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one of malaysia's modern day dishes is reflective of its varied past as a spice trader's mecca. and now we're going to make something very special. >> right. >> what are we going to make? >> it's a beef rendang. >> delicious. the key dish includes pounded chili, onions, and lemon grass. >> then the galangal. ginger. then, garlic. you need all the other spices. >> oh, star anise? >> star anise, yeah. >> cinnamon, cloves. >> cinnamon, cloves, flower... >> cardamom. they're like the aromatics, aren't they? >> that's right, you need all this for the aroma. >> these are the real stars of this dish. whoa! oh, yeah, put that in. >> yes, fantastic. yeah. >> [laughs] great. >> now is the time for us to put in the beef. >> but there is one last magic ingredient. another great aromatic. >> turmeric leaves. >> oh, turmeric leaves! obviously i've seen turmeric, does it smell of turmeric? >> yeah, it smells turmeric. the reason we use the leaf it's because the leaves have more aroma. all you have to do is just shred it, shred it into pieces, yeah? >> we add kaffir lime leaves and coconut milk
one of malaysia's modern day dishes is reflective of its varied past as a spice trader's mecca. and now we're going to make something very special. >> right. >> what are we going to make? >> it's a beef rendang. >> delicious. the key dish includes pounded chili, onions, and lemon grass. >> then the galangal. ginger. then, garlic. you need all the other spices. >> oh, star anise? >> star anise, yeah. >> cinnamon, cloves. >> cinnamon, cloves,...
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it happened so fast. >> this case is far from unique in malaysia. look at the internet - it's full of videos of random and sometimes violent crimes. here a man walks into a cafe eyeing a couple using the ipads. he turns to leave and it's gone. so is he. in this video three men attack a cashier with knives and an iron bar before he fights them off. the level of crime prompted malaysia's police to launch a special operation to crackdown on organised crime, people trafficking and drugs. >> before launching the special ops on violent crime, a lot of people not fighting, but what is the police doing to overcome the violent crimes. about 2,000 police are taking part in the operation across the country. results are impressive. since mid august more than 24,000 arrests have been made. more than 2,000 bullets confiscated along with knives, guns and swords. and the police say public confidence in them has risen from 30 to 70%. >> but criminalologist believes many people are still fearful of crime in the country. >> if you look at how people decided to have th
it happened so fast. >> this case is far from unique in malaysia. look at the internet - it's full of videos of random and sometimes violent crimes. here a man walks into a cafe eyeing a couple using the ipads. he turns to leave and it's gone. so is he. in this video three men attack a cashier with knives and an iron bar before he fights them off. the level of crime prompted malaysia's police to launch a special operation to crackdown on organised crime, people trafficking and drugs....
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what did you have to know people in malaysia. chuck is a she goat for croissants and opportunity or a problem for europe. we ask a former adviser to barack obama. they were not for the growth that is happening here in the greater asian region where would your exports. no certainly not just within the eurozone because they are cross border trade is calling you silly it is really a sign of the state department said the growing dependence on the world. resuscitation or a viable eurozone has outgrown it. the forum said the twenty first century will belong to a gym food for thought in an age of rapid development of the global economy. he says chew ukraine's former point man instead has begun a hunger strike in protest at the presidents reluctance to sign and nonchalant trade agreement the eu. you idiot even sank a seventy seven you can fix that one can see this critique the main debate it i read the second century was one of the condition set by brussels as part of the trade deal to me saying kerry has said and i've been led to the te
what did you have to know people in malaysia. chuck is a she goat for croissants and opportunity or a problem for europe. we ask a former adviser to barack obama. they were not for the growth that is happening here in the greater asian region where would your exports. no certainly not just within the eurozone because they are cross border trade is calling you silly it is really a sign of the state department said the growing dependence on the world. resuscitation or a viable eurozone has...
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what did you get to know people in malaysia. it is a she goat or perception of a cheesy or a problem for europe. we ask a former adviser to barack obama. they were not for the growth that is happening here in the greater asian region. where would your exports. no certainly not just within the eurozone because they are cross border trade is calling. so you still eat it is really a sign of the state department said the growing dependence on the world. resuscitation or a viable eurozone has outgrown it. the forum said the twenty first century will belong to a jap food for thought in an age of rapid development of the global economy. aye aye he is the day. it is the dave. rumor. i do the church. each. he's the and. the book. the ad poor women are. says. it says it is. it is. session. says you long woohoo little more the is the sea. lol that went well. we have a local guy running around in the office the hegemony under
what did you get to know people in malaysia. it is a she goat or perception of a cheesy or a problem for europe. we ask a former adviser to barack obama. they were not for the growth that is happening here in the greater asian region. where would your exports. no certainly not just within the eurozone because they are cross border trade is calling. so you still eat it is really a sign of the state department said the growing dependence on the world. resuscitation or a viable eurozone has...
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this is the base jump in malaysia 2013 and we're getting a shot of this building because there are 35 base jumpers that have been invited to jump off this building but it's especially cool for this man. now the reason he is in a wheelchair is because on his 1,100th jump, he had an accident, suffered an injury and became perilized but that is obviously not stopping him. at this point some jumpers have already gone. >> the building is not as high as i thought it was. i feel like there's not enough time for them to get their chutes open. >> it's about a 400-foot jump. >> that's quick. >> he's ready to go, gears up, picks up momentum and there he goes. >> wow! whoa! >> perfect landing. >> hough w incredibly amazing. >> watch when he jumps, he's right close to those windows. >> and traveled to malaysia where he would have the opportunity to jump. in north america, there's no way someone would give him the clearance to do this because if is very dangerous. >> you to really love the sport to imagine in a more than a thousand jumps under his belt and he ended up with a severe injury but still
this is the base jump in malaysia 2013 and we're getting a shot of this building because there are 35 base jumpers that have been invited to jump off this building but it's especially cool for this man. now the reason he is in a wheelchair is because on his 1,100th jump, he had an accident, suffered an injury and became perilized but that is obviously not stopping him. at this point some jumpers have already gone. >> the building is not as high as i thought it was. i feel like there's not...
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jump in malaysia, 2013. the shot of this building because there are 35 b.a.s.e. jumpers that have been invited to jump off the building. it's especially cool for this man. now the reason he is in the wheelchair is because on his 1,100th jump, he had an accident, suffered an injury and became paralyzed. that is obviously not stopping him. at this point, some jumpers have already gone. >> the building is not as high as i thought it was. i feel like there's not enough time for them to get the chute open. >> it's a 400-foot jump. there's lonny. there he goes. >> oh, wow. >> whoa! ♪ >> perfect landing. >> unbelievable. >> how incredibly amazing. >> i agree. he's so close to the building. watch where he jumps. >> he flew more than 9,000 miles from ontario to malaysia where he had the opportunity to jump because in north america, there's no way someone would give him the clearance to be able to do this because it is very dangerous. >> you have to really, really love the sport to imagine that more than 1,000 jumps under his belt and he ended up with a severe injury but s
jump in malaysia, 2013. the shot of this building because there are 35 b.a.s.e. jumpers that have been invited to jump off the building. it's especially cool for this man. now the reason he is in the wheelchair is because on his 1,100th jump, he had an accident, suffered an injury and became paralyzed. that is obviously not stopping him. at this point, some jumpers have already gone. >> the building is not as high as i thought it was. i feel like there's not enough time for them to get...
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. >>> we report on a manmade dilemma hurting the highlands in malaysia >>> so supporters of the pakistaniolitician imran khan are blocking supply routes into afghanistan for a second day. they say they'll stop nato trucks passing through north-west tabbing stan until the u.s. stops its drone strikes. as we said in the openers, small but effective these protests. indeed, very effective. just to tell you, in the last few minutes the members of the provincial assembly from the islamist army have gone to the u.s. consulate where they loged a protest alert against the continuation of the drone strikes. as you can see the party workers are on the roadblock. just to give you a little bit of an explainer, they are blocking the points - two critical entry points into the province. what you see behind me is a large checkpoint manneded by the islamist army. what they are doing is making sure that none of those container trucks that are passing through the last point before they enter into pakistan's tribal areas on the way to the border town. then onwards to kabul. importantly, you can see that hard
. >>> we report on a manmade dilemma hurting the highlands in malaysia >>> so supporters of the pakistaniolitician imran khan are blocking supply routes into afghanistan for a second day. they say they'll stop nato trucks passing through north-west tabbing stan until the u.s. stops its drone strikes. as we said in the openers, small but effective these protests. indeed, very effective. just to tell you, in the last few minutes the members of the provincial assembly from the...
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once unique but under stress, we will report on the manmade dilemma hurting the sidelines in malaysia>> reporter: 7 out of 10 kids are not getting an education and i'll be explaining one. >> the world champion finishes up the season with a victory in brazil and details coming up, with robin. ♪ but first in honduras they are claiming victory in sunday's presidential election, the ruling national party is ahead according to the official count but the left rival said she is the country's next president and we report from the capitol. >> two candidates, both claiming victory at the end of a bitter campaign. and the conservative national party confident he will be the president. just as they did four years ago the people told us how much they love democracy even though our political system is not perfect and the people have given their vote again and given us a second opportunity. his closest rival castro wasted no time declaring herself the winner. >> translator: i can tell you today that i'm the president of honduras. >> whoever wins or loses according to the results of the tribunal hond
once unique but under stress, we will report on the manmade dilemma hurting the sidelines in malaysia>> reporter: 7 out of 10 kids are not getting an education and i'll be explaining one. >> the world champion finishes up the season with a victory in brazil and details coming up, with robin. ♪ but first in honduras they are claiming victory in sunday's presidential election, the ruling national party is ahead according to the official count but the left rival said she is the...
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for that, we head for the lizard king's rural property in his hometown in malaysia. >> in 2010, when law enforcement officers busted into this place, they found two bengal tigers, as well as a crocodile. the question now is if that sort of thing is still going on here. >> trying to avoid guards, we sneak past all cages, and then come upon new ones. there are big animals inside. experts later tell us they're believed to be cats from north africa. >> our year long chase involved a lengthy paper trail. we found shell companies and export permits, none possible without the consent of authorities. despite years of allegations of wrongdoing, malaysia's environmentster in charge of the wildlife agency says he doubts there is any corruption. >> if there is corruption, then i must go after it, you know. if anybody is corrupt, if anybody accepts bribes, then i must look into it. >> with all that we've learned, it was time for us to confront the lizard king. >> mr. wong, steve chow from the program 101 east. >> no! >> sir, are you still involved in the trade of trafficking endangered species? >
for that, we head for the lizard king's rural property in his hometown in malaysia. >> in 2010, when law enforcement officers busted into this place, they found two bengal tigers, as well as a crocodile. the question now is if that sort of thing is still going on here. >> trying to avoid guards, we sneak past all cages, and then come upon new ones. there are big animals inside. experts later tell us they're believed to be cats from north africa. >> our year long chase involved...
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beloved and most delicious dishes and ingredients like sambal, chutney and bunny chow come from malaysiabeen referred to as colored. colored didn't mean black. it meant everybody else who wasn't exactly white. asians and mixed race. >> it's garlic, ginger and chiles. >> in the observatory neighborhood of johannesburg, the rasdian family prepares for the meal at sundown when fasting for ramadan is broken. joey is a standup comedian, an actor of cape malay background. this dish, panang curry with beef and eggs. joey's wife, cindy, prepares a chicken pie. son, hakeem, makes the traditional ramadan shake. daughter, laya. ♪ >> everything smells terrific. >> that's barley soup. >> it's nicer to have soup after you've not eaten the whole day. it's light and nourishing and filling and all of those good things. >> there's also cheese and beef samosas. these are delicious. you were born here. born in johannesburg? >> yes, i was. >> so how are things? >> it depends on what you are speaking about. >> basically things work. society operates the way society should. but on the other hand, many ways thi
beloved and most delicious dishes and ingredients like sambal, chutney and bunny chow come from malaysiabeen referred to as colored. colored didn't mean black. it meant everybody else who wasn't exactly white. asians and mixed race. >> it's garlic, ginger and chiles. >> in the observatory neighborhood of johannesburg, the rasdian family prepares for the meal at sundown when fasting for ramadan is broken. joey is a standup comedian, an actor of cape malay background. this dish,...
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the level of crime here prompted malaysia to crack down on drugs and people trafficking. >> a lot of fight but what it means to overcome violent crimes. >> reporter: 2000 people are in the operation across the country and results are impressive so far. since mid august more than 24,000 arrests have been made. more than 2000 bullets confiscated with knives, guns and swords and the police say public confidence in them has risen from 30-70%. but criminologists say people are fearful of crime in the country. >> if you look at how people decided to have their own security guards in their own housing of states, you know, they pay to have committees, that shows that in our day they are worried about crime. >> reporter: but she says the police can't do everything. if the public wants to see a rediction in crime they also have a role to play. while arrests and reductions in crime are always welcome, there is one thing that won't change, and dickinson wong is dead and nothing can bring him back, stephanie with al jazeera. >> reporter: it's time for sport now, here is joe. >> thank you. we star
the level of crime here prompted malaysia to crack down on drugs and people trafficking. >> a lot of fight but what it means to overcome violent crimes. >> reporter: 2000 people are in the operation across the country and results are impressive so far. since mid august more than 24,000 arrests have been made. more than 2000 bullets confiscated with knives, guns and swords and the police say public confidence in them has risen from 30-70%. but criminologists say people are fearful of...
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malaysia established new submarine bases. of course, we have south korea and japan, which have been not asmuch enlarging so much modernizing their militaries. japan has four times as many warships as the british royal navy. even though it is an island nation that emphasizes air-see warfare, it has more tanks and germany. south korea, too. i could go on and on and bore you with details. everyone is projecting power of words, not so much with old- fashioned auxin, land armies, honest to goodness postmodern 21st-century navy and air force's. low and behold, they had disagreements over who controls what in the east china sea and the south china sea, etc. is, nationalism has been somewhat passÉ in europe until recently. for most of the cold war, you could argue europe was in a post-national phase. asia is very different. nationalism is alive and well in asia. american meat and potato cents. you have strong ethnic nations, there is not a nato to enact the region. you have nationalism, military power, you have consolidated internal
malaysia established new submarine bases. of course, we have south korea and japan, which have been not asmuch enlarging so much modernizing their militaries. japan has four times as many warships as the british royal navy. even though it is an island nation that emphasizes air-see warfare, it has more tanks and germany. south korea, too. i could go on and on and bore you with details. everyone is projecting power of words, not so much with old- fashioned auxin, land armies, honest to goodness...
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i don't know the details of what is taking place in malaysia. unfortunaty, in most parts of the world where you find serious levels of wildlife crime, you find levels of corruption. >> how widespread is the problem? what are the troubled areas? >> well, how long have you got. it's really difficult to spin the glue and not put your finger on a spot where there's not an illegal crime taking place in relation to wildlife. unfortunaty, for some species, such as a tiger, rhino, elephant. this is driving species to the edge of extinction. >> how do you stop it, the sort of crime. is there a political will to stop it? >> i think that's growing. i think in recent years we see more people talking about the issue at senior level. unfortunately, we have - we are facing a number of problems. i think the first of those is that all too often the wrong people are investigating this. particularly in developing countries where historically this has been the role of forest or wildlife departments, who don't have the expertise or technology to engage in combatting
i don't know the details of what is taking place in malaysia. unfortunaty, in most parts of the world where you find serious levels of wildlife crime, you find levels of corruption. >> how widespread is the problem? what are the troubled areas? >> well, how long have you got. it's really difficult to spin the glue and not put your finger on a spot where there's not an illegal crime taking place in relation to wildlife. unfortunaty, for some species, such as a tiger, rhino, elephant....
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this is malaysia, it's a woman driving this car pulling into the driveway. behind her the gates to the driveway begin to close. you see two people on a motorcycle. one of them drives straight to the woman, grabs her purse and starts pulling it. she begins struggling but then this -- >> yes! >> well done, lady! >> the other guy, the other wider comes over holding something like a baton and is ready to hit her and instead grabs he is comrade and they both get back on the motorcycle and take off. >> guys, i hate to break this to you but this is a fake! >> ah! it is pretty perfect. you know, they timed it perfect. how would they know she has the purse. >> this is actually a safety training video. their main message to women with this video is to be aware of your vosurroundings. the video, of course, going viral. >> an octopus plays hard to get. see how their love/hate relationship works out. >> and how this has kathy saying a bad word. >> you won. >> oh [ bleep ]. >>> what you're looking at is somebody has spotted an octopus. you knowow meet,hey don't like each
this is malaysia, it's a woman driving this car pulling into the driveway. behind her the gates to the driveway begin to close. you see two people on a motorcycle. one of them drives straight to the woman, grabs her purse and starts pulling it. she begins struggling but then this -- >> yes! >> well done, lady! >> the other guy, the other wider comes over holding something like a baton and is ready to hit her and instead grabs he is comrade and they both get back on the...
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. >>> this video is in malaysia. you see a driver. a woman pulling into the drive way.ind her, the gates begin to close. you see two people on a motorcycle, one of them runs into the driveway, straight to the woman, dwrabs her purse, starts pulling it. she begins struggling. but then this. >> whoa! >> yes. yes! >> well done, lady. >> the other guy, the other rider comes over holding something like a baton and is ready to hit her. instead, he grabs his comrade, they get back on the motorcycle and take off. >> she's like a secret street fight person. >> i hate to break this to you, but this is a fake. >> they timed it perfect. i wanted to it be real. >>> this is actually a safety training video. the main message to women with the video is to be aware of your surrounding. the video going viral. >>> what you're looking at is somebody has spotted an octopus. the octopus didn't want to be spotted. not interested. you know how some people, when they first meet, don't like each other. this octopus is playing seriously hard to get. there's the octopus. they're great mimics in na
. >>> this video is in malaysia. you see a driver. a woman pulling into the drive way.ind her, the gates begin to close. you see two people on a motorcycle, one of them runs into the driveway, straight to the woman, dwrabs her purse, starts pulling it. she begins struggling. but then this. >> whoa! >> yes. yes! >> well done, lady. >> the other guy, the other rider comes over holding something like a baton and is ready to hit her. instead, he grabs his comrade,...
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al jazeera, malaysia. >> he goat a little bit upset.ow, yesterday the yankees alex rodriguez bolted from his grievance hearing with major league baseball. now today, both sides continued without a-rod, preparing to wrap up their cases then let arbitrator make his decision. rodriguez and his lawyer say they have no faith in the process, and promise to release all evidence that they have on friday. now, in addition, his lawyer say regardless of how he rules, they will take the case to federal court. >> and joining me now is drew sharp, drew is a columnist with the detroit free press, thank you for being with us. we are all well versed in the alex rodriguez story. stormed out of the hearing yesterday, then went to the air waves, to rip commissioner bud selig and major league baseball. how do you see this process unfolding? >> woman, until he testified underoath, how can we believe anything he is saying? he wound up admitting that yes, he did. so this is purely another diversion marry tactic on a-rod's part, to divert attention away from th
al jazeera, malaysia. >> he goat a little bit upset.ow, yesterday the yankees alex rodriguez bolted from his grievance hearing with major league baseball. now today, both sides continued without a-rod, preparing to wrap up their cases then let arbitrator make his decision. rodriguez and his lawyer say they have no faith in the process, and promise to release all evidence that they have on friday. now, in addition, his lawyer say regardless of how he rules, they will take the case to...
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now, they were three women, 69-year-old malaysia and 57 and 30-year-old british woman and given theyheld captive for 30 years it's highly likely the british woman spent her entire life in one form of captivity or another and some reports are suggesting she was born into survitude and the police are investigating and the two people who have been arrested are on bail until the new year. >> reporter: do we know how the women were actually freed? >> how they were freed is intriguing because a charity liased with the police throughout this case, one of the women who was held captive saw a television program in which the charity featured talking about people who were held captive, who were in servitude and about human trafficking and subsequently the woman made contact with the charity who then made contact with the police and events went on from there and took place over several weeks. first of all two women were able to leave the house and were greeted by police as they left the house. they managed to escape and subsequently the third woman was released. so the charity played a crucial r
now, they were three women, 69-year-old malaysia and 57 and 30-year-old british woman and given theyheld captive for 30 years it's highly likely the british woman spent her entire life in one form of captivity or another and some reports are suggesting she was born into survitude and the police are investigating and the two people who have been arrested are on bail until the new year. >> reporter: do we know how the women were actually freed? >> how they were freed is intriguing...
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taiwan, malaysia, brunei, philippines - also claim part of the south china sea. >> china's first aircraft carrier is on its way to that area. the chinese navy says it's a training mission. it's the first time the aircraft carrier headed to the south chinese see, accompanied by two destroyers and two fridayingates. >> thousands of protesters in china are trying to force the prime minister yingluck shinawatra to step down. let's go to scott heidler. >> it's become a morning routine. antigovernment protesters prepare for the day as they receive prayers at their makeshift headquarters at the ministry of finance. it's the fourth day of huge protests. the protesters occupied a number of government compounds. they are led by this man. his followers fan out across bangkok to enter more ministries. he's leading this to the ministry of education and communication technology. >> we will fight them until they fail. i don't know how long, but until they fail. >> some police vehicles near the protest headquarters were vandalized. for the most part they are nonviolent and police have not yet used force.
taiwan, malaysia, brunei, philippines - also claim part of the south china sea. >> china's first aircraft carrier is on its way to that area. the chinese navy says it's a training mission. it's the first time the aircraft carrier headed to the south chinese see, accompanied by two destroyers and two fridayingates. >> thousands of protesters in china are trying to force the prime minister yingluck shinawatra to step down. let's go to scott heidler. >> it's become a morning...
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. >> over the last 24 hours we have been running an exclusive story about malaysia's lizard king. an al jazeera investigation revealed he's still running his victim. he is again being investigated, and his wife. >> it's been two peeks since typhoon haiyan devastated parts of the philippines. people are trying to rebuild. plus... >> a grassy noll - these are places over the world. this city prepares to mark 50 years since the assassination of j.f.k. >> welcome back, this is al jazeera. these are the stories making headlines: afghan tribal leaders are meeting for a second day to discuss the role of american troops after 2014. the u.s. wants a deal, but the afghan president wants to postpone it until next april. 25 people have been killed after a supermarket roof collapsed in latvia. emergency workers are searching for people stuck under the rubble. among the dead are two firefighters. in the u.k. three women have been killed after spending the last 30 years as slaves. a man and woman arrested have been bailed until january. they are suspected of being involved in forced labure and c
. >> over the last 24 hours we have been running an exclusive story about malaysia's lizard king. an al jazeera investigation revealed he's still running his victim. he is again being investigated, and his wife. >> it's been two peeks since typhoon haiyan devastated parts of the philippines. people are trying to rebuild. plus... >> a grassy noll - these are places over the world. this city prepares to mark 50 years since the assassination of j.f.k. >> welcome back, this...
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. >> reporter: secretary lew continues his travel to singapore, malaysia, and vietnam. he's aiming to reaffirm u.s. relationships with asian countries and reestablish the trust that was undermined by the u.s. debt crisis. nhk world, tokyo. >>> all right, let's get a check of the markets now. investors in europe continuing to digest news on corporate earnings. london down by .3 of a percent, similar losses for frankfurt's market, paris losing about .4 of a percent right now. german shipmaker was the biggest single decliner in frankfurt after releasing a weak outlook. tokyo's nikkei surged, closing at a three-week high. china shanghai deposit advanced .8 of a percent. lowest close in five weeks, indonesia central bank lifted its key rate, bank indonesia is trying to gain strength on the news. moving on to currencies, the dollar is keeping its upward momentum against the yen. dollar/yen right now>> get all news and insight every day here on "newsline." >>> britain's foreign secretary says he's optimistic about reaching a deal on iran's nuclear program. negotiators from ira
. >> reporter: secretary lew continues his travel to singapore, malaysia, and vietnam. he's aiming to reaffirm u.s. relationships with asian countries and reestablish the trust that was undermined by the u.s. debt crisis. nhk world, tokyo. >>> all right, let's get a check of the markets now. investors in europe continuing to digest news on corporate earnings. london down by .3 of a percent, similar losses for frankfurt's market, paris losing about .4 of a percent right now....
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. >> you can compare how employees are in florida, with employees in china or malaysia, or southeast asia, and you come to the conclusion that this is in fact, the greatest place to live and to work. >> when you earn seven, you know, eight dollars an hour, that's less than twenty thousand dollars a year. >> saru jayaraman is the co-founder of the restaurant opportunities center, a non-profit group that works to improve conditions for restaurant workers. >> the restaurant industry as a whole reported just a few months ago, record high profits coming out of this incredible economic crisis. they're doing quite well. >> in chicago, saru's group organized a demonstration outside of the capital grille to protest low wages at that restaurant. the capital grille is owned by darden restaurants, the largest full-service restaurant company in the world. darden also owns other well-known chains, like olive garden, red lobster, and longhorn steakhouse. at the protest, we met alfredo galdamez, who washed dishes at the capital grille for a little over a year. he said he soon noticed that the manage
. >> you can compare how employees are in florida, with employees in china or malaysia, or southeast asia, and you come to the conclusion that this is in fact, the greatest place to live and to work. >> when you earn seven, you know, eight dollars an hour, that's less than twenty thousand dollars a year. >> saru jayaraman is the co-founder of the restaurant opportunities center, a non-profit group that works to improve conditions for restaurant workers. >> the restaurant...
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and a knee replacement surgery for $11,000 or 7 in malaysia compared to $50,000 in america. >> i see a patient every two weeks with some issue. >> reporter: medical tourism can be anything but reliable. at her practice in lafayette she performs corrective surgery on patients looking to save but who pay in the long run. that's what happened to this woman who had such a bad experience she asked us to alter her voice and appearance after she travelled to mexico to have lip injections she need multiple surgeries to fix her mouth. >> much of the added cost in america is to protect patients and u.s. doctors have more oversight. >> if they don't pay for malpractice insurance their overhead is less because they don't have thor is catioe certie have. >> supporters of medical tourism say if you do your homework, the price tag for global medicine is worth the risk. >> there is no doubt. i will never have surgery in an american hospital again. >> reporter: jenkins surgery went well. she is recovering back home. but the added complication of travel opens patients up to other danger including bloo
and a knee replacement surgery for $11,000 or 7 in malaysia compared to $50,000 in america. >> i see a patient every two weeks with some issue. >> reporter: medical tourism can be anything but reliable. at her practice in lafayette she performs corrective surgery on patients looking to save but who pay in the long run. that's what happened to this woman who had such a bad experience she asked us to alter her voice and appearance after she travelled to mexico to have lip injections...
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into action shipments of blankets and telco lynch among the fastest since tuesday's being sent from malaysia in gemini around ninety u s marines and sailors are headed to the philippines was washington promising additional assistance over the next few days i like to know why iam struck coastal areas of northern vietnam before squeaking on towards china where it's been downgraded to a tropical low pressure storm in china one person's been reported dead with seven missing on high number line and doctorate but it was cut adrift. winds of almost a hundred and twenty kilometers an hour has been reported along the coast of twenty. the fia on it struck vietnam on monday morning local time was six hundred and fifty thousand people were evacuated at the weekend as a precaution. heavy rain and flooding caused additional problems to the strong winds which uprooted trees and ripped off roofs all in ten people were reported killed in vietnam state media said the country to escape the worst in china the main dangers it to come from rainfall. the storm has weakened significantly since my angst peek over th
into action shipments of blankets and telco lynch among the fastest since tuesday's being sent from malaysia in gemini around ninety u s marines and sailors are headed to the philippines was washington promising additional assistance over the next few days i like to know why iam struck coastal areas of northern vietnam before squeaking on towards china where it's been downgraded to a tropical low pressure storm in china one person's been reported dead with seven missing on high number line and...
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are in hong kong, malaysia, indonesia, singapore, india -- all over. i think it is good luck. struggle, resilience, hard work, and the consonants of salvation-american women have been captured in a calendar, aptly named "saris to suits." >> i grew up in india in a small town. i worked very hard throughout my d, and i'm nowo a cardiologist. one of a view female cardiologists in my town. i continue to work. >> the calendar is a brainchild of a former tv presenter. the proceeds will go to the cause of south asian-american women victims of domestic and sexual violence. >> the hope is to raise awareness. so the money can go to causes for battered women. i featured verio congresswoman who stand on -- the very accomplished women who stand on their own feet. >> how was the photo shoot? >> it was fun. i felt very empowered. we had makeup and beautiful saris. when you look good, you feel amazing. -- i felt like a goddess. >> they all hope this calendar can inspire other south asian- american women to break barriers and stand on the round. bbc, washington. >> hi-achieving, and very glamo
are in hong kong, malaysia, indonesia, singapore, india -- all over. i think it is good luck. struggle, resilience, hard work, and the consonants of salvation-american women have been captured in a calendar, aptly named "saris to suits." >> i grew up in india in a small town. i worked very hard throughout my d, and i'm nowo a cardiologist. one of a view female cardiologists in my town. i continue to work. >> the calendar is a brainchild of a former tv presenter. the...
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or less malaysia is awesome. i'm so sensitive that they are continually twenty. well that's great because we can say. the flight from la do it will. i know . he knew we were one wk. us. there is optimism that the vine and six twelve pounds that had to stop about ten months confidence in the program and trying
or less malaysia is awesome. i'm so sensitive that they are continually twenty. well that's great because we can say. the flight from la do it will. i know . he knew we were one wk. us. there is optimism that the vine and six twelve pounds that had to stop about ten months confidence in the program and trying
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planes coming and going throughout the day, from countries, from the likes of new zealand, australia, malaysia, south korean planes have arrived and the netherlands. plenty of aid coming in here in the form of food, water, medical supply, items to make shelter for people who have been badly affected in the areas by typhoon typhoon haiyan, and things like water purification systems and generators. in those areas there is no running water, electricity and limited communication in the form of mobile phone signals in areas like tacloban city. so there has been a bit of a bottle neck in cebu, and in tacloban airport as well, getting it from these areas into the outlying places where the storms strike, but that also seems to be speeding up one week after the storm. still there are areas that have not seen any outside assistance. >> absolutely. the government has come under criticism, hasn't it for what some see as a slow response. on the other hand everyone recognises that this is a massive catastrophe. >> yes, the biggest storm possibly to strike land, so no one is under illusions in this was a mas
planes coming and going throughout the day, from countries, from the likes of new zealand, australia, malaysia, south korean planes have arrived and the netherlands. plenty of aid coming in here in the form of food, water, medical supply, items to make shelter for people who have been badly affected in the areas by typhoon typhoon haiyan, and things like water purification systems and generators. in those areas there is no running water, electricity and limited communication in the form of...
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during the 18-hour flight to malaysia, it's important to walk around the cabin at least twice duringte you. remember, one drink in the air is the alcoholic equivalent of two on the ground. as for airline food, don't do it. people don't eat airline food because they're hungry. they eat it because they're bored. so what should you eat? fruit and plenty of water. it's 7:00 a.m. local time but 6:00 in the evening at home. no matter what time you arrive, avoid the urge to take that nap. and no heavy lunches. then you must stay awake until midnight wherever you happen to be. and back at the airport, be prepared in case of a delay. before you ever leave for the airport, call the airline. ask them for the aircraft number assigned to your flight. well, i'm lucky today. my aircraft number is actually right here in kuala lumpur, and i'm leaving on time for tokyo. if you feel like sleeping or watching a movie on the plane, go ahead. because the real key to beating jet lag is not what you do on the plane but what you do when you land. if you have a tight connection, don't sit down. if you do, you
during the 18-hour flight to malaysia, it's important to walk around the cabin at least twice duringte you. remember, one drink in the air is the alcoholic equivalent of two on the ground. as for airline food, don't do it. people don't eat airline food because they're hungry. they eat it because they're bored. so what should you eat? fruit and plenty of water. it's 7:00 a.m. local time but 6:00 in the evening at home. no matter what time you arrive, avoid the urge to take that nap. and no heavy...
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in malaysia the main benchmark rose to 1,806 before the country decided to keep its key rate unchanged as many analysts had been expecting. >>> honda motor invited the media to its new plant near tokyo. the company built the factory as other japanese automakers are shifting production overseas. the new plant began production in july. honda executives say the plant is the most efficient among their factories. it has compact welding machines and also uses a technology that enables a shorter painting process. >> translator: japanese automakers should continue to improve technologies at domestic plants. this one will help japan to continue serve as a leading production platform in the world. >> the automakers plans to roll out about 250,000 vehicles a year at the new factory, mainly the compact model fit. >>> bridgestone will recall more than a million tires after receiving more than 14 reports of the air leaking out. the company recalled the plant reported that some 1.2 million tires are being recalled. they're from 40 different kinds for both trucks and buses. they were made at the count
in malaysia the main benchmark rose to 1,806 before the country decided to keep its key rate unchanged as many analysts had been expecting. >>> honda motor invited the media to its new plant near tokyo. the company built the factory as other japanese automakers are shifting production overseas. the new plant began production in july. honda executives say the plant is the most efficient among their factories. it has compact welding machines and also uses a technology that enables a...
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in countries like india, brazil and malaysia, the growth is turning into a nightmare for big tech companies. >> it isn't just high tech. it's the consumer companies of our customers, the people who sale in brazil or india or manufacture who sells in those areas, the gdp slowed and as they slowed and you and others have talked about it for almost six months, then confidence drops and if they are looking for the u.s. to lead them out of this scenario, clearly, the last month or two has not instilled a lot of confidence. >> in cisco, sales from the top five fell 21%, and that's on top of a rough sales in china. all of that led cisco to forecast sales this quarter will be far lower than a year ago. analysts have been hoping they would be up. and it's not just cisco. ibm sited major trouble in emerging markets during its quarterly report last month and or rick kill struggled saying it's a regional issue. >> vietnam, australia, china was particularly tough last quarter. >> reporter: things aren't likely to get better soon analysts fear. what wall street would like is a road map how cisco will ste
in countries like india, brazil and malaysia, the growth is turning into a nightmare for big tech companies. >> it isn't just high tech. it's the consumer companies of our customers, the people who sale in brazil or india or manufacture who sells in those areas, the gdp slowed and as they slowed and you and others have talked about it for almost six months, then confidence drops and if they are looking for the u.s. to lead them out of this scenario, clearly, the last month or two has not...
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mind you bought last month causing thousands of guests the glacier was briefly in singapore and malaysia are being tested by fresh allegations that the respondent in the east and asia. it follows therefore that singapore has been helping western nations to intercept communications what was published in the sydney morning herald citing documents the by former us intelligence contractor adverts taliban the article sent to singapore played a key role will help us and other western intelligence agencies tack on additional cables the malaysian government said this is extremely concerned about the allegations. it's not on singapore's high commissioner for talks on tuesday. prime minister and the foam on said is it true the allegations with this serious matter malaysian strongly rejects the courts. last week the surface that s really try to intercept the mobile phone communications and indonesia's president. many have responded by suspending military intelligence cooperation with australia less than a week that the us in afghanistan supposedly dream of long term security deal the two sides rema
mind you bought last month causing thousands of guests the glacier was briefly in singapore and malaysia are being tested by fresh allegations that the respondent in the east and asia. it follows therefore that singapore has been helping western nations to intercept communications what was published in the sydney morning herald citing documents the by former us intelligence contractor adverts taliban the article sent to singapore played a key role will help us and other western intelligence...
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certainly it's going to be agreat boom to the palm oil producers in malaysia and indonesia because they will have less competition. unicef is tracking donations coming from corporations and individuals. "in the united states we're working with what the un has given for the unicef number, the unicef number is $61.5 million dollars, so far we've raised to meet the needs of children so far the us has raised 7 million of that 61.5 million." nbc news reports-- theworld bank has offered the government in the phillippines a $500 million dollar emergency loan for building projects. a climate change watchdog has some tough words for the coal industry. in a speech to the world coal summit, a top united nations offical, told says the coal industry is not doing nearly enough to halt climate change. under a u.n climate treaty -- the deal --was to keep global temperatures from rising no more than 3.6 degrees from pre- industrial levels. however,.the u.n warns maintaining that goal is looking impossible. clients ripped-off by mf global will get money back. a federal court is ordering mf global to pay
certainly it's going to be agreat boom to the palm oil producers in malaysia and indonesia because they will have less competition. unicef is tracking donations coming from corporations and individuals. "in the united states we're working with what the un has given for the unicef number, the unicef number is $61.5 million dollars, so far we've raised to meet the needs of children so far the us has raised 7 million of that 61.5 million." nbc news reports-- theworld bank has offered the...
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in malaysia, the benchmark index there up 0.3%, 1,789. that is ahead of the release of the country's gdp economy. the malaysian economy grew 5% in the quarter. and european stocks are modestly higher at this hour. frankfurt is up by 0.1%. gains in london by 0.4%. paris's cac 40 is gaining nearly 0.2%. >>> well, u.s. trade representative michael froman is urging those to make quick decisions. froman gave a speech at the annual business conference that opened in washington on thursday. >> but this is the moment for all the tpp countries to demonstrate that they have the political will to get it done. all eyes are on japan. >> froman was asked by a participant in the conference whether the tpp member nations would be able to reach an agreement by the end of the year. he responded by saying the negotiations would remain tough, even if the participants extended the target date. froman stressed that now is the time to wrap up the talks. ministers from the member nations are expected to meet again next month. >>> and south korea is one of the co
in malaysia, the benchmark index there up 0.3%, 1,789. that is ahead of the release of the country's gdp economy. the malaysian economy grew 5% in the quarter. and european stocks are modestly higher at this hour. frankfurt is up by 0.1%. gains in london by 0.4%. paris's cac 40 is gaining nearly 0.2%. >>> well, u.s. trade representative michael froman is urging those to make quick decisions. froman gave a speech at the annual business conference that opened in washington on thursday....
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a 69-year-old from malaysia. a 57-year-old from ireland. 30-year-old britton who is believed to be born in captivity. it's similar to that of ariel castro who kept three women captive in his house for ten years in cleveland, right under neighbors' noses. >> they had rooms they could use. but they were very restricted on everything they could do. >> this morning all three of the women are in a safe place and said to be doing well. two people, a man and a woman, both 67 years old, are now in custody. >>> kennedy cousin michael skakel spending his first night out of jail in more than a decade. he is on bail in connecticut, while prosecutors appeal a ling that granted him a new trial. he wants to spend time with family, including his son. if they lose appeal, they will put skakel on trial again. >>> a heartbreaking story from suburban minneapolis. two children are dead and three others in the hospital, after a mother's car veered off the roadway and into a pond. the car was under water for 20 minutes before rescuers were able to reach the child
a 69-year-old from malaysia. a 57-year-old from ireland. 30-year-old britton who is believed to be born in captivity. it's similar to that of ariel castro who kept three women captive in his house for ten years in cleveland, right under neighbors' noses. >> they had rooms they could use. but they were very restricted on everything they could do. >> this morning all three of the women are in a safe place and said to be doing well. two people, a man and a woman, both 67 years old, are...
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alot to do when you join this issues unresolved i could carry me conclude this trouble to singapore malaysia and yet not get into the air america's relationship with the asian countries. and these albums charts. i was undermined by the us crisis because the crying nhk world tokyo. eye. the former prime minister of thailand has spent years in tie senators have rejected a bill that could have paved the way for taxation a lot to return home jackson led the country from two thousand and one until two thousand and six when he was deposed in a military coup two years later a court convicted him of corruption he fled to escape a jail term senators have been weighing a bill to grant an amnesty or even dated for more than five hours then again voted against it unanimously. cox and sister in the current prime minister he lets you know one promise not to revive the perp also members of the force the bill through the lower house at the beginning of the month thousands of protesters have staged. d the rally since analysts say the senate's rejection of the bill could hurt her leadership. many japanese soc
alot to do when you join this issues unresolved i could carry me conclude this trouble to singapore malaysia and yet not get into the air america's relationship with the asian countries. and these albums charts. i was undermined by the us crisis because the crying nhk world tokyo. eye. the former prime minister of thailand has spent years in tie senators have rejected a bill that could have paved the way for taxation a lot to return home jackson led the country from two thousand and one until...