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already down because of the strong united states dollar and sinking oil prices, flights do and from japan india, brazil and african nations are affected the most. >> the european union has filed charges against google for abusing search engine dominance with a 90 percent share of market and antitrust regulators say it is using that to favorites own services over those of rival and face as fine that could exceed $6 billion. >> meteorologist is ahead with the forecast. >> good morning, from a sunny top of the i news broadcast center where we tracking a warming trend, so significant but it could set a few record highs with the details in the seven day forecast. >> >> part of a disney classic is teach for a little girl with the surprising reaction. >> the land to pay all of the employees $70,000 and where the c.e.o. is finding the extra cash coming up what's that thing? i moved our old security system out here to see if it could monitor the front yard. why don't you switch to xfinity home? i get live video monitoring and 24/7 professional monitoring that i can arm and disarm from anywhere. hear ye!
already down because of the strong united states dollar and sinking oil prices, flights do and from japan india, brazil and african nations are affected the most. >> the european union has filed charges against google for abusing search engine dominance with a 90 percent share of market and antitrust regulators say it is using that to favorites own services over those of rival and face as fine that could exceed $6 billion. >> meteorologist is ahead with the forecast. >> good...
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so, unless you have the whole group, plus i might add, places like japan, india, pakistan, if that broke down then just u.s. sanctions would not have been sufficient to continue this and iran would have continued building their nuclear weapons. right now i think the estimate it would take three months for them to have breakout capacity, to have nuclear weaponry under this current deal, it looks like it would be about a year. and you have a 15-year time frame in terms of inspections which are unprecedented. so i think there were some concessions as you say this to me, if you're saying, juan, you tend to be more democratic than republican. look at "the wall street journal," they're saying this too, this is a useful deal. >> that is the perfect segway to jason riley. i was surprised "the wall street journal" editorial page was surprisingly mild in reaction, saying there were useful limits on iran's nuclear infrastructure but that enforcement and inspections needed to be stepped up. so the question i guess is, jason, can this deal be saved? >> i'm skeptical. i'm very skeptical. it is all abo
so, unless you have the whole group, plus i might add, places like japan, india, pakistan, if that broke down then just u.s. sanctions would not have been sufficient to continue this and iran would have continued building their nuclear weapons. right now i think the estimate it would take three months for them to have breakout capacity, to have nuclear weaponry under this current deal, it looks like it would be about a year. and you have a 15-year time frame in terms of inspections which are...
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japan, india, this market has attracted the most amount of net at 13.3 orlooking 13.4 billion over theet's switch gears to look at japan. flat, bobbing its head above the water. mitsubishi motors, down, missing here as far as the profit out oft from sony, 1% the newspaper coming to the profit forecast for this current fiscal year, ending in march of 2016. 300 billion was the figure given to the newspaper. keep in mind the minimum end of this forecast, let me give you the number here, $350 billion short. let me see, japan tobacco, preliminary full-year profits beating profits, city has raised that to buy in the last week of upgrades from brokerages. looking back to last week, april 22, six banks up that stock, 3.4% up, ¥60 billion beating forecasts according to the newspapers. lower oil prices making at the bottom line. i will leave it there. >> shares are falling in singapore despite the bank reporting record profits in his first quarter. what is going on here? >> if you are scratching your head, don't. record profits have expectations ahead, analysts expecting slower loan growth, key
japan, india, this market has attracted the most amount of net at 13.3 orlooking 13.4 billion over theet's switch gears to look at japan. flat, bobbing its head above the water. mitsubishi motors, down, missing here as far as the profit out oft from sony, 1% the newspaper coming to the profit forecast for this current fiscal year, ending in march of 2016. 300 billion was the figure given to the newspaper. keep in mind the minimum end of this forecast, let me give you the number here, $350...
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china is procuring submarines japan, india, south korea, singapore, and australia have been shoring up their military capabilities. malaysia and indonesia have a couple more submarines and vietnam recently announced the purchase of a russian submarine. how were the continued growth of the regions' summary fleets impact the balance of pallor -- power in the south china sea region? -- if growth continues on its current trajectory? admiral locklear: the in asia-pacific region -- the indo asia-pacific region is the most militarized part of the world. most countries there have the resources and the will and the desire to grow their militaries. those that have the military capability to operate a submarine force are pursuing that because they understand the asymmetric advantages that it brings. they understand the ability for access and denial capabilities that submarines bring. and they understand the deterrent value that they bring. my numbers are roughly our there are about 300 submarines that are not u.s. submarines. 200 of them are in the indo-asia-pacific, some of them are owned by our
china is procuring submarines japan, india, south korea, singapore, and australia have been shoring up their military capabilities. malaysia and indonesia have a couple more submarines and vietnam recently announced the purchase of a russian submarine. how were the continued growth of the regions' summary fleets impact the balance of pallor -- power in the south china sea region? -- if growth continues on its current trajectory? admiral locklear: the in asia-pacific region -- the indo...
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japan, india, south korea, singapore, and australia have been shoring up their military capabilities. malaysia and indonesia have a couple of more sub marines, and vietnam recently announced the purchase of russian-made submarines. how will the continued growth of the region's submarine fleet impact the balance of power within the south china sea region? does this cause us to adjust our strategies or basing decisions if growth continues on its current trajectory? >> well, the indo-asia-pacific region is the most militarized part of the world. and it's increasing its militarization because most of the countries there have the resources now and the will and the desire to grow their militaries. those that have the military capability to actually operate a submarine force are pursuing that because they understand asymmetric advantages that it brings and realize the access and capability that submarines bring and also the deterrent value that submarines bring. so my numbers are roughly there are about 300 submarines in the world that aren't u.s. in the world that aren't u.s. submarines. 20
japan, india, south korea, singapore, and australia have been shoring up their military capabilities. malaysia and indonesia have a couple of more sub marines, and vietnam recently announced the purchase of russian-made submarines. how will the continued growth of the region's submarine fleet impact the balance of power within the south china sea region? does this cause us to adjust our strategies or basing decisions if growth continues on its current trajectory? >> well, the...
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india and japan are sending aid. rescuers trying to reach survivors on mount he haveeverest face a huge challenge. 17 climbers were killed in an avalanche triggered byquake. more details. >> reporter: it's sunset and rescuers are working in the dark again. parts of kathmandur are without electricity. with just torches and bare hands, the first night brought some success [applause.] >> nepal is hoping the second night will be the same. for every life saved, many more have been lost. here they are burning bodies in a mass cremation. this is a deeply religious country. some of the temples where people would normally seek solace during tragedy are in ruins. there have been at least 12 aftershocks. it's causing panic. there is hardly any news from remote villages nationwide. >> the main difficulty with the district are there is some information some of the districts have been nearly plat end, 80% damaged, 50% damaged and 30% damaged and we are finding it difficult to get the detailed information from those areas. >> some
india and japan are sending aid. rescuers trying to reach survivors on mount he haveeverest face a huge challenge. 17 climbers were killed in an avalanche triggered byquake. more details. >> reporter: it's sunset and rescuers are working in the dark again. parts of kathmandur are without electricity. with just torches and bare hands, the first night brought some success [applause.] >> nepal is hoping the second night will be the same. for every life saved, many more have been lost....
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also included are g7 members like britain and germany and russia india and brazil. japan and the united states have not applied to join. they say the bank's governance lacks transparency. taiwan applied for membership but was rejected. no reason was given. the bank's founding members will decide on their capital contributions and the bank's lending requirements. they want to establish a bank by the end of june. >>> some experts see bright spots in japan's economic future. analysts at the organization for economic cooperation and development have upgraded to the growth outlook for 2015 but they say bold restructural reforms are needed. the ocd releases a report every two years on japan's economy. the latest report upgrades the growth forecast for this year to 1% from the previous outlook of 0.8. it said lower crude oil are pushing up personal spending and capital investment. for 2016 the outlook has been upgraded to 1.4% from 1. ocd general secretary urges japan to make further progress in structural reform. the third arrow of abe economics. the bold easing promoted by ban
also included are g7 members like britain and germany and russia india and brazil. japan and the united states have not applied to join. they say the bank's governance lacks transparency. taiwan applied for membership but was rejected. no reason was given. the bank's founding members will decide on their capital contributions and the bank's lending requirements. they want to establish a bank by the end of june. >>> some experts see bright spots in japan's economic future. analysts at...
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japan has deepened its strategic relations with india. we are enhancing our cooperation with the countries of the republic of korea. adding those partners to the central pillar, that is the u.s.-japan alliance. our alliance -- now, japan will provide up to $2.8 billion to help improve u.s. bases in guam which will gain strategic significance even more in the future. the state of asian waters, let me underscore here my three principles. first, states shall make their claim based on international law. second they shall not use force or coercion to drive their claim. and third to settle disputes any disputes, they shall do so by peaceful means. we must make the vast seas searching from the pacific -- starting from the pacific to the indian oceans, seas of peace and freedom. we all follow the rule of law. for this very reason, we must for theify the u.s.-japan -- we must for theify the u.s.-japan -- fortify the u.s.-japan alliance. that is our responsibility. now, let me tell you in japan we are working hard to enhance the foundation of our se
japan has deepened its strategic relations with india. we are enhancing our cooperation with the countries of the republic of korea. adding those partners to the central pillar, that is the u.s.-japan alliance. our alliance -- now, japan will provide up to $2.8 billion to help improve u.s. bases in guam which will gain strategic significance even more in the future. the state of asian waters, let me underscore here my three principles. first, states shall make their claim based on international...
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influence in the region and they have to recognize we have significant friends in the region like india, japanuth korea. adm. mullen: believe me, i think if we picked up and left, they would be happy campers. that said, we are not going to do that. we have too many friends. it is such a critical part of the world from many perspectives, but economically that is the engine -- india, china, asia, american -- i have talked about it being the century of the pacific. the 21st century. it has to be stable. charlie: can it be the century of the pacific and still be an american century or not? is that a zero-sum game? adm. mullen: i don't think it is zero-sum. i think the question on china is, as it has been for some time, are they going to be constructive in their evolution? if that is the case and they develop a military and they do it in a way that makes a difference on the positive side, that's certainly a potential outcome. if it is the other way around, it becomes destructive. they are going to have a very difficult time getting where they need to go economically if they have a destructive milit
influence in the region and they have to recognize we have significant friends in the region like india, japanuth korea. adm. mullen: believe me, i think if we picked up and left, they would be happy campers. that said, we are not going to do that. we have too many friends. it is such a critical part of the world from many perspectives, but economically that is the engine -- india, china, asia, american -- i have talked about it being the century of the pacific. the 21st century. it has to be...
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i think european equities japan, china, india, are better markets to be in than the u.s. >> i didn't answer on what you're doing in the portfolio in fixed income. particularly given the idea of 1% rates. >> david i think the key is to make sure that you're not exposed to an environment where you have ultralow rates and notten vesting. what we've been doing is barbelling the portfolio, we've been buying long high quality, long duration high quality bonds and offsetting that by keeping a lot of short-term floating rate securities. if rates rise the portfolio should do well. and if rates come down we're insulated against the event that most of us would think is an outlier event today. >> buying the dollar? >> bullish on the dollar. >> bullish on the dollar. >> scott, thanks for joining us. always good to see you, at guggenheim. >> we told you about godaddy opening for trade. bob is literally feet away there 17 to 19 the price, that was yesterday, that was 22 million shares. priced 23 million at $20. opened at $26.15. this was certainly a success. and some of the reasons we've been talki
i think european equities japan, china, india, are better markets to be in than the u.s. >> i didn't answer on what you're doing in the portfolio in fixed income. particularly given the idea of 1% rates. >> david i think the key is to make sure that you're not exposed to an environment where you have ultralow rates and notten vesting. what we've been doing is barbelling the portfolio, we've been buying long high quality, long duration high quality bonds and offsetting that by...
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france and india upgraded their relationship with a strategic partnership 17 years ago. that means corporation on defense, civilian nuclear technology. unlike japann the united, france did not impose sanctions on india after conducting attacks, and the relationship has been caps off float. both sides agree could be stronger. narendra modi's first visit since he took over as prime minister. french president hollande will join him where to agreement on technology advanced smart cities are expected. commitments on carbon emission reductions ahead of december's climate change conference in paris as well as pushing forward a project to allow french nuclear -- to set up reactors in india. meanwhile, indian defense sources says modi will negotiate a deal to buy fighter jets from france for 7.2 billion euros. india had wanted 126, book problems have -- but problems have necessitated a small order. they will meet at an iconic paris location, the louvre. molly: before he became prime minister , modi was blacklisted for years. france"france 24" robert parsons joins us. robert: he iswas associated mostly with riots where he was chief minister at the time and
france and india upgraded their relationship with a strategic partnership 17 years ago. that means corporation on defense, civilian nuclear technology. unlike japann the united, france did not impose sanctions on india after conducting attacks, and the relationship has been caps off float. both sides agree could be stronger. narendra modi's first visit since he took over as prime minister. french president hollande will join him where to agreement on technology advanced smart cities are...
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sanctions, our government exempted iran's three main customers from oil for sanctions, china, india and japanlly enforce sanctions against those three that would have collapsed long ago. >> what would the collapse long ago. >> i don't know. charles: would it be opposite, almost economically driven the other way. the stick and the carrot, this is the stick. if people are running around in iran they can't get the basic supplies they revolve. charles: we missed a big opportunity. >> the difference is, if one way negative falls apart in this direct, whom who -- people who rise up hate the west, they think we did it to them, if we work this way, the west is okay. a lot of -- >> but matt they already hate the west. >> the young people do not. >> they do. >> the young people, at any cost we should not be dealing with iran we should listen to prime minister netanyahu, this is not -- fur me this is about getting our western world blown up, we cannot deal with iranians. charles: i in 1984, i took a trip to the philippines, my hotel room had pictures of mohammed ali, all of the older philippineos loved
sanctions, our government exempted iran's three main customers from oil for sanctions, china, india and japanlly enforce sanctions against those three that would have collapsed long ago. >> what would the collapse long ago. >> i don't know. charles: would it be opposite, almost economically driven the other way. the stick and the carrot, this is the stick. if people are running around in iran they can't get the basic supplies they revolve. charles: we missed a big opportunity....
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countries hurt most by the volatility and the currency and commodity markets this year like japan, brazil africa, and india. and it is no longer a planet but pluto is still getting plenty of attention from nasa. the new horizons spacecraft took the first color photographs of pluto and its largest moon sharon. it's taken from a distance of 71 million miles, if you can imagine that. the images are pretty blurry but nasa says the spacecraft will send back sharper images as it gets a little bit closer and that's it for us on abc 7 news at 5:00. but right now at 6:00 two big breaking stories we're following. moments after a one man gyrocopter landed on the u.s. capitol's west lawn. a pedestrian bridge collapses in berwyn heights shutting down parts of marc and metro service. we're on top of it all right now on abc 7 news at 6:00. leon: we begin now with that breaking news from berwyn heights where a part of a pedestrian bridge collapsed down on to metro and marc train tracks. you're looking here at live pictures coming in from news chopper 7. that collapse sent a ripple effect throughout the evening rush hour a
countries hurt most by the volatility and the currency and commodity markets this year like japan, brazil africa, and india. and it is no longer a planet but pluto is still getting plenty of attention from nasa. the new horizons spacecraft took the first color photographs of pluto and its largest moon sharon. it's taken from a distance of 71 million miles, if you can imagine that. the images are pretty blurry but nasa says the spacecraft will send back sharper images as it gets a little bit...
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european union engaged in financial sanctions because russia and china held firm with us and india and japansouth korea stopped buying iranian energy. if we walk away we lose all of that pressure and the iranians are at the advantage. i do think congress has a major responsibility. congress has a role obviously the administration will have to brief in detail to members of congress and various committees but i'm a believer in executive branch power, i think the president should be allowed to finish the negotiations by june 30 and then if congress wants to vote in some way despite the fact it's not a treaty and nonbinding agreement, that's probably the appropriate sequence i would say. i think that is the one danger here that the congress might not want to go along. that means the president will have to work very hard to persuade republicans as well as democrats this is in our best interest. >> important to remember it's more than the u.s. and iran and israel, the world is watching. nicholas burns from harvard, we appreciate it. still to come dry times, california tries to figure out what a su
european union engaged in financial sanctions because russia and china held firm with us and india and japansouth korea stopped buying iranian energy. if we walk away we lose all of that pressure and the iranians are at the advantage. i do think congress has a major responsibility. congress has a role obviously the administration will have to brief in detail to members of congress and various committees but i'm a believer in executive branch power, i think the president should be allowed to...
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it sends oil to countries such as china japan india south korea, and the sanctions that have been imposedhave really hurt. they have -- they have hurt iran's economy. they have really been what has brought iran to the table here. the sanctions that have been in place have cost the government in tehran some $40 billion in lost export revenues in 2014 alone, and this is according to the treasury department. but under the sanctions regime and the joint plan of action, countries are still able to purchase iranian oil and i don't think a lot of folks understand that. they say okay, the sanctions are in place so iran can't be driving -- deriving any forest their oil exports. but in fact countries are able to purchase iranian oil up to 1.1 million barrels per day and no surprise, countries have purchased up to that limit nearly every month since the j.p.a. was imelemented back in november of -- implemented back in november of 2013. iran is still deriving the benefit of being able to sell iranian oil to other nations. it is worth pointing out this is only possible because the state department doe
it sends oil to countries such as china japan india south korea, and the sanctions that have been imposedhave really hurt. they have -- they have hurt iran's economy. they have really been what has brought iran to the table here. the sanctions that have been in place have cost the government in tehran some $40 billion in lost export revenues in 2014 alone, and this is according to the treasury department. but under the sanctions regime and the joint plan of action, countries are still able to...
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india, china, israel japan pleked support. rescuers trying to reach survivors on mount everest are facing a challenge. 17 were killed in an avalanche triggered by the quake. andrew simmonds reports from kathmandu. >> reporter: gradually the mournful realisation grows, an earthquake pulverized nepal, more devastating than an act of war or terror attack. natural forces did this. no one knows when the death count will stop. the searching goes on with bare hands. people are still being brought out alive. as this goes on, there's the uncertainty, the fear and panic of the after shocks. most people are unwilling to risk going back into their homes. it's the tourist season here, and their numbers figure in the death toll. those that survived are still recounting their experiences. >> translation: we ran into the hotel courtyard to avoid being crushed. when we came back to the square everything was damaged. we started helping people moving people out of the debris. yesterday we slept here. we were afraid of aftershocks. >>> rescue tea
india, china, israel japan pleked support. rescuers trying to reach survivors on mount everest are facing a challenge. 17 were killed in an avalanche triggered by the quake. andrew simmonds reports from kathmandu. >> reporter: gradually the mournful realisation grows, an earthquake pulverized nepal, more devastating than an act of war or terror attack. natural forces did this. no one knows when the death count will stop. the searching goes on with bare hands. people are still being...
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. >> rose: like india like japan like south korea. >> but, believe me, i think that if we picked up and left they would be happy campers. that said, we're not going to do that. we have too many friends. it's such a critical part of the world from many perspectives but economically, that's the engine, sort of the india china asia, you know, american, sort of being the century of the pacific, it's going to be -- >> rose: the 21st century. yes, and it has to be stable. >> rose: can it be the century of the pacific and an american? >> i think the question on china is are they going to be construct nigh their revolution and if they develop their military and do it positively, that's a potential outcome. if it's the other way around, it becomes destructive. but they're going to have a very difficult time getting where they immediate to go economically if they have a destructive military force. destructive to the region. destructive to stability. >> rose: because they need a lot of trading partners. >> they do. globally, they need them. but certainly in the west as well and certainly as the to
. >> rose: like india like japan like south korea. >> but, believe me, i think that if we picked up and left they would be happy campers. that said, we're not going to do that. we have too many friends. it's such a critical part of the world from many perspectives but economically, that's the engine, sort of the india china asia, you know, american, sort of being the century of the pacific, it's going to be -- >> rose: the 21st century. yes, and it has to be stable. >>...
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effort first, last and throughout. [ applause ] japan has deepened its strategic relations with australia and india. we are enhancing our cooperation across many fields with the countries of [ inaudible ] and the republic of korea. adding those partners to the central [ inaudible ] of the u.s./japan alliance. now japan will provide up to $2.8 billion to help improve u.s. in guam whichbases in guam which will gain strategic significance in that regard. let me underscore here my three principles. first, states shall make their claims based on international law. second they shall not use force or coercion to drive the claims. and third, to settle disputes any disputes, they shall do so by peaceful means. [ applause ] we must make the vast seas searching from the pacific to the indian oceans seize a peace and freedom. we all follow the rule of law. [ applause ] for that very reason, we must fortify the u.s./japan alliance. that is our [ inaudible ]. now, let me tell you in japan we are working hard to enhance the legislative foundations of our security. once in place japan will be much more able to pro
effort first, last and throughout. [ applause ] japan has deepened its strategic relations with australia and india. we are enhancing our cooperation across many fields with the countries of [ inaudible ] and the republic of korea. adding those partners to the central [ inaudible ] of the u.s./japan alliance. now japan will provide up to $2.8 billion to help improve u.s. in guam whichbases in guam which will gain strategic significance in that regard. let me underscore here my three principles....
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sanctions to buy oil, turkey india, japan, south korea. they could increase their orders for iranian oils and iran could start to supply those five with more oil. the eu, which was buying a quarter of arends oil, they enacted a ban on purchases of iranian oils. it will take longer for them to take -- to start buying iranian oil again. there has to be a consensus and a political decision to lift the ban. that could be perhaps early 2016. the other five that i mentioned could conceivably, let's say there is a deal in june, the iea gives the go-ahead september -october, those five could conceivably start buying more iranian oil right away. the radiant economy in my estimation is likely to rebound fairly quickly. this $150 billion, $130 billion that i mentioned that around the get access to is virtually equal to a ron's entire budget year that they would instantly have hard currency. the value of iran's currency would rise instantly. peoples whose shops are shuttered would reopen. people would go back to work. some people go to work but right
sanctions to buy oil, turkey india, japan, south korea. they could increase their orders for iranian oils and iran could start to supply those five with more oil. the eu, which was buying a quarter of arends oil, they enacted a ban on purchases of iranian oils. it will take longer for them to take -- to start buying iranian oil again. there has to be a consensus and a political decision to lift the ban. that could be perhaps early 2016. the other five that i mentioned could conceivably, let's...
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countries like india, china, and japan are all going to be benefitting. quite positive that gdp will be incrementally stronger in asia in 2015 and '14. at the same time china will be incrementally smaller in gdp because they're going through this ten-year restructuring of its economy, trying to become less dependent on exports and much more of a domestic consumption society. they're trying to mayigrate to more of a service-oriented economy. but because of lower oil prices because of a better banking system and most importantly now a very aggressive central bank the surprise of 2015 is going to be the strength of europe. i believe, actually europe is going to grow in the first quarter faster than the united states. >> wow. that's a big statement. >> that's a huge change just in three months. so europe is fine. this is why the european stock market is rallying so much. so many people have been underinvested in europe. now you're seeing this money rushing into europe. >> one of the things you mentioned is activists. you have all these activist investors tryi
countries like india, china, and japan are all going to be benefitting. quite positive that gdp will be incrementally stronger in asia in 2015 and '14. at the same time china will be incrementally smaller in gdp because they're going through this ten-year restructuring of its economy, trying to become less dependent on exports and much more of a domestic consumption society. they're trying to mayigrate to more of a service-oriented economy. but because of lower oil prices because of a better...
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japan. more than a dozen were killed in tibet. officials in india confirmed 34 were killed. allentown muhlenberg college has three students in nepal one in india. she is studying anthony -- an -- anthropol. ogy. she said she wanted to go back to katmandu. she heard the lodge where she stayed near the national park and the village was destroyed. she got out just in time. her mom telling us from scars daily, new york her daughter was a guardian angel watching over her. the college has been in touch with the students and the parents making sure sure the students are somewhere where they have clean water and place to stay. the ambassador to nepal is expected to address the americans that are there within several hours, annie mccormick. >> reporter: . >> the red cross is mowngt mounting an international response to the earthquake. if you would like to donate don nate at red cross red cross.org and donate now. >>> four young children were locked if a basement in kenneling ton. they were saved because they have access to a cell phone. kenneth moten joins us live in kensington with
japan. more than a dozen were killed in tibet. officials in india confirmed 34 were killed. allentown muhlenberg college has three students in nepal one in india. she is studying anthony -- an -- anthropol. ogy. she said she wanted to go back to katmandu. she heard the lodge where she stayed near the national park and the village was destroyed. she got out just in time. her mom telling us from scars daily, new york her daughter was a guardian angel watching over her. the college has been in...
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india. extremely high temperatures. please watch out for heat stroke. in japan as opposed to yesterday, dry conditions for many parts of the country, and temperatures are on the rise. tokyo, 20 on wednesday. and 24 degrees on friday. all right. here's the extended forecast around the globe. >>> and with that we conclude this hour's edition of "newsline." from all of us here on the show, thanks for watching. ning us. the italian authority charged to people in the mediterranean's worst ever migrant boat disaster. europe put together an action plan over its approach. egypt's former president mohamed morsi is sentenced to 20 years in jail. it could be the last trial of its kind. a german court examines charges into a former nazi accused of complicity and hundreds of thousands of deaths at auschwitz.
india. extremely high temperatures. please watch out for heat stroke. in japan as opposed to yesterday, dry conditions for many parts of the country, and temperatures are on the rise. tokyo, 20 on wednesday. and 24 degrees on friday. all right. here's the extended forecast around the globe. >>> and with that we conclude this hour's edition of "newsline." from all of us here on the show, thanks for watching. ning us. the italian authority charged to people in the...
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india? >> looking at it again, you have to be over in japan and europe and you have seen them vacillating betweennd noe qe. you have to be along the market. jon: thank you very much for joining us. still to come, we will talk the risk and how worried investors should be. manus will put the question to him. an all-time high. of about .5%. the three year note yield is up. greece pays back the imf on time. jon: good morning and welcome back to "on the move. here is a picture of the markets. the ftse 100 pushing higher and gains across europe, the dax pushing higher by almost 60 points. on the bottom of the screen, the stoxx 600 equity benchmark at an all-time high. let's take a look. caroline: i am looking at one of the smaller stocks at the moment but what a mega move. u.k. oil and gas investments. look at these numbers. up 70% already. move over nonstate oil here comes gatwic of all places. they say no less than 158 million barrels per square mile is currently in place. that is 50 billion to 100 billion barrels per day. usually you get 3% to 50% from the ground but that would make it equivalent to
india? >> looking at it again, you have to be over in japan and europe and you have seen them vacillating betweennd noe qe. you have to be along the market. jon: thank you very much for joining us. still to come, we will talk the risk and how worried investors should be. manus will put the question to him. an all-time high. of about .5%. the three year note yield is up. greece pays back the imf on time. jon: good morning and welcome back to "on the move. here is a picture of the...
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japan, south korea, china, turkey, and india. these countries could conceivably as soon as the sanctions are relieved increase their orders for iranian oil. iran could start supplying those five with more oil. the eu which was buying a quarter of iran's oil, they enacted a ban on purchases of iranian oil. it will take longer for the eu to start buying iranian oil again because the eu would have to meet. it would have to get a consensus. has to be a political decision to lift that van. that could perhaps be early 2016. let's say there is a deal in june and the iea gives the go-ahead september or october those five could start buying more oil right away. the iranian economy in my estimation is likely to rebound fairly quickly. this $150 billion that i mentioned that iran would get access to, that is virtually equal to iran's entire year of an entire budget year that they would instantly have currency. the value of iran's riel would rise instantly. employment would increase in the people whose shops are shuttered, their factories ar
japan, south korea, china, turkey, and india. these countries could conceivably as soon as the sanctions are relieved increase their orders for iranian oil. iran could start supplying those five with more oil. the eu which was buying a quarter of iran's oil, they enacted a ban on purchases of iranian oil. it will take longer for the eu to start buying iranian oil again because the eu would have to meet. it would have to get a consensus. has to be a political decision to lift that van. that...
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reporter: life has improved for millions of people in india but what scandal in bihar shows sharing of prosperity is still a struggle. >>> some people in japanre living with the less fwa save haven disfiguring illness. they have been cured of leprosy but still struggling with the stigma. the sickness is caused by bacteria and leaves victims disfigured. that with the contagious nature of the sickness is why people afflicted with leprosy were separated from society. the disease is curable with proper treatment but for many people from around the world who suffered from the sickness as well as isolation and discrimination the pain has never gone away. until the late 1990s leprosy patients were forced to live in one of 13 state-run sana torch riums. people who recovered were not allowed to leave. at one point number of patients living in the facilities reached 10,000. 200 elderly people live in a sanatorium and worried their stories will be forgotten so they made contact with people in a similar facility overseas. >> reporter: the island of culion was at one time home to one of the world's largest sanatoriums for leprosy people. some 7,000 peopl
reporter: life has improved for millions of people in india but what scandal in bihar shows sharing of prosperity is still a struggle. >>> some people in japanre living with the less fwa save haven disfiguring illness. they have been cured of leprosy but still struggling with the stigma. the sickness is caused by bacteria and leaves victims disfigured. that with the contagious nature of the sickness is why people afflicted with leprosy were separated from society. the disease is...
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japan, south korea, china turkey and india.untries could conceivably, as soon as the sanctions are relieved they could increase their orders for iranian oil and iran could start supplying those five with more oil. the eu which -- the eu enacted a ban on purchases of iranian oil so it will take longer for the eu to start buying iranian oil again because the eu would have to meet, they have to get a consensus, there has to be a political decision to lift that ban so that could be perhaps maybe early 2016. the other five that i mentioned could conceivably -- let's say there is a deal in june. let's say the iea gives the go-ahead. september, october those five could conceivablebly start buying more iranian oil right away. the iranian economy in my estimation is likely to rebound fairly quickly. this 1$130 billion $150 billion that i mentioned that iran would get access to, that is virtually equal to iran's year -- one entire bug year that they would instantly have hard currency. the value of iran's real would rise instantly. inflat
japan, south korea, china turkey and india.untries could conceivably, as soon as the sanctions are relieved they could increase their orders for iranian oil and iran could start supplying those five with more oil. the eu which -- the eu enacted a ban on purchases of iranian oil so it will take longer for the eu to start buying iranian oil again because the eu would have to meet, they have to get a consensus, there has to be a political decision to lift that ban so that could be perhaps maybe...
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it is their sanctions, places like india and china and japan and europe that have really bitten as fareir economy. they are part of this deal too. they have to be -- they have to go along as well. the bill talks about the congressional sanctions, not the entire deal. i think that's important to remember. he will be having hearings on that bill in a week and a half. i think there's going to be discussion and debate. my position is -- i'm a co-sponsor of the bill. if i see this slipping toward pure partisanship and we will try to embarrass the president i'm off the bill. i think it's a role that should be played soberly, not based on politics and trying to make trouble for the administration. this is too important for that nonsense. >> senator angus king the independent senator from maine. it caucuses with the democrats. good to have you here in "the situation room." thanks very much. >> thank you, wolf. >>> just ahead, americans arrested on terrorism charges. new details. stand by for that. >>> one official says the co-pilot of flight 9525 committed premeditated murder. we are learning
it is their sanctions, places like india and china and japan and europe that have really bitten as fareir economy. they are part of this deal too. they have to be -- they have to go along as well. the bill talks about the congressional sanctions, not the entire deal. i think that's important to remember. he will be having hearings on that bill in a week and a half. i think there's going to be discussion and debate. my position is -- i'm a co-sponsor of the bill. if i see this slipping toward...
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if you look at india, they have a very large budget deficit. they can't really use fiscal policy. japanapan is constrained on the fiscal side. it is generally true, but some countries don't have any way to do that. one thing i want to say about the ghost towns, ghost towns actually don't really matter. nobody wants to live there. it is not effective inventory in the real estate market. it is built in the desert when nobody wants to live there. angie: but it shows the rate of -- absolutely. it is redirecting capital to a ghost town rather than wealth. fred: it is a waste of capital but what it means for the real estate market going forward, it is not effective supply that keeps down prices elsewhere in the country. it is just ghost towns where nobody wants to live. it is like digging a hole in the desert and putting money in it. it is not necessarily that bad in terms of the inventory numbers. we have inventory here that nobody wants to use. rishaad: the people paid, they contributed to the economy. i guess there was an economic benefit. fred: temporarily. angie: all i heard was digging
if you look at india, they have a very large budget deficit. they can't really use fiscal policy. japanapan is constrained on the fiscal side. it is generally true, but some countries don't have any way to do that. one thing i want to say about the ghost towns, ghost towns actually don't really matter. nobody wants to live there. it is not effective inventory in the real estate market. it is built in the desert when nobody wants to live there. angie: but it shows the rate of -- absolutely. it...
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india, and nepal is a neighbor. i'm sure the many other major economies, the u.s., the eu japan they will all play an important roleordinated way. the nature of multilateral organizations like the u.n. will be playing a role to try to handle this in a sensible way. the problem in nepal is that the construction centers are low. the people live in prop -- poverty without the money for proper housing and with reconstruction work now it will have to be great standards. >> that's the thing, the poverty in nepal has really exacerbated the death toll. the shaking alone means that 1000 people die in nepal as opposed to the kinds of construction efforts in california, let's say, where maybe something similar only 10 to 20 people would have these casualties. it really is about the infrastructure and the policies that are in place right now. it is a poor nation. >> exactly, it's the poverty of the country and the extremely poor standard of building construction that is a key cause of the high death toll. we don't even know the true death toll. the numbers keep increasing. but remote villages are not able to be accessed right
india, and nepal is a neighbor. i'm sure the many other major economies, the u.s., the eu japan they will all play an important roleordinated way. the nature of multilateral organizations like the u.n. will be playing a role to try to handle this in a sensible way. the problem in nepal is that the construction centers are low. the people live in prop -- poverty without the money for proper housing and with reconstruction work now it will have to be great standards. >> that's the thing,...
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because they are net importer of almost all energy sources so this is very powerful for india and china and japan. >> i want to follow up on several things you said. yesterday we saw a rally of oil prices up almost 6%. do you think oil prices remain lower or oil is headed back to $78? >> i think long run stability of oil will be between 60 and $80. >> i believe we'll see greater production. the one thing that people misunderstood when we had -- when we see the count collapse in the united states 30% of the wells produced 70% of the oil. so much of the inefficient wells have been taken off line. secondarily, you can have a well sitting there and turn it off and turn it on so these, through this technology transformation of the oil market you can use your wells as the reserve. depending on the break even from any specific area, whether it's the balkin or eagleford. let's say the break even is 50 they're going to turn on that well. so my view is we're going to have far greater supply issues in front of us and i'm not trying to navigate 5 or 6% move but i think there's going to be more supply pressur
because they are net importer of almost all energy sources so this is very powerful for india and china and japan. >> i want to follow up on several things you said. yesterday we saw a rally of oil prices up almost 6%. do you think oil prices remain lower or oil is headed back to $78? >> i think long run stability of oil will be between 60 and $80. >> i believe we'll see greater production. the one thing that people misunderstood when we had -- when we see the count collapse...
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india. you put enormous effort and you actually put a great deal of effort into japan and we will see that, a very different sort of japan as well. but also i wanted to be prepared as well. and so this gives you the chance. but more important than that it makes the rules. and there are no rules, there are agreements. >> let me go back and ask if general jones has any other suggestions. >> yes, i want to jump in and thank you for your terrific explanation about happiness, and that is what drives me. two points, the first is that he is absolutely right about how welcoming an important it is to establish rules and norms and standards. and it has been put into that and it will come to fruition when we are able to close this on the basis of a strong bipartisan support, which goes to this functioning. the other thing is that if we do not do this and i agree with you that this will happen, if one imagines not going forward, it wouldn't stay the same and it is going to turn into 3 billion in 10 years time 95% of the world's consumers are outside of america. they will go on without the rules and nor
india. you put enormous effort and you actually put a great deal of effort into japan and we will see that, a very different sort of japan as well. but also i wanted to be prepared as well. and so this gives you the chance. but more important than that it makes the rules. and there are no rules, there are agreements. >> let me go back and ask if general jones has any other suggestions. >> yes, i want to jump in and thank you for your terrific explanation about happiness, and that is...
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india, china, and bangladesh. rescue workers are combing through the wreckage in nepal's capital kathmandu in search of survivors. more than a dozen countries have dispatched relief and medical crews or pledged financial assistance. japan has sent a 70-member team to join the efforts. but heavy air traffic prevented many international travellers from landing at kathmandu's airport. newly released video show catastrophic damage to mountainous areas outside the capital. brick buildings have collapsed or have been hit by landslides. a german climber on mt. everest captured the moment the avalanche struck the base camp. 17 people were killed. more than 1,000 people were on the mountain at the time. one of the survivors spoke to media in kathmandu. >> everything was gone, all our tents were gone. and then people were pushed. like a guy who stood in front of me was now 30 feet over there. >> a romanian climber said in a twitter message that more than 100 people are stranded above the base camp. >>> delegates from u.n. member countries have begun talks to review the nuclear nonproliferation treaty. the goal is to encourage disarmament and move closer to abolish nuclear weapons. the gathering comes ahead of the 70th anniversar
india, china, and bangladesh. rescue workers are combing through the wreckage in nepal's capital kathmandu in search of survivors. more than a dozen countries have dispatched relief and medical crews or pledged financial assistance. japan has sent a 70-member team to join the efforts. but heavy air traffic prevented many international travellers from landing at kathmandu's airport. newly released video show catastrophic damage to mountainous areas outside the capital. brick buildings have...
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india and pakistan who country who his have lots of experience in this sort of catastrophe but when i received early in the morning here i saw military aircraft from china and also from japans sri lanka. so regional efforts, very much focused in on trying to get in to kathmandu airport. it is a very small airport and therefore they are letting the priority military aircraft with west rescue personnel but also trying to get civilian n.g.o.s in, i was talk to a senior dutch diplomat who is combined of the european union effort. he is organizing and trying to sort out a large contingent of dutch rescue and recovery personnel. which includes rescue dogs, sniffer dogs will be sen sent around the region the dutch sending 100 that's parts of what the european is septembering in her ramping up their efforts as they can get access. but we had four large aftershocks overnight and in to this morning as well. tremors that make people nervous, tremors that make the international airport the only real viable focus and location for people to come in and out of the country con come to a stop when there is an earthquake. >> oh, sohail, thank you for that report. >>> well a new video has no
india and pakistan who country who his have lots of experience in this sort of catastrophe but when i received early in the morning here i saw military aircraft from china and also from japans sri lanka. so regional efforts, very much focused in on trying to get in to kathmandu airport. it is a very small airport and therefore they are letting the priority military aircraft with west rescue personnel but also trying to get civilian n.g.o.s in, i was talk to a senior dutch diplomat who is...
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but people who aren't buying iranian oil are countries such as china and india and japan and it's theirdecisions that are contributing to the pressure that's brought iran to this negotiating table. now, if we decide -- if the world decides that this is a sufficient deal, that it does sufficiently restrict iran, that the verification is as vigorous as it needs to be, if the world decides that and we say the heck with you we're walking away, and they decide that we have taken that step unilaterally and against their best judgment of what this deal means for keeping iran from a nuclear weapon, then the sanctions regime starts to fray and indeed, it starts to unwind. and wreck do all we want. we can stomp our foot and do more sanctions but if the rest of the world is not with us, it's not going to be effective. so the idea that somehow in this body in this congress in this city we unilaterally can make the decision to impose additional captions that will bring iran to its knees and the rest of the world doesn't agree with us, that's not a valid observation. so it is not so easy to say oh, w
but people who aren't buying iranian oil are countries such as china and india and japan and it's theirdecisions that are contributing to the pressure that's brought iran to this negotiating table. now, if we decide -- if the world decides that this is a sufficient deal, that it does sufficiently restrict iran, that the verification is as vigorous as it needs to be, if the world decides that and we say the heck with you we're walking away, and they decide that we have taken that step...
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japan. >>> in our global view segment we look at news outlets around the world - how they are reactingment. >> today the unarmed black men shot by a police officer. >> "the times" in india reads another white cop kills a black man in the u.s. the murder of walter scots is called the murder of white cop excesses. >>> an editorial points out that the man who shot the video came forward when police reports didn't match who they witnessed. it was not an isolated incident but a case of structural violence. >> britain's "daily telegraph" takes on the history of race pointing out that robert e lee vendors, 150 years ago after a battle. one of the last battles of the civil war. the telegraph says race divides the u.s. citing as evidence the recent deaths of black men at the hands of white police officers. >>> caving to pressure and protests a university in south africa removed a statue of british colonialists. sue turton reports from cape town not everywhere is pleased with the move. sue turton reports. >> reporter: an unceremonial end to cecil rhodes, as his statue was removed from the university for safekeeping after weeks of protest led to a vote for its removal. most of the
japan. >>> in our global view segment we look at news outlets around the world - how they are reactingment. >> today the unarmed black men shot by a police officer. >> "the times" in india reads another white cop kills a black man in the u.s. the murder of walter scots is called the murder of white cop excesses. >>> an editorial points out that the man who shot the video came forward when police reports didn't match who they witnessed. it was not an...