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it shows tibetan mastiff puppies being transferred to a breeding farm in inner mongolia.ogs reportedly spend three months there every year to avoid the hot beijing summer. we later see a man walking a tibetan mastiff. he says he has always loved animals since he was a child and went into breeding two years ago after retiring. to fulfill his dream, he left his family in the rural village he comes from and now lives alone in beijing. >> tibetan mastiffs have been traded like a commodity in china and their changing valuation caused both joy and sorrow. but unlike a commodity, a dog's life cannot simply be thrown away. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> glad to have you with us on this edition of news line. it's thursday, september 3rd, i'm kathryn kobayashi in tokyo. >>> chinese leaders will hold a parade to thursday to commemorate the 70th anniversary of what they call their victory over japan. about 12,000 service members will take part in the event in tiananmen square. officials plan to showcase 40 types of
it shows tibetan mastiff puppies being transferred to a breeding farm in inner mongolia.ogs reportedly spend three months there every year to avoid the hot beijing summer. we later see a man walking a tibetan mastiff. he says he has always loved animals since he was a child and went into breeding two years ago after retiring. to fulfill his dream, he left his family in the rural village he comes from and now lives alone in beijing. >> tibetan mastiffs have been traded like a commodity in...
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limited.t union was soviet control of outer mongolia was reconfirmed. but f.d.r.ritten commitment about korea. at cairo, we know in november of 1943, they agreed in due course, korea becomes independent. by the time of yalta, the independence for korea had morphed into a three-power trusteeship which included the soviet union but not great britain. -- unlike the written commitment and yalta absence of any formal written commitments from my japan and korea -- for homeland japan and korea were trumans we out of f.d.r.'s bad bargain. truman would adhere scrupulously to the written commitment, to alter to u.s. advantage the unwritten informal understandings. and the atomic bomb would be the key to success. as truman's review continued, it became clear japan was beaten. the japanese navy and air force had ceased to exist as viable forces. the u.s. air force had commenced massive bombing against most cities leaving the monroe's -- them in ruins. u.s. navy had a blockade bombarding the coastal cities. submarines had cut off all access to the islands. japan was prostrate.
limited.t union was soviet control of outer mongolia was reconfirmed. but f.d.r.ritten commitment about korea. at cairo, we know in november of 1943, they agreed in due course, korea becomes independent. by the time of yalta, the independence for korea had morphed into a three-power trusteeship which included the soviet union but not great britain. -- unlike the written commitment and yalta absence of any formal written commitments from my japan and korea -- for homeland japan and korea were...
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it's hurting mongolia, indonesia, and kazakhstan.golia will suffer a 2.7 percentage point decline in gdp for every 0.27 percentage point in expansion. alix: that is a crazy correlation. the second part of our series focuses on a critical time for oil companies. banks will assess how much to lend taste on reserves and prices. crude is down 50%, so a lot of companies could find themselves in a big cash squeeze. >> out of the names in the index, we will see a three-year average default of 8%. that will be about 45 issuers over 2015, 2016, and 2017. we are well on our way here. we think that it gets worse before it gets better. alix: joining us now is ryan, a houston-based energy advisory firm. he has advised on restructuring. thank you for being here. what do you do when a company constitute comes to you and says this is my debt load. i am looking at bankruptcy. >> great question. it is one that we are getting increasingly, and one -- we've had a number of these conversations over the past year given where we have seen oil prices go sen
it's hurting mongolia, indonesia, and kazakhstan.golia will suffer a 2.7 percentage point decline in gdp for every 0.27 percentage point in expansion. alix: that is a crazy correlation. the second part of our series focuses on a critical time for oil companies. banks will assess how much to lend taste on reserves and prices. crude is down 50%, so a lot of companies could find themselves in a big cash squeeze. >> out of the names in the index, we will see a three-year average default of...
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. >> reporter: vast mountain ranges and steps stretch across china's inner mongolia.he region was once called manchuila. she survived an attack against civilians there on august 14th, 195 -- 1945. in the 1930s and '40s, the japanese government pursued a project to develop the region. almost 300,000 people relocated from japan. she was 8 when soviet troops invaded just before the end of the war, about 1300 people escaped forming a line that stretched for several kilometers. >> translator: i saw someone walking up there far beyond the mountains. i wondered how many mountns i had to climb to reach that point. >> reporter: soviet troops then attacked the group. most of the civilians were unarmed. more than a thousand of them died. >> translator: i saw a man and a woman on tanks firing machine guns. my sister survived. she was shielded by the bodies of fallen children, but my cousin was killed. >> reporter: chinese people came to the aide of takata and her family. her father later joined them, and they returned to japan after a year. takata eventually got married and had c
. >> reporter: vast mountain ranges and steps stretch across china's inner mongolia.he region was once called manchuila. she survived an attack against civilians there on august 14th, 195 -- 1945. in the 1930s and '40s, the japanese government pursued a project to develop the region. almost 300,000 people relocated from japan. she was 8 when soviet troops invaded just before the end of the war, about 1300 people escaped forming a line that stretched for several kilometers. >>...
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the prime ministers of georgia and mongolia both called for closer ties with china and the rest of central asia. >> now i want to launch negotiations about free trade with china. i would have a meeting with the chinese prime minister tomorrow. >> we have substantive talk about the transmission lines between mongolia and china. >> reporter: businesses in the region are excited about china's new silk road project. they hope to benefit from new land and sea lanes that will link the economies of asia and europe. the georgia prime minister says his country is ideally located to take advantage of the flow of commerce. the mongolian prime minister wants to expand the route so the new economic zone includes his country. other leaders have high expectations for the china-led asian infrastructure investment bank. the aiib is expected to launch at the end of the year, with more members than the asian development bank led by japan and the u.s. >> they've got a big plan to expand the capacity, to increase spending on the infrastructure, and the world bank, and, of course, it is not in a position to mee
the prime ministers of georgia and mongolia both called for closer ties with china and the rest of central asia. >> now i want to launch negotiations about free trade with china. i would have a meeting with the chinese prime minister tomorrow. >> we have substantive talk about the transmission lines between mongolia and china. >> reporter: businesses in the region are excited about china's new silk road project. they hope to benefit from new land and sea lanes that will link...
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that is a source of pride for modern mongolia. u.s.tocks have posted their fourth loss in five days since the fed decision to hold rates. let's break down the latest action with gerard fitzpatrick, cio for fixed income at russell investment. thank you for joining us, when you look at how investors in on markets are taking a look at the fed decision, it shows that they are thinking that this is going to remain here at this level for some time. what do you think? gerard: the fed not hiking last week, and pointing to global concerns, and recognizing the markets in august, that has spooked investors. we saw selloff in equity markets in the u.s.. there is an increased probability that the fed could wait until 2016. when will we find more clarity when janet yellen has her press conference? arard: she is -- was in difficult position and a last month, it got down to a 50-50 coin toss, will she hike or not? ,he outcome was no hike pointing to financial markets and wider global concern, that spooked the markets. fed and view for the janet yellen
that is a source of pride for modern mongolia. u.s.tocks have posted their fourth loss in five days since the fed decision to hold rates. let's break down the latest action with gerard fitzpatrick, cio for fixed income at russell investment. thank you for joining us, when you look at how investors in on markets are taking a look at the fed decision, it shows that they are thinking that this is going to remain here at this level for some time. what do you think? gerard: the fed not hiking last...
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libertad y mucho mÁs. , un evento de quienes enviaron a vivir de una manera difÍcil al interior de mongoliacuando se le ordene terminar con esta relaciÓn. ahora si llega el momento de despedirme pero le recuerda que podemos estar conectados a travÉs de las redes sociales. hasta pronto. publicidad: asÍ por los esperamos para pasarlo muy bien. gracias por su compaÑÍa que tenga muy buenas noches. ilia: es viernes 11 de septiembre, estas son las principales noticias. por tercera vez acusan a federico figueroa de tener vÍnculos con la desapariciÓn de los 43 estudiantes de ayotzinapa. existe una ley que favorecerÍa a quienes han cometido ciertos delitos pero miles de posibles beneficiarios siquiera la conocen. el brote es salmonella relacionado con pepinos de mÉxico afecta a mÁs de la mitad de los estados de la uniÓn americana. en el salvador el nÚmero de asesinatos se estÁ convirtiendo en una verdadera pesadilla para los trabajadores de los cementerios. asÍ comenzamos.
libertad y mucho mÁs. , un evento de quienes enviaron a vivir de una manera difÍcil al interior de mongoliacuando se le ordene terminar con esta relaciÓn. ahora si llega el momento de despedirme pero le recuerda que podemos estar conectados a travÉs de las redes sociales. hasta pronto. publicidad: asÍ por los esperamos para pasarlo muy bien. gracias por su compaÑÍa que tenga muy buenas noches. ilia: es viernes 11 de septiembre, estas son las principales noticias. por tercera vez acusan a...
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en esta historia, un estudiante de pekÍn es enviado a vivir de una manera difÍcil al interior de mongoliana acabar con los lobos de toda la regiÓn. ahora llega el momento de despedirme, como siempre les quiero recordar que podemos estar conectados a travÉs de la red sociales y que usted pues haber mucho mÁs del entretenimiento. emily: gracias por acompaÑarnos, regresamos esta noche con esta servidora y en sÓlo segundos empieza el noticiero nacional, no se despeguen de este televisor. gracias. jorgeviernes 11 de septiembre y estas son las principales noticias. rechazo internacional en contra de la larga condena al opositor leopoldo lÓpez que pide a sus seguidores que no se rindan. 70 hospitalizados en 30 estados por el brote de salmonella. en cuba insulta 3500 presos. ningunas prisionero polÍtico al parecer. resignaciÓn y nostalgia se unieron hoy recordando a las casi 3000 vÍctimas en el 14 aniversario de la tragedia comenzamos.
en esta historia, un estudiante de pekÍn es enviado a vivir de una manera difÍcil al interior de mongoliana acabar con los lobos de toda la regiÓn. ahora llega el momento de despedirme, como siempre les quiero recordar que podemos estar conectados a travÉs de la red sociales y que usted pues haber mucho mÁs del entretenimiento. emily: gracias por acompaÑarnos, regresamos esta noche con esta servidora y en sÓlo segundos empieza el noticiero nacional, no se despeguen de este televisor....
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another belt of heavy rain and snowfall across china and mongolia and provide rainfall in beijing on tuesday and snowfall for the higher elevations. now across the ocean there's a newly formed tropical depression for the west of the islands. it will affect japan next week. temperatures are going to be as follows. 36 degrees in bangkok with a chance for heavy rain and thunderstorms. manila 31 degrees. seoul nice clear weather with a high of 29 degrees ontuesday. now acros north america, on friday at least eight tornadoes were reported in the midwest. that include hillsdale, kansas. weather has improved but a new syst is moving in providing a chance for tornadoes over the northern plains on tuesday. now weather has been quite wet across the desert southwest as well as southern california, so far this month. l.a. you experienced the wettest september day on record last week and more wet weather is expected for the next three days or so. there's a couple -- there's a tropical depression and also a couple of low pressure systems and these systems will likely cause more heavyainfall and as
another belt of heavy rain and snowfall across china and mongolia and provide rainfall in beijing on tuesday and snowfall for the higher elevations. now across the ocean there's a newly formed tropical depression for the west of the islands. it will affect japan next week. temperatures are going to be as follows. 36 degrees in bangkok with a chance for heavy rain and thunderstorms. manila 31 degrees. seoul nice clear weather with a high of 29 degrees ontuesday. now acros north america, on...
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yes, if you look at trading , 92% arelike mongolia exports, brazil, 21%, but the developed market canold up and sustain a slowdown. willem: absolutely. when i say global recession, i mean that global gdp growth at a rate of 2% or less for a year or more. that is perfectly consistent with advanced economies, not just the u.s., but the u.k. and eurozone are doing reasonably well. japan, of course, hasn't been performing too well recently, but this is very much and anand emerging-market -- emerging market recession with spillovers and negative impact, but not to the point of recession in the advanced economies. so there is no decoupling, but there can be significant divergence of performance both on the real economies of advanced countries and of the markets. joe: to what extent should the fed take into account this global weakness when it considers whether to raise rates? willem: clearly, the fed has to look at the evolution of aggregate demand relative to potential output and external demand as a component of demand. not so much for the u.s. as the euro area and u.k. but it is signific
yes, if you look at trading , 92% arelike mongolia exports, brazil, 21%, but the developed market canold up and sustain a slowdown. willem: absolutely. when i say global recession, i mean that global gdp growth at a rate of 2% or less for a year or more. that is perfectly consistent with advanced economies, not just the u.s., but the u.k. and eurozone are doing reasonably well. japan, of course, hasn't been performing too well recently, but this is very much and anand emerging-market --...
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we get calls internationally from mongolia, from brazil, from portugal. we set up the cryolife center here. >> but treatment has its skeptics. >> i think for the most part it's a fad. that's okay. there are a lot of people doing this, a lot of people think it works well. there are folks making a lot of money for it, charging 50 to $100 for getting frozen. we don't have the science to prove it yet. >> whether it's a fad or here to stay, cryolife has committed to opening up four new locations in the country in the next six months. like we said, becky, whether it's here to stay or not is not quite clear, but this small business is dedicated to the process and they think this is here to stay. >> the guy you interviewed said he had gone in five times, just five treatments, and he was back playing golf again? >> he was a private ceo, and it's a lot of businessmena side from the lindsay lohans of the world. he was on five treatments, and he said it works for him. so there might be a placebo effect, it might have some real treatment properties -- >> at $100 a sho
we get calls internationally from mongolia, from brazil, from portugal. we set up the cryolife center here. >> but treatment has its skeptics. >> i think for the most part it's a fad. that's okay. there are a lot of people doing this, a lot of people think it works well. there are folks making a lot of money for it, charging 50 to $100 for getting frozen. we don't have the science to prove it yet. >> whether it's a fad or here to stay, cryolife has committed to opening up four...
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it has increased so much nationwide, we get calls internationally from mongolia, from brazil, from portugal. the cry owe life center here. >> reporter: the treatment has its skeptics. >> clearly at this point in time it's a fad. and that's okay. i mean, there's a lot of people doing this, a lot of people that feel it works well. there's a lot of folks making a lot of money off of it, they charge, you know, quite a bit. 50 to $100 a treatment for a three-minute session of getting deep frozen. it may work for certain people. we don't have the science to prove it yet. >> reporter: whether it's a fad or here to stay, kryolife has plans to open up four new locations in the next six months. >> so cold! >> so like we said, becky, whether it's here to stay or not is not quite clear but this small business is definitely committed to the process and they think this is here to stay. >> the guy you interviewed said he had five treatments and is back to playing golf again. >> i mentioned to you earlier, it's a lot of businessmen trying this out, aside from the pro athletes and lindsay lohans. he was sup
it has increased so much nationwide, we get calls internationally from mongolia, from brazil, from portugal. the cry owe life center here. >> reporter: the treatment has its skeptics. >> clearly at this point in time it's a fad. and that's okay. i mean, there's a lot of people doing this, a lot of people that feel it works well. there's a lot of folks making a lot of money off of it, they charge, you know, quite a bit. 50 to $100 a treatment for a three-minute session of getting...
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grandson of genghis khan and became the first outsider to ruled china, a source of pride for a modern mongoliaing to assert its independence. yvonne: it has been a big day for boeing. visitedese president the main factory. not only did he order 300 aircraft, china announced the first plant inside china. stephen engle, you have been there. theknow the need for economy and government. how significant is this? stephen: china is a huge market boeing and airbus as well. this fact pumping out a lot of aircraft that go to china. a quarter of the out put. about a third of the 737's. this is a big deal. 197 737's. air china, china eastern, southern and the rest. they are goings, to go to the leasing agents. wide-body jetliners, we assume they are going to be 77's.or 787's. we have great video of the chinese president touring the plane. announcing they are setting up a joint venture with the chinese aircraft maker to build a factory basically inside china. completedoing to fly 737's and will kick them out in china. it will not be an assembly plant, a completion center where they can deliver the airplane
grandson of genghis khan and became the first outsider to ruled china, a source of pride for a modern mongoliaing to assert its independence. yvonne: it has been a big day for boeing. visitedese president the main factory. not only did he order 300 aircraft, china announced the first plant inside china. stephen engle, you have been there. theknow the need for economy and government. how significant is this? stephen: china is a huge market boeing and airbus as well. this fact pumping out a lot...
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that will hit commodity explorers in mongolia and indonesia.o mention on top of this, you have india's reform, and through at the slower pace. that is affecting growth prospects. you also see industrial at a slowercovery pace. all of this affecting growth prospects for the asian region where the adb expects growth at yearthis year and 6% next which is below the forecast of 6.3%. yvonne: what of the key risks? shery: nothing surprising. we have seen this capital $125ows from asia area billion fleeing asia in the first quarter. this is a key concern for the adb. asia may bethings forced to raise rates following the u.s. in order to contain the destabilizing outflows also. strengthening u.s. dollar posing a threat to asian companies that hold large amounts of four currency debt. foreign an currency -- currency debt. a specialey dedicated chapter in this report for you tell a is more. shery: it was interesting. a special theme. the boom in asia help the women. literacy rates and mortality rates. int is happening with women the workforce in asia is
that will hit commodity explorers in mongolia and indonesia.o mention on top of this, you have india's reform, and through at the slower pace. that is affecting growth prospects. you also see industrial at a slowercovery pace. all of this affecting growth prospects for the asian region where the adb expects growth at yearthis year and 6% next which is below the forecast of 6.3%. yvonne: what of the key risks? shery: nothing surprising. we have seen this capital $125ows from asia area billion...
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don't forget mongolia. and also our current sovereignty legal constitution. but on the other hand, this constitution has been amended by taiwanese people. so this also represented the taiwanese people. so this might serve as cross-strait action basis. >> when you heard dr. thai say that she would preserve the roc existing constitutional order, what did you interpret that as meaning? >> i'm not sure. now, constitutional -- really, i'm not sure. well, my first thought may be a little bit too willing on my part, and that is she will not amend the constitution. but, of course, we don't know, as i said earlier in my remarks, there can be some political pressure on her not to amend the constitution. she at this point in time cannot agree for a clear-cut answer to that. then there is this constitutional order that is the legislature should be accounted -- i mean the executive branch should be accountable to the legislation. that would be fine. but if you look at the dpp's strong support would refuse to attend the city con sol, that, i think, is not very constitution
don't forget mongolia. and also our current sovereignty legal constitution. but on the other hand, this constitution has been amended by taiwanese people. so this also represented the taiwanese people. so this might serve as cross-strait action basis. >> when you heard dr. thai say that she would preserve the roc existing constitutional order, what did you interpret that as meaning? >> i'm not sure. now, constitutional -- really, i'm not sure. well, my first thought may be a little...
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mongolia. by thursday we are going to know these things cold. definitely. rosanna: we leave you cold for sure. rosanna: how is your psychology -- flag knowledge? >> meteorologist: not as good as yours? rosanna: it goes in one ear and out the other. why can't i retain that? greg: you know ukraine very well. we are going to see what you can do with these. >> meteorologist: not easy. rosanna: last full day of summer. >> meteorologist: airtran vision to fall and it is definitely feeling like outside. some clouds, cooler temperatures here too, yesterday and even sunday we had cooler temperatures but sunshine today, don't even have that. goodbye, summer, fall will come a you will feel the especially, let's look at the maps and keep in mind we have the papal visit coming up, might as well get you the forecast and let you know what is going on, thursday comes into town, gorgeous day with sunny skies, warm temperatures, pushback this summer thursday, tomorrow and thursday look summerlike, a few more clouds coming for you friday, it will be dry and cooler at that tim
mongolia. by thursday we are going to know these things cold. definitely. rosanna: we leave you cold for sure. rosanna: how is your psychology -- flag knowledge? >> meteorologist: not as good as yours? rosanna: it goes in one ear and out the other. why can't i retain that? greg: you know ukraine very well. we are going to see what you can do with these. >> meteorologist: not easy. rosanna: last full day of summer. >> meteorologist: airtran vision to fall and it is definitely...
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attractive opportunities in asia as well mongolia. >> these companies both have issues at a corporate governance level but they are still very much the sacred cows respectively and we think that we're being compensated for the risk in those companies. >> thank you for being with us. head of emerging markets sovereign debt at aberdeen asset management. >> it's been a wild ride for oil with wti and brent down over 15% for the year but what if the dow tracked oil? well, robert has been crunching the numbers and this is how bad it would be. the index would be around 1,000 points below where it is now and between it's lows and highs there would have been a range of nearly 8,000 points. can you believe it? the dow's actual range this year is a little over 2,600 but it's been really interesting to kind of track the correlation between oil prices and stocks a high correlation over the past couple of months. i still remember on friday the minute oil prices moved lower european stocks moved into negative territory and when they moved higher european stocks came back. >> although traditionally o
attractive opportunities in asia as well mongolia. >> these companies both have issues at a corporate governance level but they are still very much the sacred cows respectively and we think that we're being compensated for the risk in those companies. >> thank you for being with us. head of emerging markets sovereign debt at aberdeen asset management. >> it's been a wild ride for oil with wti and brent down over 15% for the year but what if the dow tracked oil? well, robert...
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in mongolia. korea would be placed under a 40-year tutelage. and at the second conference, december of '43, churchill now said that soviet entry into the pacific was unnecessary and he wanted to cancel that and do further operations in the mediterranean. churchill agreed to this but the chinese army would not now be build up. china would face them a alone without any position. >> germany and japan would be divided. soviet interests in that manchuria would be effective. no american troops would be there. the idea was japan would be divided and both the soviets would have a role in the occupation of japan. two ideas they had or sketched out in the war department soviet occupation of tahoe cue. it was still in play in august 1945. and it is worth mentioning that the soviets would not get there via invasion, which they lacked the capability to do for the most part. but they would be invited to occupy this. this would be similar in effect to our withdrawal from the territories west of the al p in germany. and overall, soviet gains in asia were actua
in mongolia. korea would be placed under a 40-year tutelage. and at the second conference, december of '43, churchill now said that soviet entry into the pacific was unnecessary and he wanted to cancel that and do further operations in the mediterranean. churchill agreed to this but the chinese army would not now be build up. china would face them a alone without any position. >> germany and japan would be divided. soviet interests in that manchuria would be effective. no american troops...
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they are listed as critically endangered live in a few herds in kazakhstan, russia and mongolia. the white house said president obama will present a national honor of arch to several recipients. the ceremony is schedule for thursday. >>> a republican lawmaker slamming donald trump. wisconsin congressman reed rebel telling "usa today" donald trump is doing serious damage to the republican brand. saying quote we can't just be kicking sand in the sandbox and saying you're dumb and you're a loser. we actually need a grown-up in the white house. trump has a 14 point lead over the other gop hopefuls. let's bring in ellen rattner and tammy bruce. thank you so much for being here. >> hi, ladies. >> thank you. >> let's kick off with you tammy, what do you think his motivation is. why is he doing this? >> when you notice he's a representative from wisconsin. i immediately thought of the association relationship with governor scott walker. in these polls what we're seeing is not only trump really overall actually kind of staying steady which is interesting in and of itself, he's not having
they are listed as critically endangered live in a few herds in kazakhstan, russia and mongolia. the white house said president obama will present a national honor of arch to several recipients. the ceremony is schedule for thursday. >>> a republican lawmaker slamming donald trump. wisconsin congressman reed rebel telling "usa today" donald trump is doing serious damage to the republican brand. saying quote we can't just be kicking sand in the sandbox and saying you're dumb...
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in mongolia and manchuria, initiating combat operations with the empire of japan. essentially, three army groups. the soviet call at the front up there. maybe one of them is more than an army group. that completely takes the -- they get operational surprise area what -- operational surprise. what does the japanese military do? they are surprised. here is another thing that undermines their credibility with each other. they go, hey, the russians are going to attack? they got you, didn't they? and with the emperor. that is going back and forth, too. the idea that this is going to happen quickly is nonsense. that it happens as quickly as it does is a miracle, i think. what is gone now? the diplomatic option is gone. what this that mean? that means that yonei, shigenori, and suzuki jump ship. makese sailors so it sense that jump ship. one is worried they will be assassinated. keep that in mind as well. ime.st 11, 11:02 local t the soviets have declared war. man29 drops the fat plutonium bomb on nagasaki. there's a great bbc thing where napoleon is in moscow, sitting in
in mongolia and manchuria, initiating combat operations with the empire of japan. essentially, three army groups. the soviet call at the front up there. maybe one of them is more than an army group. that completely takes the -- they get operational surprise area what -- operational surprise. what does the japanese military do? they are surprised. here is another thing that undermines their credibility with each other. they go, hey, the russians are going to attack? they got you, didn't they?...
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behavior that we've seen with pope francis is different than his friends say they observed with father mongolia. of the cameras much. he felt the weight of the office, the seriousness of ministering to the poor. it's not like they didn't like him. but he did not smile. the father said this to him when he met him, he said, you smile so much now. and we showed a picture that was taken a few months ago with. he was preparing for retirement. and father gill with maybe weigh in on this. he felt this calling. he feels he's been called for this and almost as if he accepts it and embraces it and he is truly overjoyed by this. it's almost, i think the pope would say that the holy spirit consumed him and called him for this. >> you can hear the joy out here. speaking about joy, david, as he grows goes by. people have so excited. you can hear the cheers and the screaming. >> it is getting so loud here we're having a difficulty hearing david. i think you should let this moment play. here is the pope in front of st. patrick's cathedral. let's listen to the crowd. [ cheers ]. [ bells tolling ]. >> the pope i
behavior that we've seen with pope francis is different than his friends say they observed with father mongolia. of the cameras much. he felt the weight of the office, the seriousness of ministering to the poor. it's not like they didn't like him. but he did not smile. the father said this to him when he met him, he said, you smile so much now. and we showed a picture that was taken a few months ago with. he was preparing for retirement. and father gill with maybe weigh in on this. he felt this...
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the common security framework countriesh china and , theyietnam and mongolia all have these issues.expect him to say much about what the intentions are. i think the pressure is increasing. what are the long-term intentions with the roles in the region and the security concerns there. the want to ask you about agreement with the anniversary. is celebrated? >> i am optimistic and i come here since 1991. in 20 years, things would be stable in hong kong we carry on being in the center. i was a little circumspect. arrived and it is a good thing with the agreements held and they challenges. i think there is a future to fight for and this is problematic. that theye saying have lost a little direction and they are confused with what to do next. it is some kind of leverage. they did not have an easy time last year and in not get what they wanted. politics are about compromise and it is in no one's interest for them to not succeed. they will not have exactly what they want. they are pro-democracy. >> really great to get your insight. thank you so much. >> it is time for stories around the wor
the common security framework countriesh china and , theyietnam and mongolia all have these issues.expect him to say much about what the intentions are. i think the pressure is increasing. what are the long-term intentions with the roles in the region and the security concerns there. the want to ask you about agreement with the anniversary. is celebrated? >> i am optimistic and i come here since 1991. in 20 years, things would be stable in hong kong we carry on being in the center. i was...
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mongolia makes a 20% and china 70%.lves cutting out the middleman, making the business more appealing to the next generation. the former i.t. analyst says living with shepherds has opened a new chapter in his life. he has just negotiated a deal to and pashmina's in new delhi plans that has bigger for the future, paris, the capital of fashion. francine: for a look at what we are watching, we are joined by hans nichols. a little bit of data out of the eu. expecting a couple things from the u.s. hans: we get the pmi data out of the u.s.. the expectation is 52.3. last month it was 52.4. right oneo get it thing about the u.s. numbers, even though it is on a decent trajectory, it is a full percentage point not just below germany but also spain and italy. what we saw this morning, diversions. france continues to miss expectations, continues to be in negative territory. the u.s. has gone down slightly. they are still above the crucial reading of 50. i will be looking at the pmi number out of the u.s. context matters, some perip
mongolia makes a 20% and china 70%.lves cutting out the middleman, making the business more appealing to the next generation. the former i.t. analyst says living with shepherds has opened a new chapter in his life. he has just negotiated a deal to and pashmina's in new delhi plans that has bigger for the future, paris, the capital of fashion. francine: for a look at what we are watching, we are joined by hans nichols. a little bit of data out of the eu. expecting a couple things from the u.s....
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delegation did not go to that one but russia, mongolia, france, iaea, nuclear energy agency, part ofrganization for economic cooperation development, and wano. interestingly hosted by the korean ministry of foreign affairs. i don't know why the ministry of foreign affairs had to do it when this is a regulatory body. but anyway, maybe that's part of this broader we'll create dialogue in the region. also if you go to their website there is scant information on what is actually talked about at these meetings. so in conclusion, my first question after going through all of this is, euratom a good model? i think i've alluded if not directly said what i think. i don't necessarily think -- i think euratom is a great organization, nor do i necessarily see a need why. if euratom has safeguards components the iaea now does a good job op safeguards. no need to replicate that in northeast asia. supply and ownership of nuclear materials, japan's got about 11 tons of plutonium, separated plutonium, in the country and about another 30 tons in europe. would that go under owner shup of such an agency?
delegation did not go to that one but russia, mongolia, france, iaea, nuclear energy agency, part ofrganization for economic cooperation development, and wano. interestingly hosted by the korean ministry of foreign affairs. i don't know why the ministry of foreign affairs had to do it when this is a regulatory body. but anyway, maybe that's part of this broader we'll create dialogue in the region. also if you go to their website there is scant information on what is actually talked about at...