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do you have landlocked? good.was $3,800, so you're back in second place with $7,600. kara struggled with this one, i believe. she was not sure of what we were going for, and as a result she wrote down "what is great?" gr-reat. did you risk a lot? $2,000, leaving you with $13,000, and now a 5-day total of $83,401. very impressive, nevertheless. ladies, thank you for a good game. we'll see you all in-- 23 1/2 hours from now. chubby checker: hi, i'm chubby checker. a new twist in the law makes it easier than ever to save on your medicare prescription drug plan costs. so what are you waiting for? go to www.socialsecurity.gov and apply for extra help. it's easier than learning the twist.
do you have landlocked? good.was $3,800, so you're back in second place with $7,600. kara struggled with this one, i believe. she was not sure of what we were going for, and as a result she wrote down "what is great?" gr-reat. did you risk a lot? $2,000, leaving you with $13,000, and now a 5-day total of $83,401. very impressive, nevertheless. ladies, thank you for a good game. we'll see you all in-- 23 1/2 hours from now. chubby checker: hi, i'm chubby checker. a new twist in the law...
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. >> mongolia is a landlocked country sandwiched between two powerful nations. a young nationalist movement has sprung up and is linked to the nazis for inspiration. >> high above mongolia of's capital, they remember the soldiers who lost their lives in world war ii. month elia helped defeat the nazis, and these days, it is different. now china signs the checks. -- mongolia helped defeat the nazis, and these days, it is different. in the suburbs, there are groups who see it china as of bully, undermining the mongolian way of life. this is how they fight back, a public warning to mongolia men and women this is what happens if you sleep with chinese man. the founder of the man who made the threat calls himself a nationalist, not and not see. violence he condemns, saying the woman deserved it. >> i think this is right. if you ask the mongolian people what they think about it, the majority would say they support it there are dozens of attacks on those they see as threatening the security of the race. he says, for me this also stands for keeping our nation clean. it
. >> mongolia is a landlocked country sandwiched between two powerful nations. a young nationalist movement has sprung up and is linked to the nazis for inspiration. >> high above mongolia of's capital, they remember the soldiers who lost their lives in world war ii. month elia helped defeat the nazis, and these days, it is different. now china signs the checks. -- mongolia helped defeat the nazis, and these days, it is different. in the suburbs, there are groups who see it china as...
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we were landlocked. we could not get a renewal of women for five months which must be done outside the u.s. why, if you have already had success of renewals? we ended up driving to tia juana with our family in order to return to the uk. we then had only five months to verify. we flew back to the u.k. for the interview which cost about $6,000, rather than processing in the u.s. embassies were rude to me and my bike in the process. -- wife in the process. we were a small company but had been in the u.s. for eight years, and had one of our best years. they seemed unaware of general business and tax accounting practices. however, my wife developeafter h the officer, the visa was approved. afton and there was finger wagging saying that you need to come up was something better than two years' time currently, there is no resolution for these types of green card holders. we will have to constantly trouble in the new at the will of immigration authorities. so how does this affect families? it affects our ability
we were landlocked. we could not get a renewal of women for five months which must be done outside the u.s. why, if you have already had success of renewals? we ended up driving to tia juana with our family in order to return to the uk. we then had only five months to verify. we flew back to the u.k. for the interview which cost about $6,000, rather than processing in the u.s. embassies were rude to me and my bike in the process. -- wife in the process. we were a small company but had been in...
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. >> mongolia is a landlocked country, sandwiched between two powerful nations, russia and china.re are signs that some mongolians are turning against the influence of their neighbors. a young nationalist movement has sprung up and is looking to the north for inspiration. capitalve mongolia's they remember the soldiers who lost their lives in world war two mongolians helped the soviets defeated the nazis and for decades they help them remain strong this year. these days it is different, now china signs the checks. beijing hand over nearly $3 million to the mongolian military this year. but there are some who see china as a bully, not a benefactor. and undermining the mongolian way of life. and this is how they fight back. a very public warning to mongolian women, this is what happens if you sleep with chinese men. the founder of the group that made the threat calls himself a nationalist. if he chooses to meet me in traditional dress. if violence he condemns, but he says the woman who was shaved deserved it. >> i think this is right. if you ask mongolian people what they think abou
. >> mongolia is a landlocked country, sandwiched between two powerful nations, russia and china.re are signs that some mongolians are turning against the influence of their neighbors. a young nationalist movement has sprung up and is looking to the north for inspiration. capitalve mongolia's they remember the soldiers who lost their lives in world war two mongolians helped the soviets defeated the nazis and for decades they help them remain strong this year. these days it is different,...
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the country is landlocked and relies heavily on agriculture which employs the vast majority of the population. but an agricultural initiative, with heavyweight backers, is using new technology to maximise efficiency and help lift people out of poverty. >>reporter: michel bougma is a farmer in the village of tiibin in burkina faso. >>life is hard here. the soil is deteriorating due to the high heat and wind. and climate change is resulting in shorter season cycles. food shortages abound. >>bonkoungou: challenge in my village, this village and around this village is the poverty of the soil. so yield is decreasing, so we have to make everything we can to make some more productive and this is why we research to find solutions to make more productivity for our people. >>reporter: and that's what's happening at inera, the institute for agricultural and environmental research in burkina faso. >>it has access to agora, the research 4 life programme supported by the food & agriculture organization... allowing free online access to high-quality, timely and relevant scientific journals, books and databa
the country is landlocked and relies heavily on agriculture which employs the vast majority of the population. but an agricultural initiative, with heavyweight backers, is using new technology to maximise efficiency and help lift people out of poverty. >>reporter: michel bougma is a farmer in the village of tiibin in burkina faso. >>life is hard here. the soil is deteriorating due to the high heat and wind. and climate change is resulting in shorter season cycles. food shortages...
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market in southeast asia, china, japan, korea and other countries but the thing is as we are a landlocked country, we have a lot of sort of costs and thpl transit costs are equal almost 10% of our g.d.p. and we basically export raw materials to china and other countries. and we encourage from my government now to look at them downstream and adding the value and processing so that we put more prior to tease for the industrialization and adding the value of which will save the cost of transit goods, which he l create the job, so which will create more value. so that's the thing we would like to encourage. >> rose: so you're opening a national stock exchange? >> we have a basic infrastructure of local stock exchange. unfortunately that was not really the one that we wanted to have in terms of operation and management and infrastructure. so with this wealth of the mineral resources, we... i think we thought we should have the proper functioning local stock exchange. in order to provide an opportunity to the local companies and to the citizens of mongolia to get the benefit and to have access
market in southeast asia, china, japan, korea and other countries but the thing is as we are a landlocked country, we have a lot of sort of costs and thpl transit costs are equal almost 10% of our g.d.p. and we basically export raw materials to china and other countries. and we encourage from my government now to look at them downstream and adding the value and processing so that we put more prior to tease for the industrialization and adding the value of which will save the cost of transit...
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. >> well, he's right people are landlocked by virtue of the housing market. you don't have much mobility. but i think that's a short-term problem. long term, the american dream is still alive and well. but the thing that's always animated the american dream has not just been hard work, but government intervention. we had a g.i. bill that created an entire middle class. we need more government intervention in ways that will create and animate and stimulate opportunity. we need bailouts. we need unemployment benefits. now we need long-term mechanisms to allow the american dream to live and thrive. >> and that is the economic part of this equation. i think there's also a communication part of this equation. how do you convince americans if you're the president, if you're a member of congress, if you're somebody in a leadership position that the american dream isn't dead, which isn't just about them feeling better about themselves. we all know that the consumer confidence numbers will play heavily into a recovery. >> yeah, and there's a variable present this time
. >> well, he's right people are landlocked by virtue of the housing market. you don't have much mobility. but i think that's a short-term problem. long term, the american dream is still alive and well. but the thing that's always animated the american dream has not just been hard work, but government intervention. we had a g.i. bill that created an entire middle class. we need more government intervention in ways that will create and animate and stimulate opportunity. we need bailouts....