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we're also foe lowing what the feds call the most lucrative inside trading scheme ever. we go will to the formal announcement by the charges of the u.s. attorney. we will take you there live as well. but first, we meet the traders for the hour. steven weiss, joe and john naje najerayan, so a lot of digest. steve, you have this market rally, trying to go for a third straight day. going to be listening closely to the fed chairman in new york. >> i don't think bernanke is going to affect the rally one way or the other. what's driving the market is optimism over avoiding fiscal cliff and a deal, so the caution i would offer is that negotiations are going to make their way to the headlines and just be prepared for volatility. i think now, this allows us to move higher because the big decline we have, but at some point, you've got the say okay, we're going to get some big sells in front of the new tax laws. we've seen big dividend payments. you also have to watch dividend stocks, but it's not going to be smooth sailing going forward. >> joe, you can get some clues today on fut
we're also foe lowing what the feds call the most lucrative inside trading scheme ever. we go will to the formal announcement by the charges of the u.s. attorney. we will take you there live as well. but first, we meet the traders for the hour. steven weiss, joe and john naje najerayan, so a lot of digest. steve, you have this market rally, trying to go for a third straight day. going to be listening closely to the fed chairman in new york. >> i don't think bernanke is going to affect the...
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i realize that it is not lucrative. the folks that want to provide music for us. i see no good reason -- by the way, this place is amplified. it is not allowed. you do not have to struggle to be heard. -- it is not loud. you do not have to struggle to be heard. the fact that it will be amplified does not mean that it will be glaring. -- blaring. i do not see any good reason to deny the appeal. vice president hwang: next speaker, please. >> i am a resident of san francisco. you have heard a couple of people talk about the culture of the area.
i realize that it is not lucrative. the folks that want to provide music for us. i see no good reason -- by the way, this place is amplified. it is not allowed. you do not have to struggle to be heard. -- it is not loud. you do not have to struggle to be heard. the fact that it will be amplified does not mean that it will be glaring. -- blaring. i do not see any good reason to deny the appeal. vice president hwang: next speaker, please. >> i am a resident of san francisco. you have heard...
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they had found a way to tap into one of the most lucrative sources of money on the internet and they have online advertising. >> reporter: when those behind the scam were arrested affected
they had found a way to tap into one of the most lucrative sources of money on the internet and they have online advertising. >> reporter: when those behind the scam were arrested affected
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it's been an honor for me to work with senator lucre. uncle for his service to indiana into our country country. senator lucre, marcia and i wish you and shower and your family nothing but the best. you dedicated so much of your service to our country. you've outlined many other ways which he will continue to do that is a great benefit to our nation and to our state. i'm certainly will continue to learn and benefit from a lifetime of public service. i know my colleagues join me in making senator lucre for as many years of dedicated and distinguished service to them a pleasure to serve as the juniorr senator or 90 yen under yourve d leadership. with that, mr. president, i yield the floor. secretaryf >> i've often joked with him ste that he's in my secretary of state while a search here in the united states senate because you could count on senator lucre to give good, unbiased and a son complicated foreign relations le issues. in and we love very much miss and also his better half, char lugar, who i think we all know is a bright light. so,
it's been an honor for me to work with senator lucre. uncle for his service to indiana into our country country. senator lucre, marcia and i wish you and shower and your family nothing but the best. you dedicated so much of your service to our country. you've outlined many other ways which he will continue to do that is a great benefit to our nation and to our state. i'm certainly will continue to learn and benefit from a lifetime of public service. i know my colleagues join me in making...
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. >> cigarette smuggling is as lucrative or more lucrative than smuggling drugs or guns. >> sean benedict handled several cases in our region. the scope of the problem is into the billions of dollars with big organized crime and groups with links to terrorists cashing in. atf agents stop to this town car in richmond loaded down with 1800 curtains. >> the more organized they get we have seen these links of human smuggling. -- to links to human smuggling and weapons. >> this will end up here within an evidence room. >> the profit is so large it makes people want to do it. >> this couple is likely catering to a small group of clients. the penalties are not high. these two will get a fine. >> with huge profits that is not enough. >> my opinion, probably. we often get repeat customers. >> interesting. you learn something new every day. a well-known celebrity is diagnosed with cancer. >> she is talking and we will have the latest on her prognosis. >> the famous actress is in town to make a movie but the production around it caused a huge traffic jam in montgomery county and it could tomorrow. w
. >> cigarette smuggling is as lucrative or more lucrative than smuggling drugs or guns. >> sean benedict handled several cases in our region. the scope of the problem is into the billions of dollars with big organized crime and groups with links to terrorists cashing in. atf agents stop to this town car in richmond loaded down with 1800 curtains. >> the more organized they get we have seen these links of human smuggling. -- to links to human smuggling and weapons. >>...
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election campaigns of the legislators who pass these privatization enabling acts so it's a very lucrative business when you can entice legislatures into essentially devoting a large chunk of the state's budget to paying you especially if you're going to lock in a twenty year contract with a ninety percent occupancy rate as they would have to call it they run these things like hotels so it's very easy to make a large amount of money if you can have a state government programs to give it to you yes very easy right so it seems like there are obviously a lot of problems here will get into this required ninety percent occupancy and all that but even the idea of signing a contract for twenty years does that take a lot of power away from the state what if this company is not doing a good job they're not running this prison effectively are you locked in. well i'm sure that there are skewed clauses which may be used the wrong phrase to use for a private prison group but i'm sure that there are some is that the state can have recourse but that doesn't mean it's an easy thing to do or even that it's
election campaigns of the legislators who pass these privatization enabling acts so it's a very lucrative business when you can entice legislatures into essentially devoting a large chunk of the state's budget to paying you especially if you're going to lock in a twenty year contract with a ninety percent occupancy rate as they would have to call it they run these things like hotels so it's very easy to make a large amount of money if you can have a state government programs to give it to you...
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no proof of has created the law a lucrative market for car thieves -- a maryland law has created a lucrative market for car thieves. barry simmons has more on that story. >> i am missing my battery. i am missing my sensory area here. >> she made the trip from georgia to maryland without a problem. now it is damaged and sitting in a police impound lot. her 2008 mazda 6 was taken from her home in baltimore. she doesn't know who stole it. but whoever did sold to a salvage yard for $400. >> i never signed over my car. that is the problem i have with this. you cannot except some anonymous person's signature for a car that does not belong to them. but the car was parked right here on abruptly and someone called crazy ray saying they wanted to sell it. crazy ray said that it truck crazy raythe person -- sent out a tow truck. was premature whole survival. >> their 1996 chevy lumina was still a, 2. >> i cried. i cried because we put everything into that car. we paid a lot. it was a lot for us. keyhey said they gave the and $600 to a neighbor who promised to replace the engine. >> i asked him if i cou
no proof of has created the law a lucrative market for car thieves -- a maryland law has created a lucrative market for car thieves. barry simmons has more on that story. >> i am missing my battery. i am missing my sensory area here. >> she made the trip from georgia to maryland without a problem. now it is damaged and sitting in a police impound lot. her 2008 mazda 6 was taken from her home in baltimore. she doesn't know who stole it. but whoever did sold to a salvage yard for...
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that i read it and then keep people locked up in the money making enterprise it's going to get more lucrative for an experience of the young turks about a leak presentation to investors for the corrections corporation of america a largest for profit for. the same. people calling like you said for free and fair elections. and they're still reporting from the. if you can hear behind me loud explosions. i get it gave me. a. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and here's some other part of it and realize that everything is ok you don't. charge the big. guys it's time for you said it i read it right they kind of respond to my brilliance and engaging they were comments from facebook twitter and you tube and you mean to say i listen now on monday i dedicated my opening mainstream this segment of the thinking victims of the massacre in afghanistan taking time to read the name of each victim. spoke about the need for the media to talk not only about the man accused but to care about those whose lives he ended or saved a lot
that i read it and then keep people locked up in the money making enterprise it's going to get more lucrative for an experience of the young turks about a leak presentation to investors for the corrections corporation of america a largest for profit for. the same. people calling like you said for free and fair elections. and they're still reporting from the. if you can hear behind me loud explosions. i get it gave me. a. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you...
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of plead the lobby to get really great employment after leaving office which is always much more lucrative than their current careers now what right do you have lobbyists that are congressmen that then go into lobbying. as you say that conflict of interests who have interests that are lawmakers serving well they're supposed to be serving the public now exactly i mean the the oath that they take when they enter congress is an oath as a constitution is not no it's the drug lobby or chamber of commerce or any other sort of special interest group but what sort of our system does which allows them to legally become lobbyists and in time dashiell case he's not registered lobbyists and he still more or less influence is congress as a consultant you know what it allows them to do is there's a very close that they took to the public is instead they're just sort of private interests who are paying them right it's not the money now you know america we're supposed to be a democracy we elect our leaders but doesn't this make the voice of the average so that said you're right what that. well know it's v
of plead the lobby to get really great employment after leaving office which is always much more lucrative than their current careers now what right do you have lobbyists that are congressmen that then go into lobbying. as you say that conflict of interests who have interests that are lawmakers serving well they're supposed to be serving the public now exactly i mean the the oath that they take when they enter congress is an oath as a constitution is not no it's the drug lobby or chamber of...
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and couldn't give a lot of money making enterprise for you to get more lucrative in the period of the young turks about a leak presentation to investors for the corrections corporation of america a largest for profit. or to live here last two years in central moscow top stories now this crackdown in bahrain security forces attacked anti-government demonstrations with rubber bullets and tear gas group of doctors who treated protesters a standing trial as the western backed regime continues to target opponents. a government under siege interludes has been confirmed dead over thirty hours after french police surrounded his apartment he's believed killed seven people in a fortnight and claims of al qaeda links several officers were wounded in the siege . and china slams washington's latest sanctions against iran aimed at other countries as the u.s. compiles a list of nations to be punished for continuing to import iranian oil beijing tops the list along with india north korea which have been given six months by america to cut sharply their trade with the islamic state. one hour back to wa
and couldn't give a lot of money making enterprise for you to get more lucrative in the period of the young turks about a leak presentation to investors for the corrections corporation of america a largest for profit. or to live here last two years in central moscow top stories now this crackdown in bahrain security forces attacked anti-government demonstrations with rubber bullets and tear gas group of doctors who treated protesters a standing trial as the western backed regime continues to...
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it and keeping people locked up and the money making enterprise is going to get more lucrative for example pairing of a young turk about a leak presentation to investors but a correction corporation of america the largest for profit prisons. you don't see a story. you think you understand it and then. you saw the part of it and realized everything you. are welcome to the think. i'm mr. up in the lower so you'll get a real headlights look not. the problem with the mainstream media today is that they're completely disconnected from the viewers and for what actually matters to those viewers and so that's why young people just don't watch t.v. if they want news they go online and read it but we're trying to take those stories that people actually care about and transfer them back in t.v. . is the state. speaking russian channel it's kind of like. russia today has an extremely confrontational stance when it comes to us. our guys it's time for you said it i read it i take time to respond to my brilliance and engaging viewer comments from facebook twitter and you tube for me to say i listen now o
it and keeping people locked up and the money making enterprise is going to get more lucrative for example pairing of a young turk about a leak presentation to investors but a correction corporation of america the largest for profit prisons. you don't see a story. you think you understand it and then. you saw the part of it and realized everything you. are welcome to the think. i'm mr. up in the lower so you'll get a real headlights look not. the problem with the mainstream media today is that...
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please the lobby's they get really great employment after leaving office which is always much more lucrative in their careers now well when you have lobbyists that are congressmen that i'm going to lobbying. as we said conflict of interest whose interest that our lawmakers serving while they're supposed to be serving the public know exactly i mean the the oath that they take when they enter conan this is an oath to the constitution is not know to the drug lobby or to chamber of commerce or any other sort of special interest group but what sort of our system does which allows them to legally become lobbyists and it is tom daschle is case he's not a registered lobbyist but he still more or less influence is congress as a consultant you know what it allows them to do sort of the oath that they took to the public and is instead sort of private interests who are paying their marriages amounts of money now you know america are supposed to be a democracy we elect our leaders but doesn't this that make the voice of the average citizen you're all about. it's very interesting you know you know in the
please the lobby's they get really great employment after leaving office which is always much more lucrative in their careers now well when you have lobbyists that are congressmen that i'm going to lobbying. as we said conflict of interest whose interest that our lawmakers serving while they're supposed to be serving the public know exactly i mean the the oath that they take when they enter conan this is an oath to the constitution is not know to the drug lobby or to chamber of commerce or any...
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. >> daljit: these local forest-elephants are particularly lucrative targets for poachers, he says, as they possess larger tusks per body weight than most other african species. >> joseph: in this region, it's known that there are what is referred to as the "big carriers" there are elephants whose tusks touch the ground! >> tom: the central african forests are being devastated by poaching. that's where most of the ivory, the illegal ivory comes from. >> daljit: tom de meulenaer is the coordinator of the united nations programme to monitor the illegal killing of elephants. >> tom: we are losing the battle of african elephants in central africa. >> daljit: the elephant tusks are smuggled out of gabon as part of a vast international network of traffickers. the ivory is headed largely to asia where it's used for decorative and other purposes. the thirst for these products globally is so great that the illegal trade of ivory products reached record levels in 2011 with an annual value of some 100 million us dollars according to un estimates. it is feared that as many as 12 thousand african e
. >> daljit: these local forest-elephants are particularly lucrative targets for poachers, he says, as they possess larger tusks per body weight than most other african species. >> joseph: in this region, it's known that there are what is referred to as the "big carriers" there are elephants whose tusks touch the ground! >> tom: the central african forests are being devastated by poaching. that's where most of the ivory, the illegal ivory comes from. >> daljit:...
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he can expect more of a lucrative government contracts.se as a write-off does not really matter. scratch my back, and i will scratch yours. it is all part of a major government plan. >> people used to believe you had to produce something to meet demand. here, we think differently. there is a chinese proverb that says you have to build a beautiful nest to attract a phoenix. we are building a magnificent nest. people will come at some point. >> outlandish? perhaps, but it was decreed and partly financed by the government. the nest has been lavishly set up. there is an upscale public library, but nobody to read the books. the city museum has fantastic architecture, but so far, no exhibitions. the building is closed. this does not seem to bother anyone. all that is important is an expanding economy. >> the easiest way to generate growth is to build -- build lots of things, especially if there are loans readily available from state-owned banks, and over the past two years in particular, where growth was not coming from the global economy, local
he can expect more of a lucrative government contracts.se as a write-off does not really matter. scratch my back, and i will scratch yours. it is all part of a major government plan. >> people used to believe you had to produce something to meet demand. here, we think differently. there is a chinese proverb that says you have to build a beautiful nest to attract a phoenix. we are building a magnificent nest. people will come at some point. >> outlandish? perhaps, but it was decreed...
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you're a congressman lawmakers serve their time make their connections and when they get out get lucrative careers as lobbyist here are a few examples former congressman billy tauzin a republican from arizona once he jumps to the private sector his salary shot up seven thousand one hundred in ten percent and while he was in congress he voted for the bush prescription plan and now he lobbies for pharmaceutical companies and then there is former senator chris dodd a democrat from connecticut lindsey get out of congress he went on to lobby for the motion picture association for america and it paid off his salary increased by seven hundred sixty two percent and another example there is former senator tom daschle will a democrat from south dakota he found a more lucrative career as a lobbyist raking in one thousand two hundred and twenty percent more than he did as a member of congress there earlier i spoke with giladi communications an outreach coordinator for united republic and asked his opinions on as to whether this change of roles for a lot of makers was a conflict of interest here's his
you're a congressman lawmakers serve their time make their connections and when they get out get lucrative careers as lobbyist here are a few examples former congressman billy tauzin a republican from arizona once he jumps to the private sector his salary shot up seven thousand one hundred in ten percent and while he was in congress he voted for the bush prescription plan and now he lobbies for pharmaceutical companies and then there is former senator chris dodd a democrat from connecticut...
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water is one of lesotho's most important exports and a lucrative one too. >> the main benefits coulde those ones that we are generating electricity for the whole nation before this water being transferred to south africa. and again there are some royalties that come to lesotho as a result of water transferred water to gauteng province south africa. lesotho would get an average of 13 million maluti on a monthly basis. >> we've headed a few kilometers upstream with engineer thabiso kolane. at the entrance to a one- kilometer-long tunnel system, he tells us about one of the project's most impressive features. >> this is the intake tower. this is actually the place where the water transfer starts from. the intake tower is about 100 meters tall. below us there is a tunnel which connects the lake with muela hydro power. that is where we generate electricity 72 megawatts for the country. >> the water flows 60 kilometers through the tunnel that sluices through the mountains. the system follows the area's natural slope and therefore saves energy. to follow the water's path, a car has to cover
water is one of lesotho's most important exports and a lucrative one too. >> the main benefits coulde those ones that we are generating electricity for the whole nation before this water being transferred to south africa. and again there are some royalties that come to lesotho as a result of water transferred water to gauteng province south africa. lesotho would get an average of 13 million maluti on a monthly basis. >> we've headed a few kilometers upstream with engineer thabiso...
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republic of congo, reports charge that all parties including the army, have participated in this lucrative trade. multiple reports describe armed men coming across the borders from sudan r or from somalia to kill elephants and smuggle out the ivory and the scope of lethality is only increasing as armed groups expand their criminal networks and profit from the lucrative trade in conflict minerals and ill lisle timber. it's all part of the network. i learned that a long time ago when i was a prosecutor. don't take my word for it. just look at the facts. according to the african wildlife fund, poachers have claimed more than 900 rhinos across africa these last three years. between 2007 and 2011, rhino poaching increased by 3,000% in south africa alone. black market prices for these commodities are surging. with rhino horn at times more valuable per ounce than gold. and if that's not troubling enough, consider that more than 23 metric tons of illegal ivory were seized last year. that's nearly 2,500 elephants. the net effect of these depp rr is more insecurity, more violence and more corruption
republic of congo, reports charge that all parties including the army, have participated in this lucrative trade. multiple reports describe armed men coming across the borders from sudan r or from somalia to kill elephants and smuggle out the ivory and the scope of lethality is only increasing as armed groups expand their criminal networks and profit from the lucrative trade in conflict minerals and ill lisle timber. it's all part of the network. i learned that a long time ago when i was a...
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the newly inducted 11 estate owner is about to play one of the most lucrative roles of her life. now she has to do is learn french. >> the word "austerity" is a word everyone is tired of hearing in europe these days, but it is the mantra of so many european governments forced to make savage cutbacks in public spending to try to save their countries from financial meltdown. the response is more and more protests on the streets by despairing citizens. well, of course, portugal has been one of the country's worst hit by the crisis, but the portuguese people seem to be quieter than many others about their fate -- until now, that is. as the portuguese government tightens its belt even further, to be able to qualify for international bailout, the patience of the people has snapped. now even the army is accusing the government of the trail. -- of the trail. a silent march by thousands of people through lisbon is an unusual demonstration. these are portugal's soldiers, rallying to show their discontent at the government does the planned cuts as part of the 2013 budget. usually, members o
the newly inducted 11 estate owner is about to play one of the most lucrative roles of her life. now she has to do is learn french. >> the word "austerity" is a word everyone is tired of hearing in europe these days, but it is the mantra of so many european governments forced to make savage cutbacks in public spending to try to save their countries from financial meltdown. the response is more and more protests on the streets by despairing citizens. well, of course, portugal has...
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. >>> it's easy to do is less violent and very lucrative thieves love last-minute tax filers the scamcould rob you of your refund before you even get its and the special reward for dogs known aro,,,,,,, starting to 91 northbound lane it is going to shut down. live pictures from all 59 will be closed from 8:00 p.m. until noon until 9:00 p.m. on the weekend that will allow the crews removed utility pap ways that contain asbestos than next friday that 27 of the crews will fully closed down for three days in a row san francisco-based executive was not the today but he invoked his right to remain silent. did you approve the funding i respectfully decline to answer based on the fact that the men and privileges? he planned to lavish general services in ministration conference in las vegas in 2010 that cost taxpayers $823,000 he faces a criminal investigation and is on paid administrative leave the inspector general is investigating other possible wrongdoing within the gsa including bribery and kickbacks the secret service has revoked the top security clearances for all 11 agents tied to a pr
. >>> it's easy to do is less violent and very lucrative thieves love last-minute tax filers the scamcould rob you of your refund before you even get its and the special reward for dogs known aro,,,,,,, starting to 91 northbound lane it is going to shut down. live pictures from all 59 will be closed from 8:00 p.m. until noon until 9:00 p.m. on the weekend that will allow the crews removed utility pap ways that contain asbestos than next friday that 27 of the crews will fully closed...
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i realize that it is not lucrative. the folks that want to provide music for us. i see no good reason -- by the way, this place is amplified. it is not allowed. you do not have to struggle to be heard. -- it is not loud. you do not have to struggle to be heard. the fact that it will be amplified does not mean that it will be glaring. -- blaring. i do not see any good reason to deny the appeal. vice president hwang: next speaker, please. >> i am a resident of san francisco. you have heard a couple of people talk about the culture of the area. there is a lot -- the area has changed a lot. now we have strip bars. all the things on broadway, dilapidated. nothing is coming back. there is no class anymore. they came in to try to put in established -- a real establishment with some local talent. that is what this is all about. we went through the character of to these people are and how good they run a business. at the entertainment hearing in october. i do not understand why we are coming back to do this again. they should be helping the city grow. thank you. vice presi
i realize that it is not lucrative. the folks that want to provide music for us. i see no good reason -- by the way, this place is amplified. it is not allowed. you do not have to struggle to be heard. -- it is not loud. you do not have to struggle to be heard. the fact that it will be amplified does not mean that it will be glaring. -- blaring. i do not see any good reason to deny the appeal. vice president hwang: next speaker, please. >> i am a resident of san francisco. you have heard...
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but the lure of lucrative business ventures may be able to transcend even political concerns.pping china's high-tech market marks a third wave of taiwanese movement across the strait. 1986 saw the first wave. manufacturers ofonal goods like clothing and toys set up factories in china's southern guadong province. there they found cheap land and labofor their assembly plants. in the 1990s, cheap labor again drew theakers of personal couter cponent pas tongdong province. these components were assembled for the u.s. and japanese pc brands that dominated the lucrative american market, a market that proved difficult to enter for then unknown taiwanese brands. in 2001, china joined the world trade organization, but as early as 1997, china's membership seemed assured. the opening of china's market was the big break taiwanese hig. no longer was china just a manufacturing base for other markets. it was the market, a rapidly developing economy eager for taiwan brands. but to reach that market, taiwan needed a more central location. guangdong was too far south, too marginal. so the third
but the lure of lucrative business ventures may be able to transcend even political concerns.pping china's high-tech market marks a third wave of taiwanese movement across the strait. 1986 saw the first wave. manufacturers ofonal goods like clothing and toys set up factories in china's southern guadong province. there they found cheap land and labofor their assembly plants. in the 1990s, cheap labor again drew theakers of personal couter cponent pas tongdong province. these components were...
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abductions are seen as quite lucrative. we got a rare access to the anti-terrorist unit that battles the militants. they are muscling in on the underworld. we're heading for one of their strongholds. in the lead, a police chief that fights fire with fire. we're ready to die for this country, he says. we are not scared of these people. they should be scared of us. the raid got results. police arrested a militant without a shot fired. the suspect is believed to be a bank robber. in this sprawling city of 20 million, there are rich pickings for the insurgents. bank heists, abductions, and protection rackets. we are on our way to the outskirts to find out more about how militants are making money here. it is not easy to track them down. we have made arrangements through a trusted local contact. we met an insurgent who works for the taliban finance department. when the militants come calling, locals donate willingly or otherwise. >> we raise about $80,000 a month from students. this is a gift, really. we used the money for our w
abductions are seen as quite lucrative. we got a rare access to the anti-terrorist unit that battles the militants. they are muscling in on the underworld. we're heading for one of their strongholds. in the lead, a police chief that fights fire with fire. we're ready to die for this country, he says. we are not scared of these people. they should be scared of us. the raid got results. police arrested a militant without a shot fired. the suspect is believed to be a bank robber. in this sprawling...
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his first foreign tour of his new term in office moscow hopes europe will rediscover russia as a lucrative investment for the future. tallying the totals irish government exit polls suggest the country has voted yes to the e.u. fiscal treaty which opponents say dooms islands two years of crippling a stereo and loss of sovereignty to brussels yesterday's poll received a low turnout but only half of the three point one million eligible voters casting ballots. as the lines here in our team at sports news is next. thanks for your company this is sports and a plenty ahead this hour including all the. testing times russia prepared to take on its early in their final friendly before next week's euro two thousand and twelve. moving on up six time champion the rafael nadal follows the injury troubled murray into the last thirty two up the french open. and putting their best foot forward for the seventeenth straight year of the moscow country club marks international children's day which is today with a golf. football first russia gearing up for their final friendly before the start of the european
his first foreign tour of his new term in office moscow hopes europe will rediscover russia as a lucrative investment for the future. tallying the totals irish government exit polls suggest the country has voted yes to the e.u. fiscal treaty which opponents say dooms islands two years of crippling a stereo and loss of sovereignty to brussels yesterday's poll received a low turnout but only half of the three point one million eligible voters casting ballots. as the lines here in our team at...
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audrey hepburn international modeling agencies snapped up her pictures fashion houses offered her lucrative contracts abroad but global stardom was out of reach. can you imagine that for the post that i am in now. one of our girls had to leave the soviet union that was going in the middle so that she was doing a shoot for a foreign magazine and when our authorities saw this picture she was harassed interrogated by the police and then finally she was forced to leave the country. in the one nine hundred sixty s. when the a commuter on the boat began to attract attention the career of a fashion model in the soviet union brought neither money nor fame. in one thousand nine hundred fifty nine moscow hosted the first guest fashion show since the end of the second world war. do your models arrived from paris to promote the shows they staged a photo shoot in the heart of the soviet capitol. all the seats for the fashion show quickly sold out eleven thousand tickets were snapped up by the communist elite while ordinary citizens could only read about the show in newspapers. borzois fashion makes a wo
audrey hepburn international modeling agencies snapped up her pictures fashion houses offered her lucrative contracts abroad but global stardom was out of reach. can you imagine that for the post that i am in now. one of our girls had to leave the soviet union that was going in the middle so that she was doing a shoot for a foreign magazine and when our authorities saw this picture she was harassed interrogated by the police and then finally she was forced to leave the country. in the one nine...
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certainly a lucrative trip to san francisco. that's where he is waking up this morning. and when he leaves this morning here from sfo, he is headed to seattle to hopefully checked more money for his campaign. here's the president arriving yesterday here at sfo early in the afternoon hopefully to raise a few more million dollars after doing the same thing in southern california. he went straight to chinatown and made an unscripted visit there with take-out posing with shocked diners and then went a private home for a fundraiser for $36,000 a plate and then a concert at the masonic center with music and a speech from the 49ers' vernon davis and, of course, comments from the president himself. >> i want to stop rewarding businesses shipping jobs overseas. i wanna reward companies investing here in the united states and creating jobs all throughout this country. god bless you! >> reporter: the president dealt with several heck amers during his speech there at the auditorium. a couple of people were forcibly removed but generally it was a pretty peaceful atmosphere. new figur
certainly a lucrative trip to san francisco. that's where he is waking up this morning. and when he leaves this morning here from sfo, he is headed to seattle to hopefully checked more money for his campaign. here's the president arriving yesterday here at sfo early in the afternoon hopefully to raise a few more million dollars after doing the same thing in southern california. he went straight to chinatown and made an unscripted visit there with take-out posing with shocked diners and then...
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however its goals and ambitions are still seen as a spread of golfers you just noted but don't be lucrative cradle to grave welfare systems that are in place going to see that there won't be another revolution. well they do very much because the muslim brotherhood's primary goals have been expressed through welfare programs and it's the reason for its continued popularity places like egypt and jordan syria. but it is a sunni organization it's never been very popular among the shia muslims and most of the unrest that's coming in the gulf emirates now is coming from norah he wrote me so i've never been aware that the muslim brotherhood it's a great threat to the stability and ethnic studies school in the gulf but certainly the advent of the muslim brotherhood. government in egypt has made people nervous there let's talk a little bit about that i mean egypt's president mohamed morsi helped of the muslim brotherhood increase its footprint in the middle east so to speak but he himself says that there's no plan to export the revolution what's your take on that i think he's right i believe. in mus
however its goals and ambitions are still seen as a spread of golfers you just noted but don't be lucrative cradle to grave welfare systems that are in place going to see that there won't be another revolution. well they do very much because the muslim brotherhood's primary goals have been expressed through welfare programs and it's the reason for its continued popularity places like egypt and jordan syria. but it is a sunni organization it's never been very popular among the shia muslims and...
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mostly a wed a career as a source off the aussie trains as a prestigious stroganoff is extremely lucrative in russia and around the world. there are dozens of course is available at the academy and the students in this trade are in the second the a of a mural to grey of course they are trading is straight with us because they expect the highest possible standards i'm for mosaics to frescoes and the kind of connection to the architecture city here in great detail. some have come to understand that the developments of promotion of consent in the country can be more successful by means of collaboration between artists and businesspeople. based on such principles through arts foundation was established in two thousand and three and a year later the room was a gallery opened as part of the organization. and various types of contemporary arts are displayed were not museum and private gallery. all over you can see here where exhibiting and selling as well who also also often publishes both and all catalogues and takes part in various. internationally . but he also goes to various state galleries
mostly a wed a career as a source off the aussie trains as a prestigious stroganoff is extremely lucrative in russia and around the world. there are dozens of course is available at the academy and the students in this trade are in the second the a of a mural to grey of course they are trading is straight with us because they expect the highest possible standards i'm for mosaics to frescoes and the kind of connection to the architecture city here in great detail. some have come to understand...
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create a huge market player worth at least one hundred fifty billion dollars now we know it was lucrative they made a lot of money with it inc a b.p. deal we know that but it was also a rather choppy relationship as well so why would be pay want to go back into business with ross f. now what's the difference going to pay well definitely if they do go ahead a means to early to say it's just maybe on the table in a couple years. but for now we can just say that b.p. has definitely learned a lesson from the kind of experiment where they tried out with this fifty fifty joint venture but it's kind of a slow auld model when the both companies both sides of the company are represented equally so it kind of really slows down all decision making in the company so they probably want to. go to some kind of other model and i believe that would be some kind of partnership either an acquisition or just a partnership where b.p. provides technology and investment gets a different payback from it to major interesting stuff thank you very much indeed for that we're going to check out some markets now with
create a huge market player worth at least one hundred fifty billion dollars now we know it was lucrative they made a lot of money with it inc a b.p. deal we know that but it was also a rather choppy relationship as well so why would be pay want to go back into business with ross f. now what's the difference going to pay well definitely if they do go ahead a means to early to say it's just maybe on the table in a couple years. but for now we can just say that b.p. has definitely learned a...
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meet an athlete who is putting a lucrative career aside in order to pursue this dream of competing.his is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. >>> one athlete taking part in this summer's london games, which again opening ceremonies this friday, has put off a potentially lucrative legal career to pursue his olympic dreams. he was born in america but he's competing for haiti in the triple jump. at one point in his journey his harvard roommate was a student who had become one of the richest men in e world. more about that later. i asked sami rechlt what it feels like to be just one of four members of haiti's olympic team. >> really i'm just trying to stay even keel and really approach the olympics as if it is any other meet,
meet an athlete who is putting a lucrative career aside in order to pursue this dream of competing.his is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at...
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it's much more dangerous and risky and the price went up to $3,000, and it created a lucrative market for criminal syndicates to get involved. i don't see a strong connection between the narcotics trade and human trafficking trade. they tend to run along parallel tracks. drug traffickers are not likely to load up -- they don't load up migrants with a couple pounds of cocaine or marijuana. they run trucks through border kr crossings. they build tunnels. they have lots of money. they don't get down to that kind of petty level. the point of fact is that the basic problem is like immigration is demand-driven. drugs are actually quite popular in the united states, and there's a strong demand for drugs. that demand originates in the upper class white population. as long as the demand is there, somebody is going to rise to supply it. it's the less advantaged elements of society on both sides of the border that end up doing the trafficking and getting the intry domestic. deck indicates intudiction produce more drugs at cheaper prices. >> okay. first of all, it's very difficult to even think a
it's much more dangerous and risky and the price went up to $3,000, and it created a lucrative market for criminal syndicates to get involved. i don't see a strong connection between the narcotics trade and human trafficking trade. they tend to run along parallel tracks. drug traffickers are not likely to load up -- they don't load up migrants with a couple pounds of cocaine or marijuana. they run trucks through border kr crossings. they build tunnels. they have lots of money. they don't get...
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politics on the first of his new term in office moscow hopes europe will rediscover russia as a lucrative investment hub for the future. irish government exit polls suggest the country has voted yes to the e.u. fiscal treaty. two years of crippling austerity loss of sovereignty to brussels only half the three point one million eligible to vote did so and. stay with us if you can. take a look at how a. youth profile all around the russian capital. oh. the word. hello welcome to the bride on this week's show we're taking a look at the new generation of successful young moms go by in the r.c. i'm so i'm just like the straights know we all but they are both all wonderful examples of the same thing twice i'll brush up on the culture and play let's meet some of the golden youth in question the thing there is opportunities young people have him up and start i pads one cannot clubs and controversial arts galleries youth in modern day moscow live a completely different life than they did just twenty years ago. facebook designed a shopping day friends western music and politically inspired fashion
politics on the first of his new term in office moscow hopes europe will rediscover russia as a lucrative investment hub for the future. irish government exit polls suggest the country has voted yes to the e.u. fiscal treaty. two years of crippling austerity loss of sovereignty to brussels only half the three point one million eligible to vote did so and. stay with us if you can. take a look at how a. youth profile all around the russian capital. oh. the word. hello welcome to the bride on this...
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lucrative with d.c. teetering between anti-slavery and pro slavery sensibilities. washington, d.c. functioned as large slave depot for nearly 50 years where enslaved people from maryland and alexandria were often held before being sold down south to georgia, the carolinas or new orleans. numerous advertisements called for 20 to 40, 50 to 80 or as many as 200 people at a time. small scale trading was rife among owners, particularly in taverns and hotels. most sales involved say five to 20 people at a time. even more common were brokers helping owners to sell off a few people to raise a little money as scholar mary beth corrigan notes. during the years circa 1822 to 1836, john gadsby advertised 81 to 93 people. his 1830 census record indicates he owned 39 people. again, john gadsby could take advantage of the flourishing slave trade. the national hotel was relatively close to other hotels in the city involved in the slave trade and a reasonable distance depends. one infamous hotel, the st. charles, advertised that you could come for the auction and house the people you bought in thei
lucrative with d.c. teetering between anti-slavery and pro slavery sensibilities. washington, d.c. functioned as large slave depot for nearly 50 years where enslaved people from maryland and alexandria were often held before being sold down south to georgia, the carolinas or new orleans. numerous advertisements called for 20 to 40, 50 to 80 or as many as 200 people at a time. small scale trading was rife among owners, particularly in taverns and hotels. most sales involved say five to 20 people...
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. >> it's so lucrative. that everybody and their brother wants to be a pimp these days. >> police, open the door so we don't have to use the key. >> the sex industry's dirty little secret about girls forced to sell their bodies in order to survive. >> i think i found one here, a missing girl out of redwood city. >> msnbc undercover investigates "sex slaves in the suburbs." >>> it's a story that begins in small town usa with the girl next door. >> i always figured something like that could never happen to me because i was safe. i was always careful. >> at 16 shauna newell heard the stories of thousands of young foreign women being tricked into modern-day sexual slavery. >> i thought stuff like that happened to people who put themselves in that situation, in that predicament, you know. girls who were floozies and girls who took life for granted and i wasn't that kind of person. you know? i dressed respectably. i never showed my body off. ever. >> but this florida teenager's life took a terrifying turn when she
. >> it's so lucrative. that everybody and their brother wants to be a pimp these days. >> police, open the door so we don't have to use the key. >> the sex industry's dirty little secret about girls forced to sell their bodies in order to survive. >> i think i found one here, a missing girl out of redwood city. >> msnbc undercover investigates "sex slaves in the suburbs." >>> it's a story that begins in small town usa with the girl next door....