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a more radical movement is taking place in central asia.etredimitri is a human rights lawyer in uzbekistan. he says they control all religions. >> groups from saudi, turkey, and elsewhere are coming with a different interpretation of islam. some of the radical groups have engaged in terrorist activities. >> george: oreck works in remote villages of kazakhstan. >> there was a lot of people in the '90s, people could openly share the gospel, but eventually islam started to gain movement. >> george: here in the multiplies of kurdistan, the horses and other popular modes of transportation, especially to get around some of the tough terrains and the steep hills -- you know, for the believers, this is a spiritual oasis because it is an opportunity to get away from the almost daily routine of harassment and persecution from the authorities, and to come together in a safe place, a beautiful place, and to get spiritually energized. >> the beauty, the backdrop, the scenery, what a wonderful distraction from our daily challenges. to see these believers
a more radical movement is taking place in central asia.etredimitri is a human rights lawyer in uzbekistan. he says they control all religions. >> groups from saudi, turkey, and elsewhere are coming with a different interpretation of islam. some of the radical groups have engaged in terrorist activities. >> george: oreck works in remote villages of kazakhstan. >> there was a lot of people in the '90s, people could openly share the gospel, but eventually islam started to gain...
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many of the workers were from vietnam and central asia. they face deportation.the people responsible for keeping them here for almost -- will almost certainly be prosecuted. the underground town is beneath the size -- the site of a former market. authorities shut it down in 2009. thousands of workers, many of them in the country illegally lost their jobs. until now, some workers continued undetected underground. the kremlin put pressure on officials to cut the illicit inflow of immigrants. mamie -- many of them from the former soviet union. there could be as many as 2 million illegal immigrants. the federal migration service said the figure is lower. russian authorities are struggling to cope with gangs of well organized human traffickers. they cannot agree on the extent of the problem. several underground factories like this have been discovered in recent years. nobody knows how many more are yet to be found. >> jorge and alex are best friends. since they were just eight and 12 years old, they've worked together in the tin mines of bolivia. now they are teenage
many of the workers were from vietnam and central asia. they face deportation.the people responsible for keeping them here for almost -- will almost certainly be prosecuted. the underground town is beneath the size -- the site of a former market. authorities shut it down in 2009. thousands of workers, many of them in the country illegally lost their jobs. until now, some workers continued undetected underground. the kremlin put pressure on officials to cut the illicit inflow of immigrants....
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native to central asia, used by 4,500 years for culinary man disnall purposes.en used in mediterranean dishes like pesto, it tastes delicious but you may need a few breath mints for dessert. the pun gent spice can be yours if the spice is right. dr. oz: next one to accelerate digestion -- >> it's fennell. indigenous of the shores of the mediterranean, fennel is highly air matek and licorice flavored, often found in italian sausages, rye bread and chinese powder. this flavorable spice can be yours only if the spice is right. [applause] dr. oz: the question, which spice is right for speeding up digestion to shred fat, garlic or fennel? audience, what do you guys think? write down your answers. write down your answers. geraldine, we go with you first. what is your answer? >> i put fennel. [applause] dr. oz: fennel. pitter-patter of applause. not a lot of confidence out there. >> it's fennel. it's fennel. i know it's fennel. dr. oz: geraldine as confidence. >> wanda says fennel. dr. oz: shagrees. are they right? they are both right. fennel. powerful natural die ret
native to central asia, used by 4,500 years for culinary man disnall purposes.en used in mediterranean dishes like pesto, it tastes delicious but you may need a few breath mints for dessert. the pun gent spice can be yours if the spice is right. dr. oz: next one to accelerate digestion -- >> it's fennell. indigenous of the shores of the mediterranean, fennel is highly air matek and licorice flavored, often found in italian sausages, rye bread and chinese powder. this flavorable spice can...
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decreased use of routes passing through pakistan and instead using more expensive corridors through central asia. but the pakistani routes are still crucial for nato supply chains. an official of the jamrub area said the convoy was returning from afghanistan. the safety of the route is especially important as nato forces prepare to withdraw from afghanistan at full swing. >>> vietnam's leaders have faced confidence votes for the first time since the nation was founded. state-run media in the country is hailing it as a move to increase accountability and transparency in the communist-controlled government. lawmakers cast their ballots on monday. the vote is part of changes approved by the legislature last year. the country's top 47 officials including prime minister were subject to the vote, according to state-run vietnam news. they were required to summit performance and achievement reports in advance. the media says those who pull less than 50% will face a no confidence vote or be asked to resign. the new measures come amid growing public anger over alleged corruption and inefficiency of the go
decreased use of routes passing through pakistan and instead using more expensive corridors through central asia. but the pakistani routes are still crucial for nato supply chains. an official of the jamrub area said the convoy was returning from afghanistan. the safety of the route is especially important as nato forces prepare to withdraw from afghanistan at full swing. >>> vietnam's leaders have faced confidence votes for the first time since the nation was founded. state-run media...
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forty thousand of the so-called syrian rebels are in fact jihadist terrorists from north africa central asia and even western europe there's an estimated six hundred western european born jihadi is fighting against the syrian government right now. on the summer's sidelines zero grabs a new u.s. officials lay the foundations for mega flies free trade zone a little later we are at war and how the plan has hit european jews against each other and why what stock agencies are ringing the alarm bell. the g. eight summit is taking place just as the n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden drops another information bombshell you can documents that prove that the u.s. and the u.k. were spying on the delegates of the g. twenty summit in london back in twenty or so tim has promised even more revelations unpredicted more whistleblowers will follow his example during an internet q. and a session archies marina part of the online chat. snowden referred to washington's war on whistleblowers as a draft pony in a campaign he believes will ultimately escalate the scale scope and skill involved in future government
forty thousand of the so-called syrian rebels are in fact jihadist terrorists from north africa central asia and even western europe there's an estimated six hundred western european born jihadi is fighting against the syrian government right now. on the summer's sidelines zero grabs a new u.s. officials lay the foundations for mega flies free trade zone a little later we are at war and how the plan has hit european jews against each other and why what stock agencies are ringing the alarm bell....
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forty thousand of the so-called syrian rebels are in fact jihadist terrorists from north africa central asia and even western europe there's an estimated six hundred western european born jihadi is fighting against the syrian government right now syria's conflict looms large over the israeli occupied golan heights where the border is already troubled by fighting the prospect of having war on its doorstep is it weary israel though not perhaps for the country's elite who have been revealed to have an expensive and impenetrable hijacked poor display looks at what the rest of the country thinks about it. when the missiles come israel's leaders will be here deep underground somewhere on the road between jerusalem and tel aviv about a decade ago the news broke that the government was building a bunker here in the hills of jerusalem to the tune of some two hundred million dollars criticism at the time was that the country had survived for fifty years without one and could for another fifty but back then the threat of a nuclear iran was nowhere near where israel's prime minister netanyahu claims it
forty thousand of the so-called syrian rebels are in fact jihadist terrorists from north africa central asia and even western europe there's an estimated six hundred western european born jihadi is fighting against the syrian government right now syria's conflict looms large over the israeli occupied golan heights where the border is already troubled by fighting the prospect of having war on its doorstep is it weary israel though not perhaps for the country's elite who have been revealed to...
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forty thousand of the so-called syrian rebels are in fact jihadist terrorists from north africa central asia and even western europe there's an estimated six hundred western european born jihadi is fighting against the syrian government right now. on the some of the sidelines eurocrats and u.s. officials lay the foundation for medical supplies of free trade zone a little a deliberate form how the plan has your privileges against each other and why watchdog agencies are ringing the alarm bell. the g eight summit is taking place just as the n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden drops another information bombshell in documents that prove the u.s. and the u.k. was spying on the delegates of the g twenty summit in london back in two thousand and nine story and has a promise to even more revelations and predicted more whistleblowers will follow his example this was during an internet q. and a session marty's worrying about mail follow the online chat. snowden referred to washington's war on whistleblowers as a drop clooney and campaign he believes will ultimately escalate the scale scope and skill i
forty thousand of the so-called syrian rebels are in fact jihadist terrorists from north africa central asia and even western europe there's an estimated six hundred western european born jihadi is fighting against the syrian government right now. on the some of the sidelines eurocrats and u.s. officials lay the foundation for medical supplies of free trade zone a little a deliberate form how the plan has your privileges against each other and why watchdog agencies are ringing the alarm bell....
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forty thousand of the so-called syrian rebels are in fact jihadist terrorists from north africa central asia and even western europe there's an estimated six hundred western european born jihadi is fighting against the syrian government right now now the g eight in the u.k. was overshadowed by revelations of british and american intelligence spied on world leaders under fish bowls at a broad a meeting in london that was four years ago some g twenty heads of state including vivendi president dmitri medvedev apparently had their computers monitored and their phone calls intercepted the evidence which came from n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden suggests fake internet cafe's were also set up to gather the data richard norton taylor writes on defense and security for the guardian and the u.k. newspaper which published the leaked documents he says london and washington were aiming to get a competent competitive edge over their foreign partners. there are two kinds of information there the british and america that we need setting a goal and the latest leaks which are the first is under the guise
forty thousand of the so-called syrian rebels are in fact jihadist terrorists from north africa central asia and even western europe there's an estimated six hundred western european born jihadi is fighting against the syrian government right now now the g eight in the u.k. was overshadowed by revelations of british and american intelligence spied on world leaders under fish bowls at a broad a meeting in london that was four years ago some g twenty heads of state including vivendi president...
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proxy wars in operations in the region and with borders running along europe central asia and the middle east what happens in turkey matters so really this boils down to international politics and global chess and guess what after all the havoc was wreaked the prime minister has compared the protesters to terrorists has stated that quote the taxiing project which is the project demolition will go ahead if you bring one hundred thousand al bring out a million wow but the rhetoric like this violence is only expected to continue and as more people seem to be galvanizing against the government it seems like the story is just beginning so how long will the corporate media be dosey delving into irrelevancy. i do you guys ever heard of the trans-pacific partnership where the t.t.p. chances are probably not because it's one of it's not the most secretive trade deals ever devised what's being called nafta on steroids now encompasses twelve countries have taken to negotiating table along with six hundred corporate advisers and now china is considering joining the trade talks china's participation
proxy wars in operations in the region and with borders running along europe central asia and the middle east what happens in turkey matters so really this boils down to international politics and global chess and guess what after all the havoc was wreaked the prime minister has compared the protesters to terrorists has stated that quote the taxiing project which is the project demolition will go ahead if you bring one hundred thousand al bring out a million wow but the rhetoric like this...
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the middle east or central asia people are worried about this the implications so i think that more youngpeople within the intelligence agencies are going to think well actually we doing this for good reason go bad and they will speak out how does it come to a point where the organization you're working for is so bad from your side up to work for whoever you are it comes to a point you've got to go public what couldn't get caught i mean it's idealistic i know but you couldn't deal with it in hopes well often people who do blow the whistle do try and deal with it in-house i mean certainly we did it and you go to your boss or you say this is wrong you say that you know perhaps we should learn from mistakes made or whatever it is and they tell you just to shut up not rock the boat and follow orders and that's a major problem so i can imagine now particularly i mean what i did was fifteen years ago but now particularly we're looking to situation where intelligence agencies are being asked to spy on their fellow citizens or to draw up cia drone kill lists across the middle east or to kidnap an
the middle east or central asia people are worried about this the implications so i think that more youngpeople within the intelligence agencies are going to think well actually we doing this for good reason go bad and they will speak out how does it come to a point where the organization you're working for is so bad from your side up to work for whoever you are it comes to a point you've got to go public what couldn't get caught i mean it's idealistic i know but you couldn't deal with it in...
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away, we need russia, we have mar mor more equipment n afghanistan, it has on come out through central asia and russia, we make russia angry, they close down the supply routes, obama never had an integrated coherent tragedy, now we're at point where ecuador is thumbing its nose at us, you know i hope some people that initially lionized edward snowden, the nsa traitor as a patriot and hero are having some buyers remorse, he has done to china, russia, on his way to toecuador. neil: thank you very much. forget whether snowed sene hero sense en is a hero -- snowden is a hero or a hack, why can we not find the needle in the haystack? rebecca, said, if you think this overreach is shocking the bluntedders of our government are more shocking. >> you know we had some issues where his passport was revoked after he got on a plane from hong kong, chinese government? we don't know we let him on the plane, you didn't give us paperwork, we're say, that is not true, but it is not adding up. it is not adding up, where was that paperwork? what happened to it? how could hong kong government -- >> do super pow
away, we need russia, we have mar mor more equipment n afghanistan, it has on come out through central asia and russia, we make russia angry, they close down the supply routes, obama never had an integrated coherent tragedy, now we're at point where ecuador is thumbing its nose at us, you know i hope some people that initially lionized edward snowden, the nsa traitor as a patriot and hero are having some buyers remorse, he has done to china, russia, on his way to toecuador. neil: thank you very...
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forty thousand of the so-called syrian rebels are in fact jihadist terrorists from north africa central asia and even western europe there's an estimated six hundred western european born jollity is fighting against the syrian government right now. and still to come here and see the u.s. president calls for russia's help in cutting down the global stocks of nuclear weapons on camera at least to his charm offensive seems to have worked with this kind of. script skepticism is running high among the german public. for now oxys own crew in turkey felt the full force of the police this week after it became the target of a water cannon and government unrest has been plaguing the country's biggest cities as police on least that non-lethal loss and all to quell the anger. and reports from the streets of the capital ankara. the smell of gas is thick in the air and you can see the water cannon busily working surrounded by youths pelting them with stones trying to clear barricades on the central ankara streets but part of. this confrontation really exploded just shortly ago and the police charged in tr
forty thousand of the so-called syrian rebels are in fact jihadist terrorists from north africa central asia and even western europe there's an estimated six hundred western european born jollity is fighting against the syrian government right now. and still to come here and see the u.s. president calls for russia's help in cutting down the global stocks of nuclear weapons on camera at least to his charm offensive seems to have worked with this kind of. script skepticism is running high among...
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is strongly associated with and will not cut its ties with, being a muslim country and right in central asia. the domination of afghanistan is going to hurt u.s. interests but i think the u.s. does have to be there because of all these things you said. there's pockets down there, those guys are going to be swarming in two days after theirs a power vacuum in there and that will be a mess for afghans, too. >> very true. again, there's outside interests and there's bigger -- i would say questions inside afghanistan as to how you control the neighbors and what is the interests. look at this latest example of the border area of afghanistan and pakistan where now suddenly a conspiracy -- a true conspiracy, where basically now an attack on both sides in trying to actually question the line that was drawn many, many years book back. i said are you serious in that's all the problems? that we're going to question who that we're going to question who it belongs to while we have all these problems? so that's the hand of the foreign -- whether it be one neighbor or another those are the kind distraction.
is strongly associated with and will not cut its ties with, being a muslim country and right in central asia. the domination of afghanistan is going to hurt u.s. interests but i think the u.s. does have to be there because of all these things you said. there's pockets down there, those guys are going to be swarming in two days after theirs a power vacuum in there and that will be a mess for afghans, too. >> very true. again, there's outside interests and there's bigger -- i would say...
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council staff, and then as deputy assistant secretary of defense for afghanistan, pakistan, and central asia. retired army colonel david lamm was the chief of staff to the combined forces command in afghanistan in 2004 and 2005. he's now at the national defense university. and pamela constable covers south asia for the washington post. she's recently back from kabul. back last week, tell us a little bit about these twinings that are happening today how much of a difference does it make that there's a hand over and is afghanistan ready and how much difference does it make. >> it's been really quite a set of stunning developments, when i was there just a few weeks ago everything was gloom and doom, the taliban were exhibiting extraordinary ferocity and reach and going after international charities, even going after international red cross, supreme court, they really seemed to be going for broke. so this obviously we're now learning that there was a double track going on and they have been quietly negotiating with american officials and others the whole time. but they're very good at playing ga
council staff, and then as deputy assistant secretary of defense for afghanistan, pakistan, and central asia. retired army colonel david lamm was the chief of staff to the combined forces command in afghanistan in 2004 and 2005. he's now at the national defense university. and pamela constable covers south asia for the washington post. she's recently back from kabul. back last week, tell us a little bit about these twinings that are happening today how much of a difference does it make that...
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out of central asia, but they're also deeply suspicious of each other.art of this goes back to history. 1960'sas a split in the which left a bad taste in , and conversely, russia's population is dropping and they look at china as a spillover into russian territory. host: in chain from the heritage foundation looks at security issues -- and dean cheng from the heritage foundation looks at security issues. st. petersburg, florida. caller, go ahead. seek help thank you -- caller:. -- caller: thank you. i was asking why china and other countries are pulling out of the u.s. dollar as if it is about to collapse. caller.ank you, guest: actually, i think that is more hype than reality. at this point china has yet to allow its currency to float freely. that would be really pulling out of the dollar. essentially, china's currency is a surrogate in some ways for the dollar because it is locked in. it is not allowed to simply float. if you look at japan and south korea, these countries are hardly pulling out of the dollar as a reserve currency. what you see is china
out of central asia, but they're also deeply suspicious of each other.art of this goes back to history. 1960'sas a split in the which left a bad taste in , and conversely, russia's population is dropping and they look at china as a spillover into russian territory. host: in chain from the heritage foundation looks at security issues -- and dean cheng from the heritage foundation looks at security issues. st. petersburg, florida. caller, go ahead. seek help thank you -- caller:. -- caller: thank...
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it can reach a lot of different markets to the central asia and it has very resilient small and medium businesses that have been adapting to the economic downturn. so turkey's bid for the eu is more symbolic, it is not a realistic bid. a lot having knowledge that with time so really the eu bid itself is irrelevant. when you have a more secular leaning class in turkey that want to identify more with european values and is against a more social conservative values in recent years. lori: a quick comment on tourism, such a public tourist destination, the turkey travel website puts it at 23 billion u.s. dollars receipt tourism to turkey. just look at these pictures around the world has to have an impact, do you agree? >> absolutely. this cannot come at a worse time for the government and this is the peak of the tour season. running pretty long in turkey so there would be some recovery, a protester unlikely to be sustained mass demonstrations across the country even right now, there are few protesters that have put up tents and will be cleared out quite soon. but we may see demonstrations co
it can reach a lot of different markets to the central asia and it has very resilient small and medium businesses that have been adapting to the economic downturn. so turkey's bid for the eu is more symbolic, it is not a realistic bid. a lot having knowledge that with time so really the eu bid itself is irrelevant. when you have a more secular leaning class in turkey that want to identify more with european values and is against a more social conservative values in recent years. lori: a quick...
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out of central asia. they are also deeply suspicious of each over. part goes back to history. there was a siphon split. which left a baste taste in their mouth. and russia's population is cropping. they look to china with the huge population as basically a potential spill over to russia territory. >> host: dean looks at security issues especially asia. our guest as we continue our conversation in light of the summit in california. buys on the independent line. good morning. >> caller: [inaudible] >> host: ged. >> caller: thank you. i was asking why china and a lot of surrounding countries are pulling out of u.s. dollar as if it's about to collapse. >> host: thank you, caller. sphwhrg actually i think that's a lot more hype than it is reality. at this point in time, for example, china has yet to allow the currency to float free lie. that would be pulling out. they continue to set it, i think it's about $6.6 to the dollar. essential that means that china's currency is a surrogate in some ways for the dollar. it's locked in. it's not allowed to -- if you take look at japan and so
out of central asia. they are also deeply suspicious of each over. part goes back to history. there was a siphon split. which left a baste taste in their mouth. and russia's population is cropping. they look to china with the huge population as basically a potential spill over to russia territory. >> host: dean looks at security issues especially asia. our guest as we continue our conversation in light of the summit in california. buys on the independent line. good morning. >>...
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program where you have the metadata that may represent an electronic footprint, somewhere, say, central asiaon that can produce leads and investigations and operations to disrupt acts. >> now, can you get that information in other ways that don't present these questions about breaches of privacy? >> absolutely. i mean, that's one aspect of the broader spectrum of information collection. intelligence, law enforcement, open source information. but it can be one vital piece. absolutely. for example, from my practitioner's experience of the "uss cole" investigation into al qaeda cell on the arabian peninsula, prior to a program like this, there was information known by a small pocket of the u.s. intelligence community coming from sensitive sources. it was all written about in the 9/11 commission report. where that pocket of the u.s. intelligence community had information derived from sensitive sources about two would-be plotters. in this case, though, it just wasn't shared with others such as i.n.s., state department or the ncis/fbi team conducting the cole investigation. >> well, it seems like
program where you have the metadata that may represent an electronic footprint, somewhere, say, central asiaon that can produce leads and investigations and operations to disrupt acts. >> now, can you get that information in other ways that don't present these questions about breaches of privacy? >> absolutely. i mean, that's one aspect of the broader spectrum of information collection. intelligence, law enforcement, open source information. but it can be one vital piece....
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especially south and central america, asia. europe is down considerably.w, one bright spot, both from a payment point of view and activity, is mexico. very strong. and our business there is booming. >> i am so glad you said that, because i know my colleagues make fun of me when i bring up mexico. i'm so hot on this story. >> we're living proof. >> i love mexico. >> we do, too. >> and the amounts of money moving into mexico right now. this is a good story. why is it so hot? why is so much money moving into mexico right now in. >> i think -- part of it is a currency thing, a labor thing. it borders america. there's so many competitive advantages. you know, energy is affordable. >> i think the labor comment is an important one, because people -- they're sending workers there rather than sending them to china. >> right. we've seen that our business, which is reflective of the economies, central and south america, very strong. except for -- the one country we've had a problem with is argentina. but the rest of central and south america has been great. >> i hear
especially south and central america, asia. europe is down considerably.w, one bright spot, both from a payment point of view and activity, is mexico. very strong. and our business there is booming. >> i am so glad you said that, because i know my colleagues make fun of me when i bring up mexico. i'm so hot on this story. >> we're living proof. >> i love mexico. >> we do, too. >> and the amounts of money moving into mexico right now. this is a good story. why is it...
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out of central asia, kazakhstan, to pakistan and sundry. part of this goes back to history a sign of the soviets really that bad taste in china small towards russia and conversely russia's population is dropping another to china with its huge population as basically a potential spillover into russian territory. >> host: dean, heritage foundation looks at security issues. our guest is the continue conversations in light of today's summit, st. petersburg florida. good morning. caller, go ahead. >> caller: all right. thank you. i was asking why china and surrounding countries are pulling out of the u.s. dollar as if it's about to collapse. >> guest: i think that's a lot more hype than reality. at this time, china has led to allow its currency to float freely. instead, they continue to set it. it's about 6.6 to the dollar. essentially that means china's currency is a surrogate in some ways for the dollar because that's what dan. if you take a look at japan and south korea, these countries are hardly pulling out of the dollar as a reserve curren
out of central asia, kazakhstan, to pakistan and sundry. part of this goes back to history a sign of the soviets really that bad taste in china small towards russia and conversely russia's population is dropping another to china with its huge population as basically a potential spillover into russian territory. >> host: dean, heritage foundation looks at security issues. our guest is the continue conversations in light of today's summit, st. petersburg florida. good morning. caller, go...
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it is also reported in canada, europe, south and central america, and parts of asia. worldpers around the began to connect the pesticides to the vanishing bees. began with aoss pesticide that is sold in france aspects gaucho. french]king dern 2008, germany's iniegel reported bee deaths prime agricultural areas. many beekeepers pointed the finger to a pesticide. >> ," lay awake many nights thinking, what is going on here? changes are coming. this is systemic. in that time when they started getting more and more and more of this stuff, they were mute. --neo nick a titillates make all pollen toxic to insects. >> they are transferred to all portions of the plant, so any insect that shoes on that plant is affected by the insecticide. >> it is a chemical that causes exposure constantly. >> they are related to nicotine and are neurotoxins, or nerve poisons, that attack insect nervous systems, causing paralysis and eventually death. >> charles annenberg weingarten -- clothianidin is very toxic to bees. trillion is very toxic. in some cases it can kill them outright. in some c
it is also reported in canada, europe, south and central america, and parts of asia. worldpers around the began to connect the pesticides to the vanishing bees. began with aoss pesticide that is sold in france aspects gaucho. french]king dern 2008, germany's iniegel reported bee deaths prime agricultural areas. many beekeepers pointed the finger to a pesticide. >> ," lay awake many nights thinking, what is going on here? changes are coming. this is systemic. in that time when they...
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which was established in 1975 as a security dialogue between all the countries of europe, not central asia, the united states and canada. that security dialogue deals with all three baskets of concern. yes, we're concerned about military actions. and we have serious military issues that we need to take up in the northeast. maritime security issues are very much of concern to all the countries of northeast asia. but you also need to deal with economic freedom and opportunity, and you need to deal with human rights. this type of a dialogue would allow us in the north to participate with the major countries in the northeast asia to work out and know the concerns of each of the countries. it would include not just china and the republic of korea but japan, north korea, the united states and russia.i would urge o either adopt a security dialogue similar to the helsinki process or to look at becoming a part of the helsinki process. we do have regional forums. and there is a regional forum for asia. so it is a possible that they actually could work under the helsinki framework. this my visits to
which was established in 1975 as a security dialogue between all the countries of europe, not central asia, the united states and canada. that security dialogue deals with all three baskets of concern. yes, we're concerned about military actions. and we have serious military issues that we need to take up in the northeast. maritime security issues are very much of concern to all the countries of northeast asia. but you also need to deal with economic freedom and opportunity, and you need to...
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i've met victims of war crimes in central america, africa, southeast asia, they've gone through a lot us. they manage to keep going by finding something to focus on; a clear achievable goal that gets them through the day. i could use one of those. you got one for me? stopping pelant. (camera clicks, computer beeps) (beeping) (blipping) christopher pelant, born in 1986, in denmark, raised in united states until he wipes out that identity and becomes egyptian national basam alfayat. right-- now, all records of alfayat have now vanished, too. so we have no idea who we are looking for. first victim was carol morissey. sweets: pelant's high school guidance counselor. she was going to write him a bad recommendation to stanford, so he killed her. it was utilitarian. he disposed of the body... ...and got into stanford. word is, that's what it takes these days. next, is was inger johannsen and ezra krane. sweets: now, here we see concurrent patterns. pelant had no personal connection to inger, and a minimal one to krane. he opportunistically used their bodies to tell the story. booth: then we
i've met victims of war crimes in central america, africa, southeast asia, they've gone through a lot us. they manage to keep going by finding something to focus on; a clear achievable goal that gets them through the day. i could use one of those. you got one for me? stopping pelant. (camera clicks, computer beeps) (beeping) (blipping) christopher pelant, born in 1986, in denmark, raised in united states until he wipes out that identity and becomes egyptian national basam alfayat. right-- now,...
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central america and mexico. there are immigrants from africa an asia but most of them from mexico and central america. >> what is the dream act? you look at the expiration of the executive order. what happens after that expires? >> really somebody has to do something after june of 2014. otherwise all these kids are eligible for deportation if there's no bill. if immigration reform fails in congress. they're literally in limbo. they only have 12 more months for something to happen. >> i imagine those three that you featured in the piece are lucky because they were able to be reunited with their mothers there. how would that happen? would someone have to apply to that organization and say my mom was separated? can you make that happen for me? >> these are young people who had been very vocal about their situation and who had been working, coordinating efforts to raise public awareness about their situation. these some of the kids who have been very, very active. you have seen them in protests and different public events talking to congressmen and going to the capitol during different things and that's the reason w
central america and mexico. there are immigrants from africa an asia but most of them from mexico and central america. >> what is the dream act? you look at the expiration of the executive order. what happens after that expires? >> really somebody has to do something after june of 2014. otherwise all these kids are eligible for deportation if there's no bill. if immigration reform fails in congress. they're literally in limbo. they only have 12 more months for something to happen....
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eso m despido desde las vegasnevadas regresando a los estudios centrales de telemundo >>> gracias al guapo Ídolo david beckham lo adoran en asialiteralmente hubo fs que se le tiraron encima. y los jugadores del equipo de los san antonio spurs de texas que esta noche pelean en miami con el equipo de los miami heat tienen un arma secreta en casa porque en sÁbado antonio una congregaciÓn de monjitas llevan varios horas rezando para que sus llegarias sean respuesta fono ditrespondidas y los spurs ganen y lebron james no lleve su habitual banda en la cabeza el partido de la noche porque el martes se le cayÓ la banda con el enfrentamiento de los spurs, lebron jugÓ mejor todavÍa en un partido >>soy su padre adoptivo, su madre no estÁ con nosotros. ella estÁ obsesionada sexualmente conmigo. >> nunca creÍ que todo esto iba a dar el giro que estÁ dando. >>empezaba a decirme que me amaba. >>yo solo lo hago por amor. >>yo tambiÉn te amo, pero como tu padre. >>tu trato era diferente. me tocaba diferente, me veÍa diferente. yo me enamorÉ. >>¿pero cÓmo te vas a enamorar de tu padre? ¿ha habido algo inapropiado entre ustedes? >>yo perdÍ mi vi
eso m despido desde las vegasnevadas regresando a los estudios centrales de telemundo >>> gracias al guapo Ídolo david beckham lo adoran en asialiteralmente hubo fs que se le tiraron encima. y los jugadores del equipo de los san antonio spurs de texas que esta noche pelean en miami con el equipo de los miami heat tienen un arma secreta en casa porque en sÁbado antonio una congregaciÓn de monjitas llevan varios horas rezando para que sus llegarias sean respuesta fono ditrespondidas y...
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overnight losses across the board in asia and that's after ben bernanke announced the central bank is likely to cut back on its bond buying decisions and our market looks like a lower opening across the board as well. maybe about a half of a percent or more. dow jones industrial average follows big drops yesterday, 200 points for the dow jones industrial average, nasdaq and s&p 500 are also slipping a bit after that announcement. >>> they want high tech features and they are not giving up and it is about voice recognition systems which don't recognize speaking at all and chevrolet rounds out the top 5. >> i have had arguments with my voice activated devices. >> i can imagine you doing that in the car. >>> and now john macphee is in the spotlight and he has a bizarre new video and we will show it to you. >>> the waiting game is over for major league baseball, the advantages andrew bags of taking baseball to court. [ sigh ] they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a da
overnight losses across the board in asia and that's after ben bernanke announced the central bank is likely to cut back on its bond buying decisions and our market looks like a lower opening across the board as well. maybe about a half of a percent or more. dow jones industrial average follows big drops yesterday, 200 points for the dow jones industrial average, nasdaq and s&p 500 are also slipping a bit after that announcement. >>> they want high tech features and they are not...
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. >>> sticking to asia, china's central bank is going to stick to its script, repeating its earlier stanceidity levels are appropriate. it also called on banks to manage their lending more prudently. analysts see this as a sign the pboc has no plans to back down from its tight stance and inject more money into the markets. the comments from the pboc caused an extended sell-off in chinese shares. midsized lenderser especially being the hardest hit. joining us exclusively from the fund fornum monaco is dr. mark mobias, executive chairman of templeton emerging markets. last we spoke was in poland at the polish stock exchange. but let's just switch gears and talk about china. what do you make of the latest spike in the money market rates in china? >> i think it's a very good move on the part of the chinese government. they want to get things simmered down and they realize there's been a lot of undue lending in places where it shouldn't have been made and they want to rein in the banks. and it's probably a very good move. >> but in terms of the stability that could be anticipated or the instabi
. >>> sticking to asia, china's central bank is going to stick to its script, repeating its earlier stanceidity levels are appropriate. it also called on banks to manage their lending more prudently. analysts see this as a sign the pboc has no plans to back down from its tight stance and inject more money into the markets. the comments from the pboc caused an extended sell-off in chinese shares. midsized lenderser especially being the hardest hit. joining us exclusively from the fund...
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the problem with gold, lost one of the major demands with asia, the chinese central bank's may be unloadingome of their gold reserves in response to the banking crisis we saw come to a head over the weekend when you saw it fall off 3.5%. they may be raising liquidity by selling the gold reserves as well, putting pressure on gold. not much demand coming in, i will be looking to be a buyer in that area. stuart: we appreciate that. show me the big board again because this is an explosive open to the day. we gained 250 points in the last two days, up 108 now. 15,018. this is exciting stuff on a thursday morning. yahoo chief melissa meyer auctioning off lunch with her for charity. the stock is at 2475, up 1.8%. mccall, on in. if you had lunch with melissa meyer, what would you ask her? nicole: i would ask her about her technology background and her patents going ffrward. she really shuns all of the talk of babies. come to work, don't work from home, sheeplays serious hardball. or maybe what would she ask ben bernanke or president obama? stuart: i am not going finance your bid to have lunch with
the problem with gold, lost one of the major demands with asia, the chinese central bank's may be unloadingome of their gold reserves in response to the banking crisis we saw come to a head over the weekend when you saw it fall off 3.5%. they may be raising liquidity by selling the gold reserves as well, putting pressure on gold. not much demand coming in, i will be looking to be a buyer in that area. stuart: we appreciate that. show me the big board again because this is an explosive open to...
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central compound. he is expected to wrap up the five-day-trip to china on saturday. the diplomat vying to be the ton envoy to est asia for barack obama's administration referred to the dispute between japan and china at his confirmation hearing. he said he will do everything in his power to ease tensions over highlands in the region. >> we had this discussion directly with the chinese and i think that the chinese similarly are in no doubt that america stands by the allies. >> russell spoke in washington at a senate confirmation hearing and he has been nominated for assistant secretary of state for east asian and pacific affairs. he stepped down in january. japanese and chinese leaders are at odds over the senkaku islands. they control the territory and china and taiwan claim it. six countries claim islands in the south china sea. operators of an experimental fast breeder reactor were ordered to not restart operations last month after it was found as many as 10,000 check ups have been missed. the operator said it discovered 2300 more missed inspections. officials at the japan atomic energy energy said the new lly cont
central compound. he is expected to wrap up the five-day-trip to china on saturday. the diplomat vying to be the ton envoy to est asia for barack obama's administration referred to the dispute between japan and china at his confirmation hearing. he said he will do everything in his power to ease tensions over highlands in the region. >> we had this discussion directly with the chinese and i think that the chinese similarly are in no doubt that america stands by the allies. >>...