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officials are warning that a similar type of stord h japan or other parts of east asia, and they're helping the public get prepared. >> this computer simulation shows what could happen if a super typhoon struck japan. the air pressure at the eye of the storm reaches 880 hectopascals. that means this super typhoon is stronger than the one last year in the philippines. this professor says the scenario he created is not the stuff of fantasy. he says the day when people in japan experience a similar storm is closer than they might think. >> translator: a one-degree change in the ocean temperature has a big impact on a storm's strength. so as ocean temperatures rise in the future, typhoons will become much stronger. >> giant typhoons form every year over waters to japan's south. mof them weaken as they pass over cooler waters further north. but global warming could change that if ocean temperatures were to increase by 2 degrees, typhoons would reach japan at full strength. >> translator: the disaster that hit the philippines could strike japan in the future. we need to start preparing for that n
officials are warning that a similar type of stord h japan or other parts of east asia, and they're helping the public get prepared. >> this computer simulation shows what could happen if a super typhoon struck japan. the air pressure at the eye of the storm reaches 880 hectopascals. that means this super typhoon is stronger than the one last year in the philippines. this professor says the scenario he created is not the stuff of fantasy. he says the day when people in japan experience a...
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however, the rest of east asia, there are some bright spots. a little bit warmer than average.okyo, kyoto, you'll be above average, temperatures in the low to mid-30s. and if you're traveling to other parts of east asia, also seeing some dry conditions with a few clouds moving in from time to time. let's take a look at the forecast in the americans. we've been talking about a cold front that was draped across the eastern seaboard. unfortunately, it caused some problems for residents in eastern virginia. let's look at some video coming out of that region where we had some storms rolling through thursday. at least ten people were injured in virginia beach. the storm left significant damage in its wake. and unfortunately, a tornado in virginia also snapped some trees and damaged several homes as well. the good news is, as we take a look at the map, is that this system will be pushing off toward the east. yes, we'll still see some embedded storms down toward the deep south from time to time, but it will eventually clear the area. high pressure will be taking over, bringing some fai
however, the rest of east asia, there are some bright spots. a little bit warmer than average.okyo, kyoto, you'll be above average, temperatures in the low to mid-30s. and if you're traveling to other parts of east asia, also seeing some dry conditions with a few clouds moving in from time to time. let's take a look at the forecast in the americans. we've been talking about a cold front that was draped across the eastern seaboard. unfortunately, it caused some problems for residents in eastern...
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i wanted to shift to a different part of the world, and speak to you about east asia. you have been very outspoken on mr. chairman, and it is sort of something that continues to dog relations between south korea and japan, and it is also an issue to the u.s. i wanted to get your thoughts on should each actions side take in order to improve relations generally and -- [indiscernible] >> early on before some of these latest statements came out of to thei conveyed inretary of state and others the administration the importance of getting ahead of this, because it was clear that abehin his political party was moving in a direction of ofense nationalism that sort was reaching back and trying to rewrite the history of what happened during the occupation of entry, during the korean on korean occupation, during the second world war, and this would probably further ignite apprehension in korea come in china, and around the region, and that we had a lot of in termsound with abe of things we could work on, but that he needs to back away from this road on not just the -- issue, but
i wanted to shift to a different part of the world, and speak to you about east asia. you have been very outspoken on mr. chairman, and it is sort of something that continues to dog relations between south korea and japan, and it is also an issue to the u.s. i wanted to get your thoughts on should each actions side take in order to improve relations generally and -- [indiscernible] >> early on before some of these latest statements came out of to thei conveyed inretary of state and others...
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populations of japanese eel have sharply declined in east asia. suspected reasons include overfishing and degradation of river environments. the international union for conservation of nature last month but the japanese eel on its red list of endangered species. most eels end up on japanese dining tables are farmed from lava caught in nature. if the conventional international trade in endangered species decides to impose restrictions, the impact would be immense. japan imports half of its eel lava from neighboring countries. >> trade restrictions would hurt us a lot. the convention is being held again in about two years. h r he has experience with conservation efforts in europe. during his visit to japan, he saw eel fishers and farmers blame each other for species depletion. >> if these guys and the fishermen are in the same room with all the other people, we can >> what kind of data is necessary to grasp the big picture on resources. >> if we keep consuming at the current pace, will populations fall to critical levels? >> some measures have alrea
populations of japanese eel have sharply declined in east asia. suspected reasons include overfishing and degradation of river environments. the international union for conservation of nature last month but the japanese eel on its red list of endangered species. most eels end up on japanese dining tables are farmed from lava caught in nature. if the conventional international trade in endangered species decides to impose restrictions, the impact would be immense. japan imports half of its eel...
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both of them, eyeing portions of east asia at this hour. had wind reports of 100 kilometers per hour, roughly 60 miles per hour. rainfall, that's as staggering as it gets. that's one foot of rainfall in one day. 300 millimeters causing floods across this region. the storm system is over open waters. it's xpded to strengthen to get up to category 1 equivalent of a hurricane. and later next week, southern japan, okinawa, going to be in the path of this storm system. a few days left as far as preparations are concerned. to the west of this, another storm system that will develop rapidly. this one expected to push in towards the korean peninsula. south korea going to be in the path of heavy rainfall in the coming days, associated with that. want to take you to japan. tokyo, sweltering summer heat baking this region. we know 15 people have lost their lives in the last several weeks. 8,000 people have been admitted to the hospitals here because of heat exhaustion. the temperatures, around 100 degrees. 37 celsius. tokyo at 32, in the low 90s fahre
both of them, eyeing portions of east asia at this hour. had wind reports of 100 kilometers per hour, roughly 60 miles per hour. rainfall, that's as staggering as it gets. that's one foot of rainfall in one day. 300 millimeters causing floods across this region. the storm system is over open waters. it's xpded to strengthen to get up to category 1 equivalent of a hurricane. and later next week, southern japan, okinawa, going to be in the path of this storm system. a few days left as far as...
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but it is also affecting parts of east asia. >> the vigorous typhoon neoguri is not only affecting the islands of okinawa directly but indirectly affecting the rainy season band. that is lingering for quite some time now. in nagasaki, historical rainfall amounts which you haven't seen in half a century has fallen over the region. these are your digits. 4 in some locations. and this is going to be an ongoing story, unfortunately. a lot of the people, thousands of people have been evacuated due to the surge of the moisture from the typhoon, exacerbating the situation with the rainy season band lingering here for so long. for the next 72 hours not a lot of people can go back home due to this typhoon directly affecting the area. 180 to 200 millimeters of rainfall could top over the amounts we showed you. so further flooding and secondary disasters. these could be dangerous situations. so please be aware of this. not only is it going to be affecting kyushu, but china and taiwan have been seeing high waves. and eastern china will start to see the stormy conditions. even south korea by wednes
but it is also affecting parts of east asia. >> the vigorous typhoon neoguri is not only affecting the islands of okinawa directly but indirectly affecting the rainy season band. that is lingering for quite some time now. in nagasaki, historical rainfall amounts which you haven't seen in half a century has fallen over the region. these are your digits. 4 in some locations. and this is going to be an ongoing story, unfortunately. a lot of the people, thousands of people have been evacuated...
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world war was fought in europe, the middle east, africa, east asia, and at sea. 17 million people losteir lives. initial enthusiasm for the war turned to horror on all sides. over 100 ambassadors attended the commemoration. delegates highlighted present-day conflicts in the world and said it was important to learn from the lessons of the past. >> ♪ >> 32 turkish truck drivers held hostage in iraq for three weeks arrived home safely on thursday. they received a hero's welcome at the airport in turkey. they were captured during a lightning offensive against isis militants last month. the situation in iraq remains unstable. saudi arabia deployed 30,000 troops to its shared border with iraq thursday amid rumors the iraqi army had left to fight the militants, leaving the border unguarded. baghdad denied the soldiers had withdrawn. the army has made incremental gains against the sunni is still, but iraq without a functioning government after angry lawmakers failed to agree on a parliamentary speaker early in the week -- another indication of just how divided the country is. influential shiit
world war was fought in europe, the middle east, africa, east asia, and at sea. 17 million people losteir lives. initial enthusiasm for the war turned to horror on all sides. over 100 ambassadors attended the commemoration. delegates highlighted present-day conflicts in the world and said it was important to learn from the lessons of the past. >> ♪ >> 32 turkish truck drivers held hostage in iraq for three weeks arrived home safely on thursday. they received a hero's welcome at...
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what he said is that japan's current situation, and the security situation in north-east asia requires a more modernized realistic approach in terms of how it views and uses its military. both with the dash dark of course there's the dispute over the senkaku islands, and the diaoyu island as china calls them. china is opposed to this. there'll be protests in south korea because of long-standing issues over japan's world war ii and before behaviour in the 20th century. the question is whether shinzo abe wore wids about celling it to his people. they say if he wanted to make a change, he should have amended the reconstitution, get the two third majority and put it to a national referendum as outlined in article 96. instead, he has re-ipp interpreted the existing language. more people are oppose to the way he has done this than to the content itself. >> harry fawcett there speaking from tokyo. >>> new zealand's government is calling for a malaysian diplomats to face charges, including sexual results. he was working as a junior military official in we'llings tonne when he allegedly followe
what he said is that japan's current situation, and the security situation in north-east asia requires a more modernized realistic approach in terms of how it views and uses its military. both with the dash dark of course there's the dispute over the senkaku islands, and the diaoyu island as china calls them. china is opposed to this. there'll be protests in south korea because of long-standing issues over japan's world war ii and before behaviour in the 20th century. the question is whether...
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it was thought in europe, the middle east, africa, east asia, and at sea. 17 million people lost their lives. the initial enthusiasm for the war turns to horror on all sides. in his speech to the german parliament, he said the two world wars affected germany much more than other european nations. >> the federal republic of germany is and remains a special case in europe. it was not built in the principle of a nationstate. in stand, it was from a political philosophy that reflect and stalin as a regional leader. >> president said overcoming militarism had made germany into the country it is today. >> we learned much later that military measures are fundamentally the wrong means to achieve political change. the federal republic of germany was the first country in the world to make conscientious objection a basic constitutional right. >> delegates also highlighted present-day conflicts in the world and said it was necessary to learn from the lessons of the past. >> we are going to a short break but when we come back. >> and its looser for port on what it is like to be a parent of one of t
it was thought in europe, the middle east, africa, east asia, and at sea. 17 million people lost their lives. the initial enthusiasm for the war turns to horror on all sides. in his speech to the german parliament, he said the two world wars affected germany much more than other european nations. >> the federal republic of germany is and remains a special case in europe. it was not built in the principle of a nationstate. in stand, it was from a political philosophy that reflect and...
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the help resists an increasingly assertive china, but that might make east asia a more dangerous place. >> in an unprecedented move, french police detained the former president nicolas car -- sarkozy today as part of a corruption investigation. claims that mr. sarkozy tried to influence judges who were examining his campaign funding. we have a report. >> nicolas sarkozy left his home early to turn himself in this a police station in a paris suburb. for the first time a former french president was placed in custody for questioning in a criminal investigation. >> fuve president, you should have judicial inhumanity for life, full stop. >> if something illegal was done then the judges have to do their job. >> nicolas sarkozy, who left the ell ski paris in 2012 can be held up to 48 hours. after which he either has to be charged or released. >> sarkozy is a fighter and he s used to such attack, to such assaults. he was never popular among the french elite, never. >> the origins of the case lie with mr. sarkozy's election campaign in 2007 and whether it was financed illegally. the central all
the help resists an increasingly assertive china, but that might make east asia a more dangerous place. >> in an unprecedented move, french police detained the former president nicolas car -- sarkozy today as part of a corruption investigation. claims that mr. sarkozy tried to influence judges who were examining his campaign funding. we have a report. >> nicolas sarkozy left his home early to turn himself in this a police station in a paris suburb. for the first time a former french...
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one is a global foreign policy, and global interest in east asia. the other is defense capabilities. on the first point, if you look at the evidence and the number of times that we have the prime ministers, foreign secretaries and so on engaging with the powers, also southeast asia, william hague visited southeast a asia in a way no british foreign secretary has done because of the importance of the aleaguance, because of the importance to our interests, but we also like to tap into historic relationships with those countries, with china, with singapore, with malaysia. we've got a very strong business relationship with south korea and japan. we have a historic responsibility for hong kong. there are a number of different reasons why we remain seriously engaged and why we've got a great deal of competence, language and other skills within our diplomatic service on what is going on in that part of the world, and we see that in the context of our prosperity agenda, that is to say one of the three legs of the stool of british foreign policy, prosperity,
one is a global foreign policy, and global interest in east asia. the other is defense capabilities. on the first point, if you look at the evidence and the number of times that we have the prime ministers, foreign secretaries and so on engaging with the powers, also southeast asia, william hague visited southeast a asia in a way no british foreign secretary has done because of the importance of the aleaguance, because of the importance to our interests, but we also like to tap into historic...
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populations of japanese eel have sharply declined in east asia. suspected reasons include overfishing and degradation of river environments. are the international union for conservation of nature last month put the japanese eel on the red list of endangered species. most eel are farmed from larvae caught in nature. if the convention on international trade in endangered species decides to impose restrictions, the impact would be immense. japan imports half of its eel larvae from neighboring countries. >> translator: the convention is being held again in about two years. we have to conserve resources. >> reporter: -- gollock who chairs the subcommittee on eel recently visited japan. gollock has experience with conservation efforts in europe. during his visit to japan, he saw eel fishers and farmers blame each other for species depletion. >> if these guys and the fishermen are in the same room with all the people we can talk about it and do a little bit to help the situation. >> reporter: gollock suggested various stake holders meet to discuss conser
populations of japanese eel have sharply declined in east asia. suspected reasons include overfishing and degradation of river environments. are the international union for conservation of nature last month put the japanese eel on the red list of endangered species. most eel are farmed from larvae caught in nature. if the convention on international trade in endangered species decides to impose restrictions, the impact would be immense. japan imports half of its eel larvae from neighboring...
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finally over east asia, we have a tropical depression nearby the southern areas of the marianna islands. it could intensify to a tropical storm and move north. a seasonal rain band is affecting central parts of china. shanghai will see lots of heavy rainfall on your friday. here's your extended forecast. >>> be a update on our lead story this hour. the japanese government has formally decided to lift some sanctions on north korea. it made the decision as the north's new panel is about to start reinvestigating cases of japanese citizens abducted by its agents decades ago. japan is lifting three sanctions on north korea. they cover restrictions on travel, money transfers, and port calls by ships. the japanese government has formally decided to lift some sanctions on north korea. more on this developing story as details come in. >>> i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. we'll be back at the top of the hour. hope to see you again then. >>> good evening from los angeles. i'm tavis smiley. tonight first a conversation with the creators of the freakonomics franchise steven d. levitt and stephen j.
finally over east asia, we have a tropical depression nearby the southern areas of the marianna islands. it could intensify to a tropical storm and move north. a seasonal rain band is affecting central parts of china. shanghai will see lots of heavy rainfall on your friday. here's your extended forecast. >>> be a update on our lead story this hour. the japanese government has formally decided to lift some sanctions on north korea. it made the decision as the north's new panel is about...
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. >> developing story now in east asia. a plane has crashed outside an airport in taiwan killing dozens on board. the plane went down and caught fire while making a second landing attempt. severe weather is also believed to have played a role. the plane was carrying 58 passengers and crew members. taiwan was battered by a typhoon overnight. >> ukrainian officials say pro russia rebels shot down two of the country's fighter jets. the separatists are saying one of the pilots died and they're looking for the other one of the meanwhile investigators who the rebels have allowed on the scene continue their search for clues into the do you know of malaysian airlines flight mh17. the bodies of those on board arrived in the netherlands tod today. and today government officials held an honor ceremony. a missile shot down that plane last week. more than half of the victims are dutch citizens. >> here we go again. on the floor of parliament in ukraine fighting breaking out again. it's the second time lawmakers fought during sessions th
. >> developing story now in east asia. a plane has crashed outside an airport in taiwan killing dozens on board. the plane went down and caught fire while making a second landing attempt. severe weather is also believed to have played a role. the plane was carrying 58 passengers and crew members. taiwan was battered by a typhoon overnight. >> ukrainian officials say pro russia rebels shot down two of the country's fighter jets. the separatists are saying one of the pilots died and...
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it is important to strengthen the alliance for the stability of east asia. >> at this time, not onlyhe united states but also india joined in this drill together and you have a plan to have exercises together with australia. some say they are intended to check china. what is the objective of having this multilateral exercises? >> we conduct these exercises not only -- not to check some other countries, specific and indian oceans are important lines of communication for japan and all other countries to transport oil and other supplies. joint exercises with countries with close relations are important to ensure freedom of navigation. japan, the united states, and australia are also planning to conduct another joint drill in november this year off the coast of miyagi prefecture, based on our experience with the grid east japan earthquake, it will be a disaster response joint exercise between japan, the united states and australia. not only bilateral, but also multilateral exercises are important. for example, with the united states host rimpac, joint exercise in which china joined, thes
it is important to strengthen the alliance for the stability of east asia. >> at this time, not onlyhe united states but also india joined in this drill together and you have a plan to have exercises together with australia. some say they are intended to check china. what is the objective of having this multilateral exercises? >> we conduct these exercises not only -- not to check some other countries, specific and indian oceans are important lines of communication for japan and all...
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was a trans national flight, it was a malaysia plane leaving holland flying all the way to south east asia. it means it will change the way all european countries conduct their politics, their trade. >> reporter: u.s. and eu could respond with more sanctions something that this group wants to sees as well. later on this evening this group will reconvene in the ben franklin parkway in front of the ukrainian flag during a vigil during which they will walk down to the malaysia flag to express their sympathy. >> shock, mourning, anger over the the events yesterday in eastern ukraine. >> reporter: a tragedy that they hope will come under a full and impartial investigation n center city, jane carabao for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> vigil jane just mentioned on the parkway begins at 7:00 o'clock tonight and we will bring you more on that tonight on "eyewitness news" at ten and 11:00. >>> count on us as we continue to stay on top of any and all developments with this story and you can find updates any time at cbs philly.com. >>> the scott pelley will have much more on the plane on the "cbs evenin
was a trans national flight, it was a malaysia plane leaving holland flying all the way to south east asia. it means it will change the way all european countries conduct their politics, their trade. >> reporter: u.s. and eu could respond with more sanctions something that this group wants to sees as well. later on this evening this group will reconvene in the ben franklin parkway in front of the ukrainian flag during a vigil during which they will walk down to the malaysia flag to...
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proper investment in the area where the world is growing the fastest and most dependably and that's east asia the problem is the administration can't stay on message time of the two thousand and twelve election the temptation to emphasize the security. he and deemphasize the economic and the diplomatic overwhelm the administration now i would like to focus on these words pivot because i heard you say previous there that it was an unfortunate term and what president obama really meant was this economic mutually beneficial reorientation towards asia but this time pivot reaches somewhat aggressive term really caught on and with it the belief in both china and the united states that the united states is somehow out to contain china and i wonder if that's reflective of the broader u.s. policy even when washington is genuinely interested in call parading it just cannot how coming across as adversarial especially with the powers that won't do the bidding well the rebalance or pivot was the term was if you picked out late at night according to the author of the term dr kurt campbell who was that assi
proper investment in the area where the world is growing the fastest and most dependably and that's east asia the problem is the administration can't stay on message time of the two thousand and twelve election the temptation to emphasize the security. he and deemphasize the economic and the diplomatic overwhelm the administration now i would like to focus on these words pivot because i heard you say previous there that it was an unfortunate term and what president obama really meant was this...
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i wanted to shift to a different part of the world, and speak to you about east asia. you have been very outspoken on mr. chairman, and it is sort of something that continues to dog relations between south korea and japan, and it is also an issue to the u.s. i wanted to get your thoughts on should each actions side take in order to improve relations generally and -- [indiscernible] >> early on before some of these latest statements came out of to thei conveyed inretary of state and others the administration the importance of getting ahead of this, because it was clear that abehin his political party was moving in a direction of ofense nationalism that sort was reaching back and trying to rewrite the history of what happened during the occupation of entry, during the korean on korean occupation, during the second world war, and this would probably further ignite apprehension in korea come in china, and around the region, and that we had a lot of in termsound with abe of things we could work on, but that he needs to back away from this road on not just the -- issue, but
i wanted to shift to a different part of the world, and speak to you about east asia. you have been very outspoken on mr. chairman, and it is sort of something that continues to dog relations between south korea and japan, and it is also an issue to the u.s. i wanted to get your thoughts on should each actions side take in order to improve relations generally and -- [indiscernible] >> early on before some of these latest statements came out of to thei conveyed inretary of state and others...
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and in south asia and east asia that's very important right now. with that said, why don't we open it up to your questions? >> i'll ask along with a question to get a chance to take a bite if you wish to. let me sort of throw out a ceremonial softball to begin, and that's about what you see as the biggest foreign policy threat to the u.s. when you're selected as chairman, you said the greatest threat facing the u.s. and our allies is iran. is that still your view, or are there other issues that have eclipsed that in terms of being the most important threat to the u.s.? >> well, you know, we were, we were on track to take steps to offset the danger from iran. one of those was the interceptor program that we had worked with the czech republic and with poland to put in place a program that if iran developed an icbm program, and if they were irrational actors, one of the worries in europe was what steps could europe take to protect itself. and that program would've protected europe. importantly it also would've protected the united states. with the dec
and in south asia and east asia that's very important right now. with that said, why don't we open it up to your questions? >> i'll ask along with a question to get a chance to take a bite if you wish to. let me sort of throw out a ceremonial softball to begin, and that's about what you see as the biggest foreign policy threat to the u.s. when you're selected as chairman, you said the greatest threat facing the u.s. and our allies is iran. is that still your view, or are there other...
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the country in the entire south-east asia was very integrated into china's economy.these countries have a lot of trade relations with china, and china has very strong trade relations with south korea and japan. in fact, to the point they were talking about developing an ain currency. so everything was just fine until really the whole asia pivot. i think the u.s. was alarmed that they were being excluded from the dynamic region, and felt they needed to have a reason to go back, and build up the military, and they came after we decided to withdraw from the middle east. when you take away the military from the middle east, where will you put it? >> obviously putting it in asia seemed like a good idea at the time. >> that's historical. you can look at the time lines. >> if the united states didn't want to pivot. this was the last thing they wanted to do. you have to look at what happened. china was pushing out on the countries before the united states thought of a pivot. >> you have the ragsship with -- relationship with germany and china and now with russia. what will y
the country in the entire south-east asia was very integrated into china's economy.these countries have a lot of trade relations with china, and china has very strong trade relations with south korea and japan. in fact, to the point they were talking about developing an ain currency. so everything was just fine until really the whole asia pivot. i think the u.s. was alarmed that they were being excluded from the dynamic region, and felt they needed to have a reason to go back, and build up the...
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for the fourth time in as many weeks another tropical storm is heading toward east asia. >> surely youe deja vu by now. we say this each and every time, here comes another storm. >> it looks like we'll have the fourth storm in four weeks. a pretty incredible development. active start to the tropical storm, we know these storms, three storms we're speaking of over the last three weeks have taken nearly 350 lives. they've left some 7 plus billion dollars in losses impacting taiwan, china, the philippines and portions of japan, now we have one in the works right here, tropical storm 11. another one with a medium chance of formation sitting in the philippines, these storms, the models indicating a good potential to form into a typhoon or a category one equivalent to a hurricane. the went winds at this poernt 80 kilometers. the population based on the 2012 census is the offshore u.s. territory. consistent of around 160,000 people. a sizable region here with population, and the storm system certainly bearing down on this region inside the next 24 hours, eventually moves out over the open wat
for the fourth time in as many weeks another tropical storm is heading toward east asia. >> surely youe deja vu by now. we say this each and every time, here comes another storm. >> it looks like we'll have the fourth storm in four weeks. a pretty incredible development. active start to the tropical storm, we know these storms, three storms we're speaking of over the last three weeks have taken nearly 350 lives. they've left some 7 plus billion dollars in losses impacting taiwan,...
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that route is the way to get from western europe to south-east asia, it's the most efficient the the winds and pattern are right and airliners fly above 33,000 up to about 40,000. this triple 7 was capable of doing that. some airlines decided to nigh around it. because the group had said above 32,000 was open, people assume it was safe. there's a difference - pilots and passengers don't make decisions about a route that an airline takes, the airlines do. >> the pilot can't make the decision? >> in some instances they can, depending on the strength of the pilot within the organization. generally speaking that means unionized pilots. i spoke to a pilot who was a unionized pilot at united airlines and worked as a non-airlines, he said there's lots of good and bad. being unionized you have the authority to say, "i'm not going to do that, it's unsafe", here is what he told me. >> as a u.s. airline pilot, the captain of unit airlines, i have the backing of the union, i was able to say no, i don't feel comfortable going in this direction. i'm afraid that malaysian captain did not have that
that route is the way to get from western europe to south-east asia, it's the most efficient the the winds and pattern are right and airliners fly above 33,000 up to about 40,000. this triple 7 was capable of doing that. some airlines decided to nigh around it. because the group had said above 32,000 was open, people assume it was safe. there's a difference - pilots and passengers don't make decisions about a route that an airline takes, the airlines do. >> the pilot can't make the...
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the degree of anger, you know, in east asia and europe and central asia toward the downing of the jetlinerl probably consolidate the world opinion behind the peace plan put forward by president poroshenko in ukraine and put enormous pressure on the russian government to back off. if we can get a cease-fire there alone, that can help us. that can help lead us to the next step which poroshenko and willing to meet and give them the autonomy. there is obviously a ready solution to this. all that is required is that russia quit putting arms into that region. >> congressman, this is already the stuff of fodder for domestic debate here in the united states meaning it is used for political purposes for critics of president obama. do you think that is appropriate? >> well, you know, i can remember the remarks of the former cia director who was concerned that when we pulled out of poland and the czech republic in terms of our intercept system to defend that area against a launch from iran and defend the united states, the criticism he had at the time is that putin will look at this and think we are
the degree of anger, you know, in east asia and europe and central asia toward the downing of the jetlinerl probably consolidate the world opinion behind the peace plan put forward by president poroshenko in ukraine and put enormous pressure on the russian government to back off. if we can get a cease-fire there alone, that can help us. that can help lead us to the next step which poroshenko and willing to meet and give them the autonomy. there is obviously a ready solution to this. all that is...
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obstacle of north korea's nuclear ambitions to what she called the dream of common prosperity in north-east asiahoping that china and south korea could fulfil the dream of a north-east asian prosperous state. there has been a delay in the proceedings, we were expecting a news conference from both xi jinping and park geun-hye that started an hour ago. we have heard now that the expanded summit - the summit happened in two stages, a small group and a wider group of officials. it only just ended. they had plapty to talk about. plenty to thrash out. we are waiting for a joint conference in which we expect them to answer some of the questions just spoken about. >> take us through some other things, apart from north korea, that will be on the agenda. >> the economy is a big one. the chinese market is hugely important to south korea. it's 25% of its exports that go to china so there is, as you just heard, continuing talk about the possibility of a free trade agreement between the two countries, and also, we understand, there'll be an attempt to get direct currency trading between the u.n., just to make
obstacle of north korea's nuclear ambitions to what she called the dream of common prosperity in north-east asiahoping that china and south korea could fulfil the dream of a north-east asian prosperous state. there has been a delay in the proceedings, we were expecting a news conference from both xi jinping and park geun-hye that started an hour ago. we have heard now that the expanded summit - the summit happened in two stages, a small group and a wider group of officials. it only just ended....
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all these countries in turmoil, central asia and east asia, disagreements between japan and china andh korea. the obama administration is caught back on this. a lot of history is playing out now, particularly in the middlee east. the lanes between iraq and sirarch all of one story for the obama administration, and at this point it's an incredibly, complex, giving -- difficult one to solve. >> the germans are going it old school. there's word that germany is considering using less e-mail and more type writers in the wake of the latest claims of u.s. spying. that's what a top investigator apparently told a television station. worth noting russia suppose lid did same thing an ed snowden leaked all the documents. and the newly published files from ed snowden reportedly show a british intelligence agency has developed ability to impersonate spammers on e-mails and texts and manipulate online polls. we're learning about trouble the central intelligence agency in the cafeteria. in 2010 the web site, muck rock, filed an official government request to see the cia's staffer's comments about the
all these countries in turmoil, central asia and east asia, disagreements between japan and china andh korea. the obama administration is caught back on this. a lot of history is playing out now, particularly in the middlee east. the lanes between iraq and sirarch all of one story for the obama administration, and at this point it's an incredibly, complex, giving -- difficult one to solve. >> the germans are going it old school. there's word that germany is considering using less e-mail...
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even if usong exports were available today they would not be imported by europe but east asia where spot gas prices are double that of european gases. the benefits to europe lies not in the qualities it might receive but future price formulation in markets. it may no longer rise and fall with oil prices. the competitive advantage to shell gas revolution provided the u.s. economy with lower gas and electricity prices coupled with reduced gas emissions has also caused europeans to he re-examine their energy policies. with renew efforts to further market utilization, enforce competition rules and rethink the use of energy resources. in the meantime the crisis in ukraine caused by russian action presents danger to european energy security. these countries rely on russia for almost all of their gas imports. much of which transferred through ukraine. ukrain's corrupt energy structure created vulnerabilities for itself and neighbors. the current government is left with mounting gas debt to russia. this led to the cut off of russian supply to ukraine on june 16th. ukraine depends on russia norma
even if usong exports were available today they would not be imported by europe but east asia where spot gas prices are double that of european gases. the benefits to europe lies not in the qualities it might receive but future price formulation in markets. it may no longer rise and fall with oil prices. the competitive advantage to shell gas revolution provided the u.s. economy with lower gas and electricity prices coupled with reduced gas emissions has also caused europeans to he re-examine...
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let that the more inexpensive phones, they are going global, all over east asia.hese competitors. they are fighting david and goliath. >> the space is getting crowded. >> what about the watches? the smart watch, five models in the last eight months yet i don't think i ever saw a single person walking in the street. >> someone in my office does have one. they are addicted to it. it is unfortunately a race to the bottom. the market is becoming so crowded. >> this is a brutal business. when black rave was king of the hill, sony worse, remember when motorola worse, you can be knocked off the top by just a couple -- >> does it happen to samson? >> sony produce the walkman, the original ipod. incredible for the time. and they go like that. >> it will make the come back for now. dierdre: the iphone vi rumor mill. a new video of the iphone vi shows the sapphire screen as being impossible to scratch. anyone want to do that? >> the third one i clocked by refuse to fix. melissa: that is the same as the iphone. >> not just safire glass the 4.7 in screen because of the size of
let that the more inexpensive phones, they are going global, all over east asia.hese competitors. they are fighting david and goliath. >> the space is getting crowded. >> what about the watches? the smart watch, five models in the last eight months yet i don't think i ever saw a single person walking in the street. >> someone in my office does have one. they are addicted to it. it is unfortunately a race to the bottom. the market is becoming so crowded. >> this is a...
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one of the interesting aspects of the discussions that i've crisis,r the east asia one of the seniorenior u.s. treasury officials said, what are you complaining about, our telling hunters what to do? who pays the piper chooses the tune. others are saying now, we are the big players now, we have the resources, we are were the reserves are and, yet you don't want to let us play even a fair share in the role, reflecting the size of our contributions and the economy in trade. and so that is one of the real grievances -- i think valid grievances. it is hard for an institution where the government is so out of tune with current economic and political realities to be as effective as it could be. >> i want to ask about a subject we just had on we were discussing earlier, immigration. and this whole issue of the world economy and financial systems. you have the contradiction that on the one hand localization is raking down barriers to capital everywhere, and yet in the advanced countries, especially, yet the growth of anti-immigrant movement and not just in the united states, but in europe an
one of the interesting aspects of the discussions that i've crisis,r the east asia one of the seniorenior u.s. treasury officials said, what are you complaining about, our telling hunters what to do? who pays the piper chooses the tune. others are saying now, we are the big players now, we have the resources, we are were the reserves are and, yet you don't want to let us play even a fair share in the role, reflecting the size of our contributions and the economy in trade. and so that is one of...
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season, it affects the livelihood of over 60% of the world's population, a vast majority across east asia, when it comes to the agricultural output. and you look at the perspective here. rainfall totals, exceeding over 100 millimeters. four inch, upwards of six inches around mumbai. this is in the past several days. these landslide scenarios, common this time of year. look when you have a tremendous amount of rainfall in a short time period, the oil becoming saturated, the weight cannot be held here on the slopes. and the collapse of the soil out there. and you get the blockage to take place upriver, causing more flooding upstream. that's what happened in this region. we know 17 people losing their lives because of it. it is kind of different. it's a double-edged sword, when it comes to rainfall that is needed. but it becomes deadly in this region. >> people getting inundated with all of the rains. >> thank you. >> thanks, pedram. >>> now, a family of american treasure hunters, you know this story's going to be good. as literally struck gold. let's show you eric schmidt, now, finding a go
season, it affects the livelihood of over 60% of the world's population, a vast majority across east asia, when it comes to the agricultural output. and you look at the perspective here. rainfall totals, exceeding over 100 millimeters. four inch, upwards of six inches around mumbai. this is in the past several days. these landslide scenarios, common this time of year. look when you have a tremendous amount of rainfall in a short time period, the oil becoming saturated, the weight cannot be held...
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the degree of anger, you know, in east asia and europe and central asia toward the downing of the jetliner world opinion behind the place plan behind president poroshenkyo. if we can get a cease-fire there alone, that can help us. that can help lead us to the next step which poroshenkyo and willing to meet and give them the autonomy. all that is required is russia quit putting arms into that region. >> congress member, this is the fodder for the domestic debate. it is being used for critics of president obama. do you think that is appropriate? >> well, you know, i can remember the remarks of the former cia director who was concerned that when we pulled out of poland and the czech republic in terms of our intercept system to defend that area against a launch from iran and the united states, the credit systiticism he had at th putin will look at this and think we are weak and begin to take aggressive action. who knows what is going on in putin's mind. the reality is that looking at the situation on the ground right now clearly we need leadership. we need a strong position and we need europe
the degree of anger, you know, in east asia and europe and central asia toward the downing of the jetliner world opinion behind the place plan behind president poroshenkyo. if we can get a cease-fire there alone, that can help us. that can help lead us to the next step which poroshenkyo and willing to meet and give them the autonomy. all that is required is russia quit putting arms into that region. >> congress member, this is the fodder for the domestic debate. it is being used for...
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vietnam is a country in south-east asia, finding itself with few friends.ne of the biggest is bigger neighbour china, upon which it depends for trade. vietnam has been exposed. it hasn't had an alliance with the united states to fall back on, which the philippines and jaban has. they've been isolated. they have taken their cause to the international media, they have invited foreign journal lifts like ourselves, to be embedded. they are in a weak position. rather like a number of other countries, neighbours of the china, finding themselves the weaker partner in their disputes with and assertive china and their disputes throughout the south china sea and east china sea. >> at least 10 have decide as a power of the typhoon moves across the philippines. warnings of surges and floods has brought hundreds of thousands trying to find safe ground. >> the typhoon battered the area for a few hours. in that time it caused damage. drng winds blue down the lines, leaving a third of the ski without power. several areas have been flooded and roads closed. the government s
vietnam is a country in south-east asia, finding itself with few friends.ne of the biggest is bigger neighbour china, upon which it depends for trade. vietnam has been exposed. it hasn't had an alliance with the united states to fall back on, which the philippines and jaban has. they've been isolated. they have taken their cause to the international media, they have invited foreign journal lifts like ourselves, to be embedded. they are in a weak position. rather like a number of other...
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on the saud di side because they don't want to lose market share and a big market b and rely on east asia and south asia for market growth and kuwait because they believe that exporting 330,000 a day to the u.s. gulf coast market no matter how remunerative it may be helps keep 15,000 u.s. troop there is. so there's a sticking amount of oil that won't leave the atlantic basin making it more difficult for the crude produce in both mexico and canada to achieve a fair market value in a global marketplace and even though canadian crude is likely to have the highest net backs it might have by exporting through the pacific that's not likely to be the case. any liberalization of u.s. crude oil exports is going to even make the atlantic basin market more crowded. so the challenge for mexico today exacerbated by growth of 500,000 a day maybe by 2018, 700 or 800 by 2020 and a minimum of a million by 2025 is where to maximize value, where to optimize the maximization of value of that crude oil and it looks like that won't be easy. anyway, thanks for the opportunity to share this little addendum to th
on the saud di side because they don't want to lose market share and a big market b and rely on east asia and south asia for market growth and kuwait because they believe that exporting 330,000 a day to the u.s. gulf coast market no matter how remunerative it may be helps keep 15,000 u.s. troop there is. so there's a sticking amount of oil that won't leave the atlantic basin making it more difficult for the crude produce in both mexico and canada to achieve a fair market value in a global...
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. >>> another deadly plane crash there is one in east asia. plane trying to land at the tail end of a typhoon, killing dozens every people, on its second attempt to lands at an airport in taiwan it, went down in a village, then caught fire. the plane caring 58 passengers and crew members, some did make it out alive. >> the costa concordia taking its final john fry where it capsized offer the italian coast. the cruise liner stuck, submerged off an island, capsized of course two years ago, killing 32 people. tugboats began slowly towing the boat, the ship's captain currently on trial accused every cause that wreck, then abandoning ship. he faces 20 years in prison if convicted. >> call for auto giant general motors, issuing six more recalls covering total of nearly 718,000 vehicles in the u.s., recall affect the chevy camaro, buick regal, other models for faulty seats and other mechanical problems. gm also recalling some of its small suv's this year, a record 29.7 million cars, wrap your head around the numbers, have been recalled by general mot
. >>> another deadly plane crash there is one in east asia. plane trying to land at the tail end of a typhoon, killing dozens every people, on its second attempt to lands at an airport in taiwan it, went down in a village, then caught fire. the plane caring 58 passengers and crew members, some did make it out alive. >> the costa concordia taking its final john fry where it capsized offer the italian coast. the cruise liner stuck, submerged off an island, capsized of course two...
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by missiles fired from the russian side of the border and another deadly plane crash this one in east asiaa plane trying to land in stormy weather at the tail end of a typhoon crashed killing dozens of people today. on its second attempt to land at an airport in taiwan it went down in a village and caught fire. the plane was carrying 58 passengers and crew members. some did make it out alive. >>> police say hard drugs were serve up at a spot where you normally expect to get burgers and fries. tonight a radnor mcdonald's employee is accused of selling crack while the job. fox 29's dave schratwieser reports. >> it's sickening. makes you not want to eat there no more report roar for customers at this mc donald's restaurant on the mainline word that an employee here allegedly sold crack cocaine while on the job had them shaking their hea heads. >> it's unbelievable. i mean it's -- kids come in here and they expos -- >>> it's just unbelievable. >> very dangerous. don't want somebody behind prepping food that has that on them report roar radnor police arrested 29 year old allen true mal after he
by missiles fired from the russian side of the border and another deadly plane crash this one in east asiaa plane trying to land in stormy weather at the tail end of a typhoon crashed killing dozens of people today. on its second attempt to land at an airport in taiwan it went down in a village and caught fire. the plane was carrying 58 passengers and crew members. some did make it out alive. >>> police say hard drugs were serve up at a spot where you normally expect to get burgers and...
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because public opinion in europe, in central asia, in east asia, worldwide, is now galvanizing to get why won't the russians -- why won't putin acknowledge, you know what, we made a major, major mistake? what would be wrong if he were to do that? >> they're doubling down and they're trying to cleanse the crime scene. and that is why you can't -- you weren't able to get access. for two days, they held up the bodies on the train, refrigerator train. what they're doing apparently is picking up pieces of metal and trying to remove any evidence. but that evidence is now pretty well established anyway. and it's very unfortunate that they're digging a deeper hole. i guess my hope is with this coming up in the security council this afternoon, there will be some type of major consensus, that russia will not block, that will allow the international community to move in unison. because what is happening on the ground is only further exacerbating the anger over the treatment of these bodies, and this -- this right now i think has put a situation in play where putin would be wiser to cease moving
because public opinion in europe, in central asia, in east asia, worldwide, is now galvanizing to get why won't the russians -- why won't putin acknowledge, you know what, we made a major, major mistake? what would be wrong if he were to do that? >> they're doubling down and they're trying to cleanse the crime scene. and that is why you can't -- you weren't able to get access. for two days, they held up the bodies on the train, refrigerator train. what they're doing apparently is picking...
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ambassador to japan, caroline kennedy, on rising tensions and territorial disputes in east asia. >> woodruff: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> i've been around long enough to recognize the people who are out there owning it. the ones getting involved, staying engaged. they are not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is, "how did i end up here?" i started schwab with those people. people who want to take ownership of their investments, like they do in every other aspect of their lives. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: an air algerie flight disappeared in northern africa today with 110 pas
ambassador to japan, caroline kennedy, on rising tensions and territorial disputes in east asia. >> woodruff: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> i've been around long enough to recognize the people who are out there owning it. the ones getting involved, staying engaged. they are not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is,...