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>> traveling and getting ready to go to malaysia and africa. and just got back from rwanda. >> larry: did you ever think about retiring? >> i tried to but i don't know what i would do with myself. >> larry: now, we have a bush baby. >> this is a bush baby. >> can you put him on his shoulder? >> larry: that mean it lives in the bush? >> larry: put him on my shoulders. is this a bush baby? >> we filmed the bush baby in africa. this animal here, it's nocturnal. when we film it, we film it at nighttime. you see the eyeballs at nighttime out in the trees. they're not really big trees. they're pollinated, they defecate and pollinates is what it does. eats a seed or piece of fruit. the bush baby, it's amazing mechanism. in the daytime, they sleep. what do they do? they sleep in a big ball, like 30 or 40 of them all together get in a big ball together like this, looks like a big blob. therefore, predators like birds of prey -- are you comfortable? >> larry: yeah, he's light. >> larry: yeah, he's furry. >> exactly. >> larry: he is fooling with my earpie
>> traveling and getting ready to go to malaysia and africa. and just got back from rwanda. >> larry: did you ever think about retiring? >> i tried to but i don't know what i would do with myself. >> larry: now, we have a bush baby. >> this is a bush baby. >> can you put him on his shoulder? >> larry: that mean it lives in the bush? >> larry: put him on my shoulders. is this a bush baby? >> we filmed the bush baby in africa. this animal...
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>> a leaf frog. >> from malaysia. this is where i'm getting ready to go, larry.hat's where i'm going. look at that, larry. look at the head on that one. look at that. what's he eat, little flies and things? does that look like a leaf to you, or what? >> larry: looks like a leaf. >> look at this here. >> larry: what is this? >> a buffeau marine toad. a cane toad. let him hop. he's fine. this is the one that you know who jumped on your son, this is a much bigger one. the only reason your son got nervous, these are poison glands behind his eyes there. that's a neurotoxic poison. >> larry: oh! >> only if you eat the frog. just don't touch it. because you get it in your eyes they can hurt your eyeballs. >> larry: we're going to show chance jumping from this. >> that frog -- >> larry: do it to the son, do it to the father. >> it's not going to hurt, larry. just don't touch it. this frog was brought over from south america to control the rats and mice in the sugar cane fields. what happened was -- >> larry: it's going to jump on me, jack. he's going to jump on me. >> th
>> a leaf frog. >> from malaysia. this is where i'm getting ready to go, larry.hat's where i'm going. look at that, larry. look at the head on that one. look at that. what's he eat, little flies and things? does that look like a leaf to you, or what? >> larry: looks like a leaf. >> look at this here. >> larry: what is this? >> a buffeau marine toad. a cane toad. let him hop. he's fine. this is the one that you know who jumped on your son, this is a much...
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at the imf and and what it calls a mission that sounds like mission impossible we went through of malaysia, hong kong, singapore and japan five 1/2 weeks long to assess financial liabilities in these countries and you could not go anywhere without hearing news of the evolution of the mexican crisis and the issue was raised at the time these byrd said east asia tigers by and large had a history they had more than a decade of the incredibly high growth, low inflation, prosperity, they had very large current account deficit is. that was financed for borrowing from abroad. a lot of that with short-term borrowing called hot money, leverage. at the personal level, household level comment indebtedness have gone up a lot. stock markets had gone up a lot. real-estate prices are soaring. says shopping malls were it in the midst of the forest that were coming into being during this boom. we naturally pose the question are you concerned to of what is happening in mexico could happen here? and we got this answer from every country official that we talk to domino. those things have been in latin america
at the imf and and what it calls a mission that sounds like mission impossible we went through of malaysia, hong kong, singapore and japan five 1/2 weeks long to assess financial liabilities in these countries and you could not go anywhere without hearing news of the evolution of the mexican crisis and the issue was raised at the time these byrd said east asia tigers by and large had a history they had more than a decade of the incredibly high growth, low inflation, prosperity, they had very...
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when we look at countries like turkey, like malaysia, we see middle classes that are getting enriched by global economy that see their future and interesting global economy of religion. but the kind of religion they follow is in some ways globalization friendly. so it's conservative. it's bias. but it sports capitalist activity and living harmoniously with others in a global economy. >> what ramifications does the business class have on american foreign policy >> well, we don't pay as much attention to them as we ought to. we don't think of the fact that happen transformed china, transformed india, transformed latin america, eastern europe, and asia, that created stable democracies was the middle classes in those countries that were dependent on private sectors that were integrated into the global economy. we don't think that in the muslim world you are not going to get them to where brazil, argentina, taiwan, or korea are unless the shame class also becomes powered in the muslim world. we are looking for the solution without looking at what's the solution. i think the change is musli
when we look at countries like turkey, like malaysia, we see middle classes that are getting enriched by global economy that see their future and interesting global economy of religion. but the kind of religion they follow is in some ways globalization friendly. so it's conservative. it's bias. but it sports capitalist activity and living harmoniously with others in a global economy. >> what ramifications does the business class have on american foreign policy >> well, we don't pay...
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their integration into global economic trends, so when we look at countries like turkey, like dubai, malaysia and indonesia we see medal classes that are getting enriched by the global economy that see their future as religious but the kind of religion they follow is in some ways globalization so it is conservative, it is paez but it supports capitalist activity in living harmoniously with others in a global economy. >> what ramifications to is the business class have an american foreign policy? >> we don't pay as much attention to them as we ought to. we don't think of the fact of what transform china transformed india, transformed latin america, eastern europe and asia that created a stable, prosperous democracies was the middle class in those countries that were dependent on private sectors that were integrated in the global economy and we don't think in the muslim world you are not going to get them to where brazil, argentina taiwan or unless the same class the gut those countries to where they are also becomes an power in the muslim world so we are looking for the solution and the muslim
their integration into global economic trends, so when we look at countries like turkey, like dubai, malaysia and indonesia we see medal classes that are getting enriched by the global economy that see their future as religious but the kind of religion they follow is in some ways globalization so it is conservative, it is paez but it supports capitalist activity in living harmoniously with others in a global economy. >> what ramifications to is the business class have an american foreign...
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where there is 500 of them setting off a small island in malaysia anchored with six people approximately six people per ship just to be there in case robber barons shoah pirates other sitting there because they have no place to go, no orders, no direction and they are hiding from the market. they are afraid that the market finds out the 10% of all inventory of ships are just sitting there, everybody would panic. dnl the open prosperity killer? it is fear. mortgage crisis to an economic crisis to a financial crisis to a liquidity crisis to a crisis of confidence. if you don't believe finamore you are done so check this out. as it the couldn't get worse. hugo to south korea right now, what is their biggest business? shipbuilding. they are fully employed right now. hugo to south korea riedel they are just knocking hammers building these big tankers. iran has already said we have got three tankers about $100 million each, we give $1 million on each ameet 080 million we can't pay you. they are doing yard sales of 100 million-dollar tankers. it is a three-year order process of these tankers ar
where there is 500 of them setting off a small island in malaysia anchored with six people approximately six people per ship just to be there in case robber barons shoah pirates other sitting there because they have no place to go, no orders, no direction and they are hiding from the market. they are afraid that the market finds out the 10% of all inventory of ships are just sitting there, everybody would panic. dnl the open prosperity killer? it is fear. mortgage crisis to an economic crisis...
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jordan, syria, southeast asia, singapore, malaysia, bangladesh, these are all over. i think that there are things that you can learn. this is replacing a social network. >> is there a country out there that we could look to and say that they've had moderate success? in terms of the face to face disengagement, the saudis have done this a long list. singapore often gets talked about as a very successful program, but it has dealt with 60 people, by which are clear. this is a very specific program, but the libyans just tried to do something to disengage these guys. the egyptians did this with the islamic group to disengage them. there are things that we can look at. there is very low don this -- there is very little done on this. >> how great is the threat here? great britain seems to be a growing threat in the united states. . . >> if you have more people thinking bad thoughts, it is more likely someone will do something about that. as we uncover these plots, it is hard, because the complaints that are released cannot always tell you if there is jihadist motivation or p
jordan, syria, southeast asia, singapore, malaysia, bangladesh, these are all over. i think that there are things that you can learn. this is replacing a social network. >> is there a country out there that we could look to and say that they've had moderate success? in terms of the face to face disengagement, the saudis have done this a long list. singapore often gets talked about as a very successful program, but it has dealt with 60 people, by which are clear. this is a very specific...