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kazakhstan is the most developed country in central asia, the leading producer of uranium and rich in oil and natural gas. the nation of more than 16 million people enjoys a per capita gdp over $12,000. before arriving in kazakhstan, he agreed to offer a yen loan of nearly $100 million to repair highways and will provide election equipment to help promote dempsey. >> time to check on the markets now. just having a quick look here. u.s. and european stocks slipped on monday as investors took profits ahead of the much-awaited central bank meetings in the u.s. and japan this week. for a check on the markets here in tokyo, we go to the tokyo stock exchange. what have you got for us? how's the open? >> good morning. we are seeing profit taking, but shares are moving rather directionless here in tokyo ahead of the fed's fomc policy meeting later today. let's check the openingless levels in tokyo. it's tuesday october 27th. nikkei opened slightly higher, but now down about 0.1%. 18,917. broader topix down about 0.25%. yesterday the nikkei touched the key 19,000 level the first time in two mo
kazakhstan is the most developed country in central asia, the leading producer of uranium and rich in oil and natural gas. the nation of more than 16 million people enjoys a per capita gdp over $12,000. before arriving in kazakhstan, he agreed to offer a yen loan of nearly $100 million to repair highways and will provide election equipment to help promote dempsey. >> time to check on the markets now. just having a quick look here. u.s. and european stocks slipped on monday as investors...
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( cheering ) i from kazakhstan. i like you. i like sex. very much your program saturday night lives. "schwing"? yes?
( cheering ) i from kazakhstan. i like you. i like sex. very much your program saturday night lives. "schwing"? yes?
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. >> so to human rights violators from venezuela and kazakhstan and an-- anywhere. all bad guys should have a bad deal. they should all be scared of this stuff. >> the real-life russian thriller is an unlikely tale for the grandson of the communist party leader in the u.s. that is where we began our conversation when i met with bill browder in new york. >> you come from a family where your grandfather wasn't just a communist, he was possibly one of the biggest communists in america. >> yes. so-- so my grandfather, earl browder-- was a labor union organizer in wichita, kansas. and he was so good at organizing the union that in 1927 the international communist party said, "if you like labor unionism you're gonna love communism. why don't you come to russia"? so 1927 my grandfather goes to russia. he ends up meeting-- a russian girl who becomes my grandmother. my father is born there. and then five years later, in 1932, the communist party sends him back to america to become the general secretary of the america communist party. he runs for president in 1936 and '40 aga
. >> so to human rights violators from venezuela and kazakhstan and an-- anywhere. all bad guys should have a bad deal. they should all be scared of this stuff. >> the real-life russian thriller is an unlikely tale for the grandson of the communist party leader in the u.s. that is where we began our conversation when i met with bill browder in new york. >> you come from a family where your grandfather wasn't just a communist, he was possibly one of the biggest communists in...
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. >> reporter: well, there have been a couple of relevant documents signed in kazakhstan on friday and is a document allowing for greater military cooperation between the cis member states and the second is a bit more relevant to what we are talking about here. it's a document that if i can read the announcements on it would allow for a grouping of border forces and other institutions from cis member states designed to resolve crisis situations on the external borders. now, what they are talking about is a deal for the years 2016-2020 and essentially it would allow them to better control and better police the external borders of the cis. beyond that we don't really know much yet. there is still a lot of questions about how exactly this force would be comprised and whether for example it would be a standing body of troops or whether it be a coalition that could be pulled together in a crisis situation when it was needed. now, we understand that russia is at the moment considering whether or not to send troops back to patrol the kazakhstan, afghanistan border, that is something it did up
. >> reporter: well, there have been a couple of relevant documents signed in kazakhstan on friday and is a document allowing for greater military cooperation between the cis member states and the second is a bit more relevant to what we are talking about here. it's a document that if i can read the announcements on it would allow for a grouping of border forces and other institutions from cis member states designed to resolve crisis situations on the external borders. now, what they are...
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president putin made comments at a summit in kazakhstan. the instability in afghanistan and security in the middle east dominated the talks. >> translator: terrorists, one of their goals is to push into the central asian region. it is important that we are prepared to react to this scenario together. >> now food supplies for sphiestles osurvivors of nepal's earthquakes, caused a major fuel shortage, subina shrestha has more. >> just three hours away from kathmandu in a private vehicle. but for people here it's a day long journey. when the quake shook in may, things became worse. rupa lama said that generations have endured hardship here, the earthquake is just an added one. >> our house cracked. i suppose that's how we were given some tarpaulin sheets after the quake. some germ inflated, some went rotten. >> without a functioning market there's nowhere they can earn money but a few weeks ago they were told that they would get food directly for doing some work for the village. for 40 days of work they are supposed to get rice and pulses to l
president putin made comments at a summit in kazakhstan. the instability in afghanistan and security in the middle east dominated the talks. >> translator: terrorists, one of their goals is to push into the central asian region. it is important that we are prepared to react to this scenario together. >> now food supplies for sphiestles osurvivors of nepal's earthquakes, caused a major fuel shortage, subina shrestha has more. >> just three hours away from kathmandu in a private...
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rebels returning home from syria, russian president vladimir putin made the statement in kazakhstan. the instability in afghanistan and security in the middle east dominated the talks. >> translator: terrorists of all kinds are becoming more powerful and do not fight their plans for further expansion. one of their goals is to push into the central asian region. it's important that we are prepared to react to this scenario together. >> afghanistan has vowed to respond to a resurge ent taliban days after u.s. said troops would stay there until 2017. al jazeera an jeefng reports from thjennifer glassereports f. >> the u.s. announcement to keep troops in afghanistan, this man says, is unwelcome. >> we demand that the united states and other foreign countries should stop supporting the taliban and others who fight us. >> at the funeral meal the sentiment is the same. these residents of kunduz know afghanistan policy well, afghan forces needed air and ground support to battle them. >> translator: instead of leaving thousands of forces here the americans should support and equip our own for
rebels returning home from syria, russian president vladimir putin made the statement in kazakhstan. the instability in afghanistan and security in the middle east dominated the talks. >> translator: terrorists of all kinds are becoming more powerful and do not fight their plans for further expansion. one of their goals is to push into the central asian region. it's important that we are prepared to react to this scenario together. >> afghanistan has vowed to respond to a resurge...
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. >> reporter: there are a couple of pertinent documents that are being signed in kazakhstan.he first has to do with greater military cooperation between the member states, and the sec one is a little bit more relevant. it allows for a grouping of border forces and other institutions from member states designed to resolve crisis situations on the external border. so basically what that could do is allow these countries to react faster to threats coming from outside the cis member states. >>> the russian announcement of joint task force comes just a day after president obama reversed his plans to withdrawal most american soldiers from afghanistan by next year. now he is staying the soldiers will stay until at least 2017. he said it was necessary because of the fragile security situation. >>> hungary has confirmed it is closing its border with crow wa sha from midnight on friday to try to stop the flow of refugees. asylum seekers have been arriving hoping to cross into hungary before the frontier was sealed off. the prime minister's government has already built a steel fence to
. >> reporter: there are a couple of pertinent documents that are being signed in kazakhstan.he first has to do with greater military cooperation between the member states, and the sec one is a little bit more relevant. it allows for a grouping of border forces and other institutions from member states designed to resolve crisis situations on the external border. so basically what that could do is allow these countries to react faster to threats coming from outside the cis member states....
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the new silk road initiative foresees an economic belt linking china with countries such as kazakhstan rich in natural resources. this route will carry surplus chinese goods to the region and europe. officials aim to turn the area into what they call the diamond junction of the new silk road. trade centers and high-rise c condominiums are popping up throughout the area, hoping to draw investment from foreign companies, but so far, only a couple of local firms have set up shop. they say foreign companies will get access to the area's rich deposits, cobalt, nickel, and other rare metals. they are putting forward an initiative to create a hub of leading edge industries like aerospace, lek tropics, and high-tech companies, but no specific strategy is set up yet to attract businesses from abroad. >> translator: our development program is state authorized. we're confident about being successful. >> reporter: this apartment complex is without tenants. officials say they had to put up buildings first in order to draw investment, but critics warn the construction is going ahead without a demand
the new silk road initiative foresees an economic belt linking china with countries such as kazakhstan rich in natural resources. this route will carry surplus chinese goods to the region and europe. officials aim to turn the area into what they call the diamond junction of the new silk road. trade centers and high-rise c condominiums are popping up throughout the area, hoping to draw investment from foreign companies, but so far, only a couple of local firms have set up shop. they say foreign...
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he told a meeting of leaders of ex-soviet nations in kazakhstan that he wants a shared military effort to prevent possible militant incursions to syria from afghanistan. he calls the situation in afghanistan as close to critical and called on his counterparts to be prepared to act together. here in the u.s., tomorrow the national league championship series gets underway in new york with the cubs taking on the mets. first pitch is at 6:30 local time. you can watch the game on tbs. we have got a lot of sports going on this weekend. friday night football, tomorrow saturday games, and the des moines marathon. what will the weather be like for the weekend? jason: it will be cold for the first half of the weekend. we will ditch that on sunday that we will grab hold of the cold and will be with us for the windshields -- wind chills have picked up maybe a degree or two. cold air in windy conditions out there and it's making it feel a bit cooler. we have seen quite a bit of sunshine already. this will stick around for us all day long. a few you like clouds making their way into the minnesota bo
he told a meeting of leaders of ex-soviet nations in kazakhstan that he wants a shared military effort to prevent possible militant incursions to syria from afghanistan. he calls the situation in afghanistan as close to critical and called on his counterparts to be prepared to act together. here in the u.s., tomorrow the national league championship series gets underway in new york with the cubs taking on the mets. first pitch is at 6:30 local time. you can watch the game on tbs. we have got a...
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an unmanned russian progress spacecraft launched from the kazakhstan yesterday.and docked safely with the station about 7:00 eastern time. and take a look at this bridge that just opened in china. you going to walk on this. >> i just want to know how they built it. >> made of glass. and when you look down you see the entire 600 foot drop to the bottom. >>> and a mountain lion somehow climbed a utility poll in california. officials think it was flightened by children. it did make its way down after night fall and a believed to have gone off into the wild. >>> a virginia man was reduced to tears after his wife told him he was pregnant. this comes after four miscarriages, one stillborn and 17 years of trying. needless to say his reaction was priceless. >> you're pregnant. >> ah. well celebrating birthdays today. melissa harris perry is 42. sting is 64 and donna karen turns 67. thanks for watching today. have a great friday and even better weekend. tragedy in oregon, strikes an all-too-familiar chord in the u.s. what's next in the fight to >>> tragedy in oregon strik
an unmanned russian progress spacecraft launched from the kazakhstan yesterday.and docked safely with the station about 7:00 eastern time. and take a look at this bridge that just opened in china. you going to walk on this. >> i just want to know how they built it. >> made of glass. and when you look down you see the entire 600 foot drop to the bottom. >>> and a mountain lion somehow climbed a utility poll in california. officials think it was flightened by children. it did...
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periscoping and people from istanbul to kazakhstan to croatia were watching this parade. >> we talk about another one of your parades. >> that's the only time she's not driving it. she can drive anything and eat anything. i've never seen anything like her, she can eat a pie when she's sitting there. there you're putting your hands in there, just like the chinese theater. >> let's talk about your book for a minute. >> are you crying? >> i'm getting misty. the >> why are you getting misty? about your project. and your town. >> didn't we just have a musical where we're crying. >> all the stars in the heavens, this is historical fiction, i guess? >> it's the imagined story of clark gable and loretta young. okay? now let me, let me tell you this very quickly. when i was in college in the '80s, i wrote a poem about clark gable because my great aunt mary forino in pennsylvania used my brothers and sisters and me as slave labor. i wrote a poem about clark gable. and a nun delivered this picture to me. very quickly, if you can see it of this little boy. this is john clark gable. >> what? >> and sh
periscoping and people from istanbul to kazakhstan to croatia were watching this parade. >> we talk about another one of your parades. >> that's the only time she's not driving it. she can drive anything and eat anything. i've never seen anything like her, she can eat a pie when she's sitting there. there you're putting your hands in there, just like the chinese theater. >> let's talk about your book for a minute. >> are you crying? >> i'm getting misty. the...
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one tcass kazakhstan.his allows for the grouping of border forces and other institutions from cis member states designed to resolve crisis situations on the external borders. what this would allow the country to do is to react faster to any threats that come from outside. now, plenty of questions still remain about this. would it be a standing body of armed men, armed forces, troops ready, and waiting to repel any attack? or would it be more of a framework an agreement by which the countries can contribute to some kind of collective pool that is grouped together when the need arises? we don't know the answers to these yet but we do know that russia is considering at the moment sending its troops back into tajikistan, to patrol the border, it was doing this until 2005 but the agreement ran out and they went home. they are considering sending troops back there. what's going on south of that border is very worrying to russia and its neighboring countries in the cis.. the taliban push into kunduz is worrying t
one tcass kazakhstan.his allows for the grouping of border forces and other institutions from cis member states designed to resolve crisis situations on the external borders. what this would allow the country to do is to react faster to any threats that come from outside. now, plenty of questions still remain about this. would it be a standing body of armed men, armed forces, troops ready, and waiting to repel any attack? or would it be more of a framework an agreement by which the countries...
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there are several examples of -- of open political out burst of feelings in central asian, kazakhstanher areas against this war. moreover, one of the very illustrative examples or indicators of this feeling is that since the last year the soviets stopped practice of sending the dead bullies and coffins back to their homeland because every time such coffin arrived to their native village or town it's sparked up immediately the sort of demonstration of the population against this war. and because of that, the practice was stopped and the corpses are buried now in afghanistan. >> since the soviet inface the few afghan doctors serving the rural population have fled. health care services for those who have stayed behind is maintained by volunteer medical teams, mostly french, such as pierre and med international. in the two years since these medical teams have been serving in afghanistan, they have observed the evolution of soviet tactics against the civilian population. dr. claude spoke of what -- >> translator: and now we are witnessing a phase in the world crimes and shot during the las
there are several examples of -- of open political out burst of feelings in central asian, kazakhstanher areas against this war. moreover, one of the very illustrative examples or indicators of this feeling is that since the last year the soviets stopped practice of sending the dead bullies and coffins back to their homeland because every time such coffin arrived to their native village or town it's sparked up immediately the sort of demonstration of the population against this war. and because...
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pakistan, kazakhstan, nigeria, these markets could happen outside impact.rkets are doing well recently. we are looking for a positive capitalist, and we think this is certainly one of them. alix: this is not the first time china has invested in front to markets. but it's been more of an investment. when you investment, you think energy, but these are contracts that are rising in value versus investment. what is the distinction? ben: china's relationships are changing. the initial relationship was import and export commodities and go looking for that. now it's much more outbound investment related. relationships are shifting towards goods, services, infrastructure. it's an evolving, maturing nature of china's outbound investment. alix: the chart we were just looking at that showed how much contract of this happened in front your markets versus investment growth -- how sustainable is that? ben: given the low base, we will be talking about this for years. the surprise here is that it's happening for than expected. the expectations is that you won't see very mu
pakistan, kazakhstan, nigeria, these markets could happen outside impact.rkets are doing well recently. we are looking for a positive capitalist, and we think this is certainly one of them. alix: this is not the first time china has invested in front to markets. but it's been more of an investment. when you investment, you think energy, but these are contracts that are rising in value versus investment. what is the distinction? ben: china's relationships are changing. the initial relationship...
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. >>> from all corners of the globe we go to kazakhstan, given the job of forming a coalition government. it's promised closer ties to russ. in 2010, kyrgyzstan went through an uprising, first country in south central asia to have a election for cooperation in europe. the voters in portugal have elected the governing center right coalition which is widely seen as oreferendum, this election, on four years of austerity there. the coalition of prime minister pedro coehlo, ready to talk to other parties about coalition. >> translator: we did not manage to achieve the majority in parliament as we had wished for. i told all the portuguese people it would have been a safer way of facing the next four years but i fully respect the decision of the portuguese people. >> coming up, do stay with us if you can, the brazilian investigation that's expected to uncover corruption at the highest levels. >>> it's a different story for rangers, the texas rangers, robin has got that in joavment. >> a money laundering operation that used a car wash as a front, has lent its name to a big police investigation i
. >>> from all corners of the globe we go to kazakhstan, given the job of forming a coalition government. it's promised closer ties to russ. in 2010, kyrgyzstan went through an uprising, first country in south central asia to have a election for cooperation in europe. the voters in portugal have elected the governing center right coalition which is widely seen as oreferendum, this election, on four years of austerity there. the coalition of prime minister pedro coehlo, ready to talk to...
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the devastating kazakhstan quake in 2005 which killed tens of thousands came from a shallow fault line that's similar to the san andreis a fault here in the bay area. >> this earthquake, as bad as it is, is a wake-up call that afghanistan is really earthquake country. >> in 2006 and 2008 dr. walter moody went with a team from the u.s. geological survey to train afghan seismologists. the training led to the replacement of vulnerable schools and hospitals and other buildings possibly saving lives. >> nothing compared what they're dealing with in afghanistan, but the danville area is still shaking here. seven quakes in the last 24 hours. that area has been hit by hundreds of small quakes in recent weeks. seismologists say the calaveras fault is releasing tension but it's not a sign of a more powerful quake to come. >> you can find guidelines for stocking an earthquake survival kit and developing an emergency plan for your family at abc7.com and look under prepare nocal. >>> lila allgood is still waiting for a lawyer while they say they need more time to look at the evidence. the judge has
the devastating kazakhstan quake in 2005 which killed tens of thousands came from a shallow fault line that's similar to the san andreis a fault here in the bay area. >> this earthquake, as bad as it is, is a wake-up call that afghanistan is really earthquake country. >> in 2006 and 2008 dr. walter moody went with a team from the u.s. geological survey to train afghan seismologists. the training led to the replacement of vulnerable schools and hospitals and other buildings possibly...
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>> there are a couple of pertinent documents that have been signed in kazakhstan today, on friday. the first is to do with greater military cooperation between all the different c.i.s. member states. the second one is a little more relevant to this. if i can read from the announcements of the signing, what it essentially does is allows for a grouping of border forces and other institutions from c.i.s. member states designed to resolve crisis situations on the external border, so basically that would allow these countries to react faster to threats coming from outside the c.i.s. member states. now, there are plenty of questions lest about exactly what this force would entail, would it be a standing body of troops that is always ready and always there to repel any kind of attack, or would it be more like a facility or an agreement by which different states could cooperate and could contribute to a fighting force to do that. we don't know yet, but we are getting some kind of idea about potentially what it might entail. russia does seem to be considering at the moment sending its troop
>> there are a couple of pertinent documents that have been signed in kazakhstan today, on friday. the first is to do with greater military cooperation between all the different c.i.s. member states. the second one is a little more relevant to this. if i can read from the announcements of the signing, what it essentially does is allows for a grouping of border forces and other institutions from c.i.s. member states designed to resolve crisis situations on the external border, so basically...
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netherlands in danger of failing to qualify for the european championships, despite a 2-1 win over kazakhstan. it leads the dutch fourth in the group. winning a qualifier at home to the czech republic on tuesday, just to have a chance of reaching the play-offs. the netherlands trail third-placed turkey by two points, ahead of the game. that's because turkey had a win against the czechs. they need a point against iceland to reach the playoffs, italy and belgium won their view, despite losing it bosnia, herself rsh, wales progressed to cyprus, the first major tournament since 1958. >> i never felt pressure like this. certainly the net philosophy, three or four games, up need it around you. thankfully i have had that. mexico beat the u.s.a. to take north, and the spot at the 2017 federations cup. facing off. the game went to extra time. level at 1-outline. mexico went ahead in the first period. the u.s.a. equalized. paul aguilar sealed it 3-2. mexico heads to russia to the federations cup. a world cup test event. >> drog turned back the cup with a goal to help the montreal impact beat the olor a
netherlands in danger of failing to qualify for the european championships, despite a 2-1 win over kazakhstan. it leads the dutch fourth in the group. winning a qualifier at home to the czech republic on tuesday, just to have a chance of reaching the play-offs. the netherlands trail third-placed turkey by two points, ahead of the game. that's because turkey had a win against the czechs. they need a point against iceland to reach the playoffs, italy and belgium won their view, despite losing it...
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we have the fight tomorrow night in madison square garden between a russian -- kazakhstan and canadianout. why? what's going on? >> it's the matchups, the fights that the public wants to see and deserve to see them. what's the movie with field of dreams, if they build it they'll come. if you put the fighters, the tough fighters in with each other, the fans will come, the fans want to see you create ratings, you generate more money, pay per view, everything, this is a perfect testament to that. the garden in america. charles: the mecca of sports. >> it's crazy. charles: can you say thank you a little bit to the mma, felt like when mma was booming, it's still booming, but there was a point it cast a dark shadow over boxing. i happen believe to competition makes everyone better. i think boxing responded to your point by putting on better matches, better fighters and saying hey, we got to step our game up. >> i take pride in my philosophy, which is i'm going to take a page from my blue book, because when i was a fighter, active fighter, i fought everybody, whether it was bernard hopkins, f
we have the fight tomorrow night in madison square garden between a russian -- kazakhstan and canadianout. why? what's going on? >> it's the matchups, the fights that the public wants to see and deserve to see them. what's the movie with field of dreams, if they build it they'll come. if you put the fighters, the tough fighters in with each other, the fans will come, the fans want to see you create ratings, you generate more money, pay per view, everything, this is a perfect testament to...
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. >> reporter: two relevant documents are signed on friday in kazakhstan. one has to do with greater military cooperation between the cis member states. the second one is more specific, and if i can read from announcement, it is this allows for the grouping of border forces and other institutions from cis member states designed to resolve crisis situations on the external borders. what this would allow the country to do is react faster to any threats that come from outside. plenty of questions remain about this. would it be a standing body of arms and troops ready and waiting to repel any attack, or would it be more a framework and agreement by which the countries contribute to some kind of collective pool that is grouped together when the need arises. we don't know the answers to these yet, but we know that russia is considering at the moment sending its troops back into the country to patrol the afghan border. it was doing this up until 2005, and then the agreement run out and they went home. they're now considering sending troops back there. what is goin
. >> reporter: two relevant documents are signed on friday in kazakhstan. one has to do with greater military cooperation between the cis member states. the second one is more specific, and if i can read from announcement, it is this allows for the grouping of border forces and other institutions from cis member states designed to resolve crisis situations on the external borders. what this would allow the country to do is react faster to any threats that come from outside. plenty of...
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ambassador to kazakhstan and georg georgia. >> what russia's interested in doing is shoring up the basharregime, not necessarily he himself because as president obama said yesterday, assad's regime is a bit beleaguered now. the russians are concerned that it is losing ground militarily and russia wants to remain strong because that's the tradition with one of its allies. >> the reports are that iran has sent troops to bolster it. >> the u.s. is expanding its air strikes and coalition forces as well. remember, the u.s. is leading a 60-plus nation coalition. the u.s. is also sending arms now to the syrian kurds. it's been a bit reluctant to do that because syrian kurds have ties to the pkk which the turs s oppose, but at this point it looks like the syrian kurds and those are working against isil. >> ambassador, as we look at iran and what iran is doing and the reports out there that it's expanding its role in syria in conjunction with air strikes, what do you take from that? >> well, iran has a big stake like russia does perhaps because it's a shia regime, but also it's a channeled support
ambassador to kazakhstan and georg georgia. >> what russia's interested in doing is shoring up the basharregime, not necessarily he himself because as president obama said yesterday, assad's regime is a bit beleaguered now. the russians are concerned that it is losing ground militarily and russia wants to remain strong because that's the tradition with one of its allies. >> the reports are that iran has sent troops to bolster it. >> the u.s. is expanding its air strikes and...
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in kazakhstan for talks, he contrasted u.s.weakness of the american position in this case comes from the lack of any agenda. i do not quite understand how our american partners could criticize russia's actions to fight terrorism in syria when they reject dialogue on major issue of political settlement. >> reporter: but washington is only interested in pilot safety talks, or plans to defeat isis, not cooperation that could bolster assad. >> they can join in supporting a plan to drive daesh back and create room for a more unifying set of syrian leaders, or they can invest their arms and prestige on behalf of a dictator. >> reporter: while putin may seem to have the advantage now, u.s. officials predict moscow will soon find itself bogged down in syria. >> it means that the u.s. is basically saying okay, you know what? russia, iran, they want a proxy war, we'll give them a proxy war. and we're going to bleed them. >> for more on russia's involvement in syria, we want to bring in jill dougherty. she is a research were the internati
in kazakhstan for talks, he contrasted u.s.weakness of the american position in this case comes from the lack of any agenda. i do not quite understand how our american partners could criticize russia's actions to fight terrorism in syria when they reject dialogue on major issue of political settlement. >> reporter: but washington is only interested in pilot safety talks, or plans to defeat isis, not cooperation that could bolster assad. >> they can join in supporting a plan to drive...
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. >> all right, an unmanned russian cargo ship blasted off from kazakhstan last night carrying 5,000 included in that haul. fuel for the space station. that is a good idea. gra grapefruit, oranges, garlic and mustard. a few hours later it safely docked at the space station. nasa says the trip went off without a hitch. >> i like the combination. but it's hard. what are you going to make with that? >>> coming up now at 6:00, a unique view showing just how powerful hurricane joaquin is as it approaches the united states. the latest on the storm's unpredictable path, next. ♪ >>> prayers during a vigil. a community coming together to honor the lives of nine people shot and killed inside of an oregon community college. "today in the bay" starts right now. >>> and a good friday morning, thank you for joining us. i'm sam brock. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. we are tracking the weather and the roads. mike has a look at the morning cubut let's start out with kai hall. >> a warmer day today all across the bay with temperatures heating up into the 80s. but a nice, cool start as you walk out the do
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people from u$@vo5 co &÷ istanbul to u$@vo5 co &÷ u$@vo5 co kazakhstan to crow and iatia were watchingement. >> let's talk about your book for a second. >> are you cry someis in cement. >> let's talk about your book for a second. >> are you cry somethg. >> i'm getting u$@vo5 co &÷ misty. there is something about you and your project and your town. u$@vo5 co &÷ u$@vo5 co &÷ u$@vo5 co &÷ u$@vo5 co >> now you're making me cry. >> all the u$@vo5 stars co &÷ in the heavens. this. >> this is historical fiction. it's the u$@vo5 co &÷ imagineded story of clark gable and loretta young. u$@vo5 co &÷ now, let me tell you this very quickly. when i was in u$@vo5 co college in the '80s wroi a poem about u$@vo5 co &÷ u$@vo5 clark gable because my great u$@vo5 co &÷ auptsnts mary used me and my brother and u$@vo5 co sisters as slave labor. anyway, i wrote a poem about clark gable. and a u$@vo5 nun delivered this picture to me very quickly. if you can see it of this little boy. this co &÷ is john clark gable. >> what? u$@vo5 co >> yes. u$@vo5 co &÷ and she sent my u$@vo5 poem to mrs. gable and she said
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and he is right when he said that the liberal government has the worst record, except for kazakhstan. that doesn't mean we have to continue not to do anything. mr. trudeau: those mr. mulcair: i was able to -- p.m. harper: i was able to reduce -- mr. mulcair: i was able to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. we are going to be basing ourselves largely on the successful cap and trade model that we use in canada and in the u.s. to reduce so2 emissions. it worked. the provinces have been doing something else that also worked. we are not going to be imposing the details of the means to get there. what we are going to talk about is the combined obligations of results. no more excuse of possible. no more fake stuff from the liberals. no more -- [indiscernible] the ndp will get it done. we have that clear -- [indiscernible] there will be real limits and they will be enforced. mr. mulcair is again making claims without any plan to achieve them. mr. mulcair has taken the decision that what he has to do is -- [indiscernible] -- mr. harper's budget. you cannot make the kind of investment the liberal
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in kazakhstan for talks, he contrasted u.s. policy as feckless. >> translator: the weakness of the american position in this case comes from the lack of any agenda. i do not quite understand how our american partners could criticize russia's actions to fight terrorism in syria when they reject direct dialogue on a major issue of political settlement. >> but washington is only interested in pilot safety talks, or plans to defeat isis. not cooperation that could bolster assad. >> they can join in supporting a plan to drive daesh back and create room for more unified set of syrian leaders, or they can invest their arms and prestige on behalf of a dictator -- >> reporter: while putin may seem to have the advantage now, u.s. officials predict moscow will soon find itself bogged down in syria. >> it means that the u.s. is basically saying, okay, you know what, russia, iran, they want a proxy war, we'll give them a proxy war. and we're going to bleed them. >> now, president obama's view is that sooner rather than later russia will see
in kazakhstan for talks, he contrasted u.s. policy as feckless. >> translator: the weakness of the american position in this case comes from the lack of any agenda. i do not quite understand how our american partners could criticize russia's actions to fight terrorism in syria when they reject direct dialogue on a major issue of political settlement. >> but washington is only interested in pilot safety talks, or plans to defeat isis. not cooperation that could bolster assad....
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and making the statement at a meeting this morning in kazakhstan and working with arab nations to formroader coordination to battle i.s.i.l. in syria a day after air strikes battled homs and aleppo and human rights saying at least 75 people were killed in those attacks and the group says 43 were in the homs countryside including women and children. al jazeera's zaina has the latest. >>> government and allies expanded counter offensive against opposition and opened a new front south of the northern city of aleppo. we understand from activists on the ground as well as syrian military sources that they are hoping to recapture a route, a very strategic route at the highway that links the northern providence of aleppo to government controlled territories further south and aleppo is not the only front. the government just yesterday launched a ground offensive against the opposition in the northern countryside of homs and a few days earlier they opened another front against opposition in the northern countryside of hama and southern areas of idlib providence and seems there is a strategy here
and making the statement at a meeting this morning in kazakhstan and working with arab nations to formroader coordination to battle i.s.i.l. in syria a day after air strikes battled homs and aleppo and human rights saying at least 75 people were killed in those attacks and the group says 43 were in the homs countryside including women and children. al jazeera's zaina has the latest. >>> government and allies expanded counter offensive against opposition and opened a new front south of...
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of diplomatic positions, representing the net's states and russia, ukraine, georgia, and kazakhstan andd stay with us. ♪ >> it is 11:00 a.m. in san francisco, 2:00 p.m. in new york. into the fourth quarter. crude a raising its gain as commodities extend their slump. when we finish the year off strong? the situation in syria getting more serious. russia carrying out airstrikes. just to are they targeting? america's love of pickups and as to be's pushing auto sales to the highest level in a decade. are some automakers missing out? good afternoon. i'm scarlet fu. ami with atraight to r check on the markets. it is october 1. we have two hours to go before the close and it looks like we have given up some of our early gains. rami: given up most of the gains we saw yesterday. stocks headed downward.
of diplomatic positions, representing the net's states and russia, ukraine, georgia, and kazakhstan andd stay with us. ♪ >> it is 11:00 a.m. in san francisco, 2:00 p.m. in new york. into the fourth quarter. crude a raising its gain as commodities extend their slump. when we finish the year off strong? the situation in syria getting more serious. russia carrying out airstrikes. just to are they targeting? america's love of pickups and as to be's pushing auto sales to the highest level in...
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except for kazakhstan. that doesn't mean that we have to continue not to do anything. >> those figures are published. every year i was the minister of the environment in quebec, i was able to reduce emissions. we had a clear plan. we have a plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in canada. we'll base ourselves largely on the successful cap-and-trade model we use in canada and the u.s. to reduce so-2 emissions causing acid rain. it works. but if provinces have been doing something else that also works, we won't became posing the detail of the means to get there. what we'll be talking about is the combined obligation of result. no more excuses possible. no more fake stuff from the liberals. >> $40 billion in infrastructure isn't fake, mr. mulcair. >> the mdp will get it done, that track record. these will be hard cap, real limits and they will be enforced. [ applause ] >> mr. mulcair is making the kinds of announcements that aren't followed up by any real plan to achieve this. because mr. mulcair has taken t
except for kazakhstan. that doesn't mean that we have to continue not to do anything. >> those figures are published. every year i was the minister of the environment in quebec, i was able to reduce emissions. we had a clear plan. we have a plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in canada. we'll base ourselves largely on the successful cap-and-trade model we use in canada and the u.s. to reduce so-2 emissions causing acid rain. it works. but if provinces have been doing something else...
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and he's right when he said that the liberal government had the worst record except for kazakhstan. that doesn't mean that we have to continue not to do anything. >> those figures were published every year that i was minister in quebec. i was able to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. we had a plan to do it. we're going to be basing ourselves largely on the successful cap and trade model that we used in canada and the u.s. to reduce so 2 emissions that was causing acid rains. we're not going to be imposing the details of the means to get there. what we're going to be talking about is the can combiombined on of result. no more excuses possible. no more fake stuff from theas:f liberals. >> $40 billion in infrastructure isn't fake. >> the ndp will get it done. i have that track record. we have that record. these are hard caps, there are limits, and they will be enforced. >> he is making the kind of announcements that aren't followed up by any real plan to achieve this. because he has taken the decision that what he has to do at all costs is balance mr. harper's budget. he cannot make the
and he's right when he said that the liberal government had the worst record except for kazakhstan. that doesn't mean that we have to continue not to do anything. >> those figures were published every year that i was minister in quebec. i was able to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. we had a plan to do it. we're going to be basing ourselves largely on the successful cap and trade model that we used in canada and the u.s. to reduce so 2 emissions that was causing acid rains. we're not...
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we had the highest incarceration rate in the world, above russia, cuba, belarus, kazakhstan. prison population has ballooned sevenfold over the last 30 years to 40 years. the president has been saying that a primary driver of this phenomenon is mandatory minimum sentences for drug crimes. he was the first president to visit a prison, and he blames it on nonviolent drug offenders being locked away for decades. he has picked up on a diet -- on crow," of "the new jim structural racism at work, locking people away for drug crimes that don't hurt anybody else. it does not fit the facts. most of the people in prison are there for violent crime. a and property crimes together -- drug crimes are at most 15 of the people -- at most 1/5 of the people locked up. there are a few people being locked away a long time for being drug dealers, but most of the people behind bars are implicated in violence or stealing property, and we cannot just ignore that. the other thing that the president is overlooking is, when the war on drugs really got rolling 30 years ago, a lot of people pushing it w
we had the highest incarceration rate in the world, above russia, cuba, belarus, kazakhstan. prison population has ballooned sevenfold over the last 30 years to 40 years. the president has been saying that a primary driver of this phenomenon is mandatory minimum sentences for drug crimes. he was the first president to visit a prison, and he blames it on nonviolent drug offenders being locked away for decades. he has picked up on a diet -- on crow," of "the new jim structural racism at...