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. >> thank you, please, do come to mongolia. i especially invite you to co. >> rose: watch out, i'll come. (laughs) any golf courses over there? >> yes. in fact we have one. >> rose: one? you only need one. i think if you come to mongolia you better spend your time fishing and hunting. >> you can try different golf courses. it would be interesting for you. wow, this is a cold country. >> rose: thank you very much. >> thank you. words alone aren't enough. our job is to listen and find ways to help workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. we'll keep restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we've paid over $400 million in claims and set up a $20 billion independently-run claims fund. i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. >> "bbc world news" is presented by kcet, los angeles. funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york
. >> thank you, please, do come to mongolia. i especially invite you to co. >> rose: watch out, i'll come. (laughs) any golf courses over there? >> yes. in fact we have one. >> rose: one? you only need one. i think if you come to mongolia you better spend your time fishing and hunting. >> you can try different golf courses. it would be interesting for you. wow, this is a cold country. >> rose: thank you very much. >> thank you. words alone aren't...
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there cooperation between mongolia and canada.ould like to propose in quite a serious form of corporations especially in terms of development. >> rose: my impression is just knowing you in a very short time knowing of your background, a bit about your country that you are here in new york and on your way back with lots of questions. you're saying to people we know what what our opportunities are. >> yes. >> we're open minded about figuring out how do we maximize those opportunities to take care of our people. >> exactly. >> rose: and not make mistakes. >> exactly. >> rose: tell me what your experience is so we can go to school on it. >> for that what we have done for now is we have the... the mongolian parliament has passed a new law on the budget stabilization and we do have in place the law on human development fund. so we would like the excess revenues from the mining, we would like to put to the stabilization fund and this we use them under certain conditions. we do get commodity crisis and other crisis, we keep them and make
there cooperation between mongolia and canada.ould like to propose in quite a serious form of corporations especially in terms of development. >> rose: my impression is just knowing you in a very short time knowing of your background, a bit about your country that you are here in new york and on your way back with lots of questions. you're saying to people we know what what our opportunities are. >> yes. >> we're open minded about figuring out how do we maximize those...
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. >> thank you, please, do come to mongolia. i especially invite you to co. >> rose: watch out, i'll come. (laughs) any golf courses over there? >> yes. in fact we have one. >> rose: one? you only need one. i think if you come to mongolia you better spend your time fishing and hunting. >> you can try different golf courses. it would be interesting for you. wow, this is a cold country. >> rose: thank you very much. >> thank you. words alone aren't enough. our job is to listen and find ways to help workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. we'll keep restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we've paid over $400 million in claims and set up a $20 billion independently-run claims fund. i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. tavis: good evening from los angeles. first up, a look at the fragile state of current peace efforts in the middle east with ethan bronner, jerusalem bureau chief for "the new york times." george mitchell
. >> thank you, please, do come to mongolia. i especially invite you to co. >> rose: watch out, i'll come. (laughs) any golf courses over there? >> yes. in fact we have one. >> rose: one? you only need one. i think if you come to mongolia you better spend your time fishing and hunting. >> you can try different golf courses. it would be interesting for you. wow, this is a cold country. >> rose: thank you very much. >> thank you. words alone aren't...
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coming up later, mongolia of's growing nationalist movement turns to the nazis for inspiration, and remembering the london blitz 70 years ago for the first time in color. the taliban are saying they carried out a suicide bombing that killed 19 people. this is pakistan's third big attack in days. the taliban blames police for encouraging local people to form militias against them. >> heavy machinery digging through the ruins of the police station. the bomber had driven a car into an alley behind the building. they spread rubble around the area. >> i saw it with my own eyes. i was in the mosque with relatives. one was killed, and the other was injured. >> several children were killed, too. the wounded were taken to the local hospital. >> i said my morning prayers and went to sleep. suddenly, there was a vague ban -- big bang. this followed a triple bombing but mark the end of a relative lull in violence. the pakistani taliban said it was responsible and threatened attacks in the united states and europe very soon. in the north, people are beginning to rebuild. >> it is clear enough time at the ri
coming up later, mongolia of's growing nationalist movement turns to the nazis for inspiration, and remembering the london blitz 70 years ago for the first time in color. the taliban are saying they carried out a suicide bombing that killed 19 people. this is pakistan's third big attack in days. the taliban blames police for encouraging local people to form militias against them. >> heavy machinery digging through the ruins of the police station. the bomber had driven a car into an alley...
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now china signs the checks. -- mongolia helped defeat the nazis, and these days, it is different. in the suburbs, there are groups who see it china as of bully, undermining the mongolian way of life. this is how they fight back, a public warning to mongolia men and women this is what happens if you sleep with chinese man. the founder of the man who made the threat calls himself a nationalist, not and not see. violence he condemns, saying the woman deserved it. >> i think this is right. if you ask the mongolian people what they think about it, the majority would say they support it there are dozens of attacks on those they see as threatening the security of the race. he says, for me this also stands for keeping our nation clean. it is not like i am not see. it is just nationalism. some say they are not yet strong enough for the political force to create their own ideology. those targeted say they are already a threat, and they fear their influence is growing. perhaps that is no surprise. secretly, we filmed this filled with not say paraphernalia. -- with nazi paraphernalia. gay act
now china signs the checks. -- mongolia helped defeat the nazis, and these days, it is different. in the suburbs, there are groups who see it china as of bully, undermining the mongolian way of life. this is how they fight back, a public warning to mongolia men and women this is what happens if you sleep with chinese man. the founder of the man who made the threat calls himself a nationalist, not and not see. violence he condemns, saying the woman deserved it. >> i think this is right. if...
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. >> mongolia is a landlocked country, sandwiched between two powerful nations, russia and china.re are signs that some mongolians are turning against the influence of their neighbors. a young nationalist movement has sprung up and is looking to the north for inspiration. capitalve mongolia's they remember the soldiers who lost their lives in world war two mongolians helped the soviets defeated the nazis and for decades they help them remain strong this year. these days it is different, now china signs the checks. beijing hand over nearly $3 million to the mongolian military this year. but there are some who see china as a bully, not a benefactor. and undermining the mongolian way of life. and this is how they fight back. a very public warning to mongolian women, this is what happens if you sleep with chinese men. the founder of the group that made the threat calls himself a nationalist. if he chooses to meet me in traditional dress. if violence he condemns, but he says the woman who was shaved deserved it. >> i think this is right. if you ask mongolian people what they think abou
. >> mongolia is a landlocked country, sandwiched between two powerful nations, russia and china.re are signs that some mongolians are turning against the influence of their neighbors. a young nationalist movement has sprung up and is looking to the north for inspiration. capitalve mongolia's they remember the soldiers who lost their lives in world war two mongolians helped the soviets defeated the nazis and for decades they help them remain strong this year. these days it is different,...
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we have got low pressure moving through mongolia and northern china ushering in very cool air. but it will stay generally dry here and also dry into the korean peninsula. not so much though across southern areas, coastal areas of china. we have got outbreaks of humid downpours here for the next several days. here is how it looks temperaturewise on saturday. 25 degrees for you in taipei. rather shanghai. 30 degrees in taipei. tokyo cooler, 22. and beijing, 23 for your high. let's move on to central america because we have a tropical storm talk about right now. this is tropical storm matthew, that will be this system here. it continues to move very, very close to making landfall in either nicaragua or honduras. it is hard to tell where the models right now, but nonetheless, it is going to bring very strong winds, heavy, heavy rains as well as, of course, high storm surges as well. so here is a look at the next 24 hours, 48 hours, rather, of rain, some places picking up over 200, maybe even 300 millimeters or more. so this really ups the risks of landslides, flash flooding, and th
we have got low pressure moving through mongolia and northern china ushering in very cool air. but it will stay generally dry here and also dry into the korean peninsula. not so much though across southern areas, coastal areas of china. we have got outbreaks of humid downpours here for the next several days. here is how it looks temperaturewise on saturday. 25 degrees for you in taipei. rather shanghai. 30 degrees in taipei. tokyo cooler, 22. and beijing, 23 for your high. let's move on to...
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inland not too bad here although in the north there's a little bit of rain moving out of mongolia.ooking like scattered spots pick up more moisture today. for northern china, autumn sunshine and central southern porgs of japan, cloud cover and showers throughout the day. 32 degrees for you high in shanghai and 35 in taipei. 33 degrees for manila and cooler in 26 for your high. now, over towards the americas and those looking pretty stormy here in the caribbean. we have got a tropical storm system that just formed, tropical storm karl. winds now at 5 kilometers per hour and likely going to land on the yuk that peninsula of mexico sometime wednesday, cross over the peninsula and head out into the gulf late wednesday or early thursday. once it makes land fall, it can weaken a little bit and more strengthening to occur over the gulf. warm waters here. keeping a close eye on that. bringing hefty showers across the yucatan on the next day or so. risk of flooding and landslides. isolated areas could be looking to pick up 200 millimeters. now, out in the atlantic we have got a hurricane ig
inland not too bad here although in the north there's a little bit of rain moving out of mongolia.ooking like scattered spots pick up more moisture today. for northern china, autumn sunshine and central southern porgs of japan, cloud cover and showers throughout the day. 32 degrees for you high in shanghai and 35 in taipei. 33 degrees for manila and cooler in 26 for your high. now, over towards the americas and those looking pretty stormy here in the caribbean. we have got a tropical storm...
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now, for the rest of east asia, we have high pressure over northern china as well as mongolia and it's also going to be drying up in the korean peninsula. very good news because we had some significant rains over the last 24 hours. now, that rain is actually going to be pushing its way towards japan. i'll get to that in a second, but i do have to point out this low here, stubborn low. it's the remnants of the moisture from tropical storm fanapi which actually made landfall several days ago. it's still here. it will bring more wet and potentially flooding rains across parts of southeastern china. now, let's get back to this rain right here. very heavy, moving through japan. it's going to be pretty much raining all of our thursday, and some places seeing over 100 millimeters or more within a 24-hour span. so flooding and flash floods will be the biggest concern. temperatures look like this as we head into thursday. 24 in tokyo. so much, much cooler. it will feel much nicer outside. 22 in seoul. 25 in beijing and around 19 degrees in e. on to north america. some severe storms are going to
now, for the rest of east asia, we have high pressure over northern china as well as mongolia and it's also going to be drying up in the korean peninsula. very good news because we had some significant rains over the last 24 hours. now, that rain is actually going to be pushing its way towards japan. i'll get to that in a second, but i do have to point out this low here, stubborn low. it's the remnants of the moisture from tropical storm fanapi which actually made landfall several days ago....
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we see rain starting to move into mongolia. that could work its way further south. central sections of china along the coastline still looking at a lost of showers developing. southwest, it gets heavier. parts of northern vietnam getting some of that very heavy rainfall today. tokyo's highs today at 30 degrees. we're expecting 27 in seoul. 18 degrees in lampator. as for the united states, this low here across the central plains set to produce some pretty stormy conditions tonight. there are already tornado watches, warnings in effect for this corner across kansas, nebraska, iowa as well as missouri. do stay on the watch for the strong, sudden storms to develop. other storm areas across the new england states, wet and windy weather. that extends across a lot of eastern canada as well. as for highs today, we're looking at 32 in atlanta, 32 also in miami. pretty hot in houston as well. up towards winnipeg, a high of 16 degrees. morning hours expected to be a lot chillier. we are looking at frost advisories in effect for you. a pretty interesting picture we've got comin
we see rain starting to move into mongolia. that could work its way further south. central sections of china along the coastline still looking at a lost of showers developing. southwest, it gets heavier. parts of northern vietnam getting some of that very heavy rainfall today. tokyo's highs today at 30 degrees. we're expecting 27 in seoul. 18 degrees in lampator. as for the united states, this low here across the central plains set to produce some pretty stormy conditions tonight. there are...
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a traffic jam stretching for 75 miles has formed on a major highway between inner mongolia and beijing. the route has been turned into a virtual parking lot. the start on tuesday after traffic restrictions weren't forced. were -- were enforced. a volcano has erupted again. it erupted for the first time in 400 years on sunday, catching many scientists off guard and forcing thousands of people to be evacuated. finally, it is the beginning of a new term at the school for pandas in china. just like human counterparts, the youngsters can get a little bit unruly. the scales were meant to waive the young pandas, but they found other ways to play that were more fun. it is one of the biggest breeding centers in china. the israeli and palestinian leaders have held their first face-to-face talks in nearly two years in washington and will meet again later this month. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold. get the top stories from around the globe and click to play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made p
a traffic jam stretching for 75 miles has formed on a major highway between inner mongolia and beijing. the route has been turned into a virtual parking lot. the start on tuesday after traffic restrictions weren't forced. were -- were enforced. a volcano has erupted again. it erupted for the first time in 400 years on sunday, catching many scientists off guard and forcing thousands of people to be evacuated. finally, it is the beginning of a new term at the school for pandas in china. just like...
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high pressure in charge for northern areas of china and into mongolia. you can see across the indicating where bands, blues the heaviest rains, a lot of them are month tosoon rains. bangkok, you'll have 34 degrees to your high saturday. 34 in taipei. even tokyo, still warm. 25 with showers in seoul. 31 in beijing. along we go into north america. texas is quieted on down. that moisture from hermine shifted into parts of eastern kansas as well as missouri. picks up steam from another system here and still bringing drenching rains. now, the system, in fact, extends up towards central canada, manitoba, saskatchewan, any cells could bring severe, isolated storms. the upper midwest into the lower midwest, hail, strong gusts, very -- lots of lightning and downpours quite heavy at times. east coast looking to dry out. towards the west, also quiet here. although there does seem to be rain moving into british columbia. here's a look at how temperatures are on friday. 14 degrees in winnipeg. chilly for you. 27 in denver. hot and muggy in houston. miami, 33. 23 in n
high pressure in charge for northern areas of china and into mongolia. you can see across the indicating where bands, blues the heaviest rains, a lot of them are month tosoon rains. bangkok, you'll have 34 degrees to your high saturday. 34 in taipei. even tokyo, still warm. 25 with showers in seoul. 31 in beijing. along we go into north america. texas is quieted on down. that moisture from hermine shifted into parts of eastern kansas as well as missouri. picks up steam from another system here...
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another area to watch across mongolia, heavy rain coming. actually the win is the biggest problem and that is bringing the temperature down by ten degrees between saturday and monday. more heavy rain also continuing across parts of western indo-china. that's our monsoon rain. temperatures in the 30s across south. shanghai, down into manila, bangkok as well, tokyo. 35 degrees here as the heat wave continues across the country. north america now, talking about storms here, too. i new tropical depression that formed south of the baja peninsula, heading west. then there's earl, a different story altogether. this is our very large system that is moving up the atlantic coast. let's take a look at the most recent figures. earl is a category 2 storm. it is moving at 30 kilometers per hour. looks like it's going to be making landfall either in new brunswick, probably on saturday morning, local time. now, you need to make sure you check all of your local watches and warnings that are being posted for areas all along the coast. there's going to be heav
another area to watch across mongolia, heavy rain coming. actually the win is the biggest problem and that is bringing the temperature down by ten degrees between saturday and monday. more heavy rain also continuing across parts of western indo-china. that's our monsoon rain. temperatures in the 30s across south. shanghai, down into manila, bangkok as well, tokyo. 35 degrees here as the heat wave continues across the country. north america now, talking about storms here, too. i new tropical...
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>>reporter: inner mongolia's erdos cashmere is 30 years old. powered by a huge ad spend over the years, it commands 40 percent of the domestic soft woollens market. >>reporter: but this sector, with its safe and comfortable image, is under pressure from the influxof aspirational, edgy, foreign fashion brands. so erdos is on a mission, not just to create new lines, but to revamp its entire corporate image. >>zhang: we can make the changes to our products but our biggest hurdle is to make sure this product now is able to be sold at the right place where you can meet the right kind of consumer, so i think this project is probably the biggest hurdle we are overcoming. >>reporter: the project is branding, creating a clear, credible, emotional and motivational personality that differentiates a company from its competitors. the erdos overhaul, from visual identity, to store image and product range - is a huge undertaking as the company seeks international-style street-cred as a fashion house. >>nick mackie: for years, companies had a command economy m
>>reporter: inner mongolia's erdos cashmere is 30 years old. powered by a huge ad spend over the years, it commands 40 percent of the domestic soft woollens market. >>reporter: but this sector, with its safe and comfortable image, is under pressure from the influxof aspirational, edgy, foreign fashion brands. so erdos is on a mission, not just to create new lines, but to revamp its entire corporate image. >>zhang: we can make the changes to our products but our biggest hurdle...
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twenty nations yet to speak abandoned by live trucks and most police presence nations like congo in mongolia were left addressing half empty are torrijos by monday when cuba spoke of suffering under us and forgoes camera outside the un along to a tourist between two thousand and twenty five hundred journalists were accredited at the un for the general assembly debates and when u.s. president barack obama was here the room i'm standing in was packed and when he laughed he took all the media attention with him now only a handful of journalists are left to report about all the other countries that are addressing the international body the poorest leaders took to the podium campaigning for climate change and the scene inside the u.n. media center spoke volumes less than ten reporters and girl. cans overflowing with recycled rubbish. today also reflects that the u.n. sadly doesn't draw much attention. you know global governance seems to have so many challenges to address. a lot of difficulties addressing those challenges first maybe garnering respect from its host country nearly seventy percent o
twenty nations yet to speak abandoned by live trucks and most police presence nations like congo in mongolia were left addressing half empty are torrijos by monday when cuba spoke of suffering under us and forgoes camera outside the un along to a tourist between two thousand and twenty five hundred journalists were accredited at the un for the general assembly debates and when u.s. president barack obama was here the room i'm standing in was packed and when he laughed he took all the media...
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for the world who's been lost mongolia tell me about the. italian police have seized seven tons of a powerful military grade explosive which was hidden on board a container ship docked in the south of the country customs officers believe the cargo had been heading from iran to syria police are now examining the ship's log to confirm its planned route and final destination the type of explosive found has been using several attacks blamed on the talent in previous years. and in spain's catalonia region very same the americans and only a few months ago bound to forty nine but to those other traditions also seen by many as crew two ghouls it involves attaching flaming torches to the animals homes and taunting it region in the first part of the spring to ban the centuries old tradition of bullfighting a law which comes into effect in two thousand and twelve many have criticised the apparent contradiction of wednesday's vote. stephanie will bring us the business update in just a few minutes hungry for the full story we've got it for. the biggest i
for the world who's been lost mongolia tell me about the. italian police have seized seven tons of a powerful military grade explosive which was hidden on board a container ship docked in the south of the country customs officers believe the cargo had been heading from iran to syria police are now examining the ship's log to confirm its planned route and final destination the type of explosive found has been using several attacks blamed on the talent in previous years. and in spain's catalonia...
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kind, from china and the soviet union giving one third each of the total budget to countries like mongoliatock. this was a major bailout, and yet they could not get north korea to join the international division of labor because north korea was concerned -- chemical son did not believe he could carry out -- kim ill son did not believe he could carry out his goals for the reunification if he were to become integrated into the system. the reason is the soviets were encouraging north korea to forgo industrialization because there were countries producing products in eastern europe, so there is no need to reinvent the wheel. they suggested to kimmel sung, white and to export -- they suggested to youkim il-sung -- and he asked the soviet leader's, what happens when we are no longer allies? what is going to happen to us? it was like kicking away the latter. they were not taking into consideration north korea's concerns -- that 3 [inaudible] there were other attempts to integrate north korea. the chinese, after they opened up their economy encouraged north korea and continue to encourage north ko
kind, from china and the soviet union giving one third each of the total budget to countries like mongoliatock. this was a major bailout, and yet they could not get north korea to join the international division of labor because north korea was concerned -- chemical son did not believe he could carry out -- kim ill son did not believe he could carry out his goals for the reunification if he were to become integrated into the system. the reason is the soviets were encouraging north korea to...