full some schools are heading to mexico or iran to find potential students. >>> stay with us still a lot more ahead this morning including a way to say thank you to our community. jen's got an amazing story women doing her job for 40 years and has affected thousands of lives. >>> plus, it's not just family history and genes. huge influence our life-style plays on our health next. belongs on stage with a newest generation of thespians making the most out of macbeth. to have a good or to not have the good day. that's question. >> wrong question there. that's hamlet. wrong play. tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow we shall have another good day. but why wait until tomorrow when you can have good day today. there you go. there. there. thank you. thank you. kids are like can we drown him out we're dunedin high school they have their own pipe band sch perfect fitting for scottish play macbeth be
now recruiter heading to middle east south asia latin america. colleges and universities will rely on foreign students because they tend to pay the full some schools are heading to mexico or iran to find potential students. >>> stay with us still a lot more ahead this morning including a way to say thank you to our community. jen's got an amazing story women doing her job for 40 years and has affected thousands of lives. >>> plus, it's not just family history and genes. huge...
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the largest increases have been this south asia and africa.er income countries sump as the u.s., canada and uk. americans spend more than 30 billion dollar a year on dietary supplements, vitamins, minerals. the number of people who take supplements have been steady since 19919. another interesting thing is supplement takers were among the healthiest members of the populati population. >>> puppy lovers. that's a polar bear gently petting a dog with its giant paw. a tour guide in canada took this video. it's the two fuzzy friends sitting along the water front enjoying each other's company. >> that's adorable. >>> we've been infested here. >> from traps the cats. the effort to stop a mouse invasion in one east bay community and what might be behind the problem. >>> dan is here with a look at what's coming up. >> coming up next, crime scene tape goes up after just a terrible crash. we're going to take you live to the scene of a rolling gun battle. >>> plus, making bad day better. you'll meet the new canine duo offering support in challenging circu
the largest increases have been this south asia and africa.er income countries sump as the u.s., canada and uk. americans spend more than 30 billion dollar a year on dietary supplements, vitamins, minerals. the number of people who take supplements have been steady since 19919. another interesting thing is supplement takers were among the healthiest members of the populati population. >>> puppy lovers. that's a polar bear gently petting a dog with its giant paw. a tour guide in canada...
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says seven of those cases may have been transknitted south america or south asia. the other six cases are still under investigation. >>> new at 10:00, samsung is now recalling another product that has reportedly caused several injuries, including a broken jaw. three recalling nearly three million top load washing machines. the company says the top of the machine can actually fly out unspendingedly during use. owners of the washers do have a few options under the recall tom learn more about what you can do website fox25boston.com. >>> new tonight a high school student in tennessee has been suspended for stealing a chicken nugget. students at this high school offered five chicken nuggets at lunch but carson koehler was feeling extra hungry so he put a sixth chicken nugget his tray. he was told he had to pay for an extra lunch he did but was still taken to the principal's office and suspend for a day. when people who know carson big joke. >> a lot of my friends and people i know have texted me and messaging me they're like is this like an onion post is this like an on
says seven of those cases may have been transknitted south america or south asia. the other six cases are still under investigation. >>> new at 10:00, samsung is now recalling another product that has reportedly caused several injuries, including a broken jaw. three recalling nearly three million top load washing machines. the company says the top of the machine can actually fly out unspendingedly during use. owners of the washers do have a few options under the recall tom learn more...
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bannon said when 2/3 or 3/4 of the ceo's from silicon valley are from asia and south asia, then the countryan economy, but a civic society. some are interpreting that to mean that he thinks there are too many asian ceo's in tech. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." whatever, all -- remember, all episodes are now streaming live on twitter. check us out at bloomberg tech tv. this is bloomberg. ♪ unleashes itsj first unlimited bond buying a operation as if fixed to take control of the world the second biggest debt market. bank of japan prime minister to become the first foreign leader to meet with president-elect trump. obama and merkel make a joint plea for a socially responsible economy and free trade as the u.s. president's farewell tour takes him to berlin.
bannon said when 2/3 or 3/4 of the ceo's from silicon valley are from asia and south asia, then the countryan economy, but a civic society. some are interpreting that to mean that he thinks there are too many asian ceo's in tech. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." whatever, all -- remember, all episodes are now streaming live on twitter. check us out at bloomberg tech tv. this is bloomberg. ♪ unleashes itsj first unlimited bond buying a operation as if fixed to...
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lab evidence suggest cases are related to those in south america and south asia with trap mission occurring in health care settings. the remaining six cases are under investigation. the cdc's director called the fungus an emerging threat saying we need to act now reminding health care facilities to strictly follow their cleaning procedures. >>> coming up here on news 3 live today, a pig r why one police officer had a hard time arresting this pig on the highway. we have that story caught on camera straight ahead. >>> jeanne moos is up next with the latest of melania trump's speech about cyber bullying. >>> the holiday season is around the corner. we have tips and tricks how to start planning the occasion. hillary clinton: i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. vo: in times of crisis america depends on steady seriously..."vo: clear thinking... donald trump: "i know more about isis than the generals do, believe me." vo: and calm judgment. donald trump: "and you can tell them to go fu_k themselves." vo: because all it takes is one wrong move. donald trump audio only: "i would bomb the
lab evidence suggest cases are related to those in south america and south asia with trap mission occurring in health care settings. the remaining six cases are under investigation. the cdc's director called the fungus an emerging threat saying we need to act now reminding health care facilities to strictly follow their cleaning procedures. >>> coming up here on news 3 live today, a pig r why one police officer had a hard time arresting this pig on the highway. we have that story...
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has been fighting nonstop for 35 years across the middle east and south asia and warfare have become more vicious and more expensive drugs that special forces msn now. there's still getting the massive pushback against the region and the regimes that are close to the u.s. are in deep trouble with a lot of their own people. therefore, the u.s. is not in a happy position in the middle to the middle east and obama understood in that out of date because it was only trouble for him. so dad is there and choose the palestine issue to keep their hegemonic control, they are not doing it very well. they preserve their position and all different things they want to. the war on terror since 9/11 has coincided with the biggest expansion in international terrorism in modern his jury and with no success except for preventing attack on the american mainland since 2001, other than that, but we'll were on tariff and have not been received and it is much greater today than it was before. there is some truth to what you're talking about during the cold war. israel was considered a strategic asset for th
has been fighting nonstop for 35 years across the middle east and south asia and warfare have become more vicious and more expensive drugs that special forces msn now. there's still getting the massive pushback against the region and the regimes that are close to the u.s. are in deep trouble with a lot of their own people. therefore, the u.s. is not in a happy position in the middle to the middle east and obama understood in that out of date because it was only trouble for him. so dad is there...
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in fact today they have sales in the u.s., europe, and into the middle east, south asia.u look at all the major companies in china, not just alibaba, all of them have international space ambitions. charlie: what about financial markets? neil: they were volatile last year. [laughter] charlie: i think volatile would be an apt description. neil: it is getting much better this year. we are seeing clear reform measures in place to try to encourage the so-called new economy companies, or the innovating companies, to get listed more easily in china. some of those reforms that the chinese government to -- has put in place. charlie: you went to school in china, then came to yale? and from yale to wall street. you decided that when things were good in china, he would -- you would leave wall street and go back to china? neil: i got a call after i had worked at citibank for two years and someone said, you have a yale background and you come from china. we want you in china help this chinese company to raise money. i decided, that is great. of thosetarting point chinese companies tryi
in fact today they have sales in the u.s., europe, and into the middle east, south asia.u look at all the major companies in china, not just alibaba, all of them have international space ambitions. charlie: what about financial markets? neil: they were volatile last year. [laughter] charlie: i think volatile would be an apt description. neil: it is getting much better this year. we are seeing clear reform measures in place to try to encourage the so-called new economy companies, or the...
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take a look at this, south asia pollution exceeds quality guidelines with 620 million, africa has 520 million and east africa and the pacific region has 450 million. experts say that everyone should be vigilant to matter where they live. >> i want people in america to understand this is not a developing nation problem, half of the people in the us live in an area where they have unhealthy error. >> researchers say that pollution is caused by some of these things that we see in the us like our missions, fossil fuels and waste. >>> we hope you had a great night celebrating halloween, here's a question, will you sneak some of your kids or grandkids candy from trick-or- treating, are you doing it right now? a new study says that more than 70% of people admit to stealing the stash and 20% are likely to looking like when they are at school, the survey shows that any form of chocolate is the favorite for halloween candy corn is a distant second. >> i will not go with candy corn. >> of courtship distilled from your kids. you are being a good parent. >> it was really nice yesterday for hallowe
take a look at this, south asia pollution exceeds quality guidelines with 620 million, africa has 520 million and east africa and the pacific region has 450 million. experts say that everyone should be vigilant to matter where they live. >> i want people in america to understand this is not a developing nation problem, half of the people in the us live in an area where they have unhealthy error. >> researchers say that pollution is caused by some of these things that we see in the...
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foreign policy with respect to specific countries, like a particular country in south america or asial these decisions -- he has not laid out policy in advance. if they have a financial impact on his family company, they will be called into question if he makes decisions that seem to benefit his businesses. >> that sounds like they will be called into question even if he hasn't done that. i know the election results are particularly tough to swallow, especially for those who couldn't see it coming, couldn't conceive of the possibility that the other candidate might win, that you don't understand america. this man understands america, animated america, and will represent all americans. but this whole line of argument is presumptively negative and accusatory. respect, this due has nothing to do with me or my views. i'm rating from an editorial, a champion of capitalism. you should read the editorial, that's exactly the argument they are making for liquidating its assets. this has nothing to do with the election results and everything to do with standards. >> no, you are presuming -- a l
foreign policy with respect to specific countries, like a particular country in south america or asial these decisions -- he has not laid out policy in advance. if they have a financial impact on his family company, they will be called into question if he makes decisions that seem to benefit his businesses. >> that sounds like they will be called into question even if he hasn't done that. i know the election results are particularly tough to swallow, especially for those who couldn't see...
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>> when 3/4 of the ceos in silicon valley from south asia. country is more than an economy but a civic society. >> by the way that number doesn't check out. he seriously exaggerated the number of asian executives. what do you think when you hear that exchange in. >> exactly what the criticism has been of bannon all along. he delves in this language that communicates to communities of color as bigoted and racist. that's why you have so many people on the streets and afraid of their future and future of communities when you have somebody looik steve bannon normalized this hatred and racism and sexism. means misogyny has a seat at table of the white house and racism has the ear of the president. you've seen donald trump already taking that kind of advice from the first day he announced campaign calling mexicans rapists and criminals. >> you disagree? >> steve bannon is brilliant. he and kellyanne conway won the election because plugged in with the american people. and who can justify open borders or breaking up families. entire family should ret
>> when 3/4 of the ceos in silicon valley from south asia. country is more than an economy but a civic society. >> by the way that number doesn't check out. he seriously exaggerated the number of asian executives. what do you think when you hear that exchange in. >> exactly what the criticism has been of bannon all along. he delves in this language that communicates to communities of color as bigoted and racist. that's why you have so many people on the streets and afraid of...
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numbers come from africa, east asia, south asia, but fully one third of catholics today are latino. here's another amazing number, two thirds of catholics under the age of 18 are latino. that is the future of the church and in many ways that is the future of the united states. even these latino catholics are divers with ancestries from mexico, cuba, dominican republic, south america and so on. so the hollywood image of american catholicism is white, irish is white cap next, irish a telling, polish and so on. perhaps in present company i should mention cajun catholics and if ej was here french-canadian catholics as well. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. that image is less and less inaccurate one. there are three things to know about these white catholics. first, what catholics is much more assimilated and generally more americanized in their attitudes and values than the others. >> not the cajun. >> that the cajuns, i agree they are group apart. >> y catholics, should i say not cap cajun here too, why catholics skew older, more educated and or higher incomes than other. >> y catholic
numbers come from africa, east asia, south asia, but fully one third of catholics today are latino. here's another amazing number, two thirds of catholics under the age of 18 are latino. that is the future of the church and in many ways that is the future of the united states. even these latino catholics are divers with ancestries from mexico, cuba, dominican republic, south america and so on. so the hollywood image of american catholicism is white, irish is white cap next, irish a telling,...
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in fact, today they have sales into the u.s., sales into europe and to middle east noorks south asia. and if you look at all the major e-commerce company in china, not just alibab, jd.com, all actually have international ambitions. >> rose: and what about financial markets. >> well, it has been a bit volatile last year. >> rose: yes, an apt distribution. >> it's getting much better this year. in factd, i think we are seeing a clear reform measures in place to encourage the so called new economy companies or the innovative companies to able to get listed more easily in china. and i think some of those reforms that the chinese government put in place. >> rose: you have had an interesting life. you came, you went to school in china then came to yale. >> that's right. >> rose: from yale to wall street. >> that's correct. >> rose: decided when things were getting really good in china, you leave wall street and go back to china. >> i got a call after i had worked for city bank for two years. one said it is great, you have a yale background, you came from china. we want you in china to helpi
in fact, today they have sales into the u.s., sales into europe and to middle east noorks south asia. and if you look at all the major e-commerce company in china, not just alibab, jd.com, all actually have international ambitions. >> rose: and what about financial markets. >> well, it has been a bit volatile last year. >> rose: yes, an apt distribution. >> it's getting much better this year. in factd, i think we are seeing a clear reform measures in place to encourage...
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placed geographically where the bridge betweeneurope and asia, the opening to the indian ocean and south asia and also the middle east . and we think also of the strategic role that iran occupies in that critical area of the world. many believe is the most explosive parts, the whole area of the middle east and the indian ocean i can only say that those who want peace as you want it and as i wanted and as all of us in this room want it, those of us who believe in peace, we are fortunate that your majesty occupies the place of leadership you occupy today. those are the words of president nixon in 73. our distinguished beaker is here to discuss with us brands tragic importance in the world, specifically during the reign of the shot. andrew scott cooper is an adjunct professor at columbia university, a commentator on iran relations and his research at puritan news outlets across the world including the new york times and the guardian. he's the author of two very important books, one is called the oil kings: how us, iran and saudi arabia changed the balance of power.his newest book which he will t
placed geographically where the bridge betweeneurope and asia, the opening to the indian ocean and south asia and also the middle east . and we think also of the strategic role that iran occupies in that critical area of the world. many believe is the most explosive parts, the whole area of the middle east and the indian ocean i can only say that those who want peace as you want it and as i wanted and as all of us in this room want it, those of us who believe in peace, we are fortunate that...
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from east asia and south asia. here's another amazing number, two thirds of catholics under the age of 18 are latina. that's the future of the united states. their ancestors from mexico, puerto rico, central america, dominican republic, south america and so forth. so, the hollywood image of american catholicism as white ethnics, irish italian, polish and so on, and perhaps in the present i should mention french-canadian catholics as well. that image is less and less an accurate one. there are three things to note about these white catholics. first, they are much more assimilated and generally more americanized in their attitudes and values than the others. white catholics, more educated and have higher incomes than other catholics. and white catholics are shrinking not just in percentage, but real numbers due to birth rates and those leaving the church. to make sense of the complexity of all this, these many voters who are catholic divide it up into three roughly equal groups. the first are latino catholics who hav
from east asia and south asia. here's another amazing number, two thirds of catholics under the age of 18 are latina. that's the future of the united states. their ancestors from mexico, puerto rico, central america, dominican republic, south america and so forth. so, the hollywood image of american catholicism as white ethnics, irish italian, polish and so on, and perhaps in the present i should mention french-canadian catholics as well. that image is less and less an accurate one. there are...
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says seven of the cases may have been transmitted in south america or south asia. the other sex cases are still under investigation. >> mark: here's a look at what we're working on for fox 25 news at 6:00 p.m. we continue to follow that braking news from new york city where a police officer was shot and killed in the bronx, another officer wounded in the shootout. what we're learning about those officers ahead at 6:00 p.m. plus -- >> the reporter: as election day nears, there are potential terrorist threats in other parts alert. >> the reporter: donald trump makes his ninth visit to new hampshire since the convention and some might argue, his most important. >> mark: all new at 6:00 p.m., one mother speaking out after she says a worker at a local restaurant photographed her son while he was in the bathroom. massachusetts' newspapers rarely agree, but they do on question 2. they agree opponents have run a "campaign of misinformation" to spread "fear through white, affluent neighborhoods." they agree in the suburbs question 2 will have r children." they agree it will
says seven of the cases may have been transmitted in south america or south asia. the other sex cases are still under investigation. >> mark: here's a look at what we're working on for fox 25 news at 6:00 p.m. we continue to follow that braking news from new york city where a police officer was shot and killed in the bronx, another officer wounded in the shootout. what we're learning about those officers ahead at 6:00 p.m. plus -- >> the reporter: as election day nears, there are...
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asia. this is fundamentally the reason why we're in south vietnam. >> after all, eastern europe has fallen munism. china has fallen to communism. we can't lose southeast asia. so we have to stabilize south vietnam. >> on january 2nd, 1963, south vietnamese troops surprise a vietcong battalion at a village called ap bac. five american helicopters are shot down. three american advisers are killed. 63 south vietnamese die, half of them shooting at each other. >> we've got u.s. military advisers flying combat missions. we've got advisers that are accompanying south vietnamese forces into the field. so by this point, their role had gone beyond simply advising. >> we have learned a bitter lesson. the army of south vietnam cannot cope with the committed guerilla enemy. it is trained for conventional war american style. >> there is growing uncertainty about whether the advisory effort is really working. >> then in the midst there is a what's called a buddhist crisis. >> the war in vietnam has literally become a fight on two fronts. on one hand, the they face the vietcong communists and on the other
asia. this is fundamentally the reason why we're in south vietnam. >> after all, eastern europe has fallen munism. china has fallen to communism. we can't lose southeast asia. so we have to stabilize south vietnam. >> on january 2nd, 1963, south vietnamese troops surprise a vietcong battalion at a village called ap bac. five american helicopters are shot down. three american advisers are killed. 63 south vietnamese die, half of them shooting at each other. >> we've got u.s....
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foreign policy with respect to specific countries, like a particular country in south america or in asial of those decisions have not been -- he's not laid out his policies in advance on those questions, as he makes decisions on them now, if they have a financial impact on his family, they will be called into question if he makes decisions that seem to benefit his businesses. >> it sounds like they'll be called into question, even if he hasn't done that, because you're calling them into question. john, look, i know the election results are very tough to swallow, particularly for those of you who couldn't see it coming or couldn't conceive of the possibility that the other candidate may actually win. that you don't understand america, this man understands america, animated america, and will now represent all americans. but this whole line of argument is presumptively negative and presumptive accusatory -- >> with all due respect, kellyanne, it has nothing to do with me and my views. i'm reading to you from the "wall street journal" -- >> they didn't say that. >> they did. you should read
foreign policy with respect to specific countries, like a particular country in south america or in asial of those decisions have not been -- he's not laid out his policies in advance on those questions, as he makes decisions on them now, if they have a financial impact on his family, they will be called into question if he makes decisions that seem to benefit his businesses. >> it sounds like they'll be called into question, even if he hasn't done that, because you're calling them into...
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analysis, at least 111 trump companies have done business in 18 countries and territories across south america, asia and middle east, including places like turkey, united arab emirates which have complex relations with the united states at least. some companies were launched as recently as trump's campaign including eight that appear tied to a potential hotel project in saudi arabia. according to trump transition senior adviser, kellyanne conway, it's all on the up and up. >> he has many lawyers and accountants who tell him what he must do and what he can't do and he's a businessman. he is also working a transition. he's the president-elect. and, you know, we're in unprecedented times. >> unprecedented indeed. they are not subject to the same conflicts of interest laws like cabinet secretaries. congress feared that could tie the president's hands in unforeseen ways. presidents going back to lyndon johnson have voluntarily adhered to putting their assets in a blind trust over which they have no control. as he's already done, trump is posed to trample this one into the ground. listen to how he describ
analysis, at least 111 trump companies have done business in 18 countries and territories across south america, asia and middle east, including places like turkey, united arab emirates which have complex relations with the united states at least. some companies were launched as recently as trump's campaign including eight that appear tied to a potential hotel project in saudi arabia. according to trump transition senior adviser, kellyanne conway, it's all on the up and up. >> he has many...
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presidential election has become a security concern in asia. south korea has ordered its military on high alert in case north korea begins provocative actions to coincide with election day. an official from the south korean joint chiefs of staff says actions could include a ballistic missile launch. another military official told nhk that recently there have been frequent movements of multiple mobile missile launchers in the north. pyongyang conducted two separate launches of what are believed to be musudan intermediate-range ballistic missiles in october but boast tests appear to have failed. >>> delegates from around the world are in the moroccan city of marrakesh for a unusual conference on climate change. they'll try to hammer out the details of a global climate agreement reached last year in paris. the paris agreement came into force last week. the deal calls for all nations to reduce emissions and green house gases. delegates of the cop-22 conference will try to work out specific rules needed to implement the agreement. one issue is how to asse
presidential election has become a security concern in asia. south korea has ordered its military on high alert in case north korea begins provocative actions to coincide with election day. an official from the south korean joint chiefs of staff says actions could include a ballistic missile launch. another military official told nhk that recently there have been frequent movements of multiple mobile missile launchers in the north. pyongyang conducted two separate launches of what are believed...
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it's believed they are related to outbreaks in south america and south asia. >>> and mark zuckerberg just lost $3 billion. that's right. all in one day. it's one of day losses ever for an individual investor. it's all because of facebook stock plunging 5.5%. now, the news, however, is not all bad for zuckerberg. he is still the fifth richest man in the world, and despite this week's plunge, facebook shares are actually up nearly 15% for the year. guess it's all about perspective, right? >> you fall, you get back up, right? >> it's all little things when you're a multi-billionaire, as opposed to just a multi- because this forecast is a little bit more about what we're used to this time of year, right? we have the cold start and the sunshine comes out. >> it's really crisp this morning. i'm not going to go ahead and pull that cord with the cold card yet. i know you're a little chilly here >> you know what? you said freezing earlier. so if you said freezing temperatures for 31, 32, i'm going to say that that's cold. >> okay. i think 25, that's that good old gritty number where we can pu
it's believed they are related to outbreaks in south america and south asia. >>> and mark zuckerberg just lost $3 billion. that's right. all in one day. it's one of day losses ever for an individual investor. it's all because of facebook stock plunging 5.5%. now, the news, however, is not all bad for zuckerberg. he is still the fifth richest man in the world, and despite this week's plunge, facebook shares are actually up nearly 15% for the year. guess it's all about perspective,...
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has been fighting nonstop for 35 years across the middle east and south asia, and that warfare has become more vicious and more extensive with drones and special forces and this and that and proxy militias, and they're still getting massive pushback from public opinion all across the region, and the regimes that are close to the u.s. are in deep trouble with a lot of their own people. therefore, the u.s. is not in a happy position in the middle east, and obama i think understood this and allowed us to get the hell out of there because it was only trouble for him, but he couldn't get out. so, if that is their aim, to use the palestine issue to keep their hegemonic under control, they're not doing a very good idea. they're using the war on terror as a means to support their position, to get allies to sell arms and all the different things they want to, but they are not doing that very well either, because the war on terror since 9/11 has coincided with the biggest expansion in international terrorism in modern history, and with no success except for preventing an attack on the american main
has been fighting nonstop for 35 years across the middle east and south asia, and that warfare has become more vicious and more extensive with drones and special forces and this and that and proxy militias, and they're still getting massive pushback from public opinion all across the region, and the regimes that are close to the u.s. are in deep trouble with a lot of their own people. therefore, the u.s. is not in a happy position in the middle east, and obama i think understood this and...
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many in south america and southeast asia. >>> now for weather. here in tokyo it was a fairly warm day but temperatures will dip starting tomorrow as sayaka mori tells us in this hour's weather update. >> yes, it could be the coldest day of the season so far tomorrow. it's going to be more like early december. so do be prepared for the chilly weather here in tokyo. now, people in northern japan experienced the coldest day of the season today. it is more like early winter. very frigid air is coming in and covering over the northern portions and much of the korean peninsula. into wednesday the chilly air will continue to sag towards the south. reaching the greater tokyo area. so rain is going to be quite chilly across many portions of japan. now, tokyo's high only 13 degrees. it's going to be more like early december and 5 degrees cooler compared to where it should be during this time of year. as we go into friday, temperatures are going back to normal. 18 degrees for the high. so winter hasn't come yet. as for seoul, it's going to be a little bit m
many in south america and southeast asia. >>> now for weather. here in tokyo it was a fairly warm day but temperatures will dip starting tomorrow as sayaka mori tells us in this hour's weather update. >> yes, it could be the coldest day of the season so far tomorrow. it's going to be more like early december. so do be prepared for the chilly weather here in tokyo. now, people in northern japan experienced the coldest day of the season today. it is more like early winter. very...
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has been fighting nonstop for 35 years across the middle east and south asia and that warfare has become more vicious with drones and special forces and this and that and proxy malitias and they're getting pushback from across the region and there are regimes that are in deep trouble so the u.s. is not in a happy position in the middle east and obama understood this and wanted to get out of there because it was trouble for him but he couldn't. if that is their aim to use the palestine issue to keep control, they're not doing it well. they're using the war on terror as a means to preserve their position, to get allies to settle arms and all the different things that they want to do, but they're not doing that very well either because the war on terror since 9/11 has coincidenced with the biggest expansion in terrorism in modern history with no success except for preventing an attack on the american mainland since 2001. other than that the whole world on terror, aims have not been achieved and the terror problem is much greater today than it was before. >> i'd like to -- i'm sorry. there i
has been fighting nonstop for 35 years across the middle east and south asia and that warfare has become more vicious with drones and special forces and this and that and proxy malitias and they're getting pushback from across the region and there are regimes that are in deep trouble so the u.s. is not in a happy position in the middle east and obama understood this and wanted to get out of there because it was trouble for him but he couldn't. if that is their aim to use the palestine issue to...
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burgeoning numbers come from africa, the caribbean, east asia and south asia. but fully one third of catholics today and here is another amazing number. two thirds of catholics under the age of 18 are latino. that is the future of the church and in many ways as i said, that is the future of united states. even these latino catholics are diverse with ancestors from mexico, cuba, puerto rico, central america, dominican republic, south america and so forth. so the hollywood image of american catholicism is white as next irish, italian, polish and no one. and perhaps in present company i should mention asian catholics and as e.j. were here, french-canadian catholics as well. you are welcome. that image is less and less an accurate one. there are three things to note about these white catholics. first, why catholics are much more assimilated and generally more americanized in the attitude and values than the others. not the occasion, i agree. bair group apart. why catholics -- should i say not asians here, too. more educated and have higher in comes another catholic
burgeoning numbers come from africa, the caribbean, east asia and south asia. but fully one third of catholics today and here is another amazing number. two thirds of catholics under the age of 18 are latino. that is the future of the church and in many ways as i said, that is the future of united states. even these latino catholics are diverse with ancestors from mexico, cuba, puerto rico, central america, dominican republic, south america and so forth. so the hollywood image of american...
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eastern european today people are coming from asia and from central and south america.e are coming up on the city and county building. that has commemorated pittsburgh's 200th anniversary. they commemorate 200 years a of pittsburgh being incorporated as a city. about this as a minute. in 1816 there were no bridges in pittsburgh. to get across is rivers you have a swim or take a ferry in the summertime you could maybe wait across. with over 450 bridges and a talk together fitting. we had used a bridge as a logo. as a logo. right at the alcoa building. it is totally made up aluminum. .. or the university of pittsburgh there are more than 30 universities and colleges in the greater pittsburgh area. there's lots here to see. it would take you weeks to see at all. what i say to america is stop on by. give pittsburgh a chance. it's not the city you might think it is. 1979 c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. tonight meir mayor green will join with larry tye who's been a whirlw
eastern european today people are coming from asia and from central and south america.e are coming up on the city and county building. that has commemorated pittsburgh's 200th anniversary. they commemorate 200 years a of pittsburgh being incorporated as a city. about this as a minute. in 1816 there were no bridges in pittsburgh. to get across is rivers you have a swim or take a ferry in the summertime you could maybe wait across. with over 450 bridges and a talk together fitting. we had used a...