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>> in asia. well, asia is emergeing.can see that in the last economic crisis that happened asia is a strong pillar in economic recovery. >> rose: and recovered first. >> yes, exactly. and we have to mention in this situation that indonesia... i should say asia can be a source of global. but on the other hand we need dynamic equilibrium. we have china, india, japan and asean. what we need is a stable region. it means we need (inaudible) balance of power that was practiced but with there equilibrium i believe that this stability and order can be mainined here in the region while we can ao contribute the... to the global economy. >> do you want the united states to play a rol the region? to be a factor in the region? >> the u.s. is playing a role, actually, in the region and we have now many regional archecture phenomenon system one of... we have now a northeast asia summit and started from this year the.s. will also be a member of the east asian summit and in my view the u.s. must be in partnership and play an active role
>> in asia. well, asia is emergeing.can see that in the last economic crisis that happened asia is a strong pillar in economic recovery. >> rose: and recovered first. >> yes, exactly. and we have to mention in this situation that indonesia... i should say asia can be a source of global. but on the other hand we need dynamic equilibrium. we have china, india, japan and asean. what we need is a stable region. it means we need (inaudible) balance of power that was practiced but...
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all southeast asia and asia there are a lot of similarities. >> he is a male entity. he is not -- are you referring to the story? >> it's interesting you should say that. a unique indian concept is one of half male, half female. and that is -- unlike some dances the solo dancer portrays all of the parts in the story. you can portray a feminine aspect and then masculine aspect with the bow and arrow. the male has to portray feminine and the female has to portray masculine. there is a very fierce dance and a soft sort of dance and every dancer has to learn all those aspects. it's very, you know, my teacher i call him a guru in this art form you have to study very, very hard. you have to learn about all the cultural aspects. he says it's liberating because he enjoys and has to learn to bring up the feminine aspect. he's a strong character it's a challenge for him and he likes it. the stories are metaphor cal. i don't look at this that this is a man or woman. there are qualities we all have that some of us are in touch with and are not. in our culture we think people shou
all southeast asia and asia there are a lot of similarities. >> he is a male entity. he is not -- are you referring to the story? >> it's interesting you should say that. a unique indian concept is one of half male, half female. and that is -- unlike some dances the solo dancer portrays all of the parts in the story. you can portray a feminine aspect and then masculine aspect with the bow and arrow. the male has to portray feminine and the female has to portray masculine. there is a...
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asia. they see that as their backyard. they say we are the intrusive party. for the united states, that means we have to maintain our presence, strengthen our alliances and partnerships and soft power in the region. the global sow school which we saw on display hunan province, they seek to undermine the united states and western dominance in the system. that means we need to play that game. we need to compete with the middle powers. many to increase u.s. aid and activism in the developing world. under the obama administration, development has been elevated. the global lists are a natural partner for the united states ended believe incomprehensive multi-lateral listen. they believe in contributing much more, substance a plea to global governance. we should welcome this but we should realize they are a minority and i would argue that this credited kemp and school and the chinese discourse in the last couple of years. that is basically our takeaway for policy. let me close by arguing that the
asia. they see that as their backyard. they say we are the intrusive party. for the united states, that means we have to maintain our presence, strengthen our alliances and partnerships and soft power in the region. the global sow school which we saw on display hunan province, they seek to undermine the united states and western dominance in the system. that means we need to play that game. we need to compete with the middle powers. many to increase u.s. aid and activism in the developing...
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. >> warner: in 1996, mortenson founded the non-profit central asia institute, and through it, raised millions of dollars to build what its web site says have been more than 140 schools in pakistan and afghanistan. >> the real enemy is ignorance and hatred, so we should all put all of our strength, our prayers and resources into the education of our children. that is the most important thing. >> warner: after the book hit big, mortenson began pulling down hefty speaking fees, and advising top u.s. commanders in afghanistan. but on sunday night, a report on cbs' "60 minutes" challenged mortenson's credibility. >> it's a beautiful story and it's a lie. >> warner: the piece alleged mortenson has misled readers and donors about many elements: his initial trek to korphe; an alleged kidnapping by the taliban; how many schools he's built; and how the central asia institute uses its money. best-selling author jon krakauer told "60 minutes" he'd donated handsomely to the institute, until the board's treasurer warned him to stop. >> did he say why? >> he said, in so many words, that greg uses c
. >> warner: in 1996, mortenson founded the non-profit central asia institute, and through it, raised millions of dollars to build what its web site says have been more than 140 schools in pakistan and afghanistan. >> the real enemy is ignorance and hatred, so we should all put all of our strength, our prayers and resources into the education of our children. that is the most important thing. >> warner: after the book hit big, mortenson began pulling down hefty speaking fees,...
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forgiveness a strong all of those believer is in asia has been a hard decision and it won't be without its victims on the other side of the prison bars. no i will not allow him to die or that our will not. enough his mother can understand what's caused her son to say that but she country can solve herself with the reality of that decision. if you guys are die with him so what would i leave for all who fall. in id is still a lie and is waiting wishing for death but it's natural all mask. grief notion are too central russia. and the police have reportedly opened fire protest as they can. for the government it's killed at least three people injured hundreds of others the latest violence comes as the u.n. security council meets for talks about the country's crisis for the first time i want to say riot police fired of demonstrators who some stones unsettled by the security vehicle the demonstrators are demanding that president allie of the celebs step down almost one hundred twenty protesters filled clashes with security forces since january. thousands of people fleeing their homes after th
forgiveness a strong all of those believer is in asia has been a hard decision and it won't be without its victims on the other side of the prison bars. no i will not allow him to die or that our will not. enough his mother can understand what's caused her son to say that but she country can solve herself with the reality of that decision. if you guys are die with him so what would i leave for all who fall. in id is still a lie and is waiting wishing for death but it's natural all mask. grief...
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his non-profit organization, the central asia institute, is dedicated to promoting education, especially for girls, in remote parts of pakistan and afghanistan, and, according to its web site, has established more than 140 schools there. president obama donated $100,000 to the group from the proceeds of his nobel prize. mortenson's book, "three cups of tea," has sold more than four million copies and is required reading for u.s. servicemen bound for afghanistan. but last fall, we began investigating complaints from former donors, board members, staffers and charity watchdogs about mortenson and the way he is running his non-profit organization, and we found there are serious questions about how millions of dollars have been spent, whether mortenson is personally benefiting, and whether some of the most dramatic and inspiring stories in his books are even true. greg morentson's books have made him a publishing phenomenon and a sought-after speaker on the lecture circuit, where he has attained a cult like status. he regularly draws crowds of several thousand people and $30,000 per engageme
his non-profit organization, the central asia institute, is dedicated to promoting education, especially for girls, in remote parts of pakistan and afghanistan, and, according to its web site, has established more than 140 schools there. president obama donated $100,000 to the group from the proceeds of his nobel prize. mortenson's book, "three cups of tea," has sold more than four million copies and is required reading for u.s. servicemen bound for afghanistan. but last fall, we...
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from brazil that was pepe escobar is a journalist louise i'm sure respondent for the asia times. still ahead right here on r t it takes three make over you when edition from elations with israel to china up next here why some members of congress buildings you when the face slipped through rocks colored lenses and. what drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions to break through get through to be made can you trust no one. is to do with it global mission that we've seen where we had a state controlled capitalism school session when nobody dares to ask we do our tea question more. now you'll recall the united states went to the united nations to take the lead on libya which we have been talking so much about on a military intervention and a no fly zone but this week the u.n. has become a punching bag of u.s. lawmakers as ambassador to the u.n. susan rice has been on the hill defending the organization against budget cuts at a hearing today on reforming the u.n. it quickly pitted believers against nonbelievers take a listen. the un we all agree is fa
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. -- south asia. without further ado, ambassador blake. >> thank you very much, dr. lao. is a pleasure for me to be here today to chair today's panel on domestic foreign policy debates. -- in india. i want to commend dr. lao for organizing this. i think it is a terrific opportunity to have a very important discussion. it is always a treat for me to get out of the bureaucratic trenches of the state department and come and listen to some of the real experts on a lot of these issues. it is a particular street to be with some quite distinguished academics here. i will introduce them in a moment, as well as my old cannot -- co-conspirator, dan markey, who was in policy planning for several years and we worked together closely. as someone who has been working on india off and on since about 2003 when i was the duffey -- deputy chief of mission in india in 2003, i was pleased to read this paper and to see the treatment of all lot of my old friends on taxonomy and policy schools. i look forward to hearing mor
. -- south asia. without further ado, ambassador blake. >> thank you very much, dr. lao. is a pleasure for me to be here today to chair today's panel on domestic foreign policy debates. -- in india. i want to commend dr. lao for organizing this. i think it is a terrific opportunity to have a very important discussion. it is always a treat for me to get out of the bureaucratic trenches of the state department and come and listen to some of the real experts on a lot of these issues. it is a...
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people talk about this as the rise of asia. it is really the return of asia.in 1800 if you took a snapshot of the world, asia was more than half of the worlds population of more than half of the world's product. by 1900 still is half the worlds population, only 20% of the world's product. what we are seeing now is what you might call return to the normality. at some point in this century asia will be half of the worlds population and have the world's product. it starts with japan in the late 20th century and goes on to korea, the so-called asian tigers and now it is gone to china but in the future it is going to move to india. this is a process which is important, and it is affecting power but it sometimes is summarized as the rise of china and the decline of the u.s.. i think that is the wrong way to understand what is happening. first of all, i don't see the decline of the u.s.. i had a piece in "the wall street journal" yesterday arguing this, but there is a whole chapter in a book which gives you facts and figures as to why this is true. decline is a very
people talk about this as the rise of asia. it is really the return of asia.in 1800 if you took a snapshot of the world, asia was more than half of the worlds population of more than half of the world's product. by 1900 still is half the worlds population, only 20% of the world's product. what we are seeing now is what you might call return to the normality. at some point in this century asia will be half of the worlds population and have the world's product. it starts with japan in the late...
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in asia, the states have a character more similar to what the european states.'m saying is that when the secretary today has to make a decision, she is not talking about the same phenomenon in every part of the world. she has to understand the different cultures, the different histories, and she has to try to bring that into a coherent relationship. and for americans who did not until fairly recently have to engage in foreign policy on a regular basis, that is a tough road. >> rose: secretary clinton what, do you think the world and member states of the world community expect from the united states? what kind of leadership? >> i think that the united states remains a dominant power in the world today, the dominant power on many measures. but as henry said, you know, the art of diplomacy is to balance the power you have with the aims you seek in an attempt to bring as many people with you in a common effort and to draw lines where one must to protect your interests and your security and advance your values. i think there is a lot of questioning, and even some anx
in asia, the states have a character more similar to what the european states.'m saying is that when the secretary today has to make a decision, she is not talking about the same phenomenon in every part of the world. she has to understand the different cultures, the different histories, and she has to try to bring that into a coherent relationship. and for americans who did not until fairly recently have to engage in foreign policy on a regular basis, that is a tough road. >> rose:...
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the current speaker of the senate is the first person from asia to take up this leadinrole. eckart sager caught up with mr tokayev in the capital, astana and askedhim about his mission in this new job. >>tokayev: it is a huge honour but at the same time a huge responsibility taking into account very serious developments in the world. so i take this responsibility very seriously, the strengthening of peace and security.... >>sager: our world is rapidly changing. given the dramatic developments in the middle east and north africa, how do you see the role of the united nations in terms of conflict resolution? >>tokayev: i am confident that the united nations plays a very important role and the resolution which has beenpassed by the united nations from my point of view has to be fully fulfilled and implemented and i think that it was a very good resolution in order to stop the civil war in libya and in this respect, i fully support the statement by the secretary general ban-ki-moon, with regards to this resolution and in general with regard to the developments, which are unfortu
the current speaker of the senate is the first person from asia to take up this leadinrole. eckart sager caught up with mr tokayev in the capital, astana and askedhim about his mission in this new job. >>tokayev: it is a huge honour but at the same time a huge responsibility taking into account very serious developments in the world. so i take this responsibility very seriously, the strengthening of peace and security.... >>sager: our world is rapidly changing. given the dramatic...
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contracting for goods and services, as you've noted, is a key element to our success in southwest asia, and many in the department have been working long and hard to improve contingency contracting. however, we continue to find the same problems. simply stated, dod needs to get it right in the beginning and then have effective oversight to insure that it gets what it pays for. in order to get it right in the beginning, dod needs to do four things correctly, consistently. first, insure that contract requirements are fully defined and that they meet a mission need. second, select the appropriate type of contract. third, properly compete these contracts. and, fourth, determine fair and reasonable prices.
contracting for goods and services, as you've noted, is a key element to our success in southwest asia, and many in the department have been working long and hard to improve contingency contracting. however, we continue to find the same problems. simply stated, dod needs to get it right in the beginning and then have effective oversight to insure that it gets what it pays for. in order to get it right in the beginning, dod needs to do four things correctly, consistently. first, insure that...
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russian gas becomes more attractive than it was just as well months ago more or i was looking for asia two months. is very good and i didn't see any seam go through because we just use less and applause percent annual growth of best amount in asia and once again they don't have any option other than by analogy guess including russian original so as a result of that there is there is some free space in the e.u. gas balance we should needs to be food and needs to be food probably with a partner in gas from russia so as a result of that i would say that now currently you share all four russian gas industry needs a beauty to compete just to her and she is significantly more even taking into account the high prices which leads to the far gas prices closer to the end of the year. russia's gas monopoly gazprom has reported count up results for last year net profit rose by a quarter to over thirty five billion dollars that's higher than the three classes level cast on benefited from strong local demands with sales twenty seven percent sales in europe slipped one percent however analysts expect
russian gas becomes more attractive than it was just as well months ago more or i was looking for asia two months. is very good and i didn't see any seam go through because we just use less and applause percent annual growth of best amount in asia and once again they don't have any option other than by analogy guess including russian original so as a result of that there is there is some free space in the e.u. gas balance we should needs to be food and needs to be food probably with a partner...
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i think what i also saw was the emergence of asia and the impact that asia and the middle east woulde on business flows and trade flows and that london was a pretty good time zone for that. but most of all, i saw in barclays, a universal bank that had not been successful in building the global platform that was required in investment banking, and i think that the biggest risk i took was would barclays, would the board of barclays and the management of barclays, allow us to build a culture, a culture based on meritocracy, a culture based on execution, a culture based on team work in an institution that had been around for 300 years and really had been more domestic than international. >> rose: when you look at ford motor company, which did not have to take bailout money because they had gone out and arranged their financing and so unlike general motors they did not need to be rescued. so it was with barclays bank. you made two and received two big loans. i think it was cutter and avadabby, and so, therefore, you did not have to come under any kind of government restrants because you d
i think what i also saw was the emergence of asia and the impact that asia and the middle east woulde on business flows and trade flows and that london was a pretty good time zone for that. but most of all, i saw in barclays, a universal bank that had not been successful in building the global platform that was required in investment banking, and i think that the biggest risk i took was would barclays, would the board of barclays and the management of barclays, allow us to build a culture, a...
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the show raised some questions about the finances of the central asia inter-- institute. that's a nonprofit agency that he cofound. in a letter to his supporters, more tonson says he stands by the information conveyed in his book. the faa is scrambling to enact new rules for air traffic controllers after some scary cases of controllers falling asleep on the job. allison burns reports from our washington, d.c. newsroom. the question is what took so long? >> reporter: in some of the most scary cases, pilots, including one on a medical flight, had to go it alone and land outa -- without a controller leading him in. the new rules announced yesterday, require that controllers now have a minimum
the show raised some questions about the finances of the central asia inter-- institute. that's a nonprofit agency that he cofound. in a letter to his supporters, more tonson says he stands by the information conveyed in his book. the faa is scrambling to enact new rules for air traffic controllers after some scary cases of controllers falling asleep on the job. allison burns reports from our washington, d.c. newsroom. the question is what took so long? >> reporter: in some of the most...
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markets in asia the hang sang. concerns trying to me it's not true policy over the weekend china overseas land investments proc wrong two percent and commercial bank of china construction. despite each of them reporting present or profits. expectations now the nikkei closed all the while. here in the markets. trading session in the black. point six percent with a nice six around three percent now let's take a closer look at how the six closed energy majors traded in the black producer was almost two percent higher. probably mental about point seven percent i've heard reported three fold increase in net profit. last year russia's second largest. drop two percent. the recent gains continue to drive russian stock markets upwards but davis asset management says it's still not enough to convince foreign investors to join. as long as we have weak dollar as long as. we have persistently high quality demand which seems to be the case russia in general is is actually in a very good position from that standpoint the problem
markets in asia the hang sang. concerns trying to me it's not true policy over the weekend china overseas land investments proc wrong two percent and commercial bank of china construction. despite each of them reporting present or profits. expectations now the nikkei closed all the while. here in the markets. trading session in the black. point six percent with a nice six around three percent now let's take a closer look at how the six closed energy majors traded in the black producer was...
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a processing centers which could be located in areas consonants north america south america africa asia and europe these data processing centers will produce recommendations for world leaders based on the data they receive and there are also countries that are small and poor they don't have their own spacecraft satellites and so on at the same time these are the countries that are often hit by floods and earthquakes indonesia and in fact other nations can also benefit from those reports . computer centers will process all the data distributed to all the countries in
a processing centers which could be located in areas consonants north america south america africa asia and europe these data processing centers will produce recommendations for world leaders based on the data they receive and there are also countries that are small and poor they don't have their own spacecraft satellites and so on at the same time these are the countries that are often hit by floods and earthquakes indonesia and in fact other nations can also benefit from those reports ....
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the markets in asia they hang seng is losing around. around point three percent on concerns china me tightened its contrary policy over the weekend shares of china overseas land and investment dropped to rock two percent industrial and commercial bank of china type of construction bank was around one percent despite each of them reporting first quarter profit. spectator and the nikkei has closed a public holiday. here in moscow the us has opened a quarter of a percent in the red on friday my sixth is still closed now let's take a close look at how the main moves on the market caused on thursday most energy majors traded in the black with producer ross never she almost two percent higher knighting joined poly metal advance point seven percent profits reported a three fold increase in net profit for the past last year and russia's second largest lender bt be dropped almost two percent. recent all games continue to drive russia's stock markets upwards but john davis at asset management says it's still not enough to convince foreign investo
the markets in asia they hang seng is losing around. around point three percent on concerns china me tightened its contrary policy over the weekend shares of china overseas land and investment dropped to rock two percent industrial and commercial bank of china type of construction bank was around one percent despite each of them reporting first quarter profit. spectator and the nikkei has closed a public holiday. here in moscow the us has opened a quarter of a percent in the red on friday my...
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good and i didn't see any seam go because we just use less than car sand and growth of gas demand in asia and once again he doesn't have any option other than by ellen she gets including russia now and she saw as a result of that there is there is some free space in the e.u. gas balance we should need to dispute and needs to be through probably with a pipeline gas from russia so as a result of that i would say that now currently you sure are all for russian gas industry and its ability to compete to alan she is significantly more even taking into account high prices for oil which leads to the high gas prices closer to the end of the year. russia's gas monopoly gazprom has reported pumped up results from last year that profit rose by a quarter to over thirty five billion dollars that's higher than the price of the pre-crisis level benefited from strong local sales twenty seven percent seven europe slipped one percent however analysts expect amounts of pickup partially as usual supply disruptions from the middle east and africa. now is take a look at how the markets are performing in asia t
good and i didn't see any seam go because we just use less than car sand and growth of gas demand in asia and once again he doesn't have any option other than by ellen she gets including russia now and she saw as a result of that there is there is some free space in the e.u. gas balance we should need to dispute and needs to be through probably with a pipeline gas from russia so as a result of that i would say that now currently you sure are all for russian gas industry and its ability to...
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i think in the u.s., didn't begin recovering until well after china and india and asia. i think in the u.s. today, the monetary stimulus and the fiscal stimulus combined is as great as any period in the history of this country. we have zero interest rates. we-- i think it's 2 trillion in qauntitate ivease, the purchasing of assets by the feds. we had a stimulus program that came in, in early 2009. in addition to that we have the extension of all the bush tax cuts. we have other tax cuts that have been implemented. we've had the investment tax credit. so the stimulus in the economy is very strong. and i think with that has become confidence. so companies-- balance sheets of the private sector are very strong. and i think what you've seen, what i've seen is a reduction in unemployment as chief executives begin investing both in strategic deals but also in business in the u.s.. >> rose: so what happened between the time that they were sitting with a lot of cash, strong balance sheets, in your words, and today in which they're beginning to hire people beginning to expand, be
i think in the u.s., didn't begin recovering until well after china and india and asia. i think in the u.s. today, the monetary stimulus and the fiscal stimulus combined is as great as any period in the history of this country. we have zero interest rates. we-- i think it's 2 trillion in qauntitate ivease, the purchasing of assets by the feds. we had a stimulus program that came in, in early 2009. in addition to that we have the extension of all the bush tax cuts. we have other tax cuts that...
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asia. they see that as their backyard. they say we are the intrusive party. for the united states, that means we have to maintain our presence, strengthen our global solve school, which rissole on display last week with the brics meeting, that is basically to undermine the united states in the system. for us, that means we need to play the game and compete with middle powers and increased u.s. aid and activism in the developing world. and we need to get in the game here agaie. i hope there is resources and real effort put behind that. the last few years china has been much more in the game than we have been. selectable tie line arrests. they seek to use multilateralism to activeselectively. we need to praise chinese contribution when their careers, but equally exposed china's shortcomings, which are many i would argue. i think the international court of public opinion is a place where we should talk about what a could and should be doing. peacekeeping operations. we all hear about chinese p
asia. they see that as their backyard. they say we are the intrusive party. for the united states, that means we have to maintain our presence, strengthen our global solve school, which rissole on display last week with the brics meeting, that is basically to undermine the united states in the system. for us, that means we need to play the game and compete with middle powers and increased u.s. aid and activism in the developing world. and we need to get in the game here agaie. i hope there is...
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asia is like the world bank and i.m.f. i mean. restructuring. and xander they're not just a restructuring their economies to try to pay back is that a lot of times they're restructuring the entire landscape of their country i mean you take these gorgeous rain forests in some of these third world countries places where certainly a lot of things could come out of and they're having to you know tear these down to build crops to make money to pay back that what do you make of all this and what do you make of the fact that you know the i.m.f. in the world bank had this meeting and they're talking about these policies and how to fix things when a lot of critics at least say they're the ones who caused this. i was louis may have a significant role in this. new law new institution like you pointed out we have to get a strong rain forest and a good culture and focus on what's exports and useful produce in cash like in rwanda or response or export because this is where trade is something that weighs your magic we can conceive of action and you benefit ben
asia is like the world bank and i.m.f. i mean. restructuring. and xander they're not just a restructuring their economies to try to pay back is that a lot of times they're restructuring the entire landscape of their country i mean you take these gorgeous rain forests in some of these third world countries places where certainly a lot of things could come out of and they're having to you know tear these down to build crops to make money to pay back that what do you make of all this and what do...
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africa and asia is like the world bank and i.m.f. i mean. developing. restructure. and xander they're not just a restructuring their economies are trying to pay back is that a lot of times the restructuring the entire landscape of their country i mean you take these gorges rain forest in some of these third world countries places where certainly a lot of things could come out of and they're having to you know tear these down to build crops to make money to pay back their debt what do you make of all this and what do you make of the fact that you know the i.m.f. on the world bank had this meeting and they're talking about these policies and how to fix things when a lot of critics at least they don't ones who caused this. i was a little you may have a significant role and since they essentially act a new monument to sion like you pointed out they have to deconstruct rain forests and asian cultures and focus on what's experts and use for reducing the cash and reminded it will respond. or exploit this was a trade or something that would magically increase production. an
africa and asia is like the world bank and i.m.f. i mean. developing. restructure. and xander they're not just a restructuring their economies are trying to pay back is that a lot of times the restructuring the entire landscape of their country i mean you take these gorges rain forest in some of these third world countries places where certainly a lot of things could come out of and they're having to you know tear these down to build crops to make money to pay back their debt what do you make...
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the world thank you would essentially and age the third world latin america or africa or asia or the benefits us western european nations but that's not the way it was sold i mean in some ways it was sort of portrayed as you know these institutions looking out for the poor countries coming in to help them and you just said it's actually benefiting the wealthier countries. yeah well just as you are happy judge you are is and it won't be you as opposed to just say so do the effulgent institutions basis now while the i.m.f. and world bank say that the interest you do see are going to be developments and other actions and sent other repercussions of their actions have exacerbated poverty. created under-development you look at africa and latin america during the sixty's coming out oh don't loan your era independence movements these countries would develop quite rapidly in africa growth rates worse and you know the oil crises which are impacting europe increases were supported by the state department . and this created a flood of money through the western baking regime going to these devel
the world thank you would essentially and age the third world latin america or africa or asia or the benefits us western european nations but that's not the way it was sold i mean in some ways it was sort of portrayed as you know these institutions looking out for the poor countries coming in to help them and you just said it's actually benefiting the wealthier countries. yeah well just as you are happy judge you are is and it won't be you as opposed to just say so do the effulgent institutions...
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overhauled to prevent future disasters says the russian president the start of an economic meeting in china asia that. it's a national news from our studios here in central moscow this is our teachers post ten pm here in the russian capital a nine pm in finland where the publisher of a finnish based website affiliated with internationally wanted terrorists has gone on trial however authorities in helsinki are turning a blind eye to his extremist links and instead prosecuting store short for allegedly smuggling chechens into finn and last season he said now is following the story from outside the court in helsinki. but hearing has begun in the criminal case against me sir who is the founder and main editor of the website called cost center this is a site that according to international law nor certainly according to russell falls into the category of terrorist propaganda that is not what this hearing is about. is accused of smuggling illegally individuals into finland some five hundred people which he himself has said are militants here of course calls them freedom fighters charges for smuggling
overhauled to prevent future disasters says the russian president the start of an economic meeting in china asia that. it's a national news from our studios here in central moscow this is our teachers post ten pm here in the russian capital a nine pm in finland where the publisher of a finnish based website affiliated with internationally wanted terrorists has gone on trial however authorities in helsinki are turning a blind eye to his extremist links and instead prosecuting store short for...
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from brazil that was passed the bar he's a journalist for the asia times. now you'll recall the united states went to the united nations to take the lead on libya which we have been talking so much about on a military intervention and a no fly zone but this week the u.n. has become a punching bag of u.s. lawmakers as ambassador to the u.n. susan rice is there on the hill defending the organization against budget cuts at a hearing today on reforming the u.n. it quickly pitted believers against nonbelievers take a listen to the u.n. we all agree it's far from perfect but it delivers real results for every american by advancing u.s. security through genuine burden sharing we should pay for you in programs and activities that advance our interests and our values if other countries want different things to be funded they can pay for it the kind of it pretty much pitted susan rice against opposing views of what the united nations should be of that committee they're mostly house republicans they are very critical of the un i'm joined now by robert naiman policy di
from brazil that was passed the bar he's a journalist for the asia times. now you'll recall the united states went to the united nations to take the lead on libya which we have been talking so much about on a military intervention and a no fly zone but this week the u.n. has become a punching bag of u.s. lawmakers as ambassador to the u.n. susan rice is there on the hill defending the organization against budget cuts at a hearing today on reforming the u.n. it quickly pitted believers against...
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. >> in asia? >> in asia. >> reporter: several chip robberies this year and expect chips to continue to be a lucrative target. >> if 12-15 guys get together and do an armed take over of a bank, maybe they'll get $10- 15,000. they do an armed take over robbery of computer chips. >> reporter: face charged including armed robbery and kidnapping for robbery. the men are due back in court friday. >>> a father whose car plunged off highway one and crashed into the ocean faces a felony dui charge tonight. we first brought you this story last night. firefighters rescued that family of three. the driver, 30-year-old christian nusean faces a child endangerment charge. his six-year-old son suffered moderate injuries while his wife suffered major injuries. >>> decides what to do for homeowners threatened by landslides. why time is running out. >> reporter: even today's brief rain worried homeowners here. that sliding hill slide is moving again. eight homes on carson street on the bubble. four red tagged, anoth
. >> in asia? >> in asia. >> reporter: several chip robberies this year and expect chips to continue to be a lucrative target. >> if 12-15 guys get together and do an armed take over of a bank, maybe they'll get $10- 15,000. they do an armed take over robbery of computer chips. >> reporter: face charged including armed robbery and kidnapping for robbery. the men are due back in court friday. >>> a father whose car plunged off highway one and crashed into...
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so if you are dealing with asia, you're doing well. if you're not it could be a while. >> even though the numbers are getting better still a bit of a mixed bag sounds like that. >> absolutely. and if you are hurting you are still hurting a lot. >> mike sugarman in san jose, thank you. >>> well, there is some good news for college seniors. you may be able to get a job after all. several bay area universities say they have more than doubled the number of recruiters at campus job fairs. julia good with rich reports it was so good at uc berkeley it was turned into a two-day event. >> reporter: it's a job seeker's paradise, especially for graduating college students at uc berkeley. what would you like to find? >> yes, just anything really in software. like something that's just real you know what i mean? i just want to get some experiments. >> reporter: from startups to government agencies to major corporations all showing up to recruit. like kevin wang with second market, a startup company. what catches his interest? >> communication skill
so if you are dealing with asia, you're doing well. if you're not it could be a while. >> even though the numbers are getting better still a bit of a mixed bag sounds like that. >> absolutely. and if you are hurting you are still hurting a lot. >> mike sugarman in san jose, thank you. >>> well, there is some good news for college seniors. you may be able to get a job after all. several bay area universities say they have more than doubled the number of recruiters at...
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you also are going asia and technology with china mobile. this stock price has gone from $50-plus, down below $45 or so, although it's rebounded lately. trying to catch a falling knife? >> we think the stock's back to levels which make it very attractive long term. here's a company that got itself into a bit of trouble with 3g systems, some proprietary natures that weren't competitive. they're back on track there. they also had a bit of an issue with the use of cash. some investors got very concerned when they took the cash and bought a bank. >> tom: you're confident the problems have been taken care of? >> you'll have them implement a new 4g system that will be very well received. >> tom: a year ago you were with us, march 19 of 2010. two stock picks, b.p., a month before the oil disaster, down 21%. avanity us, the drug maker, do you like any of these still? >> aventis has been a mediocre performer, along with most of the pharmaceuticals globally. we have received a dividend yield about 7%. we like it long term. the valuation still looks go
you also are going asia and technology with china mobile. this stock price has gone from $50-plus, down below $45 or so, although it's rebounded lately. trying to catch a falling knife? >> we think the stock's back to levels which make it very attractive long term. here's a company that got itself into a bit of trouble with 3g systems, some proprietary natures that weren't competitive. they're back on track there. they also had a bit of an issue with the use of cash. some investors got...
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three months after the coup roza otunbayeva was officially sworn in as president she became central asia is first female head of state although only for an interim period until two thousand and twelve alimentary elections were held in kurdistan in october last year international observers described them as the cleanest and most democratic in the country's history the changes in kurdistan were welcomed in the west last month president. received the international with and of course you would given out by the u.s. state department. you're now in moscow and it's probably in going to mean for you to answer such a question but nonetheless a year ago there were rumors that the uprising was inspired by moscow and almost organized from moscow was there a factor of influence from abroad was there such a factor in the revolution. no absolutely not just nonsense condition there was no influence from moscow your book. either through official or unofficial channels. i mean both the staff of the russian embassy what would you know the other russian people who voted meeting with this would be good if th
three months after the coup roza otunbayeva was officially sworn in as president she became central asia is first female head of state although only for an interim period until two thousand and twelve alimentary elections were held in kurdistan in october last year international observers described them as the cleanest and most democratic in the country's history the changes in kurdistan were welcomed in the west last month president. received the international with and of course you would...
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russia conflicts pleads a to end his suffering by taking his own life but officials maintain eastern asia will remain illegal. veterans in georgia say the country they fought for other bombs in the with a means of survival is a pensions when they can't think of a sickness to. close the russian and european stocks are gaining on the heavy selling in the previous trading day seven of their biggest drop in nine months up to one of the largest credit rating agencies lowered big u.s. credit status to negative and more join business to you in twenty minutes time. a very warm welcome see this is our right from the stay with me are now leaving name calling for ground troops in libya even though it's against the u.n. resolution france's foreign affairs chairman is one of the campaign will be calling it without boots on the ground but the french public they were all on convince leaving president sarkozy financing a new front runner stan aubuchon. says no fourteen three was the first for a state to go into libya the law just feels. and it's just more troops to afghanistan which the fridge midi. and
russia conflicts pleads a to end his suffering by taking his own life but officials maintain eastern asia will remain illegal. veterans in georgia say the country they fought for other bombs in the with a means of survival is a pensions when they can't think of a sickness to. close the russian and european stocks are gaining on the heavy selling in the previous trading day seven of their biggest drop in nine months up to one of the largest credit rating agencies lowered big u.s. credit status...
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but looking out ten years, 20 years, i think a lot of our attention needs to be focused on asia. we have fundamentally changing landscapes. the rise of india, the world's largest democracy. we have the rise of china, a very powerful and growing... >> rose: and by 2030 at least may be the largest economy. >> and our own economy ever more dependent on trade, commerce, what's happening in asia. and so that is the long view. that's the long game. and so even as we focus on dealing with terrorism, we focus on dealing with turmoil in the middle east, we focus on dealing with afghanistan and so forth, we have to keep at least one eye on positioning the united states to have influence and to be able to safeguard our interests in arab long term. >> rose: your impression is that the world wants the united states-- especially in asia-- to do what? >> i think that the majority of the countries in asia still view the united states as a stabilizing influence and presence. we remain security partner of choice. they want to make sure that as this shift in the dynamics occurs, that there's some..
but looking out ten years, 20 years, i think a lot of our attention needs to be focused on asia. we have fundamentally changing landscapes. the rise of india, the world's largest democracy. we have the rise of china, a very powerful and growing... >> rose: and by 2030 at least may be the largest economy. >> and our own economy ever more dependent on trade, commerce, what's happening in asia. and so that is the long view. that's the long game. and so even as we focus on dealing with...
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fulginiti a strong orthodox the labor is in asia has been a hard decision and it won't be without its victims on the other side of the prison bars. no i will not allow him to die or i will not. enough his mother can understand what's pushed her son to sick dad that she country can sell herself with the reality of that decision. if he dies or die with him what would i leave for. good ninety he's still alive but he's waiting wishing for death whether it's natural or ask. me if not now to central russia. the world news for the truth are neither helicoptered curry. more than twenty people crashed in northeast india and at the border with china seventeen people have died and six others have been taken to a local hospital for treatment an official said the helicopter hit a wall and burst into flames minutes before it was supposed to land the chopper was on a regular flight between a popular buddhist pilgrimage site on the path little of the state of assam. a place of reportedly open fire on protesters in the capital of yemen killing at least three and injuring hundreds of others the latest
fulginiti a strong orthodox the labor is in asia has been a hard decision and it won't be without its victims on the other side of the prison bars. no i will not allow him to die or i will not. enough his mother can understand what's pushed her son to sick dad that she country can sell herself with the reality of that decision. if he dies or die with him what would i leave for. good ninety he's still alive but he's waiting wishing for death whether it's natural or ask. me if not now to central...
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we are settling up a warehouse with spare parts in asia to better serve the dealers in asia, to sendthe parts overnight to all the dealers just to give to a customer a complete service. >>reporter: with the growth in yacht numbers, local governments in india are coming under increasedpressure to build marinas. yet this expense could reap benefits if india establishes itself on the international yachting map. >>arrol: with the marina here as well, we'd be able to host many yachting events, sailin events, international events as well. when you get international racing craft coming in for 3 or 4 days, there's a media circus. and the economic benefit is measured in tens or even hundreds of millions of dollars, and the media coverage worldwide is enormous. >>reporter: and while india waits patiently for the wheels of government to move, many in mumbai can already see the future in their harbour. the indian empress is a super yacht owned by tycoon vijaymallya. at over 300 feet, it is almost 10 times the length of akshay's yacht. it's no wonder india's rich aspire to owning their own floati
we are settling up a warehouse with spare parts in asia to better serve the dealers in asia, to sendthe parts overnight to all the dealers just to give to a customer a complete service. >>reporter: with the growth in yacht numbers, local governments in india are coming under increasedpressure to build marinas. yet this expense could reap benefits if india establishes itself on the international yachting map. >>arrol: with the marina here as well, we'd be able to host many yachting...
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when you send all of your emissaries around the world to asia, south america, all around, africa, you see the same face. how different might it be if you saw the same principles and same values coming from someone of a different face not a white male. that will change how people perceive america and our intention and changes relationships which we have to care more and more about going forward. >> how is it going to change culture? you mentioned culture before and i tend to think, i don't know if these two are related or not, most people would obviously say, no. but let me just pose the question, demographically we've changed an awful lot in the last 20 years and a lot of people would say, not for the better. that american culture is, a, more commercial, more selfish, more about me, me, me. and trashier than it was three, four decades ago. is that related to the demographic change? >> no. because these are not the ones controlling the media. when you look at the movies and look at television one of the things that is very striking, you know, looking at the demographic changes and look
when you send all of your emissaries around the world to asia, south america, all around, africa, you see the same face. how different might it be if you saw the same principles and same values coming from someone of a different face not a white male. that will change how people perceive america and our intention and changes relationships which we have to care more and more about going forward. >> how is it going to change culture? you mentioned culture before and i tend to think, i don't...