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♪ >>> this is cass act stan in central asia.ith an abundance of oil and other natural esources, it's on the fast track to becoming an industrialized nation. in the shadow of this economic growth, many children are being abandoned by their parents. as many as 2,000 children a year. >> translator: you've heard of children being abandoned on the streets, right? if the parents are unable to care for their children, we recommend that they relinquish them legally. >> kazakhstan's code on marriage and family allows parents to legally abandon their children. the sfim is a hangover from the time when kazakhstan was part of the former soviet union. >> translator: the soviet system involved the state taking over and sorting out every little problem on behalf of the people. people were passive bystanders as the state came up with solutions. even though the soviet union is no more, many people still have the old mind-set of leaving problem solving to the local or national governments. >> many parents find themselves in difficult situations.
♪ >>> this is cass act stan in central asia.ith an abundance of oil and other natural esources, it's on the fast track to becoming an industrialized nation. in the shadow of this economic growth, many children are being abandoned by their parents. as many as 2,000 children a year. >> translator: you've heard of children being abandoned on the streets, right? if the parents are unable to care for their children, we recommend that they relinquish them legally. >>...
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central asian countries and south asia, india pakistan. so that's one of the ways they can cooperate. and the other thing is they pay a lot of attention to economic development in this region. and i think that is the way to some degree to stabilize the region and contribute to the stability of the region. so it is possible for china and united states to coordinate on that kind of concrete project. and of course on that project, china and the united states need more dialogues, discussions. because the two projects designed from different departments. for example, each other basically is how to say, in charge by the state, and development committee. so it is basically about the economic tkwolt. development. so how to carry out that dialogue between the governments. and it will be important to push forward. >> thank you so much. it's great to have you here. and we're finally going to turn to brian. brian explored some of the trickier areas. as he was saying in the introduction, common interests are pretty clear. how the interests are prioriti
central asian countries and south asia, india pakistan. so that's one of the ways they can cooperate. and the other thing is they pay a lot of attention to economic development in this region. and i think that is the way to some degree to stabilize the region and contribute to the stability of the region. so it is possible for china and united states to coordinate on that kind of concrete project. and of course on that project, china and the united states need more dialogues, discussions....
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and china to work together on these issues of central asia, on these issues of the middle east as weove forward. so thank you for hosting us. thank you to you for co-editing this paper and for always being on the video conferences which when there's 12 hours time difference, one side is either getting up very early in the morning, or staying late in the office and so we thank folks and we thank alan wong and the china-u.s. foundation for partnering with c.a.p. as well. so thank you. >> any reflections on this project or your thoughts? >> thank you very much. i'm very glad to be here. i have this opportunity to join the discussion, china-u.s. cooperation on middle east affairs. i read the report and i share with many opinions of the colleagues presented in the report. i think that -- i totally agree that china-united states actually have many common interests in middle east. the two countries can cooperate with each other in this region. and another thing i want to mention here is that actually i think chinese and american scholars share a vision, what is happening in middle east now,
and china to work together on these issues of central asia, on these issues of the middle east as weove forward. so thank you for hosting us. thank you to you for co-editing this paper and for always being on the video conferences which when there's 12 hours time difference, one side is either getting up very early in the morning, or staying late in the office and so we thank folks and we thank alan wong and the china-u.s. foundation for partnering with c.a.p. as well. so thank you. >>...
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i'm brent goff, thanks for watching. x ♪ >>> this is cass act stan in central asia.ith an abundance of oil and other natural esources it's on the fast track to becoming an
i'm brent goff, thanks for watching. x ♪ >>> this is cass act stan in central asia.ith an abundance of oil and other natural esources it's on the fast track to becoming an
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. >> 1200 years ago, it was of the capitol of an islamic empire from north africa to central asia. the spiral was an architecture achievement. the mosque had room for 80,000 worshipers. it echos sound. >> we have big challenges especially in the current unstable security situation. thank god, the site is now relatively secure, but it needs maintenance and repair. >> because the capital was abandoned in the ninth century rather than destroyed, most of it is still intact. it is now on the edge of a battleground. isil fighters are now just 20 kilometers from here. a mostly sunni city surrounding one of the holiest sites in shia islam is the shrine. the city has become a staging ground for former shia militias under the command of the iraqi government. they've left their mark. inside, there's evident of target practice. although this was once the most glorious cities in the world most iraqis don't know it. now essentially, the only visitors are off duty fighters. asked what was here, mahmoud explains it was once a huge mosque. the iraqi government is trying to continue excavations here
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>> 1200 years ago samarra was the capital of an islamic empire stretching from north africa to central asiait was an unique architectural achieve e. iowa achievement in the minarette. >> we had challenges. thank god the site is relatively secure but it needs maintenance and repair. >> because the capital was abandoned in the ninth center rather than destroyed most of it is still intact. but sahar with a is now on the edge of the battleground. isil fighters are now just 20 kilometers from here. and modern samarra is divided surrounding one of the holiest sites. the shrine. the city has become staging ground for former shia militias under command of the iraqi government. they have left their mark. instead there is evidence of target practice. lou once the most glorious city in the world most iraqis don't know it. now the most of the visitors are off duty fighters. it was once a huge mosque. they're trying to continue excavations and hope to restore some of the buildings but it doesn't have the money or the staff. this is just one of the palaces in what was once a huge city stretching 40 kilom
>> 1200 years ago samarra was the capital of an islamic empire stretching from north africa to central asiait was an unique architectural achieve e. iowa achievement in the minarette. >> we had challenges. thank god the site is relatively secure but it needs maintenance and repair. >> because the capital was abandoned in the ninth center rather than destroyed most of it is still intact. but sahar with a is now on the edge of the battleground. isil fighters are now just 20...
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the group consists of russia china and four countries in central asia. leaders gathered with those of five observer states including india, pakistan and mongolia. they agreed to start procedures to promote the indians and pakistanis. they also signed a statement for china's plan to develop an economic belt along the silk road and remarked on the victories that their countries won 70 years ago in world war ii. russian president vladimir putin said he will visit beijing in september to help commemorate the defeat of japanese militarism. leaders in moscow are increasingly at odds with the government of the united states and countries in europe. analysts say the russians aim to boost the shanghai cooperation organization's influence by strengthening their ties with china, and promoting india and pakistan. >>> vietnamese state media report one of their country's fishing boats have sunk in the south china sea. they say it was rammed by a ship at the islands both countries claim. the newspaper says the boat was operating near the parasol islands. it encountered
the group consists of russia china and four countries in central asia. leaders gathered with those of five observer states including india, pakistan and mongolia. they agreed to start procedures to promote the indians and pakistanis. they also signed a statement for china's plan to develop an economic belt along the silk road and remarked on the victories that their countries won 70 years ago in world war ii. russian president vladimir putin said he will visit beijing in september to help...
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it was known as "the garden of central asia."e old pictures from the '50s and '60s show what afghanistan looked like then, with forests, lush land, a stable country with an educated workforce which included women. president ghani believes afghanistan can regain its former glory and be connected to the world. >> we are at the heart of asia. unless we have stability, asia will not be stable. >> afghanistan is surrounded by india, pakistan, china, iran, europe, and the middle east. afghanistan's prized organic produce is now drawing attention from those markets, thanks to programs funded by usaid and implemented by roots of peace. >> the big goal for us is to make afghanistan one of the perennial exporters for the region. >> president ghani told us he wants afghanistan to be an exporting machine. he believes he san rafael-based charity roots of peace is helping provide the tools to be a game changer for his country. >> i want to thank roots of peace for their initiatives, and i'd be very encouraging of scaling up the effort. >> root
it was known as "the garden of central asia."e old pictures from the '50s and '60s show what afghanistan looked like then, with forests, lush land, a stable country with an educated workforce which included women. president ghani believes afghanistan can regain its former glory and be connected to the world. >> we are at the heart of asia. unless we have stability, asia will not be stable. >> afghanistan is surrounded by india, pakistan, china, iran, europe, and the middle...
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reporter: 1200 years ago samara was the capitol of an islamic empire stretching from north africa to central asial was an unique architectural achievement, the great mosque had room for 80,000 worshippers and opening in the brick walls were designed to echo sound. >> translator: we have big challenges especially in the current unstable security situation. thank god the site is now relatively secure but it needs maintenance and repair. >> reporter: because the capitol was abandoned in the 9th century rather than destroyed most is still intact but on the edge of a battleground and i.s.i.l. fighters are now 20 kilometers from here and modern samara is divided and mostly sunni city surrounding one of the holiest sites in shia islam the shrine and it's a staging ground for malitias under iraq government and left their mark, inside there is evidence of target practice and although this was once the most glorious city in the world most iraqis don't know it and essentially the fighters are off duty fighters. ask what was here and he explains it was once a huge mosque. the iraqi government is trying to co
reporter: 1200 years ago samara was the capitol of an islamic empire stretching from north africa to central asial was an unique architectural achievement, the great mosque had room for 80,000 worshippers and opening in the brick walls were designed to echo sound. >> translator: we have big challenges especially in the current unstable security situation. thank god the site is now relatively secure but it needs maintenance and repair. >> reporter: because the capitol was abandoned...
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: 1200 years ago samarra was the capital of an islamic empire stretching from north at calf to central asiastinctive spiral minnesota red was a unique architectural achieve. the great mosque had room room for 80,000 worshipers, openings in the brick walls were designed to echo sound from the minute red. >> we have wig challenges, especially in the current unstable situation. it's relatively secure but needs maintenance and repair. >> reporter: because it was abandoned most it have was intact. samarra is now on the edge of the a battle ground. isil fighters are now just 20-kilometers from here and modern samarra is divided. mostly sunni city surrounding one of the holiest sides in shia islam. the shrine. it's staging ground for former shia militias under commands of the iraqi government. they have left their mark. inside evidence of target practice. although this was once the most glorious city in the world most iraqis don't know it. now essentially the only visitors are off duty fighters. asked what was here, mahmoud explains it was once a huge mosque. iraqi government is trying to continue
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but the publish perception of their country in central asia could cost them. >> reporter: kazakhstan'sy have a small global profile but that will all change if it wins the vote to host the 2022 winter olympics. but they fear they have a disadvantage against beijing as olympic officials are banned from visiting bidding cities. >> the members of the i.o.c. should come and look at our city because everyone who visits us falls in love with our city. i think maybe when they decide they won't feel almaty's energy. >> reporter: 40% of the population under the age of 24, almaty is trying to portray itself as a young vibrant city. unlike beijing there is plenty of natural snow which prompted their big slogan, keeping it control. they have planned a compact games with all events taking place within a 30-kilometer radius. 70% of the venues are ready and that will increase by 2017 when they host the winter university games. the $1.7 billion to pay for the winter olympics comes from kazakhstan's rich verves of oil and gas. i.o.c. members fear fallen i didn't prices could hit the budget. kazakhstan'
but the publish perception of their country in central asia could cost them. >> reporter: kazakhstan'sy have a small global profile but that will all change if it wins the vote to host the 2022 winter olympics. but they fear they have a disadvantage against beijing as olympic officials are banned from visiting bidding cities. >> the members of the i.o.c. should come and look at our city because everyone who visits us falls in love with our city. i think maybe when they decide they...
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we can offer all of that and, also it would be a first for central asia to be able to say an olism pickes has been taking place there. >> robin, thank you. we will see you a bit later on. there is a lot more to come until thissays newshour. robin will be back later on. but, also this: he died in a terrible way from radioactive poisonings. now a british inquiry into what did it is nearing an ends. >> the land swap between india and bangladesh wouldcould bring relief for thousands who are stateless. robin will have more sport in about 20mins including the story of a north korea diver who has achieved a rare feat for her country. >>> malacia's civil aviation team has gone to france to join an investigation into debris that could belong to the missing flight mh-370. the object washed up east of mad gaskar madagaska they will be in toulousse. malacia said it is almost certainly part of a boeing 777. we have correspondents in france where the wing part will be examined and in equallykuala lumpur. tell us exactly the detail that you have managed to found out about the nature of this wreckage t
we can offer all of that and, also it would be a first for central asia to be able to say an olism pickes has been taking place there. >> robin, thank you. we will see you a bit later on. there is a lot more to come until thissays newshour. robin will be back later on. but, also this: he died in a terrible way from radioactive poisonings. now a british inquiry into what did it is nearing an ends. >> the land swap between india and bangladesh wouldcould bring relief for thousands who...
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a delegation of school kids from kazakhstan, in central asia, where the web site has over 200,000 articles language. >> wales: you're the real bright spot in your region. you know, all your neighboring countries maybe are not so good. >> safer: and in south africa, this man is mr. wikipedia-- dumi ndubane. >> dumi ndubane: just remember that voltage drops... >> safer: back home in johannesburg, when he's not at his real job as an electrical engineer, ndubane and his colleagues work overtime to get south africa into the wikipedia world. >> it was built in 1905... >> safer: they contribute entries about notable landmarks- - this catholic school originally a convent. >> ndubane: do we have the history on the school? yes, so that becomes a section. >> safer: he's written about the house in johannesburg where mahatma gandhi once lived. >> ndubane: the idea of tolerance really and passive resistance was born here, in this house. >> safer: he's written about the soweto uprising by high school students in 1976, the spark for the eventual downfall of apartheid. and he encourages today's students to
a delegation of school kids from kazakhstan, in central asia, where the web site has over 200,000 articles language. >> wales: you're the real bright spot in your region. you know, all your neighboring countries maybe are not so good. >> safer: and in south africa, this man is mr. wikipedia-- dumi ndubane. >> dumi ndubane: just remember that voltage drops... >> safer: back home in johannesburg, when he's not at his real job as an electrical engineer, ndubane and his...
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proportion as men income would rise 23% is solved asia 70 percent of latin america 14% in europe and central asia and 12 percent in sub-saharan africa. soto of power limiting given them the same access is the economy game changer because real also done a study of the restrictions from data provided by the overall bank and there is clear evidence that discrimination is not from the developing world but everywhere. llord generally showing it is higher gdp growth we have found an increase that measure is a quality if it increases by 1.is associated with a 6 percent higher risk that the growth this bill will come to an end in the coming year. interesting so what is more inclusive is higher and more durable so impoverished woman is good economics into game changer. by implementing policies developing countries can go a long way to support their own development and they cannot do that alone another african proverb says if you travel by yourself to go faster travel with others you go far. something like that. [laughter] they to do that by themselves but the international community participates in that e
proportion as men income would rise 23% is solved asia 70 percent of latin america 14% in europe and central asia and 12 percent in sub-saharan africa. soto of power limiting given them the same access is the economy game changer because real also done a study of the restrictions from data provided by the overall bank and there is clear evidence that discrimination is not from the developing world but everywhere. llord generally showing it is higher gdp growth we have found an increase that...
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kazakhstan which has towering mountains and a lot of natural snow hoped to brings the games to central asia time but it was viewed as a riskier choice. >>> the hunt goes on for more debris of that missing malaysian flight. a wick found could be the first big breakthrough. >> doug luzader reports from washington. >> reporter: there is seems to be little doubt that this chunk of aircraft found at reunion island did come from a boeing 777. a small control surface but it may tell quite a story. it is after all just one piece. but if this fragment of a plane turns out to be from missing ma lane -- malaysia flight 370, it could tell investigators quite a bit. they will be able to tell the type of trauma infrucketted on a plane. how much -- infrucketted on a plane -- inflicted on a plane, how much -- there will be distinct markings. >> reporter: the man who found the debris said the wing piece was still halfway in the water. he also spotted a suitcase that's been recovered as well. although investigators seem to be at least initially dismissive that it may have come from the plane. it doesn't appe
kazakhstan which has towering mountains and a lot of natural snow hoped to brings the games to central asia time but it was viewed as a riskier choice. >>> the hunt goes on for more debris of that missing malaysian flight. a wick found could be the first big breakthrough. >> doug luzader reports from washington. >> reporter: there is seems to be little doubt that this chunk of aircraft found at reunion island did come from a boeing 777. a small control surface but it may...
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in the middle east and north africa, 23% in south asia 17% in latin america, 14% in europe and central asia and 12% in africa. in short empowering women and giving them the same access without restrictions -- and there are restrictions everywhere -- is an economic game changer. i'm saying the restrictions are everywhere because we've done a study on that and we've borrowed from excellent data provided by the bank and there's clear evidence that those discriminations are not a factor of the developing world. they're just about everywhere. more generally imf research shows that income share in the bottom 20% is associated with higher gdp growth. you know the coefficient that measurings inequality. if inequality increases by one point wib it's associated with 56% higher risk that a growth spell will come to an end in the coming year. interesting. so growth that is more inclusive is also higher and more durable. to put it another way, as i said that empowering women is good economics and a game changer fairness is also good economics. bottom line, by implementing policies conducive to sustainab
in the middle east and north africa, 23% in south asia 17% in latin america, 14% in europe and central asia and 12% in africa. in short empowering women and giving them the same access without restrictions -- and there are restrictions everywhere -- is an economic game changer. i'm saying the restrictions are everywhere because we've done a study on that and we've borrowed from excellent data provided by the bank and there's clear evidence that those discriminations are not a factor of the...
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and iraq and syria while extending its influence and presence across the middle east, africa and central asia. there is no response will ground force in either iraq or syria. that is both willing to take territory away from isis and hold it. none of our current training efforts of modern syrian tribes or iraqi security forces are as yet capable of producing such a ground force. it is unclear why the latest gradual escalation of effort and deployment of a few hundred additional advisers will make a difference in our previous efforts failed to achieve. while our coalition may own the skies as the president said yesterday, our campaign seems to be limited significantly by overly restrictive rules of engagement and a lack of ground intelligence, which only gets worse as isis moves into urban areas to avoid coalition bombing. any pilot will tell you that they are only as good as the targets they receive. when three quarters of our air missions against isis still return to base without dropping weapons, that is indicative of a fundamental problem with our air campaign. what is worse -- none of our
and iraq and syria while extending its influence and presence across the middle east, africa and central asia. there is no response will ground force in either iraq or syria. that is both willing to take territory away from isis and hold it. none of our current training efforts of modern syrian tribes or iraqi security forces are as yet capable of producing such a ground force. it is unclear why the latest gradual escalation of effort and deployment of a few hundred additional advisers will...
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in iraq and syria while expanding its influence and presence across the middle east, africa and central asia. there is no responsible ground force in either iraq or syria that is both willing and able to take territory away from isil and hold it and none of our current training efforts of moderate syria, sunni tribes or iraqi security forces are as yet capable of producing such a ground force. it is unclear why the latest gradual escalation of effort, the deployment of a few hundred additional advisors to anbar will make the difference that our previous efforts failed to achieve. while our coalition may own the skies as the president said yesterday, our air campaign against isil continues to be of limited significantly by overly restrictive rules of engagement and a lack of ground intelligence which only gets worse as isil moves into urban areas to avoid coalition bombing. any pilot will tell you that they are only as good as the targets the he receive and when three quarters of our air missions against isil still return to base without dropping weapons, that is indicative of a fundamental p
in iraq and syria while expanding its influence and presence across the middle east, africa and central asia. there is no responsible ground force in either iraq or syria that is both willing and able to take territory away from isil and hold it and none of our current training efforts of moderate syria, sunni tribes or iraqi security forces are as yet capable of producing such a ground force. it is unclear why the latest gradual escalation of effort, the deployment of a few hundred additional...
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the russians because of the so-called eurasia corporation as well as the former backyard of the central asia but now we understood that we could be complimentary for each other. india still does not endorse it officially. when i visited the bay bridge in san francisco area 30 years ago, i was overwhelmed by the united states capabilities on the infrastructure of these things. now, you are way ahead let us chinese do the infrastructure. you do more on the superstructure, finance science, technology, planning et cetera. so different nations has different strengths and weaknesses. last but you not least about the surveys. these surveys, you should not leave it totally about you should not discard it totally. in between i think china and the united states reconciled on very difficult questions of the wall. china and the united states had reconciled the so-called tibetan issue, human rights issue. now, we agree. these issues should not be damaging. the overall china/u.s. relations but it takes a long time that we can come together. i will leave more to my colleagues. >> thank you. >> let's take t
the russians because of the so-called eurasia corporation as well as the former backyard of the central asia but now we understood that we could be complimentary for each other. india still does not endorse it officially. when i visited the bay bridge in san francisco area 30 years ago, i was overwhelmed by the united states capabilities on the infrastructure of these things. now, you are way ahead let us chinese do the infrastructure. you do more on the superstructure, finance science,...
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they are progressively pushing the russians out of the former cis countries in central asia.ding partners now with those countries supplanting russia. charles: i don't think audience is offended, i think the audience agrees. what do you say? i think russia is being looked at, certainly vladimir putin come as something of a buffoon but a dangerous book. liz: is still developing economy, the entire market capitalization for stock market, all of it to buy russia's entire stock market ended is in trouble and has been in recession and joy's debt load has quadrupled 's debt load has quadrupledchina 's debt load has quadrupled's debt load has quadrupled over the last five years charles: time for our sector report. were you watching today? cheryl: you talk about china, russia, what do those countries have? catheters. something we are following is the cybersecurity stocks especially on the heels of a meltdown you had the nyse-listed united airlines, wall street journal website went down, not that those things are connected but that gets into your head. that stock fire i up 3%, they ar
they are progressively pushing the russians out of the former cis countries in central asia.ding partners now with those countries supplanting russia. charles: i don't think audience is offended, i think the audience agrees. what do you say? i think russia is being looked at, certainly vladimir putin come as something of a buffoon but a dangerous book. liz: is still developing economy, the entire market capitalization for stock market, all of it to buy russia's entire stock market ended is in...
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senalan que el oeste de estados unidos, asi como varias regiones del oeste y centro de africa, asia central registraron temperaturas record.... california es uno de cinco estados en el pais, todos del oeste, que han batido sus propios record de calor.... y el alcalde de san francisco ed lee estuvo hablando sobre el tema del calentamiento global esta manana en el vaticano, donde se celebra una conferencia sobre el tema... sot ed lee 47:10 today i'm announcing the city and county of san francisco will completely phase out the use of petroleum diesel in city vehicles. all ofur fi trucksand busesall of our heavy duty tcks and repce it withenewabldiesel. hoy estoy anunciadque la ciudad el condo de sanrancisco jaran de ar diesel en todos los vehiculos de la ciudad, dijo... la medida incluira tambien los camiones de bomberos, autobuses y camiones pesados que utilizaran energia renovable... paola on cam y el gobernador jerry brown tambien hablo en la conferencia que reune a alcaldes de todo el mundo... los exhorto a unirse a california en la lucha contra el cambio climatico.... continuamos con mas
senalan que el oeste de estados unidos, asi como varias regiones del oeste y centro de africa, asia central registraron temperaturas record.... california es uno de cinco estados en el pais, todos del oeste, que han batido sus propios record de calor.... y el alcalde de san francisco ed lee estuvo hablando sobre el tema del calentamiento global esta manana en el vaticano, donde se celebra una conferencia sobre el tema... sot ed lee 47:10 today i'm announcing the city and county of san francisco...
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and iraq and syria while extending its influence and presence across the middle east, africa and central asia. there is no response will ground force in either iraq or syria. that is both willing to take territory away from isis and hold it. none of our current training efforts of modern syrian tribes or iraqi security forces are as yet capable of producing such a ground force. it is unclear why the latest gradual escalation of effort and deployment of a few hundred additional advisers will make a difference in our previous efforts failed to achieve. while our coalition may own the scribes -- skies as the president said yesterday, our campaign seems to be limited significantly by overly restrictive rules of engagement and a lack of ground intelligence, which only gets worse as isis moves into urban areas to avoid coalition bombing. any pilot will tell you that they are only as good as the targets they receive. when three quarters of our air missions against isis still return to base without dropping weapons, that is indicative of a fundamental problem with our air campaign. what is worse -- n
and iraq and syria while extending its influence and presence across the middle east, africa and central asia. there is no response will ground force in either iraq or syria. that is both willing to take territory away from isis and hold it. none of our current training efforts of modern syrian tribes or iraqi security forces are as yet capable of producing such a ground force. it is unclear why the latest gradual escalation of effort and deployment of a few hundred additional advisers will...
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it would hug the central united states. in asia it would go from beijing to hong kong.ralia, darwin to adelaide. but one of its moons about half the side in diameter of pluto. our moon is 15% larger a than that moon as well. the spacecraft will continue its journey. we know there are icecaps and we know there is methane snow. and they don't see any sunlight. >> and we are learning this in the past few days. >> and we will learning more in the next couple hours. >> when we see these images the world is experiencing this together. >> i love the way you describe it. you could lecture at university. >> sign up for classes now. >> thanks. >>> you have been watching "cnn newsroom." i'm rosemary church. >> i'm errol barnett. stay with us. we're back in a moment. what's the most awarded car company of the year? ranking from top to bottom. luxury cars just seem like they would be top awarded. yeah. there better be some awards behind what you are paying for right? the final answer. chevrolet is the most awarded car company of the year. really? i was just surprised. i'm interested
it would hug the central united states. in asia it would go from beijing to hong kong.ralia, darwin to adelaide. but one of its moons about half the side in diameter of pluto. our moon is 15% larger a than that moon as well. the spacecraft will continue its journey. we know there are icecaps and we know there is methane snow. and they don't see any sunlight. >> and we are learning this in the past few days. >> and we will learning more in the next couple hours. >> when we see...
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and north africa, 23% in south asia 17% in latin america, 15% in east asia, 14% in europe and central asia and 12% in sub-saharan africa. so in short, empowering women and giving them the same access without restrictions and there are restrictions everywhere, is an economic game changer. i am saying that our restrictions everywhere because we've also done a study on that and we have borrowed from excellent data provided by the world bank on which we done some additional research, and there's a clear evidence that this discrimination are not just a fact of the developing world that they are just about everywhere. most generally imf research shows that an increase in income share of the bottom 20% is associate with higher gdp growth. we've also found that one gini point, isn't associated -- it is associated with a 6% higher risk that a growth that will come to an end in the coming year. interesting. so growth that is more inclusive is also higher and lower durable. to put it another way as i said that empowering women is good economics at a game changer, fairness is also good economics. the
and north africa, 23% in south asia 17% in latin america, 15% in east asia, 14% in europe and central asia and 12% in sub-saharan africa. so in short, empowering women and giving them the same access without restrictions and there are restrictions everywhere, is an economic game changer. i am saying that our restrictions everywhere because we've also done a study on that and we have borrowed from excellent data provided by the world bank on which we done some additional research, and there's a...
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asia this morning. new zealand currently unchanged after the central bank cut interest rates for the second time in sixeeks. we also have trade data showing the trade balance fell in the red. at $.66.ealand dollar we are counting down to the opens in australia, japan, and south korea. we saw japan futures pointing to a lower open. at ag the day yesterday gain of half a percent. at 123.91.trading in the u.s., amazon shares trading after a surprise profit. spencer has been tracking this from san francisco. what helped it post such a profit? is amazon's thing cloud computing division, web services. revenue grew 80%. they're operating income was up fourfold. it is also becoming more profitable. the company was able to keep spending in control. particularly the marketing and fulfillment expenses. they were able to curb spending while growing revenue. that is what made them profitable. shery: we are seeing amazon surpassing walmart when it comes to market value. what does this tell you about the future of shopping? >> walmart has far bigger revenues than amazon. it is the biggest retailer by revenue. but it
asia this morning. new zealand currently unchanged after the central bank cut interest rates for the second time in sixeeks. we also have trade data showing the trade balance fell in the red. at $.66.ealand dollar we are counting down to the opens in australia, japan, and south korea. we saw japan futures pointing to a lower open. at ag the day yesterday gain of half a percent. at 123.91.trading in the u.s., amazon shares trading after a surprise profit. spencer has been tracking this from san...
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she's also been a senior adviser in the state department south asia bureau, central intelligence agency as a political analyst on south asia and for a period of four years was also in the political officer to the embassies in islamabad and new delhi. join me in welcoming lisa curtis. lisa? >> thank you john, and thank you all for joining us today for our program. a view from the front lines of islamist insurgency. two weeks ago today terrorists massacred 38 tourists at a beach resort in tunisia attacked a factory in southern france beheading the owner, and conducted a suicide attack at a kuwait kuwaiti shiite mosque. while these events may have not been directly connected, they are indicative of the pervasiveness of the terrorist threat we face today. the most immediate threat comes from the islamic state in iraq and syria in which muslims are flocking to syria to fight with the islamic state. the state department terrorism report that was released in april highlights the fact that there were 16,000 foreign fighters from over 90 countries that had joined in the fight in syria, exceeding
she's also been a senior adviser in the state department south asia bureau, central intelligence agency as a political analyst on south asia and for a period of four years was also in the political officer to the embassies in islamabad and new delhi. join me in welcoming lisa curtis. lisa? >> thank you john, and thank you all for joining us today for our program. a view from the front lines of islamist insurgency. two weeks ago today terrorists massacred 38 tourists at a beach resort in...
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president obama has made it clear he wants the united states to pivot law towards asia and sees this trade deal as centralbut these talks were to fail he thinks china would establish its own free trade zone based on its standards, not the u.s. this t.p.p. deal then is much about politics as economics. andrew thomas al jazeera, hawaii. >>> cambodia is worried about how the t.p.p. agreement will effect its exports to the u.s. and we have more from the capitol. >> reporter: trans pacific partnership is causing a lot of concern in cambodia. now cambodia has been left out of this agreement in favor of its neighbor vietnam so what this means is that the exports are going to have easy and cheap access to the lucrative american market. cambodia exports on the other hand are not going to be nearly as competitive and this also means that businesses are more likely to invest in vietnam so if you are a garment manufacturer you will set up a factory in vietnam because of the preferential trade agreement it enjoys with the u.s. this is concerning the government. the government here is saying it is creating unsaid divis
president obama has made it clear he wants the united states to pivot law towards asia and sees this trade deal as centralbut these talks were to fail he thinks china would establish its own free trade zone based on its standards, not the u.s. this t.p.p. deal then is much about politics as economics. andrew thomas al jazeera, hawaii. >>> cambodia is worried about how the t.p.p. agreement will effect its exports to the u.s. and we have more from the capitol. >> reporter: trans...
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central america. rather, there's also unauthorized immigrants from asia, from africa, from europe, from russia, from canada, from ireland, from vietnam, from india. they're from all over the world. and while hispanics or latino origin unauthorized immigrants make up the vast majority of the unauthorized immigrant population, there is a diversity among this population, too. >> hinojosa: so i find it really interesting, mark, because, you know, you devote your life right now to being a professor and to looking at numbers. but in fact, you know, we have a lot of people on our show that are devoted to trying to break down numbers and make them very human stories, whether they're artists or writers. and your very personal story is one that i think is interesting, because in a lot of ways you kind of symbolize the kind of typical latino experience in the sense of... well, your story of your... tell us the story of your parents, who both were born in the united states, children of immigrants from mexico. so what do you think... and yet you were the first one of your family to go away to college. >> yes. >> so pai
central america. rather, there's also unauthorized immigrants from asia, from africa, from europe, from russia, from canada, from ireland, from vietnam, from india. they're from all over the world. and while hispanics or latino origin unauthorized immigrants make up the vast majority of the unauthorized immigrant population, there is a diversity among this population, too. >> hinojosa: so i find it really interesting, mark, because, you know, you devote your life right now to being a...
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foreign relations committee and been a senior advisor in the state department south asia bureau, served at the central intelligence agency as a political analyst on south asia and for a period of four years was also in the political officer to the beamsies in islam bad and new delhi -- islamabad and new delhi. please join me in welcoming lisa curtis. lisa. [applause] lisa: thank you, john, and thank you all for joining us today for the program. a view from the front lines of islamist u.s. is, perspectives on terrorism -- insurgency, perspectives on terrorism and the middle east and asia. terrorists massacred 3 tourists in tunisia, attacked a factory in southern france, beheading the owner, and conducted a suicide attack at a kuwaiti shi'ite mosque, killing 25. while these event mace not have been directly connected they're indicative of the pervasiveness of the terror threat that we face today. the most immediate threat stems from the rise of the islamic state in iraq and syria. and the phenomena of foreign fighters in which muslims from around the world are flocking to syria to fight with the islamic
foreign relations committee and been a senior advisor in the state department south asia bureau, served at the central intelligence agency as a political analyst on south asia and for a period of four years was also in the political officer to the beamsies in islam bad and new delhi -- islamabad and new delhi. please join me in welcoming lisa curtis. lisa. [applause] lisa: thank you, john, and thank you all for joining us today for the program. a view from the front lines of islamist u.s. is,...
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asia has four places the same as south america, north and central america's c.o.n.c.a.c.a.f. there's three qualifiers, the remaining two places decided by play-off. they face the fifth team in south america, the fourth team plays the fifth team in asia. the process includes 851 matches over the six confederations. 206 taking part in the qualifiers 141 countries involved in saturday's draw. >> translation: it's a tough group, i think it will be stimulating. if you face spain, it can be exciting and motivating for the players. >> manchester united are unbeaten claiming their biggest scalp beating barcelona. a header from wayne rooney and a goal put united 2-0 up in the champion's cup match. barca pulled a cup back. they sealed a 3-1 victory for united. >> there was a friendly win for chelsea in charlotte north carolina. falling behind. after a goal from ibrahimo vic. they knocked chelsea out of the champion's league. they made the game 1-1. penalties were needed. he blasted in a winner giving chelsea a victory. the italian club was involved in pre-season action. it was one of th
asia has four places the same as south america, north and central america's c.o.n.c.a.c.a.f. there's three qualifiers, the remaining two places decided by play-off. they face the fifth team in south america, the fourth team plays the fifth team in asia. the process includes 851 matches over the six confederations. 206 taking part in the qualifiers 141 countries involved in saturday's draw. >> translation: it's a tough group, i think it will be stimulating. if you face spain, it can be...
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president obama has made it clear he wants the united states to pivot more to asia and see this trade deal as centralif these talks were to fail he thinks china would establish its own free trade zone based on its standards, not the u.s. this t.p.p. deal then is much about politics as economics. andrew thomas al jazeera, hawaii. >>> andrew teeing it up talking about china and the fact it's not involved and how does the own free trade agreement work? we have details from scott who is in beijing. >> reporter: so far china has been excluded from the discussions of the trans pacific partnership mainly because they don't agree with the standards of the free trade component to discussions but china has its own free trade program in the works called one belt one road ambitious program and not only free trade but physically connect asia with europe and africa and also a component of this initiative they started infrastructure development banks and what they are focused on and there are geo ramifications in china because half of the 12 countries that are part of p.t.t. have territory disputes the china. china
president obama has made it clear he wants the united states to pivot more to asia and see this trade deal as centralif these talks were to fail he thinks china would establish its own free trade zone based on its standards, not the u.s. this t.p.p. deal then is much about politics as economics. andrew thomas al jazeera, hawaii. >>> andrew teeing it up talking about china and the fact it's not involved and how does the own free trade agreement work? we have details from scott who is in...
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president obama has made it clear he wants the united states to have law to asia and sees this trade deal as centralthat. these talks were to fail he thinks china would establish its own free trade zone based on its standards, not the u.s. this t.p.p. deal then is as much about politics as economics. andrew thomas al jazeera, hawaii. >>> south korea says the out break of middle east respiratory syndrome or mers is over health officials lifted the quarantine on the last person suspected of having mers and 36 died in south korea since it was detected in may and almost 200 others were infected. >> translator: considering various situations such as the lifting of surveillance on hospitals and the fact that no new patients were diagnosed with mers for 23 straight days the government and health workers now feel that the mers outbreak is no longer a threat to the country. >> reporter: the greek government has officially started bailout negotiations with creditors in athens. the prime minister is urging his party to unite over the bailout measures. earlier this month nearly a quarter of the party rebelled o
president obama has made it clear he wants the united states to have law to asia and sees this trade deal as centralthat. these talks were to fail he thinks china would establish its own free trade zone based on its standards, not the u.s. this t.p.p. deal then is as much about politics as economics. andrew thomas al jazeera, hawaii. >>> south korea says the out break of middle east respiratory syndrome or mers is over health officials lifted the quarantine on the last person suspected...
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risk to poultry operations around the world, what specifically in other countries, central and south america, europe and asial these flyaway's go back-and-forth every year? what are we looking at in the future here? are we just keeping our fingers in the dikes, so to speak. dr. swayne: we can look back at data generated in asia, are korean -- our korean colleagues. they have had to bring years of migratory fowl. the second year, it reoccurred but was not as severe. the lesson, when you have an incursion of migratory waterfowl, you have a severe year, then it is mild. for us, the advantage is all the surveillance evidence suggest we do not have the virus in current farms. the risk is what would come through the migratory fly ways. that emphasizes the role of colleagues in wild life health. surveillance programs set up across southern canada in the northern u.s.. even down the atlantic flyway coast. trying to get a handle on whether it is in birds that are migrating. if it is identified, there should be information disseminated within those areas for farmers to be extra vigilant . to quickly report any abnorma
risk to poultry operations around the world, what specifically in other countries, central and south america, europe and asial these flyaway's go back-and-forth every year? what are we looking at in the future here? are we just keeping our fingers in the dikes, so to speak. dr. swayne: we can look back at data generated in asia, are korean -- our korean colleagues. they have had to bring years of migratory fowl. the second year, it reoccurred but was not as severe. the lesson, when you have an...
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. >>> asia markets walllow in the red. see what looms for a central bank meeting. that's after this break. more and more, data is visual. in fact, the number of mris has increased by ten percent a year. and a radiologist might view a thousand images to find one tiny abnormality in shape, contrast or movement. because it's so challenging a research project is teaching ibm watson to see. in the future, it could help clinicians spot key patterns quickly and precisely. ibm watson is working to make healthcare smarter every day. need to hire fast? go to ziprecruiter.com and post your job to over one hundred of the web's leading job boards with a single click. then simply select the best candidates from one easy to review list. and now you can use zip recruiter for free. go to ziprecruiter.com. >>> welcome back. let's give you a rundown of what to watch this week. today, we'll get durable goods number. and earnings from nor fok southern and twitter and facebook earnings will steal a spotlight later in the week. all eyes on the fed wednesday after it releases a statement
. >>> asia markets walllow in the red. see what looms for a central bank meeting. that's after this break. more and more, data is visual. in fact, the number of mris has increased by ten percent a year. and a radiologist might view a thousand images to find one tiny abnormality in shape, contrast or movement. because it's so challenging a research project is teaching ibm watson to see. in the future, it could help clinicians spot key patterns quickly and precisely. ibm watson is...
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asia this year. some people in the market has said that the central bank may have intervened to help prop it up. fitch did maintain malaysia's aminus rating, it did say that 1mdb is a risk to the economy. investments grew 20% in the first quarter, and investments can drive jobs growth and boost the economy even if foreigners with the country. angie: haslinda amin in singapore. thanks. coming up next, while china's markets are in meltdown, xi jinping is meeting world leaders in russia. we will discuss what is on the agenda when "first up" returns. ♪ angie: other stories making headlines. russia has veto a un security council resolution condemning the 1995 massacre at server needs the as genocide. it marks 20 years since the murder of 8000 muslim men and forces.bosnian in bosnia thousands of people marched in memory of the victims. beeno berlusconi has convicted of bribery and sentenced to three years in prison. however, the 78-year-old will not serve time. he was found guilty of paying a naples senator $3.3 million for his vote in 2006. berlusconi committed -- completed committee service and is s
asia this year. some people in the market has said that the central bank may have intervened to help prop it up. fitch did maintain malaysia's aminus rating, it did say that 1mdb is a risk to the economy. investments grew 20% in the first quarter, and investments can drive jobs growth and boost the economy even if foreigners with the country. angie: haslinda amin in singapore. thanks. coming up next, while china's markets are in meltdown, xi jinping is meeting world leaders in russia. we will...
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asia's confederation will have four spots the same as south america, and north and central america they get three qualifiers. the remaining places will be filled by oceana as best side as well as the fourth place team by concacaf. all 851 matches over the next two years played over the six confederations, 206 countries will take part in those qualifiers and 141 countries were involved in saturday's draw. which did not including asia as asia's season has already begun. they will give full support to the administration. putin and blatter smoke of the investigation into fifa. >> we're confident of the work presented at this meeting and one more time we say yes to russia. >> well, for more on this we can speak to our correspondent rory challands in russia. this is sepp blatter's first trip to russia. he has found support there. why has the russian administration, vladimir putin so behind him? >> well, i mean, the short answer to that, really, you just heard there, sepp blatter himself endorses the 2018 world cup to be held in russia. it was fifa that awarded that to russia and russia doesn'
asia's confederation will have four spots the same as south america, and north and central america they get three qualifiers. the remaining places will be filled by oceana as best side as well as the fourth place team by concacaf. all 851 matches over the next two years played over the six confederations, 206 countries will take part in those qualifiers and 141 countries were involved in saturday's draw. which did not including asia as asia's season has already begun. they will give full...
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. >> what specifically in other countries, central america south america, certainly europe and asia, the fly aways obviously go back and forth every year -- what are we looking at in the future here? are we just keeping our fingers trying to control something that is way bigger than us? >> we can look back at data generated in asia, for example, from our korean colleagues. they have had two years of incursions from migratory water fowl. the worst year was actually in the fall of 2013-2014. the second year it reoccurred but not as severe. i think the lesson -- this has been repeated in the last 15 years where you have an incursion you have a severe year and then it gets mild and then propagated in the farming system. for us the advantage we are at this point in the u.s. is all the surveillance evidence would suggest that we don't have the virus in current farms so our real risk is what would come back through the miegatory fly aways. that emphasizes the role of colleagues in wild life health incluzs usgs and surveillance programs set up across southern canada, northern u.s. and down t
. >> what specifically in other countries, central america south america, certainly europe and asia, the fly aways obviously go back and forth every year -- what are we looking at in the future here? are we just keeping our fingers trying to control something that is way bigger than us? >> we can look back at data generated in asia, for example, from our korean colleagues. they have had two years of incursions from migratory water fowl. the worst year was actually in the fall of...
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asia sarah clarke reports. >> reporter: nestled in the shadows of skyscrapers is farming plots. a third generation farmer who left rer job in the central financial district to return to her roots. >> i love this place, i was born and grow up here. we grow food for our community. we want to show that they can co-exist in the city. >> land like this is being snapped up by developers and farmers are being driven out. becky's family joined with three households to create a cooperative in a bid to help the urban sprawl. >> for our sustainable future we need farmers, food green areas. >> local production accounts for 2%. with nearly all food supplied imported. food scandals are causing more consumers to by local. >> one reason is fresh, it's more fresh and the taste is very good. >> there's around 4,000 farmers working here in hong kong. plots are small, and the amounts they produce is limited because of the land size. it's the next generation of farmers keen to see agriculture in the city grow. >> johnny is part of a research group in hong kong. see said the group can produce supply but the farming land left must be protected and targets sh
asia sarah clarke reports. >> reporter: nestled in the shadows of skyscrapers is farming plots. a third generation farmer who left rer job in the central financial district to return to her roots. >> i love this place, i was born and grow up here. we grow food for our community. we want to show that they can co-exist in the city. >> land like this is being snapped up by developers and farmers are being driven out. becky's family joined with three households to create a...
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asia. get the picture? it's hard to ignore. china, that is. and fed chair janet yellin has acknowledged in the careful phrasing of a central banker that developments overseas will affect the timing of any decision by the federal reserve to raise interest rates here at home. >> were we to judge that these developments did create substantial risks or weren't changing the outlook in some notable way. then a change in the outlook is something that would affect monetary policy. >> what she said. >> when will the fed begin to raise rates? few believe it's going to happen at the meeting this week since there's no post meeting press conference we won't know the tenor of the discussion until the minutes are released in three weeks. >> global growth concerns overshadowed positive economic data here. durable goods, toasters and jetliners that are expected to last three years or more jumped from a month earlier. much of that was due to aircraft orders. the report prompted j.p. morgan to raise its estimate to 2.4%. the government releases its second read on thursday. >>> a massive health care deal to tell you about, teva has agreed to buy allergen's generic's
asia. get the picture? it's hard to ignore. china, that is. and fed chair janet yellin has acknowledged in the careful phrasing of a central banker that developments overseas will affect the timing of any decision by the federal reserve to raise interest rates here at home. >> were we to judge that these developments did create substantial risks or weren't changing the outlook in some notable way. then a change in the outlook is something that would affect monetary policy. >> what...