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charlie: you and president of mongolia since 2009.e previously servas prime minister in 1998 and again from 2004 and 2006. he's considered one of the principal architects of democracy in his country. theas one of the leaders of 1990 revolution that ended 70 years of communist ruling and co-draft of the country's 1992 constitution. this year marks the 25th anniversary of mongolia's transition to democracy. the pleased to have president at this table for the first time. welcome. guest: thank you very much. mongolia, wein gave to each other, it is a way to greet. how ishow is weather, your family. in mongolia horses are very popular. we ask how is your horses. and you smell and give me back. that is the way to begin conversation. i'm pleased to be a part of your culture and your tradition. a long wayhave come to the united nations. what do you hope to accomplish while here? i think the 70th , iiversary because of that think the world has the best 70 years. i concluded that, because we are there was no big wars and people much educated. i
charlie: you and president of mongolia since 2009.e previously servas prime minister in 1998 and again from 2004 and 2006. he's considered one of the principal architects of democracy in his country. theas one of the leaders of 1990 revolution that ended 70 years of communist ruling and co-draft of the country's 1992 constitution. this year marks the 25th anniversary of mongolia's transition to democracy. the pleased to have president at this table for the first time. welcome. guest: thank you...
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in mongolia.harlie: what is the biggest revenue source? mr. elbegdorj: the biggest source is mining and agriculture. charlie: what do you mine? mr. elbegdorj: usually copper, and gold. we have a border with china. 4700 kilometers long border with china. has the decline in growth of their economy affected your economy? mr. elbegdorj: yes. because of that, we have to produce more in mongolia, have to make more factor in mongolia. -- factories in mongolia. we have 1.5 million kilometer land, 3 million people, 60 million cattle. [laughter] and that's the number. charlie: how many cattle? mr. elbegdorj: 60 million. charlie: 3 million people but 60 million cattle? wow. all to what purpose? to produce beef, and 40% of our people is still pursuing nomadic way of life. charlie: i know some wall street types to have invested in mongolia, whether it's in copper ore mining. are they nervous now, investors in mongolia because of the decline in growth of china? which has an impact on you. mr. elbegdorj: i think
in mongolia.harlie: what is the biggest revenue source? mr. elbegdorj: the biggest source is mining and agriculture. charlie: what do you mine? mr. elbegdorj: usually copper, and gold. we have a border with china. 4700 kilometers long border with china. has the decline in growth of their economy affected your economy? mr. elbegdorj: yes. because of that, we have to produce more in mongolia, have to make more factor in mongolia. -- factories in mongolia. we have 1.5 million kilometer land, 3...
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once mongolia was a big power. now i think there is no political disputes, no border disputes, no territorial disputes. >> rose: has the transition to democracy been easy? >> no. i think the transition to democracy was very challenging. but it's the natural way. we have to do that. >> rose: you are a nomadic country? >> yes. >> rose: and what does that mean for you? >> i was born and raised in a nomadic family. i was born and raised in a shepherd family. now, my family carries our culture, our tradition and history and also the independent way of life, and we like freedom. >> rose: you love freedom. we love freedom. >> rose: but you had to be part of the overthrow of the earlier regime. >> yes. >> rose: to create freedom. yes. at the end of 1989, it was a very cold winter. during that time, there was the fall of the bee berlin wall. there was the square. there were demonstrations in mongolia. i was the moderator of that demonstration. >> rose: how old were you? during that time, i was 26 years old. >> rose: so you
once mongolia was a big power. now i think there is no political disputes, no border disputes, no territorial disputes. >> rose: has the transition to democracy been easy? >> no. i think the transition to democracy was very challenging. but it's the natural way. we have to do that. >> rose: you are a nomadic country? >> yes. >> rose: and what does that mean for you? >> i was born and raised in a nomadic family. i was born and raised in a shepherd family. now,...
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bloomberg tv mongolia. angie: amazing.up next, a done deal in korea. ♪ 7:30 here in hong kong, shaping up to be a nice day, although a bit smoggy. we have a decent day ahead -- a busy day ahead for you. south korea and asia monetary policy coming down the line today. we are 30 minutes away from the openings in japan and south korea. on tv, mobile, an online, you are watching "first up or go -- first up." ♪ the top stories this hour -- first day fall, then a bounceback for netflix in extended trading after some disappointing numbers. subscriber growth missed estimates and profit came up short. the service signed up fewer than 900,000 new users in the third quarter, below expectations of 1.2 5 million. the introduction of chip taste credit cards to prevent fraud affected customers. ceo reed hastings still says internet tv is the future. thanternet tv is better linear tv. consumers can watch what they want, when they want, on what device they want, and the content has gotten better. the fundamental confidence about the large-
bloomberg tv mongolia. angie: amazing.up next, a done deal in korea. ♪ 7:30 here in hong kong, shaping up to be a nice day, although a bit smoggy. we have a decent day ahead -- a busy day ahead for you. south korea and asia monetary policy coming down the line today. we are 30 minutes away from the openings in japan and south korea. on tv, mobile, an online, you are watching "first up or go -- first up." ♪ the top stories this hour -- first day fall, then a bounceback for netflix...
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tv mongolia reports. ♪ disappointment, the approval, the better ejection.ted and the not so talented, it is a chance to realize a dream. for viewers, it is a tried and tested format for entertainment. for mongol tv it is a potential money spinner with that one third of the population tuning in for the launch. there are plans to charge more than $7,000 for a 32nd ad during the finale. that is more than 25 times the usual cost. >> this challenge is most expensive mongolia has ever done. we haven't expected that return was going to be anything less , howevere years because of its success in the first season, we can see that already we will probably be able to have investment return in the second season. >> each contestant hopes to deliver that's showstopping performance and road to faded fortune. but mongolian artists are yet to achieve the same level of international success display by western counterparts. >> nothing really happened on the international market. for this industry, they didn't know what to do. -- it is a new thing to them. >> in an age where o
tv mongolia reports. ♪ disappointment, the approval, the better ejection.ted and the not so talented, it is a chance to realize a dream. for viewers, it is a tried and tested format for entertainment. for mongol tv it is a potential money spinner with that one third of the population tuning in for the launch. there are plans to charge more than $7,000 for a 32nd ad during the finale. that is more than 25 times the usual cost. >> this challenge is most expensive mongolia has ever done....
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mongolia will have a showcase. it will host the asia europe summit of heads of state. >> it is going to be phenomenal next year. following in the footsteps of kfc and pizza hut. the gamble is that a surging growth will bring with it consumers hungry for foreign products. >> here is a story of a techno-granny granted her wish to visit one of the biggest technology companies. old, she wants to see the future. she got the chance to do so at google's headquarters. she was given the vip trip and design her own doodle. she had a go at virtual cardboard. to visit a self driving car. >> that is a wonderful story. thank you for that. it is time to take a look at our parent -- our press review. a look at what has been grabbing headlines. justof papers today, not in france, but around the world, focusing on the state of france's poor suburbs. >> two boys died in a severed north of paris, it is in the spotlight across the world today. the christian paper here in reporters there. what has changed? the same question asked of the
mongolia will have a showcase. it will host the asia europe summit of heads of state. >> it is going to be phenomenal next year. following in the footsteps of kfc and pizza hut. the gamble is that a surging growth will bring with it consumers hungry for foreign products. >> here is a story of a techno-granny granted her wish to visit one of the biggest technology companies. old, she wants to see the future. she got the chance to do so at google's headquarters. she was given the vip...
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charlie: you and president of mongolia since 2009.eviously servas prime minister in 1998 and again from 2004 and 2006. he's considered one of the principal architects of democracy in his country. theas one of the leaders of 1990 revolution that ended 70 years of communist ruling and co-draft of the country's 1992 constitution. this year marks the 25th anniversary of mongolia's transition to democracy.
charlie: you and president of mongolia since 2009.eviously servas prime minister in 1998 and again from 2004 and 2006. he's considered one of the principal architects of democracy in his country. theas one of the leaders of 1990 revolution that ended 70 years of communist ruling and co-draft of the country's 1992 constitution. this year marks the 25th anniversary of mongolia's transition to democracy.
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rishaad: we go to mongolia for one of the world's most popular television shows. special report from columbus heart -- ulaan bataar in a couple minutes. ♪ rishaad: twitter has named google's omid kordestani as new chairman, and he will help with recruiting and strategies. he helped his previous company built its advertising business, but his role was reduced when the company became out of it. leaves twitter's new ceo with even more on his to do this. paymentsey's mobile company square has filed for an ipo on the new york stock exchange, seeking $275 million to use for corporate purposes and possible acquisitions. square will be trading under the ticker sq. kkr-backed company raised $2.5 billion, 20% less than expected, which it will use to pay down $21 billion of debt. -- shares will trade on the ticker under ssd. mongolia was one of the countries that had resisted "got alent" -- but it has proven phenomenon and brought in an advertising boom. ♪ >> the joy, the disappointment, the approval, the bitter rejection. for the talented and not so talented, it's a chance
rishaad: we go to mongolia for one of the world's most popular television shows. special report from columbus heart -- ulaan bataar in a couple minutes. ♪ rishaad: twitter has named google's omid kordestani as new chairman, and he will help with recruiting and strategies. he helped his previous company built its advertising business, but his role was reduced when the company became out of it. leaves twitter's new ceo with even more on his to do this. paymentsey's mobile company square has...
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he has been president of mongolia since he previously 2009. prime minister in 1998 and again from 2004 and 2006. he's considered one of the principal architects of democracy in his country. he was one of the leaders of the 1990 revolution that ended 70 years of communist ruling and co-drafted the countries 1992 constitution. this year marks the 25th anniversary of mongolia's transition to democracy. therefore i am pleased to have the president at this table for the first time.
he has been president of mongolia since he previously 2009. prime minister in 1998 and again from 2004 and 2006. he's considered one of the principal architects of democracy in his country. he was one of the leaders of the 1990 revolution that ended 70 years of communist ruling and co-drafted the countries 1992 constitution. this year marks the 25th anniversary of mongolia's transition to democracy. therefore i am pleased to have the president at this table for the first time.
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mongolia and japan have agreed to plan a rail line. the japanese prime minister signed the deal.he is on a week long trip that will include other nations in asia to build ties and drum up business for japanese companies. addapore's airport plans to a third runway for commercial flight. it will upgrade a current military runway. the contract is worth more than $1 billion. the runway is expected to be operational by the early 20 20's. deutsche bank sweeney acts at investments. some people will lose their entire bonus altogether. taken as ofhas been yet. earlier this month, the ceo said cuts may be coming as he seeks to reduce costs. theal buyouts, eyeing discount store, woolworth's. a big w brand. in theoes big w sit retail space? why the interest from private equity? they may never have heard of it w but it is a chain of department stores, 184. similar to kmart and target. general merchandise, if you like. kmart and target are their main competitors here. struggling in that arena. their operating income down 25%. now this story, private equity may be circling. this is the kind of
mongolia and japan have agreed to plan a rail line. the japanese prime minister signed the deal.he is on a week long trip that will include other nations in asia to build ties and drum up business for japanese companies. addapore's airport plans to a third runway for commercial flight. it will upgrade a current military runway. the contract is worth more than $1 billion. the runway is expected to be operational by the early 20 20's. deutsche bank sweeney acts at investments. some people will...
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you are saying that skshlly the wolf from which they came, came out of nepal and mongolia. >> that's looking like. we learned that they dogs were descended from gray wolves but where does this happen. >> and it was a genetic study. you studied feral will and wild dogs all over the world. how did that point to central asia. >> we looked at 5000 and feral dogs. we see genetic traces doper in time where as the pure breed modern breeding that skewed the genetic signatures. and looking at free ranging dogs, we see the pattern of genetic diversity in central asia that is consistent with the species there. and that is where they originated or spread worldwide and people found themeful? >> yes, dogs were domesticating before we did plants and animals and before the agricultural revolution. world champions were hunters and also humans were hunters and being around the same skills and it was one of the first steps toward the first domesticated species. >> it might help someone win at trivial pursuit. what does it scientific do for the dog population or the humans who love them? >> this is the
you are saying that skshlly the wolf from which they came, came out of nepal and mongolia. >> that's looking like. we learned that they dogs were descended from gray wolves but where does this happen. >> and it was a genetic study. you studied feral will and wild dogs all over the world. how did that point to central asia. >> we looked at 5000 and feral dogs. we see genetic traces doper in time where as the pure breed modern breeding that skewed the genetic signatures. and...
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mongolia ranks first out of the low-income countries.for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. >>> hello. welcome to las vegas, nevada, site of the very first democratic presidential debate right here on cnn. i'm john berman out in front of the wynn las vegas. in two days the five democratic presidential hopefuls will face off for the first time on cnn. we unveiled the lectern set up inside the hall, hillary clinton on top of the polls, center stage, to her right vermont senator bernie sanders, the leader in the key state of new hampshire, on her left, former maryland governor martin o'malley, former virginia senator jim webb and former
mongolia ranks first out of the low-income countries.for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. >>> hello. welcome to las vegas, nevada, site of the very first democratic presidential debate right here on cnn. i'm john berman out in front of the wynn las vegas. in two days the five democratic presidential hopefuls will face off for the first time on cnn. we unveiled the lectern set up inside the hall, hillary clinton on top of the polls, center stage, to her...
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researchers say they may have evolved somewhere near what is now nepal and mongolia. they looked at the dna from strays. it's thought dogs originally derived from wild wolves that were gradually tamed and used by humans for hunting. more news on our website, of course, aljazeera.com. ♪ >>> a new course north of the border, justin trudeau now leading canada's government. what the biggest political change in a decade will mean for the u.s. >>> a stabbing attack sparking new tensions in the occupied west bank. the u.n. secretary general making a surprise visit to that region. >>> a florida man breaks down on the side of a road, and is shot and killed by a plained-clothes police officer. why authorities are investigating just what happened. ♪ >>> this is al jazeera america live in new york city. i'm del walters. there is a changing of the guard in canada this morning. voters there ending nearly a decade of conservative leadership. instead liberal leader, justin trudeau winning in a landslide. his victory means big changes in canada that could directly effect the u.s. >> c
researchers say they may have evolved somewhere near what is now nepal and mongolia. they looked at the dna from strays. it's thought dogs originally derived from wild wolves that were gradually tamed and used by humans for hunting. more news on our website, of course, aljazeera.com. ♪ >>> a new course north of the border, justin trudeau now leading canada's government. what the biggest political change in a decade will mean for the u.s. >>> a stabbing attack sparking new...
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researchers say they may have started somewhere near me balance and mongolia coming from wolves. www.aljazeera.com for more on all the world's news. ♪ >> after almost a decade in charge, canada's conservatives were routed at the voting poot. prime minister stephen harper is out. and the liberal leader, justin trudeau will form a new government with an outright majority. what will that mean for america's biggest trading partner. head north, turn left. it's the inside story. ♪ >>> welcome to "inside story." i'm ray suarez. canada's prime ministering stephen harper was trying to do something that hadn't been done in canada for more than a century, win a fourth straight lek shin. he didn't. his conservatives took a drubbing in monday's national elections. in four eastern provinces, the party couldn't hold on to a single seat. harper will be replaced by justin trudeau, leader of the liberal party, son of a former canadian prime minister. 43, tell generic, and able to form a majority government. he told his supporters last night, the country wanted real change. >> canadians have spoken. you want a gover
researchers say they may have started somewhere near me balance and mongolia coming from wolves. www.aljazeera.com for more on all the world's news. ♪ >> after almost a decade in charge, canada's conservatives were routed at the voting poot. prime minister stephen harper is out. and the liberal leader, justin trudeau will form a new government with an outright majority. what will that mean for america's biggest trading partner. head north, turn left. it's the inside story. ♪...
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rainy weather continues in eastern china and cold there is blanketing mongolia and northern portions of china. morning temperatures will be only minus 5 degrees thursday and minus 3 degrees friday, and the cold air is moving into northern portions of china into the weekend. beijing 13 degrees for the low thursday, but with strong winds, feels much colder than this number. all right, that's your forecast. here's your extended forecast. >>> and with that, we conclude this hour's "newsline." at the top of the hour is "true tokyo," and you're watching nhk world. >> time for "60 minutes live around the world." syria kicks off the ground assault on anti-regime fighters, this is russia launches new airstrikes there. russia says it just might cooperate with the u.s. in the air campaign in syria. the israeli prime minister cancer is -- canceled his trip to
rainy weather continues in eastern china and cold there is blanketing mongolia and northern portions of china. morning temperatures will be only minus 5 degrees thursday and minus 3 degrees friday, and the cold air is moving into northern portions of china into the weekend. beijing 13 degrees for the low thursday, but with strong winds, feels much colder than this number. all right, that's your forecast. here's your extended forecast. >>> and with that, we conclude this hour's...
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it will be a sixth and final stop on his tour of central asia and mongolia. abe is likely to discuss how japan can help with structural reform. this will include ways to nurture small and mid-sized businesses to shift the country away from being a resource-dependent economy. kazakhstan is the most developed country in central asia, the leading producer of uranium and rich in oil and natural gas. the nation of more than 16 million people enjoys a per capita gdp over $12,000. before arriving in kazakhstan, he agreed to offer a yen loan of nearly $100 million to repair highways and will provide election equipment to help promote dempsey. >> time to check on the markets now. just having a quick look here. u.s. and european stocks slipped on monday as investors took profits ahead of the much-awaited central bank meetings in the u.s. and japan this week. for a check on the markets here in tokyo, we go to the tokyo stock exchange. what have you got for us? how's the open? >> good morning. we are seeing profit taking, but shares are moving rather directionless here i
it will be a sixth and final stop on his tour of central asia and mongolia. abe is likely to discuss how japan can help with structural reform. this will include ways to nurture small and mid-sized businesses to shift the country away from being a resource-dependent economy. kazakhstan is the most developed country in central asia, the leading producer of uranium and rich in oil and natural gas. the nation of more than 16 million people enjoys a per capita gdp over $12,000. before arriving in...
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researchers say they may have started somewhere near me balance and mongolia coming from wolves. www.aljazeera.com for more on all the world's news. ♪ >> after almost a decade in charge, canada's conservatives were routed at the voting poot. prime minister stephen harper is out. and the liberal leader, justin trudeau will form a new government with an outright majority. what will that mean for america's biggest
researchers say they may have started somewhere near me balance and mongolia coming from wolves. www.aljazeera.com for more on all the world's news. ♪ >> after almost a decade in charge, canada's conservatives were routed at the voting poot. prime minister stephen harper is out. and the liberal leader, justin trudeau will form a new government with an outright majority. what will that mean for america's biggest
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this one is more winterlike, actually and it has snowfall across parts of mongolia extending toward northeastern china and with that we'll see a cold surge set up by the end of the week and bring some breezy conditions down toward taiwan and northern areas of the philippines. temperatures definitely dropping and ulan bator just 6 there for your high and sunny skies at the very least on your thursday. meanwhile, back toward here. i did mention tokyo, and i mentioned they have breezy condition, but there will be sunny weather throughout the day and the dry air wrapping around the storm system. over towards europe we do have a low pressure area just off the coast of the british isles and that's moving into the scandinavian peninsula and we'll bring rough weather for you as we go through the next 24 hours and very windy conditions coming near there and down toward the south, i want to key in on this because every time we talk about a storm in the eastern mediterranean we'll take the factor, as well. the refugee crisis outdoors and in unsheltered areas and the storm brought severe flooding to france
this one is more winterlike, actually and it has snowfall across parts of mongolia extending toward northeastern china and with that we'll see a cold surge set up by the end of the week and bring some breezy conditions down toward taiwan and northern areas of the philippines. temperatures definitely dropping and ulan bator just 6 there for your high and sunny skies at the very least on your thursday. meanwhile, back toward here. i did mention tokyo, and i mentioned they have breezy condition,...
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researchers say they may have evolved somewhere near what is now nepal and mongolia.looked at the dna from strays. it's thought dogs originally derived from wild wolves that were gradually tamed and used by humans for hunting. more news on our website, of course, aljazeera.com. ♪ >>> a new course north of the border, justin trudeau now leading canada's government. what the biggest political change in a decade will mean for the u.s. >>> a stabbing attack sparking new tensions in the occupied west bank. the u.n. secretary general making a surprise visit to that region. >>> a florida
researchers say they may have evolved somewhere near what is now nepal and mongolia.looked at the dna from strays. it's thought dogs originally derived from wild wolves that were gradually tamed and used by humans for hunting. more news on our website, of course, aljazeera.com. ♪ >>> a new course north of the border, justin trudeau now leading canada's government. what the biggest political change in a decade will mean for the u.s. >>> a stabbing attack sparking new tensions...
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to central asia as the birthplace of the first dogs on earth somewhere near what is now nepal and mongolia. previous studies have pointed to china, the middle east and siberia. no one has answered the questions of when dogs showed up, but it's believed they descended from wolves. at least 15,000 years ago. >> what a good idea that was. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ after the show it's the after party then after the party it's the hotel lobby then ♪ ♪ after the velvet then it's probably chris ♪ after the original it's probably this ♪ ♪ ll cool j is hard as hell ♪ ♪ battle anybody i don't care who you tell ♪ ♪ i excel
to central asia as the birthplace of the first dogs on earth somewhere near what is now nepal and mongolia. previous studies have pointed to china, the middle east and siberia. no one has answered the questions of when dogs showed up, but it's believed they descended from wolves. at least 15,000 years ago. >> what a good idea that was. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ after the show it's the after party then after the party it's the hotel lobby then ♪ ♪ after the velvet then it's probably chris...
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following is -- i have mines in mongolia and a $2 billion copper trade with mongolia.ith racing -- placing my product? no. does china have issues in raising credit because all the business we are doing in china is based on reserve credit, the answer is no. ,e had concerned the year ago the answer was yes and we were very careful. but today, i'm not concerned. there are a couple of dimensions which are important for my perspective, which is i believe that the chinese government has the will and has the financial means to sort out the issue if there were an issue. if you look in the past, they have a very -- [indiscernible] there's lots of kpi in the marketplace, and in the recent weeks, if you look at the inventory, the metrics are moving in the right direction. i don't want to sound naÏve, but back to the first point, as a businessman, when i look at the other book and i look at the evidence when you place the product in the marketplace, do you have any choice? absolutely not. scarlet: that was john sebastian and what's really fascinating to me is that when you have th
following is -- i have mines in mongolia and a $2 billion copper trade with mongolia.ith racing -- placing my product? no. does china have issues in raising credit because all the business we are doing in china is based on reserve credit, the answer is no. ,e had concerned the year ago the answer was yes and we were very careful. but today, i'm not concerned. there are a couple of dimensions which are important for my perspective, which is i believe that the chinese government has the will and...
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but remember, there are new mines in mongolia, in copper trade with china.o have problems in china today? no. when i look at my customer in china, do they have issues raising credit? all the business we are doingn in china is based on credit -- no. we had a concern a year ago. but today, as we are having this conversation, i'm not concerned. all this comes as mining executives and ambassadors gather for the annual conference, the london metal exchange, with bloomberg commodities index off 12% already this year, attendees will be looking at 2016 and hoping it brings better things for the mental sector. our chief energy correspondent is here. your invitation box runneth over for lme. how down, how depressed are the middle traders? this must be one of the worst environments since the financial crisis began. javier: it is. tradersooks for some even worse than the financial crisis for one reason. in 2008-2009, everyone had the hope -- and it happened -- chinese government delivered . now they are doubting that beijing will be able to stabilize the situation, and
but remember, there are new mines in mongolia, in copper trade with china.o have problems in china today? no. when i look at my customer in china, do they have issues raising credit? all the business we are doingn in china is based on credit -- no. we had a concern a year ago. but today, as we are having this conversation, i'm not concerned. all this comes as mining executives and ambassadors gather for the annual conference, the london metal exchange, with bloomberg commodities index off 12%...
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remember, i have the new mines in mongolia and gold and golden copper trade with china.ve a problem today placing my products? no. and when i look at my customer in china? do they have issues raising credit, because it is based -- no. did we have concern a year ago? yes, and we were careful. but today i am not concerned. head of: that was the corporate rio tinto in town because the london metal exchange week starts today. years of experience in the commodities industry -- great to have you with us. we always talk about the copper markets and supply and demand. you are the guy with the visibility -- is it all about that in your mind? >> i don't think it is. i agree with some of the comments that fundamentals are not driving the global macro picture. is not unusual -- we have seen that many times -- there are shorts in the market as there always are. different have seen players active at different times and i think we are seeing some aspect of the fundamental fall through. but that is not the biggest picture. jonathan: you never here the complaints when we are at 10,000 --
remember, i have the new mines in mongolia and gold and golden copper trade with china.ve a problem today placing my products? no. and when i look at my customer in china? do they have issues raising credit, because it is based -- no. did we have concern a year ago? yes, and we were careful. but today i am not concerned. head of: that was the corporate rio tinto in town because the london metal exchange week starts today. years of experience in the commodities industry -- great to have you with...
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there are new mines in mongolia. there is copper trade with china. trouble placing that product?r is no. my customers in china, do they have issues? all of the business we are doing in china is very solid. the answer is no. in europe,concern the answer was yes print we were concerned, but now, i am not concerned. rish: at next, is the situation making things more difficult for fed policymakers, and when the next hike may be when "asia edge" returns. ♪ ng: checking stories around the world, turkey has buried the first two died in the bombing. least 95 people died, and it took the political and ethnic tensions to a new level. it is still not known who carried out the attack, and saturday's attack follows july which wasbing so-called linked to the islamic state. a disputed island group and the south china seas, on the islands, and these islands are believed to sit on top of oil and natural gas deposit with the world's busiest ceiling, they're also claimed by taiwan, the philippines, japan, brunei, and more. a range ofng challenges from protests about a new constitution to rebuilding
there are new mines in mongolia. there is copper trade with china. trouble placing that product?r is no. my customers in china, do they have issues? all of the business we are doing in china is very solid. the answer is no. in europe,concern the answer was yes print we were concerned, but now, i am not concerned. rish: at next, is the situation making things more difficult for fed policymakers, and when the next hike may be when "asia edge" returns. ♪ ng: checking stories around the...
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archers across brazil and mongolia, wrestling and handball from mexico. the games in the sports arena, a city in northern brazil are about showing variations of a need to play, than competing. among the demonstrations on saturday, a version of modern day tennis. behind me the mexican delegation - a precolonial ball game. the idea is to keep the ball up in the air as long as possible. the first to drop it losses. there are no winners or losses. the games are not about the on-field performances. events like this art fair are designed to foster the exchange of information and technology. organizers hope the discussion might inspire decisions on how to improve the lives of indigenous people. this is a platform to talk about development, to talk about how to approach indigenous community. how to learn from their way of thinking. of interrupted development. from now on, it will be a turning point event for brazil, and also for the indigenous participant here. >> back at the arena, traditional matters are on display. these men take turns carrying loads weighing
archers across brazil and mongolia, wrestling and handball from mexico. the games in the sports arena, a city in northern brazil are about showing variations of a need to play, than competing. among the demonstrations on saturday, a version of modern day tennis. behind me the mexican delegation - a precolonial ball game. the idea is to keep the ball up in the air as long as possible. the first to drop it losses. there are no winners or losses. the games are not about the on-field performances....
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used ducks - i know you wonder why - because pay the duck means get the blame in brazil >>> russia, mongolia, new zealand, athletes from tribes across the cloak -- globe competing in the world indigenous games. >> reporter: the first world indigenous games have begun, archers, wrestling, handball from mexico. the games in the arena, in a city in northern brazil are showing variations of the need to play than competing. among the demonstrations, mexico - a version of modern day tennis. behind me the mexicans are playing a precolonial ball game. the idea to keep it in the air as long as possible. with medals made of wood and fibres, there's no winners or losers. they are not just about on-field performances. events like this are designed to foster the exchange of information and technology, organizers hope the discussion may inspire decisions on how to improve the lives of indigenous people. >> this is it a platform to talk about indigenous communities, the way of thinking, internal development. from now on, it will be a turning point for brazil and the religious community. >> at the arena, tr
used ducks - i know you wonder why - because pay the duck means get the blame in brazil >>> russia, mongolia, new zealand, athletes from tribes across the cloak -- globe competing in the world indigenous games. >> reporter: the first world indigenous games have begun, archers, wrestling, handball from mexico. the games in the arena, in a city in northern brazil are showing variations of the need to play than competing. among the demonstrations, mexico - a version of modern day...
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smell theers will continue to be built especially in mongolia and western part of the country where theye open face coal mines, cheap energy. they keep digging, producing parts and producing aluminum that nobody wants. that's flooding the world markets. that's how you get through a significant increase. >> let's talk about europe and mr. tsipras has won another election. is a grexit behind us? >> i hope so. we all hope mr. tsipras this time around, he has his second chance. we all hope and believe he will pursue more realistic policies and hopefully there will be some type of restructuring before th kick start. >> you say you hope the grexit is behind us. you want greece to stay in the eu. as a big export zbrer greece, is there not a big benefit to you? >> risks, that's true. that's true. from the country as a whole and for the lower classes in general it's going to be a disaster. does not make any sense for us to be a company in a collapsing country. if it's good for the pocket or not, greece has to stay because it's good for the country. >> how tough is access to credit bid over the co
smell theers will continue to be built especially in mongolia and western part of the country where theye open face coal mines, cheap energy. they keep digging, producing parts and producing aluminum that nobody wants. that's flooding the world markets. that's how you get through a significant increase. >> let's talk about europe and mr. tsipras has won another election. is a grexit behind us? >> i hope so. we all hope mr. tsipras this time around, he has his second chance. we all...
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researchers say they may have evolved near nepal and mongolia coming from wolves, which were tamed and used by humans for hunting. some of them a long way from home. that's it for me and the nurse hour team. i'll be back for another half hour of news in just a couple of minutes. thanks for watching. bye bye. going on, not just in this country, but around the world. getting the news from the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform... >> ali velshi on target weeknights 10:30p et >> gang life... this was our foundation. it's what we all knew. when i met daisy, it was the best day of my life. i told my co-workers, i'm gonna marry her... when my past caught up with me and made us all pay the price. >> it was very confusing... they were just, "where is it? where did he put it"? the social worker said, "i'm gonna have to take the baby". you're gonna have to kill me to take my child. they took my family. he's like, "they're using your child as leverage". the day i think i'm getting sarah back, my public defender tells me they're gonna take me to trial. i don't know how i'm gon
researchers say they may have evolved near nepal and mongolia coming from wolves, which were tamed and used by humans for hunting. some of them a long way from home. that's it for me and the nurse hour team. i'll be back for another half hour of news in just a couple of minutes. thanks for watching. bye bye. going on, not just in this country, but around the world. getting the news from the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform... >> ali velshi on target...
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. >> the first world indigenous games have begun, archers from different areas across brazil and mongolia, the games in the sports arena are more about destroying the universal need to play. a version this mexico. behinds me the mexican delegation is playing. a precolonial ball game. the idea it to keep the ball in the air as long as possible. the first to drop losses. not here. with medals made of natural wood in fibres, there are no losers. games are not just about on field performances, the fair is designed to foster the exchange of information and technology. organizers hope it will inspire thought on how to improve the lives of indigenous people. >> this is to talk about development, an approach to the indigenous community, how to partner them and how to think about interrupted development. it will be a turning point event for brazil, and for the indigenous community who are participating >>> back at the arena dances and riches are on display. perhaps the races are the highlight of the right. they take turns carrying logs weighing 100 kilograms on their shoulders, a pursuit requiring
. >> the first world indigenous games have begun, archers from different areas across brazil and mongolia, the games in the sports arena are more about destroying the universal need to play. a version this mexico. behinds me the mexican delegation is playing. a precolonial ball game. the idea it to keep the ball in the air as long as possible. the first to drop losses. not here. with medals made of natural wood in fibres, there are no losers. games are not just about on field...
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archers from different tribes across brazil and mongolia, wrestling and hand ball, the games in the sports arena in a city of northern brazil are more about showing variation of the universal need to play than competing. among the demonstrations, a version in mexico of modern day tennis. behind me, the mexican delegation, a precolonial ballgame. the idea is to keep the ball in the air as long as possible. the first one to drop it loses. >> not here. with medals made out of wood or natural fibers, there are no winners or losers. the games aren't also just about the on field performances. events like this art fair are designed to foster the exchange of information and technology. organizers hope the discussion might also help inspire decisions on how to improve the lives of indigenous people. >> this is a platform to talk about development, to talk about how to approach, how to partner them, how to learn from their way of thinking of internal development. so i think that from now on, it's going to be like a turning point event for brazil, and also for the indigenous predicament here. >> back
archers from different tribes across brazil and mongolia, wrestling and hand ball, the games in the sports arena in a city of northern brazil are more about showing variation of the universal need to play than competing. among the demonstrations, a version in mexico of modern day tennis. behind me, the mexican delegation, a precolonial ballgame. the idea is to keep the ball in the air as long as possible. the first one to drop it loses. >> not here. with medals made out of wood or natural...
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according to one of the most comprehensive genetic surveys yet and may have evolved what is nepal and mongoliay were derived from wild wolves that were gradually tamed and used by humans for hunting, there we go, learning something, stay with us on al jazeera, another full bulletin from the occupied palestinian territories in just a moment. ♪ >> welcome to al jazeera america. more reporters, more stories, more perspective. >> from our award-winning news teams across america and beyond. >> we've got global news covered. >> governments secretly paying ransoms. >> we were told never to disclose that they actually paid. >> are they saving lives or putting more at risk? ♪ canada turns to the left ending nine years of conservative rule, the effect of that vote north of the border on politics here in the u.s. >>> waiting for word from joe biden, the vice president leaves everyone guessing will he run for the white house, the signs pointing toward a decision within days. >>> a florida man broken down on the side of the road is shot and killed by a plain clothed police officer and why authorities are n
according to one of the most comprehensive genetic surveys yet and may have evolved what is nepal and mongoliay were derived from wild wolves that were gradually tamed and used by humans for hunting, there we go, learning something, stay with us on al jazeera, another full bulletin from the occupied palestinian territories in just a moment. ♪ >> welcome to al jazeera america. more reporters, more stories, more perspective. >> from our award-winning news teams across america and...
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cornell university say man's best friend was first found in central asia somewhere near nepal and mongolia. the new study is based on dog dna from 38 countries. >> that's where max came from. he came from dogs that wandered freely in villages or fields, not house dogs of course. the results were reported i by the journal proceedings of the national academy of sciences. >> we're also following breaking news on long island. >> that's right. lanes closed on the northern state parkway because of a have you can't predict... the market. but at t. rowe price, we can help guide your investments through good times and bad. for over 75 years, our clients have relied on us to bring our best thinking to their investments so in a variety of market conditions... you can feel confident... ...in our experience. call a t. rowe price retirement specialist or your advisor ...to see how we can help make the most of your retirement savings. t. rowe price. >>> more firefighters are headed for chelsea as a 5 alarm fire threatens to collapse an entire building. >> dray clark is live in chelsea right by that build
cornell university say man's best friend was first found in central asia somewhere near nepal and mongolia. the new study is based on dog dna from 38 countries. >> that's where max came from. he came from dogs that wandered freely in villages or fields, not house dogs of course. the results were reported i by the journal proceedings of the national academy of sciences. >> we're also following breaking news on long island. >> that's right. lanes closed on the northern state...
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go to japan, go to mongolia... and, full circle, to america. >> it's lovely to be in stanford. >> reporter: a few years ago, a prestigious grand rounds lecture at a top u.s. medical school would not have been given by a man who left american medicine-- and many stunned colleagues-- for a very different world, where, for example, he doesn't own a house, car or refrigerator. >> i think initially they thought i went off the deep end. what are you doing living in india, come on! you could have a very good life. you could have a very good academic life in medicine. you could have a comfortable economic life. it's ridiculous what you're doing. >> let's meditate. >> reporter: but on this day, they were listening, even meditating, with him. kerzin says meditation helps one focus on the "now," the present. you tune out the past, and all your regrets. tune out planning and worry about the future. it's taken years, he says, but gotten results, scientifically measured results. >> this is in madison, the university of wisconsin
go to japan, go to mongolia... and, full circle, to america. >> it's lovely to be in stanford. >> reporter: a few years ago, a prestigious grand rounds lecture at a top u.s. medical school would not have been given by a man who left american medicine-- and many stunned colleagues-- for a very different world, where, for example, he doesn't own a house, car or refrigerator. >> i think initially they thought i went off the deep end. what are you doing living in india, come on!...
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mongolia ranks first out of the low-income countries. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. >>> hello. welcome to las vegas, nevada, site of the very first democratic presidential debate right here on cnn. i'm john berman out in front of the wynn las vegas. in two days the five democratic presidential hopefuls will face off for the first time on cnn. we unveiled the lectern set up inside the hall, hillary clinton on top of the polls, center stage, to her right vermont senator bernie sanders, the leader in the key state of new hampshire, on her left, former maryland governor martin o'malley, former virginia senator jim webb and former rhode island governor lincoln chafee. they book end the stage. a brand-new poll out today, hillary clinton on top in the cbs poll. she is 19 points ahead of bernie sanders. now, if, if vice president joe biden enters the race, he would be in third with the other candidates far, far behind. but a biden candidacy is still a big if. there has been no word from th
mongolia ranks first out of the low-income countries. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. >>> hello. welcome to las vegas, nevada, site of the very first democratic presidential debate right here on cnn. i'm john berman out in front of the wynn las vegas. in two days the five democratic presidential hopefuls will face off for the first time on cnn. we unveiled the lectern set up inside the hall, hillary clinton on top of the polls,...
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i waseaching in this aria always using the example of mongolia as the only wto member out of 161. the bad news is that last year they also signed a preferential trade agreement, of all countries, with japan. japan is very hesitant to conclude pta deals. if we have mentioned five or six years ago that there would be an eu u.s. pta, this is a huge game changer. in termsle force, also of what kind of preferential agreements are talking about. the term is also a -- often used, make a regional. -- mega regional. looking at this from geneva this is really undermining the wto centrality. force, also in terms of the coverage. in 2000 there were only four preferential trade agreements in the area of trade and services. last year there were 127. this is really a force to be reckoned with. a few points on why the wto is really this immovable object. wto is celebrating its anniversary. a lot of people a geneva are excited to see what has happened. the lastty is that in 20 years very little has moved on the negotiating side. the amendment is not even enforced yet because the majority has not b
i waseaching in this aria always using the example of mongolia as the only wto member out of 161. the bad news is that last year they also signed a preferential trade agreement, of all countries, with japan. japan is very hesitant to conclude pta deals. if we have mentioned five or six years ago that there would be an eu u.s. pta, this is a huge game changer. in termsle force, also of what kind of preferential agreements are talking about. the term is also a -- often used, make a regional. --...
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remember, there were steel mines in mongolia. we have a $2 million copper trade with china.ut i look at my customers in china, do they have issues in raising the credit? the business we do in china is based on credit. yes when you're ago. we were very careful. but today, i am not concerned. i believe that the chinese government has the will and has the financial means to sort of the issue, if there was an issue. the past, look at they have a track record of doing so. is,last piece of the puzzle pmi and so and so forth. look at thet weeks, metrics. they are moving in the right direction. when i look atn, my ability to place a product, do i have issues today? the answer is, absolutely not. one of the key drivers for the copper consumption is power and industry. yes, today china is a very important customer. up.ill pick it will take, as you said, 10 years down the road or 20 years down the road. i'm not concerned about copper. an-sebastien jacques joining us from rio there. they have the first party last night in london. chief energy correspondent was of course, there. glencore
remember, there were steel mines in mongolia. we have a $2 million copper trade with china.ut i look at my customers in china, do they have issues in raising the credit? the business we do in china is based on credit. yes when you're ago. we were very careful. but today, i am not concerned. i believe that the chinese government has the will and has the financial means to sort of the issue, if there was an issue. the past, look at they have a track record of doing so. is,last piece of the puzzle...
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when teaching in this area i was always using the example of mongolia as the only wto member out of 161 that didn't have a pta so far. the bad news is that last year they also concluded a preferential trade agreement and of all countries with japan. japan being a traditional outlier. very hesitant to conclude pta deals. honestly if you had mentioned five or six years ago that there would be an eu/u.s. pta, this is a huge game changer. unstoppable force also in terms of what kind of preferential agreements you are talking about. the term is often used megaregionals. this is no in longer the traditional small-type bahrain/u.s. pta, and we have rcep and ttp, and looking at this from geneva this is really undermining the wto centrality. a lot of people in geneva are really worried about this. unstoppable force also in terms of the coverage. it's no longer tariffs. it's rules and investment and services. in 2000 there were only four preferential trade agreements in the area of trade and services. last year there were 127, so this is really a force to be reckoned with. now, a few points on --
when teaching in this area i was always using the example of mongolia as the only wto member out of 161 that didn't have a pta so far. the bad news is that last year they also concluded a preferential trade agreement and of all countries with japan. japan being a traditional outlier. very hesitant to conclude pta deals. honestly if you had mentioned five or six years ago that there would be an eu/u.s. pta, this is a huge game changer. unstoppable force also in terms of what kind of preferential...
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their conclusion is man's best friend first originated what is now near now nepal and mongolia.hat's the cnbc update. there's a debate whether it was europe, egypt, asia. >> sounds like the debate over humans, still. >> absolutely. you're right. >> our sue herrera. that last dog was so cute. >>> as gop presidential candidate mike huckabee facing a cash crunch? he will tell us himself when we come right back. become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. at at&t we monitor our network traffic so we can see things others can't. mitigating risks across your business. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. starts at 6:30 a.m. - on the (vo) rush hounose.und here but for me, it starts with the opening bell. and the rush i get, lasts way more than an hour. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we've built powerful technology to alert you to your next opportunity. because at scottrade, our passion is to power yours. my here at c.k. mondavi.on, the vice president of operations to make this fine wine it takes a lot of energy.
their conclusion is man's best friend first originated what is now near now nepal and mongolia.hat's the cnbc update. there's a debate whether it was europe, egypt, asia. >> sounds like the debate over humans, still. >> absolutely. you're right. >> our sue herrera. that last dog was so cute. >>> as gop presidential candidate mike huckabee facing a cash crunch? he will tell us himself when we come right back. become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t...
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increased trafficking in women mongolia, russia, vermont into china where women are sold and resold fromhusband. stuart: wait a second. i am trying to get the grips of this. >> not only a large surplus, in some villages there are no females at all. that is according to the -- stuart: is that gender abortion? >> when a child is born, they are killed sometimes. stuart: reporting that there are all-male villages. >> yes. stuart: no girls at all? >> slavery. it is slavery. chinese leaders have known about this going on for decades. forced abortions. trafficking women. chinese leaders continue with this policy. we need to hold them accountable stuart: i wish i had more time on this. this is an extraordinary story. take you for bringing it to our attention. president obama's climate change plan could cost up to $45 billion a year. producing global temperatures less than two tenths of 1%. roll your eyes. from the washington beacon, welcome. president obama goes to the un i meant change summit this year. he commits us to various policies which you say will cost us $45 billion a year. when we imp
increased trafficking in women mongolia, russia, vermont into china where women are sold and resold fromhusband. stuart: wait a second. i am trying to get the grips of this. >> not only a large surplus, in some villages there are no females at all. that is according to the -- stuart: is that gender abortion? >> when a child is born, they are killed sometimes. stuart: reporting that there are all-male villages. >> yes. stuart: no girls at all? >> slavery. it is slavery....
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if this is what you do, like we said yesterday, why your father gets on planes to mongolia by himself87 years of age, why he goes to china, why he's going -- >> why my mother works with a chain saw -- >> what's your mother, 82. >> 83. >> 83 years old. >> travels around. huge sculptures. seriously. >> it's what we do. by the way, greatest ad over the past six months has been that beauty queen or that esurance the beauty queen with the crane. >> you watch more tv than i do. >> i watch with it my kids on the weekend. >> coming up, he has 87 kids. we'll talk about that piece in the "new york times" about why ben carson is saying analogies doesn't matter. >> amy holmes joins us for the must read newspapers. we'll be right back with more "morning joe." ♪ ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ [ birds squawking ] my mom makes airplane engines that can talk. [ birds squawking ] ♪ my mom makes hospitals you can hold in your hand. ♪ my mom can print amazing things right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] my mom makes trains that are fri
if this is what you do, like we said yesterday, why your father gets on planes to mongolia by himself87 years of age, why he goes to china, why he's going -- >> why my mother works with a chain saw -- >> what's your mother, 82. >> 83. >> 83 years old. >> travels around. huge sculptures. seriously. >> it's what we do. by the way, greatest ad over the past six months has been that beauty queen or that esurance the beauty queen with the crane. >> you watch...