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be good, steve. >> reporter: rebecca has gone back to laos since her initial ride to keep her father'smory alive, as well as those of the local casualties of the war, whose numbers continue to grow due to u.x.o.'s, the unexploded ordnance that is still injuring another generation of lao. >> two of his fngers were cut off. >> reporter: the u.s. government estimates 20-30% of the bombs dropped here did not go off as designed. as a result there maybe tens od millions of unexploded ordnance littered around the landscape. so this one is safe? this one safe too? >> reporter: to help pay for the clearing of the land of this dangerous legacy of the war, rebecca is working with local artisans and the new york jewelry company, article 22, on recycling metal from u.x.o.'s and parts of downed aircraft like her father's into jewelry a portion of the sales goes to u.x.o. clean-up. >> the bracelets i've had engraved with in my dad's handwriting the way that he signed his letters home the words "be good". and on the opposite side in my handwriting is the lao translation of "be good" and really does re
be good, steve. >> reporter: rebecca has gone back to laos since her initial ride to keep her father'smory alive, as well as those of the local casualties of the war, whose numbers continue to grow due to u.x.o.'s, the unexploded ordnance that is still injuring another generation of lao. >> two of his fngers were cut off. >> reporter: the u.s. government estimates 20-30% of the bombs dropped here did not go off as designed. as a result there maybe tens od millions of...
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it emerged in cambodia but has since spread through parts of thailand, laos and most recently to southern. germans are widely expected to re—elect angela merkel when they vote in a general election on sunday. but what's shocked the political establishment is the predicted success of the right—wing nationalist party afd which is expected to enter parliament for the first time. it will be the first far right party to take seats there since the second world war. with more on the rise of the right in germany here's our berlin correspondent, jenny hill. angela merkel she —— knows she will most likely win.
it emerged in cambodia but has since spread through parts of thailand, laos and most recently to southern. germans are widely expected to re—elect angela merkel when they vote in a general election on sunday. but what's shocked the political establishment is the predicted success of the right—wing nationalist party afd which is expected to enter parliament for the first time. it will be the first far right party to take seats there since the second world war. with more on the rise of the...
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laos all of the. all of those stolen. from your labors along with the. same. chance either so maybe i was a model. and i was also you color. it's so weird to me when i see. so there what do you think i got around or so put all of them they got a nazi and there's a problem now find. nearly a month to find the guy from going counted on this in the. yard. by yard. all of those and. i mean. how did. those. doubts you know we just have. to take a. quick kumar. using. oh oh.
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. >> reporter: an authentic meal from laos takes a lot ingredients. >> rice, red curry, coconut base, salt, soy salt, garlic, lemon grass, lime leaves, onions, peanuts. >> reporter: while it matter what is you put in the foot, it matter what is you put in the cook, the process behind the meal. >> cooking is like love, art, you know. it's coming together and showing people how you care and love. >> reporter: that's exactly the point behind meals delivered to your door with a twist, cooked solely by outsiders, syrian refugees, one tibetan refugee and a chef that spend decades inizia. >> s i n i ndonesia. >> it's connecting the customers to the people behind the fo the love. >> reporter: here's an added touch. each includes a handwritten letter from the chef telling them a little about themselves. chef majed from syria has written hundred. his english is a work in progress but his food is stop top shelf. he talks through a friend about his connection with food. >> if you are going to do it, you have to do it successful and well. >> the company has 125 to 150 orders a week and all are mai
. >> reporter: an authentic meal from laos takes a lot ingredients. >> rice, red curry, coconut base, salt, soy salt, garlic, lemon grass, lime leaves, onions, peanuts. >> reporter: while it matter what is you put in the foot, it matter what is you put in the cook, the process behind the meal. >> cooking is like love, art, you know. it's coming together and showing people how you care and love. >> reporter: that's exactly the point behind meals delivered to your...
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is still plenty of heavy rain there is to go on through saturday the wet weather easing across the laos into northern parts of the i want to see showers do come in behind but it isn't improving pictures we go through the next few days any pretty good there across a good parts of southern china hong kong at around thirty four degrees celsius meanwhile for india well the shallows continue through central and southern parts of the north it is generally settled with a good deal of sunshine new delhi with a top temperature of around thirty five degrees celsius warm sunshine there to in karate as we go on through the next couple of days thirty five. for the next day or so you can see the showers continue through many southern parts of the region wanted to show was too much of western policies for lanka but for the most part it's fine dry and sunny. i just want to make sure all of our audience is on the same page where they're online and want to produce to us citizens here and what puts people of iraq one in the same or if you join us on saying i was never put a thigh o'byrne look at different
is still plenty of heavy rain there is to go on through saturday the wet weather easing across the laos into northern parts of the i want to see showers do come in behind but it isn't improving pictures we go through the next few days any pretty good there across a good parts of southern china hong kong at around thirty four degrees celsius meanwhile for india well the shallows continue through central and southern parts of the north it is generally settled with a good deal of sunshine new...
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what is laos worth to me? what is it worth to this country? treaty but the hell, everyone else has a treaty and they are not doing anything about it. course, they start running, the communists. they chase you into your own kitchen. >> that is the trouble. that is what the rest of that half of the world is going to think if this thing comes apart on us. that is the dilemma. what action will we take? >> kill as few people as possible where the incentive to react is as low as possible. charlie: the domino theory comes up. we have to go there or there will be a domino effect come the entire anti-communist world. lynn: i find one of the most devastating pieces of footage is in 1966, senator fulbright met to discuss what was going on in vietnam. they brought the author of the containment philosophy. this is basically, we have to contain communism. we have to contain it in asia. he says, if we were not already in vietnam, i see no reason why we should be involved, he said. i don't think it will matter or make any difference. our credibility is fine a
what is laos worth to me? what is it worth to this country? treaty but the hell, everyone else has a treaty and they are not doing anything about it. course, they start running, the communists. they chase you into your own kitchen. >> that is the trouble. that is what the rest of that half of the world is going to think if this thing comes apart on us. that is the dilemma. what action will we take? >> kill as few people as possible where the incentive to react is as low as possible....
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milo you nop laos will speak on three different days. former white house strategist steve bannon and commentator ann cowell tore will also speak. the story is featured on our front page. >> at 4:35, palo alto police department spending big money on hiring officers from other departments. the "mercury news" reports the department will start offering up to $25,000 bonuses to new bonuses. the catch, the money is only available to experienced officers who come from other agencies. the department is also offering $10,000 bonuses to recent police academy grads. starting salaries range from $100,000 to $119,000 per year. the department is budgeted to have 92 officers. there are currently 71. >>> the palo alto department says nearly every department in the state is short. the bay area's largest city, this summer the department reported having 983 officers well off their high about a decade ago of about 1,400 officers. experts say it's normal to see fewer police department applicants are doing well and private sector jobs are available. >> coming
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commie sannio good opportunity solves the crimes in laos whodunits. this year the author is celebrating her seventy fifth birthday. but there's another reason for a party. brunetti has been on the scene in venice for a quarter of a century. it's not that i say well now i'm going to write a book about. the traffic and women or the abuse of drugs or the banks or the insurance companies or dishonest liars i merely see a scene in which something happens to a particular person. and then i am made curious by that see. how books have been translated into thirty five languages but not into italian leon wants venetians to retain an unbiased opinion of her because her closeness to people is what brings her books to life and this is an attempt to give people an idea of what the city might really be like it would be presumptuous of me to say that that's what the city really is like this is what i have perceived in the city . over the last thirty thirty five years having friends almost all of whom are venetians so the gossip but i hears is venetians. done early on
commie sannio good opportunity solves the crimes in laos whodunits. this year the author is celebrating her seventy fifth birthday. but there's another reason for a party. brunetti has been on the scene in venice for a quarter of a century. it's not that i say well now i'm going to write a book about. the traffic and women or the abuse of drugs or the banks or the insurance companies or dishonest liars i merely see a scene in which something happens to a particular person. and then i am made...
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vira: xaysavang is based out of laos and is widely suspected that they have the complicity of seniorlaotian governrnment officials,s, which is part of te reason why, despite a bounty, despite all the attention, despitite all the investigative reporting, not very much is being done to really disisrupt that netetwork. narrator: central and eastern africa are the current hotspots of elephant poaching. africans are the trigger pullers and transporters of the ivory from the bush to urban centers, where it's prepared for shipment from ports like mombasa, dar es salaam, and zanzibar. asian criminal syndicates move the ivory through various transit points en route more often than not to china. alie: we see hiding of ivory under coffee, under avocados. these methods to conceal these products are very sophisticated. roberts: you might have a legal shipment in a giant shipping container that has 20 tons of capapacity, and that 20 tons o f capacity is filled with 18 tons of dried seaweed or stones or cashew nuts, a perfectly legal international commodity, but two tons of ivory smuggled in. alie:
vira: xaysavang is based out of laos and is widely suspected that they have the complicity of seniorlaotian governrnment officials,s, which is part of te reason why, despite a bounty, despite all the attention, despitite all the investigative reporting, not very much is being done to really disisrupt that netetwork. narrator: central and eastern africa are the current hotspots of elephant poaching. africans are the trigger pullers and transporters of the ivory from the bush to urban centers,...
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for lao her it's an incredible feeling to see a book she wrote and the shops. she published the story of her life last year when she was just twenty four she tells of her ups and downs and her struggle to find a way. in writing it all down was so helpful that it just poured out of me. and now when i'm not having a good day i remind myself that i managed to write a five hundred ten page book if i could do that so i can surely cope with all the rest so that i was going to. spend time in psychiatric wards and then in a therapeutic community her emotions were intense and all over the place she traces many of her problems back to having been raped at the age of thirteen then came a decade of depression and self harm. cutting myself was a way to feel something or release tension. i either felt like i have no feelings as if i were dead or i observe myself from the outside it's not really me down. it was like either i feel something right now or i'll just explode there was so much tension so much hatred and anger in me. now has regained some balance and self-confidence
for lao her it's an incredible feeling to see a book she wrote and the shops. she published the story of her life last year when she was just twenty four she tells of her ups and downs and her struggle to find a way. in writing it all down was so helpful that it just poured out of me. and now when i'm not having a good day i remind myself that i managed to write a five hundred ten page book if i could do that so i can surely cope with all the rest so that i was going to. spend time in...
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on the flying fox in laos gong people need to have their hands free so the cameras mounted on their helmets. to come around you got it people whiz down the mountain and up to one hundred thirty kilometers an hour at sixteen hundred meters the zip line is one of the world's longest. sickie so it's a really great feeling when you spread your arms it's really nice a feeling of freedom. the view is amazing and the trees just just people underneath. it even faster further higher it's enough to make your head spin but the tranquility of the mountains makes this the perfect place to recover from the eighty year old adrenaline rush. always posting pictures of beautiful scenery around your profit he spoke at instagram pages too so if you want to submit yourself in images of you do you check them out and become one of the many people to follow our accounts at underscore x. . europe at its best your imax brings you the highlights on instagram stunning landscapes spectacular buildings and mouthwatering delicacy our reporters are constantly on the look out with their cameras we look forward to your comm
on the flying fox in laos gong people need to have their hands free so the cameras mounted on their helmets. to come around you got it people whiz down the mountain and up to one hundred thirty kilometers an hour at sixteen hundred meters the zip line is one of the world's longest. sickie so it's a really great feeling when you spread your arms it's really nice a feeling of freedom. the view is amazing and the trees just just people underneath. it even faster further higher it's enough to make...
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eight laos ptsd patients to receive a medical marijuana card from physicians until now those patients could only get approval for the drug from a licensed psychiatrist. >>> now to your fox 29 weather authority. as we take live look down at the shore in cape may, new jersey, perfect day or night to hit the beach. gorgeous. >> looks nice down there. many people trying get in that last squeeze in that last beach trip before the end of the summer. but scott, hurricane jose could be creating some dangerous rip currents down the shore. >> absolutely, chris and dawn. that's the only fly in the ointment for this upcoming weekend. beautiful weather conditions but dangerous surf and dangerous rip currents. all because of hurricane jose. it regained hurricane status earlier this afternoon. hurricane hunters were flying in and investigating that system. tropical storm force winds out from the center 140 miles hurricane force winds 35 miles. take a look at that latest track. move it north and west it parallels the coast early next week. here's that cone of uncertainty. close to the jersey shore bu
eight laos ptsd patients to receive a medical marijuana card from physicians until now those patients could only get approval for the drug from a licensed psychiatrist. >>> now to your fox 29 weather authority. as we take live look down at the shore in cape may, new jersey, perfect day or night to hit the beach. gorgeous. >> looks nice down there. many people trying get in that last squeeze in that last beach trip before the end of the summer. but scott, hurricane jose could be...
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he play my game up with us and see how much that means as he sends me laos. out of the mc that is not in addition the city is no longer issuing licenses for hotels and holiday apartments in the old city center. but a lot of people who let the tourists feel themselves criminalise by the current criticism like elizabeth us who runs a blog home so she lets her own flight and those who friend. thesea they left at the front row and i thought i think i know something soft and then we'll get i think i meant they. saw announce. the end of the line and i thought he had x. . but i'm not certain what i mean. or not but to me that math. prevented descent that one. out of me that need be that level of alchemy to find me out but get george up oil oil that when guests arrive elizabeth cosigned house always meets them personally she explains with put the gum permitted in the building the. forty year old elizabeth applied for her letters license years ago it would no longer be possible in her. she sees the city's controls as a step in the wrong direction and out of the idea t
he play my game up with us and see how much that means as he sends me laos. out of the mc that is not in addition the city is no longer issuing licenses for hotels and holiday apartments in the old city center. but a lot of people who let the tourists feel themselves criminalise by the current criticism like elizabeth us who runs a blog home so she lets her own flight and those who friend. thesea they left at the front row and i thought i think i know something soft and then we'll get i think i...
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by defending and upholding the geneva convention on laos to the twenty eighth of april last we brought together african countries and european countries that were the most affected by migration along the central mediterranean route we adopted a road map and the priority is there to combat trafficking who's stuck in the straw figures whose stock in trade is despair we must put an end to your. unbearable violations of its fundamental human rights by putting in place humanitarian infrastructure with h r c and i.o.m. and by helping origin countries. transit countries to better control migration flows. faced with terrorism migration etc the short term responses are not enough we must address the profound causes of instability in our world. migration and terrorism our political. challenges first and foremost for all of us. you know. the causes here are of a civilizational order of a moral order. if we are to people overcome these trials it's only through development and it's for this reason that france will devote zero point five five percent of our national income for public development aid
by defending and upholding the geneva convention on laos to the twenty eighth of april last we brought together african countries and european countries that were the most affected by migration along the central mediterranean route we adopted a road map and the priority is there to combat trafficking who's stuck in the straw figures whose stock in trade is despair we must put an end to your. unbearable violations of its fundamental human rights by putting in place humanitarian infrastructure...
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it emerged in cambodia but has since spread through parts of thailand, laos and most recently to southernd to re—elect angela merkel when they vote in a general election on sunday. but what's shocked the political establishment is the predicted success of the right—wing nationalist party afd which is expected to enter parliament for the first time. it will be the first far right party to take seats there since the second world war. with more on the rise of the right in germany here's our berlin correspondent, jenny hill. angela merkel she —— knows she will most likely win. like much of a victory. win. she says that the centre parties share centre ground. she says that the centre parties share centre groundlj she says that the centre parties share centre ground. i can't decide who to vote for. i like angela merkel lot. she has very good policies and i particularly like a refugee policy. the big parties are already in power. it didn't do much good. i don't want to support them. her campaign team cannot entirely drown out the voice of the right. the nationalist party is unlikely to enter par
it emerged in cambodia but has since spread through parts of thailand, laos and most recently to southernd to re—elect angela merkel when they vote in a general election on sunday. but what's shocked the political establishment is the predicted success of the right—wing nationalist party afd which is expected to enter parliament for the first time. it will be the first far right party to take seats there since the second world war. with more on the rise of the right in germany here's our...
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it emerged in cambodia but has since spread through parts of thailand, laos and most recently to southern to re—elect angela merkel it isa it is a minicab service which has transformed the way that millions in cities around the world use taxis, allowing people to book and pay online. weather‘s popularity with users has been matched only by the protests from existing taxi firms and unions. but now the company has lost its licence to operate in london. our business editor simon jack explains why. uber has revolutionised the taxi industry. you can hail a ride, track the car on its way to you and automatically pay, all from an app on your phone. thomas? yes. ok, thanks very much. 3.5 million passengers, and 40,000 drivers, use it to get around in london alone, but its future, and that of its drivers, was thrown into doubt today. iam worry... a lot of worry in me because it's my livelihood. i'm doing driving work for 15 years now. if uber, if they close uber down, i have no idea where i can go. london's transport chiefs said concerns over driver background checks and failures to report sexual
it emerged in cambodia but has since spread through parts of thailand, laos and most recently to southern to re—elect angela merkel it isa it is a minicab service which has transformed the way that millions in cities around the world use taxis, allowing people to book and pay online. weather‘s popularity with users has been matched only by the protests from existing taxi firms and unions. but now the company has lost its licence to operate in london. our business editor simon jack explains...
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conservationists have warned that laos is the fastest growing ivory market in the world, underminingo stop the illegal trade. a kenya—based charity, save the elephants, says lax enforcement of laws on the sale of smuggled ivory is to blame, along with increased demand from chinese visitors. north korea has accused president trump of using the death, earlier this year of the us student, 0tto warmbier, to whip up hostility against it. pyongyang again denied that mr warmbier had been mistreated during more than a year of detention. his parents and mr trump have asserted that he was tortured. but a us coroner who examined the student's body said there was no evidence of this. ryanair has been told to correct its compensation policy for hundreds of thousands of passengers whose flights have been cancelled. the uk's aviation authority says the airline must stop misleading passengers about their legal right to be re—routed with another airline. ryanair recently cancelled flights affecting more than 700,000 passengers, because of a shortage of pilots. a 3—year—old girl has been anointed the
conservationists have warned that laos is the fastest growing ivory market in the world, underminingo stop the illegal trade. a kenya—based charity, save the elephants, says lax enforcement of laws on the sale of smuggled ivory is to blame, along with increased demand from chinese visitors. north korea has accused president trump of using the death, earlier this year of the us student, 0tto warmbier, to whip up hostility against it. pyongyang again denied that mr warmbier had been mistreated...
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conservationists have warned that laos is the fastest growing ivory market in the world, undermining kenya, save the elephants, says lax enforcement of laws on the sale of smuggled ivory is to blame, along with increased demand from chinese visitors. let's end the programme with cute pictures of new baby animal arrivals. 0n the tv news and finally cuteness index, singapore zoo has one of the best babies by far. a baby white rhino, a three—week old male, bringing the rhino herd to seven. the rhino, who is yet to be named, will spend time bonding with his mother, donsa, at the back of house before being presented to the public at a later date. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter, i'm @bbcmikeembley. and the un is standing accused of a series of failings in the crisis in myanmar. half a million muslims left the country in just the past month. the un secretary general has spoken about it as the fastest developing refugee emergency and human rights nightmare. hi there. over the last few days, we've been carefully tracking the progress of hurricane maria, which
conservationists have warned that laos is the fastest growing ivory market in the world, undermining kenya, save the elephants, says lax enforcement of laws on the sale of smuggled ivory is to blame, along with increased demand from chinese visitors. let's end the programme with cute pictures of new baby animal arrivals. 0n the tv news and finally cuteness index, singapore zoo has one of the best babies by far. a baby white rhino, a three—week old male, bringing the rhino herd to seven. the...
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and will only be allowed to leave the temple on special occasions conservationists have warned that laosal efforts to stop the illegal trade. a charity based in kenya, save the elephants, says lax enforcement of the laws against selling smuggled ivory is to blame, along with increased demand from china. after 18 months of painstaking restoration, portraits of some of america's most influential figures have gone back on display at the national portrait gallery in washington dc. the updated exhibition aims to tell the country's story through the presidents who've helped shape it, as jane 0'brien reports. few individuals have defined america's history as much as the nation's 45 presidents, but this is no hallowed hall of veneration. these portraits are intimate encounters with men who were deeply human and mired in contradiction. they are very important to our identity as americans, today, to consider those contexts and to understand the presidents, not as these glorified men, but as individuals who had flaws and defects of characterjust like everybody else. that context is provided in vari
and will only be allowed to leave the temple on special occasions conservationists have warned that laosal efforts to stop the illegal trade. a charity based in kenya, save the elephants, says lax enforcement of the laws against selling smuggled ivory is to blame, along with increased demand from china. after 18 months of painstaking restoration, portraits of some of america's most influential figures have gone back on display at the national portrait gallery in washington dc. the updated...
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cloud easing away from vietnam but a large mass of cloud across the other side of into china through laos easing across into northern parts of thailand and continue to drive its way further west which is because on through the next few days a few showers there in hong kong as we go through monday into tuesday it should brighten up some very heavy rain that you can see across central parts of china. as continue across southeast asia some lively downpours coming in here malaysia cool seeing some other wet weather that weather just stretching across towards the good parts of well southern areas of thailand joys out with the wet weather that we have over the other side of the thing golez big down polls will continue as we go on through the next couple of days quite a massive cloud actually across the goal of the moment be a mosque seeing some heavy downpours again the remnants of docs year here weather into the far north east of india very wet weather into central and southern parts of in the western areas the western gas look very disturbed over the next couple of days to the north of that i
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it emerged in cambodia but has since spread through parts of thailand, laos and most recently to southern been suspended from all religious activity over a quip he made about women drivers which sparked outrage on social media. saad al—hijri said women should not drive because their brains shrink to a quarter the size of a man's when they go shopping. hurricane maria and the heavy rain that followed it is continuing to wreak havoc in puerto rico. the authorities there have mobilised the national guard to help evacuate people in areas downstream of a dam which has failed after days of heavy rain. potentially, 70,000 people are under threat. the dam, located at the northern end of the guajataca lake, is causing downstream flash floods. authorities say it's an "extremely dangerous situation" and evacuations are taking place urgently. andrew plant now reports on the destruction caused by hurricane maria, the strongest storm the island has seen in living memory. is everybody 0k in that house? they are calling it the worst storm here in100 are calling it the worst storm here in 100 years. many
it emerged in cambodia but has since spread through parts of thailand, laos and most recently to southern been suspended from all religious activity over a quip he made about women drivers which sparked outrage on social media. saad al—hijri said women should not drive because their brains shrink to a quarter the size of a man's when they go shopping. hurricane maria and the heavy rain that followed it is continuing to wreak havoc in puerto rico. the authorities there have mobilised the...
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areas southern parts of china seen some particularly heavy rainfall and we've also had problems across laos and through into miramar and indeed parts of thailand to some very heavy rain still some showers here b.m.r. looks particularly wet otherwise weather conditions not too bad may see thought share affecting hong kong because it head on through into sunday is looking particularly warm across taiwan with thirty seven as a nice one for taipei let's head across into south asia and here you can see the cloud across central areas and if i had some very heavy rain here too and that area of plate is moving towards the north so a heavy rain affecting delhi likely to ease off slightly as we head through saturday and then as we get through into sunday that rain continues to ease across the region find additions across pakistan further south mumbai seen some dry weather returning we're losing some of the rain for the time being across the western ghats here in the arabian peninsula still pretty warm in doha highs of thirty nine maybe not quite as humans it has been not much in it already well the o
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kilometers per hour as you can see it will make its way across vietnam eventually feeding over to wards laos over the next couple of days as for a while this is the scene in taiwan a glancing blow for taiwan recently i'm pleased to say it is now in the process of pulling away but you can see very heavy seas coming in here at present that will ease as we go through the next few days that's the position of the storm and it will gradually push further north which of these was toward japan to taiwan in the clear over the next day or so further showers there as you can see across a good part of china joining up with the heavy rain that we have for much of indochina actually fading across towards the being goes some live a shower still very much in place for northeastern areas in the central parts of india probably seeing the worst of the rain over the next couple of days is largely fine i'm dry. i just want to make sure all of our audience is. there on line and what the u.s. citizens you know what people live by one and the same join a sunset i was never. because i'm darker than all the people. i
kilometers per hour as you can see it will make its way across vietnam eventually feeding over to wards laos over the next couple of days as for a while this is the scene in taiwan a glancing blow for taiwan recently i'm pleased to say it is now in the process of pulling away but you can see very heavy seas coming in here at present that will ease as we go through the next few days that's the position of the storm and it will gradually push further north which of these was toward japan to...
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to be quite heavy also lots of showers across indochina at the moment for northern parts of vietnam laos m a m r particularly coastal areas is looking fairly wet here let's head across into south asia and still plenty of showers in evidence particularly across more eastern parts of india up into nepal bhutan and bangladesh they're seeing some heavy rainfall and at miramar too it's looking quite wet these areas will continue to see some heavy rain as we head on through saturday for the western ghats we've got rain southam and by then towards bangalore has been very wet in recent days but for central and northern parts of india and across into pakistan weather conditions are looking draw and fine and there are with highs of thirty five in delhi thirty two in karate here in the arabian peninsula the temperatures just easing off a little bit around the gulf states the humidity also just starting to drop thirty eight the maestro in doha and abu dhabi on the other side of the peninsula fine conditions for medina with high seer of forty. i just want to make sure all of our audience is on the sa
to be quite heavy also lots of showers across indochina at the moment for northern parts of vietnam laos m a m r particularly coastal areas is looking fairly wet here let's head across into south asia and still plenty of showers in evidence particularly across more eastern parts of india up into nepal bhutan and bangladesh they're seeing some heavy rainfall and at miramar too it's looking quite wet these areas will continue to see some heavy rain as we head on through saturday for the western...
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the way of rain which might push into parts of northern vietnam too still looking fairly wet across laos and meum are a lot of heavy showers in here and certainly through up into buying the dash and bhutan the poor we're seeing very heavy rain continuing to develop here so moving across into south asia you can see on the satellite imagery those showers across those northeastern areas also down through the western ghats we've got some heavy rain returning once again through the course of friday but central northern parts of india much of pakistan expected to remain dry and fine with temperatures in the mid thirty's as far as delhi is concerned and kharaj they're coming to the maximum of thirty two degrees here in the arabian peninsula just the humidity levels around the gulf states just dropping very slightly now probably still saying quite humid until the first week of october but generally it's getting a little bit better on the other side of the peninsula community generally less temperatures there in the low forty's so head on through into saturday still forty one a medina further sou
the way of rain which might push into parts of northern vietnam too still looking fairly wet across laos and meum are a lot of heavy showers in here and certainly through up into buying the dash and bhutan the poor we're seeing very heavy rain continuing to develop here so moving across into south asia you can see on the satellite imagery those showers across those northeastern areas also down through the western ghats we've got some heavy rain returning once again through the course of friday...
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the reported massacre of the east or laos or isolated ones as they're called here are just one result says palamara will we start doing the going to nor does. the state keep saying that what happened recently is not true but how can they say that they haven't sent anyone to where the massacre happened they just overflew the area in a helicopter weeks later. in my mouse the prosecutor for amazon a state concedes that government is leaving indigenous tribes especially the un contacted almost defenseless. if you don't place a barrier and effective policing of the area which is not happening now the danger of these tribes becoming extinct is huge. and investigation into the massacre is underway but there's no guarantee there won't be more as the pressure increases from outsiders who believe they too have a right to the land and resources until now reserved for these amazonian try to see in human on the job that he was brazil. aid workers say the villagers who fled an active volcano on the pacific island nation of anwar two are facing food and water shortages around seven thousand people h
the reported massacre of the east or laos or isolated ones as they're called here are just one result says palamara will we start doing the going to nor does. the state keep saying that what happened recently is not true but how can they say that they haven't sent anyone to where the massacre happened they just overflew the area in a helicopter weeks later. in my mouse the prosecutor for amazon a state concedes that government is leaving indigenous tribes especially the un contacted almost...
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all those dead bodies that's what it looks like and all mob once you leave warren buffet's liar of laos is dead bodies all. headed to wall street dead credit for sure dead credit now of course one thing to put into context you talk about the wealth and income gap in america and the fact is that something like sixty percent of americans have less than four hundred bucks or something like that and most of them don't have enough money if there was some sort of emergency requiring six hundred dollars for say medical situation or a car problem so they would have to rely on credit but if you freeze your credit as you must do now because. sixty percent of americans were hacked all their information is out there so if you freeze your credit it takes days to unlock it takes weeks to lock and then days to unlock the entire system is wrong credit another thing to freeze the credit yes just like they're treating americans like they treat iran or they treat wiki leaks so americans don't understand that they're on the same page as around them the same pages wiki leaks that they are on the short end o
all those dead bodies that's what it looks like and all mob once you leave warren buffet's liar of laos is dead bodies all. headed to wall street dead credit for sure dead credit now of course one thing to put into context you talk about the wealth and income gap in america and the fact is that something like sixty percent of americans have less than four hundred bucks or something like that and most of them don't have enough money if there was some sort of emergency requiring six hundred...
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its way further west which as we go on through the next couple of days the flooding rains there into laos pushing over towards me and ma thailand also seeing some rather wet weather whether they will it extends right down in fact across a good part of malaysia borneo seeing some live. tended to think that way for the south was as one would expect in a should generally does stay father dry jakarta that's around thirty four degrees celsius in the sunshine and this i'm sorry extends across a good part of australia come to the south we're seeing some blustery shabby rain filtering across southern areas of australia still that cold when you notice down towards the southeast in kona it's just a very good snow there over the australian alps best known for quite some time temperatures around twelve degrees celsius in melbourne what the numbers around for sydney at around twenty one meanwhile we're seeing highs of around twenty two in perth but a bit of wet weather just filtering its way in across southern parts and as we go through the next dial to adelaide seeing temperatures picking up to twent
its way further west which as we go on through the next couple of days the flooding rains there into laos pushing over towards me and ma thailand also seeing some rather wet weather whether they will it extends right down in fact across a good part of malaysia borneo seeing some live. tended to think that way for the south was as one would expect in a should generally does stay father dry jakarta that's around thirty four degrees celsius in the sunshine and this i'm sorry extends across a good...
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wet and windy weather also coming in here with the possibility of some flooding it will run across laos lots of very heavy rain then and the prospect of floods possibly some landslides as well for the south well sunshine is showers as per usual across southeast asia some of those showers very much on the liveliest side for a good part of borneo malaysia looking very just to be some showers at times for k.l. and for singapore but lossie dry in indonesia. victim . his past as an instrument of brutal dictatorship a father tries to forget. but his son's quest for ron says reveals there are often two sides to even the darkest of stories witness of the chameleon at this time on al-jazeera. welcome back you're watching al-jazeera our top stories more than twenty people have been killed in a fire at a malaysian boarding school most of them were teenagers the local fire chief says there were too many people in one room and the proper safety measures had yet to be approved. the iraqi parliament has voted to remove the governor of kirkuk comes after council meeting to discuss plans to hold a refer
wet and windy weather also coming in here with the possibility of some flooding it will run across laos lots of very heavy rain then and the prospect of floods possibly some landslides as well for the south well sunshine is showers as per usual across southeast asia some of those showers very much on the liveliest side for a good part of borneo malaysia looking very just to be some showers at times for k.l. and for singapore but lossie dry in indonesia. victim . his past as an instrument of...
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for lao her it's an incredible feeling to see a book she wrote in the shops. she published the story of her life last year when she was just twenty four she tells of her ups and downs and her struggle to find her way. in writing it all down was so helpful it just poured out of me. and now when i'm not having a good day i remind myself that i managed to write a five hundred ten page book if i could do that so i can surely cope with all the rest. and spent time in psychiatric wards and then in a therapeutic community her emotions were intense and all over the place she traces many of her problems back to having been raped at the age of thirteen then came a decade of depression and self harm. cutting myself was a way to feel something or release tension. i either felt like i had no feelings as if i were dead or i observe myself from the outside it's not really me down there. it was like either i feel something right now or i'll just explode there was so much tension so much hatred and anger in me. now has regained some balance and self-confidence she doesn't try
for lao her it's an incredible feeling to see a book she wrote in the shops. she published the story of her life last year when she was just twenty four she tells of her ups and downs and her struggle to find her way. in writing it all down was so helpful it just poured out of me. and now when i'm not having a good day i remind myself that i managed to write a five hundred ten page book if i could do that so i can surely cope with all the rest. and spent time in psychiatric wards and then in a...
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across indochina certainly for vietnam we've got wanted to have the showers and those extend into laos and miramar but generally not as many as there have been but notice this circulation just to the west the philippines will eventually push in towards hong kong and towards heinen as well sums have free reign expected here so it is head on through into monday heading into southeastern parts of asia we've got to scattered showers across borneo but we have got some rain pushing into parts of java and bali could be weights here so some showers likely in jakarta with highs here of thirty two. the world's primary could change producing nation. is at the forefront of the war on drugs with them so we're talking about serious sloganising crime as a country we're reaching a critical point while some have made fortunes many others have suffered at the hands of this multi-billion dollar industry who through this business will go on forever it will not change almost global policies do who are the winners and losers of this illicit trade snow of the andes this time. watching al-jazeera let's recap
across indochina certainly for vietnam we've got wanted to have the showers and those extend into laos and miramar but generally not as many as there have been but notice this circulation just to the west the philippines will eventually push in towards hong kong and towards heinen as well sums have free reign expected here so it is head on through into monday heading into southeastern parts of asia we've got to scattered showers across borneo but we have got some rain pushing into parts of java...
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be drawn pretty warm and thirty six degrees is across indochina we've had more significant issues laos and also for me amar and here we're saying that you see further showers but nothing to compare what we've seen in recent days so we're looking at some heavy downpours in yangon highs there of thirty one degrees into southeastern parts of asia we've got some heavy rain really affecting thailand across cambodia central southern parts of vietnam and the cross central northern parts of the philippines working further south it is more sort of typical for this time of year borneo scattered. largely fine singapore in kuala lumpur enjoying a good deal of bright weather but then as we move further north and pick up that rain once again so let's head across into south asia and here we've still got some fairly heavy rains to contend with in some areas so in across northern parts of india delhi have you seen some showers will gradually see those showers dying away but temperatures only twenty five degrees celsius we have dry conditions down through the western ghats mumbai and brighter weather co
be drawn pretty warm and thirty six degrees is across indochina we've had more significant issues laos and also for me amar and here we're saying that you see further showers but nothing to compare what we've seen in recent days so we're looking at some heavy downpours in yangon highs there of thirty one degrees into southeastern parts of asia we've got some heavy rain really affecting thailand across cambodia central southern parts of vietnam and the cross central northern parts of the...
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topic we'll see in the coming days how it turns out after today, i'm on my way to bangkok, and then to laos>> this comes at a tile whme whh u.s. is pruti inputting pressur china to stop doing business with north korea in your conversations in china, what assurances did you get from the leadership that they will, in fact, follow through on these promises >> that's really a matter more for the department of state, department of treasury and defense. i got the impression they're quite serious about living up to the commitments that they've made regarding north korea. >> you say they're serious it took until last week for the central bank to actually issue those statements formally make the request. a lot of viewers were surprised that had not been done long ago as a part of previous sanctions. what assurance douse have on the trade front they're cooperating? >> on the sanctions side we've been gradually ramping them up this is a logical next step and an important one because the chinese commercial banks had been a big route for facilitation of trade to north korea. the fact that pobc put out a
topic we'll see in the coming days how it turns out after today, i'm on my way to bangkok, and then to laos>> this comes at a tile whme whh u.s. is pruti inputting pressur china to stop doing business with north korea in your conversations in china, what assurances did you get from the leadership that they will, in fact, follow through on these promises >> that's really a matter more for the department of state, department of treasury and defense. i got the impression they're quite...
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around the bay area, but we're going to zoom over there, the green means damp lookedways at the very laos issue getting through the east bay toward the bay bridge. hopefully not for our treat truck, though. >> that's right. the giants take on the dodgers tonight. we're taking on the crowd as we pass out free ice cream today right outside of at&t park. >> if you think we have a good time here, wait until you see us tonight. it will be a good time. >>> have a great day. >>> good morning. destruction and darkness. residents begin returning to the irma-ravaged florida keys. >> this is the worst storm that we've ever been through. >> an estimated 90% of the homes there damaged or destroyed. power still out. crews going door to door looking for victims. this morning, a ve look at the scene there from both the ground and the air. >>> what happened? hillary clinton gets personal about her stunning loss to donald trump pointing fingers, taking names and taking some of the blame. this morning her first live interview since the election right here on "today." >>> not me. senator ted cruz blaming a
around the bay area, but we're going to zoom over there, the green means damp lookedways at the very laos issue getting through the east bay toward the bay bridge. hopefully not for our treat truck, though. >> that's right. the giants take on the dodgers tonight. we're taking on the crowd as we pass out free ice cream today right outside of at&t park. >> if you think we have a good time here, wait until you see us tonight. it will be a good time. >>> have a great day....
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>> stephen: there's good news in healthcare, you still have it but not for.e lao angttem l to replace obamacare next week. the new bill is called graham-cassidy-- stills and nash want nothing to do with it-- and it's gotten a lot of criticism. like from these people. the president trump is standing by the bill's authors, tweeting "senator, doctor, bill cassidy is a class act who really cares about people and their health care, he doesn't lie, just wants to help people!" of course, he's referencing the classic cbs sitcom, senator doctor. in season 2, he solves crime on "senator doctor, private eye." and you can trust trump's opinion when it comes to doctors. remember, his primary care physician is this guy. ( laughter ) hello! okay! ( piano riff ) all right, try to relax. ( laughter ) practically every medical organization opposes this bill, so why are republicans pushing so hard to get it through? the answer comes from iowa senator and "bargaining you down on that butter churn" chuck grassley, who explained, "you know, i could maybe give you ten reasons why this bill shouldn't be cons
>> stephen: there's good news in healthcare, you still have it but not for.e lao angttem l to replace obamacare next week. the new bill is called graham-cassidy-- stills and nash want nothing to do with it-- and it's gotten a lot of criticism. like from these people. the president trump is standing by the bill's authors, tweeting "senator, doctor, bill cassidy is a class act who really cares about people and their health care, he doesn't lie, just wants to help people!" of...
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come as we go on through sas day more big downpours for a good part of northern vietnam pushing into laos it should all diminish quite nicely by sunday's. thank you very much of a still ahead. well hunger is on the rise driven by conflict and climate change will have on a whole. kandahar airfield. replacing older helicopter the more modern models it will take before this force can stand on its own. on the continent crimea tournament details coming up with jones what. a survivor of the genocide there are people who like me to kill them when they're suffering but i didn't have the heart who's dedicated his life to searching the woods for bones of the victims of the srebrenica massacre. and here is. finally laying the pass to rest and giving peace to the victims' families if i could just find if i could bury him. at this time on al-jazeera. good to have you with us on the. top stories british police are treating a blast in a london underground train as a terrorist incident the explosion happened on the. western the busy morning rush hour twenty two people were injured but now in a serious co
come as we go on through sas day more big downpours for a good part of northern vietnam pushing into laos it should all diminish quite nicely by sunday's. thank you very much of a still ahead. well hunger is on the rise driven by conflict and climate change will have on a whole. kandahar airfield. replacing older helicopter the more modern models it will take before this force can stand on its own. on the continent crimea tournament details coming up with jones what. a survivor of the genocide...
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study on the trading relations between the united states with countries like vietnam, cambodia, and laos for potential negative impact coming from this latest round of north korea tensions. >> let's bring in tom blanch good to see you. an oil embargo, is that the next step is there any guarantee that is going to bring north korea to the negotiating table? >> well, in the world of north korean analysis, i'm afraid there are no guarantees of any kind however, i mean, analysts over many years have said an oil embargo or some restriction on the flow of oil into north korea are some things that could seriously threaten the regime's hold that's stopping potentially strikes at the heart of it whether or not it's a complete embargo or whether or not it's completely effective, that's one of the things we have to wait and see. >> china is going to have to lead this? >> china would have to be on board if that was going to happen as you heard before, there's really no guarantee that that's the case is it genuinely in chinese or even russia's interest to get them to the brink to get them to come to t
study on the trading relations between the united states with countries like vietnam, cambodia, and laos for potential negative impact coming from this latest round of north korea tensions. >> let's bring in tom blanch good to see you. an oil embargo, is that the next step is there any guarantee that is going to bring north korea to the negotiating table? >> well, in the world of north korean analysis, i'm afraid there are no guarantees of any kind however, i mean, analysts over...
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it cuts off the revenue that alaw laos them to build ballistic missiles. -- that allows them to build ballistic missiles. what we did with iran is we cut off the revenues so they couldn't do bad things willingly as much as they wanted to. so instead we gave them this influx of money that suddenly allowed them to do whatever they want with 24 days notice if we're going to inspect a site. there is a problem there. i think we need to be honest with ourselves that when the jcpoa was passed, when the resolution was passed, when the corker-cardin law was passed, that doesn't change the iranian culture and belief of the government. they were still who they were prior to the deal. ms. pletka: one of the things you mentioned that we don't talk about enough is there are of other security council resolutions that affect iran that are not nuclear related. not just the missile technology butt transfer of other security council resolutions that affect iran that are not nuclear related. not just the missile technology butt transfer of weaponry. you obviously mentioned hezbollah. do you think that th
it cuts off the revenue that alaw laos them to build ballistic missiles. -- that allows them to build ballistic missiles. what we did with iran is we cut off the revenues so they couldn't do bad things willingly as much as they wanted to. so instead we gave them this influx of money that suddenly allowed them to do whatever they want with 24 days notice if we're going to inspect a site. there is a problem there. i think we need to be honest with ourselves that when the jcpoa was passed, when...