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asean summits regularly take place at the same time as the east asia summit, it's likely that the u.s. president may find himself invited to myanmar. that would be a meaningful opportunity for myanmar to show its return to the international community. for years, myanmar's lack of democraticization will further the goal of an economic community by 2015. phin chanda, nhk world, phnom penh. >>> that wraps up our bulletin for today. i'm cholaphansa narula in bangkok. >>> japan's defense minister naoki tanaka and u.s. defense secretary leon panetta are vowing their countries will work closely together to respond to north korea's rocket launch. the reclusive nation says it will send a satellite into space between april 12th and 16th, but some governments believe it will be testing a long-range missile. tanaka and panetta spoke tuesday over the phone. they agreed the launch violates u.n. security council resolutions that demand north korea halt its missile development. tanaka updated panetta on how his ministry is preparing. he's ordered self-defense forces to intercept any part of the missi
asean summits regularly take place at the same time as the east asia summit, it's likely that the u.s. president may find himself invited to myanmar. that would be a meaningful opportunity for myanmar to show its return to the international community. for years, myanmar's lack of democraticization will further the goal of an economic community by 2015. phin chanda, nhk world, phnom penh. >>> that wraps up our bulletin for today. i'm cholaphansa narula in bangkok. >>> japan's...
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the united states, europe and east asia represent 71% of the world's economy. that's a lot of leverage. we should use it to address problems, such as china's disregard for intellectual property rights, gross human rights violations, its unfair trade practices, its current sit manipulation and the looming presence of china state-owned industries. in additioning this u.s. eu partnership is critical to a more realistic approach to russia. i know some here might disagree and certainly the president works but i feel like we've gotten precious little from russia in return for concessions on nuclear weapons. the reason is because russia's domestic politics shape its foreign policies. an autocratic russia tends to be more anti-western and to act in ways that make it harder to integrate russia into the global community. putin may talk tough but he knows he's weak. er from he looks he sees threats to his rule, real and imagined so he used state owned media to preach paranoia and anti-western sentiments. he faces a rising china to the east, and hostile islamic forces to t
the united states, europe and east asia represent 71% of the world's economy. that's a lot of leverage. we should use it to address problems, such as china's disregard for intellectual property rights, gross human rights violations, its unfair trade practices, its current sit manipulation and the looming presence of china state-owned industries. in additioning this u.s. eu partnership is critical to a more realistic approach to russia. i know some here might disagree and certainly the president...
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is seeking to strengthen its partnerships and alliances in east asia and it is what we can with the wall street journal called a few months ago a full court press against china that is it's trying to encircle china and tighten that and circumvent economically militarily and diplomatically it's insinuating itself into territorial disputes in the south china seas and it is as i said you know trying to reassert its hedger monika's issue in asia and china in turn is responding to that but both of these powers are actually seeking to expand their their presence and their influence the u.s. is reasserting its dominant presence and china is as a capitalist power in transition to an imperialist power is expanding its commercial influence is breaking out into africa into central asia its relative demand for raw materials is greater now than ever. before and this is again part of this backdrop and that rivalry is not in the interest of the people of the world so what you're saying and back to you last as they kind of surround china no way you know with these new faces that we're seeing caught in t
is seeking to strengthen its partnerships and alliances in east asia and it is what we can with the wall street journal called a few months ago a full court press against china that is it's trying to encircle china and tighten that and circumvent economically militarily and diplomatically it's insinuating itself into territorial disputes in the south china seas and it is as i said you know trying to reassert its hedger monika's issue in asia and china in turn is responding to that but both of...
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tokyo in east asia, along with los angeles in the u.s. and mexico city, are defined by geographers asega-cities tountryf azil, the ga-city ofaoaumous size. arhas joined the ranks of these world-famousetpolises,s wi a population of 1milliopeople at the startof t 21st century. sao paulo is a city of immigrants, who built it neighborhood by neighborhood. the first immigrants to arrive were portuguese explorers and jesuit missionaries, who settled here in 1554 and oughwithhem azil's language a religion. bureal growth did not begin between 1880 and the 1950s,4 more than five million italians came to sao paulo, atacted by jobs in a booming coffee industry. along with these agricultural workers came small business owners and craftsmen who established an italian enclave cled bixiga , geographer fisco scarlatost nestudies immigration patterns assimilation and the expansion of sao paulo. him,iss t onlycamic. he was an artisan anhe. myaterl grandfher came at the beginning ofhe century. narrator: e factory is sti in theamily day,bigger an. bias saoau grew around it,ed and rthe neighborhoodecameav
tokyo in east asia, along with los angeles in the u.s. and mexico city, are defined by geographers asega-cities tountryf azil, the ga-city ofaoaumous size. arhas joined the ranks of these world-famousetpolises,s wi a population of 1milliopeople at the startof t 21st century. sao paulo is a city of immigrants, who built it neighborhood by neighborhood. the first immigrants to arrive were portuguese explorers and jesuit missionaries, who settled here in 1554 and oughwithhem azil's language a...
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that means the threat of the north korean missile is expanding from east asia around japan, to the whole asia-pacific region. there is also a possibility that the pyongyang missile technology could be provided to the middle eastern nation, where several countries have close relations with north korea. it means, in other words, missile technologies developed by north korea is becoming a global threat. >> jackie chiaki akimoto. >>> japan will call on the u.n. security council to take action if north korea goes ahead with its planned rocket launch. koichiro gemba made the announcement in a news conference wednesday. >> translator: if north korea launches a missile, it would be in clear violation of security council resolutions. in that case, japan will work with the council members to draw up a response. >> gemba also said japan will urge the united states and other council members to take action, including adopting a new resolution. japan is not a council member. >>> in other news, myanmar's president has pledged to work with pro-democracy leader aung san suu kyi. thein sein's offer of coo
that means the threat of the north korean missile is expanding from east asia around japan, to the whole asia-pacific region. there is also a possibility that the pyongyang missile technology could be provided to the middle eastern nation, where several countries have close relations with north korea. it means, in other words, missile technologies developed by north korea is becoming a global threat. >> jackie chiaki akimoto. >>> japan will call on the u.n. security council to...
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kurt campbell, the state department's top diplomat for east asia, appeared unannounced sunday in beijing. legal activist chen guangcheng had been under house arrest for opposing china's use-of-force sterilizations and abortions while enforcing its so-called one-child policy. both countries are said to be eager to reach agreement on chen's fate before annual high-level talks with secretary of state hillary clinton begin on thursday. >>> police in new york city are trying to determine what caused a tragic crash on sunday. seven people, including three children, were killed when their van plunged off an elevated parkway and landed on the grounds of the famous bronx zoo. jonathan vigliotti from nbc station wnbc 4 new york has details. >> reporter: the dense wooded area of the bronx zoo's southeast corner hides the tragic scene that first responders describe as one of the worst they have ever seen on the job. >> sometimes you come upon events that are horrific, and this was one of them. >> reporter: fdny deputy chief ronald warner says when crews finally made it through a thicket of trees, we
kurt campbell, the state department's top diplomat for east asia, appeared unannounced sunday in beijing. legal activist chen guangcheng had been under house arrest for opposing china's use-of-force sterilizations and abortions while enforcing its so-called one-child policy. both countries are said to be eager to reach agreement on chen's fate before annual high-level talks with secretary of state hillary clinton begin on thursday. >>> police in new york city are trying to determine...
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that means the threat of the north korean missile is expanding from east asia around japan, to the whole asia-pacific region. there is also a possibility that the pyongyang missile technology could be provided to the middle eastern nation, where several countries have close relations with north korea. it means, in other words, missile technologies developed by north korea is becoming a global threat. >> all right, chiaki akimoto from the royal united services institute uk. >>> japan's foreign minister says the country will call on the u.n. security council to take action if north korea goes ahead with its planned rocket launch. koichiro gemba made the comment to reporters in a news conference on wednesday. >> translator: if north korea launches a missile, it would be in clear violation of security council resolutions. in that case, japan will work with the council members to draw up a response. >> gemba also said japan will urge the united states and other council members to take action, including adopting a new resolution. japan is not a council member. >>> spanish authorities are selli
that means the threat of the north korean missile is expanding from east asia around japan, to the whole asia-pacific region. there is also a possibility that the pyongyang missile technology could be provided to the middle eastern nation, where several countries have close relations with north korea. it means, in other words, missile technologies developed by north korea is becoming a global threat. >> all right, chiaki akimoto from the royal united services institute uk. >>>...
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the vice president for east asia, pamela cox, will soon travel to myanmar to make an assessment first hand. it follows decisions from u.s. and european union leaders to ease sanctions on myanmar. they're too encouraged by democratic reforms. >>> doctors have long practiced on replicas of human bodies to hone their skills. some simulators they use are made right here in japan, but as we hear, not everyone working for these companies have a medical background. in fact, one man used to carve statues for buddhist temples. >> arab health, an annual health care exhibit in dubai. more than 2800 companies from 60 countries were there. japan's external trade organization was at the fair showing a new simulator technology. >> it was very nice product that has a lot of opportunities to be sold in the medical area. >> reporter: simulators used in medical and surgical training come in many varieties. this simulator allows trainees to practice drawing blood. it has a blood vessel inside with fluid flowing through it. this model is for detecting cancer. mock tumors are hidden in the upper body. trai
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to project military power in the area around east asia. >> since the alliance with japan, the united states is critical in the region to the balance of power in asia. particularly given the rise of china. now of course japan does rely on the united states providing a security umbrella. the country has a pacifist contribution. the united states actually has a defensive posture in the pacific won't be -- it should be improved by these changes. >> you're watching "bbc world news." from london with me, peter dobbie, these are the top stories. a prominent dissident lawyer in china has escaped house arrest and has posted an online video demanding justice. and the jobless record has reached a record high in spain. one in four are out of work. coming up in sports today with me, phil jones in half an hour. a mighty boss is about to lose their coach. and is it goodbye for good? >> spain rules supreme in the yoo ropea league. the battle, we'll tell you how they got there. and joining the 10,000 run club. but could it ultimate my end in misery? that's all coming up in 30 minutes time. >> whether
to project military power in the area around east asia. >> since the alliance with japan, the united states is critical in the region to the balance of power in asia. particularly given the rise of china. now of course japan does rely on the united states providing a security umbrella. the country has a pacifist contribution. the united states actually has a defensive posture in the pacific won't be -- it should be improved by these changes. >> you're watching "bbc world...
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let's start off in east asia. high pressure system is dominating much of japan staying dry across much of the country. but some showers are expected this afternoon along the pacific coast. and tomorrow, rain will be moving into the southern half of the korean peninsula, as well as western japan from china. up towards the north, there's a low pressure system spreading a wintry mix across mongolia and as the temperatures move through, temperatures will drop significantly on your thursday. down towards the south, wet picture again across southeastern china. it's been dealing with heavy rain. but an additional 100 millimeters is expected. mainly in gong dong province. the ground is already very well saturated so any additional rain is not good news here. now moving over to the americas. things are getting much calmer and dry across much of the northeastern states and eastern canada. however, it's a different story for the southeastern corner of the u.s. this slow-moving low pressure system is still producing thunderst
let's start off in east asia. high pressure system is dominating much of japan staying dry across much of the country. but some showers are expected this afternoon along the pacific coast. and tomorrow, rain will be moving into the southern half of the korean peninsula, as well as western japan from china. up towards the north, there's a low pressure system spreading a wintry mix across mongolia and as the temperatures move through, temperatures will drop significantly on your thursday. down...
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of this launch, that will only increase as north korea decides to ascertain its position in north east asia. >> obviously, this rocket launch was very important to the north koreans. it was meant to commemorate kim il-sung, after all. the fact that it was -- that it has apparently failed, using this will lead to more tensions and they're hiding their sense of bravado, perhaps? >> i think so. and it will go beyond mere saber rattling, which has been the hallmark feature of north korea. it will not only the words, but words turned to action, and they will be unpredictable. they might be in the form of skirmishes or paramilitary intrusions on disputed territory between north and south korea. but that is unclear. and what is clear is that this new era of uncertainty will become increasingly more grave and dangerous going forward. >> thank you. as you would expect from our reaction is coming into this situation. we had a statement from the white house. to abbreviate, it said that despite the failure of this attempted missile launch, the white house is saying north korea pose a provocative action
of this launch, that will only increase as north korea decides to ascertain its position in north east asia. >> obviously, this rocket launch was very important to the north koreans. it was meant to commemorate kim il-sung, after all. the fact that it was -- that it has apparently failed, using this will lead to more tensions and they're hiding their sense of bravado, perhaps? >> i think so. and it will go beyond mere saber rattling, which has been the hallmark feature of north...
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know her trip to the persian gulf and recently started expanding into the middle east and the far east asiain one thousand sixty eight here in chicago where i'm speaking there were massive demonstrations against the backdrop of the democratic national convention because of the build up of the war in one nine hundred sixty eight and the slogan it was chanted by the hundreds of thousands of protesters the whole world is watching and they twentieth and may twenty first of this year nato is holding its its summit in chicago it will be only the second nato summit ever held in the united states and the first how it outside of washington gets the city and it was clear that it's clear from our out in belgium yesterday that the world is already watching and the world is say and to the world only gives these margins to make north and to arbitrate military interventions and any sort of star wars in the foreseeable growth so i think it will be when it comes to when it comes to the military bloc that nato is certainly is a conversation that requires a lot more time than we have available for us today he
know her trip to the persian gulf and recently started expanding into the middle east and the far east asiain one thousand sixty eight here in chicago where i'm speaking there were massive demonstrations against the backdrop of the democratic national convention because of the build up of the war in one nine hundred sixty eight and the slogan it was chanted by the hundreds of thousands of protesters the whole world is watching and they twentieth and may twenty first of this year nato is holding...
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vice president for east asia pamela cox will soon travel to myanmar to make an assessment first hand. the bank's announcement follows decisions from u.s. and european union leaders to ease sanctions on myanmar. those leaders say they, too, are encouraged by democratic reforms. >>> here are the latest market figures. >>> workers in chernobyl are marking the 26th anniversary of the accident there with another effort to limit the damage. they're building a new shelter to cover the one built after the disaster. they fear their old shell might collapse and release radioactive substances. the word got under way 26 years to the day after the reactor exploded during a test. ukrainian government officials plan to build an arch shaped containment building more than 100 meters high. it will cover the shell around reactor number four. workers expect to complete construction in three years. the cost? more than $1.2 billion. >> translator: i am pleased to say that ukraine was not left alone to face the tragedy. we felt the whole world came to help us. the evidence of that is the financial support o
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figures in initially in i don't believe we can talk too much about the repivoting or rebalancing to east asia. the administration has done a good job reminding east asian allies that we're there. we're there and committed. we're not going to cut. actually, i have some doubts about the current okinawa plan, but we can talk about that some other day. in broad term it's certainly correct that we should not be cutting our overall capabilities in the western pacific. but at the same time you can't push that argument too far. whether you want to get out of the middle east or not, it drags you back. it always does. there are times where we get involved in wars of choice, but for the most part, the world still has a dependsy on the middle east in terms of oil and gas, in terms of stopping nuclear nonproliferation. that's why in my argument in the wounded giant book and what i try to underscore today i think we have to do the persian gulf as well as the broader middle east and the western pacific as equally important theaters of future military focus. there are a lot of ways we could talk about the sp
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almost identical to how the navy thinks about politics and how do you think so about its approach to east asia and it was very interesting that it came from the secretary of state and it seemed to me to indicate. that the navy really is sort of the premier strategic service of the united states right now you know there are probably people in the air force who disagreed maybe the army but the same dedication needed that's what secretary clinton that the navy was really central to how she thought about grand strategy especially in the asia pacific all of that's the case what do you think the chances are and why it's danger and reported on this there was a market survey of the navy released and it showed that they were asking defense contractors for their candidates for strike fighter aircraft in the years to come at the same time they're still waiting on this failure of a joint strike fighter program that's caused more than a trillion dollars to actually come to fruition and be completed and are already asking for another one of the future. the navy is pretty nervous about its version of the f.
almost identical to how the navy thinks about politics and how do you think so about its approach to east asia and it was very interesting that it came from the secretary of state and it seemed to me to indicate. that the navy really is sort of the premier strategic service of the united states right now you know there are probably people in the air force who disagreed maybe the army but the same dedication needed that's what secretary clinton that the navy was really central to how she thought...
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south asia, 350 million and east asia and other parts of the world, about 350 million. so these challenge of delivering access to electricity and clean cooking fuels is simple goal, but it has several challenges built within it. so if we take the case of the united states. in united states, in the 1930s, most rural households did not have electricity. it was during the fdr administration in 1936 that the rule of electrification act was brought in. by 1953, 90% of u.s. farms has electricity. so in a period of 20 years, this electrification drive with a lot of federal funding subsidy behind it, but also a lot of political commitment. it is exactly this kind of effort that is needed at the country's specific level to pick up both in terms of funding and terms of political commitment to drive this electrification process. if you look across the world, even though you have access in many countries in the developed country in the developing countries, the consumption factors are very different. in the u.s. for instance, on average, a person consumes 12,900 kilowatt hours of e
south asia, 350 million and east asia and other parts of the world, about 350 million. so these challenge of delivering access to electricity and clean cooking fuels is simple goal, but it has several challenges built within it. so if we take the case of the united states. in united states, in the 1930s, most rural households did not have electricity. it was during the fdr administration in 1936 that the rule of electrification act was brought in. by 1953, 90% of u.s. farms has electricity. so...
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is that the united states wants to move their focus away from military focus away from the middle east asia pacific region to try and keep an eye on nations like china and iran. petrov wrote so the foreign office of moscow there will today we're asking you what you think the international community should do to resolve north korea's rocket controversy it's question our website we're asking you to cast your vote in our online poll about how you think it should be dealt with this is what you're telling us. this is what the majority of you think just over sixty percent say the world should show goodwill by giving the north a satellite already in orbit another. quarter of you are suggesting turning a blind eye to it eight percent say the pouring out of missile systems in the region is the solution the rest of you six percent this hour calling for more sanctions against pyongyang what do you think the right way forward it's always good to hear from you on our website r.t. dot com coming up on this channel our team oscar the election fear factor french politicians including the close sarkozy of t
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region discuss china's implications of vicious let's talk to dr again chan research fellow at the east asia it is their decision thanks very much indeed for being here with us in the program first off in your opinion how does china stand to gain from the arctic. but actually china generally could benefit from the accelerated i saw gabrielle going in from the arctic region which we should or the provides and seasonally. routes connecting a europe north america north america and asia and otherwise out disk would also provide access to those on develop so resources in the arctic region which is also why they are for china's development right while china is seeking to join the arctic council which is the group coordinating communication between arctic hold forth do you see china making a kid out of what is a sion i do use a very possible you and your future there china could get in. permanent observer ship in the consul because no actually our lot of. members inside this. consul already show their support to china's position is especially those not of congress. well you know as expanding both p
region discuss china's implications of vicious let's talk to dr again chan research fellow at the east asia it is their decision thanks very much indeed for being here with us in the program first off in your opinion how does china stand to gain from the arctic. but actually china generally could benefit from the accelerated i saw gabrielle going in from the arctic region which we should or the provides and seasonally. routes connecting a europe north america north america and asia and...
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military is going to expand into east asia but let's look at more of this insanity in the global markets and especially coming from the global central banks max germany launch a strategy to counter the e.c.b. lars yes both course we all know the european central bank is essentially the buddhist bank and germany is preparing a raft of measures to safeguard its financial system and prevent access stimulus from the european central bank leaking into an inflationary credit boom. the e.c.v. is one trillion euro blitz of three year loans to banks has started to reignite monetary growth in germany even though the key aggregates are still collapsing in southern europe so they created all this money to help southern europe out all of that new created money went directly into germany house prices are up five point six percent because nobody wants to be in south europe but for all merkel has also gone and say he's also norman bates he's also psycho she doesn't understand about the c.c.p. situation even though germany is the big and of course all the money printing of the monsters asian is causing i
military is going to expand into east asia but let's look at more of this insanity in the global markets and especially coming from the global central banks max germany launch a strategy to counter the e.c.b. lars yes both course we all know the european central bank is essentially the buddhist bank and germany is preparing a raft of measures to safeguard its financial system and prevent access stimulus from the european central bank leaking into an inflationary credit boom. the e.c.v. is one...
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east asia and it's been asking has more. the floating fortress the war games we're on board the admiral vinogradov in the real conflict because destroyer would back there's the first line of defense to the rest of the convoy one hundred fifty metres long and armed to the thieves everything from gaping guns to torpedo the missiles this ship was designed serious threat to cruisers and submarines but in a few recent missions they are going to go out of has been in a very different kind of war you want against the pirates of the coast of somalia and it's more than providing its model the group of poirot's captured by the vinogradov in the gulf of aden were handed over to yemeni police and received ten year prison terms for attacking civilian ships. for two helicopters scrambles the criminals were detained and in keeping with international agreements handed over to the any authorities the experience gained could well prove useful during rossouw chinese maneuvers both countries train their sailors in counterterrorism tasks and one
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over such from over the east asia it says beijing has a real chance of getting a slice by using its massive economic might. be surprising right some very quickly but also politically and economically so some of the western countries actually should have cautious there's. the actually hesitant to give china this time of steadily as in the uk the council i do interest to china will use always diplomatic skills to try to gain more support from from the not it countries which are more friendly towards china in this region and not a problem another uses or china were also u.s. army. should gain the support currency but where's these you know crisis specially if for example i certain i gave china will use more wells to. gain their support in the region. well right now what i'll see dot com all of us the words of there in case you missed anything of course are plenty more for you to investigate as well for example landing a plane all texting on your mobile apparently an australian pilot thought the latter was far more urgent to find out if his destruction turned into disaster that's it ought to to
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and the american way and when i travel to countries around the world whether it's in south asia or east asia or russia or latin america i see countries that aspire to certain aspects of american culture but are also interested in and desiring of following their own paths building their own kind of modernity and i also pick gets important that the united states today along with its partners in europe and in japan are are are in a rough patch our economies are in neutral our political institutions are stumbling and that means that when emerging countries look out of the world and say whose model works the answer sometimes is the american model but sometimes there are alternatives out there that are doing well and that i think is is going to have the diversity and pluralism that i see coming around the corner so we may see different cultures what i guess more of a mixing pot or whatever works for a particular country yes. instead of a end of history which was what people were pronouncing fifteen years ago i think history is getting more interesting history is getting more diverse and that's not
and the american way and when i travel to countries around the world whether it's in south asia or east asia or russia or latin america i see countries that aspire to certain aspects of american culture but are also interested in and desiring of following their own paths building their own kind of modernity and i also pick gets important that the united states today along with its partners in europe and in japan are are are in a rough patch our economies are in neutral our political...
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accessible have stirred up the territorial disputes and talk to getting chand research fellow at the east asia institute says beijing has a real chance of getting a slice by using its economic money. chinese rising rising very quickly also politically and economically or some of the western countries actually sure they're cautious they're still was trying to survive actually hasn't to give china this time of status in the uk because i didn't for us to china were us always diplomatic skills to try to gain more support from from the not it countries which are more friendly towards china in this region another problem another uses are china were also us is economic pearl our each other again the support current to be the worst is you know prices specially for example i certainly think china will use more of its oil wells true true true again they're supporting the region. time now for some other news from around the world this hour a bush or airline flight has crashed just before touchdown it is done about in pakistan a boeing seven three seven traveling from caracas she was carrying one hundred
accessible have stirred up the territorial disputes and talk to getting chand research fellow at the east asia institute says beijing has a real chance of getting a slice by using its economic money. chinese rising rising very quickly also politically and economically or some of the western countries actually sure they're cautious they're still was trying to survive actually hasn't to give china this time of status in the uk because i didn't for us to china were us always diplomatic skills to...
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-european cooperation is a valuable deployment our work with our east asia allies. see, all of us, asians, americans, europeans have a common interest in seeing china evolve in a peaceful and democratic direction. and we have a common interest in seeing china abide by the rules of the international economic order. the united states, europe and east arab ha represent 71% of the world's economy. that's a lot of leverage. we should use it to address problems, such as china's disregard for intellectual property rights. gross human rights violations. unfair trade practices, currency manipulation. in addition, u.s.-eu partnership is critical in approach to russia. some might disagree, certainly the proceed works i feel we've gotten precious little from russia in return for concessions on nuclear weapons. the reason is russia's domestic policies shape its -- to act in ways that make it harder to integrate russia into the global community and the free international order. now, putin may talk tough but he knows he's weak. everywhere he looks he see threats to his rule real a
-european cooperation is a valuable deployment our work with our east asia allies. see, all of us, asians, americans, europeans have a common interest in seeing china evolve in a peaceful and democratic direction. and we have a common interest in seeing china abide by the rules of the international economic order. the united states, europe and east arab ha represent 71% of the world's economy. that's a lot of leverage. we should use it to address problems, such as china's disregard for...
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number of places including against al-qaeda al-qaeda against in iran and afghanistan, including in east asiampressive on 3w58 answer and i also hope that egypt will actually muddle through. bal answer and i also hope that egypt will actually muddle through. it may not be something we love but if egypt goes in an okay direction, to some extents that dwarfs what happens inside of libya in terms of the relative importance of those two currents trees. there is no doubt that syria is a wild card and it could hurt this president's overall foreign policy credentials come election day depending upon what happens. >> the narrative remains to be written because there are so many uncertainties between now and november. he elections, possibility for assad to continue his reign of terror on his public and so these things remain to be seen but as you point out, so far at least, an affirmative story and he has navigated through the shoals with incredible success and taken away foreign policies. senior fellow co-author of "bending history," michael o'hanlon, thank you for your time. >> my pleas ire. >> that
number of places including against al-qaeda al-qaeda against in iran and afghanistan, including in east asiampressive on 3w58 answer and i also hope that egypt will actually muddle through. bal answer and i also hope that egypt will actually muddle through. it may not be something we love but if egypt goes in an okay direction, to some extents that dwarfs what happens inside of libya in terms of the relative importance of those two currents trees. there is no doubt that syria is a wild card and...
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north korea in the last decade, it didn't set off a chain reaction in east asia. and there are reasons to believe that iran, the situation with iran would be no different. the main candidates for proliferation, egypt, turkey and saudi arabia are a long ways away from getting a bomb. egypt's internally focused. turkey las a nuclear umbrella from the united states. the most likely candidate is saudi arabia but not because they build one but because they tried to buy one from pakistan. of course, the pakistani would be extraordinarily nervous about providing this in violation of the npt marking themselves os an outlaw. it's not clear they would be willing to do that either. matt and most other scholars that looked at this don't believe iran itself would use a weapon. it's sufficiently rationale to know that to use a wep against israel and the united states would bring about massive retaliation. that's not the scenario we're talking about. possibility of iran being emboldened to use its proxy like hamas or other groups in the region, i think that is an issue we should
north korea in the last decade, it didn't set off a chain reaction in east asia. and there are reasons to believe that iran, the situation with iran would be no different. the main candidates for proliferation, egypt, turkey and saudi arabia are a long ways away from getting a bomb. egypt's internally focused. turkey las a nuclear umbrella from the united states. the most likely candidate is saudi arabia but not because they build one but because they tried to buy one from pakistan. of course,...
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strategic pivoting from the middle east to. asia which is not a pivoting anymore because the us will never relinquish their bases from the middle east to central asia what the pentagon used to call the arc of instability right hillary clinton published an article in november last year call america's pacific century which is not the last one it's actually the twenty first so you know it's a concerted white house state department cia pentagon agenda and the agenda is confrontational and militaristic disapproval includes more troops in australia the ones are those americans are going to australia not to surf but to engage in some slightly more elite all right. probably another base in the philippines in the short term in sightseeing and the more city especially between the philippines and vietnam against china and the leadership in beijing they can see through with they already anticipated in fact ten years ago before nine eleven i think it's important that we backtrack before nine eleven ten years ago during nine eleven a few days aft
strategic pivoting from the middle east to. asia which is not a pivoting anymore because the us will never relinquish their bases from the middle east to central asia what the pentagon used to call the arc of instability right hillary clinton published an article in november last year call america's pacific century which is not the last one it's actually the twenty first so you know it's a concerted white house state department cia pentagon agenda and the agenda is confrontational and...
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asia east asia is a flashpoint or trigger point of military conflict and all right i think we have a mad we are just simply out of time but they do very much appreciate your coming on the show that was right on lot of political economist we'll see you right back here at seven. the official g.o.p. cation show on phone only pulled touch from the. video. cheesemonger. omissions feeds now in the palm of your. i am max geyser and this is the kaiser read for what it is say about a country whose economy results in a problem of obesity in see this is. ever tell us more max i'm sure you're referring to the pill that they now give pregnant women in order to make sure their fetuses are not obese but we're going to look at how a situation like that develops where there's just too much a very thing and we're going to roll back to december twenty first two thousand and eleven burn anky money policy seen successful as savers become consumers and they say the federal reserve chairman ben bernanke he finally may be catching a break is easy money policies are showing signs of speeding up the economic
asia east asia is a flashpoint or trigger point of military conflict and all right i think we have a mad we are just simply out of time but they do very much appreciate your coming on the show that was right on lot of political economist we'll see you right back here at seven. the official g.o.p. cation show on phone only pulled touch from the. video. cheesemonger. omissions feeds now in the palm of your. i am max geyser and this is the kaiser read for what it is say about a country whose...
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the east asia worth will be in the '60s. at the peninsula, 60s as well. here's a look at your extended forecast. a warming trend starts tomorrow and gets underway continuing into monday. stay with us. we will be back right after this. how tough when and then ... once call hough collapse >>pam: at some many people want to adopt the dog severely hurt on the freeway, they're holding a lottery. he'll be ready for adoption in a 4-66. if a family credited to witness, they tried to honk and alert the driver but could not get the driver's attention. it was not until the rope broke that the family was able to get the dog. it lost its lead but is recovering from authorities are still looking for the driver. two groups of baby birds are being housed at the humane society al center for compassion. tenet ducklings of fell into a storm drain, rescue workers pulled them out in the mother's death left. this aid to week-old baby jesus was rescued. we are back with more news right after this. bochum thing to an >>pam: with the usgs and says it could soon happen >> being ab
the east asia worth will be in the '60s. at the peninsula, 60s as well. here's a look at your extended forecast. a warming trend starts tomorrow and gets underway continuing into monday. stay with us. we will be back right after this. how tough when and then ... once call hough collapse >>pam: at some many people want to adopt the dog severely hurt on the freeway, they're holding a lottery. he'll be ready for adoption in a 4-66. if a family credited to witness, they tried to honk and...
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first, president obama attended something called the east asia summit this past november. east asia summit is a gathering of heads of state of the nations in the region that grapple with the biggest challenges and pursue a comprehensive solutions, whether on non- proliferation, disaster response, or maritime security. but no u.s. president had ever attended before, and president obama's decision to participate capped three years of intensive engagement with institutions like the association of southeast asian nations and the asia-pacific economic cooperation, and reflected our support for the east asia summit as the region's premiere forum to discuss in political and security issues. having institutions like this can make a difference. take the south china sea. it connects many of the region's nations, some of whom have competing claims of its waters and the islands. half the world's merchant tonnage flows through the south china sea, so the stakes for maritime security and freedom of navigation bar very high. the united states has no territorial claims there and we do not
first, president obama attended something called the east asia summit this past november. east asia summit is a gathering of heads of state of the nations in the region that grapple with the biggest challenges and pursue a comprehensive solutions, whether on non- proliferation, disaster response, or maritime security. but no u.s. president had ever attended before, and president obama's decision to participate capped three years of intensive engagement with institutions like the association of...
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shamitt, the chairman of the subcommittee of middle east and south asia is recognized. >> thank you and for calling this timely hearing. >> since the obama administration came to office, its foreign policy has been characterized by so-called engagement. the president has defined this policy as extending and outstretched hand in the hopes mere gesture would cause some of the world's most brutal dictators to unclench their fist. the administration's engagement efrtsds with bashar al assad of syria and in tehran, best examples have been complete failures. at best, they have not achieved their objectives and at worst in the eyes of people in those regimes, brutalized them. as einstein said, insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. that appears to be what this administration is doing in north korea and the middle east. as soon as one dictator passed, this administration lent at the opportunity to engage with his son, kim jong-un and appears to be a chip off the old block. this has not worked and will not work. thank you. >> thank you very much. no
shamitt, the chairman of the subcommittee of middle east and south asia is recognized. >> thank you and for calling this timely hearing. >> since the obama administration came to office, its foreign policy has been characterized by so-called engagement. the president has defined this policy as extending and outstretched hand in the hopes mere gesture would cause some of the world's most brutal dictators to unclench their fist. the administration's engagement efrtsds with bashar al...
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north america, the middle east, europe, asia, even africa.lion overseas filipinos are a diverse bunch. migrant workers, young and old, first generation adventuress or their children and grandchildren. despite many differences in their work and their educational background or lifestyles or in their country of residence, the global filipino is much the same. he is taken each -- conscientious worker, an opportunity-seeker, a courageous risk-taker willing to sacrifice for better future for their family. she is resilient and assimilates to the foreign land immediately. but in her heart, she cherishes the aspiration of one the recent -- returning him to the philippines. we are overseas filipinos ourselves. we live among the global filipinos to make our mission real and our dreams a reality. these global filipinos share their stories with us, the highs and lows, the joys and pains, the sacrifices they have made in the content -- continue to make for their families. and the hopes and dreams that keep them going every day. we're fortunate to be able t
north america, the middle east, europe, asia, even africa.lion overseas filipinos are a diverse bunch. migrant workers, young and old, first generation adventuress or their children and grandchildren. despite many differences in their work and their educational background or lifestyles or in their country of residence, the global filipino is much the same. he is taken each -- conscientious worker, an opportunity-seeker, a courageous risk-taker willing to sacrifice for better future for their...
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i think the wealth in russia, the middle east, asia has changed it, changed it dramatically. >> safer dramatically can be seen in this graph. in orange is the contemporary art market's performance compared to the grey, which is the s&p stock index. much of that dramatic rise is a result of those new billionaires from china and russia parking their money in art. >> maria baibakova: you have to tell me a little more about this richter. >> safer: maria baibakova, age 26, is interested in this dealer's gerhard richter, a german artist who is the current rage. >> baibakova: it's got a lot of wall power. >> safer: she's a russian oligarch's daughter who's spending a fortune on contemporary art. >> and my painting, i'm selling it for $4.8 million, and so you're getting a bargain with me today. >> baibakova: that's a real bargain. >> i think so. >> safer: certainly a bargain if you're daddy's a billionaire and you're playing in a market where the rule is there are no rules. >> blum: it's the wild west. this is not a normal retail business. it's an unregulated, utterly bizarre place to conduct
i think the wealth in russia, the middle east, asia has changed it, changed it dramatically. >> safer dramatically can be seen in this graph. in orange is the contemporary art market's performance compared to the grey, which is the s&p stock index. much of that dramatic rise is a result of those new billionaires from china and russia parking their money in art. >> maria baibakova: you have to tell me a little more about this richter. >> safer: maria baibakova, age 26, is...
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. >> fill ahead fire crews are we rushing to the theme of a house fire in the east asia.e'll have that video sleeve deify >>ysabel: here is a live look outside at the golden gate. we will be right back after the 3 q if sweetheart. we need to talk. i've seen your stunts online. i can explain... jumping a ramp in a shopping cart. so 2005. wait, what? and only 3 likes? honey, it's embarrassing. carol's son got over 12 million views on that dancing squirrel video. don't you want that? i...i suppose. now go make your dad and me proud. try something funny. [ male announcer ] now everyone's up to speed. get high speed internet for $14.95 a month for 12 months. at&t. but now it can make you more connected to your doctor through e-mail. test results from home. check records. change appointments. now doctors, nurses, techs, pharmacists are all digitally connected to each other. and ultimately connected to you. at kaiser permanente, we believe that if knowledge is power, shared knowledge is even more powerful. kaiser permanente. thrive. >>ysabel: investigators in hayward are looking
. >> fill ahead fire crews are we rushing to the theme of a house fire in the east asia.e'll have that video sleeve deify >>ysabel: here is a live look outside at the golden gate. we will be right back after the 3 q if sweetheart. we need to talk. i've seen your stunts online. i can explain... jumping a ramp in a shopping cart. so 2005. wait, what? and only 3 likes? honey, it's embarrassing. carol's son got over 12 million views on that dancing squirrel video. don't you want that?...
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. >> primarily occurring in parts of the middle east, south asia and north africa, cases of honor violence are now being found in europe, canada, and the united states. experts have no handle on the exact number of cases, but worldwide, the u.n. estimates that at least 5,000 women are murdered each year in the name of honor. >> and then you come to -- >> jasmine guerra works with survivors of forced marriages and honor crimes. >> noah, in islam, sikhism, hinduism, all of the major faiths does it say it is acceptable, it does not say it is acceptable. it is oppressive corporal practice. >> as for faleh almaleki, he was charged with first degree murder in the death of his daughter noor, one of the first honor killings in the united states to be prosecuted. faleh almaleki chose not to testify but his attorneys argued it was all just an accident. he never meant to kill his daughter. for 48 hours mystery, i am troy roberts, cbs news, new york. >> cowan: to hear the surprising verdict in the case, tune in to 48 hours tonight at 10:00 o'clock right here on cbs. coming up tonight on the cbs evenin
. >> primarily occurring in parts of the middle east, south asia and north africa, cases of honor violence are now being found in europe, canada, and the united states. experts have no handle on the exact number of cases, but worldwide, the u.n. estimates that at least 5,000 women are murdered each year in the name of honor. >> and then you come to -- >> jasmine guerra works with survivors of forced marriages and honor crimes. >> noah, in islam, sikhism, hinduism, all of...
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so we will emphasize asia pacific and the middle east. the strategic guidance made clear that we must protect capabilities needed to project power in asia pacific and the middle east. these are the areas where we obviously, as you know just by picking up the newspaper, these are the places that can represent the greatest threats to our security. for that reason, we maintain the current bomber fleet. we maintain our aircraft carrier fleet at a long-term 11 of 11 ships and 10 air wings. we maintain the big deck amphibious fleet. we enhance our army and marine corps structure presence in the pacific, and we also maintain a strong presence in the middle east. third, for elsewhere in the world, and we have responsibilities elsewhere, we can't ignore europe or latin america or africa. what we have recommended is that we built innovative partnerships and strengthen key alliances and partnerships in those areas. it makes -- the strategy makes clear that even though asia pacific and the middle east represent areas of growing strategic priority, the
so we will emphasize asia pacific and the middle east. the strategic guidance made clear that we must protect capabilities needed to project power in asia pacific and the middle east. these are the areas where we obviously, as you know just by picking up the newspaper, these are the places that can represent the greatest threats to our security. for that reason, we maintain the current bomber fleet. we maintain our aircraft carrier fleet at a long-term 11 of 11 ships and 10 air wings. we...
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east. south asia that number down or something to the top was a secure jobs especially. the stuff that is also taken on a more positive was. posing the brands present such a contribution to the budget the currently third place according to the polls is most of the national party she doesn't stick it to the immigration law allowing to cut down the number of legal immigrants ten thousand here that's down from about one hundred eighty thousand at the moment and she has also said that she wants france to adopt the euro and go back to the french currency the french franc what's being called the big surprise this french presidential campaign is just a little short of the left right now his numbers are doubles as jeremy from us a seven percent to now above fourteen percent has been sick the worst stop was the insurrection revolution analysis of actual sector and he also was shards leading the new fiscal pact that have been some. thus withdraw from the eighty's take not a very strong hardline approach these are the top four contenders wife for the top job in france the basis of
east. south asia that number down or something to the top was a secure jobs especially. the stuff that is also taken on a more positive was. posing the brands present such a contribution to the budget the currently third place according to the polls is most of the national party she doesn't stick it to the immigration law allowing to cut down the number of legal immigrants ten thousand here that's down from about one hundred eighty thousand at the moment and she has also said that she wants...