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that is the big story for developing east asia and the bigger economies. hope to hitchthey in exports to and benefit 2015 and 2016. boats u.s. is lifting all in the ocean, i guess. headwind hurt and be a in asia? >> not really. and havein competitive currencies that still have not --reciated and significant in significance, relative to trade partners. >> what about china? >> sorry. to finish a thought on exports, what is more important is the medium-term outlook and they focus oned to improving export competitiveness through infrastructure investment and improving with just six. those are the things that wall have to stay in the game and do better. >> in terms of policy, is china on the right half, as well? >> china, as we look ahead, we see a gradual slowing and it is slowing to about 7.4%. -- in 2016, the most important thing is that they are addressing the vulnerabilities that have developed over the last two years since the global financial crisis and at the same time, restructuring the economy so they have a more sustainable growth path. structural pol
that is the big story for developing east asia and the bigger economies. hope to hitchthey in exports to and benefit 2015 and 2016. boats u.s. is lifting all in the ocean, i guess. headwind hurt and be a in asia? >> not really. and havein competitive currencies that still have not --reciated and significant in significance, relative to trade partners. >> what about china? >> sorry. to finish a thought on exports, what is more important is the medium-term outlook and they focus...
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in the energy mix in asia, particularly asean in east asia, you have fuel and you have coal and you have renewable. coal is very significant and important role in striving economic growth in asia to say that u.s. and america have really enjoyed coal in the past to keep u.s. by now until you have we are not really enjoying t what they enjoyed. we do not have the connectivities like in north and again to the connectivity. the production is low, but it will be most low by 31% of import for energy. as you look at the energy of coal, coal has a great thing to say in energy mix. it continues to be almost 50% in energy by 2035. with energy put in perspective, one needs to have a reliable delivery and affordable prize. in terms of supplies and stability for asian, it's very good. by the donation and australia having reliable prize and supply in the region, in that regard, cole remains strategy important for energy security for asean and east asia. when we are coming to the balance between how we are concerning the way the coal has been burning currently and the practice actually asean and east a
in the energy mix in asia, particularly asean in east asia, you have fuel and you have coal and you have renewable. coal is very significant and important role in striving economic growth in asia to say that u.s. and america have really enjoyed coal in the past to keep u.s. by now until you have we are not really enjoying t what they enjoyed. we do not have the connectivities like in north and again to the connectivity. the production is low, but it will be most low by 31% of import for energy....
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when we then extend the map more broadly across east asia itself, it is very difficult to escape the central organizing dynamic of the china-u.s. relationship in its current state and where it may evolve in the future which is why i've taken a year out of the harvard kennedy school to look at it more closely. so let's look for a moment at its dynamics. if you were to take an objective measure about u.s. china relations over the laust 35 yeas since normalization in 1979, and look at ebbs and flows of that relationship since, on any objective analysis, if you arrive from the moon, you weyhx have to conclude the relationship isn't in a bad state. there is no immediate palpable sense of crisis in any particular element of the relationship. however whub look at the perceptions which are emerging within both the chinese leadership an within parts of the american foreign policy establishment, it is much less settling than that. let me speak about the chinese perceptions first. the best i can describe china's current perceptions of the united states at the most senior leadership level is tha
when we then extend the map more broadly across east asia itself, it is very difficult to escape the central organizing dynamic of the china-u.s. relationship in its current state and where it may evolve in the future which is why i've taken a year out of the harvard kennedy school to look at it more closely. so let's look for a moment at its dynamics. if you were to take an objective measure about u.s. china relations over the laust 35 yeas since normalization in 1979, and look at ebbs and...
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to the phenomenon of globalization and the deep personalizing dimensions of globalization. >> the east asia program here at csis. we're working with the chair of scott miller's team to put on today's conference. our next agenda item, our next panel is on energy security in asia. i think we all know that the energy narrative picture in asia has changed very dramatically over the last decade, at least in part because of the rapid economic growth. so we have two great -- four great panelists to join us here today who will give us brief overviews of the situation from their perspective, and then we veal a discussion involving the audience. so our first speaker is jonathan elkind, who is the acting assistant secretary for international affairs at the u.s. department of energy. previously jonathan served as principal deputy assistant secretary for the office of policy and international affairs. and before that, he worked at the brookings institution on energy security and foreign spoil issues. jonathan, the floor is yours. thank you very much. >> thank you very much, murray. ladies and gentlemen,
to the phenomenon of globalization and the deep personalizing dimensions of globalization. >> the east asia program here at csis. we're working with the chair of scott miller's team to put on today's conference. our next agenda item, our next panel is on energy security in asia. i think we all know that the energy narrative picture in asia has changed very dramatically over the last decade, at least in part because of the rapid economic growth. so we have two great -- four great panelists...
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for asean and east asia based in jakarta. he does work here on energy security and energy efficiency and coal technology and power infrastructure connections and etc. the doctor is a graduate of an economic development and policies from kobe university in japan. please? >> thank you very much. very good morning. i'm delighted to be here speaking to you about asia. for energy security. i would like to standoff by saying several challenges. that will give you a clear picture of the security in that way. the way asia is thinking and u.s. and not america and europe has slightly different perspectives. that's why i want to start by the challenges we are facing. the conclusion will be understood by the many participants here. as you see that asia is growing into the economic growth that is exciting. given the economic growth. that growth has many challenges. not including the rising of energy demand. the rising of energy is not a good thing. we have to curb those energy demands. by various measures. and also with the growing popula
for asean and east asia based in jakarta. he does work here on energy security and energy efficiency and coal technology and power infrastructure connections and etc. the doctor is a graduate of an economic development and policies from kobe university in japan. please? >> thank you very much. very good morning. i'm delighted to be here speaking to you about asia. for energy security. i would like to standoff by saying several challenges. that will give you a clear picture of the security...
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the asean minsters and the east asia summit. for more than 60 years, the presence has been a stabilizing influence that has underpinned asia's and asean's growth. there are and we will hear this regularly multiple and overlapping structures of the regional architecture that reflect the complex diversity of the asia-pacific region. this overlapping structure makes a regional framework more flexible and resilient. let me go to each one of the structures we have in the security area. the first and the longest running has been the erf which was created in 1994 as a forum for security discussions that will engage not just the major powers and middle and smaller powers to preserve the state in the region's stability in the coast cold war e.r.a. it's the only multilateral framework in the region. yet another structure that we have is the admm plus. they are forcing in 2006. its establishment of the admm first was the commitment of asean countries to have the establishments to work together to address transnational security issues. we th
the asean minsters and the east asia summit. for more than 60 years, the presence has been a stabilizing influence that has underpinned asia's and asean's growth. there are and we will hear this regularly multiple and overlapping structures of the regional architecture that reflect the complex diversity of the asia-pacific region. this overlapping structure makes a regional framework more flexible and resilient. let me go to each one of the structures we have in the security area. the first and...
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for asean and east asia based in jakarta. he does work here on energy security and energy efficiency and coal technology and power infrastructure connections and etc. the doctor is a graduate of an economic development and policies from kobe university in japan. please? >> thank you very much. very good morning. i'm delighted to be here speaking to you about asia. for energy security. i would like to standoff by saying several challenges. that will
for asean and east asia based in jakarta. he does work here on energy security and energy efficiency and coal technology and power infrastructure connections and etc. the doctor is a graduate of an economic development and policies from kobe university in japan. please? >> thank you very much. very good morning. i'm delighted to be here speaking to you about asia. for energy security. i would like to standoff by saying several challenges. that will
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economic research institute for east asia based in jakarta. dr. hondas work here on energy security, energy efficiency, coal technology, power, infrastructure, connections. he is a graduate of economic development and policies for the university of japan. >> thank you, ladies. and delighted to be here to have their virginities btu. what like to stamp -- start off by saying there are several challenges. the of the way of thinking a slightly different perspective. that is why i want to start off with what we are freezing so that the conclusion will be understood by many participants here. as you see coming asia is growing in terms of economic growth to my their economic growth. that that grow with many challenges. not including the rising of energy demand. the rising of energy demand is not where we had to curb the energy demand by various measures. and also with the growing population is, they have the population. and imagine how many populations are denied in terms of energy access, for electricity. some in terms of energy demand in the region by
economic research institute for east asia based in jakarta. dr. hondas work here on energy security, energy efficiency, coal technology, power, infrastructure, connections. he is a graduate of economic development and policies for the university of japan. >> thank you, ladies. and delighted to be here to have their virginities btu. what like to stamp -- start off by saying there are several challenges. the of the way of thinking a slightly different perspective. that is why i want to...
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today the view of east asia and the pacific in terms of economic growth is very positive.our more numerically inclined colleagues at the street at the peterson institute yesterday helped the global economic forecast and once again, east asia and the pacific looks to demonstrate or growth over the next 12 to 241 in europe and the united states. however, there have been questions raised about the degree to which convergence or between developing and developed economies over the past 25 years will continue and at what pace it will continue. so there are questions raised. likewise on the policy front, there were questions about whether economic integration will continue or whether fact it's reversible. there's some large important economies in each asia-pacific, moved in the direction contrary and less liberal than in the past. i would know the proliferation of local content requirements, many of the policies in indonesia, not the only example, but an interesting example of the indignation first policies, global content requirements, decisions to no longer an worse or abide by
today the view of east asia and the pacific in terms of economic growth is very positive.our more numerically inclined colleagues at the street at the peterson institute yesterday helped the global economic forecast and once again, east asia and the pacific looks to demonstrate or growth over the next 12 to 241 in europe and the united states. however, there have been questions raised about the degree to which convergence or between developing and developed economies over the past 25 years will...
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my right, we have the newly ensconced david shear who is our assistant secretary of defense for east asia and the pacific. you know that david was -- had come back from hanoi to do this job. he was our u.s. ambassador there. david is an expert on china and southeast asia. i think for many of us who are sort of in the trenches every day on these issues, couldn't think of a better person for the pentagon to put into this role. next to him is one of the top southeast asianists in the united states. and he also is singapore's ambassador to the united states, ashok mirpuri. he was most recently singapore's ambassador to indonesia. he has been singapore's ambassador to australia and kuala lumpur and has a long career in the singapore ministry of foreign affairs working on asia-related affairs. finally, a good friend and a real hero of southeast asia and asian policy in the senate is chris brose. he works with senator mccain in his office. previous -- before that he was senior staffer in the senate armed services committee. chris rose through the ranks doing pretty interesting things, including
my right, we have the newly ensconced david shear who is our assistant secretary of defense for east asia and the pacific. you know that david was -- had come back from hanoi to do this job. he was our u.s. ambassador there. david is an expert on china and southeast asia. i think for many of us who are sort of in the trenches every day on these issues, couldn't think of a better person for the pentagon to put into this role. next to him is one of the top southeast asianists in the united...
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and they were the main areas infected in east asia, the only area affected out of asia was stronger. they killed about 800 people. normally in the united states 25 to 40,000 people every year died influence of the this killed eight people in total. because as a new infection and was not identified initially and because people were dying horribly, particularly people in hospitals were dying by the medical personnel were dying. there was a great deal of fear. in the end it costs about $50 billion in economic loss to the people not traveling, people not using hotels and people not buying stuff. and so it was a major economic problem and that's really what alerted the world to the fact that respiratory infections, or reminded the world of the fact that respiratory infections can be extremely dangerous and that really convinced there is governments that we have to take them very social. it also convinced the people in real power that not just the poor to get infected, even they could be infected so they're willing to spend money. that was one of the reasons why we took the bird flu is esp
and they were the main areas infected in east asia, the only area affected out of asia was stronger. they killed about 800 people. normally in the united states 25 to 40,000 people every year died influence of the this killed eight people in total. because as a new infection and was not identified initially and because people were dying horribly, particularly people in hospitals were dying by the medical personnel were dying. there was a great deal of fear. in the end it costs about $50 billion...
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it's visible from parts of the americas and east asia. looking gorgeous. >>> also on the program, aaron is here looking at the balance of safety and surveillance on the internet. >> absolutely lucy. that's what ministers and leader there is the big tech giants like twitter, google and facebook will try to hammer out. how to prevent terror exploiting the internet. it's the fine line between keeping people and safe and infringing on free speech. >>> it's 1:00 p.m. in madrid, midday here in london, 11:00 a.m. in free town, capital of sierra leone where bodies have been left on the streets because of a strike. they say they haven't been paid. we have the latest from the workers. just to tell you, ebola remains active in the corpses of victims. only specialized teams in protective e ivive clothing are dispose of bodies. u.n. is investigating reports some are starving to death because of farming and food production being badly hit. >>> over 3,000 people have died so far from ebola. in a moment we'll bring you the latest from madrid on the spani
it's visible from parts of the americas and east asia. looking gorgeous. >>> also on the program, aaron is here looking at the balance of safety and surveillance on the internet. >> absolutely lucy. that's what ministers and leader there is the big tech giants like twitter, google and facebook will try to hammer out. how to prevent terror exploiting the internet. it's the fine line between keeping people and safe and infringing on free speech. >>> it's 1:00 p.m. in...
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in east asia, it's dropped to less than 10%. but in africa it's remained at 46%. and so one of the things that has been a bit of a disappointment is that poverty rates have remand high despite high growth rates. and so very specifically, in africa, we're working with countries to ensure that these high growth rates are translated into lowering levels of extreme poverty. for example, many african countries have had new discoveries of natural resources, minerals, oil, for example. and what we know in so many cases, these discoveries don't lead to direct benefits for the poorest. and so this is one of our most important priorities. we want to ensure that we work with african countries to take these new, wonderful, important discoveries of mineral royals, of oil wells, and translate that into reduced levels of poverty. i can tell you that every one of the ministers of finance i speak with in africa are very committed to reducing extreme poverty and making sure that prosperity is shared. we need to just provide the kind of technical expertise, solution from around the
in east asia, it's dropped to less than 10%. but in africa it's remained at 46%. and so one of the things that has been a bit of a disappointment is that poverty rates have remand high despite high growth rates. and so very specifically, in africa, we're working with countries to ensure that these high growth rates are translated into lowering levels of extreme poverty. for example, many african countries have had new discoveries of natural resources, minerals, oil, for example. and what we...
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east asia now at risk for the deadly ebola virus. the world health organization citing the trade and transportation hubs there, as well as the number of migrant workers, but the w.h.o. also pointed out east asia is more prepared than other regions because its past experience with the sars outbreak. the organization has been developing vaccines, which have already been tested on animals and now are ready for human trial. >>> eric swalwell is in dallas right now for a homeland security meeting on ebola, this after thomas duncan died from the virus at a dallas hospital earlier this week. lawmakers will hear what public health experts and emergency management leaders have to say about preventing and controlling a serious outbreak of ebola here in the united states. >>> on a positive note, a dallas sheriff's deputy does not have ebola. he was quarantined after being sick with something. health officials were worried because the deputy had visited duncan's apartment, but test results show no traces of the virus. the deputy was released fro
east asia now at risk for the deadly ebola virus. the world health organization citing the trade and transportation hubs there, as well as the number of migrant workers, but the w.h.o. also pointed out east asia is more prepared than other regions because its past experience with the sars outbreak. the organization has been developing vaccines, which have already been tested on animals and now are ready for human trial. >>> eric swalwell is in dallas right now for a homeland security...
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and east asia pass through these waters. the international community has launched antipiracy efforts. they have been conducting drills since 2000. >>> a man suffering from ebola has become the first person in the united states to die of the virus. the case has raised questions about just how prepared u.s. hospitals are to handle other possible cases. health officials in the state of texas say the patient died on wednesday. he had spent ten days in hospital. the man fell ill after arrives in the u.s. from the west african country of liberia on september 20th. two days before he was put into isolation, he underwent an examination, but was allowed to return home. doctors failed to check him for ebola. health officials a monitoring 48 people. >> govent officials say they're being proactive against ebola. they're gathering a panel of experts who will establish conditions on how they would deal with the virus here. the conditions include the use of unapproved drugs. the health ministry will require anyone suffering from ebola be g
and east asia pass through these waters. the international community has launched antipiracy efforts. they have been conducting drills since 2000. >>> a man suffering from ebola has become the first person in the united states to die of the virus. the case has raised questions about just how prepared u.s. hospitals are to handle other possible cases. health officials in the state of texas say the patient died on wednesday. he had spent ten days in hospital. the man fell ill after...
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russian leaders are seeking deeper involvement in east asia as their relations between u.s. countries have soured over the ukraine. sergei lavrov met for two and a half hours in moscow. the russian foreign minister told reporters that his country will push forward with the plan to supply electricity to south korea via the north. he's scheduled to visit russia's far east during liz ten-day stay. business managers in japan are wondering where the yen is headed, they saw it hit the lowest level against the dollar in years. this must affect people in different ways? >> exactly. for exporters a weaker yen means they can price their goods overseas more competitively. for importers it could mean higher material costs. that's why managers are wondering where exchange rates are headed. people saw the dollar perch 1.10 yen yesterday. that's the weakest it's been in more than six years. let's crossover to the tokyo stock exchange now. where ramin mel lagard has the latest. >> you touched on those key levels there. having a look at it right now, 108.93 to 95 as tokyo markets open here,
russian leaders are seeking deeper involvement in east asia as their relations between u.s. countries have soured over the ukraine. sergei lavrov met for two and a half hours in moscow. the russian foreign minister told reporters that his country will push forward with the plan to supply electricity to south korea via the north. he's scheduled to visit russia's far east during liz ten-day stay. business managers in japan are wondering where the yen is headed, they saw it hit the lowest level...
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in east asia, it's dropped to less than 10%. but in africa it's remained at 46%. and so one of the things that has been a bit of a disappointment is that poverty rates have remained high despite high growth rates. and so very specifically, in africa, we're working with countries to ensure that these high growth rates are translated into lowering levels of extreme poverty. for example, many african countries have had new discoveries of natural resources, minerals, oil, for example. and what we know in so many cases, these discoveries don't lead to direct benefits for the poorest. and so this is one of our most important priorities. we want to ensure that we work with african countries to take these new, wonderful, important discoveries of mineral royals, -- wealth, of oil wells, and translate that into reduced levels of poverty. i can tell you that every one of the ministers of finance i speak with in africa are very committed to reducing extreme poverty and making sure that ir prosperity is shared. we need to just provide the kind of technical expertise, solution
in east asia, it's dropped to less than 10%. but in africa it's remained at 46%. and so one of the things that has been a bit of a disappointment is that poverty rates have remained high despite high growth rates. and so very specifically, in africa, we're working with countries to ensure that these high growth rates are translated into lowering levels of extreme poverty. for example, many african countries have had new discoveries of natural resources, minerals, oil, for example. and what we...
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these are for developing east asia and i believe they made the call on thailand. .hey cut the forecastlot of political turmoil in that country that has led to a lower growth forecast. >> stephen engle joins us from beijing. they have not seen a significant impact as of yet. they are looking at the breakdown of that and they have the reports from the slowing economy. up next. gold's worst run in years. this is on the move. do not go away. >> welcome back. investors are falling out of love with gold. investors are preparing for the largest retreat since 2010. expects lower prices as the u.s. economy picks and the dollar trades at its highest level in four years. we are seeing a bit of a selloff. there are big declines for these stocks. joining us now is evan lucas. he is a strategist. he joins us today. in times of concern, you would think that gold is a safe haven. clearly, that is not happening. not.obably look at gold and it gives you no return. which you put yourself into a currency that is on the way up? means that bonds come into play. gold.ve the equation of what does that mean? y
these are for developing east asia and i believe they made the call on thailand. .hey cut the forecastlot of political turmoil in that country that has led to a lower growth forecast. >> stephen engle joins us from beijing. they have not seen a significant impact as of yet. they are looking at the breakdown of that and they have the reports from the slowing economy. up next. gold's worst run in years. this is on the move. do not go away. >> welcome back. investors are falling out of...
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east asia certainly been a bright spot on the world economic map for a couple of years now. countries in the region have been enjoying strong growth, but now people at the world bank say growth this year will slow somewhat. analysts at the bank predict east asian economies will expand by 6.9%. that would be an annual drop of 0.3 percentage points. they expect falling prices of resources to weigh down on exports from indonesia, and they say political turmoil has hurt investment in thailand. they also say the slowdown in china will have effects across the region. the analysts say the east asian economy will expand next year again by 6.9%. they point to solid personal consumption in other parts of asia such as malaysia and the philippines. and they say the recovery in the u.s. and other developed nations could give a boost to exports. they do worry about the ripple effects of a possible rate hike in the u.s. and geopolitical tensions in polices such as ukraine. >>> well, investors in the asian pacific region feeling a bit relieved as the latest data points to the relative stren
east asia certainly been a bright spot on the world economic map for a couple of years now. countries in the region have been enjoying strong growth, but now people at the world bank say growth this year will slow somewhat. analysts at the bank predict east asian economies will expand by 6.9%. that would be an annual drop of 0.3 percentage points. they expect falling prices of resources to weigh down on exports from indonesia, and they say political turmoil has hurt investment in thailand. they...
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much drier conditions in east asia. high pressure controlling eastern china, korean peninsula and most of japan. a low pressure system up north is responsible for causing heavy rain, and there was a possible tornado, some strong wind gusts associated with severe weather was in place, and so we have some damage that took place on thursday. and in to friday. now, as we look at europe, we do have some rain coming through the area. and so, because of that from paris, vienna, warsaw, you'll be dealing with wet weather throughout the day. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> all right. that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm meek key yamamoto from tokyo. thank you very much for joining us. we'll be back at the top of the hour. thanks for watching nhk world. gç >> u.s. health officials are under fire for the response to the ebola epidemic. treatingama considers a czar to help efforts. russia and the crane -- ukraine are meeting. hong kong police dismantle an of the this time with
much drier conditions in east asia. high pressure controlling eastern china, korean peninsula and most of japan. a low pressure system up north is responsible for causing heavy rain, and there was a possible tornado, some strong wind gusts associated with severe weather was in place, and so we have some damage that took place on thursday. and in to friday. now, as we look at europe, we do have some rain coming through the area. and so, because of that from paris, vienna, warsaw, you'll be...
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a quick look at the forecast for east asia, we have a low located south of tokyo, dealing with rain allay. more rain expected as we go into early thursday and then a low pressure system crossing over the korean peninsula will be bringing rain for the northern portions of japan by thursday, and drier conditions continuing as high pressure controls the eastern side of china. so, 24 in taipei, 24 in shanghai. wet weather for seoul and also into tokyo for thursday. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> and that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm miki yamamoto from tokyo. we'll have more news for you at the top of the hour. please stay with us. headlines.e the barack obama says there's no stop fix in the fight to the islamic state group. international coalition is digging in for a drawnout campaign to win back key areas. shocking pictures from hong kong as officers appear to beat up a protester. hong kong has seen some of the worst clashes since the pro-democracy rally kicked off over two weeks ago. a new twist in the case of 43 missing mexican s
a quick look at the forecast for east asia, we have a low located south of tokyo, dealing with rain allay. more rain expected as we go into early thursday and then a low pressure system crossing over the korean peninsula will be bringing rain for the northern portions of japan by thursday, and drier conditions continuing as high pressure controls the eastern side of china. so, 24 in taipei, 24 in shanghai. wet weather for seoul and also into tokyo for thursday. hope you have a good day wherever...
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high pressure is the nice dominant force here for east asia, except when we go down toward the indochina peninsula where a low has formed. part of the rainy season taking place there, also lifting toward the north just a bit and that's going to bring some rain into places like chongqing with a high of 20. 21 in shanghai. bangkok a chance of rain with a high of 32. and look at this, tokyo 20 degrees under sunny conditions on wednesday. here's a look at the forecast for north america. we do have what was ana coming onshore now for british columbia, and along the coast we are going to see some very gusty conditions, and some very wet conditions taking place. notice the high in the rockies. that's bringing some very pleasant conditions for the mountains, and also all the way in to as far as the dakotas. now, we have a couple of low pressure systems that's driving in winds from the north. now down toward the deep south we have high pressure fuelling in drier conditions, or warmer conditions from the south. that collision is creating the focal point for possible severe weather, especially for
high pressure is the nice dominant force here for east asia, except when we go down toward the indochina peninsula where a low has formed. part of the rainy season taking place there, also lifting toward the north just a bit and that's going to bring some rain into places like chongqing with a high of 20. 21 in shanghai. bangkok a chance of rain with a high of 32. and look at this, tokyo 20 degrees under sunny conditions on wednesday. here's a look at the forecast for north america. we do have...
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now take a look at the forecast for east asia, the rain is going to continue to extend from the river basin as we have a stationary front push toward the east and more rain expected for the korean peninsula expanding its way through japan. may even see snow in hokkaido as we go into the weekend. we do have a new tropical storm down near the philippines. this is nuri moving to the west at 15, with winds of 65, gusting to 90, expecting this to intensify and become a severe tropical storm as we go throughout the next few days. something that we'll be watching out for right now no threat to land. once again, rains for tokyo, seoul into shanghai and also to chongqing and the rain will continue to spread toward the east and north as we go throughout the weekend and it is a holiday weekend for those of us in japan, we are expecting the rain to actually continue especially for sapporo, rain into monday as well. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm miki yamamoto from tokyo. we'll have more news for you at the top of t
now take a look at the forecast for east asia, the rain is going to continue to extend from the river basin as we have a stationary front push toward the east and more rain expected for the korean peninsula expanding its way through japan. may even see snow in hokkaido as we go into the weekend. we do have a new tropical storm down near the philippines. this is nuri moving to the west at 15, with winds of 65, gusting to 90, expecting this to intensify and become a severe tropical storm as we go...
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meanwhile, as we look further toward the north, in the larger perspective of east asia that high pressure system that's over china and also the one between korean peninsula and japan, that's creating -- usually when you see high pressure you see pleasant weather but a little bit of instability with the upper level air creating plenty of clouds for japan, and also into the korean peninsula. once these two features push toward the east, that's when we're looking at phanfone as it continues to move toward the north and west and that low that's located back toward the west, that development is going to likely be the pushing mechanism for the storm as we head toward the weekend. cloudy skies for tokyo and also into seoul coming up for thursday and again rain down toward the south because of the persistent rainy season front into hong kong and also into the indochina peninsula. here's a look at the forecast for north america. pretty clear for the eastern side of the united states, but we do have a low that is continuing to grow and move towards saskatchewan. now associated with that is a cold f
meanwhile, as we look further toward the north, in the larger perspective of east asia that high pressure system that's over china and also the one between korean peninsula and japan, that's creating -- usually when you see high pressure you see pleasant weather but a little bit of instability with the upper level air creating plenty of clouds for japan, and also into the korean peninsula. once these two features push toward the east, that's when we're looking at phanfone as it continues to...
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we can work together with the countries in south east asia to produce prosperity for the future.e agreed. he was willing to ask the right questions. he was willing to engage. i talked about cyberattacks. he said, we ought to create a dialogue to talk through the issues. as someone who wants to strengthen china. also, engage with the u.s. and other countries in the world. >> at the same time, they are going around with contracts in africa and elsewhere. do they have more of a long-term shoji than we do? >> -- strategy than we do? >> china is interested in doing what is important for china. henry are -- read kissinger, he says, this is about china. that is what they focus on. >> that is what you expect from a leadership. >> is important to understand where they are coming from. that is the focus they have. they want to improve their economy, develop the resources they need for the future. you have to understand that is where they are headed. does that mean we shouldn't engage with them? and check them when they over fountains? -- the bounds? i think we have to. their claims to terr
we can work together with the countries in south east asia to produce prosperity for the future.e agreed. he was willing to ask the right questions. he was willing to engage. i talked about cyberattacks. he said, we ought to create a dialogue to talk through the issues. as someone who wants to strengthen china. also, engage with the u.s. and other countries in the world. >> at the same time, they are going around with contracts in africa and elsewhere. do they have more of a long-term...
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we forget there's a lot that we actually share in common, whether it is peace and security in the east asiaegion, whether it is increasingly korean peninsula, whether it is afghanistan post 2015 when the nato troops are all out, whether it is disease like we're seeing with ebola, for example. there's a lot that would bring us together under extraordinary circumstances like we face today, and we don't do a good enough job in aligning our interests. i would say we're going to have to work on that. >> president obama is scheduled to visit china next month. what is at the top of the economic agenda for the president and for chinese leader ship? >> i was a top of the agenda from a regional and multilateral standpoint would be the transpacific partnership, which is being negotiated. they probably have had 20 plus rounds of trade discussion so far including 12 nationstates of the pacific, 40% of the world's gdp. it is a big, big deal. that is probably number one. i would say number two, at least i hope, is a bilateral investment treaty between the u.s. and china, which would make ther and warned h
we forget there's a lot that we actually share in common, whether it is peace and security in the east asiaegion, whether it is increasingly korean peninsula, whether it is afghanistan post 2015 when the nato troops are all out, whether it is disease like we're seeing with ebola, for example. there's a lot that would bring us together under extraordinary circumstances like we face today, and we don't do a good enough job in aligning our interests. i would say we're going to have to work on...
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at the same time, all the countries of east asia, including the people's republic of china, we've had a deep comprehensive, profound, long-standing relationship. and if you look at public attitude surveys in australia, the united states is very well liked, and china is quite well liked. so there's actually a deep attitudinal basis to this in my country as well. we cannot pretend to be objective because we're u.s. allies on the one hand, but at the same time strong and close friends with our counterparts in beijing on the other. what i've concluded about these different sets of perceptions is that a large proportion of them, but not in their entirety, do not reflect the objective reality. to give one example in both directions. on the containment question, if we define containment as that which is used by the united states against the soviet union during the period of the cold war, what we see in terms of america's current operational policy toward the people's republic of china cannot be faintly described as containment. it has none of the characteristics of classic containment. that
at the same time, all the countries of east asia, including the people's republic of china, we've had a deep comprehensive, profound, long-standing relationship. and if you look at public attitude surveys in australia, the united states is very well liked, and china is quite well liked. so there's actually a deep attitudinal basis to this in my country as well. we cannot pretend to be objective because we're u.s. allies on the one hand, but at the same time strong and close friends with our...
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most come from mexico and south-east asia. more than 11 million came illegally. it has been dropping. most of the country's immigrants, those here legally and illegally live in five states. california has the most. followed by new york, texas, florida and new jersey. parts of the south saw spikes. since 2000, these five states, mississippi, la alabama ha huge jumps, jumping by 80% on average. tennessee saw the biggest. it's a sign the country is more diverse, in more places. >> that's jonathan betz. the influx of unaccompanied children had ramifications beyond the border. reporters in texas, louisiana and new york give a sense of impact. >> the flow of children migrating over the border into texas flowed dramatically since june. the number never reaching feared levels. at one point this summer homeland security estimated the number of children could be as high as 90,000, as more than 10,000 streamed across the boarder. the total is 68,400, according to numbers released last week. in september 24th, '00 unaccompanied minors crossed the border. homeland security cr
most come from mexico and south-east asia. more than 11 million came illegally. it has been dropping. most of the country's immigrants, those here legally and illegally live in five states. california has the most. followed by new york, texas, florida and new jersey. parts of the south saw spikes. since 2000, these five states, mississippi, la alabama ha huge jumps, jumping by 80% on average. tennessee saw the biggest. it's a sign the country is more diverse, in more places. >> that's...
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military response in the middle east, south asia, and africa south of the sahara. these responsibilities, all of our military activities are brought under one single commander. this exercise is under my command because i bring the overs over and i turn them to the combined commander. >> you about the opportunity to meet and talk with his imperial majesty. impressions of exercise delawar question mark >> he has expressed great leisure over what has taken place in the exercise -- great pleasure over what he has taken place in the exercise. he turned to me and said, that is a very precise drop indeed. manneras enthusiasm in a in which he expressed himself. >> do feel this will have some kind of an impact on the iranian army? a strong bash any strong common endeavor between two people does have a large impact. , tos when a firm in this start -- friendliness, to start with, and we are learning how to work with the arabian armed forces -- iranian armed forces as a combined joint team. with this teamwork, if we should ever have to operate together, our strength will be mu
military response in the middle east, south asia, and africa south of the sahara. these responsibilities, all of our military activities are brought under one single commander. this exercise is under my command because i bring the overs over and i turn them to the combined commander. >> you about the opportunity to meet and talk with his imperial majesty. impressions of exercise delawar question mark >> he has expressed great leisure over what has taken place in the exercise --...
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military response in the middle east, south asia, and africa south of the sahara.ies are brought under one single commander. this exercise is under my command because i bring the forces over and i turn them over to the combined commander. who conducts the operation here. >> you had the opportunity to meet and talk with his imperial majesty. what were his impressions of exercise delawar? >> he has expressed great pleasure over what has taken place in the exercise. he turned to me and said, that is a very precise drop indeed. there was enthusiasm in the manner in which he expressed himself. >> do feel this will have some kind of an impact on the iranian army? >> i think any strong endeavor between two people does have a large impact. we are learning how to work with the iranian armed forces as a combined joint team. engage in a common enterprise. with this teamwork, if we should ever have to operate together, our strength will be multiplied. >> as the first airborne assault was concluded, he left the stands in order to follow the action as it developed. the shah boar
military response in the middle east, south asia, and africa south of the sahara.ies are brought under one single commander. this exercise is under my command because i bring the forces over and i turn them over to the combined commander. who conducts the operation here. >> you had the opportunity to meet and talk with his imperial majesty. what were his impressions of exercise delawar? >> he has expressed great pleasure over what has taken place in the exercise. he turned to me and...
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it's present everywhere from the ukraine to east asia to even here in the united states. and we have to take it on together. that's why president obama helped launch the open government partnership where eight african nations, the united states and 55 other nations act together on a common commitment to a more open transparent and accountable institutions. and that's why america is doing its part to ensure our legal and financial systems cannot be exploited to launder the proceeds of corruption and theft from africa. this includes new proposals from president obama to prevent the use of unanimous u.s. registered shell companies. that's why we've joined 23 african countries in the extractive industries transparency initiative. that's a mouthful, but there's a lot there. because africa's natural wealth should not be stolen and repetriuated under the cover of darkness. it should enrich africa's people under the rule of law. i'm known as the mayor will tell you in the white house as the white house optimist. i feel very good about that because when they say that it implies i'
it's present everywhere from the ukraine to east asia to even here in the united states. and we have to take it on together. that's why president obama helped launch the open government partnership where eight african nations, the united states and 55 other nations act together on a common commitment to a more open transparent and accountable institutions. and that's why america is doing its part to ensure our legal and financial systems cannot be exploited to launder the proceeds of corruption...
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if anything, east asia is the part of the world where growth in the banana market is the highest. back to the first part of your question, in terms of market share, it's perhaps a little known fact that the market share of these multi-nationals has been falling over the last ten, 12 years. so, in fact, chiquita in 2002 had about a 20% market share and now has about 13%. fifes in the meantime as been increasing steadily. they could be looking at 20% share, 22% share if they merge together. that would help them to go to the second part of your question. that would help them perhaps break into a new market like asia, where neither of them are really that active, but they're both looking and both testing the market already. >> okay. mike, great stuff. we appreciate it. we'll talk to you when the deal's done, if it's done. >> indeed. >> mike knowles. yeah, yeah, there's a reason i'm wearing it. look at this. collapsible bike -- not collapsible. foldable. the british invention show, it takes place here in london this friday. on display will be some incredible inventions, from 3-d woven
if anything, east asia is the part of the world where growth in the banana market is the highest. back to the first part of your question, in terms of market share, it's perhaps a little known fact that the market share of these multi-nationals has been falling over the last ten, 12 years. so, in fact, chiquita in 2002 had about a 20% market share and now has about 13%. fifes in the meantime as been increasing steadily. they could be looking at 20% share, 22% share if they merge together. that...
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of our sixties the east asia line as well 58 to 70 degrees in oakland we have 66 on san francisco. >>o bar with a lot to the to thursday the clouds roll and it may be a spark or two for the north bay. it could be another shot up to what was before us. >> reporter: when not yet tracking in the hot spots in the golden gate bridge ride is problem free the upper east short freeway looks good just in the 11 minute drive time from hercules to berkeley 15 minutes to the san ramon valley with five a ride is getting heavier now. the south bay freeway look great when i sat in the delays and no private lives good for paul was born in the southbound direction. >> reporter: call out to police are investigating another case of indecent exposure. >> reporter: that incident actually happened before any of the one that happened earlier this month that happened back in august which is now been reported killed a 13 year-old girl goes walking her dog with swing 1 at 2:00 in the afternoon this 13 year-old girl was walking her dog down the street she have to last into card that wasart of a man there that m
of our sixties the east asia line as well 58 to 70 degrees in oakland we have 66 on san francisco. >>o bar with a lot to the to thursday the clouds roll and it may be a spark or two for the north bay. it could be another shot up to what was before us. >> reporter: when not yet tracking in the hot spots in the golden gate bridge ride is problem free the upper east short freeway looks good just in the 11 minute drive time from hercules to berkeley 15 minutes to the san ramon valley...
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soil, it cost $7 billion, and it is t cost east asia -- we can price ebola. i don't think that's the concern. illinois say earnings will surprise people. we're dealing with europe. we're dealing with china. charles: earnings will be our savior. i'll go to you real quick dee dee we talked about a crisis of confidence. i know that's music of the ears to republican strategist, but it's starting to hurt our economy. >> we don't want to look like losers in the world. we're in triple digits now with what he's done. so now the world is laughing at us. we don't have in our country. we don't have confidence in our -- >> we have the strongest economy in the world. >> they're just coming into our bonds. >> the worldview is there's no confidence in our president. i mean, our president say joke worldwide. and they have to have -- >> people aren't investing in the president. charles: let's blow the whistle one more time. we've got another page from the playbook. let's talk about investors. what's eating investors. i'm not talking about ma, pa investors. they're not the one
soil, it cost $7 billion, and it is t cost east asia -- we can price ebola. i don't think that's the concern. illinois say earnings will surprise people. we're dealing with europe. we're dealing with china. charles: earnings will be our savior. i'll go to you real quick dee dee we talked about a crisis of confidence. i know that's music of the ears to republican strategist, but it's starting to hurt our economy. >> we don't want to look like losers in the world. we're in triple digits now...
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." >>> elsewhere in east asia, that mystery surrounding the leader of the world's most reclusive nationing today after kim jong-un failed to show up at a national celebration in north korea. he's now been gone from the public eye for more than five weeks, and that's raising some uncomfortable questions about who's really in charge of this nuclear-armed nation. remember, kim jong-un is only 31 years old, in power for less than three years since his father died in 2011, but questions about his health surfaced back in july when video from state television, this video showed him with a noticeable limp. he was still limping in state tv broadcasts from later in the summer. the last time he was seen in public was when he attended a concert with his wife, september 3rd. he hasn't been seen since. the leader missed multiple high profile events, so what's happened? south korean paper reported that kim hurt his ankles during a trip to supervise the military early in the summer and needed surgery. reuters also reported a leg injury partly due to the leader's weight. others suggested he's suffering
." >>> elsewhere in east asia, that mystery surrounding the leader of the world's most reclusive nationing today after kim jong-un failed to show up at a national celebration in north korea. he's now been gone from the public eye for more than five weeks, and that's raising some uncomfortable questions about who's really in charge of this nuclear-armed nation. remember, kim jong-un is only 31 years old, in power for less than three years since his father died in 2011, but...
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if you're tuned in from north america, western south america, parts of east asia, probably a good chance you're going to have an opportunity to see a total lunar eclipse, when the moon crosses behind the earth and gets into the earth's shadow. that will happen inside the next hour and a half, 5:15 time eastern time is when you see it. continues into 7:24 eastern before it tapers off and it's also going to be a blood moon. basically with the earth's atmosphere bending sun light and all the sunsets and sunrises on our planet at the same time, will be cast right on to the moon when this happens. so you'll see the orangish glow take place in the united states. >> some breath-taking shots coming out of that. >> you bet. >> the phrase, let's take it outside, was taken literally by a couple kangaroos. >> they're very literal. >> fought it out in a neighborhood in australia. >> jeanne moos reports that as a sparred and jabbed, they seemed almost as graceful as ballet dancers. >> there's a rumble in the street. not two guys like that. two guys like this. ♪ >> no wonder the man who shot this put i
if you're tuned in from north america, western south america, parts of east asia, probably a good chance you're going to have an opportunity to see a total lunar eclipse, when the moon crosses behind the earth and gets into the earth's shadow. that will happen inside the next hour and a half, 5:15 time eastern time is when you see it. continues into 7:24 eastern before it tapers off and it's also going to be a blood moon. basically with the earth's atmosphere bending sun light and all the...
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fact that they are a nuclear power and so on and there are still threats around the east china and east asiath missile launches and so on. but if we have someone to talk to, someone that we can actually get on the phone and call, i think the north koreans know this, it can ratchet down tensions. >> thanks very much for coming in. thank you. >>> now the president of sri lanka has officially reopened a renovated railway more than two decades after it went out of service because of the civil war. the train will run from the capital colombo all the way to jaffna. it's hoped it will restore national unity after years of conflict, although tamils are still very scarred by so many killings by the government. laura westbrook reports. >> reporter: the queen of jaffna has arrived. thousands crowded the station to welcome the train. the first to arrive in the tamil north in over 20 years. for many of these children, the first time they've ever seen a train. they welcomed the president, the first official passenger. his government brought an almost 30-year civil war with the rebels to an end in 2009. he
fact that they are a nuclear power and so on and there are still threats around the east china and east asiath missile launches and so on. but if we have someone to talk to, someone that we can actually get on the phone and call, i think the north koreans know this, it can ratchet down tensions. >> thanks very much for coming in. thank you. >>> now the president of sri lanka has officially reopened a renovated railway more than two decades after it went out of service because of...
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about 100,000 are estimated to be in china and across east asia and, of course, when you have the world's largest population, the largest manufacturing sector, put it together, bad news all the way around and unfortunately at this point it looks like the air in beijing will remain poor for the next thee days and leads to disruptions from air travel to businesses and schools, as well. something we'll be watching. >> the interesting thing, hundreds of thousands dying every year because of bad air. pedram, thanks very much. >>> hong kong's leader is right now under pressure for receiving millions of dollars in undisclosed payments over the last two years. pro-democracy protesters have been demanding the chief executive's resignation for almost two weeks now and this is just adding fuel to their fire ahead of some very key talks. andrew stevens joins us live from hong kong with more on this, andrew, what do we know about this payment and how is the general public there responding to these developments? >> reporter: it was a commercial deal, errol, in 2011, the chief executive c.y. leung was t
about 100,000 are estimated to be in china and across east asia and, of course, when you have the world's largest population, the largest manufacturing sector, put it together, bad news all the way around and unfortunately at this point it looks like the air in beijing will remain poor for the next thee days and leads to disruptions from air travel to businesses and schools, as well. something we'll be watching. >> the interesting thing, hundreds of thousands dying every year because of...
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. >> i am from the south east asia research action center, serac. the majority of people deported in serac's communities are originally refugees, cambodia, laos and vietnam and are green card holders. usually who get in trouble with the law when they're teenagers or young adults. i'm wondering in any of the data sets that you're looking at including from this foia request, can you look at the impact of these -- this enforcement regime on green card holders, maybe even those who originally entered as refugees? and in general, longtime residents with legal status. >> so, we would not be able to see if they entered as refugees or not. we do have a field in the data that is a self-reported green card holder. i.c.e. asks people, you know, what's your status, and if people answer they have a green card, that's how it gets recorded. so, you know, it's not confirmed but we wouldn't expect that that number is going to be underreported. you would expect perhaps it's overreported, not underreported. and we found surprisingly few green card holders in the data
. >> i am from the south east asia research action center, serac. the majority of people deported in serac's communities are originally refugees, cambodia, laos and vietnam and are green card holders. usually who get in trouble with the law when they're teenagers or young adults. i'm wondering in any of the data sets that you're looking at including from this foia request, can you look at the impact of these -- this enforcement regime on green card holders, maybe even those who originally...
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the japanese in east asia, nazi germany and fascist italy in europe. and at this time, by late 1940, britain is essentially on its own. the soviets had been involved in a treaty with the nazis, and even then the nazis had turned on the soviets. but it's the british he was most concerned about. so he goes before congress and the american people, and his idea was to, if you like, offer a vision of what america and the world might pursue at the end of the war. he wants to inspire americans to pursue the creation of the arsenal of democracy. he wants to, in some ways, offer some kind of assurance to the rest of the world that we will not stand by and watch fascism prevail. >> freedom of speech and expression everywhere in the world. second, it's freedom of every person to worship god in his own way everywhere in the world. the third, freedom from want. which translated in world terms means economic understandings which will secure to every nation a healthy peacetime life for its inhabitants everywhere in the world. fourth is freedom from fear which transla
the japanese in east asia, nazi germany and fascist italy in europe. and at this time, by late 1940, britain is essentially on its own. the soviets had been involved in a treaty with the nazis, and even then the nazis had turned on the soviets. but it's the british he was most concerned about. so he goes before congress and the american people, and his idea was to, if you like, offer a vision of what america and the world might pursue at the end of the war. he wants to inspire americans to...
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it's present everywhere from the ukraine to east asia to even here in the united states.nd we have to take it on together. that's why president obama helped launch the open government partnership where eight african nations, the united states and 55 other nations act together on a common commitment to a more open transparent and accountable institutions. and that's why america is doing its part to ensure our legal and financial systems cannot be exploited to launder the proceeds of corruption and theft from africa. this includes new proposals from president obama to prevent the use of unanimous u.s. registered shell companies. that's why we've joined 23 african countries in the extractive industries transparency initiative. that's a mouthful, but there's a lot there. because africa's natural wealth should not be stolen and repetriuated under the cover of darkness. it should enrich africa's people under the rule of law. i'm known as the mayor will tell you in the white house as the white house optimist. i feel very good about that because when they say that it implies i'm
it's present everywhere from the ukraine to east asia to even here in the united states.nd we have to take it on together. that's why president obama helped launch the open government partnership where eight african nations, the united states and 55 other nations act together on a common commitment to a more open transparent and accountable institutions. and that's why america is doing its part to ensure our legal and financial systems cannot be exploited to launder the proceeds of corruption...
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in 1990 the number of people living in extreme poverty in east asia and africa was about the same. 55%. and less than 10% but africans remained at 46%. one of the things that is a bit of a disappointment poverty rates have remained high despite its proposal very specifically in africa we work with countries to insure the high growth rates are translated into lowering levels of extreme poverty. many african countries have new discoveries of oil and what we know it in so many cases do not lead to direct benefits. this is one of the most important priorities to ensure rework with african countries to take these new wonderful important discoveries of mineral and oil wealth to translate into the deepest levels of poverty. all of the ministers of finance that i speak with there very committed to reduce extreme poverty to reassure the prosperity is baird. with the solutions from around the world. >> i and jennifer with hongkong tv. in your remarks you mention to but could you elaborate more on that and we're doozy there could be the spill over effect? >> one of the things we did as economist
in 1990 the number of people living in extreme poverty in east asia and africa was about the same. 55%. and less than 10% but africans remained at 46%. one of the things that is a bit of a disappointment poverty rates have remained high despite its proposal very specifically in africa we work with countries to insure the high growth rates are translated into lowering levels of extreme poverty. many african countries have new discoveries of oil and what we know it in so many cases do not lead to...
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suggesting the world is in crisis in the middle east, islamic state, ukraine, problems in china and east asiaou sat there while barack obama led us into one crisis after another and has handled incompetently. dave: while the middle east is burning we are insulting the one democratic ally, calling israelis powers, the obama administration, i don't know many obama officials who fought in any war. every is really citizen, surrounded by jihadists. how can someone from the obama administration called cowards. >> it is barack obama's modus operandi. he is upset with benjamin netanyahu because the israelis will not bend to his will, his view of the world. netanyahu does not want to do business with hamas or has the lead in the same way the republicans will not bend to his will. barack obama goes out and criticizes you in public or his surrogates do that. dave: chicken crap is what one of his officials called benjamin netanyahu. the word coward. what that does to me is emphasized the they have no idea what carriage is. >> a lot of these democratic senators are saying this is barack obama's incompeten
suggesting the world is in crisis in the middle east, islamic state, ukraine, problems in china and east asiaou sat there while barack obama led us into one crisis after another and has handled incompetently. dave: while the middle east is burning we are insulting the one democratic ally, calling israelis powers, the obama administration, i don't know many obama officials who fought in any war. every is really citizen, surrounded by jihadists. how can someone from the obama administration...
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asia meaning the east. east of where? at what is unfolding in asia itself, it is the internal dynamics that have generated some much of the wealth and prosperity and success. in the external dynamics with the extra regional partners has also been important, particularly with relation to this country. but the into regional dynamics have been extraordinary unfold and overwhelmingly positive. to the mutual benefit of all countries within the region. and that has been so much the story of the last 35 years. but, again, to simply sound the alarm, to conclude from that that the forces of nationalism and ethnic nationalism or religious nationalism in certain cases have simply evaporated and died is simply a false analysis. and the battle royale with in the region and for its future will, again, center around how these two competing forces are contend with, globalization, intentionally trying this region together and forces of nationalism seeking always to tear the region apart. so the report card for the last 35 years has been qu
asia meaning the east. east of where? at what is unfolding in asia itself, it is the internal dynamics that have generated some much of the wealth and prosperity and success. in the external dynamics with the extra regional partners has also been important, particularly with relation to this country. but the into regional dynamics have been extraordinary unfold and overwhelmingly positive. to the mutual benefit of all countries within the region. and that has been so much the story of the last...
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i think that was consequential be on the middle east even in asia and elsewhere. people looked at us and said can we count on the united states ? the answer they made is no. >> because it is the new reality of the way the world works? >> it is a little less deferral to the united states, little less reliance. that makes for a messier world. >> this china want to be a stakeholder? >> they are not there yet. their priorities now particular for the next eight years while he is still president is still very much focused on managing the security of reduced economic growth, retaining the political primacy of the arparty. doing something about the environment and corruption. i don't think china thinks they can d have the luxury. >> where you put a vladimir putin and russia as a disruptive force in the new world order? >> it is something of a spoiler. russia has decided for one reason or another its future does not rely heavily on european integration. basically haveto a smaller campus rather than play on the global. >> the possibilities of pandemics is something with no
i think that was consequential be on the middle east even in asia and elsewhere. people looked at us and said can we count on the united states ? the answer they made is no. >> because it is the new reality of the way the world works? >> it is a little less deferral to the united states, little less reliance. that makes for a messier world. >> this china want to be a stakeholder? >> they are not there yet. their priorities now particular for the next eight years while he...
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political analysts, business leaders and policymakers will preview the upcoming east asia summit and tion forum. live coverage begins at 9:00 a.m. eastern time here on c-span3. >>> this weekend on the c-span networks, friday night at 10:00 eastern on c-span, a conversation with retired u.s. supreme court justice john paul stevens. on saturday night, the founder and former chair of microsoft, bill gates, on the ebola virus outbreak, and sunday, the director of the smithsonian's museum of african art, and friday night at 8:00, war and the constitution. saturday night at 10:00, on book tv's afterwards, an author on the history of the republican party, and live sunday at noon on book tv's in depth, legal affairs editor in charge at reuters and supreme court biographer. friday at 8:00 on american history tv on c-span3, historians and authors talk about world war i, 100 years later. and saturday at 5:00 p.m. eastern, former fbi agent on catching the unabomber suspect, ted kaczynski, and the 100th anniversary of the panama cunall. find our television schedule at c-span.org. and let us know w
political analysts, business leaders and policymakers will preview the upcoming east asia summit and tion forum. live coverage begins at 9:00 a.m. eastern time here on c-span3. >>> this weekend on the c-span networks, friday night at 10:00 eastern on c-span, a conversation with retired u.s. supreme court justice john paul stevens. on saturday night, the founder and former chair of microsoft, bill gates, on the ebola virus outbreak, and sunday, the director of the smithsonian's museum...