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may be headed for or already in indonesian waters possibly guided there with the help of the hall asian navy. part of the theory being that the people on board the vessel know that they will not be allowed to land in malaysia. that is the latest speck u laughings. part of the problem in gaining accurate information, about the fate of the vessels is the authorities on the malaysian side of the border, keeping strict control over the developing situation. it's a hugely sensitive issue, putting in place a controversial policy of pushing vessels back. it will intervene and take people assure if the vessel is sinking or in danger of capsizing. there are hundreds of migrants brought ashore, but when they are they are kept away from prying eyes. it's difficult for n.g.o.s, supporters and other to see them as they prepare for repatriation back to myanmar. malaysia taking a tough stance with the prime minister malaysian prime minister saying what is called for is a regional solution to what is a regional problem, and more pressure in the last day or so put on myanmar itself. the attention drawn to th
may be headed for or already in indonesian waters possibly guided there with the help of the hall asian navy. part of the theory being that the people on board the vessel know that they will not be allowed to land in malaysia. that is the latest speck u laughings. part of the problem in gaining accurate information, about the fate of the vessels is the authorities on the malaysian side of the border, keeping strict control over the developing situation. it's a hugely sensitive issue, putting in...
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new defensea's paper calls for the navy to add open seas protection as one of its core mission. that is likely to make other asian countries where he that they will be using the navy to back up disputed territorial claims. erik: it was a first for men's college across. denver beats maryland to win the into the championship. it is the first title for a school that does not touch the atlantic ocean. sixcoach of denver had one national titles previously at princeton. olivia: i cannot believe that made the headlines. i was actually the captain of my diversity lacrosse team. erik: i'm surprised. more in the next hour. including a look at the latest talks between greece and europe. it looks like officials are playing down a possible greek default. the markets are not buying it this time as they euro slipped to a one-month low. and we look at the law enforcement reforms in cincinnati that have made it a modern -- model of modern policing. testing a new system to replace its gas tax. should you have to pay more to drive more? i say yes. olivia: charter communications has agreed to buy time warner cable. alex sherman has
new defensea's paper calls for the navy to add open seas protection as one of its core mission. that is likely to make other asian countries where he that they will be using the navy to back up disputed territorial claims. erik: it was a first for men's college across. denver beats maryland to win the into the championship. it is the first title for a school that does not touch the atlantic ocean. sixcoach of denver had one national titles previously at princeton. olivia: i cannot believe that...
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asian governments move now to help. the urgent cry for help comes as indonesia's navy says it turned away a boat carrying hundreds of migrantsafter giving them warm fuel. claire williams explains. claire: after two months at sea these men, women, and children can finally for proper meal. some are from england --, most are refugees from burma, muslim minority who escaped persecution back home. they were towed to safety by indonesian fisherman, but they have all been trying to reach time a -- thailand. >> when we were near thailand, we were captured by what i believe is the country's navy. they detained us in the boat for 20 days. claire: there have been similar scenes on the northwestern malaysian islands, packed out with refugees. the number reaching the indonesian and malaysia chores has suddenly surged, as thai authorities crackdown on human traffickers. thailand had been the first destination in southeast asia for the people-smuggling network. within the borders now tightened, smokers and begun visit -- smugglers have begun visiting refugees, leaving them at sea with little food or fuel. >> international crime has caused
asian governments move now to help. the urgent cry for help comes as indonesia's navy says it turned away a boat carrying hundreds of migrantsafter giving them warm fuel. claire williams explains. claire: after two months at sea these men, women, and children can finally for proper meal. some are from england --, most are refugees from burma, muslim minority who escaped persecution back home. they were towed to safety by indonesian fisherman, but they have all been trying to reach time a --...
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open seas protection as one of its core missions likely to make other asian countries where he china will use the navybackup disputed territorial claims. erik: by the end of the year, it will remove artificial flavors, trans-fats, for moments all of its many appeared taco bell says the upgrade will not result in higher prices. stephanie: there you go. erik: how do you do the doritos loco's? stephanie: i'm pretty sure eight arrigo -- a to read oh -- doritos --we will see. the fact that taco bell wants to try i'm happy about. we will be back with more in two minutes. ♪ stephanie: welcome back. julie has got the details in china. julie: chinese stocks are up for the sixth straight day. it is the best streak we have seen since november of 2008. up 15%, it is now the highest level since january of 2008 in approaching 5000. of more than 140% in the past year. this is as we have seen an opening in the chinese market, particularly in hong kong. in order to spur stimulus in that country, a lot of enthusiasm from the chinese market, he met same time many investors have reservations about how long this could con
open seas protection as one of its core missions likely to make other asian countries where he china will use the navybackup disputed territorial claims. erik: by the end of the year, it will remove artificial flavors, trans-fats, for moments all of its many appeared taco bell says the upgrade will not result in higher prices. stephanie: there you go. erik: how do you do the doritos loco's? stephanie: i'm pretty sure eight arrigo -- a to read oh -- doritos --we will see. the fact that taco bell...
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asian countries who don't want them. the latest have taken place to the east of the bay of banegal. the navyhed boats away from thailand's coast. it has air dropped food parcels to the migrants. fishermen rescued about 800 migrants. >> reporter: this is not a rescue. the thai royal navy found this boat off of the coast. it is filled with around 380 men, women, and children from western myanmar and bangladesh. the people on board say the traffickers and the captain escaped and that they ran out of rice and water about ten days ago. they say 12 people died during the trip. >> translator: the people are starving and suffering from diarrhea. we don't have food or clean water. nothing to keep us alive. two more people over there are dying from starvation. yesterday one man jumped off the boat and drowned because he went crazy. at least ten have jumped ship. some of them made it to nearby fishing boats. >> translator: i don't have anything left. and they killed my mother and relatives. the people in the village said they were going to malaysia so i made the decision to follow them. >> reporter: a
asian countries who don't want them. the latest have taken place to the east of the bay of banegal. the navyhed boats away from thailand's coast. it has air dropped food parcels to the migrants. fishermen rescued about 800 migrants. >> reporter: this is not a rescue. the thai royal navy found this boat off of the coast. it is filled with around 380 men, women, and children from western myanmar and bangladesh. the people on board say the traffickers and the captain escaped and that they...
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organization for migration has called on southeast asian governments to find and rescue migrants believes to be stranded at sea and at risk of death. indonesia navy redirected a packed boat full of migrants to malaysia coast after providing it with food and water. on monday malaysia detained 1,000 migrants from myanmar and bangladesh including dozens of children and we have more from malaysia. >> reporter: i'm standing outside the shooting range and this is where the thousand odd migrants as well as bangladeshis are being kept and we are not allowed further beyond this point but we spoke to the police chief here a short time earlier and he said some 1158 people are being held here that the vast majority of them are bangladeshi, around 672. there are migrants from myanmar and 486 of them and among them are women and children over 100 women and 60 children and in a very poor state when they arrived on the showers here. they were suffering from dehydration as well as hunger and we have been told they have been given access to medical aid as well as food and water. now, the police say they are investigating currently the circumstances of how these pe
organization for migration has called on southeast asian governments to find and rescue migrants believes to be stranded at sea and at risk of death. indonesia navy redirected a packed boat full of migrants to malaysia coast after providing it with food and water. on monday malaysia detained 1,000 migrants from myanmar and bangladesh including dozens of children and we have more from malaysia. >> reporter: i'm standing outside the shooting range and this is where the thousand odd migrants...
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for migration has called on southeast asian governments to find and rescue hundreds of migrants believed to be stranded at sea and at risk of death. the indonesian navyected a boat full of migrants towards the malaysian coast and says it will not accept any more boats carrying rohingya migrants. around 2,000 people have reached malaysia and indonesia in the past two days. in a moment we'll hear from our correspondent in jakarta but first this report from malaysia. >> reporter: this is one of three vessels that transported more than a thousand migrants from myanmar and bangladesh to the shores of malaysia this week. many of them were bangladeshi, however, officials tell us there were more than 400 row min ga muslims, many women and children. now the conditions on these boats must have been terrible. you can see clothes still strewn across the deck there are cooking items, baby items. there's room clearly beneath the deck as well as on top of the deck to house the passengers. the rohingya muslims said that food and water were extremely scarce and they were often beaten as well. police say they are stepping up their monitoring of the maritime borders be
for migration has called on southeast asian governments to find and rescue hundreds of migrants believed to be stranded at sea and at risk of death. the indonesian navyected a boat full of migrants towards the malaysian coast and says it will not accept any more boats carrying rohingya migrants. around 2,000 people have reached malaysia and indonesia in the past two days. in a moment we'll hear from our correspondent in jakarta but first this report from malaysia. >> reporter: this is one...
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for migration has called on southeast asian governments to find and rescue hundreds of migrants believes to be stranded at sea and at risk of death indonesia navyected a boat of migrants to may malaysia coast and not accept more boats and on monday they detained migrants including dozens of children and 2000 people reached indonesia and malaysia and we will have the latest in a moment but first we have more from the malaysia island. >> reporter: this is one of three vessels that transported more than a thousand migrants from myanmar and bangladesh to the shores of malaysia this week many of them were bangladeshi and officials tell us there were more than 400 rohinga muslims and many of them women and children and conditions on these boats must have been terrible. you can see clothes still stren on the deck with cooking and baby items, there is room clearly beneath the deck as well as on top of the deck to house the passengers and the muslims we spoke to told us food and water were extremely scarce and they were often beaten as well. now police say they are stepping up and monitoring of the maritime borders because there are reports that thousan
for migration has called on southeast asian governments to find and rescue hundreds of migrants believes to be stranded at sea and at risk of death indonesia navyected a boat of migrants to may malaysia coast and not accept more boats and on monday they detained migrants including dozens of children and 2000 people reached indonesia and malaysia and we will have the latest in a moment but first we have more from the malaysia island. >> reporter: this is one of three vessels that...
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southeast asian nations agreed on friday to step up search-and-rescue efforts to help stranded might ranlt eed m. myanmar's navytercepted a bet friday. lack at that. that's what they're dealing with. that bolt was carrying more tha. more than 3,000 landed in indonesia and malaysia since the start of may when thailand launched a crackdown on human trafficking gangs. the u.n. estimates 2,500 people are still stuck, stranded at sea. >> well, promising change, as first day as nigeria's new president. buhari inherits a country with fuel shortages. >>en front of the cameras, two men stand for an historic moment. the swearing in of a new president and first peaceful unseating of nigeria's ruling party. >> mohamed buhari is president of africa's biggest economy and largest oil producer. it is difficult to overestimate the significance of the scene you are seeing behind me. nigeria has gone from coup to coup to counter coup to attempts at democracy since independence in 1960. but this man, buhari has unseated the ruling party. and is president of nigeriniger. nigerians hope he will use his democrating mandate to bring c
southeast asian nations agreed on friday to step up search-and-rescue efforts to help stranded might ranlt eed m. myanmar's navytercepted a bet friday. lack at that. that's what they're dealing with. that bolt was carrying more tha. more than 3,000 landed in indonesia and malaysia since the start of may when thailand launched a crackdown on human trafficking gangs. the u.n. estimates 2,500 people are still stuck, stranded at sea. >> well, promising change, as first day as nigeria's new...
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organization for migration has called on southeast asian governments to find and rescue hundreds believed to be stranded at sea and at risk of death. the crimean navy redirected a boat toward the malaysian coasts saying it will not accept anymore boats carrying rohingya migrants. migrant came from bangladesh, including hundreds of children. 2,000 people reached shores in the last few days. we have this report from the malaysian island. >> this is one of three vessels that transported more than a thousand migrants from myanmar and bangladesh to the shores of malaysia this week. many were bangladeshi however there were more than 400 rohingya muslims many women and children, you can see clothes cooking items baby items. there's room, clearly beneath the deck as well as on top of the deck to house the passengers. the row hinge i can't muslims we spoke to told us that food and water were extremely scarce and they were often beaten, as well, police are stepping up their monitoring of the maritime borders because of reports that thousands more migrants are still out at sea. >> we are stepping up on activity to make sure that they are not illegal encroachm
organization for migration has called on southeast asian governments to find and rescue hundreds believed to be stranded at sea and at risk of death. the crimean navy redirected a boat toward the malaysian coasts saying it will not accept anymore boats carrying rohingya migrants. migrant came from bangladesh, including hundreds of children. 2,000 people reached shores in the last few days. we have this report from the malaysian island. >> this is one of three vessels that transported more...
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the thai navy's conduct was absolutely despicable behavior, pushing these unsafe boats overloaded with passengers back out to sea. >> john shiff, executive director of the asianion at human rights watch. >>> now, burundi's president has addressed the nation for the first time. pierre nkurunziza says his country is at peace and now all borders are open. he thanked his security forces for stopping the coup. the general who led the plot to arrest him has been out out ousted. >> the attempted coup has failed. authorities around key locations announced on the streets some people have tried protesting, tried to make roadblocks. people who have been protesting in the past weeks against pierre nkurunziza's move to run for another term in office. trying the hide in foreign embassies they are fearing for their lives and expecting a much more violent and ruthless response from the government. the government says those arrested in connection with the coup will face jumptsz and justice and trials. >> coming up. a political storm in lebanon. and politicians need to be fighters to survive but find out why mitt romney is getting into the ring for real. now there have been mo
the thai navy's conduct was absolutely despicable behavior, pushing these unsafe boats overloaded with passengers back out to sea. >> john shiff, executive director of the asianion at human rights watch. >>> now, burundi's president has addressed the nation for the first time. pierre nkurunziza says his country is at peace and now all borders are open. he thanked his security forces for stopping the coup. the general who led the plot to arrest him has been out out ousted....
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navy reassuring them. as the the flight crew tells me that can bea nerve-racking experience for civilian aircraft in the area. five southeast asian nations claim parts of the area as their own. china says the territory is part of the history. claiming ownership back 2,000 years. recognize that as, as anything to do with -- in accordance with international law. many see economic and military motives as well. the island are rich in oil and gas deposits. and they extend china's naval and air presence, challenging u.s. naval supremacien ty ein t region. >> cnn's david mckenzie following this story from south korea. i spoke with him earlier. >> rosemary they claim 90% of the south china sea, gee graphically look at the map of the mainland isn't close to some of the disputed island. you have countries. territories, jim mentioned that have claims over certain parts of the south china sea. china says it has an historical precedent for this. looks become to maps for the 40s and earlier saying it in fact claim all of this. they have an unshakeable territorial right over the south china sea. one of the things talked about, status quo. the u
navy reassuring them. as the the flight crew tells me that can bea nerve-racking experience for civilian aircraft in the area. five southeast asian nations claim parts of the area as their own. china says the territory is part of the history. claiming ownership back 2,000 years. recognize that as, as anything to do with -- in accordance with international law. many see economic and military motives as well. the island are rich in oil and gas deposits. and they extend china's naval and air...
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migration has called on southeast asian governments to find and rescue hundreds of migrants believes to be stranded at sea and risk of death. meanwhile indonesia navytricted a boat full of migrants towards the malaysia coast after providing it with food and water. on monday malaysia detained more than a thousand migrants from myanmar and bangladesh including dozens of children around 2000 people reached malaysia and indonesia in two days after thailand announced a crack down on smuggling and we have more from malaysia. >> reporter: this is one of three vessels that transported more than a thousand migrants from myanmar and bangladesh to the shores of malaysia this week. many of them were bangladeshi however officials tell us there were more than 400 muslims many of them were women and children. now the conditions on these boats must have been terrible. you can see clothes across the deck and cooking and baby items, there is room clearly beneath the deck as well as on top of the deck to house the passengers, the muslims we spoke to told us that food and water were extremely scarce and they were often beaten as well. police say they are stepping up,
migration has called on southeast asian governments to find and rescue hundreds of migrants believes to be stranded at sea and risk of death. meanwhile indonesia navytricted a boat full of migrants towards the malaysia coast after providing it with food and water. on monday malaysia detained more than a thousand migrants from myanmar and bangladesh including dozens of children around 2000 people reached malaysia and indonesia in two days after thailand announced a crack down on smuggling and we...
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navy then reassuring them. as the flight crew tells me, that can be a very nerve-racking experience for civilian aircraft in the area. five southeast asian nations claim parts of this area as their bone. china says this territory is part of their history, claiming ownership back 2,000 years. >> recognize that as anything to do with in accordance with international law -- >> reporter: many see economic and military motives as well. the islands are rich in oil and gas deposits. and they extend china's naval and air presence challenging u.s. naval supremacy in the region. the u.s. is getting more alarmed now for two reasons. one, it's the pace of growth of these islands. did in the last two years, they've gone from five acres to 2,000 acres, increasing 400 times, and they are still growing. but the second issue, and this is key, it is that china appears to be militarizing those islands, building air strips for its aircraft deep water harbors for its navy ships. from the sky you see them, they look to be permanent installations. it is hard to see even with bolder u.s. military action china would back down. >> seeps that way. jim, from your r
navy then reassuring them. as the flight crew tells me, that can be a very nerve-racking experience for civilian aircraft in the area. five southeast asian nations claim parts of this area as their bone. china says this territory is part of their history, claiming ownership back 2,000 years. >> recognize that as anything to do with in accordance with international law -- >> reporter: many see economic and military motives as well. the islands are rich in oil and gas deposits. and...
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the chinese navy reassuring them been but as the flight crew tells me, that can be a nerve-racking experience for civilian aircraft in the area. five southeast asian nations claim parts of this area as their own. china says this territory is part of their history, claiming ownership back 2000 years. >> recognize that as anything to do with in accordance with any international law. >> but many see economic and military motives, as well. the islands are rich in oil and gas deposits and they extend china's naval and air presence, challenging u.s. naval supremacy in the region. jim schudo, cnn, above the south china sea. >> we spoke with former cia deputy director mike morel. he says the back and forth between the two countries could become a serious issue in the future. >> it is a real risk, right, when you have this kind of confrontation for something bad happening. remember in 2001 a chinese fighter bumped a u.s. spy plane creating a multi day crisis, right? so tactically, you have to worry about something bad happening. strategically, this is part of a significant dynamic between china and the united states. china is a rising power. we're a status
the chinese navy reassuring them been but as the flight crew tells me, that can be a nerve-racking experience for civilian aircraft in the area. five southeast asian nations claim parts of this area as their own. china says this territory is part of their history, claiming ownership back 2000 years. >> recognize that as anything to do with in accordance with any international law. >> but many see economic and military motives, as well. the islands are rich in oil and gas deposits...
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navy then reassuring them. but as the the flight crew tells me that can be a very nerve-racking experience for civilian aircraft in the area. five southeast asian nations claim parts of this area as their own. china says this territory is part of their history claiming ownership back 2,000 years. >> we recognize that as, as anything to dupe with in accordance with international law. >> reporter: many see economic and military motives as well. the islands are rich in oil and gas deposits. and they extend china's naval and air presence, challenging u.s. naval supremacy in the region. experts say this incident could be a catalyst for rising tensions between the two countries. and that a simple threat could escalate into something far more serious. >> its behavior threatens to set a precedent where larger nations are free to provoke smaller ones it can present tension, instability and can lead to conflict. >> i saw a study of all the times in history when a rising power, this case, china, comes up against a status quo power in this case the united states. 70% of the times in history the result has been war. so only 30% of the time has it been worke
navy then reassuring them. but as the the flight crew tells me that can be a very nerve-racking experience for civilian aircraft in the area. five southeast asian nations claim parts of this area as their own. china says this territory is part of their history claiming ownership back 2,000 years. >> we recognize that as, as anything to dupe with in accordance with international law. >> reporter: many see economic and military motives as well. the islands are rich in oil and gas...
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navy warships within a few miles of these islands to demonstrate the u.s. considers these international waters. they are really concerned about the president here. i'll tell you, southeast asianountries, vietnam, philippines, close u.s. ally they are very scared about this. the u.s. considering taking a real step here. i'll tell you we've got to know china will not like the steps that the u.s. is talking about here. surveillance flights, navy ships. they have already expressed that. u.s. chinese am to the u.s. saying that very publicly. u.s. not backing off. this is a real potential for a real standoff. >> wow. jim sciutto, many thanks to you, i appreciate it. i'll be right back. across america, people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills and comes in a pen. victoza is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once a day, any time. and the needle is thin. victoza is not for weight loss but it may help you lose some weight. victoza is an injectable prescription medicine t
navy warships within a few miles of these islands to demonstrate the u.s. considers these international waters. they are really concerned about the president here. i'll tell you, southeast asianountries, vietnam, philippines, close u.s. ally they are very scared about this. the u.s. considering taking a real step here. i'll tell you we've got to know china will not like the steps that the u.s. is talking about here. surveillance flights, navy ships. they have already expressed that. u.s....
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navy then reassuring them. but as the flight crew tells me that can be a very nerve racking experience for civilian aircraft in the area. five southeast asian territory is part of their history claiming ownership back 2,000 years. >> we don't recognize that as anything to do with in accordance with international law. >> reporter: but many see economic and military motives as well. the islands are rich in oil and gas deposits. and they extend china's naval and air presence challenging u.s. naval supremacy in the region. you know when you look at these islands from the air and through those surveillance cameras, you see the airstrips, you see military barracks you see roads, you see china making deep water harbors there to accommodate its navy ships. they look very much like permanent military installations. and as you see that it's hard to see even with greater u.s. military action there, bolder u.s. military action how china backs down. back to you in new york. >> boy. >> fascinating. >> good on jimmy for getting out there. not an easy not a safe situation. but it really brought home the story of what's developing there, how the chinese fee
navy then reassuring them. but as the flight crew tells me that can be a very nerve racking experience for civilian aircraft in the area. five southeast asian territory is part of their history claiming ownership back 2,000 years. >> we don't recognize that as anything to do with in accordance with international law. >> reporter: but many see economic and military motives as well. the islands are rich in oil and gas deposits. and they extend china's naval and air presence...