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i'll give you an example from kazakhstan. my examples from the region, usaid worked with the $1.5 million to increase the capacities of kazakhstan's leading organizations. well, there's a problem here, that presumes that kazakhstan -- that we were going to pump up the capacity of civil society organizations so that they could better represent the interests and reflect those of the government. the problem is kazakhstan has a parliament that does not derive its legitimacy from constituents. they actively manipulate the elections. so the program makes absolutely no sense why does usaid continue to fund these misguided programs in authoritarian countries with no interest in reform? it's simple, bureaucratic interests and the assumption that more is always better. leaking in this waste with an emphasis on triage allocating more money where there's a chance for change. the model, a well-known model, does things very differently, it's from small grants directly around the world and it selects the most promising ideas from indigenous
i'll give you an example from kazakhstan. my examples from the region, usaid worked with the $1.5 million to increase the capacities of kazakhstan's leading organizations. well, there's a problem here, that presumes that kazakhstan -- that we were going to pump up the capacity of civil society organizations so that they could better represent the interests and reflect those of the government. the problem is kazakhstan has a parliament that does not derive its legitimacy from constituents. they...
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liftoff from kazakhstan. american astronaut and two others with a six-hour flight to the space station to kick off a busy winter of repairs. i'm arthel nevil. we are now going to join a healthy u and carol alt in process. >>> you can see steven opening up his whole chest, which is a great position, when you're sitting at a desk we crunch forward. we don't want that. and we want to reduce slumping. and it gives you energy. so this is a great pose to practice every day. then there's the wide-legged forward bend. this is a great pose. and what that pose does is allows your heart rate to slow down. and as a result you feel an as soon as of eke him in nit. >> you can do it with a bent knee. it's advisable to start by doing it with a bent knee so you're not hyperextending your knee joint. the next one is a power pose. this is a great pose for women to know by putting your hands on your chest and opening up your chest you're firming up your muscles and you feel stronger and data shows that it increases your testoste
liftoff from kazakhstan. american astronaut and two others with a six-hour flight to the space station to kick off a busy winter of repairs. i'm arthel nevil. we are now going to join a healthy u and carol alt in process. >>> you can see steven opening up his whole chest, which is a great position, when you're sitting at a desk we crunch forward. we don't want that. and we want to reduce slumping. and it gives you energy. so this is a great pose to practice every day. then there's the...
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. >>> plus, live pictures from kazakhstan. we'll have them eventually. we are minutes away from the launch of the soyuz capsule. an american is one of those aboard headed for the international space station and we'll bring it to you live, just ahead. could protect you from cancer? what if one push up could prevent heart disease? one. wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious disease- pneumococcal pneumonia. one dose of the prevnar 13 ® vaccine can help protect you ... from pneumococcal pneumonia, an illness that can cause coughing, chest pain, difficulty breathing, and may even put you in the hospital. prevnar 13 is used in adults 50 and older to help prevent infections from 13 strains of the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia. you should not receive prevnar 13 if you've had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine or its ingredients. if you have a weakened immune system, you may have a lower response to the vaccine. common side effects were pain, redness, or swelling at the injection site. limit
. >>> plus, live pictures from kazakhstan. we'll have them eventually. we are minutes away from the launch of the soyuz capsule. an american is one of those aboard headed for the international space station and we'll bring it to you live, just ahead. could protect you from cancer? what if one push up could prevent heart disease? one. wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious disease- pneumococcal pneumonia. one dose of the prevnar 13 ®...
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i'll give you an example from kazakhstan.ety organizations so that they could better represent the interests and reflect those of the government. the problem is kazakhstan has a parliament that does not derive its legitimacy from constituents. so the program makes absolutely no sense why does usaid continue to fund these misguided programs in authoritarian countries with no interest in reform? it's simple, bureaucratic interests and the assumption that more is always better. leaking in this waste with an emphasis on triage allocating more money where there's a chance for change. the model, a well-known model, does things very differently, it's from small grants directly around the world and it selects the most promising ideas from indigenous organizations. russians are trying to fix russian societies. there's a lot of wisdom in this model. in my opinion, it's an absolutely unique model and one that should be commended and bolstered. practically speaking the rule that i've come up with when speaking of division of labor, only
i'll give you an example from kazakhstan.ety organizations so that they could better represent the interests and reflect those of the government. the problem is kazakhstan has a parliament that does not derive its legitimacy from constituents. so the program makes absolutely no sense why does usaid continue to fund these misguided programs in authoritarian countries with no interest in reform? it's simple, bureaucratic interests and the assumption that more is always better. leaking in this...
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will give you an example of kazakhstan. my examples are from this region. we worked with a contractor, a $1.75 million program to increase the capacity of kazakhstan's leading civil society organizations. there's a problem here. that presumes that kazakhstan -- we were going to pump up the capacity of civil society organizations so they could better represent the interests and reflect those of the government. the problem is that kazakhstan has a parliament that does not derive its legitimacy from constituents. they actively manipulate the elections. the program makes absolutely no sense. why does u.s. aid continue to fund these misguided perhaps in authoritarithor tauthoritarian ? the assumption that more is always better. we can end this west with an emphasis of triage, allocating more money where there's a greater chance of chance. it does things differently. it funds small grants drethly around the world. it selects most promising ideas from indigenous organizations. russians are trying to fix russian society. there's a lot of wisdom in this model. it ac
will give you an example of kazakhstan. my examples are from this region. we worked with a contractor, a $1.75 million program to increase the capacity of kazakhstan's leading civil society organizations. there's a problem here. that presumes that kazakhstan -- we were going to pump up the capacity of civil society organizations so they could better represent the interests and reflect those of the government. the problem is that kazakhstan has a parliament that does not derive its legitimacy...
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i'll give you an example from kazakhstan. this is a typical program. you'll see this in every part of the world. i'm a eurasia specialist. my examples from the region, usaid worked with the $1.5 million to increase the capacities of kazakhstan's leading organizations. well, there's a problem here, that presumes that kazakhstan -- that we were going to pump up the capacity of civil society organizations so that they could better represent the interests and reflect those of the government. the problem is kazakhstan has a parliament that does not derive its legitimacy from constituents. they actively manipulate t elections. so the program makes absolutely no sense why does usaid continue to fund these misguided programs in authoritarian countries with no interest in reform? it's simple, bureaucratic self-interest and the assumption that more is always better. we can end this waste with emphasis on triage indicating allocating more money where there's a chance for change. the model, a well-known model, does things very differently, it's from small grants d
i'll give you an example from kazakhstan. this is a typical program. you'll see this in every part of the world. i'm a eurasia specialist. my examples from the region, usaid worked with the $1.5 million to increase the capacities of kazakhstan's leading organizations. well, there's a problem here, that presumes that kazakhstan -- that we were going to pump up the capacity of civil society organizations so that they could better represent the interests and reflect those of the government. the...
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but in the context of kazakhstan. the monies located in switzerland pursuant to an action by the u.s., i think $60 million more or less, and the question -- this was awhile ago -- and the question was how does -- how are we now going to return those assets back to kazakhstan without effectively giving them back to a country that -- and to corrupt people who can then do with them what they want? and the modality that was found was to set up a foundation, the voter foundation, in which the u.s., switzerland, kazakhstan, world bank, and civil society as well, played a role in deciding how those funds be used. and something similar, we hope, and we have been given indications and there have been stories in the press as well, will happen with money that was recently returned by liechtenstein after 14 years of litigation to nigeria. finally, through all the processes of first instance appeal, appeal to the european court of human rights, eventually case closed, $230 million returned a few months ago. there again the ministe
but in the context of kazakhstan. the monies located in switzerland pursuant to an action by the u.s., i think $60 million more or less, and the question -- this was awhile ago -- and the question was how does -- how are we now going to return those assets back to kazakhstan without effectively giving them back to a country that -- and to corrupt people who can then do with them what they want? and the modality that was found was to set up a foundation, the voter foundation, in which the u.s.,...
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three crew members including italy's first female astronaut left kazakhstan sunday for a six-month research>>> negotiators in vienna are trying to come to an agreement over iran's disputed nuclear program. they had given themselves until monday to reach a deal. a failure would likely raise tensions between iran and the west. both sides have hinted that they may be willing to extend the talks. well, for the latest on those talks and what's at stake, i'm joined by twita parsi. he is founder of the national iranian-american council and an expert on u.s.-iranian relations. he joins us now from vienna. thank you so much for talking with us. now, as we mentioned, you're -- >> thank you for having me. >> absolutely. and you're there in vienna, it's just after 8:30 in the morning. what are you hearing about the likely outcome of these talks and whether an extension of time 3450i9 might be a viable option so that discussions can at least continue? >> well, the good news is frankly that we're not hearing that much. the negotiators are quite tight-lipped, and it's actually very much looking like it di
three crew members including italy's first female astronaut left kazakhstan sunday for a six-month research>>> negotiators in vienna are trying to come to an agreement over iran's disputed nuclear program. they had given themselves until monday to reach a deal. a failure would likely raise tensions between iran and the west. both sides have hinted that they may be willing to extend the talks. well, for the latest on those talks and what's at stake, i'm joined by twita parsi. he is...
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a soyuz capsule carrying an american, russian and german landed in kazakhstan today. >>> in egypt, the great sphinx is back in business, closed for a three-year restoration. damage caused by wind, moisture and erosion. the sphinx is one of the largest stone statues on earth, believed to be about 4500 years old. >>> in zimbabwe, an incredible feat not for the feint of heart two professional slackline walkers made a spectacular 330 foot trek across victoria falls' gorge, becoming the first to do so. the men from austria and germany braved high winds and heavy spray from the raging falls. if you happen to be wondering how they got this rope across, they used a lead weight, fishing line and giant slingshot. >> one heck of a slingshot. that's like david and goliath. >> more interested than the slingshot than the walk itself. >>> an order by maine's governor to stay home ends now for kaci hickox. she was the nurse who treated ebola patients in west africa and then placed in quarantine in new jersey. then went on a bike ride in maine. hickox and her boyfriend reportedly plan to move out of ma
a soyuz capsule carrying an american, russian and german landed in kazakhstan today. >>> in egypt, the great sphinx is back in business, closed for a three-year restoration. damage caused by wind, moisture and erosion. the sphinx is one of the largest stone statues on earth, believed to be about 4500 years old. >>> in zimbabwe, an incredible feat not for the feint of heart two professional slackline walkers made a spectacular 330 foot trek across victoria falls' gorge,...
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a soyuz spacecraft bearing international astronauts from kazakhstan touchdown. the russian commander, german astronaut, and american astronaut were all smiles. the journey from the space agency earth takes about just for hours. -- 4 hours. the capsule is exposed to extreme temperatures as it enters the atmosphere and slows down from a speed of 30,000-some kilometers per hour. they performed about 100 scientific experiments over six days. in his last interview from the space station, gast revealed he was looking forward to returning to earth, especially luxuries. >> if i watch a movie in my computer and see someone eating a pizza or burger, i have an incredible desire for it. >> he had a lot of space fans down on earth. everyday he tweeted about life in space. from there, he says he is learned to see the world in -- through different eyes. >> that is a short flight. four hours? >> seriously, i cannot get back to the united states that fast. >> that is all we have time for. thanks for joining us. >> keep on watching dw. [captioning performed by the national captio
a soyuz spacecraft bearing international astronauts from kazakhstan touchdown. the russian commander, german astronaut, and american astronaut were all smiles. the journey from the space agency earth takes about just for hours. -- 4 hours. the capsule is exposed to extreme temperatures as it enters the atmosphere and slows down from a speed of 30,000-some kilometers per hour. they performed about 100 scientific experiments over six days. in his last interview from the space station, gast...
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some astronauts blasted off from kazakhstan on sunday. a russian and american also endboard. -- were also on board. it is down to the wire for iran nuclear talks indiana. diplomats say it is unlikely they will come up with a deal by the deadline this evening and are working instead toward another extension. tunisia makes history with its first presidential vote since the revolution three years ago that sparked the arab spring. but with no clear winner emerging but country looks set for a runoff in december. and a swiss museum says it will take a priceless collection of art given by a german collector, but that it will work to make sure any art looted from jewish owners by the nazis is returned. it is time to take a look at the press review with oliver perry. let's start in france, where the battle of for the leadership of the opposition conservative party of the unp is in full swing. nicholas sarkozy in particular showing his teeth. >> the president -- the former president is one of the three leaders in contention. last saturday, there wa
some astronauts blasted off from kazakhstan on sunday. a russian and american also endboard. -- were also on board. it is down to the wire for iran nuclear talks indiana. diplomats say it is unlikely they will come up with a deal by the deadline this evening and are working instead toward another extension. tunisia makes history with its first presidential vote since the revolution three years ago that sparked the arab spring. but with no clear winner emerging but country looks set for a runoff...
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the borders of the pakistan, kurdistan and kazakhstan are a few hundred kilometres away, helping to make it the world's original marketplace. >> down the road, change is coming. the old city stood as a powerful symbol of uyghur identity. chunks have been torn down on the orders of the government, promising new homes and better living conditions. you see the occasional tourist. most have been frightened away by violence that the authorities blame on uyghur armed group, some of whom want independence from china. most uyghurs are wary of talking to foreign journalists, those that do, don't like to be identified. >> the government says this is not very safe for tourists. they hope next year will be better if more tourists come, it will be easier for us to make money. >> road side billboards show the vision for kashgar's future. a city that could be the shanghai of central asia. the new high-rise developments point to the billions that the central government is pouring into roots and buildings, a construct boom it hopes will build prosperity as it drives to transfer the city into an economic
the borders of the pakistan, kurdistan and kazakhstan are a few hundred kilometres away, helping to make it the world's original marketplace. >> down the road, change is coming. the old city stood as a powerful symbol of uyghur identity. chunks have been torn down on the orders of the government, promising new homes and better living conditions. you see the occasional tourist. most have been frightened away by violence that the authorities blame on uyghur armed group, some of whom want...
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. >> they lifted off from kazakhstan aboard a soyuz rocket and should arrive after a six our journey. among the three crew members, italy's first female astronaut. formula one racing has crowned a champion, lewis hamilton won the title after nikko rosberg drifted out after a bad start. among those in attendance were royal racing fan prince harry frchl now until christmas the postal service will deliver packages on sundays. seven day service will take place in major cities and high volume areas. the government says the u.s. ps estimates they will ship 470 million packages this holiday season. a 12% increase over last year. >> many in redding, pennsylvania, are wris bristling over their city's scrawny christmas tree. here is what it looks like. the 50 foot spruce needs more than just sprucing up, according to critics. they are tring to raise money for a replacement tree. >> coming uping cinder the bear, on the mend. >> finally tonight, among the bears heading into hibernation this winter, a little cub named cinder. cinder got attention across the country after she was badly hurt in a wi
. >> they lifted off from kazakhstan aboard a soyuz rocket and should arrive after a six our journey. among the three crew members, italy's first female astronaut. formula one racing has crowned a champion, lewis hamilton won the title after nikko rosberg drifted out after a bad start. among those in attendance were royal racing fan prince harry frchl now until christmas the postal service will deliver packages on sundays. seven day service will take place in major cities and high volume...
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. >>> the russian soyuz capsule touched down safely in kazakhstan sunday.ed two from the international space station. they've been in orbit more than five months. it was just 23 degrees on their arrival. riseman was a prolific tweeter from space. he sent a picture and wrote, what a ride it has been, 166 days in space. time to head home. before departing he tweeted a time-lapsed view from the space station. it shows the sun is setting as they orbit the earth. wiseman has more than 465,000 followers of twitter. >>> well, hundreds of thousands across texas reported seeing a fireball across the skies on saturday. the bright light streaks down over the highway. a police car pointed out another view. they received more than 200 reports. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," warning about laundry pods and a new cartoon hero. >>> good morning. a new warning about laundry pods. hundreds of children have been hospitalized in 2012/2013. at least one died. they should be stored away from children. >>> u.s. stocks opened this morning after finishing last week higher across the b
. >>> the russian soyuz capsule touched down safely in kazakhstan sunday.ed two from the international space station. they've been in orbit more than five months. it was just 23 degrees on their arrival. riseman was a prolific tweeter from space. he sent a picture and wrote, what a ride it has been, 166 days in space. time to head home. before departing he tweeted a time-lapsed view from the space station. it shows the sun is setting as they orbit the earth. wiseman has more than...
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they returned aboard a soyuz capsule which landed yesterday in kazakhstan. there are currently three members left on the space station and another three are scheduled to join them later this month. >>> and plenty of snow a bitter arctic cold. it's all heading to much of the u.s. this week. >> cbs news' brian webb reports the storm could affect road and air travel for days. >> reporter: roads in north dakota were covered in snow overnight. fueled by what's left of typhoon nuri the storm that brought strong winds and heavy rain to alaska's aleutian islands this weekend. the system is now pulling frigid air along with it. plunging much of the midwest into a deep freeze. in minneapolis, transportation crews are preparing for heavy snow during monday morning's commute. expected to blanket the area with up to a foot before it's finished. >> we'll be out maintaining the roadways for the traffic and we'll just keep at it as long as we need to. >> reporter: meteorologists say heavy snow will hit states from montana to michigan. freeze warnings are even expected to di
they returned aboard a soyuz capsule which landed yesterday in kazakhstan. there are currently three members left on the space station and another three are scheduled to join them later this month. >>> and plenty of snow a bitter arctic cold. it's all heading to much of the u.s. this week. >> cbs news' brian webb reports the storm could affect road and air travel for days. >> reporter: roads in north dakota were covered in snow overnight. fueled by what's left of typhoon...
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opening its first food in kazakhstan next year.s the foreclosure closure of some restaurants in russia -- the forced closure of some restaurants in russia. who was it again yet go -- who was it again? borat. >> to have been a lot of jokes, the typical meet in kazakhstan -- no joke -- is typically horse meat or mutton. is, androblem mcdonald's is suffering at home where customers want more customizable food options, the chipotle model, and they are not getting that from mcdonald's, so mcdonald's has no choice but to go overseas. >> even overseas has been hard for mcdonald's. in china, they have been the health issues and food scares. but also japan has been really rough for mcdonald's, and europe as well. last year they opened their first restaurant in vietnam. that has also been a tough market for them. so overall, mcdonald's -- >> they need other justin timberlake -- they need another justin timberlake commercial. number 9 -- while one company expands, another contract. verizon eliminating about 1000 jobs through buyout offers to
opening its first food in kazakhstan next year.s the foreclosure closure of some restaurants in russia -- the forced closure of some restaurants in russia. who was it again yet go -- who was it again? borat. >> to have been a lot of jokes, the typical meet in kazakhstan -- no joke -- is typically horse meat or mutton. is, androblem mcdonald's is suffering at home where customers want more customizable food options, the chipotle model, and they are not getting that from mcdonald's, so...
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and the question was, how are we now going to return those assets back to kazakhstan without effectively giving them back to a country that -- and to corrupt people who can then do with them what they want. and the modality that was found was to set up a foundation, the voda foundation in which u.s., switzerland, kazakhstan, world bank and civil society as well played a role in deciding how those funds be used. and something similar, we hope, and we have been given indications and there have been stories in the press as well, will happen with money that was recently returned by lick tin stein in the abachi case again after 14 years of litigation to nigeria. finally, through all the processes of first appeal, appeals of the europe court of human rights. eventually, case closed, $230 million returned a few months ago. and there again, the minister of finance of nigeria, who by the way was very instrumental when she was still at the world bank in setting up the stolen asset recovery initiative, has indicated that that money will go through a separate entity, foundation or an ngo where the w
and the question was, how are we now going to return those assets back to kazakhstan without effectively giving them back to a country that -- and to corrupt people who can then do with them what they want. and the modality that was found was to set up a foundation, the voda foundation in which u.s., switzerland, kazakhstan, world bank and civil society as well played a role in deciding how those funds be used. and something similar, we hope, and we have been given indications and there have...
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the crew touched down just before 11:00 last night in kazakhstan. nasa astronaut reid wiseman among those. the trio blasted into space aboard that same capsule on may 28th. the replacements, including nasa astronaut terry verts, will head to the space station on november 23rd. >>> two high-wire artists completing the adventure of a lifetime here. they crossed the famous victoria falls on the border between zambia and zimbabwe. they walked on a wire stretched across the face of the waterfall. they were strapped to a safety tether. wow. one of those dare devils is an economics student from germany, the other a journalist from astra. >>> philadelphia veterans and their family members are invited to an open house in germantown tonight. the philadelphia va regional office and insurance center wants their feedback about programs, benefits and services. that meeting is set for 6:30 tonight at the va regional office on wissahickon avenue. >>> and today, first lady michelle obama will talk to women veterans at arlington national cemetery. this is video from
the crew touched down just before 11:00 last night in kazakhstan. nasa astronaut reid wiseman among those. the trio blasted into space aboard that same capsule on may 28th. the replacements, including nasa astronaut terry verts, will head to the space station on november 23rd. >>> two high-wire artists completing the adventure of a lifetime here. they crossed the famous victoria falls on the border between zambia and zimbabwe. they walked on a wire stretched across the face of the...
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investment dollars in the outflow of money from china will go north of the border instead of west to kazakhstanrough europe? it is giving access to significant natural resources havingssia has, but also good conditions for chinese and other businesses in russia. the government is doing major steps to improve investment conditions. >> can policymakers avoid a recession? >> we hope so. we'll see. >> we send it back inside to you. >> stephen beijing. -- steve it in a beijin. g. >> the top story is the stock connect. group members include the likes of goldman sachs. mark, what was your reaction to this and why it is it taking so long and how to the mechanics work? >> this is a game changer for china. if you are an investor in new york or london you will be able to phone up your broker in hong kong and place an order directly onto the shanghai stock exchange to buy and sell. that is a big change. in the past, there was a quarter and it was burden some -- quota and it was burden some. this is opening up china. that is a way china will be able to control capital. but it is a major, major change so we
investment dollars in the outflow of money from china will go north of the border instead of west to kazakhstanrough europe? it is giving access to significant natural resources havingssia has, but also good conditions for chinese and other businesses in russia. the government is doing major steps to improve investment conditions. >> can policymakers avoid a recession? >> we hope so. we'll see. >> we send it back inside to you. >> stephen beijing. -- steve it in a...
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correct me because you've been much more closely involved in that than i have, but the context of kazakhstan, the monies located in switzerland pursuant to an action by the u.s. i think 60 million or less. and the question -- this was a while ago. the question was how does -- how are we now going to return those assets back to kazakhstan without effectively giving them back to a country that -- and to corrupt people who can then do with them what they want and the modality that was found to set up a foundational role in deciding how those funds are to be used and something similar, we hope, and we have been given indications and there have been stories in the press as well will happen with money that was recently returned by liechtenstein in if abacha case again after 14 years of litigation to feerj ya finally to all the processes of first instance appeal to the european court of human rights. eventually case closed, 230 million returned a few months ago. and there are again the minister of finance of nigeria who, by the way, was very instrumental when she was at the world bank in setting up
correct me because you've been much more closely involved in that than i have, but the context of kazakhstan, the monies located in switzerland pursuant to an action by the u.s. i think 60 million or less. and the question -- this was a while ago. the question was how does -- how are we now going to return those assets back to kazakhstan without effectively giving them back to a country that -- and to corrupt people who can then do with them what they want and the modality that was found to set...
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docked fewer than 6 hours after taking off from kazakhstan. nasa still depends on russia to get our astronauts to the iss at cost of $70 million per person. >> coming up next, latest on ferguson decision with protest ramping up on ground, and president obama -- fires deficiens defensesecretary chuc. >> when it mattered most, he hasal with us given it to me treat. ashley: that could be will real reason for hagel's out ofer next. how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. it's more than the car.er. for lotus f1 team, the competitive edge is the cloud. powered by microsoft dynamics, azure, and office 365, th
docked fewer than 6 hours after taking off from kazakhstan. nasa still depends on russia to get our astronauts to the iss at cost of $70 million per person. >> coming up next, latest on ferguson decision with protest ramping up on ground, and president obama -- fires deficiens defensesecretary chuc. >> when it mattered most, he hasal with us given it to me treat. ashley: that could be will real reason for hagel's out ofer next. how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering...
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take kazakhstan. do we mingle in their affairs? kazakhstan is one of the most trustable partners that we have. we just signed an agreement to create the asian union. look at bella russia. are we mingling in their affairs? look at baltics. are we mingling in their affair? we speak out when we see nazis reglorified in that country. do we mingle in their affairs? it's something -- the statement based on very, very preconceived notion of what russian policies is, which i cannot agree with. >> i point to this because you're not close enough to your microphone. >> oh, i apologize. i apologize. >> thank you for your answer. and time will tell. >> thank you very much. yes, ma'am. >> thank you, mr. ambassador. between the mid-1990s until recent years there were many thousand children adopted from russian orphanages by u.s. citizens. that's now come to a stop. i'm wondering if there is any movement in reopening adoption between united states and russia? i'm also wondering if russia has made any progress toward adopting the hague conventional
take kazakhstan. do we mingle in their affairs? kazakhstan is one of the most trustable partners that we have. we just signed an agreement to create the asian union. look at bella russia. are we mingling in their affairs? look at baltics. are we mingling in their affair? we speak out when we see nazis reglorified in that country. do we mingle in their affairs? it's something -- the statement based on very, very preconceived notion of what russian policies is, which i cannot agree with. >>...
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. >>> reed wiseman and a russian cosmonaut and german astronaut landed in kazakhstan last night. he posted this incredible video here of his last subpoena set from space. who gets to say that? >> right. >> this is my video of the sunset from space. he wrote, i have looked on in awe at our planet for 166 days. #sunsetfinal. the crew spent six months at the international space station. >>> incredible. montgomery county will dedicate a new eternal flame in rockville. several veterans will be there. it will honor the soldiers and police officers who risk their lives for our country every single day. we think about all the men and woman who protect our freedom. wonderful. >> we are appreciative for sure. it is 5:21. this morning you will need to grab the coat. it's one of those days. >> storm team 4 tom kierein with your weather and traffic on the 1s at 5:21. >> reed wiseman did post some awesome photos. i tweeted those out and put them on facebook too. especially some of the ones he took of the hurricanes and the typhoon as well. well, this morning we are off to a cold start. for the
. >>> reed wiseman and a russian cosmonaut and german astronaut landed in kazakhstan last night. he posted this incredible video here of his last subpoena set from space. who gets to say that? >> right. >> this is my video of the sunset from space. he wrote, i have looked on in awe at our planet for 166 days. #sunsetfinal. the crew spent six months at the international space station. >>> incredible. montgomery county will dedicate a new eternal flame in rockville....
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reed wiseman and a russian cosmonaut and german astronaut landed in kazakhstan last night. the crew spent six months at the international space station. >>> a woman is back home after 45 minutes without a pulse after a complication with a c-section. a hospital smokesman said a team of doctors spent three hours attempting to revive the woman after a rare amniotic fluid 'em bowl itch. they were prepared to announce her death when a blip on a monitor indicated a a heartbeat. despite 45 minutes without a pulse she suffered no brain damage. this is unheard of. 45 minutes without a pulse. truly a miracle here. >> and the fact they kept trying for that long. >> and no brain damage. she is incredibly luck. >> 19 minutes after 6:00. 46 degrees outside our studios. >> let's check in with storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein to find out what kind of day we're going to have. bring the the heavy jacket? >> love that scene behind you. here's another look at the capitol cam. predawn glow. sunrise not until 6:45. under a clear sky. temperatures are cold. right now in washington. at the d
reed wiseman and a russian cosmonaut and german astronaut landed in kazakhstan last night. the crew spent six months at the international space station. >>> a woman is back home after 45 minutes without a pulse after a complication with a c-section. a hospital smokesman said a team of doctors spent three hours attempting to revive the woman after a rare amniotic fluid 'em bowl itch. they were prepared to announce her death when a blip on a monitor indicated a a heartbeat. despite 45...
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a short time ago a rocket behalfed off from was action -- from kazakhstan carrying a three-person crew to prepare to receive commercial space craft -- get me up there, people, i love to travel. it will orbit the earth four times before docking later tonight. >> see you at 7:00 p.m. eastern with the fox report. >> first bill cosby made us ugh. w heakin >> nbc has canceled comedy series that cost difficult was developing and necessary film delays a series and more women are stepping in front of television cameras to allege he did terrible things to them along ago. >> we went up to his bungalow after and he made me a drink and shortly after that i just passed out. i woke up or came to very groggy and he was removing my underwear. >> why wouldn't you say something to someone? >> it's the guilt and the shame of the victim. >> i, like everyone else, thought bill cosby is hilarious, great standup comic and three was supposed to be a mentor to you. what happened? >> he was america's favorite dad, everyone wanted him to be their dad. i warned him to be my dad. >> after dinner, in my room, he ha
a short time ago a rocket behalfed off from was action -- from kazakhstan carrying a three-person crew to prepare to receive commercial space craft -- get me up there, people, i love to travel. it will orbit the earth four times before docking later tonight. >> see you at 7:00 p.m. eastern with the fox report. >> first bill cosby made us ugh. w heakin >> nbc has canceled comedy series that cost difficult was developing and necessary film delays a series and more women are...
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relationship with these central asia countries, most americans wouldn't think we have much to do kazakhstannd places like that, are we going to miss out if we don't follow china's lead? >> i think the united states has many interests in countries in central asia. they want to benefit from china's economic growth and want to have trade with russia as well, but they really want to have closer ties with the united states. they want to diversify their economic partnerships, and there are opportunities for the united states investing in central asia as well. so these are open markets. there will be plenty of opportunities for lots of countries. no country wants to be too dependant on china economically. >> it is interesting after all of these years people can really argue both cases. there are people who are saying the tpp is like naptha on steroids. what does that mean? what is the impact? >> it will mean more jobs, more exports for the region, more opportunities for investment in the region. now i think with any free trade agreement, you have winners and losers, so there's no doubt we're going
relationship with these central asia countries, most americans wouldn't think we have much to do kazakhstannd places like that, are we going to miss out if we don't follow china's lead? >> i think the united states has many interests in countries in central asia. they want to benefit from china's economic growth and want to have trade with russia as well, but they really want to have closer ties with the united states. they want to diversify their economic partnerships, and there are...
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. >> it must be easier to vote in kazakhstan than here. >> how long did it take?about an hour and 15 minutes, i think. >> standing by in houston is zachary roth. are people lined up for an hour or more to vote? do you get the sense that problems are isolated to houston? >> these problems are not isolated. here at the westside in houston, they seem to have gotten more machines working as you showed. people were waiting this morning an hour and 15 minutes because there were two machines working. we had reports from other parts of houston about another site being down for an hour because of electrical problems. they say voters were not offered the chance to cast a ballot if they had to leave early. state-wide, the secretary of state's voter registration system has been down for much of the morning so people have been unable to access that to find out registration status and find out where they should be voting. we spoke to the office and they downplayed the problem saying one fewer option for voters to find out. that is causing serious confusion too. the backdrop is
. >> it must be easier to vote in kazakhstan than here. >> how long did it take?about an hour and 15 minutes, i think. >> standing by in houston is zachary roth. are people lined up for an hour or more to vote? do you get the sense that problems are isolated to houston? >> these problems are not isolated. here at the westside in houston, they seem to have gotten more machines working as you showed. people were waiting this morning an hour and 15 minutes because there...
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they landed in kazakhstan about four hours later.onths without gravity the space travelers were not too keen to stand up right away. but they're still happy to be home, we're told. >>> virgin galactic is determined to overcome the recent spaceship ii disaster and press on with its dream. richard branson's company says a replacement craft will be flying by april. >> reporter: virgin galactic's ceo george whitesides was watching from the flight line as a scaled composites test flate flying virgin galactic's spaceship 2 broke apart above the mojave desert, ending with the loss of life. >> we saw the clean release. we saw the start of the rocket motor. and then after a bit the radio calls made clear that there had been a problem. people were pretty shaken up. >> reporter: stakes have never been higher for virgin galactic. despite the tragedy virgin is not pressing pause, intent on moving forward with the creation of their next passenger spaceship, spaceship 2 serial 2, which has been in works 2 1/2 years and is 90% structurally complete.
they landed in kazakhstan about four hours later.onths without gravity the space travelers were not too keen to stand up right away. but they're still happy to be home, we're told. >>> virgin galactic is determined to overcome the recent spaceship ii disaster and press on with its dream. richard branson's company says a replacement craft will be flying by april. >> reporter: virgin galactic's ceo george whitesides was watching from the flight line as a scaled composites test...
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. >> the spacecraft lifted off as you heard from kazakhstan about four hours ago.s scheduled to dock with the orbiter shortly before 10:00 p.m. eastern, the crew will connect with the other three astronauts already on board and spend the next three months working in space. and here is american terry burke, it's his second voyage to the iss. right now russian soyuz rockets are the only way for astronauts to go into space. if they're taking volunteers, i'll go too. >> it's been a tough long four months and finally crews say that they have finished -- you'll recall, it was news all over the globe when malaysia flight 17 was likely shot out of the skies over eastern ukraine. 298 people on board died mostly from the netherlands. rebels held the area where the plane went downtown. now it's being transported to a government held city area in ukraine and they'll try to peace together what would along with another investigation that's on the way inside the netherlands. ukraine and western governments believe russian backed separatists shot it down with rocks. russia state r
. >> the spacecraft lifted off as you heard from kazakhstan about four hours ago.s scheduled to dock with the orbiter shortly before 10:00 p.m. eastern, the crew will connect with the other three astronauts already on board and spend the next three months working in space. and here is american terry burke, it's his second voyage to the iss. right now russian soyuz rockets are the only way for astronauts to go into space. if they're taking volunteers, i'll go too. >> it's been a...
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in kazakhstan a truck driver loses his life after skating on icy roads into an oncoming train.ne dragging a vehicle coming in the opposite direction which struck seconds later triggering a partial derailment. amazingly, no other injuries reported. >>> and some pre black friday shoppers showing their skivvies after a skanky store followed a free top and bottom to the first 100 customers who would really take it all off. >>> as we all know, black friday, one of the biggest shopping days of the entire year, and each year it seems to start earlier and earlier. even on thanksgiving day itself. well, one lawmaker now looking to put a stop to that. proposing a ban against stores from opening up before k9 p.m. on thanksgiving. this and -- joining us are women's power panel, cara with our sister network fox business network, jill wran with the national review, and dr. kelly powers, a podiatrist and podiatric surgeon. all right. you do it all. i don't know how you shop. feet getting hurt a lot after you have -- >> let's start from the business point of view. >> sure. >> i know it may be
in kazakhstan a truck driver loses his life after skating on icy roads into an oncoming train.ne dragging a vehicle coming in the opposite direction which struck seconds later triggering a partial derailment. amazingly, no other injuries reported. >>> and some pre black friday shoppers showing their skivvies after a skanky store followed a free top and bottom to the first 100 customers who would really take it all off. >>> as we all know, black friday, one of the biggest...
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. -- kazakhstan. >>> president obama plans to honor 19 people today with the country's highest civilian. we're talking about the medal of freedom. this year's winners include oscar winning actress meryl streep, singer stevie wonder. tom brokaw along with ethel kennedy, john dingell and marlo thomas. >>> the winner is one direction. the musical group has won the american music awards for artist of the year. this was a stiff competition. among the others up for the honor, beyonce, luke bryan and emminem. one direction also won trophies for favorite pop rock duo or group and pop rock album for mid night melodies. >>> we're looking warm. 74 if not warmer. 74 would tie the record both at national and dulles. tomorrow back to reality, 55. and a cold slap in the face from mother nature wednesday with rain and snow and 30s and potentially accumulations west of i-95 in the afternoon and still chilly on thursday. beverly? >> outer loop of the beltway been a slow, wet ride with a number of accidents on the curvy stretches it connecticut avenue and georgia avenue. sky 9 has been looking and trackin
. -- kazakhstan. >>> president obama plans to honor 19 people today with the country's highest civilian. we're talking about the medal of freedom. this year's winners include oscar winning actress meryl streep, singer stevie wonder. tom brokaw along with ethel kennedy, john dingell and marlo thomas. >>> the winner is one direction. the musical group has won the american music awards for artist of the year. this was a stiff competition. among the others up for the honor,...
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here's a shot of the three men taking off from kazakhstan in may of this year. on the russians had been to space before. back in october crew members did repairs outside the space station. look at this picture. one of the said it was the complex machine humans have built. >> veterans and relatives of soldiers who died in iraq are suing a handful of banks in europe. they claim the banks helped iran get around u.s. penalties to process money, and that the cash ultimately paid for terror attacks. reuters reporting that these are the banks now facing the lawsuit. barclay's. credit swiss, hsbc, standard charter, and royal back of scotland. we reached out to all five. so far no response from hsbc. lawyer says the banks work with iran to hide millions in wire transsections and thousand iran funneled more than $100 million to militant groups. as a result lawyers claim the banks are partly responsible for a series of deadly shootings and roadside bombings. >> the head of the veterans affairs department is promising to clean house in the wake of the scandal leaving tens o
here's a shot of the three men taking off from kazakhstan in may of this year. on the russians had been to space before. back in october crew members did repairs outside the space station. look at this picture. one of the said it was the complex machine humans have built. >> veterans and relatives of soldiers who died in iraq are suing a handful of banks in europe. they claim the banks helped iran get around u.s. penalties to process money, and that the cash ultimately paid for terror...
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it will a chilly rather cold 23 degrees when they land in kazakhstan. i am kelly wright. back to the kelly file special. >> that was back in july. what a hot scene that was back then. hundreds of local residents stood in the streets and turned away bus loads of illegal immigrants that were headed to a border station in their town. the mayor urged the protest after they learned dhs planned to relocate those who overwhelmed detention centers in texas. tens of thousands ended up with warehouses in if as ifacilities these. reporters were not allowed in to document what was going on there. activists managed to sneak out this video, though. trace gallagher reports on where this stands today. >> the latest number of immigrants crossing the border illegally. last year 38,000 unaccompanied children illegally crossed the southern borders so far this year more than 68,000 venlt more than 13,000 families crossed this year 68,000 plus and counting. the story has fallen out of the headlines because in recent months the flow has dramatically decreased. that is primarily for three reason
it will a chilly rather cold 23 degrees when they land in kazakhstan. i am kelly wright. back to the kelly file special. >> that was back in july. what a hot scene that was back then. hundreds of local residents stood in the streets and turned away bus loads of illegal immigrants that were headed to a border station in their town. the mayor urged the protest after they learned dhs planned to relocate those who overwhelmed detention centers in texas. tens of thousands ended up with...
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their space capsule landed kazakhstan.heon board are american astronaut reid wiseman, german astronaut alexander gerst and their russian commander. it was wiseman and gerst's first mission. the rest of the crew will arrive later this month. some look better in pictures than others ... and, the same holds true for goats. hundreds of people have commented on this photo online, calling this goat "ridiculously photogenic". some are jealous of its devilish smile ... others are captivated by its eyes. most seem to agree, it's handsome. is that is selfie? >> it does look like a selfie. >> look at that smile. no filter. that's a good looking vote. good morning chicago. let's take a look at our day pyrrhic 45 degrees right now. today we have mild conditions. if you have to get something done outside this week, do it today. we are dry, nice and mild. after that, cool temperatures or tomorrow the chance of rain mixed in with snow. 46 right now. waukegan at 43. 41 in rochelle. morris is reading at 44. sublet composite shows cloud cove
their space capsule landed kazakhstan.heon board are american astronaut reid wiseman, german astronaut alexander gerst and their russian commander. it was wiseman and gerst's first mission. the rest of the crew will arrive later this month. some look better in pictures than others ... and, the same holds true for goats. hundreds of people have commented on this photo online, calling this goat "ridiculously photogenic". some are jealous of its devilish smile ... others are captivated...
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hours for the spacecraft and the three-member crew to reach the space station after launching from kazakhstanhich includes italy's first female astronaut, seen here in the blue uniform, will be on the space station for six months, conducting research. they joined other astronauts already there. we wish her luck. >>> well, there's a new champion of formula 1. lewis hamilton calling it the greatest day of his life. as he captures his second world title with a victory of the final race of the year in abu dhabi. after the race sunday he said taking the crown feels better the second time around. >> i can't really explain how much this means. it feels even more than the first one. it feels like the first time. and i feel so blessed. >> tell us about the race a little bit. what a start you had to the grand prix. >> yeah. giving me a good start. like a rocket. probably the best start i've ever had. >> the 29-year-old from great britain spent most of the season in heavy competition for the championship with his teammate, nico rosberg, who ended the day 14th after engine problems. >>> well, get ready t
hours for the spacecraft and the three-member crew to reach the space station after launching from kazakhstanhich includes italy's first female astronaut, seen here in the blue uniform, will be on the space station for six months, conducting research. they joined other astronauts already there. we wish her luck. >>> well, there's a new champion of formula 1. lewis hamilton calling it the greatest day of his life. as he captures his second world title with a victory of the final race of...
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this morning, less than six hours after their capsule launched from russias a space facility in kazakhstanan american, the others from russia and italy. >>> an apartment building collapsing in chicago last night. two win pulled from the rubble being treated at the hospital. a pitbull also rescued in that. firefighters looking into whether a gas leak may have caused that fire. >> police in maryland not having to look far to find an arson suspect. firefighters battling the raging house near in rookville. six people living inside but nobody hurt. but then, a tv news crew had it cameras rolling when aby stander made this sunning revelation to police on the scene. listen to this. >> set it on fire? >> yes. >> yeah. what? after that candid confession the officers promptly arrested the suspect. who of course is now facing charges. >> let's move on to this. some republicans not satisfied with the latest report on benghazi. even though it was released bay committee controlled by members of their own party. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is live in washington. nowow every detail
this morning, less than six hours after their capsule launched from russias a space facility in kazakhstanan american, the others from russia and italy. >>> an apartment building collapsing in chicago last night. two win pulled from the rubble being treated at the hospital. a pitbull also rescued in that. firefighters looking into whether a gas leak may have caused that fire. >> police in maryland not having to look far to find an arson suspect. firefighters battling the raging...
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wieszman and the two other members landed safely in kazakhstan yesterday. >>> and the navy pilot fromtime in space taking daily pictures and videos. everyone here at home could see them. his last vine was pretty cool. the final sunset. >>> new york city is making a major change when it comes to pot. the police department is no longer to going to arrest people with small amounts. it's one of the things we thought you should know. >>> small town is making national headlines for considering the country's first ever ban city wide ban on the sale of tobacco. is it going too far? it's our "newsnation" gut check. be sure to like it on facebook. facebook.com/tamronhall. why do i cook for the holidays? to share with family to carry on traditions to come together, even when we're apart in stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, and more, swanson® makes holiday dishes delicious! hard it can be...how ...to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled... ...copd maintenance treatment... ...that helps open my airways for a full
wieszman and the two other members landed safely in kazakhstan yesterday. >>> and the navy pilot fromtime in space taking daily pictures and videos. everyone here at home could see them. his last vine was pretty cool. the final sunset. >>> new york city is making a major change when it comes to pot. the police department is no longer to going to arrest people with small amounts. it's one of the things we thought you should know. >>> small town is making national...
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they returned aboard a soyuz capsule which landed yesterday in kazakhstan.re currently three members left on the space station and another three are scheduled to join them later this month. >>> i think we're going to take a break. >> yes, we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, silent night not so silent? with sleep number, now there's an adjustment for that. give the gift of amazing sleep, only at a sleep number store. where you'll find our lowest price ever on the c4 queen mattress plus 36-month financing. know better sleep with sleep number. >>> out the door this morning, we have some very thick fog out there. looking to the bay bridge butment you condition seei. that's the main weather condition. now headed toward the afternoon the fog going to linger along the coastline. that will keep your temperatures cooler there. about 65 degrees in pacifica. hazy sunshine as you get inside the peninsula. 07 in san mateo and 73 in mountain view. a lot of sunshine inside the south bay this afternoon. mid 70s in san jose and about 76 degrees in morgan hill. headed to
they returned aboard a soyuz capsule which landed yesterday in kazakhstan.re currently three members left on the space station and another three are scheduled to join them later this month. >>> i think we're going to take a break. >> yes, we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, silent night not so silent? with sleep number, now there's an adjustment for that. give the gift of amazing sleep, only at a sleep number store. where you'll find our lowest price ever on the c4 queen...
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the nasa flight engineer and two colleagues landed in kazakhstan a few hours ago. those are just some offer top stories on this monday, november 10th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> we begin with president obama and his efforts to strengthen economic ties with asia. >> abc's mary bruce is traveling with the president and joins us from bejng. mary? >> reporter: good morning, tai and t.j. i should say good afternoon from here in beijing. president obama touched down here last night kicking off a dizzying week of summit meetings in asia. the president coming off those bruising midterm losses is trying to shift his focus to foreign policy. it's just been three years since the obama administration announced it would pivot its focus to asia. then it got distracted by a host of international and domesting crises. this week in many ways, presents the best final chance for the president to cement his foreign policy legacy. in beijing, president obama will meet with president xi of china and the two largest economies colliding when they sit down he
the nasa flight engineer and two colleagues landed in kazakhstan a few hours ago. those are just some offer top stories on this monday, november 10th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> we begin with president obama and his efforts to strengthen economic ties with asia. >> abc's mary bruce is traveling with the president and joins us from bejng. mary? >> reporter: good morning, tai and t.j. i should say good afternoon from here in...
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the music video on a dried out aral sea in the kazakhstan border. >> i think it's been a graceful endinglips in london. >> the fans will be excited. that's why they say you should never say never. >> rogers waters is an interesting guy. >> yeah. >>> you're watching "cbs this morning." ♪ ♪ my baby drove up in a brand new cadillac. ♪ ♪ look here, daddy, i'm never coming back.... ♪ discover the new spirit of cadillac and the best offers of the season. lease this 2014 standard collection ats for around $299 a month. ♪ >>> and here's a look at cbs getting set for another day on the 24-hour digital news network. for news anytime, anywhere, watch cbs news. by visiting cbsnews.com. that does it for us. on veterans day one more time, we remember our veterans, appreciate them one more time. we remember our veterans, appreciate them one more time. congratulations to our friend a woman who loves to share her passions. grandma! mary has atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts her at a greater risk of stroke. rome? sure! before xarelto®, mary took war
the music video on a dried out aral sea in the kazakhstan border. >> i think it's been a graceful endinglips in london. >> the fans will be excited. that's why they say you should never say never. >> rogers waters is an interesting guy. >> yeah. >>> you're watching "cbs this morning." ♪ ♪ my baby drove up in a brand new cadillac. ♪ ♪ look here, daddy, i'm never coming back.... ♪ discover the new spirit of cadillac and the best offers of the...
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he picked up 330,000 followers in twitter before landing in kazakhstan just last week. in houston. welcome home. here's the first question for you, your tweets and videos were so fantastic, you can please take us there, reid, and tell us why it was so exciting for you? >> well this is my first space flight. and i'd never looked out on the earth from that far up. when you do that a few times you're taken to a special place. you're breathless. really looking out on the horizon. and then you have an extreme psych to share it. i was lucky enough to have this conduit to share it with everyone. it caught fire it was great for me and i'm grateful it happened that way. >> what's the most extraordinary thing about it, reid? >> the most extraordinary thing about space is just about everything. being weightless. trying to learn. watching your body change while you're up there. doing all the science, it's amazing. and then any spare time you have, you get to go down to the greatest window that humanity has ever known and look back at our planet. and just watching our planet over th
he picked up 330,000 followers in twitter before landing in kazakhstan just last week. in houston. welcome home. here's the first question for you, your tweets and videos were so fantastic, you can please take us there, reid, and tell us why it was so exciting for you? >> well this is my first space flight. and i'd never looked out on the earth from that far up. when you do that a few times you're taken to a special place. you're breathless. really looking out on the horizon. and then you...
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the music video on a dried out aral sea in the kazakhstan border. >> i think it's been a graceful endingthey say you should never say never. >> rog my name is david granillo, i'm a lineman and troubleman. i work out of the stockton division. been married seven years. i got two kids. this is where i want to raise my family. pg&e lineman, our job is to keep the power on so that our customers can go about their daily lives. if there's an emergency, we'll get the lights back on. i grew up in ripon and i've traveled the world with the military we can use that work ethic that the military instills in you to make a better employee. it feels great to work in the community that i grew up in. i'm proud to work for pg&e. we keep the power on. network. for news anytime, anywhere watch cbs news. by visiting cbsnews.com. that does it for us. on veterans day one more time we remember our veterans appreciate them one more time. congratulations to our f >>> good tuesday morning everyone, it's 8:55. get you caught up with some of the headlinings, i'm frank mallicoat. here's what's happening. thousands of
the music video on a dried out aral sea in the kazakhstan border. >> i think it's been a graceful endingthey say you should never say never. >> rog my name is david granillo, i'm a lineman and troubleman. i work out of the stockton division. been married seven years. i got two kids. this is where i want to raise my family. pg&e lineman, our job is to keep the power on so that our customers can go about their daily lives. if there's an emergency, we'll get the lights back on. i...
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the suez rocket blasted out from kazakhstan to deliver the first astronaut to the station. .ial space taxi for astronauts in 2017. guys, when this happened, i think it's going to be the biggest story. can you imagine commercial space taxi? i know we keep talking about it. i'll believe it when i see it. but it's incredible. >> interesting things happen in space. >>> newly released footage offers a dramatic look this morning a after a rocket disaster. remote cameras captured the unmanned the flight exploding 15 seconds after it took off from virginia last month. the commercial rocket was carrying 5,000 pounds of supplies for the international space station. no one was hurt. soviet era engines are expected of failing. >> from one to the other. >> and this morning, the ground breaking decision reaches new heights. more than five decades after he first >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" at 8:00 sponsored by benefiber. the clearly healthy five. >>> coming up a hands-on approach to improving a child's future. >> i'm anna westerner. prosthetic arms or legs normally cost thousa
the suez rocket blasted out from kazakhstan to deliver the first astronaut to the station. .ial space taxi for astronauts in 2017. guys, when this happened, i think it's going to be the biggest story. can you imagine commercial space taxi? i know we keep talking about it. i'll believe it when i see it. but it's incredible. >> interesting things happen in space. >>> newly released footage offers a dramatic look this morning a after a rocket disaster. remote cameras captured the...
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the music video on a dried out aral sea in the kazakhstan border. >> i think it's been a graceful endingphillips in london. >> the fans will be excited. that's why they say you should never say never. >> rogers waters is an interesting guy. >> yeah. >>> you're watching "cbs this morning." ♪ ♪ there's confidence... then there's trusting your vehicle maintenance to ford service confidence. our expertise, technology, and high quality parts means your peace of mind. it's no wonder last year we sold over three million tires. and during the big tire event, get up to $140 in mail-in rebates on four select tires. ♪ ♪ >>> and here's a look at cbs getting set for another day on the 24-hour digital news network. for news anytime, anywhere, watch cbs news. by visiting cbsnews.com. that does it for us. on veterans day one more time, we remember our veterans, appreciate them one more time. congratulations to our friend a remote that lives more wi-fi in more places. a movie library you can take wherever you go. internet speeds that have gotten faster 13 times in 12 years. the innovators and inventors a
the music video on a dried out aral sea in the kazakhstan border. >> i think it's been a graceful endingphillips in london. >> the fans will be excited. that's why they say you should never say never. >> rogers waters is an interesting guy. >> yeah. >>> you're watching "cbs this morning." ♪ ♪ there's confidence... then there's trusting your vehicle maintenance to ford service confidence. our expertise, technology, and high quality parts means your...
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that's also why russia because on one side kazakhstan, on the other side bellow rusch russia. why russia cannot have custom union and to understand this, you have to work to get those structures and you will know about what we are speaking about. >> back to questions. sir? reach for the microphone, please. and if you would identify yourself first? >> i'm a retired epa scientist. what is russia's cooperation with chiover solving the north korean situation? >> well, we have received the final intention to have korean peninsula without nuclear weapons. we copy rate on bilateral level and in the framework of six countries working together it's clear that unfortunately still we here in the process but our kopgs is very clear in this area, we want to reach. we are trying to do what we can. it's not easy to speak with north korean leaders. i have experienced with previous two leaders with the last one i never had any contact but it's not easy. i think it was good we created group of six and it's very important to restore the work of this group because we speak with one voice it's not
that's also why russia because on one side kazakhstan, on the other side bellow rusch russia. why russia cannot have custom union and to understand this, you have to work to get those structures and you will know about what we are speaking about. >> back to questions. sir? reach for the microphone, please. and if you would identify yourself first? >> i'm a retired epa scientist. what is russia's cooperation with chiover solving the north korean situation? >> well, we have...