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the second question has to do, you mentioned central asia. and you're both five-year and twenty-year outlooks, you never mentioned the initiative by china which is actually transforming the region as we speak. i was wondering to hear about that. thank you very much. >> i mentioned before sort of in passing, obviously china regards central asia as important. so far it is more talk than action. over time it will turn into something. that part of the world is bound to grow assuming their autonomy stays in decent shape. i think that is true. i'm a first question, there's only two outcomes. policy successes and intelligence failures. i think i would resist a little bit the issue that we always fail. i think our record is not that. if you look at some of the studies that even projections, i don't think even that is what that predictions that are batting average is not bad. something like arab spring, there is a challenge. i don't think intelligent did much better, much worse than the academic community. they are the challenges we all knew these pla
the second question has to do, you mentioned central asia. and you're both five-year and twenty-year outlooks, you never mentioned the initiative by china which is actually transforming the region as we speak. i was wondering to hear about that. thank you very much. >> i mentioned before sort of in passing, obviously china regards central asia as important. so far it is more talk than action. over time it will turn into something. that part of the world is bound to grow assuming their...
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@a fossil from central asia is @tt-recollection evolved. @it was 20 times smaller and @shorter than the t-rex. @the dinosaur had good hearing @of smell. @it. @>> yes. @>> it's on the smaller side. @>>> what about these @temperatures. @>> give me all over the place. @we have a wild ride in the next @starting with tonight it's @quiet, we saw a line of showers @roll through, if you're out @there midafternoon, that was a @sign of cold front number 1 @that moved by. @behind that front it's been the @wind, the big story, west @southwest, 10, 15, 20, 25 miles @because of that we continue @with wind advisory from @cuyahoga to medina. @we see the winds remain gusty @and weaken by morning. @the gusts come down from the @30s to the 20s. @they come down tomorrow and @temperatures will be cooling @who have into the upper 40s, @had partly cloudy skies no more @rain expected in the region. @take a look at the region as a @whole. @northern michigan, back into @portions of wisconsin, areas of @low pressure, look at what's @happening behind it. @just a peppe
@a fossil from central asia is @tt-recollection evolved. @it was 20 times smaller and @shorter than the t-rex. @the dinosaur had good hearing @of smell. @it. @>> yes. @>> it's on the smaller side. @>>> what about these @temperatures. @>> give me all over the place. @we have a wild ride in the next @starting with tonight it's @quiet, we saw a line of showers @roll through, if you're out @there midafternoon, that was a @sign of cold front number 1 @that moved by....
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hillary clinton and i long lines -- hundreds of people waiting to experience something big in central asia. not an amusement park or a celebrity... it's a *mcdonalds!*this is the first one in the country of kazakhstan.it has a new feature that's hard to find around here... self-ordering jetblue is launching a pilot training program. you don't need to have any flying experience!but you do need a high school diploma and be at least 23 years old by the end of the four year program. only 24 candidates will be selected! and all of them will be guaranteed a first officer job when they finish! for this tuesday.updates on all the day's top stories right now on wcpo dot com.our next newscast is tonight at 11..."the list" is next... the list starts now. lose weight by eating pizza. it's possible if you do this. then a hidden farming community in the middle of suburb yeah. >> it's called utopia for a reason.
hillary clinton and i long lines -- hundreds of people waiting to experience something big in central asia. not an amusement park or a celebrity... it's a *mcdonalds!*this is the first one in the country of kazakhstan.it has a new feature that's hard to find around here... self-ordering jetblue is launching a pilot training program. you don't need to have any flying experience!but you do need a high school diploma and be at least 23 years old by the end of the four year program. only 24...
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if you talk to the chinese about central asia they just laugh at russia.they say russia has no capacity, we're the game in central asia, not the russians. >> the back row, please. >> thank you. kevin barrett with the defense one. talk more about the use of covert ops on the rise, the overclassification with a lot of officials over the last few years the intelligence communities needs to do a better job. yet we're fighting a covert war. extremely in the dark and when it comes to isis and terrorism in the middle east. how can that be reconciled. what conversations are happening in the government or through nic and what changes could or should be made to open up any of this? >> i wouldn't say our actions against isis are covert. some of them are discrete and small unit. i wouldn't say there's much secret about them. that's interesting. in general, you're right. we do a terrible job at helping the american people understand our work and how we do it. my favorite example is the 215 program the telephone meta data program. if you can imagine intelligence getting
if you talk to the chinese about central asia they just laugh at russia.they say russia has no capacity, we're the game in central asia, not the russians. >> the back row, please. >> thank you. kevin barrett with the defense one. talk more about the use of covert ops on the rise, the overclassification with a lot of officials over the last few years the intelligence communities needs to do a better job. yet we're fighting a covert war. extremely in the dark and when it comes to isis...
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it parachuted to central asia. they were met by freezing temperatures like when they launched from kazakhstan last march. and a prayer vigil today in joined raleigh after an officer officer-involved shooting. akiel denkins was killed on monday. the officer involved is on administrative duty. raleigh mayor nancy macfarlane is call for calm. areas girl whose heart stopped after being shot in the the suspected shooter has been charged with the murders. california man wanted for kidnapping his girl friend and he led authorities on a going to be recorded for a documentary. they are the biggest act to play in cuba since the revolution in 1959. barbara: have unever seen them live? john: i haven't. barbara: have you? don: no. barbara: twice. don: i'm surprised they are being allowed to play. for years rock 'n roll wasn't allowed at all. barbara: things are changing. don: i guess so. and it is free. big concert. john: they are all 80 years old. not quite. don: they are playing at 4:30 in the afternoon then they have to get
it parachuted to central asia. they were met by freezing temperatures like when they launched from kazakhstan last march. and a prayer vigil today in joined raleigh after an officer officer-involved shooting. akiel denkins was killed on monday. the officer involved is on administrative duty. raleigh mayor nancy macfarlane is call for calm. areas girl whose heart stopped after being shot in the the suspected shooter has been charged with the murders. california man wanted for kidnapping his girl...
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germany fell foreign minister has continued his tour of central asia and states. could you stand -- kurdistan is surrounded by autocratic regimes, not to mention heavyweights russia and china. he pledged help to a country that is in a "rough neighborhood." reporter: this could be any major western city. the young business is expanding. they have three other outlets. it is one of the most economically open countries in the world. young entrepreneurs are optimistic. >> on very happy to have this successful business and i'm thinking about maybe some kind of -- another business incontext on. -- in kazakhstan. reporter: outside though, many people can not afford to buy the goods on sale. human rights groups criticized the country. and go record, and then there is the problem of economic decline. the steep fall in oioil prices and the value of the russian ruble have hit the country hard. germany's foreign minister praised their democratic achievements and promised german help. >> the goal is to improve living conditions for the people. so they see democracy is worth it
germany fell foreign minister has continued his tour of central asia and states. could you stand -- kurdistan is surrounded by autocratic regimes, not to mention heavyweights russia and china. he pledged help to a country that is in a "rough neighborhood." reporter: this could be any major western city. the young business is expanding. they have three other outlets. it is one of the most economically open countries in the world. young entrepreneurs are optimistic. >> on very...
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check out these fossils from a newly discovered dinosaur found in the rocks in central asia. it's called the we're told it got to be about the size of a horse. scientists say it's an an certificate of the t rex and unearthing it may help them understanding how the tie ran saur us became the ultimate competitor. >> it has sophisticated brain and senses, keen eyesight and keen smell that the t-rex has so it shows us that these senses evolved long before these animals became gigantic. >> they just got bigger and bigger. scientists will examine slightly younger rocks in the same area to help bridge the evolution gap between this dino and the t h-r. >>> it's an incredibly rare find under a d.c. bridge. a bird that hasn't nested here in over a century is back and has environmentalists buzzing. >>> and he's known on the local music circuit, but now he's mi the incredible response a local musician got on the show "the voice." check out the fresh new look on mcdonald's mcpick 2 menu! try a flaky filet-o-fish made with sustainably sourced fish, a big mac made with 100% beef, chicken mc
check out these fossils from a newly discovered dinosaur found in the rocks in central asia. it's called the we're told it got to be about the size of a horse. scientists say it's an an certificate of the t rex and unearthing it may help them understanding how the tie ran saur us became the ultimate competitor. >> it has sophisticated brain and senses, keen eyesight and keen smell that the t-rex has so it shows us that these senses evolved long before these animals became gigantic....
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other respondents were african-american, that's not coming from embe grant stock, south africa, central asia, the middle east. is the political profile a little different? we are talking about african-american muslims who are descendent from people here for a long time. were they less likely to share some of the social conservatism from people who come from countries like israel, iraq, pakistan? >> yes, that would be want case. if you look at the history, obviously with the african-americans, because they were here, and they were on the path to struggle to set their humanity free, civil rights, and because they didn't see themselves as americans, because they were looked at as being less than a citizen at the time and jobs. but the same thing now, economics and jobs are pretty high. and many of the immigrants that they say come here, a lot of them initially, we find them isolating themselves, more so in their provings, not necessarily in religious life. and then we begin to see that because the african-americans were in the community and connected with the people in the community, we begin t
other respondents were african-american, that's not coming from embe grant stock, south africa, central asia, the middle east. is the political profile a little different? we are talking about african-american muslims who are descendent from people here for a long time. were they less likely to share some of the social conservatism from people who come from countries like israel, iraq, pakistan? >> yes, that would be want case. if you look at the history, obviously with the...
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they parachuted to central asia and warm up by freezing temperatures just like when they launched from kazakhstan last year. the mission was a medical research voyage that could help pave the way to eventual flights to mars. kelly has spent more time in space than any other american. welcome home. >> if you follow him on twitter at all, i mean, the photographs that he has sent from the international space center are just breathtaking. >>> it is now 4:38 in the morning. new video into our newsroom is at the center of a controversy in charlotte. >> it doesn't take much to look at this video and see if this is too much. >> the question,this excessive force? coming up, what authorities say >> later, look at the looking great and stepping out with confidence includes having beautiful feet. my newest beauty routine secret starts in the shower. discover the latest innovation from amop\. the new pedi perfect wet & dry. now get effortless hard skin removal on dry or wet skin. plus, it has 2 speeds and it's rechargeable. the easy way for touchably soft feet. suits me and my new shoes. new amop\
they parachuted to central asia and warm up by freezing temperatures just like when they launched from kazakhstan last year. the mission was a medical research voyage that could help pave the way to eventual flights to mars. kelly has spent more time in space than any other american. welcome home. >> if you follow him on twitter at all, i mean, the photographs that he has sent from the international space center are just breathtaking. >>> it is now 4:38 in the morning. new video...
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long lines -- hundreds of people waiting to experience something big in central asia. not an amusement park or a celebrity... it's a *mcdonalds!*this is the first one in the country of kazakhstan.it has a new feature that's hard to find weather summary: as we head into wednesday, there's a chance for a few showers. but, it's mainly north and west of i-71. most folks will also see just clouds from time to time. i still think, we'll see some sun mixed with clouds, and highs will head back into the low 70s again. the rain will really arrive on thursday as showers and rain start early before heavy rain hits later into the evening and nighttime. a slow moving cold front could also trigger a few rumbles of thunder. we get a sunny break on friday with another chance for rain on tonight in healthy living...a breakthrough may lead to a cure for one of the most common causes of blindness... age- related macular degeneration. the disease destroys a layer of cells that help nourish the cells die.. a black spot develops in the middle of a person's sight. doctors at the college of l
long lines -- hundreds of people waiting to experience something big in central asia. not an amusement park or a celebrity... it's a *mcdonalds!*this is the first one in the country of kazakhstan.it has a new feature that's hard to find weather summary: as we head into wednesday, there's a chance for a few showers. but, it's mainly north and west of i-71. most folks will also see just clouds from time to time. i still think, we'll see some sun mixed with clouds, and highs will head back into...
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the capsule parachuted to central asia last night. the mission was a medical research voyage that could help pave the way for eventual flights to mars one day soon perhaps. kelly has spent more time in space than any other american. >>> new video into our newsroom is at the center of controversy in charlotte. >> take a look at this video and see that this is too much. >> the question is, is it excessive force? still to come, what authorities say happened. >> later, look at the damage left behind as severe weather >> this morning, we're starting off with wet conditions. 53 in tarboro. (vo) new tidy cats lightweight 4-in-1 fights mess right. plus locks clumps tight. ... and now it's light. every home, every cat. there's a tidy cats for that. >>> welcome back to your north carolina news. it is now 5:40 on this wednesday morning. we take a look at your drive time forecast. keep in mind, the sun doesn't rise until 6:44 this morning. we drop to 51 by 7:00 a.m. and we'll continue to see the temperatures drop this morning. we're watching a co
the capsule parachuted to central asia last night. the mission was a medical research voyage that could help pave the way for eventual flights to mars one day soon perhaps. kelly has spent more time in space than any other american. >>> new video into our newsroom is at the center of controversy in charlotte. >> take a look at this video and see that this is too much. >> the question is, is it excessive force? still to come, what authorities say happened. >> later,...
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. >>> central asia's very first mcdonald's opened today in kazakhstan. the country's president among those paying a visit to the golden arches. 15 more mcdonald's are already planned across the country by 2019. >> talk about happy meals. >> lots of happy meals. >> cheeseburgers on the dollar menu, also. >>> so we're about to break some records. >> it's going to be wonderful the next couple of days. a very short duration between 70-degree readings. we do it tomorrow no problem. outside tonight, it's been a little coolish. a lot of dogs being walked we're still above our normal daytime high, which is 47. 67 was the high today. that's more typical of a may 1, as we go into the next couple late may, early june type weather. the average high, 47. there are your sunrise, and sunset times. as we go through the next, maybe 12 hours, we have to be concerned about some low cloudiness, and still cool temperature readings. our record warmth, the next two days, then temperatures will take a step back over the weekend. it's still decent, actually, around saturday. we
. >>> central asia's very first mcdonald's opened today in kazakhstan. the country's president among those paying a visit to the golden arches. 15 more mcdonald's are already planned across the country by 2019. >> talk about happy meals. >> lots of happy meals. >> cheeseburgers on the dollar menu, also. >>> so we're about to break some records. >> it's going to be wonderful the next couple of days. a very short duration between 70-degree readings. we do...
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and the second question has to do with central asia.in your five and 20 years outlooks you never mentioned the new silk road initiative which is transforming the region as we speak. i was wondering to hear your thoughts about that. thank you very much. >> i mentioned before sort of in passing that china regards central asia as a place that will be important. right now the silk road is more talk but it will turn into something. i think they are bound to grow assuming their economy stays in decent shape. i take that to be true. on the first question, my boss, jim clapper, says there are only two outcomes in foreign policy. policy successes and intelligence failures. i think i would resist the proposition that we also fail. i think our record is not bad. if you look at some of the studies of predictions i don't think intelligence is entirely in the predictions. studies looked at our predictions and said our batting average isn't bad. something like arab spring -- they are a challenge. i don't think intelligence did better or worse than the
and the second question has to do with central asia.in your five and 20 years outlooks you never mentioned the new silk road initiative which is transforming the region as we speak. i was wondering to hear your thoughts about that. thank you very much. >> i mentioned before sort of in passing that china regards central asia as a place that will be important. right now the silk road is more talk but it will turn into something. i think they are bound to grow assuming their economy stays in...
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still today the smells and sights would be family for people who have travelled through central asia or north after. it is a mixture of kurds, turks and arabs. the deals between the e.u. and turkey would allow all visa free travel to europe. many have no idea about the negotiations in brussels, but some who do say if europe wants to let them in without a visa than why not see more of the world >> translation: if you don't need visa, people can go for a holiday and they will not to have pay for visa. this is anow a difficult thing >> reporter: the deal has been criticized that the e.u. is so. it all comes at the very time turkey is accused of human rights. fortress europe could become fortress turkey. many say sending them back could break international law. the whole reason why so many syrian refugees make the journey into europe is because staying in turkey means it is difficult for them to get their kirn educated and-- children-- and get a work permit. in return every citizen would enjoy freedom of movement across the schengen zone. many find themselves stuck in the middle of an ex
still today the smells and sights would be family for people who have travelled through central asia or north after. it is a mixture of kurds, turks and arabs. the deals between the e.u. and turkey would allow all visa free travel to europe. many have no idea about the negotiations in brussels, but some who do say if europe wants to let them in without a visa than why not see more of the world >> translation: if you don't need visa, people can go for a holiday and they will not to have...
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still today the smells and sites will be familiar for people who have travelled through central asianorth africa. it's a mixture of kurds, turks and arabs. the deal between the e.u. and turkey would allow them all visa-free travel through europe. many you speak to here have no idea about the deal. but some who do say if europe wants to let them in without a visa, why not see more of the world. >> why not? anybody ask if they have opportunity and some money they can go for holiday, and they don't have to pay 400 lira, and they won't [ inaudible ] embassy or english embassy, wait for visa, this is very difficult thing. >> reporter: but the deal has been heavily criticized over allegation the e.u. is so intent on keeping refugees out, it has caved in to every turkish demand. it all comes at the very time turkey is accused of growing authoritarianism. so fortress europe could become fortress turkey. many human rights groups say sending refugees back here could break international law. the whole reason so many refugees make the dangerous trip to europe is because staying in turkey means i
still today the smells and sites will be familiar for people who have travelled through central asianorth africa. it's a mixture of kurds, turks and arabs. the deal between the e.u. and turkey would allow them all visa-free travel through europe. many you speak to here have no idea about the deal. but some who do say if europe wants to let them in without a visa, why not see more of the world. >> why not? anybody ask if they have opportunity and some money they can go for holiday, and...
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a fossil find in central asia finding an ancestor of a t-rex reveals a dinosaur, previously unknown. does show what ancestors looked like at that time. the two legislated carnivore was only about a quarter the length of a t-rex. a hike in israel turns up a rare coin. a woman finds out what turns out to be a 2000-year-old coin with the face of a roman emprofessor, laying in the grass. a london museum currently owns i wonder what hi, guys! easter is hopping along. pso, if you're looking to stretch your dollar this easter holiday, pjust look at these savings at your local walmart. orlando, in head-to-head shopping, the total amount saved at walmart vs. winn-dixie was $22.61 - that's 16% on this week's easter basket. why shop anywhere else? fill your basket with walmart's pevery day low prices and get big savings. start shopping with walmart's every day low prices today. and see what you could save. what does fresh epcot mean? maybe it's sampling seasonal dishes... ...enjoying hand-picked music or seeing locally grown topiaries. whatever you pick here, the epcot international flower and
a fossil find in central asia finding an ancestor of a t-rex reveals a dinosaur, previously unknown. does show what ancestors looked like at that time. the two legislated carnivore was only about a quarter the length of a t-rex. a hike in israel turns up a rare coin. a woman finds out what turns out to be a 2000-year-old coin with the face of a roman emprofessor, laying in the grass. a london museum currently owns i wonder what hi, guys! easter is hopping along. pso, if you're looking to...
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these photos show their soyuz capsule, parachuting to a barren location in central asia. they were met by freezing temperatures, just like when they launched from kazakhstan on march 27th last year. happening now happening now... the annual cincinnati home and garden show is underway.. and there's so much to see and do... kara dblbx our jessica brown is live at duke energy convention center with a the tri-state.. how much you should expect to pay, coming up. live cam and looking live at downtown cincinnati. your weather and traffic is next stay with us again teaming up with saint jude children's research hospital for the annual dream home giveaway. tickets will be going on sale soon so stick with fox19 now for updates. wx animation if your someone who loves (vo) new tidy cats lightweight 4-in-1 fights mess right. attacks three strong litter box odors, plus locks clumps tight. ... and now it's light. neesstep with the power of febreze. or control worth celebrating. (vo) want to be happy with your at enterprise, we guarantee it. p head to your neighborhood enterprise car sa
these photos show their soyuz capsule, parachuting to a barren location in central asia. they were met by freezing temperatures, just like when they launched from kazakhstan on march 27th last year. happening now happening now... the annual cincinnati home and garden show is underway.. and there's so much to see and do... kara dblbx our jessica brown is live at duke energy convention center with a the tri-state.. how much you should expect to pay, coming up. live cam and looking live at...
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their capsule parachuted to a barren location in central asia. they were met by freezing temperatures, just like when they launched from kazakhstan on march 27th last year. mark: and for the first time in history, the u.s. army has opened up 20,000 combat positions to women. a combat engineer is responsible for the movement of friendly and enemy forces. that means they' re involved in the detonation of explosives and destruction of obstacles. this high schooler named josselyn is one of the first female recruits to secure the job. it' s the final week of the regular season for college basketball. lisa: fans are gearing up for some march madness. george vogel has the latest from the courts. george: college basketball has entered the final week of the regular season. welcome back. the kentucky wildcats are safely last night, a lot of senior night celebrations across the country this week. contracting -- kentucky goes on a roll. 19 points, 11 assists. kentucky takes control and gets a win, 88-79. indiana looking twin the big ten title after a big com
their capsule parachuted to a barren location in central asia. they were met by freezing temperatures, just like when they launched from kazakhstan on march 27th last year. mark: and for the first time in history, the u.s. army has opened up 20,000 combat positions to women. a combat engineer is responsible for the movement of friendly and enemy forces. that means they' re involved in the detonation of explosives and destruction of obstacles. this high schooler named josselyn is one of the...
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it's central asia's first mcdonald's but more planned to come along. kazakhstan is set to have 15 more over the next three years. thank you. >> we plan to cover that region heavily in the next fewweeks. >> because of mcdonald's. >> we'll have more update from uzbekistan and kurdistan and all of the stans. we'll open a bureau there. >> tajikistan. >> i forgot not to be left out. >> you know, they do have really good macaroons at the mcdonald's in beijing. in china. it's totally different. mcdonald's in china is so different. it's for may. >> don't they serve beer at the ones in europe? >> i had i so. possibly? >> mcdonald's in greece. >> now we know. >> helwx," we've heard about artistal vegetables. now there's secrets of chocolat why it's so the good for your brain. we're in nor a treat. >> and flu details revealed about the o. j. simpson case 22 years after the verdict. the jurors who are speaking out. >> tell us what you think on facebook wnnfans.com and twitter @abcwnn. you're watching "world news now" "world news now." jill and kate use t
it's central asia's first mcdonald's but more planned to come along. kazakhstan is set to have 15 more over the next three years. thank you. >> we plan to cover that region heavily in the next fewweeks. >> because of mcdonald's. >> we'll have more update from uzbekistan and kurdistan and all of the stans. we'll open a bureau there. >> tajikistan. >> i forgot not to be left out. >> you know, they do have really good macaroons at the mcdonald's in beijing. in...
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a fossil find in central asia is shedding new light on how the tyrannosaurus rex got to be quite so big. it seems they evolved from smaller ancestors and became supersized quickly. the bones which led to this discovery date back 90 million years. they were found in modern day uzbekistan. to abrings the program close. find out much more of the days news on our website, putting the latest on our top story, russia's partial military withdrawal from syria, which president putin and obama discussed on the phone. from all of us at "world news america," thanks for watching. i will see you here tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and hong kong tourism board. >> want to know hong kong's most romantic spots? i will show you. i love heading to repulse bay for an evening stroll. it's a perfect, stunning backdrop for making roman
a fossil find in central asia is shedding new light on how the tyrannosaurus rex got to be quite so big. it seems they evolved from smaller ancestors and became supersized quickly. the bones which led to this discovery date back 90 million years. they were found in modern day uzbekistan. to abrings the program close. find out much more of the days news on our website, putting the latest on our top story, russia's partial military withdrawal from syria, which president putin and obama discussed...
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check out these fossils from a newly discovered dinosaur found in rocks in central asia. called the timurlengia euotica. >> wow. >> and we're told it got to be scientists say it's an ancestor of the t-rex. and unearthing these fossils may help them understand how the tyranasaur became the ultime at [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- shailene woodley. eugene levy and catherine o'hara.
check out these fossils from a newly discovered dinosaur found in rocks in central asia. called the timurlengia euotica. >> wow. >> and we're told it got to be scientists say it's an ancestor of the t-rex. and unearthing these fossils may help them understand how the tyranasaur became the ultime at [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join...
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and that is where they are from and central asia and former countries within the soviet union so basically i.s.i.l. played this role of bringing them all under a big banner and that is why i think afterwards the strategy were trying to send those fighters back to their home land, europe and attacks and may be extremely short at this stage with the responsibility of what is happening in brussels and maybe this could be one of the reasons. >> all right thank you for that omar with that update on the foreign fighters that increasingly worrying flow of fighters traveling from europe, getting trained in syria and returning back to europe to conduct these atrocities in many of the countries they were born in. we are looking at live pictures coming from brussels airport after two explosions. we are hearing from one of the local broadcasters that one of the attackers was a suicide attacker. we don't know anything more about what the explosives were, how large they were or are they were placed but one was outside the airport, one was inside the area port and also raises questions about how you can
and that is where they are from and central asia and former countries within the soviet union so basically i.s.i.l. played this role of bringing them all under a big banner and that is why i think afterwards the strategy were trying to send those fighters back to their home land, europe and attacks and may be extremely short at this stage with the responsibility of what is happening in brussels and maybe this could be one of the reasons. >> all right thank you for that omar with that...
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wait until we turn our backs on long standing allies in central asia like japan.t just iran. kennedy: i think there is a difference between turning your back and actually arming people. once you made body congress you can't go back to holding hands. >> we can hold hands after the show. kennedy: so much to look forward to. very appropriate. james joins me to explain how unbound delegates can make the convention a total free-for-all *. when you think about success, what does it look like? is it becoming a better professor by being a more adventurous student? is it one day giving your daughter the opportunity she deserves? is it finally witnessing all the artistic wonders of the natural world? whatever your definition of success is, helping you pursue it, is ours. t-i-a-a. kennedy: let's wrap this baby up. the slugfest that is the gop nomination is entering a fight for their delegates. if nobody has the number of delegates needed in the first round, the delegates can vote for whoever. we turn to james rosen. let's talk about the shadow campaign. it sounds like a batm
wait until we turn our backs on long standing allies in central asia like japan.t just iran. kennedy: i think there is a difference between turning your back and actually arming people. once you made body congress you can't go back to holding hands. >> we can hold hands after the show. kennedy: so much to look forward to. very appropriate. james joins me to explain how unbound delegates can make the convention a total free-for-all *. when you think about success, what does it look like?...
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the central asia assault basin that stretches across a large portion of asia had potentially containore than 39 billion metric tons of potash resources. that's according to the usgs. that could put pressure on potash prices. they've already been under pressure. along with the rest of the commodities index. are agricultural chemical makers, down 29% over the past year. companiesk at the that provide a lot of the north american supply, potash accounts for the largest percentage of supply, 32%. these are the companies that are the most affected by changes in potash or potassium pricing. alix: i just learned something new about commodities. that does not happen very often. things a lot. -- thanks a lot. for 30 years, prices of copper have been highly correlated to oil. i'm next guest says this relationship could be coming to an end. scarlet: talk about the correlation between oil and copper. alix: as demand growth picks up, both prices move higher. why do you think that will decouple right now? >> if we look at that relationship in the past 15 , the take for take up and down, copper is t
the central asia assault basin that stretches across a large portion of asia had potentially containore than 39 billion metric tons of potash resources. that's according to the usgs. that could put pressure on potash prices. they've already been under pressure. along with the rest of the commodities index. are agricultural chemical makers, down 29% over the past year. companiesk at the that provide a lot of the north american supply, potash accounts for the largest percentage of supply, 32%....
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you might have to go to central asia but he knows them. >> coming up next tonight, a car took a scary four-story dive off this parking garage. we'll tell you happened as fox 5 news at 10:00 continues. >> reporter: i'm marina marraco tonight we're live outside the prince george's county police department district three station where yesterday a gun battled ensued between officers and suspects and tonight we're learning new details in this case including investigators believe that veteran detective jacai colson was shot dead by one of his fellow officers. the police chief says the confusion that ensued during a gun battle with suspect michael ford led to, quote, the errant round. investigators say two other suspects, ford's brothers watched from nearby cars and videotaped the entire incident. now all three ford brother charges are facing second degree murder charges. tony, shawn? >> there have been five ambush style killings of police officers in the united states this year. >> fox 5's ronica cleary spoke with craig floyd about the state of law enforcement in america today. >> for the l
you might have to go to central asia but he knows them. >> coming up next tonight, a car took a scary four-story dive off this parking garage. we'll tell you happened as fox 5 news at 10:00 continues. >> reporter: i'm marina marraco tonight we're live outside the prince george's county police department district three station where yesterday a gun battled ensued between officers and suspects and tonight we're learning new details in this case including investigators believe that...
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understand that change by finding more fossils on the next expedition in kazakhstan and across central asia. mike carter-conneen, abc7 news. michelle: that is all for us at 5:00. more on the new information released about the prince george's county officer killed in an ambush over the weekend. "abc7 news at 6:00" starts now. announcer: from abc7, this is a breaking news alert. leon: we have breaking developments this hour. surrounding the shooting death of prince george's county officer jacai colson. just in the last hour police released new information about the suspects and what happened yesterday. nearly 24 hours ago, when the maryland bureau chief brad bell was first to report many of the details and is now live from police headquarters with the latest. brad? brad: the police concluded a gut-wrenching press conference. the police chief himself choked up about what happened here. this car says it all. this is a police agency in mourning for the loss of this young officer as we have told you his name. jacai colson. we can show you his picture. in his uniform. he was working as a narcotics
understand that change by finding more fossils on the next expedition in kazakhstan and across central asia. mike carter-conneen, abc7 news. michelle: that is all for us at 5:00. more on the new information released about the prince george's county officer killed in an ambush over the weekend. "abc7 news at 6:00" starts now. announcer: from abc7, this is a breaking news alert. leon: we have breaking developments this hour. surrounding the shooting death of prince george's county...
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kelly and russian cosmonaut mikhail kornienko are back on earth this morning. barren location in central asia. they were met by freezing temperatures, just like when they launched from kazakhstan on march 27th of last year. a face-off on capitol hill between the fbi and apple. lisa: the fight over phone encryption, and congress is playing referee. fbi director james comey says apple' s new encryption is so powerful, only the company can help it hack the iphone of san bernardino terrorist syed farook. apple says everyone' s privacy is at stake. >> we think that protecting the security and privacy of hundreds of millions of iphone users is the right thing to do. that' s the reason that we' re doing this. lisa: this week, a federal magistrate sided with apple in a similar case in new york, ruling there' s no law forcing apple to hack a locked phone. that new york case won' t affect the california ruling. a san bernardino court hearing is scheduled three weeks from now. jailer. now adam ashcraft is out of work and facing two felony charges. the now-former corrections officer is charged with two f
kelly and russian cosmonaut mikhail kornienko are back on earth this morning. barren location in central asia. they were met by freezing temperatures, just like when they launched from kazakhstan on march 27th of last year. a face-off on capitol hill between the fbi and apple. lisa: the fight over phone encryption, and congress is playing referee. fbi director james comey says apple' s new encryption is so powerful, only the company can help it hack the iphone of san bernardino terrorist syed...
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yemen, to tunisia even pakistan and afghanistan, then aqap, aqim, and through middle east and central asia, is there a willingness to confront these groups in a way that could defeat them? >> first of all as you said antonio, it is a traveling ideology. it is expanding near and far. you have a lot of converts throughout the world, especially the middle east and african, north african because it is offering a ideology. you need to rebuild the state on new foundation and offer the millions of young muslim men and women an alternative, an alternative, political and social order that gives them a stake in the future. that does not basically provide them with a utopia which is a mythology. without filling the vacuum ideas, the institutional ideas, the governance ideas, i believe that this ideology, celafhi jeefdishijihaddism will be withr years to come. >> always good to have you with us. it's a fascinating book. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> hundreds of refugees formed a human change to cross a river to find a new home. >>> and a prize for one of the best teachers in the world.
yemen, to tunisia even pakistan and afghanistan, then aqap, aqim, and through middle east and central asia, is there a willingness to confront these groups in a way that could defeat them? >> first of all as you said antonio, it is a traveling ideology. it is expanding near and far. you have a lot of converts throughout the world, especially the middle east and african, north african because it is offering a ideology. you need to rebuild the state on new foundation and offer the millions...
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wait until we turn our backs on long standing allies in central asia like japan.just iran. kennedy: i think there is a difference between turning your back and actually arming people. once you made body congress you can't go back to holding hands. >> we can hold hands after the show. kennedy: so much to look forward to. very appropriate. james joins me to explain how unbound delegates can make the convention a total free-for-all *. as we speak we'll reveal. please stay here. when a moment turns romantic why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas for pulmonary hypertension, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ac
wait until we turn our backs on long standing allies in central asia like japan.just iran. kennedy: i think there is a difference between turning your back and actually arming people. once you made body congress you can't go back to holding hands. >> we can hold hands after the show. kennedy: so much to look forward to. very appropriate. james joins me to explain how unbound delegates can make the convention a total free-for-all *. as we speak we'll reveal. please stay here. when a moment...
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a few -- people have a good buy one empire or another and, not just in the west but throughout central asiachina, sub-saharan africa, before the british and french canada sub-saharan africa there were sprawling indigenous african empires. this is a book that is a laboratory in one country. brian: last question, was dracula the inhaler a real person? vlad the inhaler was a real person who fought the turks. used him vaguely for thedark, gothic novel about figure we are familiar with, but the myth of dracula is nonsense, essentially. brian: next book? is a sequel took the revenge of the revenge of geography, dealing with american geography and its relationship to foreign policy. it will be published one year from now. brian: our guest has been robert kaplan. the book is called, in europe's shadow: two cold wars and a thirty-year journey through romania and beyond. thank you very much. robert: thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org]
a few -- people have a good buy one empire or another and, not just in the west but throughout central asiachina, sub-saharan africa, before the british and french canada sub-saharan africa there were sprawling indigenous african empires. this is a book that is a laboratory in one country. brian: last question, was dracula the inhaler a real person? vlad the inhaler was a real person who fought the turks. used him vaguely for thedark, gothic novel about figure we are familiar with, but the myth...
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600 un >> pail toll gist discovered the new species through extensive suddeny of fossils through central asia. >> very cool. . >> in the district breaking ground on new building it will provide therapy for under privileged children. >> the globetrotters are in town and today they'll learn new moves from 107-year-old virginia mcclure en and she wept viral because of a dance she did at the white house last movement globetrotters will visit school in northeast d.c. where they volunteers on regular basis and players will talk to student about staying active and positive and i think she can teach them a few lessons about staying active and positive herself. >> look at that. >> that's great. >> smile says it all. >> john wall is a busy, busy man. >> he made that donation before. >> right. okay. house. freestyle wrap breaks out and gets help from the sglez if you have a news tip please share it with us. you can do that by calling 2 202-895-3000 or email "fox5" tips at wttg.com. 6:42. 47 degrees we're back in a moment. >> pretty views have the tidal base sglin will be ice. >> could be a cool, rainy d
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the second question has to do with you mentioned central asia and in your both five-year and 20-year jute locks, you never mentioned the new silk road initiative by choo that and transforming the region as we speak. i was wondering to hear your thoughts about that. thank you very much. >> on the last i mentioned before sort of in passing obviously china regards central asia as a place it's going to be important. so far, you know, the silk road is more talk than action but over time it will turn into something. so i mean i think chinese influence in that part of the world is bound to grow assuming their economy stays in decent shape, gets back on the rails a bit. i take that to be truth. on your first question, my boss jim clapper says there are only two outcomes in foreign policy. policy successes and intelligence failures. i think i would resist a little bit the proposition that we always fail. i think our record is not bad f. you look at some of the studies of even predictions i don't think intelligence is entirely in the prediction business and studies looking at predictions said
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their capsule parachuted to a bear location in central asia. they were met by freezing they launched on march 27 of last year. mark: ecru ship cutting its trip short. the anthem of this these reporting to return after severe weather and a no row virus outbreak. last month, the ship expressed a wild ride with waves up to 30 feet high. that trump was also cut short. lisa: parts of alabama are reporting damage after powerful storms crossed through the middle of the state. some of the hardest hit areas are in jefferson county where the national weather service confirmed a tornado touched down last night. the towns with the most severe damage are reporting trees down, cars damaged, and homes leveled by the strong storm. a louisiana woman is telling her story after weathering a tornado without shelter. mark: with winds hitting 140 miles-per-hour, she managed to hold on and walk away from the frightening experience. this was the moment when kyra johnson ran into trouble. she was making her fed-ex deliveries to a hardware store, but the doors were lock
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[laughter] we started breeding wolves thousands of years ago in central asia to turn them into dogs, and then we started turning them into big dogs, and we started turning them into little dogs. but if you take one of the chihuahuas you see in the hermes bags on fifth avenue and you let it loose on the african plain, you can watch natural selection happen. [laughter] so as you're thinking of lifecode, let's think of 5 principles. we have to take responsibility for this stuff, and the reason we have to take responsibility is because we're in charge. these aren't random mutations. we engineered this stuff, and it's the pottery barn rule: you break it, you own it. principle number two: we have to recognize and celebrate diversity in this stuff. there have been at least 33 versions of hominids that have walked around this earth. most all went extinct except us, but the normal and natural state of this earth is we have various versions of humans walking around at the same time, which is why most of us have some neanderthal in us, some of us have some denisova in us, and some in washington
[laughter] we started breeding wolves thousands of years ago in central asia to turn them into dogs, and then we started turning them into big dogs, and we started turning them into little dogs. but if you take one of the chihuahuas you see in the hermes bags on fifth avenue and you let it loose on the african plain, you can watch natural selection happen. [laughter] so as you're thinking of lifecode, let's think of 5 principles. we have to take responsibility for this stuff, and the reason we...
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he's now director for south and central asia at the hudson institute.s also the author of "pakistan: between mosque and military." and pamela constable, who has covered pakistan for the "washington post," and is the author of "playing with fire: pakistan at war with itself." and we welcome both of you back to the program. mr. ambassador, let me start with you. this group, who are they ant where do they come from? >> it's a group part of the pakistani taliban, the t.t.p., an affiliation with al quaida. they are an offshoot of the t.t.p., they have flirted with supporting i.s.i.s. recently aúd have been responsible for other actions including a kidnappings for ransom and terrorist acts in the past. >> reporter: when you say they flirted with i.s.i.s., what do you mean. >> they issued a statement saying we agree with i.s.i.s.'s objectives but did go to far as to disassociated with al quaida and affiliate with i.s.i.s. >> woodruff: pamela constable, what would you add to that? help us figure out how they fit into what we already know about the taliban and i
he's now director for south and central asia at the hudson institute.s also the author of "pakistan: between mosque and military." and pamela constable, who has covered pakistan for the "washington post," and is the author of "playing with fire: pakistan at war with itself." and we welcome both of you back to the program. mr. ambassador, let me start with you. this group, who are they ant where do they come from? >> it's a group part of the pakistani taliban,...
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their soyuz capsule parachuted to a barren location in central asia. they were met by freezing temperatures, just like when they launched from kazakhstan on march 27th of last year. >>> rochelle: from political it's a matchup some sports fans may be more interested in. eric, what can you tell us? >> eric: carolina and clemson baseball will go into friday's first rivalry game with a combined 15 wins in a row. the gamecocks visiting the lowcountry last night. that's where tim hill starts this morning's sports minute to win it. >> gamecocks baseball making its first road trip. just misses a home run lear. the gamecock hitters continue to stay hot at the plate. they go up 5-nothing. ellis trying to get the citadel back in it. just misses the grand slam with a scene from the movie "major league" breaks out. all come in to score, it's a 5-3 game. the gamecocks wins it 6-3. they improve 9-0 welcoming tiger home regular season finale, fist tiger since 1974 with more than half of his team's points, he scored 31. but cavs went on to win it. i'm tim hill with you
their soyuz capsule parachuted to a barren location in central asia. they were met by freezing temperatures, just like when they launched from kazakhstan on march 27th of last year. >>> rochelle: from political it's a matchup some sports fans may be more interested in. eric, what can you tell us? >> eric: carolina and clemson baseball will go into friday's first rivalry game with a combined 15 wins in a row. the gamecocks visiting the lowcountry last night. that's where tim hill...