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first, world bank president jim yong kim. you came back from australia where you were at the g20 finance and central bankers meeting. ebola was a topic. this would have been in your wheel house as head of the world bank. it is specifically in yours because you did a lot of work at infectious diseases and how to stop them in your days before being at the world bank. how do you see the crisis. depending on what you read it sound out of control and that can get bad, and something that we can get under control. >> going back to the g20, one of things that it does is try to prepare for the major shocks, the major down sized risks. the point i made was ebola looks like a major risk and shock for three countries. this could spread. more offer, pandemic diseases in general - we are not as prepared as we need to be to prevent those shocks. we released a study looking at the impact of ebola. we found almost independent of the number of cases is the aversion behaviour, the closing of the ports. it's that behaviour that had the biggest e
first, world bank president jim yong kim. you came back from australia where you were at the g20 finance and central bankers meeting. ebola was a topic. this would have been in your wheel house as head of the world bank. it is specifically in yours because you did a lot of work at infectious diseases and how to stop them in your days before being at the world bank. how do you see the crisis. depending on what you read it sound out of control and that can get bad, and something that we can get...
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you know, jim kim used a very interesting expression when he spoke of shared prosperity. you know, even as we talk of infrastructure like power, it is very important for us to always keep in mind that there are millions of african children going to bed every night without a light. even to read. there are simple things we can do, such as providing solar lantern, so the children can read at night. there are simple things we can do right now, building mini grid. because a lot will not receive the power from the big power station. so to have a big power line go over your village and because you built 5,000 megawatt for the city, when we can also look at how we can use solar power to build many grids so that children can have access to those simple things. these are things we can do today. we can remove -- on things like solar lanterns. you know, these are simple things and i would like to urge government to strip such things away because the private sector can do such things for you today. we education is the key. we've got to get kids into school.e education is the key. we'v
you know, jim kim used a very interesting expression when he spoke of shared prosperity. you know, even as we talk of infrastructure like power, it is very important for us to always keep in mind that there are millions of african children going to bed every night without a light. even to read. there are simple things we can do, such as providing solar lantern, so the children can read at night. there are simple things we can do right now, building mini grid. because a lot will not receive the...
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medical issue, but that does still raise the issue, though, because all the power is centralized in jim -- kim jung and there's no formal plan for the future. a strain orea under of violence? >> how would you rate the u.s. -north korean relationship? >> very poor. the u.s. president tried to reach out and when they showed they would react just as badly as they did toward george bush, it was evident that north korea was the problem for the nuclear problem. north korea violated the u.n. resolution by launching a missile. there's not a lot of appetite in washington for engaging north korea. >> thank you very much for joining us. >> my pleasure. thank you. >> the pentagon is examining a video posted by state fighter which appears to show soldiers with ammunition dropped by the u.s. in the syrian town of kobani. the ammunition are intended for syrian fighters. u.s. officials have admitted that one out of 27 bundledles dropped has gone astray. an attack on two soldiers in quebec on monday with clearly linked terrorist ideology. one of the soldiers died and the other seriously injured. the driver was
medical issue, but that does still raise the issue, though, because all the power is centralized in jim -- kim jung and there's no formal plan for the future. a strain orea under of violence? >> how would you rate the u.s. -north korean relationship? >> very poor. the u.s. president tried to reach out and when they showed they would react just as badly as they did toward george bush, it was evident that north korea was the problem for the nuclear problem. north korea violated the...
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jim yong kim, president of the world bank. >> sara eisen. more to dom in a little bit. >> this revolving door ceo, advanced micro. this is one of these companies that didn't deliver short term. the ceo we don't know. it's not a statement where they say the person is fired. intel. buy intel, don't buy amd. >> what is on "mad money" tonight. >> magellan petroleum. one of these companies holding up in the onslaught against the oils and zoes kitchen. >> can we take your temperature before you left us last week you were not excited about this market. >> europe's killing it. last night they made it clear, the one end of the business weak is europe. it's not stopping. you'll see stocks go down because of europe. don't forget, european consumption of oil is down so big. it's pretty amazing. >> we'll see you tonight. good to i've how back, jim cramer, 6:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> sara is live and first on cnbc interview with christine lagarde. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you have enough money to live life on your ter
jim yong kim, president of the world bank. >> sara eisen. more to dom in a little bit. >> this revolving door ceo, advanced micro. this is one of these companies that didn't deliver short term. the ceo we don't know. it's not a statement where they say the person is fired. intel. buy intel, don't buy amd. >> what is on "mad money" tonight. >> magellan petroleum. one of these companies holding up in the onslaught against the oils and zoes kitchen. >> can...
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you know, jim kim used a very interesting expression when he spoke of shared prosperity. you know, even as we talk of infrastructure like power, it is very important for us to always keep in mind that there are millions of african children going to bed every night without a light. even to read. there are simple things we can do, such as providing solar lantern, so the children can read at night. there are simple things we can do right now, building mini grid. because a lot will not receive the power from the big power station. so to have a big power line go over your village and because you built 5,000 megawatt for the city, when we can also look at how we can use solar power to build many grids so that children can have access to those simple things. these are things we can do today. we can remove -- on things like solar lanterns. you know, these are simple things and i would like to urge government to strip such things away because the private sector can do such things for you today. we education is the key. we've got to get kids into school.e education is the key. we'v
you know, jim kim used a very interesting expression when he spoke of shared prosperity. you know, even as we talk of infrastructure like power, it is very important for us to always keep in mind that there are millions of african children going to bed every night without a light. even to read. there are simple things we can do, such as providing solar lantern, so the children can read at night. there are simple things we can do right now, building mini grid. because a lot will not receive the...
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i think jim kim, head of the world bank, tom frieden, the president of sierra leone, i think the commonme that comes out of their statements is that there is no time to waste, this is an out break on an exponential that correct ar trat requires something far bet her than inning criminallal and slow response. and the epidemic got way out ahead of the public health response in the period june, jewel, august, september. >> and your point about the costs, was made very clear, that if there had been earlier intervention the cost would be a fraction of what they will be now in order to stop this this spread. how confident that the international committee will get this together? >> the u.s. has put over a billion dollars over the next six months, that's very substantial commitment. the even u. is coming forward. the u.k. is coming forward with rising commitments both on the military and civilian side in the u.k. case, the u.n. secretary general has come forward after a pretty miserable performance by the world health organization. ban ki-moon came forward and declared that would be a new opera
i think jim kim, head of the world bank, tom frieden, the president of sierra leone, i think the commonme that comes out of their statements is that there is no time to waste, this is an out break on an exponential that correct ar trat requires something far bet her than inning criminallal and slow response. and the epidemic got way out ahead of the public health response in the period june, jewel, august, september. >> and your point about the costs, was made very clear, that if there...
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. >> reporter: and the mystery surrounding jim kim jong-un's brother is deepening.ys he could be north of pyongyang in one of three different compounds used by the ruling elite. and there's one other possibility. >> another option is over here, this summer, kim jong-un spent a lot of time over here. he observed military observations out in the bay here. he even had military operations right on the beach outside of his family home. >> reporter: will kim jong-un show up at the anniversary at the founding ruler's party. he was at the same event last year. if he doesn't show up, the controversy over his disappearance will grow. if he does, they'll be looking at his body language, every detail very carefully. brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> still to come in the "newsroom," it's one of the hottest political races in the country right now. it could determine who controls the senate. dana bash is in rainy kansas with more. good morning. >> reporter: very rainy kansas, carol. not a place where anybody expected to us do a political story on control of the senate. this could
. >> reporter: and the mystery surrounding jim kim jong-un's brother is deepening.ys he could be north of pyongyang in one of three different compounds used by the ruling elite. and there's one other possibility. >> another option is over here, this summer, kim jong-un spent a lot of time over here. he observed military observations out in the bay here. he even had military operations right on the beach outside of his family home. >> reporter: will kim jong-un show up at the...
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jim kim used a very interesting expression when he spoke of shared prosperity. you know, even as we talk of infrastructure like power, it's very important for us to keep in mind that there are still milli millions of african children going to bed every night without a light, even to read. there are simple things we can do such as providing solar lanterns so that children can read at night. there are simple things we can do right now, building mini-grids, because a lot of our villages will not receive the power from these big power stations. so to have a big power line go over your village and because you built 5,000 megawatts for the city when we look at how we can use solar power to build mini-grids so children can have access to those simple things. these are things we can do today. we can remove tariffs on things like solar lanterns. there are so many countries who still have tariffs on something like a solar lantern. these are simple things. i would like to urge governments to strip such things away because the private sector can do such things for you today
jim kim used a very interesting expression when he spoke of shared prosperity. you know, even as we talk of infrastructure like power, it's very important for us to keep in mind that there are still milli millions of african children going to bed every night without a light, even to read. there are simple things we can do such as providing solar lanterns so that children can read at night. there are simple things we can do right now, building mini-grids, because a lot of our villages will not...
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world bank president jim kim tells the guardian that the world response has, quote, failed miserably.he cdc director tom frieden climbed in in with his own dire warning. >> the only thing like this has been aids. and we have to work now so this is not the world's next aids. >> all of this as the world health organization said the death toll from the outbreak has claimed more than 3,800 lives in west africa. in australia, a nurse who recently returned home from sierra leone is under observation for the virus. and in europe, a u.n. director arrived in the northern german town overnight. and doctors say the condition of the ebola-infected spanish nurse deteriorated. the editor of "in chief" of african magazine and journalist who traveled around the world writing about government and health issues for a variety of publications. and thank you so much for being here, frankie, i appreciate the opportunity to talk with you. >> thank you and good afternoon. >> so assess for me your thoughts on the global response. we've talked a lot about texas, talked about the newark and new york area airpor
world bank president jim kim tells the guardian that the world response has, quote, failed miserably.he cdc director tom frieden climbed in in with his own dire warning. >> the only thing like this has been aids. and we have to work now so this is not the world's next aids. >> all of this as the world health organization said the death toll from the outbreak has claimed more than 3,800 lives in west africa. in australia, a nurse who recently returned home from sierra leone is under...
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. >> world bank president, jim yom kim, said that ebola is threatening the future of africa. talking about the international monitor one. >> ladies and gentlemen t. unless unless we quickly contain and stop the ebola epidemic, nothing less than the future of west africa and perhaps africa is at stake. >> an urge at call for international action at the world bank. one official reported to those present in the meeting that he just returned from the meeting and the situation is worse than 12 days ago, and the spread of ebola was accelerating. and there was action from the united nations, the inf, and the center for disease control. and the world bank, this we want on, but underlying all of the discussions here is a fundamental understanding that there's no real public health infrastructure in the affected areas. and that's the irony. many say that it's the policies of the imf and the world bank over several decades that has caused no health instructor in the areas, and that's why ebola is spreading so quickly. >> they have been doing a lot more lately to help the countries expan
. >> world bank president, jim yom kim, said that ebola is threatening the future of africa. talking about the international monitor one. >> ladies and gentlemen t. unless unless we quickly contain and stop the ebola epidemic, nothing less than the future of west africa and perhaps africa is at stake. >> an urge at call for international action at the world bank. one official reported to those present in the meeting that he just returned from the meeting and the situation is...
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. >>> dr jim yong kim warns that the economic fallout from the ebola virus could be catastrophic.tion to heading up the world bank, kim is a doctor and expert in infectious diseases. >> if we don't get on top of it and it spreads to 15 countries, beyond the borders of africa, we
. >>> dr jim yong kim warns that the economic fallout from the ebola virus could be catastrophic.tion to heading up the world bank, kim is a doctor and expert in infectious diseases. >> if we don't get on top of it and it spreads to 15 countries, beyond the borders of africa, we
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they jim yong kim the indictment is regrettable in terms of freedom of the press and bilateral relations. ki78 said he would convey japan's concern to officials in seoul. tokyo plans to continue excuses with seoul to try to improve relations. officials hope to arrange talks between prime minister shinzo abe and president park in the coming week. >>> the japan newspaper publishers and editors association has also protested the indictment. it said the move threatens freedom of expression and the media in south korea, which is a fundamental principle of a democratic society. >>> a now powerful sigh phoon is headed toward japan. the southern islands are experiencing winds and high waves. meteorologist sayaka mori joins us for the details. sayaka? >> yes, miki. first i want to show you the satellite imagery from space. this is typhoon vongfong. you can see massive cloud with the very clear eye. this was a violent typhoon at the moment. right now, weakened a little bit, but still a very strong typhoon and it's approaching japan. the southwestern islands of the country already feeling lots of r
they jim yong kim the indictment is regrettable in terms of freedom of the press and bilateral relations. ki78 said he would convey japan's concern to officials in seoul. tokyo plans to continue excuses with seoul to try to improve relations. officials hope to arrange talks between prime minister shinzo abe and president park in the coming week. >>> the japan newspaper publishers and editors association has also protested the indictment. it said the move threatens freedom of expression...
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another idea has been quoted last week by the president of the world bank jim kim saying he thinks there needs to be a global pandemic emergency facility basically pre-positioned money and access including personnel who are experts in responding to emerging diseases. that can be rapidly mobilize in the case of an epidemic. this is an idea at this point and it's unclear how it would work out but it's clear from these efforts that the framework encapsulated by the international health regulations hasn't done the job it was intended to. either by working on all string those or going around world health organization's and another sensitive as global pandemic emergency facility. there are attempts to try and tweak the system and make it work better for the next time. in closing i would just say the lessons that i can see from this epidemic so far in the broader landscape of governance and health emergencies are that there is no substitute for making sure that every country has the basic capacity to detect and respond to emerging infectious diseases because they can and do arrive and spread wi
another idea has been quoted last week by the president of the world bank jim kim saying he thinks there needs to be a global pandemic emergency facility basically pre-positioned money and access including personnel who are experts in responding to emerging diseases. that can be rapidly mobilize in the case of an epidemic. this is an idea at this point and it's unclear how it would work out but it's clear from these efforts that the framework encapsulated by the international health regulations...
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another idea has been quoted last week by the president of the world bank jim kim saying he thinks there needs to be a global pandemic emergency facility basically pre-positioned money and access including personnel who are experts in responding to emerging diseases. that can be rapidly mobilize in the case of an epidemic. this is an idea at this point and it's unclear how it would work out but it's clear from these efforts that the framework encapsulated by the international health regulations hasn't done the job it was intended to. either by working on all string those or going around world health organization's and another sensitive as global pandemic emergency facility. there are attempts to try and tweak the system and make it work better for the next time. in closing i would just say the lessons that i can see from this epidemic so far in the broader landscape of governance and health emergencies are that there is no substitute for making sure that every country has the basic capacity to detect and respond to emerging infectious diseases because they can and do arrive and spread wi
another idea has been quoted last week by the president of the world bank jim kim saying he thinks there needs to be a global pandemic emergency facility basically pre-positioned money and access including personnel who are experts in responding to emerging diseases. that can be rapidly mobilize in the case of an epidemic. this is an idea at this point and it's unclear how it would work out but it's clear from these efforts that the framework encapsulated by the international health regulations...
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jim kim at the world bank has shown vision and leadership and generosity beyond what any of us could ask and many front-line health care workers in the affected countries have also shown extraordinary courage. we have seen incredible resilience from people in affected countries. there was a brief comment about w.h.o.. i think one of the many lessons to learn from this is that with relatively modest investments we can prepare most countries around the world to prevent to prevent epidemics and manage those that they can prevent and we need to look carefully at moving quickly to do the things that are necessary to make that happen. >> we all learned if you meet someone on the street in a person greets you you often say in response, i fell down but i get up. i think our friends at sierra leone will pick themselves up after this but hopefully they will do it anyway with the support of friends from all over the world. >> i would like to conclude by thanking all the panelists for their valuable time especially during this. of crisis when there are so many demands on all of the responsibilit
jim kim at the world bank has shown vision and leadership and generosity beyond what any of us could ask and many front-line health care workers in the affected countries have also shown extraordinary courage. we have seen incredible resilience from people in affected countries. there was a brief comment about w.h.o.. i think one of the many lessons to learn from this is that with relatively modest investments we can prepare most countries around the world to prevent to prevent epidemics and...
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(laughter) and now -- and now -- and now it looks like kim is about to be dairy unhappy. (laughter) jimth korean dictator kim jong un will not be getting top-quality cheese anytime soon. the head of one of france's finest cheese-making schools says north korea approached her last month asking if some of lil' kim's people could train at the facility. she says she politely turned them down. >> stephen: gee, kim. i know we are sworn enemies, but still, i can't help but feel bad that someone has cut your cheese. (laughter) especially since, here in america, cheese is everywhere! we have blocks of cheese, strings of cheese, doodles of cheese, creams of cheese, cans of cheese, fountains of cheese, cakes of cheese, and "it's" of cheese. on sundays, americans watch sports while eating cheese balls and wearing cheese hats, and the next day at work we discuss the game while gathering around the cheese cooler. (laughter) hey, what's this? oh, it's the rest of my lunch, a 20-pound wedge of emmental cheese. (cheers and applause) mm-mmm! mm-mmm! oh, yeah! guess i'll have to finish it. mmm! (cheering)
(laughter) and now -- and now -- and now it looks like kim is about to be dairy unhappy. (laughter) jimth korean dictator kim jong un will not be getting top-quality cheese anytime soon. the head of one of france's finest cheese-making schools says north korea approached her last month asking if some of lil' kim's people could train at the facility. she says she politely turned them down. >> stephen: gee, kim. i know we are sworn enemies, but still, i can't help but feel bad that someone...
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, a threat to put down the kim leadership will not necessarily be the right way to go about trying to get to yunification -- reunification. what is really important is that jim yong kim, and his leadership. if they are serious about uniification in the future, they would need to convey and persuade to the public, that this is something that the kim family, the history of north korea is required to do - that is part of the trajectory, the legitimacy that could continue in north korea, and on the peninsula. >> a common perception about north korea is that education for young people is akin to indoctrination, that they think of a certain way of thinking and dealing. officials insist that is not the case. teresa bo ha a look in one of the schools. >> at the pyongyang middle school number one, children say they have great hopes for the middle of the country. >> i'm going to be a scientist in the future for my country. a scientist has launched a satellite. and i'm going to follow them. i'm going to lunch. 5, 6, 7 and... >> children coming here are among the best students in the country, and everywhere seems to have the same dreamt. >> one country, only one korea.
, a threat to put down the kim leadership will not necessarily be the right way to go about trying to get to yunification -- reunification. what is really important is that jim yong kim, and his leadership. if they are serious about uniification in the future, they would need to convey and persuade to the public, that this is something that the kim family, the history of north korea is required to do - that is part of the trajectory, the legitimacy that could continue in north korea, and on the...
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msf has served as not ast a force on the ground but conscious for the world -- world.nce for the jim kim at the world bank has shown vision and leadership and generosity beyond what any of us could ask. health carentline workers in the affected shownies have also extraordinary courage. we've seen incredible resiliency from people in the affected countries. a brief comment about the w.h.o. think one of the many lessons learned from this is that with relatively modest investments, we can prepare most countries the world to prevent most epidemics and to manage those that they can't prevent. need to look carefully at moving quickly to do the things that are necessary happen.that thanks. learned a west african saying. when you meet someone on the street, you often say i fall down but i get up. i think our friends in sierra leone will certainly get afterck themselves up this. but hopefully they'll do it in a way, with the support of all over the world, that minimizes the tragedy there. conclude byto just thanking all the panelists for their valuable time, especially during the spirit of crisis
msf has served as not ast a force on the ground but conscious for the world -- world.nce for the jim kim at the world bank has shown vision and leadership and generosity beyond what any of us could ask. health carentline workers in the affected shownies have also extraordinary courage. we've seen incredible resiliency from people in the affected countries. a brief comment about the w.h.o. think one of the many lessons learned from this is that with relatively modest investments, we can prepare...
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on thursday, world bank president jim yong kim called for increased funding to deal a break in west africa. he spoke at the international monetary fund-royal bank annual meeting in washington, d.c.. this is 25 minutes. thehanks for coming to press conference to open the tiny 14 world bank-imf annual meetings. dr. kim will give a statement and then we will take questions. the 20 14th world bank group-imf annual meetings. 3 topics and then i will take your questions. i've just come from a meeting focused on the ebola epidemic. we had an extremely productive discussion. president conde from guinea with us and president andn johnson sirleaf on video kuroma conference. they made requests as to what they need. could have an enormous impact. the world bank released a new economic impact assessment that said if the epidemic is not quickly contained and if it spreads to neighboring countries , the two-year regional $36ancial impact could reach billion by the end of 2015. one of the things secretary of the department for international development in the u.k., justin -- every pointed out day we do no
on thursday, world bank president jim yong kim called for increased funding to deal a break in west africa. he spoke at the international monetary fund-royal bank annual meeting in washington, d.c.. this is 25 minutes. thehanks for coming to press conference to open the tiny 14 world bank-imf annual meetings. dr. kim will give a statement and then we will take questions. the 20 14th world bank group-imf annual meetings. 3 topics and then i will take your questions. i've just come from a meeting...
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it's president, jim young kim blames a lack of solidarity.ominic kane has more. >> it has killed thousands of people across west africa and devastated families and communities. more and more countries have instituted travel bans on people from the affected states n his weekly address on saturday, the u.s. president repeated why he believes that is not the answer. >> we can't just cut ourselves off. our medical experts tell us that the best way to stop this disease is to stop it at its source, before it spreads even wider and becomes even more difficult to contain. trying to seal off an entire region of the world f that were en possible, could actually make the situation worse. >> there are others who say the international community may be losing the flight against ebola by not providing enough resources. it's like you are in your room and the house is on fire and your approach to putwell wet towels under the door. >> might work for a while, but unless you put the fewer out, you are still in trouble. >> fire is at its most intense in begin i,
it's president, jim young kim blames a lack of solidarity.ominic kane has more. >> it has killed thousands of people across west africa and devastated families and communities. more and more countries have instituted travel bans on people from the affected states n his weekly address on saturday, the u.s. president repeated why he believes that is not the answer. >> we can't just cut ourselves off. our medical experts tell us that the best way to stop this disease is to stop it at...
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. >>> world bank president jim yung kim and the aspen institute's walter isaacson.e new york times" melinda cooper. join us online, on facebook and twitter. and my colleague rona ferrell joins us with what's up next. keep. >> keep it here everybody at home. comments from a cdc official are going viral in a big way and we follow up with that official in just a couple of minutes. >>> plus an interesting tech story, a $3 billion reason why one famous musician thinks he can take on apple. by going into his high-tech lab. no. it's called grid iq. the 4:51 is leaving at 4:51. ♪ they cut the power. it'll fix itself. power's back on. quick thinking traffic lights and self correcting power grids make the world predictable. thrillingly predictable. ring ring! ...progresso! you soup people have my kids loving vegetables. well vegetables... shh! taste better in our savory broth. vegetables!? no...soup! oh! soup! loaded with vegetables. packed with taste. twhat do i do?. you need to catch the 4:10 huh? the equipment tracking system will get you to the loading dock. ♪ there shoul
. >>> world bank president jim yung kim and the aspen institute's walter isaacson.e new york times" melinda cooper. join us online, on facebook and twitter. and my colleague rona ferrell joins us with what's up next. keep. >> keep it here everybody at home. comments from a cdc official are going viral in a big way and we follow up with that official in just a couple of minutes. >>> plus an interesting tech story, a $3 billion reason why one famous musician thinks he...
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. >> world bank president jim yong kim called for increased funding to deal with the ebola outbreak in west africa. he spoke at the international monetary fund-world bank annual meeting thursday in washington, d.c. this is 25 minutes. >> hello, everyone. thanks for coming to the press conference to open the 2014 world bank-imf annual meetings. dr. kim will give a statement and then we will take questions. thank you. >> good morning, everybody. and welcome to the 2014 world bank group-imf annual meetings. i have 3 topics and then i will take your questions. i've just come from a meeting focused on the ebola epidemic. and we had an extremely productive discussion. we had president conde from guinea with us and president johnson sirleaf and president koroma on video conference. they not only addressed us, they made extremely specific requests as to what they need. to focus their response. the crisis, we know could have , an enormous impact. just yesterday, we gained an understanding of the potential economic impact. the world bank released a new economic impact assessment that said if the
. >> world bank president jim yong kim called for increased funding to deal with the ebola outbreak in west africa. he spoke at the international monetary fund-world bank annual meeting thursday in washington, d.c. this is 25 minutes. >> hello, everyone. thanks for coming to the press conference to open the 2014 world bank-imf annual meetings. dr. kim will give a statement and then we will take questions. thank you. >> good morning, everybody. and welcome to the 2014 world...
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jim young kim, the president of the world bank.ical career and didn't realize what it would mean for world bank as they confront front and center it will. of the trueyour one expert on it what is cap this morning? >> what we are is not only a health tragedy, which obviously with the number of cases and deaths into doing to climb, but we are seeing an economic tragedy. these are three of the most fragile companies in the world. growtheriencing robust over the last two years, the what we are looking for already is significant growth this year. things could get very much worse in the coming year. so good at ise the application of funds, if the world bank puts in money, the imf puts in money and president obama, what is the best application of the money now? >> the number one thing the international community can do is help governments bring the epidemic under control in country. providing the medical centers, providing the staff, training local staff to both treat ill people and trace contact of those people, the number one thing to b
jim young kim, the president of the world bank.ical career and didn't realize what it would mean for world bank as they confront front and center it will. of the trueyour one expert on it what is cap this morning? >> what we are is not only a health tragedy, which obviously with the number of cases and deaths into doing to climb, but we are seeing an economic tragedy. these are three of the most fragile companies in the world. growtheriencing robust over the last two years, the what we...
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jim yo ng kim. we are honored to host a number of his predecessor starting with robert mcnamara in 1971. we appreciate dr. kim taking time to be with us today. he was born in south korea and moved to iowa with his family when he was five. he earned a bachelors degree from brown university and a medical degree and a phd and at apology from harvard. degrees,nishing his our guess cofounded the nonprofit partners in health which provides health care on four continents and was a leader in tackling hiv-aids in developing country. he joined the staff of the world health organization, becoming director of its hiv department. the same year he won the macarthur genius fellowship. he held overriding a professorships and chair department at a number of distinguished medical institutions, including harvard medical school and its school of public health. 012 he was the president of dartmouth college, a position he left when he was elected world bank president in july 2012. of on to the recitation ground rules. as
jim yo ng kim. we are honored to host a number of his predecessor starting with robert mcnamara in 1971. we appreciate dr. kim taking time to be with us today. he was born in south korea and moved to iowa with his family when he was five. he earned a bachelors degree from brown university and a medical degree and a phd and at apology from harvard. degrees,nishing his our guess cofounded the nonprofit partners in health which provides health care on four continents and was a leader in tackling...
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world bank president jim i don't think kim blames a long of international solidarity in effort to stoppreading. the outbreak has killed thousands in africa. and it warn that his it could cost africa $32 billion if it spreads to larger countries on the continent. the u.s. says thousands of children have lost at least one parent in the virus. they are calling for millions of dollars for children across the region. for now we really need support for from other world philanthropists from other course that his will come in and help. >> children are deeply distressed from having seen things that even adults find difficult to understand. people in astronaut suits looking like crop sprayers coming to take sick people way. or their parents, even worst. >> in a sign of a growing panic around the world about the ebola outbreak a cruz ship has been turned way from the mexican port of cozumel one of its people on the trip worked at the hospital where a man happened died she's seen shown no sign of illness but has quarantined her self on the ship. >>> hurricane goon solo. gonzalo. thousands of peopl
world bank president jim i don't think kim blames a long of international solidarity in effort to stoppreading. the outbreak has killed thousands in africa. and it warn that his it could cost africa $32 billion if it spreads to larger countries on the continent. the u.s. says thousands of children have lost at least one parent in the virus. they are calling for millions of dollars for children across the region. for now we really need support for from other world philanthropists from other...
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jim gardner. thursday night and new jersey lieutenant kim cadono is hospitalize of after falling off her bike anddied after a delaware bus accident but the big story is a series of developments with an opinion in dallas with ebola. they will arrest thomas duncan tore lying on his forms coming into the u.s. they asked if they had contact with anybody infected with ebola, he had contact with a sick, pregnant woman that later died of the disease. registered nurse and reporter, ali gorman is following the situation, there is a dual focus in liberia and texas. >> in texas it's taking care of the patient, containing the virus, and in liberia, did he lie on the screening form? what is not known is if the patient knew he had contact with a prn that had confirmed ebola. just a warning some of the images are you about to see are disturbing. >> health officials continue to monitor
jim gardner. thursday night and new jersey lieutenant kim cadono is hospitalize of after falling off her bike anddied after a delaware bus accident but the big story is a series of developments with an opinion in dallas with ebola. they will arrest thomas duncan tore lying on his forms coming into the u.s. they asked if they had contact with anybody infected with ebola, he had contact with a sick, pregnant woman that later died of the disease. registered nurse and reporter, ali gorman is...
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jim young kim. we are honored to host a number of his predecessors starting back in 1971. we appreciate dr. kim taking time out of his busy schedule. he was born in south korea and moved to iowa with his family when he was five. he and a bachelors degree from brown university and a medical degree and phd in anthropology from harvard. nonprofit ed the partners in health, which provides health care in poor communities on four continents, and was a leader in fighting hiv in developing countries. in 2003, dr. kim joined the the world health organization, becoming director of the hiv and aids departments. along the way, our guest helped a number of partnerships that distinguish medical institutions including harvard medical school. from 2000 92,012, he was the 17th -- from 2002 to 2012 he the president of the department. as always, we are on the record here. please, no life blogging or the breakfast is underway to give us time to actually listen what our guest is saying. to help you resist the selfie urge, we will email several copies of this to you after the breakfast. we'll s
jim young kim. we are honored to host a number of his predecessors starting back in 1971. we appreciate dr. kim taking time out of his busy schedule. he was born in south korea and moved to iowa with his family when he was five. he and a bachelors degree from brown university and a medical degree and phd in anthropology from harvard. nonprofit ed the partners in health, which provides health care in poor communities on four continents, and was a leader in fighting hiv in developing countries....
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. >> up next obc-span, a conversation with world bank president jim young kim. and later q&a with documentary film maker rory kendyifment and live at 7:00 your calls and comments on "washington journal." today a heritage foundation forum on the u.s. response to ebola domestically and in west africa. >> the 2015 c-span student cam competition is under way to create a five to seven minute documentary showing how a policy law or action has affected you or your community. there's 200 cash prizes for students and teachers totalling $100 tchourks. for the list of rules and how to get started go to student cam.org. >> on friday the world bank president said the biggest concern with the ebola outbreak is the need for more doctors and health workers. speaking at the breakfast in washington, d.c. he outlined the world bank's response to the ebola outbreak. this is just over an hour. >> good morning. thanks for coming. this is his first visit with the group and we are honored to host a number of his predecessors starting with robert mcin a marea back in 1971. we appreciate
. >> up next obc-span, a conversation with world bank president jim young kim. and later q&a with documentary film maker rory kendyifment and live at 7:00 your calls and comments on "washington journal." today a heritage foundation forum on the u.s. response to ebola domestically and in west africa. >> the 2015 c-span student cam competition is under way to create a five to seven minute documentary showing how a policy law or action has affected you or your community....
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. >> this is a vine from congressman jim mcdermott, promoting a new bruce lee exhib exhibit. >>> north korean kim jong un is rumored to be facing health pobs for his ankles. jimmy kimmel has his theory. >> in north korea kim jong-un is recovering from surgery to break two broken ankles, word is he broke themmi walking around in high heeled boots. dennis rodman has rubbed off on him. >> that's your morning dish of scrambled politics. >>> i'm joined by syndicated columnist bob franken. good morning. we know he loves those cuban high heels, just like his father did. >> there's going to be some propaganda that comes out against jimmy kimble and probably not something you can repeat in polite company. >> definitely won't get an invitation any time soon. julia pearson is out, joseph clancy is in. are we going start to see this firestorm fizzle out now that we have new leadership? >> well, i think there's going to be quite a bit of attention paid to the secret service. let's face it. the secret service has suffered in that it had this elite miss steek, which is to say part of its effectiveness would be
. >> this is a vine from congressman jim mcdermott, promoting a new bruce lee exhib exhibit. >>> north korean kim jong un is rumored to be facing health pobs for his ankles. jimmy kimmel has his theory. >> in north korea kim jong-un is recovering from surgery to break two broken ankles, word is he broke themmi walking around in high heeled boots. dennis rodman has rubbed off on him. >> that's your morning dish of scrambled politics. >>> i'm joined by...
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jim, thank you. let's get back to kim christianson at kusa in denver, who's covered a number -- unfortunately, a numberf shootings in colorado, including columbine. you were talking about just how calm the situation is here. as we're looking at live pictures of an officer leading a group of students onto a grassy field there. again, when people think of school shootings, they think of columbine. unfortunately, they think of the students who are running out, frantic and scared and everything is in chaos. this is not what we're seeing here. hopefully what that means is the threat has been contained and now they're just getting all the students out of those classroom buildings in a safe and orderly manner. and you can talk about your experience in dealing with, you know, reporting these school shootings. this is quite different from what you've seen in the past, right? >> very different. i mean, i think columbine did write the rule book for schools. they practice for this kind of thing. what has changed, of course, is that in those days they didn't have cell phones, these young people. we saw that certain
jim, thank you. let's get back to kim christianson at kusa in denver, who's covered a number -- unfortunately, a numberf shootings in colorado, including columbine. you were talking about just how calm the situation is here. as we're looking at live pictures of an officer leading a group of students onto a grassy field there. again, when people think of school shootings, they think of columbine. unfortunately, they think of the students who are running out, frantic and scared and everything is...
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left is supervisor malia cowen our vice chair is supervisor jane kim will be joining us shortly your clerk is andrea he want to thank jim smith for broadcasting today's hearing i want to know from members in attendance if we reach capacity in the seating area of this board chasms we'll have an
left is supervisor malia cowen our vice chair is supervisor jane kim will be joining us shortly your clerk is andrea he want to thank jim smith for broadcasting today's hearing i want to know from members in attendance if we reach capacity in the seating area of this board chasms we'll have an
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left is supervisor malia cowen our vice chair is supervisor jane kim will be joining us shortly your clerk is andrea he want to thank jim smith for broadcasting today's hearing i want to know from members in attendance if we reach capacity in the seating area of this board chasms we'll have an overflow room in the agenda we will hear the first few items and item 3 relating to short-term rentals and if we don't finish up by 1:30 we have a special order which will be items four and five relating to interim controls in a portion of the south of market area and we'll go to that and after that is done we'll return to short-term rentals to compete that i want to remind people of our board rule which is for people not to pack audio prrld sounds it disrupts the proceedings and makes it sometimes exchanging for people to have equal time to make the public comments so if you want to express approval or disapproval do it in a silent way thumps or any announcements? >> yes. please silence all electronic devices. all files and documents to be submitted to the clerk items acted upon today will appear on the october 7, 2014, board of
left is supervisor malia cowen our vice chair is supervisor jane kim will be joining us shortly your clerk is andrea he want to thank jim smith for broadcasting today's hearing i want to know from members in attendance if we reach capacity in the seating area of this board chasms we'll have an overflow room in the agenda we will hear the first few items and item 3 relating to short-term rentals and if we don't finish up by 1:30 we have a special order which will be items four and five relating...
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joining me now, jim sciutto, to talk more about this. we know that kim had health issues like gout. has north korea ever been forthcoming about illness? could this be something more? >> they're never forthcoming about anything. it's the most opaque system in the world. even the people who watch it, intelligence officers who watch it, always do so while acknowledging that they don't no for sure and that's the thing about this place. that said, i have spoken to a number of officials who watch china and who watch north korea and none of them are particularly concerned right now. they're not taking this to mean that there's been a major upset inside that country while always caveating it by saying that we're not going to know if there's been a major upset in that country until after it happens. >> would it be his style to rule from a sick bed to not show weakness? is that possible? >> what's interesting is that north korean state media has done something it hasn't done before when a leader face as health problem in that they hinted at it. they even talked about him having a limp and the
joining me now, jim sciutto, to talk more about this. we know that kim had health issues like gout. has north korea ever been forthcoming about illness? could this be something more? >> they're never forthcoming about anything. it's the most opaque system in the world. even the people who watch it, intelligence officers who watch it, always do so while acknowledging that they don't no for sure and that's the thing about this place. that said, i have spoken to a number of officials who...
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and there has been a jim kong on a- a jim young own -- g-un and af kim jon visit to a new residentialf seclusion speculation about his power. he has not been seen since september 3. those are the top headlines that >> for those of you on bloomberg radio and bloomberg television worldwide, markets are on the move. here is the 10-year yield on bloomberg radio. scarlet, here is the columbus day lag down, and then with the german news, we go down another, and i am seeing it in oil as well. >> and we saw the low 2.18% on the 10-year yield. you and i have seen this before in that you get the sequential and nonsequential shots and they begin to su mup to something -- sum up to something. >> it is october, tom. >> banner that, please. >> germany's government cut its economic growth outlook for 2014 and when he 15. -- and 2015. >> you wonder on a blended races as that officially it's all of the eu back into recession. serious moves in the market now, 0676. leg down, yen $1. really begins to show some of moves.found down 7% about equities since the highs that we saw two weeks ago. >> you want t
and there has been a jim kong on a- a jim young own -- g-un and af kim jon visit to a new residentialf seclusion speculation about his power. he has not been seen since september 3. those are the top headlines that >> for those of you on bloomberg radio and bloomberg television worldwide, markets are on the move. here is the 10-year yield on bloomberg radio. scarlet, here is the columbus day lag down, and then with the german news, we go down another, and i am seeing it in oil as well....
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in the case of another whistle blower, steven kim, the justice department got a search warrant on the reporter, jim rosen, by claiming that he was a, quote, co-conspirator, in the case of my client edward snowden, the administration has made noises about reporter glen greenawald being an aider and abetter. considering the obama administration's use of the espionage act to kill speech, it should be no surprise that threats against risen also come from an espionage act prosecution of another whistle blower, jeff sterling and ridse on's honorable commitment to protect a source on the disaster government operation gone wrong. whistle blowers need the press. there are no safe and effective internal channels for most national security and intelligence whistle blowers. channels that do exist often turn whistle blowers into targets of retaliation and rarely correct the underlying wrong doing, especially when the wrong doing is perpetrated by senior levels of the u.s. government. the press, i would submit also needs whistle blowers. without whistle blowers, journalists would struggle to unpack government an
in the case of another whistle blower, steven kim, the justice department got a search warrant on the reporter, jim rosen, by claiming that he was a, quote, co-conspirator, in the case of my client edward snowden, the administration has made noises about reporter glen greenawald being an aider and abetter. considering the obama administration's use of the espionage act to kill speech, it should be no surprise that threats against risen also come from an espionage act prosecution of another...
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kim bochy. former manager peter mcgowan and his wife. and bill newcomb and his wife sally. let's hear it for former giants owner bob lorie and his wife connie. representing the stone am family jim rooper. and the distinguished alumni jay trav key. the hack man. jeffrey leonard. former first baseman jd. now a man who is often mistaken to be my husband is tiny felder. greg, rich robinson, how about it for terry winfield. brian johnson, everyone. and the man that needs no introduction, i simply say to you the home run king. ladies and gentlemen, mr. barry bonds. you can show him your love. of course. do it, do it. now on to our giants hall of famers starting with mr. gay lord perry. the baby bull orlando zepeda. the dominican one our beloved willie mckovey. and last but not least the best player to ever play this game, the great willie mays. [ cheers and applause ] all right, now we have to take a moment to thank the city and county of san francisco and our community partners, bank of america, aaa, dignity health, miller coors, please give it up to our community partners. they made it happen today. we also want to recognize comcast sportsnet bay area which brings sports to our are
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in the case of another whistle blower, steven kim, the justice department got a search warrant on the reporter, jim rosen, by claiming that he was a, quote, co-conspirator, in the case of my client edward snowden, the administration has made noises about reporter glen greenawald being an aider and abetter. considering the obama administration's use of the espionage act to kill speech, it should be no surprise that threats against risen also come from an espionage act prosecution of another whistle blower, jeff sterling and ridse on's honorable commitment to protect a source on the disaster government operation gone wrong. whistle blowers need the press. there are no safe and effective internal channels for most national security and intelligence whistle blowers. channels that do exist often turn whistle blowers into targets of retaliation and rarely correct the underlying wrong doing, especially when the wrong doing is perpetrated by senior levels of the u.s. government. the press, i would submit also needs whistle blowers. without whistle blowers, journalists would struggle to unpack government an
in the case of another whistle blower, steven kim, the justice department got a search warrant on the reporter, jim rosen, by claiming that he was a, quote, co-conspirator, in the case of my client edward snowden, the administration has made noises about reporter glen greenawald being an aider and abetter. considering the obama administration's use of the espionage act to kill speech, it should be no surprise that threats against risen also come from an espionage act prosecution of another...
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kim i live next on channel 6 followed by "nightline". phil mcgraw, scott poly andal ep blast. for cecily tynan, jeff skversky, ducis rogers and the entire "action news" team, i'm jimre "action news" team, i'm jim gardner, good night >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- dr. phil mcgraw. from "scandal," scott foley. and music from aloe blacc. with cleto and the cletones. and now, first things first, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you. that's very nice. thank you very much, i appreciate it. welcome. i'm jimmy, i'm the host. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. now i
kim i live next on channel 6 followed by "nightline". phil mcgraw, scott poly andal ep blast. for cecily tynan, jeff skversky, ducis rogers and the entire "action news" team, i'm jimre "action news" team, i'm jim gardner, good night >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- dr. phil mcgraw. from "scandal," scott foley. and music from aloe blacc. with cleto and the cletones. and now, first things first, here's jimmy...
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kim i live next on channel 6 followed by "nightline". phil mcgraw, scott poly andal ep blast. for cecily tynan, jeff skversky, ducis rogers and the entire "action news" team, i'm jimre "action news" team, i'm jim gardner, good night party on people! blinds to go's 60th anniversary sale continues celebrating with 20% off the entire store. you heard right, 20% off the entire store. we're talking employee pricing baby! hey, you need 'em, you want 'em, and now there's no better time to get 'em. blinds to go. blinds for life. blinds to go's 60th anniversary sale continues! woo-hoo! as our gift to you, take 20% off the entire store.
kim i live next on channel 6 followed by "nightline". phil mcgraw, scott poly andal ep blast. for cecily tynan, jeff skversky, ducis rogers and the entire "action news" team, i'm jimre "action news" team, i'm jim gardner, good night party on people! blinds to go's 60th anniversary sale continues celebrating with 20% off the entire store. you heard right, 20% off the entire store. we're talking employee pricing baby! hey, you need 'em, you want 'em, and now there's...
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in the case of another whistleblower, steven kim, the justice department got a search warrant on the reporter, jim rosen, by claiming that he was a, quote, co-conspirator. in the case of my client edward snowden, the administration has made noises about reporter glen greenwald being an aider and abetter. considering the obama administration's use of the espionage act to kill speech, it should be no surprise that threats against risen also come from an espionage act prosecution of another whistleblower, jeff sterling, and risen's honorable commitment to protect a source on the disaster government operation gone wrong. whistleblowers need the press. there are no safe and effective internal channels for most national security and intelligence whistleblowers. channels that do exist often turn whistleblowers into targets of retaliation and rarely correct the underlying wrongdoing, especially when the wrongdoing is perpetrated by senior levels of the u.s. government. the press, i would submit, also needs whistleblowers. journalists depend on whistleblowers for information in the public interest. without
in the case of another whistleblower, steven kim, the justice department got a search warrant on the reporter, jim rosen, by claiming that he was a, quote, co-conspirator. in the case of my client edward snowden, the administration has made noises about reporter glen greenwald being an aider and abetter. considering the obama administration's use of the espionage act to kill speech, it should be no surprise that threats against risen also come from an espionage act prosecution of another...
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jim, thank you. good talking to you. >> thank you. >> coming up, the power of kim kardashian.on the reality star's endorsement. okay. that story after the break. >>> you ever question the power of the kardashians? just check out the shares of glu mobile. it's a small market cap stock, about $450 million worth. shares of the video game publisher surged after its kim kardashian hollywood title became a hit. but the stock dropped after the game fell in online rankings. it could be losing some of its appeal. it's bouncing back this morning, apparently. i saw an article over the weekend. david darst said oscar wilde, interesting historical figure, but his deal was that you should be famous just because you're famous. >> he said the only way to get rid of temptation is to yield to it. >> he's the first one being famous for not being famous. what is kim famous for? her dad was a lawyer. oh, yeah, there was something else. >> well, she hung out with paris hilton. >> you're not selling me on this being fundamentally something that should have put her front and center. >> i don't want t
jim, thank you. good talking to you. >> thank you. >> coming up, the power of kim kardashian.on the reality star's endorsement. okay. that story after the break. >>> you ever question the power of the kardashians? just check out the shares of glu mobile. it's a small market cap stock, about $450 million worth. shares of the video game publisher surged after its kim kardashian hollywood title became a hit. but the stock dropped after the game fell in online rankings. it...