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that they're encouraging the young to mongolia ends to engage more with their history. to get we'd like to introduce our culture to the world and we want to inspire the younger generation to cherish their elders to show them what past generations have done for us. we wanted to invite people to unite together to be proud of who they are and do something good for the world and for. a. while internet fame has come quickly the band a role trained musicians who have spent years honing their own particular brand of heavy metal it's a genre that became enormously popular as mongolia transition to democracy in 1990 . the true. among loved rock music and i think it's something to do with our culture our history and our traditional music. that the idea of riding horses being energetic. rock music has everything it has energy it has the power and it's the food and that's why i think mungo ins love rock music and for doing. this you plan to release their debut album in september and that sure to be music to the ears of heavy metal fans longing to hear something a little bit differe
that they're encouraging the young to mongolia ends to engage more with their history. to get we'd like to introduce our culture to the world and we want to inspire the younger generation to cherish their elders to show them what past generations have done for us. we wanted to invite people to unite together to be proud of who they are and do something good for the world and for. a. while internet fame has come quickly the band a role trained musicians who have spent years honing their own...
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to take the name from mongolia's root word for human and they call this style who rock inspired by the ancient who mongolian empire. the band's videos showing mongolia's barren landscapes reference to the country's nomadic roots and to push for action against global warming using tanks in poetry and walk cries in their lyrics 3 of the band's members told a w that they're encouraging young to mongolia ends to engage more with their history. to get we'd like to introduce our culture to the world and we want to inspire the younger generation to cherish their elders to show them what past generations have done for us. we wanted to invite people to unite together to be proud of who they are and do something good for the world and for us. while internet fame has come quickly the band a role trained musicians who've spent years honing their own particular brand of heavy metal it's a joiner that became enormously popular as mongolia transition to democracy in 1990 . the true. among goalie and loved rock music out of it and i think it's something to do with our culture our history and our tradi
to take the name from mongolia's root word for human and they call this style who rock inspired by the ancient who mongolian empire. the band's videos showing mongolia's barren landscapes reference to the country's nomadic roots and to push for action against global warming using tanks in poetry and walk cries in their lyrics 3 of the band's members told a w that they're encouraging young to mongolia ends to engage more with their history. to get we'd like to introduce our culture to the world...
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that i want to give berlin there's something special the great material cashmere from mongolia. and that way sermons all of us have only always carries a piece of her homeland with her. it's a very personal homage to berlin. for more on planning for later any other daring entrepreneurs just go to the website d w dot com slash planet for live in our other series europe ties the knot we join couples from all over the continent for this very special day in their lives now in eastern europe with the wedding ceremony can often take on a life of its own this time we headed to the ball gary in balkan mountains for a hefty dose of folklore it all started off traditionally in a church where a slight mishap took place. problematic with all the details that tell you but my crown actually fell off. earlier the priest told me several times how important this moment is how sacred. it was uncomfortable. but how dull of me the crown is a symbol of our faith and suddenly it was just. gary a stunning natural landscape is the perfect backdrop for antonio who bunch ever and victoria send along drea
that i want to give berlin there's something special the great material cashmere from mongolia. and that way sermons all of us have only always carries a piece of her homeland with her. it's a very personal homage to berlin. for more on planning for later any other daring entrepreneurs just go to the website d w dot com slash planet for live in our other series europe ties the knot we join couples from all over the continent for this very special day in their lives now in eastern europe with...
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the world for these cashmere cardigans pullovers and scarves comes from a whole number of mongolia. she and her business partner travel there twice a year. in mongolia kushner goats wonder freely even a winter when temperatures fall below minus 40 degrees celsius. so they grow a soft undercoat which is then condo by hand and spring. up that was the kashmir is washed and processed may never be no good question in my connection to kashmir is through my homeland of mongolia that's where i'm from and when after we are up there with my grandma and my little hurt with goats you know. this is mine and that is my connection to nature and the country it's always with me in my heart. between the kushner sisters is a clear division of labor summons all of us of irony is responsible for the will production among gold and sails in berlin. while cuddling haga designs the collection. but somebody has lived in berlin since 2016. each been canceled i know only if i mean i came here all alone without any family and sometimes i had awful nights full of the worries but i opened myself up to the world t
the world for these cashmere cardigans pullovers and scarves comes from a whole number of mongolia. she and her business partner travel there twice a year. in mongolia kushner goats wonder freely even a winter when temperatures fall below minus 40 degrees celsius. so they grow a soft undercoat which is then condo by hand and spring. up that was the kashmir is washed and processed may never be no good question in my connection to kashmir is through my homeland of mongolia that's where i'm from...
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mongolia relations. you mentioned the rural disparities. i'm curious specifically if there's any data points in inner mongol mongolia, where's the economy these days? because rare earth was mentioned the world bank says previous reserves are under the ground in mongolia. >> i think the rare earth story is complete nonsense from top to bottom and the u.s. press should be taken out and shot for propagating it yesterday. we don't have good data on how they're doing because it's very politically sensitive. chinese periodically do these national census where they usually find more gdp because it's under reported. mongolia is one of the three provinces that had to be find less because they lied so much. we know the data are falsified. my guess is that inner mongolia is struggling economically but that's a guess. >> i would add that belt and road initiative, a big focus of that is to try to promote economic development in some of those poorer regions of china. also the government definitely is making economic growth in rural areas a top priority.
mongolia relations. you mentioned the rural disparities. i'm curious specifically if there's any data points in inner mongol mongolia, where's the economy these days? because rare earth was mentioned the world bank says previous reserves are under the ground in mongolia. >> i think the rare earth story is complete nonsense from top to bottom and the u.s. press should be taken out and shot for propagating it yesterday. we don't have good data on how they're doing because it's very...
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i know the data is to better falsify, and my guess is that inner mongolia is struggling economically, but that's a guess. the best i can do, sorry. i would just add that the belt and read initiative is to promote economic development with the poor regions of china. so, and also the government definitely is making, you know, economic growth and president xi spoke on that extensively in his report to the communist party. so i think the chinese are doing what is the smartest thing they can do is to move in for people to cities. they're building mega cities and they're much more economic centers for business and commercial activities and now there's more people in cities and china than ever before and that's a smart strategy. the last 30 seconds, how did you project the next six to 12 months whether it's china's macro economic situation with the business perspective in congress and most of this is driven primarily rate now and where's congress in this. >> i'm going to stick to chinese macro other than saying i really disagree with my colleagues on the panel about the characterization of u
i know the data is to better falsify, and my guess is that inner mongolia is struggling economically, but that's a guess. the best i can do, sorry. i would just add that the belt and read initiative is to promote economic development with the poor regions of china. so, and also the government definitely is making, you know, economic growth and president xi spoke on that extensively in his report to the communist party. so i think the chinese are doing what is the smartest thing they can do is...
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in just 1 use ooohhhh ♪ >> back in 2018, he and his friends got to shoot a month in mongolia.ed to shoot some video. he wanted to do it like a log book. what you have here is video of him going through the gobigobigi desert. >> that is very pretty. they had all kinds of interesting adventures. >> next to nobody in >> i'm so nervous right now. >> the glasses. >> yes, daniel just received them from his friends. he's a really big part of the twitch community and they helped him raise the money to get these glasses. he slides these on and immediately his world becomes bright. >> it is so amazing it works so quickly for people like him and they see a drastic change. >> for some people, it takes time for their brain to adjust to these >> that's when your senses are firing on all sill >> i wonder if he's going to react any different on the games. >> once he goes to the arcade, it is on and popping. >> he goes here and takes it all in. >> that's what planet earth looks like? >> wait until he sees a sun set. >> this is a really big feel $like a different world. my god. crazy. >> jack i
in just 1 use ooohhhh ♪ >> back in 2018, he and his friends got to shoot a month in mongolia.ed to shoot some video. he wanted to do it like a log book. what you have here is video of him going through the gobigobigi desert. >> that is very pretty. they had all kinds of interesting adventures. >> next to nobody in >> i'm so nervous right now. >> the glasses. >> yes, daniel just received them from his friends. he's a really big part of the twitch community...
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1906 but the terrible legacy of testing is still being felt more than 5000 kilometers away beyond mongolia and northern china over a 40 year period we're talking $949989.00 soviet union exploded 460 nuclear bombs in eastern. about 200000 villages living near the test site were exposed to high levels of radiation often deliberately and the effects of the testing program have been passed down and intensified in generations born decades later today we are rewinding to 2009 and silent bombs a film by jerry sperling who travels accounts exam to document the human cost of nuclear tests. for centuries the course has been being loved by the catholic people. very simple and the central asian step. but for decades now a dark cloud has hung over the spirit people. between 19491900. exploded on this $500.00 nuclear bombs only miles from their villages and a test site called the polyglot. leap. for him. to me and. said you know good. song good food good clean those the ball of the. sea is their will over the. summer boy. oh boy in the. book bollywood are those i'm about to get in the. car. but it's jus
1906 but the terrible legacy of testing is still being felt more than 5000 kilometers away beyond mongolia and northern china over a 40 year period we're talking $949989.00 soviet union exploded 460 nuclear bombs in eastern. about 200000 villages living near the test site were exposed to high levels of radiation often deliberately and the effects of the testing program have been passed down and intensified in generations born decades later today we are rewinding to 2009 and silent bombs a film...
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1906 but the terrible legacy of testing is still being felt more than 5000 kilometers away beyond mongolia and northern china over a 40 year period we're talking $949989.00 soviet union exploded 460 nuclear bombs in eastern. about 200000 villages living near the test side were exposed to high levels of radiation often deliberately and the effects of the testing program have been passed down and intensified in generations born decades later today we are rewinding to 2009 and silent bombs a film by jerry sperling who traveled to council to document the human cost of nuclear tests. for centuries the course has been being loved by the catholic people. very simple really on the central asian step. but for decades now a dark cloud has hung over the spirit people. between 19491990 the soviet union exploded on this 500 nuclear bombs only miles from their villages and a test site called the polyglot. leap. for him. to me and. say good. song good looking good clean those the ball of the. sea is there all over the. summer boy. oh boy in the snow. but father wouldn't hear those i'm about to get in the
1906 but the terrible legacy of testing is still being felt more than 5000 kilometers away beyond mongolia and northern china over a 40 year period we're talking $949989.00 soviet union exploded 460 nuclear bombs in eastern. about 200000 villages living near the test side were exposed to high levels of radiation often deliberately and the effects of the testing program have been passed down and intensified in generations born decades later today we are rewinding to 2009 and silent bombs a film...
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the report commends those countries that have taken action, nations like senegal as mongolia, the philippines, tajikistan and others. we also call out those nations that aren't doing enough. tier 3 designations, the lowest designation, were given iran, northo china, korea, russia, syria, and among others. a few countries were added to list including cuba. some of these governments allow human traffickers to run rampant humanher governments are traffickers themselves in north korea the government subjects its own citizens to forced labor both at home and abroad and uses nefariouso fund activities. in china, authorities have detained more than 1 million ethnically muslim minority groups in camps. many are forced to produce and otherupplies goods for domestic sale. 1, 2,designations, tier 3, aren't just words on paper. consequences. last year, president trump restricted certain types of 22 countries that were ranked for tier 3 in our report. that action and the message is very clear. if you don't stand up to trafficking, america will stand up to you. president trump has proven this our federalob
the report commends those countries that have taken action, nations like senegal as mongolia, the philippines, tajikistan and others. we also call out those nations that aren't doing enough. tier 3 designations, the lowest designation, were given iran, northo china, korea, russia, syria, and among others. a few countries were added to list including cuba. some of these governments allow human traffickers to run rampant humanher governments are traffickers themselves in north korea the...
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they are part of countries we help from mongolia to morocco, they are emerging economies and in the pasterging economies have benefited from global free trade that's why some companies have set up that's why some companies have set up in many of these countries, invested in those countries in the belief they would be part of the global supply chain so it is important that global trade continues to be as free as possible but what we are seeing, certainly in oui’ but what we are seeing, certainly in our predictions and we do economic forecasts for our regions, we are seeing some slowdowns and that is because of global trade uncertainty. this summit, g20, where president xi and president trump are lined up for talks on the sidelines, are critical? these are key players. it could get an awful lot worse or better. what i suspect we will see is more of a pause. neither side at the moment is ready to compromise but on the other hand they are not also ready to go to the brink. i suspect we will see some say facing word saying whatever has happened has happened and continues to happen but not of
they are part of countries we help from mongolia to morocco, they are emerging economies and in the pasterging economies have benefited from global free trade that's why some companies have set up that's why some companies have set up in many of these countries, invested in those countries in the belief they would be part of the global supply chain so it is important that global trade continues to be as free as possible but what we are seeing, certainly in oui’ but what we are seeing,...
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began though many experts believe the number is far higher outbreaks have also been reported in mongolia cambodia and most recently north korea. the price for live pigs has soared by around 40 percent since african swine fever struck east asia pork is a staple product in many countries here and around half of all the pigs on the planet are raised in china until no researchers have struggled to come up with a vaccine to prevent the disease but now a small scale study in spain is providing a glimmer of hope. w. science correspondent garrick williams is with us to tell us more about this story hi derek we heard there at glimmer of hope so can you tell us more about the research into finding a vaccine is the most recent publication on it was a vaccine that was developed by a group in in spain in madrid and they did a test with what's called an attenuated live vaccine and now if you remember back to your school days when they talked of when you learned about vaccines in school it's the same sort of idea that we have with cowpox and smallpox genesis are isolated a cow pox virus and gave it to
began though many experts believe the number is far higher outbreaks have also been reported in mongolia cambodia and most recently north korea. the price for live pigs has soared by around 40 percent since african swine fever struck east asia pork is a staple product in many countries here and around half of all the pigs on the planet are raised in china until no researchers have struggled to come up with a vaccine to prevent the disease but now a small scale study in spain is providing a...
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become a full member but remains for the moment an observer along with afghanistan bella roosts and mongolia the organization represents 40 percent of the world's population with more than 20 percent of global g.d.p. its row has been expanded from security to other areas like trade energy culture and transportation between member states the block is increasingly being seen as a means of countering u.s. economic and military power. so let's bring in our guests for today's discussion joining us from moscow alexei clipped the call foreign policy analyst with the russian international affairs council david is professor of international politics at sysfs options nanjing center he joins us now via skype from than cheating and richard white security analyst at wiki stress in washington d.c. richard let's start with you how much geo political heft does the shanghai cooperation organization have is it anything more than a back slapping opportunity and talking shop from your point of view. the organization has always underperformed its potential if you were just to add together the population the and
become a full member but remains for the moment an observer along with afghanistan bella roosts and mongolia the organization represents 40 percent of the world's population with more than 20 percent of global g.d.p. its row has been expanded from security to other areas like trade energy culture and transportation between member states the block is increasingly being seen as a means of countering u.s. economic and military power. so let's bring in our guests for today's discussion joining us...
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didn't happen out there and simpy does book in moscow but took place you know in the outer reaches of mongolia which took place in today's kazakhstan turkmenistan uzbekistan and so on and when you talk about. the stuns as they are now after the fall of the soviet union there is an american connection because you mention that the african american communist poet langston hughes translated poems about the turks railway from tashkent because technology is part of this is well there's a culture which will go and see people have forgotten how important the revolution in russia was for people not only in the colonized world but also you know people who were seen as lesser within the west. in other words people who are descendants of enslaved africans and so on for them it was profound because one of the great promises of the russian revolution one of the rips in history as it were was the promise of creating human beings in really strongly to the possibility of becoming human which is why he traveled extensively in the soviet union i don't know whether the state department has read your book when you
didn't happen out there and simpy does book in moscow but took place you know in the outer reaches of mongolia which took place in today's kazakhstan turkmenistan uzbekistan and so on and when you talk about. the stuns as they are now after the fall of the soviet union there is an american connection because you mention that the african american communist poet langston hughes translated poems about the turks railway from tashkent because technology is part of this is well there's a culture...
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into russia into mongolia into neighboring countries such as north korea vietnam this thing is going and it's going fast it's going to be really tough to stop. suffering at your food safety experts so let's be clear this is not a food safety threat in the sense that this disease and it's not a fact humans know they cannot parallel carry and transmit the disease is that correct that's absolutely that's absolutely correct in other words there is no danger that we are going to catch a disease by eating a pig that's been infected the zs how ever if we do eat that disease let's say this and this happens in china all the time pigs feed on swill pigs feed on waste in china pigs feed on human waste so if somebody were to eat infected poor and then the pigs that they own were then to feed on that they would be infected this thing goes fast and it's also very mysterious in other words a pig can look very healthy and then in 10 days be completely dead it's a hemorrhagic disease it's like pig ebola what happens is none of the blood vessels and in the pigs body can whole blood they explode they l
into russia into mongolia into neighboring countries such as north korea vietnam this thing is going and it's going fast it's going to be really tough to stop. suffering at your food safety experts so let's be clear this is not a food safety threat in the sense that this disease and it's not a fact humans know they cannot parallel carry and transmit the disease is that correct that's absolutely that's absolutely correct in other words there is no danger that we are going to catch a disease by...
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mongolia and of course hong kong passing all the way and this is the fear that is going to go down to countries that are very pork heavy like the philippines thailand which is already the 2nd biggest producer of pork in the world as well as my m.r. so this thing is just rapidly moving these countries are in fear the borders there's checkpoints everywhere now in asia they're trying to contain it and that they're saying that it could be anywhere between 2 and 20 years even longer for this disease to be contained it is absolutely ravaging the markets 2000000 pigs have a ready been called in vietnam alone so that gives you an idea of just how big this is. alex china is the world's biggest pork producer and consumer and it looks like they're getting hit pretty hard what's the what's the damage there think about it daniel $128000000000.00 industry for china alone and that's pork it's a massive part of their economy we're talking in the tune of 400000000 pigs and we're talking that possibly 200000000 of those might need to be cult. that's more pigs than the u.s. and europe has combined so as
mongolia and of course hong kong passing all the way and this is the fear that is going to go down to countries that are very pork heavy like the philippines thailand which is already the 2nd biggest producer of pork in the world as well as my m.r. so this thing is just rapidly moving these countries are in fear the borders there's checkpoints everywhere now in asia they're trying to contain it and that they're saying that it could be anywhere between 2 and 20 years even longer for this disease...
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iran has been trying to become a full member but remains an observer so to afghanistan belarus and mongoliathe c.e.o. has to permanent headquarters the secretary yet in beijing and the regional antiterrorist structure in tashkent the capital of was beck is done. robin foresty walker joins us now from the kyrgyzstan capital of bush can't wear that meeting is being held so robin what's happening there now. well today we've seen some arrivals of 1st some of those world leaders. getting thing in fact came in yesterday we are also expecting as you mentioned with iran there being a an observer we are expecting a several hearty person rouhani coming in today as well they will be having their main summit tomorrow because this is all taking place against the backdrop of geopolitical tensions between china and united states over those increased tariffs and of course the standoff at the moment between iran and the united states the u.s. having. ended the iran deal and iran now threatening to resume uranium enrichment and of course all the other incidents that have been happening recently with. visit t
iran has been trying to become a full member but remains an observer so to afghanistan belarus and mongoliathe c.e.o. has to permanent headquarters the secretary yet in beijing and the regional antiterrorist structure in tashkent the capital of was beck is done. robin foresty walker joins us now from the kyrgyzstan capital of bush can't wear that meeting is being held so robin what's happening there now. well today we've seen some arrivals of 1st some of those world leaders. getting thing in...
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sophie: we are keeping an eye on rio tinto, very much to do with news that mongolia will change in 2015 the gold mine. northern star on watch, stock downgraded to sell, but a higher price tag as the edges closer to $12 australian a share. more speculation about a potential bid for newmont superfit goldmine, saying northern is tapping mcclory capital for the deal. and the asian ship industry is watching with bated breath on the outcome of the u.s. review of new limits of exports of things like my conductors. trade groups pushing for more time for companies to revive feedback on those. shinzo abe, lots of improving ties, reuters saying they are in talks with didi for a joint venture to manage fleets. watching nissan. four fires have been reported. japan display in focus after confirming it has received commitment letters from china's harvest tech but short of the watching nissan. full bailout target. paul: thanks. let's get more on what we should be watching as trading gets underway. adam haigh joins us. as we wrap up june, what is the lookout for the second half of the year? adam: it is
sophie: we are keeping an eye on rio tinto, very much to do with news that mongolia will change in 2015 the gold mine. northern star on watch, stock downgraded to sell, but a higher price tag as the edges closer to $12 australian a share. more speculation about a potential bid for newmont superfit goldmine, saying northern is tapping mcclory capital for the deal. and the asian ship industry is watching with bated breath on the outcome of the u.s. review of new limits of exports of things like...
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act jack as the apostles farthest off you know i mean you could be on any which are among buses in mongolia in any hour he put a stop sign up we've been out up we all might any opportunity by sitting on the money idea i get doesn't get on the machine now you know my degree argument you're going to try and you're out of money i did it but i got it i was happy busy and. i stand. by it. struck. all of the structures will be looked at with the same. it's like last night of the world to realize i was there to greet us off when you call us and some of our team and on the hook for me 8 or more work or one or 2 words on one on one of my boxes of rock national you heard was right on. before that it was chanting the bad man. many i'm often on the team and he was pushing one of the sewers which of us was there not be our mission which will not answer. from the concert aila. would add to my wallet so i think about the world ready for the call that we shall be. enjoyed as. bad as i do see i'm about to go. in that i'm more than a man a chance only 1000 with. that i'm bad as mine i'm his own big. neon by
act jack as the apostles farthest off you know i mean you could be on any which are among buses in mongolia in any hour he put a stop sign up we've been out up we all might any opportunity by sitting on the money idea i get doesn't get on the machine now you know my degree argument you're going to try and you're out of money i did it but i got it i was happy busy and. i stand. by it. struck. all of the structures will be looked at with the same. it's like last night of the world to realize i...
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1906 but the terrible legacy of testing is still being felt more than 5000 kilometers away beyond mongolia or northern china over a 40 year period we're talking $949989.00 soviet union exploded 460 nuclear bombs in eastern. about 200000 villages living near the test side were exposed to high levels of radiation often deliberately and the effects of the testing program have been passed down and intensified in generations born decades later today we are rewinding to 2009 and silent bombs a film by jerry sperling who traveled to council to document the human cost of nuclear tests. for centuries the course has been beamed up by the catholic people. very simple really on the central asian step. but for decades now a dark cloud has hung over the spirit people. between 19491900. exploded on this $500.00 nuclear bombs only miles from their diligence and a test site called the polyglot. league. why in. this room in most. of the setting up a good. song good looking good clean those the ball of the. sea is there well over the summer boy. oh boy in the snow. but probably wouldn't care if it was about
1906 but the terrible legacy of testing is still being felt more than 5000 kilometers away beyond mongolia or northern china over a 40 year period we're talking $949989.00 soviet union exploded 460 nuclear bombs in eastern. about 200000 villages living near the test side were exposed to high levels of radiation often deliberately and the effects of the testing program have been passed down and intensified in generations born decades later today we are rewinding to 2009 and silent bombs a film...
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official but straight on request in light of the impact on mongolia and need to know. as you have now had more time with these than me, what do you interpret these things to say? >> the steele's relationship with the state department goes back a number of years. he was well-positioned to launder the russia dossier information through this person, jonathan winer. winer admitted that he moved some of the information over to the justice department. so steele has this relationship with the state department that is longstanding, the obama state department. then comes election time. his contact is his vehicle to launder the information into the justice department and the fbi. and into working with directly through victoria newland, it looks like, another stop state department official and winer, who has no business of doing any of this, the libya coordinator on the russia issues with steny hoyer's top guy. the question i have here, when you take a step back, we see in other documents the state department was pushing russia-related materials to friendly's in congress. just be
official but straight on request in light of the impact on mongolia and need to know. as you have now had more time with these than me, what do you interpret these things to say? >> the steele's relationship with the state department goes back a number of years. he was well-positioned to launder the russia dossier information through this person, jonathan winer. winer admitted that he moved some of the information over to the justice department. so steele has this relationship with the...
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official but straight on request in light of the impact on mongolia. i mean, as you have now had more time with these than me, what do you interpret these things to say? >> the steele's relationship with the state department goes back a number of years. he was well-positioned to launder the russia dossier information through this person, jonathan weiner. weiner admitted that he moved some of the information over to the justice department. source steele had this relationship that was long-standing. then comes election time, his contact becomes his vehicle to t launder the information into the justice department and the fbi,w and into working with, directly to victoria nuland, another top state department official, and weiner, who was no business doing this as the libya coordinator at the state department, on the russia issues with steny hoyer's top guy. the question i have when you take a step back from a cup because we've seen other documents, the state departmentd material to friendly's in congress, classified information, just before president trump'
official but straight on request in light of the impact on mongolia. i mean, as you have now had more time with these than me, what do you interpret these things to say? >> the steele's relationship with the state department goes back a number of years. he was well-positioned to launder the russia dossier information through this person, jonathan weiner. weiner admitted that he moved some of the information over to the justice department. source steele had this relationship that was...
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it's near mongolia, about 27, 28 degrees.likely you might survive because your organs stay alive longer, including your brain. i think it's possible. i think it's plausible, but not the urine part. you would have to get water somehow. if he got water, he could survive. >> tucker: that's heartening to hear. dr. siegel, great to see you. >> the courage is amazing, too, if it happened. thank you, tucker. >> tucker: it is amazing, nothing like a siberian hunter. tough group. health care costs across the world, but particularly in this country, are crushing. ours are some of the highest in the world, here in america, and they are rising all the time. where's the money going? one place is the massive paychecks for the heads of supposedly charitable hospitals. openthebooks.com released a report on charity hospitals, and 74 of them, the top paid executives make at least $1 million dollars a year. check this out, at six of these hospitals, charity hospitals, the head guy, the administrator, makes more than $10 million a year.e it's ha
it's near mongolia, about 27, 28 degrees.likely you might survive because your organs stay alive longer, including your brain. i think it's possible. i think it's plausible, but not the urine part. you would have to get water somehow. if he got water, he could survive. >> tucker: that's heartening to hear. dr. siegel, great to see you. >> the courage is amazing, too, if it happened. thank you, tucker. >> tucker: it is amazing, nothing like a siberian hunter. tough group....
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it's near mongolia, about 27, 2. it is, the more likely you might survive because your organs stay alive longer, including your brain. i think it's possible. i think it's plausible, but not the urine part. you have to get water somehow. if you got water, he could survive. >> tucker: that's heartening to hear. at dr. siegel, great to see you. >> the courage is amazing, too, if it happened. thank you, tucker. >> tucker: it is amazing, nothing like a siberian hunter. tough group. health care costs across the world, but particularly in this country, are crushing. ours are some of the highest in the world, here in america, and they are rising all the time. where's the money going? one place is a massive paychecks for the heads of supposedly charitable hospitals. openthebooks.com released a point on report on charity hospitals, and 74 of them, the top paid executives make at least a million dollars a year. check this out, at six of these hospitals, charity hospitals, the head guy, the administrator, makes more than $10 mil
it's near mongolia, about 27, 2. it is, the more likely you might survive because your organs stay alive longer, including your brain. i think it's possible. i think it's plausible, but not the urine part. you have to get water somehow. if you got water, he could survive. >> tucker: that's heartening to hear. at dr. siegel, great to see you. >> the courage is amazing, too, if it happened. thank you, tucker. >> tucker: it is amazing, nothing like a siberian hunter. tough group....
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continental cool dry air mass from mongolia. and warm air mass from the pacific ocean.y collide and create a barrage of thunderstorms. anywhere from china and taiwan as well as japan. even depending on what time of the year it was, but the stalled out frontal boundary just eventually meanders further north as the months and weeks progress. the plum rains were between may and july depending where you're at. bru check outs this landslide video coming out of the hunan province in southeast china. it is tossing these cars like they are toys, taking rubble, trees, rocks, boulders down the mountain side. traveling over 50 kilometers an hour. fortunately there is a lull in the rainfall right now but see this low pressure system over central china that's going to help spread more rain faum into the -- you can see looking rather business gary shanghai westward to hong kong, taipei, eventually into mainland japan as well. you can see rainfall totals there exceeding 150 millimeters. i just want a quick update on the psych rone that is still veering away from the northwestern porti
continental cool dry air mass from mongolia. and warm air mass from the pacific ocean.y collide and create a barrage of thunderstorms. anywhere from china and taiwan as well as japan. even depending on what time of the year it was, but the stalled out frontal boundary just eventually meanders further north as the months and weeks progress. the plum rains were between may and july depending where you're at. bru check outs this landslide video coming out of the hunan province in southeast china....
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. >> every one of these newiz citens has had quite the personal journey, from brazil, kenya, mongoliaons. at the smithsonian museum of hi national ory. >> i am the son of immigrants and my mother instilled in me the importance of liberty that we' given here and the opportunities we have here and, you know, you don't realize searching people are for that. i think it's great. >> david copperfield brought the abracadabra to the ceremony to make them feel a little extra special. he unvoeiled a new illusion finding the missing star of the original star spangled banner. >> this is about unity, bringing the starl of the f together that were separated. it shows the symbolic way of where we're strongca in ameri as we get together and be united. >> at the american history museum, tommy mcfly, news 4. >> if you want to check out the star spangled banner, the flag francis scott key awe flying over baltimore's ft. mchenry, it's housed at the nationalmu um of american history. >> don't forget, but boy that was cool today from copperfield. >>> through good and bad, from boys to men, comingp on news
. >> every one of these newiz citens has had quite the personal journey, from brazil, kenya, mongoliaons. at the smithsonian museum of hi national ory. >> i am the son of immigrants and my mother instilled in me the importance of liberty that we' given here and the opportunities we have here and, you know, you don't realize searching people are for that. i think it's great. >> david copperfield brought the abracadabra to the ceremony to make them feel a little extra special....
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internal bleeding in pigs and spreads rapidly in dense factory farms, has appeared in china, vietnam, mongolia and cambodia, with reports of a new outbreak in north korea. health officials estimate china may be gearing up to slaughter up to 200 million pigs ahead of schedule in an effort to quarantine the outbreak. youtube said wednesday it will remove thousands of videos and online channels promoting white supremacy, hate speech, and extremism. youtube says its new policy will remove videos "alleging that a group is superior in order to justify discrimination, segregation or exclusion." the trump wednesday canceled millions of dollars in federal research funds for a california laboratory that uses fetal tissue are life-saving medical research. "the washington post" reports the move was ordered directly by president trump. it represents a victory for anti-choice groups and comes as a number of states have passed bans on most abortions in a challenge to the roe v. wade supreme court ruling legalizing abortion nationwide. the laboratory at the university of california at san francisco uses tissu
internal bleeding in pigs and spreads rapidly in dense factory farms, has appeared in china, vietnam, mongolia and cambodia, with reports of a new outbreak in north korea. health officials estimate china may be gearing up to slaughter up to 200 million pigs ahead of schedule in an effort to quarantine the outbreak. youtube said wednesday it will remove thousands of videos and online channels promoting white supremacy, hate speech, and extremism. youtube says its new policy will remove videos...
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1906 but the terrible legacy of testing is still being felt more than 5000 kilometers away beyond mongolia and northern china over a 40 year period we're talking $949989.00 the soviet union exploded 460 nuclear bombs in eastern. about 200000 villages living near the test side were exposed to high levels of radiation often deliberately and the effects of the testing program have been passed down and intensified in generations born decades later today we are rewinding to 2009 and silent bombs a film by jerry sperling who traveled to council to document the human cost of nuclear tests. for centuries the course has been being loved by the catholic people. very simple their freedom and the central asian step. but for decades now a dark cloud has hung over the spirit people. between 19491900. exploded on this $500.00 nuclear bombs only miles from their villages and a test site called the polyglot. league. why is. this the. most. say good. news in the. whole wrote the. song good looking good clean those the ball of the. sea is there all over the summer boy. oh boy in the snow. but probably wouldn
1906 but the terrible legacy of testing is still being felt more than 5000 kilometers away beyond mongolia and northern china over a 40 year period we're talking $949989.00 the soviet union exploded 460 nuclear bombs in eastern. about 200000 villages living near the test side were exposed to high levels of radiation often deliberately and the effects of the testing program have been passed down and intensified in generations born decades later today we are rewinding to 2009 and silent bombs a...
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pigs have already died in north korea from the disease which has also affected china vietnam and mongolia thousands of. activists have rallied in the south korean capital 20 of gay rights march and they've been joined by members of the ruling party for the 1st time protesters in seoul have been demanding equality and for same sex marriage to be legalized earlier this month taiwan became the 1st asian country to allow gay marriage but an attempt to establish that right for same sex couples in south korea failed in 2016. just a quick look at the headlines this hour 11 people have been injured in the sudanese capital hard to mock to security forces fired at protesters the army was trying to stop people from setting up barricades outside the military headquarters there has been a large sit in there by hundreds of demonstrators who are demanding transition to a civilian government have also been reports of gunfire in sudan's 2nd largest city undermine. forces loyal to libya's u.n. recognized government say they've pushed warlord 25 to fight is south of the capital near the disused internationa
pigs have already died in north korea from the disease which has also affected china vietnam and mongolia thousands of. activists have rallied in the south korean capital 20 of gay rights march and they've been joined by members of the ruling party for the 1st time protesters in seoul have been demanding equality and for same sex marriage to be legalized earlier this month taiwan became the 1st asian country to allow gay marriage but an attempt to establish that right for same sex couples in...
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become a full member but remains for the moment an observer along with afghanistan bella roosts and mongolia the organization represents 40 percent of the world's population with more than 20 percent of global g.d.p. its role is been expanded from security to other areas like trade energy culture and transportation between member states the block is increasingly being seen as a means of countering u.s. economic and military power. so let's bring in our guests for today's discussion joining us from moscow alexey clipped the call foreign policy analyst with the russian international affairs council david is professor of international politics at sysop kins nanjing center he joins us now via skype from managing and richard white security analyst at wiki stress in washington d.c. richard let's start with you how much geo political heft does the shanghai cooperation organization have is it anything more than a back slapping opportunity and talking shop from your point of view. the organization has always underperformed its potential if you were just to add together the population the end deaths r
become a full member but remains for the moment an observer along with afghanistan bella roosts and mongolia the organization represents 40 percent of the world's population with more than 20 percent of global g.d.p. its role is been expanded from security to other areas like trade energy culture and transportation between member states the block is increasingly being seen as a means of countering u.s. economic and military power. so let's bring in our guests for today's discussion joining us...
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become a full member but remains for the moment an observer along with afghanistan bella roosts and mongolia the organization represents 40 percent of the world's population with more than 20 percent of global g.d.p. its row has been expanded from security to other areas like trade energy culture and transportation between member states the block is increasingly being seen as a means of countering u.s. economic and military power. so let's bring in our guests for today's discussion joining us from moscow alexey clipped the call foreign policy analyst with the russian international affairs council david is professor of international politics at options nanjing center he joins us now via skype from managing and richard white security analyst at wiki stress in washington d.c. richard let's start with you how much geo political heft does the shanghai cooperation organization have is it anything more than a back slapping opportunity and talking shop from your point of view. the organization has always underperformed its potential if you were just to add together the population the end deaths real
become a full member but remains for the moment an observer along with afghanistan bella roosts and mongolia the organization represents 40 percent of the world's population with more than 20 percent of global g.d.p. its row has been expanded from security to other areas like trade energy culture and transportation between member states the block is increasingly being seen as a means of countering u.s. economic and military power. so let's bring in our guests for today's discussion joining us...
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iran and mongolia they'll also be attending those and i think this shanghai cooperation organization was established originally between russia china and the central asian rip republics india and pakistan have come on board quite recently it's about cooperation on counterterrorism and regional security it's also about an opportunity to forge closer economic ties and deals we might hear about some of those late it's a what's crucial about the c.e.o. is that they all agree not to criticize each other on the internal affairs of the of their own governments and so with the biggest human rights issue right now for central asia is what's happening in synch yang with the chinese accused of internally of arrest of detaining and holding that's more than a 1000000 of it's was the minorities those include not just weakest but central asian sethna kazakhs and kick is a new specs that will not be discussed there will be no pushback from any of these countries criticizing china because that's what the was about it's about. regional alliances in you know opposition that say to the western powers are
iran and mongolia they'll also be attending those and i think this shanghai cooperation organization was established originally between russia china and the central asian rip republics india and pakistan have come on board quite recently it's about cooperation on counterterrorism and regional security it's also about an opportunity to forge closer economic ties and deals we might hear about some of those late it's a what's crucial about the c.e.o. is that they all agree not to criticize each...
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observer on the sidelines along with afghanistan belarus and mongolia their c.e.o. has 2 permanent headquarters the secretariat is in beijing and the regional and terrorist structure is in can't the capital of pakistan this organization represents 40 percent of the world's population and more than 20 percent of global g.d.p. its role has been expanded from security issues to other areas like trade energy culture and transportation the block is increasingly being seen as a threat to powers like the united states we talk about it more in a moment 1st this form of walker in the kurdistan capital bishkek. this summit is taking place against the backdrop of geopolitical tensions between china and united states over the terrorists that donald trump has slapped on chinese imports to the united states and also against the backdrop of growing tensions between iran and the west particularly iran and the united states now that there is no deal the iranians have threatened to continue enriching uranium we've seen a standoff and war of words. what's been happening in yemen we've
observer on the sidelines along with afghanistan belarus and mongolia their c.e.o. has 2 permanent headquarters the secretariat is in beijing and the regional and terrorist structure is in can't the capital of pakistan this organization represents 40 percent of the world's population and more than 20 percent of global g.d.p. its role has been expanded from security issues to other areas like trade energy culture and transportation the block is increasingly being seen as a threat to powers like...