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wouldn't americans, i be more concerned about china than russia. -- i would be more concerned about chinan russia. i tell you more. i am obsessed -- in love with obama and his administration and doing for internal policies. gdp is growing. recovering from the credit cycle , brilliant. what they do externally is a disaster. the russian administration, we are so good for external policy. it is great what putin is doing, but he is disastrous for the internal policies. changes would be perfect situation. ♪ >> tonight on "titans at the table," we talk football and the big apple. >> there will be a coin toss right here. >> with the man who is bringing it all together. jonathan tisch, co-chairman of the loews corporation and co-owner of the new york giants. ♪ he was born and raised in a new york family of hotel years. in 1959, his family branched out and bought loews theaters. today the loews corporation has $80 billion in assets that generate $15 billion in annual revenue with interest from everything in hotels, insurance, oil and gas. jonathan tisch runs the company h
wouldn't americans, i be more concerned about china than russia. -- i would be more concerned about chinan russia. i tell you more. i am obsessed -- in love with obama and his administration and doing for internal policies. gdp is growing. recovering from the credit cycle , brilliant. what they do externally is a disaster. the russian administration, we are so good for external policy. it is great what putin is doing, but he is disastrous for the internal policies. changes would be perfect...
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india, china russia and japan are planning a number of satellite launches, to enhance communicationsand give us a better understanding of our planet's space in the solar system. tarekek bazeley. al jazeera. >> lonesome george died two years ago at around age 100. >> he is known as lonesome george discovered ton galapagos island in 1971, at a time when his subspecies was already extinct. >> these or the tuesdays haven't been heavily exploited hundreds of years ago we might still have the pinta tortoise here. >> brought to the u.s. in 2012, it took a taxidermist years to restore him. >> lonesome george will soon be back home in ecuador. gone but not forgotten from the national history museum. he has become a symbol of what has been lost to extinction. dozens of species goes extinct every year. the attempts to produce him a mate and offspring failed. >> we talked about the issue i think she understands that they all die i said. >> yes. from just to have opportunities to see it, it's wonderful. >> there is a lot of talk about things are going extinct and this shows. >> teaching a new gen
india, china russia and japan are planning a number of satellite launches, to enhance communicationsand give us a better understanding of our planet's space in the solar system. tarekek bazeley. al jazeera. >> lonesome george died two years ago at around age 100. >> he is known as lonesome george discovered ton galapagos island in 1971, at a time when his subspecies was already extinct. >> these or the tuesdays haven't been heavily exploited hundreds of years ago we might...
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but it's the natural gas pipeline from russia to china. eventually we will see what this all means, but russia, by 2028 will be exporting more natural gas just to china than all of europe combined. more importantly, when you build a major pipeline like that you can twin and it ship to other markets. that will happen. what about lng, liqui-we identified natural gas? ann in north mrs. talks about the lng revolution. ununfortunately the u.s. and canada are five years between russia and qatar and australia on that matter, and when you look at the giant fields that the russians have you look at the giant gas field which has equivalent to a billion barrels of oil, they're already building these things. more importantly there's something called flng. it's floating lng. the russians have already started building. these are the biggest ships on the planet and you can move into the arctic where there's no infrastructure and the ship is essentially a floating lng sector. there's one in operation right now off the northern coast of australia. and now l
but it's the natural gas pipeline from russia to china. eventually we will see what this all means, but russia, by 2028 will be exporting more natural gas just to china than all of europe combined. more importantly, when you build a major pipeline like that you can twin and it ship to other markets. that will happen. what about lng, liqui-we identified natural gas? ann in north mrs. talks about the lng revolution. ununfortunately the u.s. and canada are five years between russia and qatar and...
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americans, i would be more concerned about china's in russia, but they try to put russia -- about china than russi a, but they try to push russia. >i am so much obsessed, or so much in love with obama and his administration, for their internal policy. it is genius. gdp is growing. you have recovered from the credit cycle. brilliant. but what they do externally is a sort of disaster. and the russian administration -- it is so good for the external policy, but he is disastrous for the internal economy. [indiscernible] >> he wrote one of the most famous lines in hollywood history. >> i want the truth. >> you can't handle the truth. >> "a few good men" catapulted aaron sorkin from starving actor to celebrated screenwriter, producer, truth-teller, and conflicted character creator. he went on to bring us "the west wing," "moneyball," "the social network," and, most recently, "the newsroom" on hbo. with a steve jobs biopic coming soon. joining me today on "studio 1.0," emmy, golden globe, and academy award winner, aaron sorkin. aaron, thank you so much for being here. >> it's my pleasure. >> i
americans, i would be more concerned about china's in russia, but they try to put russia -- about china than russi a, but they try to push russia. >i am so much obsessed, or so much in love with obama and his administration, for their internal policy. it is genius. gdp is growing. you have recovered from the credit cycle. brilliant. but what they do externally is a sort of disaster. and the russian administration -- it is so good for the external policy, but he is disastrous for the internal...
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. >> the president is back from china, russia iran and saudi arabia. he failed to convince o.p.e.c. members to raise the price of oil. he came home with fresh oxygen in the form of loans. >> if the president needs to bring oxygen from abroad what happens when the tang runs out. he needs to resolve the problem rather than look for oxygen abroad. in exchange for what. >> with his popularity dropping the president is anxious to convince his countryman that he can convert no economic slide. the opposition has a sale objective it had under chavez. his objective was destroy me isolate it from the people. i think it will allow them to defy the revolution. >> reporter: the government nose chronic shortages are unsustain wable. the med sane is hard to swallow, and comes with a high political price tag. the question is how much of a price is the president willing to pay right now. >> a fine balancing act, certainly. >> while venezuelans make it clear they cannot afford to pat for solutions >>> four officials in china have been sacked over a stampede during new year's eve celebrations in which
. >> the president is back from china, russia iran and saudi arabia. he failed to convince o.p.e.c. members to raise the price of oil. he came home with fresh oxygen in the form of loans. >> if the president needs to bring oxygen from abroad what happens when the tang runs out. he needs to resolve the problem rather than look for oxygen abroad. in exchange for what. >> with his popularity dropping the president is anxious to convince his countryman that he can convert no...
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china, russia, multiple nations are developing more intelligent armed drones. >> mordrones, more problemsen does artificial intelligence begin to do more harm than good? >> this is supported by every president and congress for a quarter-century. one member of congress -- not one member of congress has ever seen one piece of the program. i would like the pentagon to release information.
china, russia, multiple nations are developing more intelligent armed drones. >> mordrones, more problemsen does artificial intelligence begin to do more harm than good? >> this is supported by every president and congress for a quarter-century. one member of congress -- not one member of congress has ever seen one piece of the program. i would like the pentagon to release information.
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russia. and northeast-ward into central asia eventually into singjong, with a direct detriment to china. america, russia and china should jointly consult about how they can best support the more moderate middle east states in pursuing either a political or military solution. in different ways america, russia and china should encourage turkish engagement iranian cooperation, which is much needed and could be quite valuable saudi restraint somewhat overdue, egyptian participation, if seeking, if possible, some form of compromise in syria and the elimination of the extremists. and the three major powers should bear in mind that there will be no peace in the middle east if quote, unquote, boots on the ground come mainly from the outside and especially from the u.s. the era of colonial supremacy in the region is over. finally, with the president soon embarking on a trip to india let me simply express the hope that the u.s. will not and intentionally intensify concerns in beijing that the u.s. is inclined to help arm india as part of a defacto anti--chinese, asian coalition. that will simply en
russia. and northeast-ward into central asia eventually into singjong, with a direct detriment to china. america, russia and china should jointly consult about how they can best support the more moderate middle east states in pursuing either a political or military solution. in different ways america, russia and china should encourage turkish engagement iranian cooperation, which is much needed and could be quite valuable saudi restraint somewhat overdue, egyptian participation, if seeking, if...
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no matter what we say about china, russia, and others as rational actors, china does not want to cut off our power, lyons them too much money. we know by reports that they are already on our electric grid. cut the battlefield. you want to be in so that if you ever need the opportunity to flip the switch. this is not something 20 years from now. we know nationstates have penetrated our electric grid. some of the more capable nationstates do it so that they can be ready if there was something to happen. just the way you want to know where our nuclear weapons are, they want to be ready to flip the switch. with this new destructive attack you have a nationstate that is willing to put that much talent and effort on one company. if a nationstate wants to get in your company, they are going to get in your company. we are saying there has to be some sharing arrangement in what we know and what we can provide to our private sector. >> president obama this week announced new legislation on information sharing and liability protection. sharing information with government. >> cyber sharing bills
no matter what we say about china, russia, and others as rational actors, china does not want to cut off our power, lyons them too much money. we know by reports that they are already on our electric grid. cut the battlefield. you want to be in so that if you ever need the opportunity to flip the switch. this is not something 20 years from now. we know nationstates have penetrated our electric grid. some of the more capable nationstates do it so that they can be ready if there was something to...
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no matter what we say about china or russia rational actors, china doesn't cut off the power if theyon't give much money. come on, that's good. [laughing] >>. so if you think about this we know by published reports that they're already on our electric grid. why are they there? it's the battlefield you want to be in if you ever need the opportunity to flip the switch. this isn't 20 years from now. we know that nation states have are flipped the grid. some nation states can do it so they're ready. you want to know where our nuclear weapons are? they want to be ready to flip the switch. that's what i find so concerning and now with the new destructive attack, the other nations are willing to put that much talent and effort on one company. by the way, if a nation state wants to get in your company, i have news for you, they're going to get in your company and that's what those of us are saying, is that there has to be some sharing arrangement between what we know in the classified space and the private sector to shore up our defenses. >> president obama this week announced new legislatio
no matter what we say about china or russia rational actors, china doesn't cut off the power if theyon't give much money. come on, that's good. [laughing] >>. so if you think about this we know by published reports that they're already on our electric grid. why are they there? it's the battlefield you want to be in if you ever need the opportunity to flip the switch. this isn't 20 years from now. we know that nation states have are flipped the grid. some nation states can do it so they're...
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after learning he could make four times as he earned back in ukraine and so much like china's business tycoon's and russianergy prospects he left home to boost his earnings in a frigid region that is the next battleground in a new cold war. it's not only china and russia vying for an edge in the arctic, norway, canada and the united states are all looking to cash in on what could be an economic bonanza in oil, minerals and shipping lanes and when money and energy are involved high tensions often follow and makes what happens in ukraine and the fall out between russia and the west so important. in the hard fsh conditions that exist in the arctic circle cooperation among all nations is sorely needed but in this new cold war at least at this point that seems as remote as the arctic itself. thank you for joining me for this special report, the new cold war, we will continue to monitor the situation and report on what increased tensions between russia and nato mean for the world's economy, businesses and the workers who were caught in the middle, i'm ali velshi, thank you for joining us. [ >>> return to kobane
after learning he could make four times as he earned back in ukraine and so much like china's business tycoon's and russianergy prospects he left home to boost his earnings in a frigid region that is the next battleground in a new cold war. it's not only china and russia vying for an edge in the arctic, norway, canada and the united states are all looking to cash in on what could be an economic bonanza in oil, minerals and shipping lanes and when money and energy are involved high tensions...
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america and russia and china should jointly consult about how they can best support the more moderate middle east states and pursuing either a political or military solution. in different ways. america, russia, and china should encourage turkish engagement. iranian cooperation which is much needed and could be quite valuable. egyptian participation in seeking of possible some form of compromise in syria and elimination of the regional extremists. and the three major powers should bear in mind that there would be no peace in the middle east if "boots on the ground come mainly from the outside and especially from the u.s.." the era of colonial supremacy in the region is over. finally, with the president soon embarking on a trip to india let me simply express the hope that the u.s. will not unintentionally intensified concerns in beijing, that the u.s. is inclined to help arm india. and start an anti-chinese asia coalition. that will encourage the chinese that will discourage the chinese from becoming more helpful and coping with the volatile dangers that confront us in europe and in the
america and russia and china should jointly consult about how they can best support the more moderate middle east states and pursuing either a political or military solution. in different ways. america, russia, and china should encourage turkish engagement. iranian cooperation which is much needed and could be quite valuable. egyptian participation in seeking of possible some form of compromise in syria and elimination of the regional extremists. and the three major powers should bear in mind...
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russia already is the largest arms dealer for china. it would also mean supporting chinese positions in international organizations. >> don't they -- on international issues anyway? it seems to me that when the security council comes up and russia is going to veto, the chinese are there with them. >> it is largely true. the chinese would much rather generally be able to abstain as opposed to veto. they don't like to do no votes by themselves. i'm talking more about the creation of other organizations, the strengthening of the shanghai organization as a counterweight to nato. the creation of the silk road overland organization that is bent to really drive infrastructure that will make china stronger and will move towards internal eurasia. those are things that are inherently competitive to organizations like the imf and the world bank. >> does china want to become an alternative reserve currency of the world? >> they certainly don't want to become the reserve currency anytime soon. the reason for that is because they are not prepared to f
russia already is the largest arms dealer for china. it would also mean supporting chinese positions in international organizations. >> don't they -- on international issues anyway? it seems to me that when the security council comes up and russia is going to veto, the chinese are there with them. >> it is largely true. the chinese would much rather generally be able to abstain as opposed to veto. they don't like to do no votes by themselves. i'm talking more about the creation of...
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energy at prices that would be more favorable to china, sell them even more arms than they have had, including those that are technologically advanced. russia already is the largest arms dealer for china. it would -- it would also mean supporting chinese positions in international organizations. rose: a page on international issues anyway? on iran? it seems when the security council comes up and russia is going to veto the chinese are there with them. >> it's interesting. rose: true? >> it's largely true. i would say the chinese would rather generally be able to abstain as opposed to veto. they don't like to do "no" votes by themselves if they can avoid it. i am talking more about the creation of otiations the strengthening of the shanghai organization as a counterweight to nato. the creation of the sillythe silk road over land organization that is meant to really drive infrastructure, that will make china stronger and clearly move towards internal eurasia. those are things that are inherently competitive to organizations like the imf and the world bank and -- >> does china want to become an alternative reserve currency of the world or some
energy at prices that would be more favorable to china, sell them even more arms than they have had, including those that are technologically advanced. russia already is the largest arms dealer for china. it would -- it would also mean supporting chinese positions in international organizations. rose: a page on international issues anyway? on iran? it seems when the security council comes up and russia is going to veto the chinese are there with them. >> it's interesting. rose: true?...
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you've got some of the leaders in this space you know china, russia eastern europe.s it possible to stay ahead? >> it's a treadmill, definitely. and at this point the hackers are winning. they're ahead. and it's something that -- it's a problem we're never going to solve completely. but it's something -- >> a united front will help. i think getting together and tackling together, that's how we're going to do it. >> i'm going to have to leave it there. all right. thank you. thanks to all of you. tom pageler with docusign also aarti shahani npr's tech correspondent, and kurt stammberger with norse. thank you all. >> thanks. >> well, coming up an unprecedented move at the "san francisco chronicle." but first, the race to replace u.s. senator barbara boxer is on. this week california attorney general kamala harris became the first to throw her hat in the ring. harris will not have to compete against lieutenant governor nachb nus gavin newsom, who surprised many by saying he would not run. but she could face a primary run from other democrats including venture capitalist
you've got some of the leaders in this space you know china, russia eastern europe.s it possible to stay ahead? >> it's a treadmill, definitely. and at this point the hackers are winning. they're ahead. and it's something that -- it's a problem we're never going to solve completely. but it's something -- >> a united front will help. i think getting together and tackling together, that's how we're going to do it. >> i'm going to have to leave it there. all right. thank you....
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"eastward into central asia eventually even to send john to the direct detriment both of russia and china. america, russia and china should therefore jointly consult about how they can best support the more moderate middle east states and pursuing either a political or military solution and different ways america russia and china should encourage turkish engagement irani corporation which is much needed and can be quite valuable, saudi restraint somewhat overdue, egyptian participation in seeking, if possible, some form of compromise in syria and the elimination of the original extremists. and the three major powers should bear in mind that their will be no peace in the middle east if boots on the ground come mainly from the outside and especially from the us. the era of colonial supremacy in the region is over. finally, with the presidents soon embarking on a trip to india, let me simply expressed the hope that the us will not unintentionally intensify concerns in beijing that the us is inclined to help armed india part of a de facto anti- chinese asian coalition. that will simply encour
"eastward into central asia eventually even to send john to the direct detriment both of russia and china. america, russia and china should therefore jointly consult about how they can best support the more moderate middle east states and pursuing either a political or military solution and different ways america russia and china should encourage turkish engagement irani corporation which is much needed and can be quite valuable, saudi restraint somewhat overdue, egyptian participation in...
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china and russia sitting on the security council don't want it made public. while there's concern, there won't be action china and russia are permanent members >>> the u.s. military is planning to train groups to fight islamic state of iraq and levant. rear-admiral kirby says fighter will be mobilized soon. >> no training has started yet. three countries that have agreed to sponsor sites, turkey. qatar and saudi arabia. and there's others that were tucking about contributions that they may be able to make. if we continue to make the progress that it's making now, that we could contuct some training by early spring. >>> kurdish forces in syria killed 31 fighters from islamic state of iraq and levant. they were killed in fighting in kobane. seven fighters from the people's union were killed. kurdish fighters from the kerb kurdish peshmerga packed the fighters who overran kobane last september >>> seven have been killed on the iraqi and at al-fallujah. the town is key in terms of landscape. i.s.i.l. - if it takes it it will be close to the capital baghdad. >>> ah
china and russia sitting on the security council don't want it made public. while there's concern, there won't be action china and russia are permanent members >>> the u.s. military is planning to train groups to fight islamic state of iraq and levant. rear-admiral kirby says fighter will be mobilized soon. >> no training has started yet. three countries that have agreed to sponsor sites, turkey. qatar and saudi arabia. and there's others that were tucking about contributions...
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amid oversupply and weaker manufacturing in europe and china, threatening russia with recession. from crown to the list on the hong kong stock exchange because of low volume. the casino operator will remain on the nasdaq. $342,000 in shares are traded daily in hong kong. melco has lost in its 30 year in hong kong. outlook is are split on the outlook as casinos recorded their first annual revenue drop . jinping'sesident xi and a corruption hurting gambling revenue. efforts to attract tourists are making others bullish. 80% of macaunt for costs government income. incomeu costs government -- macau's government income. we have been taking a look at xiaomi's unstoppable rise here. what is their secret? >> basically high quality and cheap prices, leading to millions of mobile phone sales, 51.1 million in 2014 to be exact. that is a 220 7% boost from the previous year. there is more to come. next week on thursday they will unveil their smart phone and will hold a press conference to unveil an important flagship product. we don't know what that is yet. we have heard they are working on a
amid oversupply and weaker manufacturing in europe and china, threatening russia with recession. from crown to the list on the hong kong stock exchange because of low volume. the casino operator will remain on the nasdaq. $342,000 in shares are traded daily in hong kong. melco has lost in its 30 year in hong kong. outlook is are split on the outlook as casinos recorded their first annual revenue drop . jinping'sesident xi and a corruption hurting gambling revenue. efforts to attract tourists...
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up next, china, russia, iran, north korea's suspected in hacking investigations ranging from the federal government airlines to sony pictures, that they acknowledge their powerless in the face of a threat at least now. coming but next we will find out w >> sony struggling to reco lou: sony struggling to recover from a cyberattack in which several of its unreleased films, personal information of thousands of employees including their pay, and conventional documents were accessed. for more on the latest cyberattack i'm joined by the ceo of the mccallum group and cybersecurity firm main narrative. good to have you with us. president obama talking at the business roundtable casually mentioned cybersecurity as a shared concern with big business. i did not see a representative from sony but when they are losing entire movies and that kind of attack is taking place we are in real trouble, are we not? >> yes, sir. sony has been hacked at least twice before in the last three years so they need to take a this, large retailers and small and midsize businesses need to take this very seriously. look
up next, china, russia, iran, north korea's suspected in hacking investigations ranging from the federal government airlines to sony pictures, that they acknowledge their powerless in the face of a threat at least now. coming but next we will find out w >> sony struggling to reco lou: sony struggling to recover from a cyberattack in which several of its unreleased films, personal information of thousands of employees including their pay, and conventional documents were accessed. for more...
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the pope and the head of the pentagon and president of china russia, the united states are powerful people. but they are more constrained in what they can do and therefore i started looking at that and it also coincided with a period. i had been the editor of the foreign-policy as you said. so i was trying to distill what did i learn, what are the important trends that came into my mind as i was trying to summarize the experience. >> host: why don't we stop for a moment and tell me a bit about how you define power because the definition of ual in the book is central to your thesis of how it is declining and it is different from how we talk about power conversationally today. >> guest: right. as you know, power has been discussed in the memorial as many definitions and it can get complex and developed that idea and it has become very but he did. for the buck and conversation is to say that power is the ability of one actor to make all of the others do or stop doing something. and influencing and in powering the influence also is interrelated and influencing the book i used the influence use
the pope and the head of the pentagon and president of china russia, the united states are powerful people. but they are more constrained in what they can do and therefore i started looking at that and it also coincided with a period. i had been the editor of the foreign-policy as you said. so i was trying to distill what did i learn, what are the important trends that came into my mind as i was trying to summarize the experience. >> host: why don't we stop for a moment and tell me a bit...
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right now cuba's focused on its relationship with venezuela, china, russia, iran, and the u.s. isn't a major actor other than potentially providing a lot of financial resources that are going to be entering cuba, which had not been there before. cuba is still restricted by its infrastructure. it can only host to many people, and therefore there is only so much that can be done. >> appreciate. john, thankit john, thank you. >>> 20 mexican officials are now under vision for corruption. they're accused of covering up the army's role in the murder of 22 gang members. the military is under increased scrutiny following this incident as well as it's possible role in the disappearance of 43 opportunities. adam rainy reports. >> i'm standingouts of mexico's main army headquarters. the court has ordered the army to open up several bases across the country. including this one for human rights experts and family members of missing or killed people to fight evidence that the army may have played a role in the disappearance of students who went missing in september. this is in the midst of a
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- >> diane swonk's, the fed assessment -- does it have to do more with the sluggish growth in china russia'seakening economy? >> the fed also wants to be accurate about what they are talking about in the second half of 2014 does look like -- taking up the second quarter, which was a snap back from the first quarter with the polar vortex -- the second half of 2014 looks at the strongest six months in 2003 since 1999. we had fundamental growth. it is a statement of what the reality is that there was growth, but the problem is what will growth be. i think growth will be good this year cracking 3% easily, the strongest year in a decade for overall growth. we are moving in fits and starts, and we are risk -- risk on investment is certainly there. the durable goods data was miserable yesterday. i think they have to acknowledge that. this statement had, like i said everything but the kitchen sink. it was seen as an update -- upbeat statement on what the economy has done, but the economy has done better, and the question is what will it do and what will inflation the? >> as diane is pointing out, we
- >> diane swonk's, the fed assessment -- does it have to do more with the sluggish growth in china russia'seakening economy? >> the fed also wants to be accurate about what they are talking about in the second half of 2014 does look like -- taking up the second quarter, which was a snap back from the first quarter with the polar vortex -- the second half of 2014 looks at the strongest six months in 2003 since 1999. we had fundamental growth. it is a statement of what the reality is...
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question of assistant secretary glaser and ambassador kim made the point that increasingly russia has stepped in where china has curtailed with respect to support for north korea. he speaking about the issue of forgiving debt and certainly the investments from russia into the rail network. i've traveled in north korea, and the functioning rail network just ins at the border. and once you are in north korea it's not operational. or at least none that i could see. and so the investment would seem to be critical coming from russia. the question i have is is that investment, within the sanctionable, right? under the interpretation that i just read. and on top of that if we look at the section 311 sanctions which were the center of in 2005, ivory member working with you on that at the time with respect to bank will go for asia, there's a lot more that we could be doing here if we were to label north korea primary money laundering concern as we've done with iran but that would be possible. after all, we caught them with 100 all euros 20. we saw that it was 100-dollar bills there that were counterfeited out of nor
question of assistant secretary glaser and ambassador kim made the point that increasingly russia has stepped in where china has curtailed with respect to support for north korea. he speaking about the issue of forgiving debt and certainly the investments from russia into the rail network. i've traveled in north korea, and the functioning rail network just ins at the border. and once you are in north korea it's not operational. or at least none that i could see. and so the investment would seem...
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he has lots of threats in the region from china, russia and north korea. he's more dependent on the united states than ever before. in a sense, he's been dragged into this against the wishes really of much of the japanese public. >> now, that pledge charles is talking about, the 200 million dlarls in nonmilitary aid, there's no coincidence, is there, islamic states are asking the exact same amount of ransom money. >> this is more of a propaganda exercise to embarrass the japanese government. especially that isis is known to demand ransom for hostages. this was always in the region between $3 million and $5 million. this is a huge amount. >> a huge amount indeed. what is the normal policy for japan, remind us. >> they have in the past paid money or paid ransom for hostages, we believe. this is a different circumstance. this is dire. the sum is really obviously unrealistic, $200 million, three days to pay. they suggest it looks more like a prop gan ta initiative and attempt to put mr. abe on the spot and punish him for the offer he made to the u.s. and allie
he has lots of threats in the region from china, russia and north korea. he's more dependent on the united states than ever before. in a sense, he's been dragged into this against the wishes really of much of the japanese public. >> now, that pledge charles is talking about, the 200 million dlarls in nonmilitary aid, there's no coincidence, is there, islamic states are asking the exact same amount of ransom money. >> this is more of a propaganda exercise to embarrass the japanese...
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successful with it but we could see a lot of the stuff in the commodity market affect the brick, india china russiaing a hard time. ashley: and russia. >> i would say they've been kicked out of the group at this point. ashley: 20 seconds here the fed. still a lot of speculation that rates could be raised? >> not going to raise. not until 16. look at data. bullard jawbones a bit but it's not happening. ashley: leigh, thank you for joining us. >> appreciate it. ashley: listen to lou's financial reports three times a day on the salem radio network. listen up, a new study ranks the cars you are most likely to die in if you are involved in a serious accident. ouch! here's a hint many are small import sedans. number five. the hyundai accent two door number four, the chevrolet aveo, number two, the nissan versa, and the deadliest car the kia rio four door. ride at your own risk. >>> budweiser relying on cuteness and a dose of americana to sell gallons of beer during this year's super bowl. sports marketer extraordinaire tony ponturo will be here next and what makes a multimillion dollar commercial truly m
successful with it but we could see a lot of the stuff in the commodity market affect the brick, india china russiaing a hard time. ashley: and russia. >> i would say they've been kicked out of the group at this point. ashley: 20 seconds here the fed. still a lot of speculation that rates could be raised? >> not going to raise. not until 16. look at data. bullard jawbones a bit but it's not happening. ashley: leigh, thank you for joining us. >> appreciate it. ashley: listen to...
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up next, china, russia, iran, north korea's suspected in hacking investigations ranging from the federal government airlines to sony pictures, that they acknowledge their powerless in the face of a threat at least now. coming but next we will find out w she inspires you. no question about that. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. 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 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 ache. to avoid long term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or
up next, china, russia, iran, north korea's suspected in hacking investigations ranging from the federal government airlines to sony pictures, that they acknowledge their powerless in the face of a threat at least now. coming but next we will find out w she inspires you. no question about that. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be...
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china russia iran mexico spain brazil and those countries in many cases have government operated entities. cuba buys rice. they generally buy rice from vietnam which are state run entities so why did they do that because vietnam gives them one, two and three years to pay for rice and when they go into default very many people know about it and they would refer -- or for that way. it's what they want us to do down there and what they can afford to have us do down there. it was amazing after president obama's remarks we saw the same after fidel castro stepped down that people were running to see if they could get on a plane and go down there. they have a long way to go but from our perspective, from united states perspective it's best to move slowly because focusing back on where we were in 1959 when it comes to cuba don't focus on anything five years back because that's basically what your reality is going to be. your reality is going to be changing yearly so looking way back to evaluate what may be in the future i don't think we should spend a lot of time doing that. more importantly is t
china russia iran mexico spain brazil and those countries in many cases have government operated entities. cuba buys rice. they generally buy rice from vietnam which are state run entities so why did they do that because vietnam gives them one, two and three years to pay for rice and when they go into default very many people know about it and they would refer -- or for that way. it's what they want us to do down there and what they can afford to have us do down there. it was amazing after...
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re-establishing relationships with existing training partners, commercially and politically -- china russia, iran, mexico, spain, brazil. those countries in many cases have government-operated entities. cuba buys rice generally from vietnam. food one and two, which are state-run entities. why do they do that? because vietnam gives them one and two and three years to pay for the rice. when they default, very few people know about it, and they prefer it that way. so it isn't all about what we want to do down there. it's what they want us to do down there and what they can afford to have us do down there. it was amazing after president obama's remarks, the same -- we saw the same after fidel castro stepped down, that people were running to see if they can get on a plane and go down there. they have a long way to go, but from our perspective, from the united states' perspective it's best to move slowly because focusing back on where we were in 1959, when it comes to cuba don't focus on anything five years back because that's basically what your reality is going to be. your reality is going to b
re-establishing relationships with existing training partners, commercially and politically -- china russia, iran, mexico, spain, brazil. those countries in many cases have government-operated entities. cuba buys rice generally from vietnam. food one and two, which are state-run entities. why do they do that? because vietnam gives them one and two and three years to pay for the rice. when they default, very few people know about it, and they prefer it that way. so it isn't all about what we...
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china. indonesia taking russia's place.ussia is getting no shortage of criticism with policies in the ukraine and crimea. the cloud is falling as oil prices fall. there is going to be inevitably a shake-out. nobody dare put these four countries together when goldman sach's coined it in 2001, 2002. 2010 may call for a different organization of countries. i said it a thousand times who would have thought colombia would have been the economic envy of south america. things change r578d host: we will talk about india in the coming days. a few more minutes with our guest, robert farzad with bloomberg businessweek. doug from talorsville, kentucky. thank you for waiting. caller: good morning. happy new year to you guys. my question, mr. farzad now that we have the republicans in control and they slipped in on the new budget the, they stripped out the derivatives part and everything and mitch mcconnell even commented that when they do get on the first of the year that they are going to strip dodd-frank completely and everything. doe
china. indonesia taking russia's place.ussia is getting no shortage of criticism with policies in the ukraine and crimea. the cloud is falling as oil prices fall. there is going to be inevitably a shake-out. nobody dare put these four countries together when goldman sach's coined it in 2001, 2002. 2010 may call for a different organization of countries. i said it a thousand times who would have thought colombia would have been the economic envy of south america. things change r578d host: we...
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china and russia have a large hook into our infrastructure at this point in time. they are not actively going about it because it has disruptions in their own economy. when it comes to terrorists, theys just getting capabilities up and running. so the twitter and youtube attacks while possibly not sophisticated is huge marketing campaign for folks and especially the younger generation who has hacking capabilities that may become radicalized or maybe on the jihadist web sites looking at things to help these types of initiatives to start to focus on this. it doesn't take a large group to do. this you can have a group of 10 folks take down infrastructure and grid that's how bad our security is today. >> what was actually hacked here? was it the military accounts or youtube server and the twitter server so it waste wasn't really the military that was hacked. who was hacked? >> what it looks like ised that the attackers were able to gain credentials to the twitter account. same account shared centcom youtube site. easily guess the password. what we typically find these
china and russia have a large hook into our infrastructure at this point in time. they are not actively going about it because it has disruptions in their own economy. when it comes to terrorists, theys just getting capabilities up and running. so the twitter and youtube attacks while possibly not sophisticated is huge marketing campaign for folks and especially the younger generation who has hacking capabilities that may become radicalized or maybe on the jihadist web sites looking at things...
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china, russia, iran, you want to play with them the way you play with other kids? >> what do you think bob? >> i get the geopolitical implications of this entire basketball scoop. >> the caliphate. >> now listen. there is one thing about running up a score. it's another thing they decide not to run the score up because they don't want to have to have somebody get mad and run up the score against them. why do you have to run up a score like that? what good would it do? forget saying that they shouldn't lose or shut the game down but at least -- it's ridiculous. >> maybe the issue is that this team that they played shouldn't even be in that league if they're going to get clobbered. >> number one, open up tryouts. try and get some new recruits. get some kids from other schools. maybe get a new coach. because, you know, today's losing team is tomorrow's winning team if you've got the heart and you get the right people in place. i don't know. i was coached hard and to win. we didn't, like injure anybody. but we did what it takes. >> i think eric makes a really good poin
china, russia, iran, you want to play with them the way you play with other kids? >> what do you think bob? >> i get the geopolitical implications of this entire basketball scoop. >> the caliphate. >> now listen. there is one thing about running up a score. it's another thing they decide not to run the score up because they don't want to have to have somebody get mad and run up the score against them. why do you have to run up a score like that? what good would it do?...
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. >> the president is just back from a high stakes tour of china, russia, iran, can tar and saudi arabia. he failed to convince fellow opec members to raise the price of oil but came home with what he called fresh oxygen in the form of loans from china and qatar. >> if the president needs to bring oxygen from abroad, what happens when the tank runs out? we need to resolve our problems, rather than look for oxygen abroad without knowing what it will cost us. in exchange for what? >> with his popularity dropping as fast as the price of oil the president is anxious to convince his countrymen he can reverse an economic slide. >> the opposition that ha the same objective it had under commander chavez, destroy me, isolate me from the people. their campaign is aimed at doing away with me to divide the revolution. >> the government knows the chronic short ones of unsustainable, but the medicine to make long lines go away is hard to swallow and comes with a high political price tag. the question is how much of a price is the president willing to pay right now. >> it's a fine balancing act certain
. >> the president is just back from a high stakes tour of china, russia, iran, can tar and saudi arabia. he failed to convince fellow opec members to raise the price of oil but came home with what he called fresh oxygen in the form of loans from china and qatar. >> if the president needs to bring oxygen from abroad, what happens when the tank runs out? we need to resolve our problems, rather than look for oxygen abroad without knowing what it will cost us. in exchange for what?...
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who suggested that where these people have been involved, where that were working iran syria, china, russia lickpublic are not aware of to say in effect, we know what you're doing, here, here and here, then i think it could be something north. >> this cyber expert, as you know there's been several cyber experts in recent days saying, wait a second north korea may not even bebehind this. >> when it comes to insiders they have a significant amount of access. the mall ware that was placed upon the systems was specifically designed to steal a certain amount of data. >> it could leave open the possibility that there were insiders at sony working in can hoots with the north koreans. on the other hand i checked the fbi statement of a couple of years ago, that there's no credible information that any other individual is responsibility for this sbib -- >> the administration's been pretty definitive about this, they say this is an act carried out by north korea and north korea alone. it's tricky by any situation. they are pointing their finger at someone and saying we can't show you the evidence beca
who suggested that where these people have been involved, where that were working iran syria, china, russia lickpublic are not aware of to say in effect, we know what you're doing, here, here and here, then i think it could be something north. >> this cyber expert, as you know there's been several cyber experts in recent days saying, wait a second north korea may not even bebehind this. >> when it comes to insiders they have a significant amount of access. the mall ware that was...
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you know, you can't extradite anybody from china or russia as we know from the four hackers indictedre edward snowden. can you take countries like romania and start moving them towards being cooperative. it's the center of hacking. romania is much more favorable. bill, two years ago big huge cyber crime bust in romania where the fbi picked up some guys. only 110 out of 96 countries have any kind of tweeting with the u.s. and not all of it covers cyber crime. >> they route them all over the world. >> absolutely. >> it takes months and years to find these guys. i think the president is on the right track there. we have got to get some kind of organization. i think there should be a separate agency now. got to be new agency that cyber war agency or cyber protection agency or something like that. mr. wright, we appreciate your expertise. thank you. >> you bet bill. >> when we come right back, hillary clinton, she is polling very well against certain republicans but dodging questions about the keystone pipeline. then a new england patriots under heavy fire. their allegations they cheated
you know, you can't extradite anybody from china or russia as we know from the four hackers indictedre edward snowden. can you take countries like romania and start moving them towards being cooperative. it's the center of hacking. romania is much more favorable. bill, two years ago big huge cyber crime bust in romania where the fbi picked up some guys. only 110 out of 96 countries have any kind of tweeting with the u.s. and not all of it covers cyber crime. >> they route them all over...
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the japanese government considers central asian nations that have borders with china and russia as diplomatically important. these nations are also attracting the attention of japanese businesses since they're rich in natural resources and are growing economically. the loan agreement will be officially signed with uzbekistan on wednesday. >>> more for you next hour in business. here's another check on markets. >>> people in western japan fear an invasive species is harming their rivers. they've seen the effects of an animal with a large appetite for some small shellfish and they worry it could throw off the balance of the area's ecosystem. more from nhk world. >> reporter: the okawa river flows through the city of osaka. about three years ago empty clam shells started to appear on the river banks. it's the work of an invasive alien species known as nutria. they live in ponds and slow moving rivers. they grow to 80 centimeters in length. they were brought to japan from south america in the 1930s for their fur. some were set loose in the wild. they began to set up colonies mainly in western japan.
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britain, france china, russia, plus germany, are the negotiating sides. on the other side is iran.ael is not part of those negotiations. the idea that netanyahu believes he has the right to interfere not just with the united states congress but the notion that he has the right globalry to cut this will global negotiation is an outrage. what we're looking at is the possibility that there could be a real undermining of the chance for an agreement. and we should be clear here, lawrence if there is no agreement with iran and new sanctions by the congress will scuttle any new agreement. that will definitely be true. if that happens, the alternative is war as a very likely possibility. so what we're seeing is that members of congress who want netanyahu to come knowing that he represents not only his own political position, whatever that might be but a country whose official position despite what secretary kerry claimed that we and israel see things the same way, we just disagree on how to get there. israel has a completely different strategic goal vis-a-vie iran. israel's goal officially
britain, france china, russia, plus germany, are the negotiating sides. on the other side is iran.ael is not part of those negotiations. the idea that netanyahu believes he has the right to interfere not just with the united states congress but the notion that he has the right globalry to cut this will global negotiation is an outrage. what we're looking at is the possibility that there could be a real undermining of the chance for an agreement. and we should be clear here, lawrence if there is...
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names three companies plus 10 north korean government officials, some who work in iran, syria, china, russiaamibia. the u.s. has had sanctions on north korea since the 1950's, most recently for its nuclear programs. these mark the first sanctions punishing the regime for its alleged hacking of sony executives' emails. 21 more bodies from the air-asia plane disaster were recovered from the java sea today. at least 30 victims have been found so far, and some were still strapped to their seats. their remains were flown to surabaya, indonesia for identification. aircraft and ships painstakingly searched the waters off borneo for more bodies. they're also still looking for the plane's fuselage and black box flight recorders to help determine exactly what caused the crash. >> ( translated ): it's about a 30-mile area that we are searching. the first priority is to evacuate survivors if any are found or to recover bodies and second, to find debris or objects that can help the national commission of safety transportation. >> sreenivasan: four of the victims have now been identified, including a flig
names three companies plus 10 north korean government officials, some who work in iran, syria, china, russiaamibia. the u.s. has had sanctions on north korea since the 1950's, most recently for its nuclear programs. these mark the first sanctions punishing the regime for its alleged hacking of sony executives' emails. 21 more bodies from the air-asia plane disaster were recovered from the java sea today. at least 30 victims have been found so far, and some were still strapped to their seats....
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there were some countries who did not want it published - china and russia sit on the executive committee. o.p.c.w. and they did not want it made public. i think that explains while there is concern on the security council there won't be action - both china and action are permanent members and have a veto >>> more than 50 died in fighting between i.s.i.l. and iraqi forces. they lampedunched an attack in anbar province. i.s.i.l. controls 70% of the area and tried to storm the provincial council building in ramadi. an army check point was attacked and a car bomb killed seven soldiers, two suicide bombers and gunmen targeted a mosque in a town 2km from an army base al-jubba, where advisors and trainers are stationed. >>> the u.s. military is planning on training moderate syrian groups to fight the islamic state of iraq and levant. d admiral john kirby said a deal on training the fighters will be finalised soon. >> no training has started yet. as you know we have three countries that have agreed to sponsor sites - turkey - i talked about that; qatar and, of course saudi arabia. and there's ot
there were some countries who did not want it published - china and russia sit on the executive committee. o.p.c.w. and they did not want it made public. i think that explains while there is concern on the security council there won't be action - both china and action are permanent members and have a veto >>> more than 50 died in fighting between i.s.i.l. and iraqi forces. they lampedunched an attack in anbar province. i.s.i.l. controls 70% of the area and tried to storm the provincial...