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. >> mongolia places great emphasis on education.but winter is a challenge for the school -- despite the coal- fired heater, the students sometimes have to wear thick winter coats. the poorly fitted windows and badly-insulated walls let in icy drafts. the principal says it's one of his biggest problems. the decaying pre-fab school buildings weren't built to withstand mongolia's extreme temperatures. in winter, it's often minus 40 degrees celsius. he points out mold growing on the ceilings and paint peeling off the walls. he says they installed new windows, but it didn't help. >> we need to renovate from the ground up. in the winter, they took measurements along the walls while the heat was on. it should be plus 5 degrees up by the ceiling, but it was minus 15. you can see that a massive amount of heat is lost. >> germany and the us are now providing support and help for renovation. three elementary schools are being overhauled in ulan bator, and they're supposed to serve as models of energy-efficient construction. the work is already
. >> mongolia places great emphasis on education.but winter is a challenge for the school -- despite the coal- fired heater, the students sometimes have to wear thick winter coats. the poorly fitted windows and badly-insulated walls let in icy drafts. the principal says it's one of his biggest problems. the decaying pre-fab school buildings weren't built to withstand mongolia's extreme temperatures. in winter, it's often minus 40 degrees celsius. he points out mold growing on the ceilings...
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we are going to reach mongolia. >> where are you right now? >> in crack ou, poland. for every moving mile i will donate a book to an underprivileged child in the u.s. >> when you watch this video, you're not going to be surprised that i call him rocket. that is a gopher. do you see where he's made his home? he has made his home at the cosmodrome. that's where the russians send up their space station stuff. >> oh, my gosh. he's right at the launch pad. >> a space agency official left this camera rolling on the ground. when he picked it up, he found this video and this is only meters from where the spacecraft take off from. >> i think this is probably a good home for this guy. he probably likes a nice massage and he gets in his little house down there and lays back and the ground shakes. it's like one of those cheap massages you get at a motel for a quarter. >> i feel official word from his representative he wants to be the first gopher in space. he says, look, they sent up a chimp, why can't i go. >> i think he came back to be with the people he likes. the energy is g
we are going to reach mongolia. >> where are you right now? >> in crack ou, poland. for every moving mile i will donate a book to an underprivileged child in the u.s. >> when you watch this video, you're not going to be surprised that i call him rocket. that is a gopher. do you see where he's made his home? he has made his home at the cosmodrome. that's where the russians send up their space station stuff. >> oh, my gosh. he's right at the launch pad. >> a space...
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mongolia. they're also sending the japan by 10 hokkaido. ere into friday. stay above average for much of central and down into southern japan. all right, let's take a look at north america and anywhere south really excessive heat over wind across much unsettled indeed. you're going to . ar the co this and itish s peninsula. there's also a front bringing thunderstorms, n rain, but sout dry. when i say 40-degree mark in madrid on your marrakech 48. a now with your extended forecast. >>> and that's
mongolia. they're also sending the japan by 10 hokkaido. ere into friday. stay above average for much of central and down into southern japan. all right, let's take a look at north america and anywhere south really excessive heat over wind across much unsettled indeed. you're going to . ar the co this and itish s peninsula. there's also a front bringing thunderstorms, n rain, but sout dry. when i say 40-degree mark in madrid on your marrakech 48. a now with your extended forecast. >>>...
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and even in beij so really seeing some heat the north, reaching mongolia. ulan bator seeing 27 for the . a clear day turning we all right, into north amer we are still dealing with the u. just along thi storms are evere.r area will be breaking out from virginia down thr the carolinas during your ead.make a dent in and it's really the temper outbreaks of thunderstor heat, is makin un anunderstorms. the temperatures as wehere in d.c. 37 in chicag in denver. that ie of days, by a couple of degrees in ards the pacific northwest 18 in seattle. all right, as we head on into targeting the british isles.widespread flooding was ported well, we're just g after band of rain comg out over the atlantic. and that could lead to f we've also had reports of torms delivering golf bay ch republic, eastern ge lots of humidity energy coming it's just moving around as dome of highreas being affected by these storms. cour balkan peninsula. 38 in warming up in the southwest. >>> our lead story this hour. head of the urgedo get together to rescue their coudelegates gathered at nce
and even in beij so really seeing some heat the north, reaching mongolia. ulan bator seeing 27 for the . a clear day turning we all right, into north amer we are still dealing with the u. just along thi storms are evere.r area will be breaking out from virginia down thr the carolinas during your ead.make a dent in and it's really the temper outbreaks of thunderstor heat, is makin un anunderstorms. the temperatures as wehere in d.c. 37 in chicag in denver. that ie of days, by a couple of degrees...
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and the deputy director general, department of commerce of the inner mongolia, autonomous region.ector of economic and trade office of [unintelligible] province. i would like to mention that locally, we have a city council member from fremont, ms. sue chan and supervisor malia cohen is in the house. thank you for coming. i remember not long ago when vice-president -- the vice- president visited the united states and i traveled to los angeles with our mayor at the time and what an event. and now a few months later, san francisco is probably hosting the seminar with the ministry of commerce. it shows that our golden mountain continues to attract chinese. has never stopped since the 1800's and because san francisco continues to be the city of innovation and full of peril spirit, we will continue to seek an inflow of inbound chinese businessmen and investors. may i invite our mayor, edwin lee, to the podium? [applause] >> thank you. good morning. i want to of course repeat our warm welcome, ladies and gentleman, to the vice minister and his delegation here. to the council general and
and the deputy director general, department of commerce of the inner mongolia, autonomous region.ector of economic and trade office of [unintelligible] province. i would like to mention that locally, we have a city council member from fremont, ms. sue chan and supervisor malia cohen is in the house. thank you for coming. i remember not long ago when vice-president -- the vice- president visited the united states and i traveled to los angeles with our mayor at the time and what an event. and now...
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. >> jimmy: mongolia, i'm going to mongolia, everybody. us. our next guest is a talented young actor who co-stars with matthew mcconaughey and channing tatum in what just might be the best male stripper movie ever made, steven soderbergh's "magic mike." >> i hope you can dance. >> come on! [ cheers and applause ] >> just start taking your clothes off. walk out there. look out. just start. yeah, go. ♪ >> jimmy: oh, my. "magic mike" opens in theaters friday. please welcome to the main stage, alex pettyfer. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: now, first of all, welcome. i'm not an expert on the subject, but it seems like you were a little bit reluctant when it came to stripping there in that clip? >> really? >> jimmy: yes. >> just a little. >> jimmy: you did a great job in the movie, by the way. >> thank you very much. >> jimmy: i really believed you as a stripper. >> you did? >> jimmy: kind of. >> i decided that channing went from stripping to acting, i'm going to go from acting to stripping. >> jimmy: i don't know if people know that, this mo
. >> jimmy: mongolia, i'm going to mongolia, everybody. us. our next guest is a talented young actor who co-stars with matthew mcconaughey and channing tatum in what just might be the best male stripper movie ever made, steven soderbergh's "magic mike." >> i hope you can dance. >> come on! [ cheers and applause ] >> just start taking your clothes off. walk out there. look out. just start. yeah, go. ♪ >> jimmy: oh, my. "magic mike" opens in...
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i definitely would love to go back to mongolia and do a horse riding trip in mongolia.ravel and different places click for different people. you find somewhere, where you just think there's something for me here. i want to be here. so for me, it's places like namibia, mongolia, just place that is are really fascinating to me. >> do you still get scared to dance any places. i know you were in north korea recently. >> i was probably more nervous for that north korea shot than anywhere else. the hair raising for me. it's definitely -- >> you're not suppose today record at least there. >> it's a little bit touchy. it's a little bit touchy. they'll let you take your camera in. it's not as closed off as it's made to seem. but yeah, they're pretty sensitive and particularly that clip in the video, it was filmed on kim jong-il's birthday, turned out to be his last birthday. they have this big mass dance celebration. >> it's nice that you danced for him. >> ultimately. one thing you talk about here is what you hope people take from this. because yes, it looks silly and yes you c
i definitely would love to go back to mongolia and do a horse riding trip in mongolia.ravel and different places click for different people. you find somewhere, where you just think there's something for me here. i want to be here. so for me, it's places like namibia, mongolia, just place that is are really fascinating to me. >> do you still get scared to dance any places. i know you were in north korea recently. >> i was probably more nervous for that north korea shot than anywhere...
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so really seeing some heat spreading all the way up towards the north, reaching mongolia. ulan bator seeing 27 for the high today. 27 also in tokyo. a clear day turning wet as we head into the evening hours. all right, into north america. not much change from yesterday. we are still dealing with severe outbreaks of thunderstorms along the u.s./canada border, coming into the upper midwest. just along this low, around this low is where the storms are going to be most severe. another area will be breaking out from virginia down through the carolinas during your overnight hours. rain will be widespread. however, it's not really going to be enough to make a dent in the temperatures. and it's really the temperatures that are responsible for these outbreaks of thunderstorms. all this humidity, all this heat, is making the air very unstable. and that's why we see those thunderstorms. let's take a look at the temperatures as we head into tuesday. over there in d.c. 37 in chicago. 36 in oklahoma city as well as in denver. that is going to persist into the next couple of days, actual
so really seeing some heat spreading all the way up towards the north, reaching mongolia. ulan bator seeing 27 for the high today. 27 also in tokyo. a clear day turning wet as we head into the evening hours. all right, into north america. not much change from yesterday. we are still dealing with severe outbreaks of thunderstorms along the u.s./canada border, coming into the upper midwest. just along this low, around this low is where the storms are going to be most severe. another area will be...
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mongolia with only a high of 23.owards the americas the southwest you are seeing thunderstorms pop up here. you see the white cloud tops firing up on the map mainly due to the monsoonal flow. but farther towards the east we have the cold front diving down from the north. this is going to bring very welcomed rainfall towards kansas, oklahoma and down towards texas, as well. also seeing severe weather raesz the great lakes. storms knocking out thousands of power here as the storms blew up on your wednesday it does look like this is going to be on tap yet again. really what is fuelling this is the cold and warm air masses colliding here really creating a war zone in here. you can see where the cold front was and the warm front and south of that it is hot. ouichita with a high of 41. cool in winnipeg. 22 for your high on wednesday. towards europe also seeing rough weather across italy towards the balkans. all due to this lingering area of low pressure still bringing the rough weather here for you. on the other hand towar
mongolia with only a high of 23.owards the americas the southwest you are seeing thunderstorms pop up here. you see the white cloud tops firing up on the map mainly due to the monsoonal flow. but farther towards the east we have the cold front diving down from the north. this is going to bring very welcomed rainfall towards kansas, oklahoma and down towards texas, as well. also seeing severe weather raesz the great lakes. storms knocking out thousands of power here as the storms blew up on your...
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horses are considered good luck in mongolia, as is their sweat. this 72-year-old explains -- i was enjoying it, mainly because of the horse racing. not only is it exciting, but it brings people good fortune. >> this festival is also an important way to keep nomadic traditions alive but a time when economic growth spurred by the mining industry is drawing people away from the cities. >> southeast asian foreign ministers are meeting in cambodia for the 45th conference. under discussion is a proposed intergovernmental human rights agreement. there are already complaints the proposal is too weak and has been written without adequate consultation with civic society groups. >> this is gmt from "bbc world news." i am george alagiah. the headlines -- subsidies to spain's miners will be cut. they converge on madrid, saying tens of thousands of jobs will be lost. hundreds of millions of dollars are pledged to promote family planning in the developing world. time now for the business news. jamie is here with me. we've just been talking to tom in spain. these
horses are considered good luck in mongolia, as is their sweat. this 72-year-old explains -- i was enjoying it, mainly because of the horse racing. not only is it exciting, but it brings people good fortune. >> this festival is also an important way to keep nomadic traditions alive but a time when economic growth spurred by the mining industry is drawing people away from the cities. >> southeast asian foreign ministers are meeting in cambodia for the 45th conference. under...
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. >> hillary clinton is in mongolia meeting with the country's president and prime minister.clinton will address the international women's conference. >> attorney general erik holder travels to houston to address the naacp national convention. his remarks are expected to be similar to those he delivered in las vegas saturday speaking at the annual conversation of the national conference. he promised to protect american's right to goat. >> snap ben knits and the farmer markers and bizarre when youwalk up to the welcome center swipe your card for tokens. snap card users.>> a court date is set in the case of a harford county man accused of killing his roommate and eating his heart and part of his brain. he faces murder in the death ofattorneys will hold a scheduling conference tomorrow. >> the dangerous temperatures affected the attendance of summerfest. they won't know how many people came out until the end of the week. band did show -- the bands did show up and perform but mother nature's timing on the heat was terrible for business. >> and after a week away from us welcome ba
. >> hillary clinton is in mongolia meeting with the country's president and prime minister.clinton will address the international women's conference. >> attorney general erik holder travels to houston to address the naacp national convention. his remarks are expected to be similar to those he delivered in las vegas saturday speaking at the annual conversation of the national conference. he promised to protect american's right to goat. >> snap ben knits and the farmer markers...
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so really seeing some heat spreading all the way up towards the north, reaching mongolia.lan bator seeing 27 for the high today. 27 also in tokyo. a clear day turning wet as we head into the evening hours. all right, into north america. not much change from yesterday. we are still dealing with severe outbreaks of thunderstorms along the u.s./canada border, coming into the upper midwest. just along this low, around this low is where the storms are going to be most severe. another area will be breaking out from virginia down through the carolinas during your overnight hours. rain will be widespread. however, it's not really going to be enough to make a dent in the temperatures. and it's really the temperatures that are responsible for these outbreaks of thunderstorms. all this humidity, all this heat, is making the air very unstable. and that's why we see those thunderstorms. let's take a look at the temperatures as we head into tuesday. over there in d.c. 37 in chicago. 36 in oklahoma city as well as in denver. that is going to persist into the next couple of days, actually
so really seeing some heat spreading all the way up towards the north, reaching mongolia.lan bator seeing 27 for the high today. 27 also in tokyo. a clear day turning wet as we head into the evening hours. all right, into north america. not much change from yesterday. we are still dealing with severe outbreaks of thunderstorms along the u.s./canada border, coming into the upper midwest. just along this low, around this low is where the storms are going to be most severe. another area will be...
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last month afghanistan joint for other countries iran india pakistan and mongolia with observer status the beijing meeting supported iran's right to use nuclear energy for peaceful purposes rejected any military intervention in syria and then they'd a missile defense shield and you were in the the borders of a sea all member states the decisions only tense if i the only one is ations image as a counterbalance to the nato alliance. the summit of the c.e.o. has been attended by mahmoud ahmadinejad who is an odds with the u.s. which is up at the i'm not going to ask you if this was a deliberate demonstration of some anti western movement although it clearly have to place but i'm sure you will definitely deny but. i will tell you the truth or at least the way i see it because in the first time mr i've been injured it can be such a meeting iran has been an observer with the organization for a long time for this reason. he's taken part in the summit in beijing look to me if it would still. break send asio and what distinguishes these two organizations is that the u.s. . there's not a member
last month afghanistan joint for other countries iran india pakistan and mongolia with observer status the beijing meeting supported iran's right to use nuclear energy for peaceful purposes rejected any military intervention in syria and then they'd a missile defense shield and you were in the the borders of a sea all member states the decisions only tense if i the only one is ations image as a counterbalance to the nato alliance. the summit of the c.e.o. has been attended by mahmoud...
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to prove that point we drove from beijing to lower mongolia and witnessed all the investment in infrastructure. i raise this point because dr. bernstein you pointed out the adequatesy of jobs. after all the discussion about the marginal tax rates and incentives versus disincentives. fundamentally people aren't going to be able to work if jobs aren't available to them. and so while there's been much bally who about how we're going to great jobs here, we sit in a congress where we have yet to take up after more than 100 days of transportation bill that as the season eclipses and fundamentally the president's request of last september to have his bill taken up in terms of jobs is not -- mr. bernstein i'll ask you and then i have a question for dr.sterly also. what would the effect of passing the job's plan be for millions of americans that currently can't find a job. and then dr.sterly, the german system where they incentivize people staying in work where instead of paying unemployment they provide the company with direct subsidy to retain the person in that job instead of having them go outside
to prove that point we drove from beijing to lower mongolia and witnessed all the investment in infrastructure. i raise this point because dr. bernstein you pointed out the adequatesy of jobs. after all the discussion about the marginal tax rates and incentives versus disincentives. fundamentally people aren't going to be able to work if jobs aren't available to them. and so while there's been much bally who about how we're going to great jobs here, we sit in a congress where we have yet to...
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it's considered a mongolia which means warrior. there's warriors and there's gangsters or whatever.e don't have to be told what to do, a warrior knows what to do. >> galvin made it clear that knowing what to do inside corcoran meant stabbing his enemies. >> i was on the yard and i stabbed a white guy like 17 times or whatever. from there, they took me to ad seg, and yeah, i stabbed another white guy. and that's what got me here. >> galvin's violent ways in prison landed him in corcoran's secured housing unit, the shu, a 24-hour lockdown, reserved for only the most dangerous inmates. but galvin told us that his predatory ways began on the streets of fresno. >> i used to kidnap people and hold them for ransom. like, you know, you've got the college kids out there, you know they've got money, they're in college. so you know, you just take one of them. >> how? >> by force. >> how? >> just grab them by the neck and put them in the car, you know? have them call their parents and have them wire money to an account. you know, that's about it. after that you let them go, if they put the mone
it's considered a mongolia which means warrior. there's warriors and there's gangsters or whatever.e don't have to be told what to do, a warrior knows what to do. >> galvin made it clear that knowing what to do inside corcoran meant stabbing his enemies. >> i was on the yard and i stabbed a white guy like 17 times or whatever. from there, they took me to ad seg, and yeah, i stabbed another white guy. and that's what got me here. >> galvin's violent ways in prison landed him in...
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considering that and the ginormous in mongolia ahead of schedule to ship copper cheaper by train to chinart can ship by sea from indonesia my question is, is freport boo-yah or hoo-ha. >> this guy tells the truth. i remember when the stock was 70 and he said it was expensive. when it was yielding 4% was the time to pull the trigger. now you have to wait for a pull back. you outlined the truth. all people care about is china growing at 7% or 9. you recognize the tremendous value and he's careful about indonesia and your qualification that it's chavez-like, i agree with. stick with freeport but don't chase it. also from texas, dario. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. thanks for having me on the show. >> thanks for being here. >> caller: my question is about annie's. it was doing well but then when the nasdaq recorrected it sunk. should i hold it or see if it has more potential or sell it now if you think it will go down farther. >> this is a tough question. i remember we put numbers out and people said we were pie in the sky. people said i was a moron. it loses flavor after 67 years. but here's what
considering that and the ginormous in mongolia ahead of schedule to ship copper cheaper by train to chinart can ship by sea from indonesia my question is, is freport boo-yah or hoo-ha. >> this guy tells the truth. i remember when the stock was 70 and he said it was expensive. when it was yielding 4% was the time to pull the trigger. now you have to wait for a pull back. you outlined the truth. all people care about is china growing at 7% or 9. you recognize the tremendous value and he's...
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in the past two weeks alone, hillary clinton has been in france and afghanistan, in japan, in mongolia, in vietnam, in laos, in cambodia, in egypt, and finally, in israel, where she toured tel aviv today. what'd you do over the last couple of weeks? and this last trip for hillary clinton has been a very eventful one. secretary clinton's trip to egypt this past weekend was kind of a good news/bad news thing. while she was there, two americans from boston, who were being held hostage by apparently a disgruntled bedouin with a relative in prison, those hostages were finally released from captivity. that came after secretary clinton raised the issue of their kidnapping with egyptian officials. so that was the good news from her trip to egypt, american hostages freed. the bad news, however, was this. >> her total was surrounded by protesters and her motorcade was pelted with food, with water, and with shoes as she exited the u.s. consulate in alexandria. >> egyptian protesters pelting hillary clinton's motorcade with shoes and tomatoes. the crowd also reportedly shouted "monica, monica" at
in the past two weeks alone, hillary clinton has been in france and afghanistan, in japan, in mongolia, in vietnam, in laos, in cambodia, in egypt, and finally, in israel, where she toured tel aviv today. what'd you do over the last couple of weeks? and this last trip for hillary clinton has been a very eventful one. secretary clinton's trip to egypt this past weekend was kind of a good news/bad news thing. while she was there, two americans from boston, who were being held hostage by...
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you learn that the only other place that tornadoes take place besides the american midwest is mongolia so this is how you use threads by a place that they are excited by and weave all the other disciplines. >> this school has been around for about five years now. it started as a play group and then a pre-school and now it's a bona fide school with a bona fide location that we're all very happy about. it was one of those things when we started working on it, we realized we hit a nerve. people came out of the woodwork, other families, teachers, educators in the field, neuroscientists, they said that this is something that they've been thinking about and wanted to help us develop. >> i'm ken robinson. i'm an educator and an author and i'm on the advisory board of the blue school. i met matthew, phil and chris through the conference. they saw the talk i gave in 2006 on creative living. they contacted me. we arranged to meet for an hour for lunch. and the hour turned into eight hours. i cancelled the rest of the day because i thought they were great. i just -- i loved them. i just thought t
you learn that the only other place that tornadoes take place besides the american midwest is mongolia so this is how you use threads by a place that they are excited by and weave all the other disciplines. >> this school has been around for about five years now. it started as a play group and then a pre-school and now it's a bona fide school with a bona fide location that we're all very happy about. it was one of those things when we started working on it, we realized we hit a nerve....
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to prove that point, we drove from beijing to mongolia. i raised this point because you mentioned the adequacy of jobs. after all the discussion about the marginal tax rates and incentives versus disincentives, fundamtally, people would not be able to work if jobs are not available. while there has been much talk about how we are going to create jobs, we sit in in congress where we have yet to take up a transportation bill and the president's request of having his bill taken up in terms of jobs what would the effect of passing the jobs would plan -- the jobs plan be on american american -- on americans that cannot find a job? the german system where they incentivize people staying, they provide the company with direct city to retain the person in that job instead of having them go out to work. >> if i may, we have a work sharing program here. i think it is exemplary. some of my colleagues may well agree that there is no better social welfare program for reducing poverty than an adequate availability of good jobs for people. instead of an e
to prove that point, we drove from beijing to mongolia. i raised this point because you mentioned the adequacy of jobs. after all the discussion about the marginal tax rates and incentives versus disincentives, fundamtally, people would not be able to work if jobs are not available. while there has been much talk about how we are going to create jobs, we sit in in congress where we have yet to take up a transportation bill and the president's request of having his bill taken up in terms of jobs...
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she also called democracy the key to economic growth while in mongolia and at a 70-nation conferencen tokyo, she worked on frayed u.s./pakistani relations and that's in the last 36 hours or so. let me bring in mira tandem, good to see you. >> great to be with you. >> a lot of people are talking about this article frank bruni wrote. >> you snap to attention when you spot her because she's such an improbableable survivor from hillary care to everywhere, a secretary of state as frequent flying and industrious as any after all these yoorsz she remains an erratic i coifed eni guess ma. now her standing has been soaring without a doubt. is she really the comeback kid of the family? what do you make of where hillary clinton is right now? >> hillary has always been a fighter and always been someone dedicated to public service. people are seeing that, i think. you know, there's a lot of questions about what would happen in this tenure as secretary of state, but she's true to form. she's -- she works on problems every day. she tries to solve problems every day. she's at heart a public servant
she also called democracy the key to economic growth while in mongolia and at a 70-nation conferencen tokyo, she worked on frayed u.s./pakistani relations and that's in the last 36 hours or so. let me bring in mira tandem, good to see you. >> great to be with you. >> a lot of people are talking about this article frank bruni wrote. >> you snap to attention when you spot her because she's such an improbableable survivor from hillary care to everywhere, a secretary of state as...
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here's a clip from the end of a boxing match between china and mongolia. thinking, "i won." [ laughter ] guy on the right is thinking, "i did my best." [ laughter ] well, this guy in the middle's thinking, "i sell ice cream in the 1950s." [ laughter ] just what they're thinking, just by looking at them, i can just tell. >> steve: you can tell that just from looking at them? >> jimmy: uh-huh. let's take a look at another one here. here we have some olympians receiving their medals. you can tell the woman on the left is thinking, "i thought i'd win." the women on the right are thinking, "what did you expect when you entered an ellen degeneres look-alike competition." [ laughter and applause ] there's only one ellen but you can try to look like her. one of the lesser known olympic sports, yeah. >> steve: exactly. >> jimmy: this next one is a nice scene. here we have two olympic swimmers chatting and having a laugh before the big race. i can tell the woman on the left is thinking, "i feel like we're becoming best friends." while the woman on the right is think
here's a clip from the end of a boxing match between china and mongolia. thinking, "i won." [ laughter ] guy on the right is thinking, "i did my best." [ laughter ] well, this guy in the middle's thinking, "i sell ice cream in the 1950s." [ laughter ] just what they're thinking, just by looking at them, i can just tell. >> steve: you can tell that just from looking at them? >> jimmy: uh-huh. let's take a look at another one here. here we have some...
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there are responsible for incredible amounts of pollution where they operate, whether it is utah or mongolia. they're supplying the metals through their products they mine. another classic example of what has gone wrong with corporate sponsorship at the games. in terms of militarization, the security forces have used the olympic games as their own private atm. it allows them to get themselves whatever weapons they have ever wanted but have not been able to get. they are able to get all sorts of stuff through the olympic games. scotland yard just stockpiled many, many plastic bullets. the people of east london are affected. there are stations set up where people, regular citizens, can go into various parts and watch some of the olympic festivities on big tvs. but the other day, the monitoring project, in east london based anti-racism group which also does a great job of preparing community legal observers to go out during the olympic moment to make sure their populations are not being attacked anjali and his olympic moment, there reported some of their selah volunteers were not allowed into t
there are responsible for incredible amounts of pollution where they operate, whether it is utah or mongolia. they're supplying the metals through their products they mine. another classic example of what has gone wrong with corporate sponsorship at the games. in terms of militarization, the security forces have used the olympic games as their own private atm. it allows them to get themselves whatever weapons they have ever wanted but have not been able to get. they are able to get all sorts of...
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next stop, mongolia, then three countries in southeast asia.hen egypt after its election, israel, and finally back home to washington. no wonder clinton had this to say in june when students in latvia asked her what are the biggest challenges of her job. >> the personal stamina that is required in today's world in a job like this is quite an experience. >> two weeks ago on yet another trip, clinton made diplomatic history, racking up the 100th country she's visited as secretary of state, more than any other secretary in history according to the state department. but the end is in sight. clinton at age 64 says, even if president barack obama is re-elected, she won't stick around for another term as secretary of state. >> i think after 20 years, and it will be 20 years, of being on the high-wire of american politics and all of the challenges that come with that, it would be a -- probably a good idea to just find out how tired i am. >> yeah, how tired she is. and you know, we did a rough calculation of the mileage on this trip. this trip alone, sh
next stop, mongolia, then three countries in southeast asia.hen egypt after its election, israel, and finally back home to washington. no wonder clinton had this to say in june when students in latvia asked her what are the biggest challenges of her job. >> the personal stamina that is required in today's world in a job like this is quite an experience. >> two weeks ago on yet another trip, clinton made diplomatic history, racking up the 100th country she's visited as secretary of...
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the ching empire had conquered mongolia and the war of ellsberg which was france versus netherlands. the ottomans were defeated in vienna and in india there was a ripple. the world population at the time was 700 million. by 2010, wow, look at the difference in the maps. shifting balance of local power is the sidebar title. the largest cities in 2010 were told no, mexico city, mumbai, sÃo paolo and new york in the world population was 6.91 billion. it is so easy for us to compartmentalize the history and geography. you are either studying the u.s., studying rush or starting japan. the beauty of haywood's book is it shows us what was going on about the u.s. was consumed by the civil war, world war i was the european war with global entanglements due to the colonialism of world war ii had battlefronts for multiple continents. the library journal review evaluated this up very succinctly. valuable picture of human development that was useful to academic and public libraries. the benefit of this book -- american menswear is just great fun. there are many books devoted to women's wear about
the ching empire had conquered mongolia and the war of ellsberg which was france versus netherlands. the ottomans were defeated in vienna and in india there was a ripple. the world population at the time was 700 million. by 2010, wow, look at the difference in the maps. shifting balance of local power is the sidebar title. the largest cities in 2010 were told no, mexico city, mumbai, sÃo paolo and new york in the world population was 6.91 billion. it is so easy for us to compartmentalize the...
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bair, the independent, and has reported from albania, mongolia, south asia and now italy. is also the author of tokyo, the city at the end of the world. i'm happy to say that asia society has been able to make an important contribution which continue to informing the policy dialogue immunoassays and asia, and to helping directly through tractor and other initiatives to bring about a democratic transition in myanmar. we are delighted have the architect of those efforts, suzanne dimaggio, to conduct our conversation with peter. suzanne is co-author with the asia society report and advancing myanmar's transition, a way forward for u.s. policy which i think you will find copies of on your chair. i urge you all to read it. it's a really excellent and important peoplepiece of work. this summer they will release a new report, led by our senior asia society advisor, who has access the current state of pakistan's police forces. and in a report that is co-author of by other pakistani and u.s. experts, they will present recommendations for enhancing institutional capacity within paki
bair, the independent, and has reported from albania, mongolia, south asia and now italy. is also the author of tokyo, the city at the end of the world. i'm happy to say that asia society has been able to make an important contribution which continue to informing the policy dialogue immunoassays and asia, and to helping directly through tractor and other initiatives to bring about a democratic transition in myanmar. we are delighted have the architect of those efforts, suzanne dimaggio, to...