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behind the new silk road that leads to kazakhstan's economic capital. behind the trains that run through the steps china is pursuing a strategy. the opening of a new export route to absorb any excess industrial production but the main goal is to intensify china's economic and political influence all across central asia a region that historically has looked towards russia. in the new forward till you can have made their logic of the generous roads that. the railway lines. for us for all the new transport options are an advantage to those located on this line in kazakhstan and elsewhere in central asia in this case there's a to leave a note central nevertheless it's largely a chinese project that's aiming to solve china's problems that could take a guess the vishay three for china's constantly trying to find new space for its population. to tell us their years of course russia has a lot of empty land but russia is still strong central asia is weaker it's the weakest link in the chain. as so often china's population figures are a cause for concern the fear
behind the new silk road that leads to kazakhstan's economic capital. behind the trains that run through the steps china is pursuing a strategy. the opening of a new export route to absorb any excess industrial production but the main goal is to intensify china's economic and political influence all across central asia a region that historically has looked towards russia. in the new forward till you can have made their logic of the generous roads that. the railway lines. for us for all the new...
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and yet the russians are still nominally the most important diplomatic influencer over kazakhstan. and the reason for that is the chinese do not want to upset the apple cart in what's been a very good relationship between the russians and chinese. long term that probably doesn't work, because the chinese so undermine russian security. but they're getting away with it for quite a while. and i think that's what i see, is how deliberate and how farsighted china's eurasia's strategy really is. mr. kaplan: there's something else. tom: please. mr. kaplan: it's that china -- belt and road, even if it succeeds only 50% or 60%, and some elements of it can't be done, at least it's a plan, it's a grand strategy. it's a direction for china to measure itself, which is much more than what the united states has. the united states has nothing at this point. china has a direction of paradigm. tom: but out of the neorealism you're acclaimed for, out of samuel huntington and the rest, part of it is an inbred reticence on the part of america to participate in the old world, whether it is england or fr
and yet the russians are still nominally the most important diplomatic influencer over kazakhstan. and the reason for that is the chinese do not want to upset the apple cart in what's been a very good relationship between the russians and chinese. long term that probably doesn't work, because the chinese so undermine russian security. but they're getting away with it for quite a while. and i think that's what i see, is how deliberate and how farsighted china's eurasia's strategy really is. mr....
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in excess kazakhstan, far woman there.ns back home in the uk. england, what an opportunity they have. their first world cup quarterfinal since 2006. just two wins away from a world cup final. it is difficult to believe but it is a reality. thank you for braving the atrocious conditions. farne islands ub ngo. —— far nicer in the studio. so what sort of challenge will sweden pose england then? this was the goal, from emil forsberg against switzerland, that sent them through to the quarter—finals. a first appearance at this stage of the tournament in 2a years. and with no zlatan ibrahimovic, this is a team built on the strength of the collective. our sports news correspondent richard conway, is at their training base. this is sweden's training base on the black codes, it is a holiday resort, england could have been here ever change their plans and went north to further the leg repino instead. right, no fans around you, the sense of relaxation is in easy dish spirits. they are without flat and routledge. this is a —— they are
in excess kazakhstan, far woman there.ns back home in the uk. england, what an opportunity they have. their first world cup quarterfinal since 2006. just two wins away from a world cup final. it is difficult to believe but it is a reality. thank you for braving the atrocious conditions. farne islands ub ngo. —— far nicer in the studio. so what sort of challenge will sweden pose england then? this was the goal, from emil forsberg against switzerland, that sent them through to the...
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until now, this scottish company has had to send its satellites to india, china or kazakhstan to getthe uk will rocket boost the domestic industry. the very north of scotland is a great location to be able to get to the right orbits for the satellites we do, because it is very far north and we can get into what is called a polar orbit, so it will go round the poles of the earth. nearly 800 miles south this is newquay airport. they have announced ambitious plans today. this was only going to a few miles to the isles of scilly, but soon satellites could be launched from here too. not the kind of vertical rocket lift—offs planned for scotland, but horizontal launches by planes. this afternoon cornwall council signed a deal with richard branson‘s company. for this engineering firm in bodmin, it is all a sign that britain's space industry is on the up. this is a really carefully machined part. the precision parts they make here will soon be used in a nasa mission, to carry out the biggest ever survey of fresh water supply. they say today's announcement in northern scotland and here will m
until now, this scottish company has had to send its satellites to india, china or kazakhstan to getthe uk will rocket boost the domestic industry. the very north of scotland is a great location to be able to get to the right orbits for the satellites we do, because it is very far north and we can get into what is called a polar orbit, so it will go round the poles of the earth. nearly 800 miles south this is newquay airport. they have announced ambitious plans today. this was only going to a...
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he had belarus, kazakhstan. but as we are writing memos focus on this, nobody read the memos. they are called cables, right? i don't know why they are called cables. we send emails but i get it is left over from a time earlier. trying to say people, this is the most important thing to put in. nobody paid attention. but for him the focus was on ukraine. and here's why. anybody by anything with a label on the back of it. notice i said that, made in russia. in the u.s.? what did you buy? caviar? are you sure it was legal? a lot of illegal caviar. we can buy caviar. anything else? it is not really made in russia it is packaged fish in russia. what about products made in russia? vodka? okay. you can buy vodka. i've been to -- you can purchase beer. i would encourage it. it is not very good. i purchase it every now and then for nostalgic purposes. my point is, there's not a lot of made in russia being salty because russia does not make a lot of good that we want to buy here. but in ukraine, there are a lot of consumers that buy russian goods. and so, back then, to get ukraine to joi
he had belarus, kazakhstan. but as we are writing memos focus on this, nobody read the memos. they are called cables, right? i don't know why they are called cables. we send emails but i get it is left over from a time earlier. trying to say people, this is the most important thing to put in. nobody paid attention. but for him the focus was on ukraine. and here's why. anybody by anything with a label on the back of it. notice i said that, made in russia. in the u.s.? what did you buy? caviar?...
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he plays mikhail kukushkin from kazakhstan in the first match of the day on centre court.owed by a women's singles match between the number 22 seed johanna konta and slovakia's dominika cibulkova. then it's another men's match between great britain's kyle edmund and bradley klahn of the usa. the women's top seed simona halep is in action on court no i. she plays zheng saisai from china — and that's after the conclusioon of the men's match between marin cilic and guido pella, with cilic leading by two sets to love. later in the day, juan martin del potro and alexander zverev both play their 2nd round matches. after all the excitement at the football world cup in russia, there was a chance for the teams to have a rest ahead of the quarter finals, which begin on friday. two former champions, france and uruguay, meet in the first of the matches. that'll be followed by brazil taking on belgium. on saturday, it's sweden against england. the winner of that, plays the winner of russia against croatia. from samara, john bennett reports. russian football legends don't come much bigg
he plays mikhail kukushkin from kazakhstan in the first match of the day on centre court.owed by a women's singles match between the number 22 seed johanna konta and slovakia's dominika cibulkova. then it's another men's match between great britain's kyle edmund and bradley klahn of the usa. the women's top seed simona halep is in action on court no i. she plays zheng saisai from china — and that's after the conclusioon of the men's match between marin cilic and guido pella, with cilic...
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still to come here on the news are thousands more on a limb picked figure skater killed in kazakhstan details just ahead in the sports teams. in iran waste inefficiencies and a growing population have led to twin living water supplies. have been determined to attract water from any source possible this is what we see as a result now of the country's future it's. attitude to change and innovative solutions are being found people in power investigates iran's water crisis on al-jazeera. when people need to be heard. but it's been for a few jomo still is life it's not a normal life show and the story needs to be told to do stories that have an impact on the suspect by testifying before the law to make sure that the bad guys are popping back al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring new documentaries and live moves on air and online. time for sports news has far. thanks very much sebastian vettel put for ari on pole position for his home german grand prix for city's driver valtteri bottas had thought he sealed the position but that was before the world championship leader moved to the to
still to come here on the news are thousands more on a limb picked figure skater killed in kazakhstan details just ahead in the sports teams. in iran waste inefficiencies and a growing population have led to twin living water supplies. have been determined to attract water from any source possible this is what we see as a result now of the country's future it's. attitude to change and innovative solutions are being found people in power investigates iran's water crisis on al-jazeera. when...
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so i spent a lot of time in other parts of the world produce oil and gas, russia, saudi arabia, kazakhstan, brazil, i'll tell you this. fact.a there is no place on planet earth that has higher standards, higher standards of producing energy than alaska. and so my pitch has always been you want to protect the global environment and you know to continue need to produce energy, we should choose the place that has the highest standards. places like russia, in the arctic, they don't give a darn about their environment. we do. come up to the north slope, prudo bay and you see the high standards. also in terms of foreign policy, a lot of discussion right now on vladimir putin, him and the back on russian regime. i'm fully supportive in pushing but i ery way possible like to share this story that's quite interesting. senator a meeting with mccain, as you know, he's uffering with some here's health challenges, i ask everyone to keep them in the prayers. in a meeting about a year and a half ago with a senior russian dissident. we do in hat more can terms of policies? we've instituted sanctions, for
so i spent a lot of time in other parts of the world produce oil and gas, russia, saudi arabia, kazakhstan, brazil, i'll tell you this. fact.a there is no place on planet earth that has higher standards, higher standards of producing energy than alaska. and so my pitch has always been you want to protect the global environment and you know to continue need to produce energy, we should choose the place that has the highest standards. places like russia, in the arctic, they don't give a darn...
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been to bike annoying kazakhstan for a serious launches and flown make fighter jet so had a wonderful time in russia executing my space training as well as of done in america and to be honest i'm so excited i can't wait to go yes those risks but there's always risk when you when you do exciting things i'm an adventure i'm a pioneer i'm not afraid of pushing the boundaries and in two thousand and eight to set a world record by doing the first tandem skydive all mount everest so often things that in my view much worse or have high risk profile in the past can't wait to go to space we'll follow me. if you take me maybe but i am last question for you dennis tito this first space tourist paid twenty million dollars for a straight fifteen years later you're paying a quarter of a million dollars for your ticket using makes space travel will be equivalent to i don't know train ferry another twenty years. no i don't think so i think it was actually on the launch pad in baikonur when when dennis took off to assess i was very very excited on his behalf and and he's a true pioneer in that regard
been to bike annoying kazakhstan for a serious launches and flown make fighter jet so had a wonderful time in russia executing my space training as well as of done in america and to be honest i'm so excited i can't wait to go yes those risks but there's always risk when you when you do exciting things i'm an adventure i'm a pioneer i'm not afraid of pushing the boundaries and in two thousand and eight to set a world record by doing the first tandem skydive all mount everest so often things that...
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figure skater has died at the age of twenty five after being attacked with a knife in his native kazakhstan then has turned one bronze of the sort she gains in twenty fourteen and also competed at the olympics earlier this year police say a ten was stabbed in the thigh as he tried to stop two men from stealing his car mirrors he later died of his injuries in hospital. olympic champion gymnast alley raised and stole the show at this year's f.b.i. awards in los angeles but it's not for her acumen in the sport instead she and other victims delivered a scathing attack on those who protected a u.s. team doctor who abused them he does some reports on how ray's men and her fellow sisters survivors were on edge for their coverage. be on you a speedy awards recognize excellence in sports performance and this year's ceremony in los angeles had a female host for the first time racing driver danica patrick an appropriate choice given what was to come the authoress courage award is given to sports stars who are deemed to possess strength in the face of adversity courage in the face of peril and the will
figure skater has died at the age of twenty five after being attacked with a knife in his native kazakhstan then has turned one bronze of the sort she gains in twenty fourteen and also competed at the olympics earlier this year police say a ten was stabbed in the thigh as he tried to stop two men from stealing his car mirrors he later died of his injuries in hospital. olympic champion gymnast alley raised and stole the show at this year's f.b.i. awards in los angeles but it's not for her acumen...
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athletes after the shocking news from oday, an olympic figure skating medalist stabbed to death in kazakhstan. e he took home bronzin 2014, his country's first medalistn figure skang. authorities say he was stabbed during a dispute with people trying to steal a mirror from his car. he was just 25 years old. >>> caught on camera, parents behaving badly. the referee blowing the whistle on social media about moms and dads for unsportsmen like conduct at their children's games. >>> also, classic sitcom fans, now you have a chance to own an iconic piece of tv history. and sometimes i don't eat the way i should. so i drink boost to get the nutrition i'm missing. boost high protein now has 33% more protein, along with 26 essential vitamins and minerals. and it has a guaranteed great taste. man: boost gives me everything i need to be up for doing what i love. boost high protein. be up for it. boost high protein. withwhat sore back?sk... what bum knee? advil is relief that's fast strength that lasts you'll ask... what pain? with advil (man)(woman) beautiful just like you. (woman) oh, why thank you. [b
athletes after the shocking news from oday, an olympic figure skating medalist stabbed to death in kazakhstan. e he took home bronzin 2014, his country's first medalistn figure skang. authorities say he was stabbed during a dispute with people trying to steal a mirror from his car. he was just 25 years old. >>> caught on camera, parents behaving badly. the referee blowing the whistle on social media about moms and dads for unsportsmen like conduct at their children's games....
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been to bike annoying kazakhstan for a serious launches and flown make fighter jet so had a wonderful time in russia executing my space training as well as i've done in america and to be honest i'm so excited i can't wait to go yes those risks but there's always risk when you when you do exciting things i'm an adventure i'm a pioneer i'm not afraid of pushing the boundaries and in two thousand and eight a set a world record by doing the first tandem skydive oh mt everest so often things that in my view much worse or have high risk profile in the past can't wait to go to space we'll follow me. if you take me maybe but i'm last question for you dennis tito the first space tourist paid twenty million dollars for a straight fifteen years later you're paying a quarter of a million dollars for your ticket using make space travel will be equivalent to i don't know train ferry another twenty years. no i don't think so i think it was actually on the launch pad in baikonur when when dennis took off to the assess i was very very excited that his behalf and and he's a true pioneer in that regard
been to bike annoying kazakhstan for a serious launches and flown make fighter jet so had a wonderful time in russia executing my space training as well as i've done in america and to be honest i'm so excited i can't wait to go yes those risks but there's always risk when you when you do exciting things i'm an adventure i'm a pioneer i'm not afraid of pushing the boundaries and in two thousand and eight a set a world record by doing the first tandem skydive oh mt everest so often things that in...
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soviet era, samara has opened its doors to the few england fans to have made it here close to the kazakhstanver. i've only booked a one—way ticket and i'm not going home until we get beat, and i don't think i'm going back until a week on monday. southgate's brought that together. they've been together as youngsters as well. manager gareth southgate is keeping his feet he's brought them through and i think it shows. there's a togetherness and friendliness with the whole thing which i haven't seen in past world cups. this city is best known for being home to russia's space programme. win here tomorrow and who knows where england's world cup adventure will end. following a day of intensive talks, the prime minster says cabinet ministers have reached agreement on uk relations with the eu after brexit. emergency workers in thailand have set up a supply of air to a group of boys trapped in a flooded cave, but they say they're not yet ready to begin a rescue operation. well, let's get more on that story now. jonathan head is at the entrance to the caves in northern thailand. throughout this week si
soviet era, samara has opened its doors to the few england fans to have made it here close to the kazakhstanver. i've only booked a one—way ticket and i'm not going home until we get beat, and i don't think i'm going back until a week on monday. southgate's brought that together. they've been together as youngsters as well. manager gareth southgate is keeping his feet he's brought them through and i think it shows. there's a togetherness and friendliness with the whole thing which i haven't...
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until now, this scottish company has had to send its satellites to india, china or kazakhstan to getm into to space. they say being able to lift off from a uk spaceport will rocket—boost the domestic industry. nearly 800 miles south, this is newquay airport in cornwall, and they've also announced ambitious plans today. this flight was only going to a few miles to the isles of scilly, but soon satellites could be launched from here too. not the kind of vertical rocket lift—offs that are planned for scotland, but horizontal launches by planes. this afternoon cornwall council signed a deal with richard branson‘s virgin orbit company. for this engineering firm in nearby bodmin, it's all a sign that britain's space industry is on the up. this is a really carefully—machined part. the precision parts they make here will soon be used in a nasa mission, to carry out the biggest ever survey of fresh water supplies on earth. they say today's announcements in northern scotland and here will mean the uk can play a confident, long—term part in a growing global business. britain's space industry ha
until now, this scottish company has had to send its satellites to india, china or kazakhstan to getm into to space. they say being able to lift off from a uk spaceport will rocket—boost the domestic industry. nearly 800 miles south, this is newquay airport in cornwall, and they've also announced ambitious plans today. this flight was only going to a few miles to the isles of scilly, but soon satellites could be launched from here too. not the kind of vertical rocket lift—offs that are...
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been to bike annoying kazakhstan for a serious launches and flown make fighter jet so had a wonderful time in russia executing my space training as well as of done in america and to be honest i'm so excited i can't wait to go yes those risks but there's always risk when you when you do exciting things i'm an adventure i'm a pioneer i'm not afraid of pushing the boundaries and in two thousand and eight to set a world record by doing the first tandem skydive all mount everest so often things that in my view much worse or have high risk profile in the past can wait to go to space we'll follow me. if you take me maybe but i am last question for you dennis tito the first space tourist pay twenty million dollars for a straight face ten years later you're paying a quarter of a million dollars for your ticket using like space travel will be equal in two train ferry another twenty years. no i don't think so i think it was actually on the launch pad in baikonur when when dennis took off to assess i was very very excited that his behalf and and he's a true pioneer in that regard so it's fantasti
been to bike annoying kazakhstan for a serious launches and flown make fighter jet so had a wonderful time in russia executing my space training as well as of done in america and to be honest i'm so excited i can't wait to go yes those risks but there's always risk when you when you do exciting things i'm an adventure i'm a pioneer i'm not afraid of pushing the boundaries and in two thousand and eight to set a world record by doing the first tandem skydive all mount everest so often things that...
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it takes to be considered a friend this is are the friends who are cut on and he's actually in kazakhstan but this is what he has to say have a listen so historically in france the dominant conception of politicians as always been civic conceptions meaning that the attachment to the french nation is solely based on people's willingness and desire to voluntarily join the french family so being part of the national team in france is similar to being part of the armed forces notwithstanding your origins or religion people will accept us part of the community because of your willingness to sacrifice everything for friends. sort of hey i know you were trying to get in there he says it's all about the willingness to sacrifice everything that is a high bar but what do you make of this comet i think that. communication. what i find interesting is that not many seem to understand that you can be both african and french there is one of the pay i did honey who say's he's more work and no work and french and the same time so there is a way to deal with both you know both identity if you are from afri
it takes to be considered a friend this is are the friends who are cut on and he's actually in kazakhstan but this is what he has to say have a listen so historically in france the dominant conception of politicians as always been civic conceptions meaning that the attachment to the french nation is solely based on people's willingness and desire to voluntarily join the french family so being part of the national team in france is similar to being part of the armed forces notwithstanding your...
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figure skater has died at the age of twenty five after being attacked with a knife in his native kazakhstan then has turned one bronze of the sort she gains in twenty fourteen and also competed at the olympics earlier this year police say a ten was stabbed in the thigh as he tried to stop two men from stealing his car mirrors he later died of his injuries in hospital. olympic champion gymnasts to only raise men stole the show at this year's f.b.o. awards in los angeles but it's not for her achievements in the sport instead she and other victims delivered a scathing attack on those who protected a u.s. team doctor who abused the pay to stem reports on how ray's been fellows this to survivors were honored for their courage to be a new awards recognize excellence in sports performance and this year's ceremony in los angeles had a female host for the first time racing driver danica patrick an appropriate choice given what was to come the authoress courage award is given to sports stars who are deemed to possess strength in the face of adversity courage in the face of peril and the willingness t
figure skater has died at the age of twenty five after being attacked with a knife in his native kazakhstan then has turned one bronze of the sort she gains in twenty fourteen and also competed at the olympics earlier this year police say a ten was stabbed in the thigh as he tried to stop two men from stealing his car mirrors he later died of his injuries in hospital. olympic champion gymnasts to only raise men stole the show at this year's f.b.o. awards in los angeles but it's not for her...
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until now, this scottish company has had to send its satellites to endsia, china or kazakhstan to geto lift off from the uk will rocket boost the domestic industry. the very north of scotland is a great location to be able to get to the right orbits for the satellites we do, because it is very far north and which can get into what is called a polar orbit so it will go round the poles of the earth. nearly 800 miles south this is knew key airport. they have announced ambitious plans today. this was only going to a few miles to the isles of silly but satellites could be launched from here too. not the kind of vertical lift offs planned for scotland but horizontal launches by planes. this afternoon cornwall council signed a deal with richard branson‘s company. for this firm in bodmin it is all a sign that britain's space industry is on the up. this is a really carefully machines part. the precision parts they make here will soon be used in a nasa mission, to carry out the biggest ever survey of freshwater supply, they say today's announcement in northern scotland and here will mean the uk
until now, this scottish company has had to send its satellites to endsia, china or kazakhstan to geto lift off from the uk will rocket boost the domestic industry. the very north of scotland is a great location to be able to get to the right orbits for the satellites we do, because it is very far north and which can get into what is called a polar orbit so it will go round the poles of the earth. nearly 800 miles south this is knew key airport. they have announced ambitious plans today. this...
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soviet era, samara has opened its doors to the few england fans to have made it here close to the kazakhstan this flotel moored on the volga river. i've only booked a one—way ticket and i'm not going home until we get beat, and i don't think i'm going back until a week on monday. southgate's bought that together. they've been together as youngsters as well. he's brought them through and i think it shows. there's a togetherness and friendliness with the whole thing which i haven't seen in past world cups. this city is best known for being home to russia's space programme. win here tomorrow and who knows where england's world cup adventure will end. if england are beaten and they will go home and made a great sense of achievement and progress, but also a sense of a great opportunity missed. but if they can win, only croatia or russia would stand between them and the first world cup finals since 1966. there is a huge amount at sta ke 1966. there is a huge amount at stake at here tomorrow. dan, many thanks. china has accused the united states of starting "the largest trade war in economic histor
soviet era, samara has opened its doors to the few england fans to have made it here close to the kazakhstan this flotel moored on the volga river. i've only booked a one—way ticket and i'm not going home until we get beat, and i don't think i'm going back until a week on monday. southgate's bought that together. they've been together as youngsters as well. he's brought them through and i think it shows. there's a togetherness and friendliness with the whole thing which i haven't seen in past...
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launched a rocket carrying supplies to the international space station the craft blasted off from kazakhstan deliver nearly three tons of material material including fuel food and water to so use rocket docket that the space station less than four hours after lift off rule should you approach u.s. president trump. has nominated a consistently conservative judge brett kavanaugh to fill the vacancy on the supreme court in a move that will likely shape the top judicial body for years to come cavanagh is seen as a washington insider he noted his catholic faith and commitment to his religious community and he laid out his legal worldview saying quote a judge must be independent and must interpret the law not make the law. washington correspondent claire richardson has more on the announcement donald trump made his announcement on primetime t.v. in what has been an extraordinary opportunity for this president to choose a second nominee to sit on the supreme court records and a is going to have an enormous impact that will long outlast the trumpet ministration potentially ensuring a conservative ma
launched a rocket carrying supplies to the international space station the craft blasted off from kazakhstan deliver nearly three tons of material material including fuel food and water to so use rocket docket that the space station less than four hours after lift off rule should you approach u.s. president trump. has nominated a consistently conservative judge brett kavanaugh to fill the vacancy on the supreme court in a move that will likely shape the top judicial body for years to come...
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i still don't know who informed russia kazakhstan uzbekistan or wherever that their transport and animal welfare regulations if they have any don't apply to our trucks but our regulations do try saying that to another country. and what's good deeds on the visits and that's why i think the european court judgement is ridiculous. hostile and. still the ruling applies not only to the export of expensive breeding animals but also to animals for slaughter. animal welfare is welfare for all animals this is undisputed however it may be necessary to keep in mind that the treatment of breeding animals could be completely different to that of animals for slaughter. but it's nuts but it's not the same magine you're selling cars if you sell a formula one car that you were planning to race somewhere it must arrive in a faultless condition and z. but if you're selling junk cars for scrap it's not that important if the body has a few dents. that's how i put it. on oh. that's straight talk criminal industry expert even if he doesn't deal personally with animals bound for slaughter houses. six hundred fi
i still don't know who informed russia kazakhstan uzbekistan or wherever that their transport and animal welfare regulations if they have any don't apply to our trucks but our regulations do try saying that to another country. and what's good deeds on the visits and that's why i think the european court judgement is ridiculous. hostile and. still the ruling applies not only to the export of expensive breeding animals but also to animals for slaughter. animal welfare is welfare for all animals...
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i've been speaking to ambassador william courtney, a former us ambassador to kazakhstan and georgia. agenda for this summit. so here his so here is his assessment of what we might expect. well, it will be important for the white house to have a summit which has some concrete achievements. the summit with kimjong—un has some concrete achievements. the summit with kim jong—un did not have concrete achievements, just a very generaljoint concrete achievements, just a very general joint statement and concrete achievements, just a very generaljoint statement and nice atmospherics. but to be later, the north koreans were accusing the americans of the gangster like tax ex “— americans of the gangster like tax ex —— two weeks later. —— gangster like tactics. this time, there needs to be some concrete achievements. and what might those concrete achievements look like in the european union? at first, in the ronald reagan and mikael gorbachev summit, aftera period of ronald reagan and mikael gorbachev summit, after a period of intense relations, something like now, the two presidents talked abou
i've been speaking to ambassador william courtney, a former us ambassador to kazakhstan and georgia. agenda for this summit. so here his so here is his assessment of what we might expect. well, it will be important for the white house to have a summit which has some concrete achievements. the summit with kimjong—un has some concrete achievements. the summit with kim jong—un did not have concrete achievements, just a very generaljoint concrete achievements, just a very general joint...
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i come from kazakhstan. >> reporter: borat. >> i want to be a star. >> reporter: bruno. >> booyakashaand ali g. >> who wants to see huge economic growth sneer. >> reporter: this is the second episode of cohen's controversiac aracters try te everyone from average americans -- >> is it possible to sign my waterboard? >> sure. >> reporter: to public officials like former vice president dick cheney. >> which was your favorite war and why? >> oh, i think it was what we did in desert storm. >> reporter: the program airs on showtime, a division of cbs. state representative spencer said in a statement, "sacha baron cohen and his associates took advantage of my paralyzing fear that my family would be attacked. i deeply regret the language i used at his request." >> all you damn sand [ bleep ] in the middle east -- >> reporter: spencer may have felt embarrassed but georgia's republican leaders were appalled. governor nathan deal said he was saddened and disgusted. house speaker david ralston and both republicans running to become the next governor demanded spencer step down. >> that is not bein
i come from kazakhstan. >> reporter: borat. >> i want to be a star. >> reporter: bruno. >> booyakashaand ali g. >> who wants to see huge economic growth sneer. >> reporter: this is the second episode of cohen's controversiac aracters try te everyone from average americans -- >> is it possible to sign my waterboard? >> sure. >> reporter: to public officials like former vice president dick cheney. >> which was your favorite war and why?...
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countries that at one time were thinking of nuclear weapons renounce their intentions to do so and kazakhstanbelarusan ukraine as they emerge from the collapse of the soviet union had a number of russian soviet warheads on their territory which they returned to russia and joined the nonproliferation treaty as non-nuclear weapon states so i would say it's been a resoundingly success what is weakening the n.p.t. is that the five nuclear weapon states china france russia united kingdom and the united states are not living up to their obligations under the speedy to work for nuclear disarmament and to eliminate nuclear weapons we still have about fifteen thousand nuclear weapons today and the second corrosive issue is the establishing a nuclear weapons free zone in the region of the middle east to bring israel into the n.p.t. and have it give up its nuclear weapons we have not made progress on either of these two issues and this will have a big impact in twenty twenty when we will have the next review conference. now time of us driven protectionism ministers from sixteen asia pacific nations have
countries that at one time were thinking of nuclear weapons renounce their intentions to do so and kazakhstanbelarusan ukraine as they emerge from the collapse of the soviet union had a number of russian soviet warheads on their territory which they returned to russia and joined the nonproliferation treaty as non-nuclear weapon states so i would say it's been a resoundingly success what is weakening the n.p.t. is that the five nuclear weapon states china france russia united kingdom and the...
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this is what it takes to be considered french this is are the francois own and he's actually in kazakhstan but this is what he has to say have a listen to story clean friends conception of politicians as always been civic conceptions meaning that the attachment to the french nation is solely based on people's willingness and desire to belong to really join the french.
this is what it takes to be considered french this is are the francois own and he's actually in kazakhstan but this is what he has to say have a listen to story clean friends conception of politicians as always been civic conceptions meaning that the attachment to the french nation is solely based on people's willingness and desire to belong to really join the french.
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uranium wants to be shielded inm state owned companies russia and kazakhstan. jeff bezos will launch another rocket. his company, blue origin, will hold research. delayed byhas been an hour. you can watch it here at 11:00 a.m. global news on air and on tictoc on twitter powered by 2700 journalists in 120 countries. thank you. still ahead, google gets to find record $5ned a billion. bloomberg. ♪ caroline: the eu has hit google with another fine, demanded the company makes changes to android, its operating system. the eu has slept a penalty on the tech titan for balloting -- for violating antitrust rules. it reduced the ability of rivals to compete. the firm has 90 days to change its practices or face further finds. in an interview, i asked what sort of changes she is looking to see. >> the obvious minimum is the contractual restrictions disappear. you find a lot of these things in the contracts. can't do this, can't do that. and thess so for google responsibility to make sure this comes to an end. that remains to be seen what choices they make. caroline: what ab
uranium wants to be shielded inm state owned companies russia and kazakhstan. jeff bezos will launch another rocket. his company, blue origin, will hold research. delayed byhas been an hour. you can watch it here at 11:00 a.m. global news on air and on tictoc on twitter powered by 2700 journalists in 120 countries. thank you. still ahead, google gets to find record $5ned a billion. bloomberg. ♪ caroline: the eu has hit google with another fine, demanded the company makes changes to android,...
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released a video showing the test launch of an updated missile-defense unit in cause expand -- kazakhstaney said they were making progress on new weapons, among them a high power laser weapon system and a nuclear powered cruise missile with "unlimited range." they were first unveiled in a speech by vladimir putin back in march. the japanese prime minister is the latest will lead to speak out against president trump's proposed automobile tariff. he said they would backfire and harm not only american jobs and the economy but also devastate the global economy. he said he will keep explaining to president trump that japan's auto industry does not threaten america's national security. in branson, missouri, the sheriff's office says the bodies of four people missing since a tourist boat capsized have been found. the death toll is that 17. the boat overturned in a lake last night during a powerful thunderstorm. winds reportedly top 60 miles per hour. global news 24 hours a day, on air and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am mark crum
released a video showing the test launch of an updated missile-defense unit in cause expand -- kazakhstaney said they were making progress on new weapons, among them a high power laser weapon system and a nuclear powered cruise missile with "unlimited range." they were first unveiled in a speech by vladimir putin back in march. the japanese prime minister is the latest will lead to speak out against president trump's proposed automobile tariff. he said they would backfire and harm not...
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olympic medalist t denis was murdered during his hometown in kazakhstan. local investigators say that he s killed when someone tried to steal a mirror from his car. ten won bronze figure skating at the winter olympics in sochi. he struggled moreecently and placed 27th at the games in pyeongchang. ten was 25 years old. >>>oy the b from the rescued soccer team in thailand are spending their fir day back home with their families, and today they went to a buddhist temple to give thanks for a second chance at life. one of the boys spent his first day in the flooded underground cave. has janice mackey fraye now details on how they managed to survive. >> reporter: the team's first day back at home started here at a monastery for a ceremony to pray for protection and offering thanksor a second chance at life. i'm so happy to be at home and sleep in my own bad says this boy who turned 13 inside the cave. what did you guys talk about? we talked only about food, he tells us. the more we talked about it, the hungrier we got. their extraordinary story of being lost and
olympic medalist t denis was murdered during his hometown in kazakhstan. local investigators say that he s killed when someone tried to steal a mirror from his car. ten won bronze figure skating at the winter olympics in sochi. he struggled moreecently and placed 27th at the games in pyeongchang. ten was 25 years old. >>>oy the b from the rescued soccer team in thailand are spending their fir day back home with their families, and today they went to a buddhist temple to give thanks for...
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i mean, what about the bill clinton trip to kazakhstan? they forget all of this stuff that actually happenedp and then what trumpwh actually did they ignore, talking about the north stream 2 pipeline, fighting for american natural gas interests over the russian interests. you think putin likes that? you know, again, under the trump administration, wiping out the russian mercs in syria! sean. this stuff actually happened. the media pays no attention because they're pathetic. they're not evenat the media. they're strictly a propaganda armed for the democratic party. let's stop pretending they're reasonable people. >> hannity: michelle, go ahead. >> yeah, i just want to add something because it's so galling and unconscionable for the media outlets now to fashion themselves the champions of our intelligence agencies. they want to you forget that during the bush administration, it was two "new york times" journalist who has tipped off -- journalist who has tipped off muslim charities, global relief foundation and holyland foundation, designated
i mean, what about the bill clinton trip to kazakhstan? they forget all of this stuff that actually happenedp and then what trumpwh actually did they ignore, talking about the north stream 2 pipeline, fighting for american natural gas interests over the russian interests. you think putin likes that? you know, again, under the trump administration, wiping out the russian mercs in syria! sean. this stuff actually happened. the media pays no attention because they're pathetic. they're not evenat...
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brokered by russia turkey and iran the talks are happening in the russian city of sochi instead of kazakhstan's capital istana where most previous meetings were held representatives from syria's government and opposition as well as the u.n. special envoy all expected to attend cambodia's ruling party says it's won all the seats in sunday's election one that the main opposition party was banned from the election committee has revealed that there were more spoiled ballots than votes cast for the party that came second the opposition is describing the election as a sham and the lead investigator into the disappearance of malaysia airlines flight m h three seventy says he can't rule out foul play the boeing triple seven with two hundred thirty nine people on board went missing on its way from kuala lumpur to beijing more than four years ago a long awaited independent report said it was probably diverted deliberately and flown for more than seven hours after communication was cut but investigators say they still can't determine because the parents in china have held a rare protest outside the health
brokered by russia turkey and iran the talks are happening in the russian city of sochi instead of kazakhstan's capital istana where most previous meetings were held representatives from syria's government and opposition as well as the u.n. special envoy all expected to attend cambodia's ruling party says it's won all the seats in sunday's election one that the main opposition party was banned from the election committee has revealed that there were more spoiled ballots than votes cast for the...
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there was one 8.0 earthquake in kazakhstan in an oil and gas field, like 25 years ago, that is by far the biggest one that's every happened. most of these induced earthquakes cannot be felt. the biggest one in the states was in oklahoma and it was 5.6, and it damaged a couple of houses and one or two people were injured but falling stuff. but most of the quakes are small. yes. >> -- your colleagues -- you have -- [inaudible] -- does it have any connection for you or just what does ill tell you if anything about climate change? >> the question was what do what i've learned about quake have any connection to climate change. it's a good question. i don't think there's much connection really. one thing about my job i get to study a lot of different thingss so my employer is nice enough to let -- i took six months off without pay, so -- they were nice enough to not pay me for six months but they -- they let me -- i mean, obviously i write mostly about climate change but when a earthquake happens i write about that. i'm into disasters. so, when volcanos occur, i went to ice lean a couple ye
there was one 8.0 earthquake in kazakhstan in an oil and gas field, like 25 years ago, that is by far the biggest one that's every happened. most of these induced earthquakes cannot be felt. the biggest one in the states was in oklahoma and it was 5.6, and it damaged a couple of houses and one or two people were injured but falling stuff. but most of the quakes are small. yes. >> -- your colleagues -- you have -- [inaudible] -- does it have any connection for you or just what does ill...
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people are aware of it there's been no, there was one, 8.0 earthquake in kazakhstan in an oil and gasfield like 25 years ago. that's by far b the biggest one that's ever happened. most of these induced earthquakes are muchh smaller. most of them can't even be felt. the biggest one in the states i think was in oklahoma in a town called brady, and it was high .6. the damaged a couple of houses and one or two people were injured by falling stuff. most of t these quakes are smal. yes? [inaudible] >> and your colleagues, if you happen to have -- does this have any connection for you? what does it tell you, if anything, about i'm a change? >> the question was, what i've learned about quakes have any connection to climate change. it's a good question. i don't think there's much connection with. one of the things i like about my job is i did you study different things. my employer is nice enough, well, i took six butts off without pay, they were nice enough not to blame you for six months, but they let me, obviously i wrote most of the climate change but when an earthquake happens i write abo
people are aware of it there's been no, there was one, 8.0 earthquake in kazakhstan in an oil and gasfield like 25 years ago. that's by far b the biggest one that's ever happened. most of these induced earthquakes are muchh smaller. most of them can't even be felt. the biggest one in the states i think was in oklahoma in a town called brady, and it was high .6. the damaged a couple of houses and one or two people were injured by falling stuff. most of t these quakes are smal. yes? [inaudible]...
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he is facing a player from kazakhstan. he on centre court. he is facing a playerfrom kazakhstan.g for the match. many people, as i say, hoping that if he claims victory here he could enjoy a comfortable run to the final against roger federer, a great repeat of ten years ago, believe it or not. johanna konta will be up first on centre court, taking on the former number four. a first on centre court, taking on the former numberfour. a nervy victory during her opener so she will be open for a comfortable run here at wimbledon when you consider it was last year she made it to the semifinals. since then she has lacked consistency, dropping to world number 24. fans here are certainly right behind her. her counterpart, kyle edmund, the british 11, in action on centre court after that. he faces another qualifier, proudly. he will be hoping to reach the last 32 year for the first time in his career. a lot of pressure on him with no andy murray here this year so everyone is talking about him. the british hopeful in the men's draw. victory here could set up a potential meeting with novak dj
he is facing a player from kazakhstan. he on centre court. he is facing a playerfrom kazakhstan.g for the match. many people, as i say, hoping that if he claims victory here he could enjoy a comfortable run to the final against roger federer, a great repeat of ten years ago, believe it or not. johanna konta will be up first on centre court, taking on the former number four. a first on centre court, taking on the former numberfour. a nervy victory during her opener so she will be open for a...
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sucking up to vladimir putin, russia is one of the only places various pipelines come through, kazakhstan and russia, natural selling points for europe when it comes to energy. the other opponent that the president has ignored is that germany is a world leader in energies, trying to limit its independence on crude oil and natural gas, something that the president opposes. i'm not quite sure where the president is going with all of this. from a broader international relations perspective, he is not doing anything that supports the united states position on trade with china, losing allies on that front and nothing to bolster european's ongoing defenses against germany. some of his statements are flat wrong. that is our defense budget, part of which goes to protecting other countries as a consequence of world war ii. these are very old institutions. they may need updating. >> nuance and factual details are lost when the president gets on the world stage and says the united states has been ripped off for years and i'm here to protect you, that works for his base. i want to go to the "new york
sucking up to vladimir putin, russia is one of the only places various pipelines come through, kazakhstan and russia, natural selling points for europe when it comes to energy. the other opponent that the president has ignored is that germany is a world leader in energies, trying to limit its independence on crude oil and natural gas, something that the president opposes. i'm not quite sure where the president is going with all of this. from a broader international relations perspective, he is...
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wants to be shielded from competition from state-owned companies and countries including russia and kazakhstanin the u.k., former foreign secretary bart johnson accused prime minister theresa may of dithering over brexit negotiations. johnson quit may's government last week over her proposal. he said her plan fails to take back control from the european union. johnson said the government allowed the question of the northern ireland boarder to dominate. global news, 24 hours a day on air, and ticktock on twitter, powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more than 100 countries. shery: powell's second day on capitol hill , in a 10-minute recess due to resume shortly. u.s. stocks pushed through higher while mr. powell was speaking today. let's bring in our bloomberg international economics and policy correspondent michael mckee. yesterday we saw u.s. stocks surge higher after mr. powell talked about raising rates but still for now, that was the caveat, for now. did we get any more clues today that they may hold off on further rate hikes depending on what happens with data and the ec
wants to be shielded from competition from state-owned companies and countries including russia and kazakhstanin the u.k., former foreign secretary bart johnson accused prime minister theresa may of dithering over brexit negotiations. johnson quit may's government last week over her proposal. he said her plan fails to take back control from the european union. johnson said the government allowed the question of the northern ireland boarder to dominate. global news, 24 hours a day on air, and...
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this includes countries like russia and kazakhstan and so forth. >> thank you. i am an incoming master students at john hopkins and i spent a summer with the library of congress. we just learned about the proliferation of anti-money laundering measures. wonder if there have been measures in countries like poland, for example, of stopping these measures from going into law? will give you perhaps -- i will give you perhaps a surprising observation. this is on the basis of ukraine related sanctions against putin -- italy. registry ofd a housing. $36 million dollars in italy putin -- poor people should be given compensation by the state when they are maltreated because of patriotic deeds. in germany, this has been recently rewritten. billion ofs $1 real estate. failedauthorities have in typical russian fashion. find then of proof to owner is tough. when it comes to the political pursuingit is about the campaign and it is being done splendidly. i think we will see one country after the other adopt, like sweden. drives control of dirty money. you can say that one act
this includes countries like russia and kazakhstan and so forth. >> thank you. i am an incoming master students at john hopkins and i spent a summer with the library of congress. we just learned about the proliferation of anti-money laundering measures. wonder if there have been measures in countries like poland, for example, of stopping these measures from going into law? will give you perhaps -- i will give you perhaps a surprising observation. this is on the basis of ukraine related...
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what it takes to be considered a friend this is are the friends who are on and he's actually in kazakhstan but this is one has to say have a listen so historically in france the dominant conception of politicians as always been civic conceptions meaning that the attachment to the french nation is solely based on people's willingness and desire to voluntarily join the french family so being part of the national team in france is similar to being part of the armed forces notwithstanding your origins or religion people will accept us part of the community because of your willingness to sacrifice everything for friends so really i don't you are trying to get in there he says it's all about the willingness to sacrifice everything that is a high bar but what do you make of this comet i think that. communication. what i find interesting is that not many seem to understand that you can be both african and french there is one of the payor i do honey who say's he's twelve moroccan no work and french on the same time so there is a way to deal with both you know both identity if you are from african d
what it takes to be considered a friend this is are the friends who are on and he's actually in kazakhstan but this is one has to say have a listen so historically in france the dominant conception of politicians as always been civic conceptions meaning that the attachment to the french nation is solely based on people's willingness and desire to voluntarily join the french family so being part of the national team in france is similar to being part of the armed forces notwithstanding your...
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and thousands mourn the death of an olympic figure skater who was murdered in his native kazakhstan. the end. hello there is still very warm for many of us across europe at the moment but for sweden where we've got a major problem with wildfires there have been a few showers there now the rain may well be quite welcome but unfortunately there's been some gusty winds associated with that rain and so that hasn't helped with the fires atoll elsewhere that have to be more persistent rain that's been over parts of russia this stretching into ukraine we've also got some thunderstorms that are over the central belt of europe and they're just going to spread down towards the southeast there as we head through monday watch out for these because they could be some very large hail and some flooding rains out of them towards the west is generally looking bright for us on monday and hot again with paris topping at around thirty one degrees now for the other side of the mediterranean we're seeing just a little bit of cloud over parts of morocco and algeria and that is just giving us more in the wa
and thousands mourn the death of an olympic figure skater who was murdered in his native kazakhstan. the end. hello there is still very warm for many of us across europe at the moment but for sweden where we've got a major problem with wildfires there have been a few showers there now the rain may well be quite welcome but unfortunately there's been some gusty winds associated with that rain and so that hasn't helped with the fires atoll elsewhere that have to be more persistent rain that's...
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al-jazeera thousands mourn the death of an unnamed big figure skater who was murdered in his native kazakhstan details next in sports. the love of chess. after years behind bars he has to be strategic to stay out of prison with this friend and chess master he's planning his next move to give back to society and share the gate that saved his life discovering new filmmaking talent from around the globe if you find latin american jazz private lessons on the houses in. what is the relationship between culture religion and a deeply divided city everything here is overshadowed by politics even the most basic of things food in two thousand and eight al-jazeera traveled to jerusalem to see a food could cross deep lines of division which is in it to build we call to build the we can assure the people that this we. rewind street food jerusalem on al-jazeera. when diplomacy fields and fear sweep then our borders are wide open wide open to drugs terrorists we've proven the barriers are built to impose division and it's not a sixties instead of being an obstacle to toll east's it became another obstacle to
al-jazeera thousands mourn the death of an unnamed big figure skater who was murdered in his native kazakhstan details next in sports. the love of chess. after years behind bars he has to be strategic to stay out of prison with this friend and chess master he's planning his next move to give back to society and share the gate that saved his life discovering new filmmaking talent from around the globe if you find latin american jazz private lessons on the houses in. what is the relationship...