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9/11. >> they like to all of us -- they lied to all of us. >> the rallies followed the sun. >> north asiaia, africa into europe. >> and then we had london. >> i thought i was on the wrong march because they're all of these families. >> virtually everybody i know. >> the whole of my family went on it. >> it was so beautiful. >> this was the future of humanity. americans, let's roll. is actuallyard going to take us to war. >> the american people do not want this. >> it was over. >> backup. backup. it's our victory, not theirs. quick war criminals. arrest this man. >> these were lies. they can take their medals back. >> egypt. if you keep coming back, at some point, you will make the change. y: t trailer f "ware many," a new documentary on the historic february 15, 2003 rallies against the iraq war. the film tells the story of that day of global protest and how it's helped shape political movements around the world ever since. we are joined now by amir amirani, director and producer of, "we are many." talk about the significance of that day, while we care in 2015 about what happened in 2003.
9/11. >> they like to all of us -- they lied to all of us. >> the rallies followed the sun. >> north asiaia, africa into europe. >> and then we had london. >> i thought i was on the wrong march because they're all of these families. >> virtually everybody i know. >> the whole of my family went on it. >> it was so beautiful. >> this was the future of humanity. americans, let's roll. is actuallyard going to take us to war. >> the...
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been a build across north asia and that makes me feel nervous. that will be risk number one.isk number two has clearly thought to be what happens to fiscal policy globally, because it is clear that central banks have done all they can. important.cy is excessive tightening a policy will be extremely damaging for a global economic recovery. the third issue which i think is huge is what happens to the unresolved challenges of 2015 of which there are two significant wants. china.f of excesses in the bubbles of property, investment and credit. in europe, the resolution of the greek crisis. heston come. -- it has to come home to roost in 2016. manus: beating up on that, death of deflation. thatrgan basically said headline inflation will catch up with core inflation. if we have lower oil prices, we have a lot of -- lack of q.e., the death of deflation, that makes for pretty good position for european equities. james: it is very early to call the end of deflation. what is happening in the united states. manus: i do not necessarily agree with the article. u.s.: 25 cents of inflation i
been a build across north asia and that makes me feel nervous. that will be risk number one.isk number two has clearly thought to be what happens to fiscal policy globally, because it is clear that central banks have done all they can. important.cy is excessive tightening a policy will be extremely damaging for a global economic recovery. the third issue which i think is huge is what happens to the unresolved challenges of 2015 of which there are two significant wants. china.f of excesses in...
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further north asia you go. we had a continuation in the rally in the shanghai composite up 0.19% and what a substantial recovery there and the nikkei 225 punching above 19,000. getting obviously continued support by the on going robust trading of japan post heldings. we saw the previous trading session and the weakness of the japanese yen helping to boost those stocks. >> adam, thank you so much. let's bring it back here to the u.k. and check in on earnings with shares in amec foster, wheeler, plummeting as the oil and gas services company is slashing it's dividend in half. they confirmed margins would be lower than in the first and expects an extended period of weakness. joining us on the line we have the cfo ian mchoul on the program today. thank you for taking time-out on your busy day. i'm just wondering, people were talking about the share, the fall in oil prices and how companies like yours will be suffering. do you anticipate that we're going to see the sustained, i guess, pressure on oil pricing going f
further north asia you go. we had a continuation in the rally in the shanghai composite up 0.19% and what a substantial recovery there and the nikkei 225 punching above 19,000. getting obviously continued support by the on going robust trading of japan post heldings. we saw the previous trading session and the weakness of the japanese yen helping to boost those stocks. >> adam, thank you so much. let's bring it back here to the u.k. and check in on earnings with shares in amec foster,...
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deirdre: is there any shift between north america versus asia versus europe, which is a different than a year ago. >> the thing we've seen is more in north america and less in asia, there are some funds in asia that are doing credibly well but they might be a different risk profile or different asset class and strong performance in the european and the north american market and that may be a shift also because of someone's investment in the emerging markets have also gone down. so that will -- yeah, we'll maybe see something different next year. deirdre: okay., ingram, it's great to see you. ingram pierce joining me there from walkers global. almost 3% drop for chipotle stock. closing 43 restaurants in washington state and oregon amid an e. coli outbreak. our doctor expert guest on whether or not he thinks this will spread. also a new study is out that may put a block in the way of our future use of driverless cars. they actually get into accidents right now more than humans. we'll give you more details. but first a risk and reward quiz. which topic was the most googled in october? hil
deirdre: is there any shift between north america versus asia versus europe, which is a different than a year ago. >> the thing we've seen is more in north america and less in asia, there are some funds in asia that are doing credibly well but they might be a different risk profile or different asset class and strong performance in the european and the north american market and that may be a shift also because of someone's investment in the emerging markets have also gone down. so that...
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tibetan buddhism, like many of the original sort of hunter/gatherers who lived in europe, in asia, in northamerica had a very powerful relationship to the land. they have a deep respect and a kind of a sacredness to the environment because that was the means of ensuring livelihood for the next generations and seven generations to come. and so the tibetan buddhists come from that kind of tradition. so i think that's underlying a bit of their immediate sense of respect for all life. so it has a very practical side, i guess from our point of view. from their point of view, it's just part of the way that they look at the world, which is life is sacred and you must preserve it and you actually must even protect areas from human intervention in order to ensure a healthy future for the environment. fred: liu jianqiang is one of millions of chinese who are taking a fresh look at traditional culture. here under the guidance of chakme rinpoche, tibetan buddhism has changed the way he sees the world. translator: before, i only wrote from a legal point of view. it's wrong, for this is a national park a
tibetan buddhism, like many of the original sort of hunter/gatherers who lived in europe, in asia, in northamerica had a very powerful relationship to the land. they have a deep respect and a kind of a sacredness to the environment because that was the means of ensuring livelihood for the next generations and seven generations to come. and so the tibetan buddhists come from that kind of tradition. so i think that's underlying a bit of their immediate sense of respect for all life. so it has a...
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. >> reporter: the empire was the largest in history and comes in parts of asia, north america, and the the reach from canada to afghanistan and the continuing controversy of empire. as a benign force for development or a brutal conqueror. each photograph or painting adds to the ongoing story. a trophy for king george the third and this is shown in windsor park with a stag and the war of the 19th century ending the zulo nation independence but that battle has been redefined, scottish artist andrew gilbert turned it on its head and rewritten histories so the nulo triumphed and set up soldiers as primitive idols and the artists are reinterpreting images of empire heros like edward now known to be a hugely successful slave trader. much of the show is devoted to the new more informed insight on empire. >> such a complex messy subject that has so many different takes that damned if you do and don't and put the bloody show on anyway. >> reporter: brave to tackle the topic and just the word empire is provocative and loaded but looking at it through artists the subject is less controversial and
. >> reporter: the empire was the largest in history and comes in parts of asia, north america, and the the reach from canada to afghanistan and the continuing controversy of empire. as a benign force for development or a brutal conqueror. each photograph or painting adds to the ongoing story. a trophy for king george the third and this is shown in windsor park with a stag and the war of the 19th century ending the zulo nation independence but that battle has been redefined, scottish...
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or libya perhaps or if there's a terrorist network that's operating anywhere else in north africa or in southeast asia. so a strategy has to be one that can be sustained and the which focuses on going offer targets, limiting wherever possible the capabilities of isil on the groin, systemically going after leadership, infrastructure, strengthening, shia -- strengthening syrian and iraqi forces and kurdish forces prepared to fight them cutting off borders and ultimately be able to defeat them that's the strategy we will have to pursue and generate partners to the strategy and going to be some things we try that don't work and some strategies we do that do work and provide strategies that work we will double down on margaret, cbs. >> iraq in syria failed to contain the apbition and ability of the isis to launch attacks in the west. have you underestimated abilities and will you widen rules of engagement for u.s. forces to take more aggressive action? >> this is precisely why we are in iraq as we speak and why operating in syria as we speak and it is precisely why we have mobilized 65 countries and why i
or libya perhaps or if there's a terrorist network that's operating anywhere else in north africa or in southeast asia. so a strategy has to be one that can be sustained and the which focuses on going offer targets, limiting wherever possible the capabilities of isil on the groin, systemically going after leadership, infrastructure, strengthening, shia -- strengthening syrian and iraqi forces and kurdish forces prepared to fight them cutting off borders and ultimately be able to defeat them...
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world >> reporter: the british empire was the largest empire in history encompassing parts of asia, africa and north america. the show reflect the reach from canada to afghanistan and the continuing controversy of empire. as a benign force for development or a brulgts conquerer. each photograph or painting adds to the story. a trophy for king george the third, the cheater ms jenny shown in windsor park with a stag. the war of the 19th century ending the zulu nation's independence. that battle has been redefined. >> scottish artist andrew gilbert has turned empire on its head. he has rewritten history so the zulus have won. >> reporter: artists are reinterpreting images like edward colston, a hugely successful slave trader. more is to the ininformed insight on empire >> it is a complex, messy subject that there is so many different takes that damned if you do and damned if you don't, so you might as well put the bloody show on anyway >> reporter: britain is brave to tackle the topic. just the word empire is provocative and loaded. looking at it through artist, the subject is less controversial and en
world >> reporter: the british empire was the largest empire in history encompassing parts of asia, africa and north america. the show reflect the reach from canada to afghanistan and the continuing controversy of empire. as a benign force for development or a brulgts conquerer. each photograph or painting adds to the story. a trophy for king george the third, the cheater ms jenny shown in windsor park with a stag. the war of the 19th century ending the zulu nation's independence. that...
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or if there's a terrorist network that's operating anywhere else in north africa, or in southeast asia. folks want to pop off and have opinions about what they think they would do, present a specific plan. but what i'm not interested in doing is posing or pursuing some notion of american leadership or america winning or whatever other slogans are -- they come up with that has no relationship to what is actually going to work to protect the american people, and to protect people in the region who are getting killed and to protect our allies and people like france. i'm too busy for that. >>> president obama yesterday at a sometimes testy news conference. mean time back in the u.s., senator dianne feinstein, who's the top democrat on the senate intelligence committee, contradicted president obama yesterday, disagreeing with the assessment he made last week that isis is contained. here's what she said on msnbc's andrea mitchell reports. >> i've never been more concerned. i read the intelligence faithfully. isil is not contained. isil is expanding. they've just put out a video saying it is
or if there's a terrorist network that's operating anywhere else in north africa, or in southeast asia. folks want to pop off and have opinions about what they think they would do, present a specific plan. but what i'm not interested in doing is posing or pursuing some notion of american leadership or america winning or whatever other slogans are -- they come up with that has no relationship to what is actually going to work to protect the american people, and to protect people in the region...
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. >> the british empire watt the largest in history, encompassing parts of asia, africa, north america. as a benign for for development or a brutal conquer oaor. the cheetah, shown with a stag. that battle has been redefined. scottish artist andrew gilbert has turned empire on its head. he has redefined history. contemporary british artists like hugh locke are reinterpreting images of empire heroes. like edward colston, known to be a huge slave trader. >> it's such a complex messy subject, there's so many different takes, that damned if you do, damned if you don't, might as well put the bloody show on anyway, if you mean. >> the topic is provocative and loaded but looking at it through artists the subject is less controversial and encourages visitors to reconsider what the concept means to them. jessica baldwin, al jazeera, london. >> that's it for me, lauren taylor, but barbara serra will be back, do join her if you can. bye for now. >> i've been asked to keep my voice down cause we are so close to the isil position >> who is in charge, and are they going to be held to accout? >> but
. >> the british empire watt the largest in history, encompassing parts of asia, africa, north america. as a benign for for development or a brutal conquer oaor. the cheetah, shown with a stag. that battle has been redefined. scottish artist andrew gilbert has turned empire on its head. he has redefined history. contemporary british artists like hugh locke are reinterpreting images of empire heroes. like edward colston, known to be a huge slave trader. >> it's such a complex messy...
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. >> because of the chaos throughout middle east, north africa, south asia. you work ted white house, david axelrod. it wasn't supposed to be like this, was it? >> this hasn't been a smooth line from the beginning. we've had a tumultuous situation from the time that we arrived there. obviously, emergence of isis was not what was anticipated. it is going to be an issue in the election. on gloria's point, all of the democratic candidate hes held t the notion that we should still accept refugees. i think this will be a flare point with candidates. even before paris, ted cruz was going after marco rubio on immigration because he said it was opening the door to terrorist to come into the country. i think it's a -- a false argument, but -- or an overblown argument. but it's one that's going to be resonant, more resonant after paris. >> let me bring patty into this. patty, on thursday, the president gave an interview to george stephanopoulos of abc news in which he said isis has been contained in iraq and syria. they're not gaining any more ground. they've actually
. >> because of the chaos throughout middle east, north africa, south asia. you work ted white house, david axelrod. it wasn't supposed to be like this, was it? >> this hasn't been a smooth line from the beginning. we've had a tumultuous situation from the time that we arrived there. obviously, emergence of isis was not what was anticipated. it is going to be an issue in the election. on gloria's point, all of the democratic candidate hes held t the notion that we should still...
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imagine if this were to happen in other capitols that are not as well policed throughout europe and asia and north america. it's a terrifying feeling, and that's why folks have to be both viglant. you have to have the intelligence services and law enforcement on their jobs and citizens willing to tell, if you see something, say something, to use a cliche. sometimes, you can actually stop things right before they happen. that's actually what happened in 2010 in new york city where a street vendor saw that ar something was about to blow up in tile square. he alerted police and they carted away the bomb. >> joining us live from warptdz there. thank you very much for your time. we appreciate it people around the world have expressed solidarity for the people of france and new york. the world trade center was lit up with the colors of the french flag. we will have more on the international reaction a little later in the newshour keep up-to-date with these hattest dproechlts pairings on our website at aljazeera.com. at least 10 people have been killed in a high-speed train crash in eastern france. the a
imagine if this were to happen in other capitols that are not as well policed throughout europe and asia and north america. it's a terrifying feeling, and that's why folks have to be both viglant. you have to have the intelligence services and law enforcement on their jobs and citizens willing to tell, if you see something, say something, to use a cliche. sometimes, you can actually stop things right before they happen. that's actually what happened in 2010 in new york city where a street...
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has always been formidable in north america and asia because of their knowledge and access to europe.en formidable in europe because of its knowledge and access to north america. i know that is a big, sweeping statement, but looking at the past 30 years, 20 years, that is a fact of life. also, london is very important as a global business center. london together, the european union, is the still biggest economy. there are three arguments that are very important. know froml want to global wall street, with your experience at morgan stanley, and on to blackstone, the future of european banking. you alluded to an interesting transatlantic relationship between new york and london. i am an optimist in london. what is the john studzinski subscription to jumpstart the german, french, and netherland banks? suretudzinski: i am not so that you have -- chosen the right word. the reality is going forward, i annk jumpstart -- it will be increasingly bigger and bigger challenge. if you are talking about jumpstarting one of those companies in the top five, you have the continued success of the chine
has always been formidable in north america and asia because of their knowledge and access to europe.en formidable in europe because of its knowledge and access to north america. i know that is a big, sweeping statement, but looking at the past 30 years, 20 years, that is a fact of life. also, london is very important as a global business center. london together, the european union, is the still biggest economy. there are three arguments that are very important. know froml want to global wall...
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asia. shanghai up, nice, nikkei also north of 1%. >> nicole: let's take a look at europe in speak. asia and europe quicking again, all are rallying, ftse 1.3%. dax is up 1.7%. >> jo ling: u.s. stock market futures, 75 points going in opening bell. >> nicole: earnings from best buy, just to name a few. begins trading today at a far price lower than it had hoped. according to people familiar with the product, that's about 25% less than expectations. the company had said a price change of 11 to $13, the weaker price puts square market capitalization at $2.9 billion. that's wayoff the 6 billion-dollar evaluation that it learned from private investors. it shows that public investors are going more skeptical with some of the enormous evaluations . square will begin trading on new york stock exchange, the symbol would be sq. dating operator matched public offering at $12 a share. bottom of proposed range. parent of tender and cupid. >> jo ling: that's right. a person familiar with the matter, pfizer is nearing dealing for as much as $150 billion. $53billion in annual sales with products li
asia. shanghai up, nice, nikkei also north of 1%. >> nicole: let's take a look at europe in speak. asia and europe quicking again, all are rallying, ftse 1.3%. dax is up 1.7%. >> jo ling: u.s. stock market futures, 75 points going in opening bell. >> nicole: earnings from best buy, just to name a few. begins trading today at a far price lower than it had hoped. according to people familiar with the product, that's about 25% less than expectations. the company had said a price...
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the smaller numbers in asia and north america. that's a big change from 1970. then, europeans represented nearly 40% of the world's catholics. africans were less than 7%, a number that has since do you mind. these trends are expected to continue by 2050. africa should over take europe and together with latin america will account for 63% of the cath ling church. >> refer end robert dow joins us from los angeles this evening, an assistant professor at notre dame's department of political science and his research focuses on religious and democracy in africa. father, it is good to have you with us as the pope begins this important trip. why, given all of the security concerns, has he chosen to go to africa? is it because the catholic church is growing there faster than anywhere else? >> yes. certainly that's part of it, antonio. the church has been growing in africa a great deal and the church plays an important role in society. it's in a way, it's exactly because certain countries are under so much pressure and people so much thaeptsz to go and visit this. >> as y
the smaller numbers in asia and north america. that's a big change from 1970. then, europeans represented nearly 40% of the world's catholics. africans were less than 7%, a number that has since do you mind. these trends are expected to continue by 2050. africa should over take europe and together with latin america will account for 63% of the cath ling church. >> refer end robert dow joins us from los angeles this evening, an assistant professor at notre dame's department of political...
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it has been driven by north america, which is up 50%. asia is actually up 70%.rms of deal volumes, they are up head-to-head with 1.32 trillion. it is a hell of a landmark that asia is caught one europe and therefore, you know, that has generated tremendous interest from our western clients in terms of how do asian companies think about deal making and m&a and what we figured is given the strength of our platform, we decided to go ahead and ask them directly how do they think about deal making? went out to 55 of our largest corporate clients and went to senior management and asked them what is important in m&a? first thing is no surprise. external growth via sma a critical part of their strategic thinking and their strategic agenda. we found from a regional perspective they look to asia for growth and western markets for value-added products, services and technology. and looking at western markets, north america is an area of focus and in europe, in this order, it is germany, the u.k. and france. the other thing we found surprisingly is asian buyers are strategic
it has been driven by north america, which is up 50%. asia is actually up 70%.rms of deal volumes, they are up head-to-head with 1.32 trillion. it is a hell of a landmark that asia is caught one europe and therefore, you know, that has generated tremendous interest from our western clients in terms of how do asian companies think about deal making and m&a and what we figured is given the strength of our platform, we decided to go ahead and ask them directly how do they think about deal...
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we have seen that they are trying to push their influence in other parts of the world, north africa and southeast asia. when i was in afghanistan a few weeks ago, they were concerned about the rise of isis in afghanistan as a competitor to al qaeda. so they are growing in ideology. they are growing in attractiveness and they are trying to make the most of it and again, to emphasize, they have been asking for months for their followers to carry out these sorts of attacks wherever they live. so it's important to pay attention to the refugees but also the guy on his computer in the basement that could carry out these attacks at a mall, hotel or something in the united states that is part of the threat that these guys pose to us. >> yeah, very, very important. we'll come to you live on the fox business network tomorrow morning. we hope you'll join us on "mornings with maria." >>> ohio governor and presidential candidate john kasich sending a strong message to supporters telling them how he would handle isis. join us on twitter and tell us what you want to hear from john kasich and ambassador hill coming u
we have seen that they are trying to push their influence in other parts of the world, north africa and southeast asia. when i was in afghanistan a few weeks ago, they were concerned about the rise of isis in afghanistan as a competitor to al qaeda. so they are growing in ideology. they are growing in attractiveness and they are trying to make the most of it and again, to emphasize, they have been asking for months for their followers to carry out these sorts of attacks wherever they live. so...
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there or libya perhaps or if there is a terrorist network operating anywhere else in north africa or southeast asiarategy has to be one that can be sustained. >> reporter: joining us is host of "amanpour" and cnn military analyst mark. the president being defense sieve about his policy at some questions being asked by reporters but clearly saying no major increase of u.s. combat troops on the ground in iraq or syria. >> reporter: there are a couple problems with that. one, post people who you talk to and looking at this from a perspective of real strategy say now is the moment for everybody to agree that the strategy is not working. president obama strategy is been to encourage local leadership, to try to encourage local forces to take care ofbackyard, syria. there needs to be a come to jesus moment. two, the president said isis is contained, there is a lot of confusion about his words but the military and other political strategists say to me obviously it's not contained because not only is it maybe being denied some land in syria but it's expanding libya, the sinai bringing down the russian plane
there or libya perhaps or if there is a terrorist network operating anywhere else in north africa or southeast asiarategy has to be one that can be sustained. >> reporter: joining us is host of "amanpour" and cnn military analyst mark. the president being defense sieve about his policy at some questions being asked by reporters but clearly saying no major increase of u.s. combat troops on the ground in iraq or syria. >> reporter: there are a couple problems with that. one,...
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or if there's a terrorist network that's operating anywhere else in north africa or in southeast asia. so a strategy has to be one that can be sustained and the strategy that we're pursuing which focuses on going after targets, limiting wherefore possible the capabilities of isil on the ground systematically going after their leadership, infrastructure, strengthening shia or syrian and iraqi forces and curdish forces to fight them and cutting off the boarders and squeezing the space they can operate until we're able to defeat them, that's the strategy we're going we'll continue to generate more partners for that strategy and there are going to be some things we try that don't work, some strategies we try do work. when we find strategies that work we'll double down on those. cbs. >> thank you mr. president. more than a yearlong bombing campaign in iraq and syria has failed to contain the ambition and ability of isis to launch attacks in the west. have you underestimated their abilities and will you widen the rules of engagement for u.s. forces to take more aggressive action? >> no, we
or if there's a terrorist network that's operating anywhere else in north africa or in southeast asia. so a strategy has to be one that can be sustained and the strategy that we're pursuing which focuses on going after targets, limiting wherefore possible the capabilities of isil on the ground systematically going after their leadership, infrastructure, strengthening shia or syrian and iraqi forces and curdish forces to fight them and cutting off the boarders and squeezing the space they can...
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about incredible heat, warmth in places like southern and western australia, across asia, across parts of western northmerica. we are literally seeing something very, very new here this is all coming on the heels of all kind of other new discoveries. it really seems that as things are changing so rapidly here, antonio, we may not have the measurements that we need to really understand what's coming next. already, we have seen news, for instance, that snowfall and snow melt may be disappearing at a faster rate than we expected and how did swaths, bill you don't know of people are relying on snow melt for the kind of water that rainfall, itself, cannot provide. >> includes places like certain i can't, the ghanges, basically all of california. >> kind of new information come bind with this revolution that october is this extraordinary departure from the average, literally, again, the hottest october we've seen in 136 years of recordkeeping. it goes to show we are seeing climate change happening in a drastic fashion right here before our eyes. >> jacob ward in san francisco. the secretary of state of georg
about incredible heat, warmth in places like southern and western australia, across asia, across parts of western northmerica. we are literally seeing something very, very new here this is all coming on the heels of all kind of other new discoveries. it really seems that as things are changing so rapidly here, antonio, we may not have the measurements that we need to really understand what's coming next. already, we have seen news, for instance, that snowfall and snow melt may be disappearing...
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or if there's a terrorist network operating anywhere else in north africa or southeast asia?nk they would do, present a specific plan. but what i'm not interested in doing is posing or pursuing some notion of american leadership or american winning or whatever other slogans they come up with that has no relationship to what is actually going to work to protect the american people and to protect people in the region who are getting killed and to r protect our allies and people like france. i'm too busy for that. >> here's how the president responded if he was asked if he underestimated isis to this point. >> no, we haven't underestimated our abilities. this is precisely why we're in iraq as we speak and why we're operating in syria as we speak. it precisely why we have mobilized 65 countries to go after isil and why i hosted at the united nations an entire discussion of counterterrorism strategies and curbing the flow of foreign fighters. and why we've been putting pressure on those countries that have not been as robust as they need to in tracking the flow of foreign fighters
or if there's a terrorist network operating anywhere else in north africa or southeast asia?nk they would do, present a specific plan. but what i'm not interested in doing is posing or pursuing some notion of american leadership or american winning or whatever other slogans they come up with that has no relationship to what is actually going to work to protect the american people and to protect people in the region who are getting killed and to r protect our allies and people like france. i'm...
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north. playingee central asia a constructive role in afghanistan in the coming years? yes.ot only in the coming years, but also in the past. electricityof her from our neighbors, turkmenistan, uzbekistan, and cause extend. -- and cause extend -- and cause extend -- when trading through pakistan. options. have asian countries, in the past we had good relations for the past 14 years. days seem threatened by what is coming from the south to the north in the name of isis and the taliban, and we need to help them so they feel more secure with us. no particular problem in the north. >> one last question. maybe 2. then we will stop there. you.ank a very warm welcome to washington. i am a journalist in washington. correct me if i'm wrong but that dead. process is i heard you blaming pakistan a lot. this is also what we hear from kabul, the afghan government blaming pakistan. the way the washington looks at the situation, this is not the case. the prime minister was in d.c. and what we heard from u.s. officials was that they recommending the role that pakistan has played in the supp
north. playingee central asia a constructive role in afghanistan in the coming years? yes.ot only in the coming years, but also in the past. electricityof her from our neighbors, turkmenistan, uzbekistan, and cause extend. -- and cause extend -- and cause extend -- when trading through pakistan. options. have asian countries, in the past we had good relations for the past 14 years. days seem threatened by what is coming from the south to the north in the name of isis and the taliban, and we...
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or if there is a terrorist network operating anywhere else in north africa or in southeast asia. so a strategy has to be won that can be sustained. the strategy that we're pursuing, which focuses on going after targets, eliminating the capabilities of isil on the ground systematically going after their leadership, their infrastructure, strengthening shia or strengthening syrian and iraqi forces and kurdish forces that are prepared to fight them, cutting off their borders, and squeezing the space in which they can operate until ultimately we're able to defeat them. that's a strategy that we're going to ar have to pursue. we'll continue to generate more partners for that strategy and there are going to be some things that we try that don't work. there are going to be some strategies that do work. when we find strategies that work, we'll double down on those. >> thank you, mr. president. a more than yearlong bombing campaign in iraq and syria has failed to contain the ambitions and the ability of isis to launch attacks in the west. have you under estimated their ability, and will yo
or if there is a terrorist network operating anywhere else in north africa or in southeast asia. so a strategy has to be won that can be sustained. the strategy that we're pursuing, which focuses on going after targets, eliminating the capabilities of isil on the ground systematically going after their leadership, their infrastructure, strengthening shia or strengthening syrian and iraqi forces and kurdish forces that are prepared to fight them, cutting off their borders, and squeezing the...
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. >> reporter: the british empire was the largest in many history, encompassing parts of asia, africa, and north. from canada to afghanistan, and the continuing controversy of empire. as a benign force for development or a brutal conquerer. each photograph or paining adds to the ongoing story. a trophy for king gorge ii i. miss janning, shown in windsor park. the war of the 19th century. ending the zulu nation's independence. but that battle has been redefined. this scottish artist has turned empire on its head. he has rewritten history so the zulus have triumphed. contemporary british art uses are reen -- reinterpreting images. much of the show is devoted to the new more informed incite. >> there are so many different takes that damned if you do, damned if you don't, so you might as well put the bloody show on anyway. >> reporter: just the world empire is provacative and loaded, but by looking at it through artists the subject is less controversial, and encourages visitors to reconsider what the concept means to them. >>> and that is all of our time. i'm tony harris. thank for watching. john si
. >> reporter: the british empire was the largest in many history, encompassing parts of asia, africa, and north. from canada to afghanistan, and the continuing controversy of empire. as a benign force for development or a brutal conquerer. each photograph or paining adds to the ongoing story. a trophy for king gorge ii i. miss janning, shown in windsor park. the war of the 19th century. ending the zulu nation's independence. but that battle has been redefined. this scottish artist has...
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asia. are assembled and shipped back north even this locomotive. and it will only get bigger as consumered pend more and new initiatives including the u.s. exportation of oil to mexico come online. a number of companies see dollar signs. kansas city southern and berkshire hathaways railway has been expanding their operations ties to the border. rider system xpo logistics and western ker enterprises say the cross border business is one of their fastest growing segments. >> it's a big part of our business. mexico is 20% of revenue as it relates to our one-way trucking operations. it's 14% of total revenues, thing we see getting bigger and bigger over time. >> it isn't just companies doubling down. states have become more aggressive about capturing trade through their border crossings, as well. until now new mexico has lagged neighbors with the most and biggest crossings in texas followed by california and arizona. but the state has taken dramatic steps to change that and santa teresa is now the 9th busiest freight border crossing in the country. >> g
asia. are assembled and shipped back north even this locomotive. and it will only get bigger as consumered pend more and new initiatives including the u.s. exportation of oil to mexico come online. a number of companies see dollar signs. kansas city southern and berkshire hathaways railway has been expanding their operations ties to the border. rider system xpo logistics and western ker enterprises say the cross border business is one of their fastest growing segments. >> it's a big part...
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north. do you see central asia playing a constructive role in afghanistan in the coming years? >> yes, not only in the coming years but the past years also. we buy most of our electricity from her neighbors. there have been alternative routes for trade whenever we have a problem. we should have more options. the central asian countries in the past had a very good relations and in the future we want to further build on that relationship they feel threatened from what is coming to the south. we need to help them in that sense that they feel more secure. >> one last question if there is one, maybe two. i am going to stop amendment will come back. >> thank you so much. a very warm welcome. if that. >> thank you so much. a very warm welcome. if that is the case i heard you blaming pakistan a lot. this is also what we hear from couple. thisthis is not the case the way washington works of the situation. they are commending the role pakistan is playing. the spoiler: not support them, and it it should not be commended for that. thank you. >> well, what you are saying is exactly what we
north. do you see central asia playing a constructive role in afghanistan in the coming years? >> yes, not only in the coming years but the past years also. we buy most of our electricity from her neighbors. there have been alternative routes for trade whenever we have a problem. we should have more options. the central asian countries in the past had a very good relations and in the future we want to further build on that relationship they feel threatened from what is coming to the...
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network is a terrorist operating anywhere else in north africa or southeast asia? so a strategy has to be one that can be sustained. and the strategy that we are pursuing, which focuses on going wherevergets, limiting possible the capabilities of faisal on the ground, systematically going after their leadership, their infrastructure, strengthening syrian and iraqi forces and kurdish forces that are prepared to fight them, cutting off their borders, and squeezing the space in which they can operate until they are ultimately defeated, that is the strategy we are going to have to pursue. generateontinue to purs more partners for that strategy and are going to be some things that we try that do not work and there will be some strategies that we tried that do work. when we find strategies that do work, we will double down on those. margaret brennan, cbs. >> thank you, mr. president. a more than year-long bombing campaign in iraq and syria has failed to contain the ambition and the ability of isis to launch attacks in the west. have you underestimated their abilities? an
network is a terrorist operating anywhere else in north africa or southeast asia? so a strategy has to be one that can be sustained. and the strategy that we are pursuing, which focuses on going wherevergets, limiting possible the capabilities of faisal on the ground, systematically going after their leadership, their infrastructure, strengthening syrian and iraqi forces and kurdish forces that are prepared to fight them, cutting off their borders, and squeezing the space in which they can...
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the sinai in egypt and what i have seen in terms of their operations in west africa and north africa, central asiaess of expansion for isis and the recruitment which you can access on the internet is not slowing and i don't think it will slow until there really is a major defeat and it doesn't look like destiny is with them or they can no longer say we can't be defeated on the battle field. that is again why it is so important that these kurdish forces, 30% of which are women are given weaponry since they are the ones engaged on the ground. given the weaponry to be successful in the war and why we have to shut down the schools that are financed out of gulf states by major families in the gulf states that exist in central asia and africa in the middle east. those schools are a training ground for radicalization into jihad. i'm speaking specifically about those schools. something has to be done to get nations to close those schools within their boarders. >> mr. chairman, thanks very much for joining us. >> thanks. >>> this programming note to our viewers, you can watch the full interview with secret
the sinai in egypt and what i have seen in terms of their operations in west africa and north africa, central asiaess of expansion for isis and the recruitment which you can access on the internet is not slowing and i don't think it will slow until there really is a major defeat and it doesn't look like destiny is with them or they can no longer say we can't be defeated on the battle field. that is again why it is so important that these kurdish forces, 30% of which are women are given weaponry...
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in thethe revenue is united states and north america. 20% in the eurozone, the rest in china and asiawe are globally positioned, but leadership that some in acquiring russell created what we believe today was a prime the positioned index company in this world, with what we believe at the moment is definitely in the top three in terms of assets on a benchmark. that's a service we can offer to clients, but i won't speculate on what we might or might not do in the future. i do think that one question that you ask is relevant, in the sense that more a lot of players who only cover a small spectrum of the services on sales, they seek to offer to our customers -- unless they can be acquired, which would seem difficult today, given the relative size of the industry -- they either have to charge an independent course in a very limited, i would say, all's niche -- almost niche, or become part of a bigger group. but that's a decision for them. erik: thank you very much. that was the ceo of the london stock exchange. you can see, it's not just about stocks with him. he's a much, there with the l
in thethe revenue is united states and north america. 20% in the eurozone, the rest in china and asiawe are globally positioned, but leadership that some in acquiring russell created what we believe today was a prime the positioned index company in this world, with what we believe at the moment is definitely in the top three in terms of assets on a benchmark. that's a service we can offer to clients, but i won't speculate on what we might or might not do in the future. i do think that one...
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north and south face off over on the one of the must borders on earth. >> we are often talking about thejf middle east, but a lot is happening in asia. to note that the north and south koreas are still at war. i didn't realize we maintained wartime control. tell us what that means for america in that part of the world? >> that is true every since the arm tis was signed 60 years ago. we have a military command there and that military command would take control of any war that takes place of all forces. koreans and south koreans, and that is all kind. ground and maratime and air forces and those exercises are practiced on a routine basis with the u.s. commanders on charge and integrated with the south korea staff to assist. we arejfÑ in command and contro >> that was supposed to transition to be a part of south korea in 2012 or see. it hasn't happen? >> it may happen sometime in the future. we have pulled our forces and we have 28000. and we pulled our forces back from the dmz. and now just the south koreans are there. and that is the next evolutionary step. we have enhanced capability. and it is reluctance to give it up. the initial f
north and south face off over on the one of the must borders on earth. >> we are often talking about thejf middle east, but a lot is happening in asia. to note that the north and south koreas are still at war. i didn't realize we maintained wartime control. tell us what that means for america in that part of the world? >> that is true every since the arm tis was signed 60 years ago. we have a military command there and that military command would take control of any war that takes...
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asia for different food items. suddenly, the united states goes from being a nation of the north american continent to really spanning the north american content and it is an easy way because there is transportation back and forth. but they did have to build stations for water and food. -- fuel, logistical things like that. so communities developed around railroads and you started to see stores pop up. new merchants and bankers because they could bring crops home from market. they could buy manufactured goods and order from the sears catalog. they could get telegrams and learn the daily news. instantly, because the telegraph was instant. so the railroads caused this sense of community. they caused the nation to develop into the complex system that we have today. the collection of equipment that is inside the museum really spans the era from 1862-1950's, early 1960's. so you see a lot of different kinds of equipment. this is from the 1870's, it is a beautiful piece of steam equipment. it is quite small compared to railcars today. -- locomotives today. the other side of that is a pacific class locomotive that was a ver
asia for different food items. suddenly, the united states goes from being a nation of the north american continent to really spanning the north american content and it is an easy way because there is transportation back and forth. but they did have to build stations for water and food. -- fuel, logistical things like that. so communities developed around railroads and you started to see stores pop up. new merchants and bankers because they could bring crops home from market. they could buy...
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north. good night. >>> tonight on "war stories" jihad in the jungles of southeast asia, and for two american missionaries. >> island resort. >> the dream became a nightmare. >> we were sure we would die. >> and a special operations commander enters the fray. >> unconventional warfare and unconventional operations. >> the philippines operations have had successful operations. >> hunting terror in paradise. that is nextn "war stories." >>> for years, islamic radicals have used this canopy as a safe haven for spawning terrorists. this is "war stories" and i'm oliver north coming to you from the sue lieu province in the philippines. we are on grounds from where groups like abusaayaf and others have killed scores of filipinos while terrorizing scores of people. counter terrorism is taking place here by the filipinos backed by the united states, and join us as we look at this global war on terror. >>> unconventional warfare, unconventional operations. >> the military is more than gun-kicking gun slingers. solving complex military problems. >> working behind the scenes, training, advising, assisting local milit
north. good night. >>> tonight on "war stories" jihad in the jungles of southeast asia, and for two american missionaries. >> island resort. >> the dream became a nightmare. >> we were sure we would die. >> and a special operations commander enters the fray. >> unconventional warfare and unconventional operations. >> the philippines operations have had successful operations. >> hunting terror in paradise. that is nextn "war...
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north africa? or in southeast asia? a strategy has to be one that can be sustained. strategy we are pursuing, which focuses on going after targets, limiting wherever possible the capabilities of isil on the ground systematically going after their leadership and infrastructure, strengthening syrian and iraqi forces and kurdish forces prepared to fight them, cutting off their borders, and squeezing the space in which they can operate until we are ultimately able to defeat them, that is the strategy we will have to pursue and we will continue to generate more partners and for that strategy and there will be things that don't work and some strategies we try to do work. when we find what does we will double down. margaret, cbs. >> thank you mr. president. a more than year-long bombing campaign in iraq and syria has failed to contain the ambition and ability of isis to launch attacks in the west. have you underestimated their abilities and will you widen the rules of engagement for u.s. forces to take more aggressive action? pres. obama: we haven't underestimated our abili
north africa? or in southeast asia? a strategy has to be one that can be sustained. strategy we are pursuing, which focuses on going after targets, limiting wherever possible the capabilities of isil on the ground systematically going after their leadership and infrastructure, strengthening syrian and iraqi forces and kurdish forces prepared to fight them, cutting off their borders, and squeezing the space in which they can operate until we are ultimately able to defeat them, that is the...
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north. good night. >>> tonight on "war stories" jihad in the jungles of southeast asia, and for two american missionaries. >> island resort. >> the dream became a nightmare. >> we were sure we would die. >> and a special operations commander enters the fray. >> unconventional warfare and unconventional operations. >> the philippines operations have had successful operations. >> hunting terror in paradise. that is nextn "war stories." >>> for years, islamic radicals have used this canopy as a safe
north. good night. >>> tonight on "war stories" jihad in the jungles of southeast asia, and for two american missionaries. >> island resort. >> the dream became a nightmare. >> we were sure we would die. >> and a special operations commander enters the fray. >> unconventional warfare and unconventional operations. >> the philippines operations have had successful operations. >> hunting terror in paradise. that is nextn "war...
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about the merchant marine, this is the biggest mover on the asia-pacific index, -- 17% up. talks that north is proposing a meeting with south korea. a jointchant marine has operator, giving towards in north korea. tours in north korea. and the tv operation unit sharp is looking profitable. share saleoking at a offer. a lot of pressure. and with santos, down 4.62%. rishaad: and police have smashed an anonymous underground banking -- enormous underground banking scheme, steve, what do we know? >> the news agencies have reported this, authorities there say that they have busted this largest underground banking case involving transactions worth dollars,billion u.s. about 100 suspects detained since september last year. all tied to this ringleader name zhao. we don't know anything about him, just his surname. rishaad: probably a lot of them with the that surname. >> this involved the central bank and the foreign exchange administration, they have crackdown on several money laundering cases since april, billion inbout $125 transactions, basically a legal profits -- illegal profits, on shore and t
about the merchant marine, this is the biggest mover on the asia-pacific index, -- 17% up. talks that north is proposing a meeting with south korea. a jointchant marine has operator, giving towards in north korea. tours in north korea. and the tv operation unit sharp is looking profitable. share saleoking at a offer. a lot of pressure. and with santos, down 4.62%. rishaad: and police have smashed an anonymous underground banking -- enormous underground banking scheme, steve, what do we know?...
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argument that is being made -- the muslim population comes mainly from north africa, whereas the u.k. population comes from south asiadifferent mix. maybe the north africans have more of an affinity for what is happening in syria, and there is a different relationship that exists there. tom: i hear of 100 and some raids. what is the character of the raids across the republic of france? guy: france is trying to get offense, and you see this across everything at the moment. the raids are carrying on. they are trying to get information, to understand who knew what when, and how the attacks were carried out. those raids are being mirrored in brussels. nichols is reporting on what is going on over there. they are trying to get intelligence and gather information and trying to understand how this attack happened, and maybe trying to prevent the next one. they are taking the fight to i.s. as well with the raids overnight. they are trying to go from defense to offense, taking the fight to i.s., and that is why the coalition will be important as well. jon: it is jonathan here in london. an important economic development -- th
argument that is being made -- the muslim population comes mainly from north africa, whereas the u.k. population comes from south asiadifferent mix. maybe the north africans have more of an affinity for what is happening in syria, and there is a different relationship that exists there. tom: i hear of 100 and some raids. what is the character of the raids across the republic of france? guy: france is trying to get offense, and you see this across everything at the moment. the raids are carrying...
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asia for different food items. suddenly, the united states goes from being a nation of the north american continent to really expanding the north american content and it is an easy way because there is transportation back and forth. but they did have to build stations for water and food. logistical things like that. communities developed around railroads and you started to see stores pop up. he started to have merchants and bankers because they could bring crops home from market. they could buy manufactured goods and order from the sears catalog. they could get telegrams and learn the daily noon's. telegraph because the was instant. so the railroads caused this sense of community. they caused the nation to develop into the complex system that we have today. the collection of equipment that is inside the museum really 1862-1950's, from early 1960's. so you see a lot of different kinds of equipment. the 1870's, it is a beautiful piece of steam equipment. it is quite small compared to railcars today. that is aside of pacific class locomotive that was a very large, high speed and powerful locomotive that was used to pull
asia for different food items. suddenly, the united states goes from being a nation of the north american continent to really expanding the north american content and it is an easy way because there is transportation back and forth. but they did have to build stations for water and food. logistical things like that. communities developed around railroads and you started to see stores pop up. he started to have merchants and bankers because they could bring crops home from market. they could buy...
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more importantly, it sends a message to those young kids in southeast and central asia and africa and possibly in northrica, here's a role for you and look what it gets you. and this is very powerful for these young individuals. it stimulates them and invigorates them. >> the eu, likely to tighten the borders, says what? >> well, if you're keeping score between the terrorists and the liberal democracies, the terrorists are winning. you have the immigration, talking about individuals, and the eu talking about open closing the borders, and the trade, and that's a victory for the militants. >> abdelslam, will he be in your estimates captured or killed? >> he will at some point. some of these guys never are, but we have captured many of the top terrorists in al qaeda and isis, even under difficult circumstances. so i think that he will be at onfound at one point, and he may end up taking his own life or dying in a hail of gunfire. >> thomas sander son, center for strategic and international studies, thank you. >>> isil has used technology in media to recruit foreign fighters, and to spread its ideology. ja
more importantly, it sends a message to those young kids in southeast and central asia and africa and possibly in northrica, here's a role for you and look what it gets you. and this is very powerful for these young individuals. it stimulates them and invigorates them. >> the eu, likely to tighten the borders, says what? >> well, if you're keeping score between the terrorists and the liberal democracies, the terrorists are winning. you have the immigration, talking about...
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will grow on a growing market and will be able to develop many routes and destinations to eye sh asia, to northa. we are number one in terms of international network from europe and to europe, and so our future is to grow our network and to grow this network, we have to make savings. the reason why, we have a purpose. at the same time we are chasing growth everywhere on the planet. so second point, do we have to do these type of measures and does it trigger some difficult reactions? yes, it did. it is not the majority of air france employees. it's a very small minority of people who have done this actions, this detrimental actions to the image of air france and to the image of france, and these people will be sanctioned, but they are a few. it's a handful. not more than four plus 11. so it's 15 people, and we are a group of 100,000 employees. so it's a very small minority, so i don't want anyone to draw definite conclusions on the way we are reforming our company. these reforms are going on. it's a difficult negotiation but we will make it and i'm sure our employees will be responsible for that
will grow on a growing market and will be able to develop many routes and destinations to eye sh asia, to northa. we are number one in terms of international network from europe and to europe, and so our future is to grow our network and to grow this network, we have to make savings. the reason why, we have a purpose. at the same time we are chasing growth everywhere on the planet. so second point, do we have to do these type of measures and does it trigger some difficult reactions? yes, it...
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almost 30% come from north america. 25% from the eurozone. the rest come out of asiarging markets. ,e are a very global company operating and selling our products and selling our products in over 90 countries around the world. , this is not an economic issue. this is a political issue which will be solved when the outcome of the referendum is known. it is for the u.k. people to decide, not us. manus: can't let you go without which isup the topic this. ,ichael spencer over at i cap is this the kind of company with which you would consider doing a deal. -- wevier: cannot comment on speculation, rumors. whether it is him in a or anything else. our track record speaks for itself. michael's track record speaks for itself. a great company. herell have to see from you'd otherwise i cannot comment. manus: you are a consummate professional. draghi will mario move markets as draghi did when he was here. i hope you restore our faith and institutions. ravage our believes. a -- xavier rolet joining us. we got u.k. data. what else are we going to do yet what is it mean for the bank
almost 30% come from north america. 25% from the eurozone. the rest come out of asiarging markets. ,e are a very global company operating and selling our products and selling our products in over 90 countries around the world. , this is not an economic issue. this is a political issue which will be solved when the outcome of the referendum is known. it is for the u.k. people to decide, not us. manus: can't let you go without which isup the topic this. ,ichael spencer over at i cap is this the...