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the rail tunnel is in a province in northeast china.people were treated for nonlife threatening injuries after their suv collided with a train on wednesday. houston metro police released surveillance video of the driver trying to beat the train. don't do that. two adults and two children were taken to the hospital for treatment. the suv driver was ticketed for running a red light for -- by the houston metro police. michael lewis has created a stir across wall street with his new book on high-frequency trading. he joined us this morning on surveillance and we've talked about his assertion that the markets are rigged that he had on 60 minutes on sunday night. we also oust dumping out. how he learned to write. >> i learned in school. you are just trying to get your particular vision down on the paper. a particular -- you see, you learn something in the world. you are trying to explain it to the reader and do it in your voice. i think that comes in a lot of ways from my father because i grew up with a father who had an extremely articulate
the rail tunnel is in a province in northeast china.people were treated for nonlife threatening injuries after their suv collided with a train on wednesday. houston metro police released surveillance video of the driver trying to beat the train. don't do that. two adults and two children were taken to the hospital for treatment. the suv driver was ticketed for running a red light for -- by the houston metro police. michael lewis has created a stir across wall street with his new book on...
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this strategy, integrating economic military and diplomatic components not separately toward northeast asia, china and southeast asia but an approach the entire region. they tried to integrate policy toward all of asia. to doe never been able that effectively. it is a very high bar. putting that actively on the agenda was an impressive goal to seek and pursue. all this was to ensure that america would play an ongoing role and devote to sufficient resources to that. the terms used even among the first three speakers here. >> you personally use read. mike used three. rebalance was the original name of the strategy. that frankly was contentious within the administration. there were some not in the white house who wanted to call it a pivot. jazzier, sharper. who cares about rebalancing when you can pivot? the difference is substantial in terms of the implication in terms of what you are doing. it sounds at this is the center of everything. the rest is by the body. the third term that has been used that i think should have been used from the start and describes what we are seeking to do was to reinvigo
this strategy, integrating economic military and diplomatic components not separately toward northeast asia, china and southeast asia but an approach the entire region. they tried to integrate policy toward all of asia. to doe never been able that effectively. it is a very high bar. putting that actively on the agenda was an impressive goal to seek and pursue. all this was to ensure that america would play an ongoing role and devote to sufficient resources to that. the terms used even among the...
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four siberian tiger cubs born at a zoo in northeast china this weekend.ve cubs with a low survival rate, but according to zoo staff, all four tiger cubs are said to be in good health and looking absolutely adorable. >>> coming up on "hope to it," one year after the boston >>> coming up on "hope to it," one year after the boston damage your hair?g might don't be. new pantene brings new repair & protect. first ever pro-v antioxidant systems. clinically proven to make hair healthier. healthier with every wash. healthier looking hair every day? i can get used to this. new hair... new you. new repair & protect from new pantene. hair so healthy you shine. ♪ ♪ ♪ what does that first spoonful taste likok. honey bunches of oats. ching! mmmm! mmmm! mmmm! wow! it's the oats. honey. yeah. honey bunches of oats. >>> good monday morning to you. it is 9:26. right now investigators in redwood city are collecting evidence at the scene of a deadly crash overnight. they say a man was hit and killed near the intersection of middlefield road and pacific avenue. this isn't too
four siberian tiger cubs born at a zoo in northeast china this weekend.ve cubs with a low survival rate, but according to zoo staff, all four tiger cubs are said to be in good health and looking absolutely adorable. >>> coming up on "hope to it," one year after the boston >>> coming up on "hope to it," one year after the boston damage your hair?g might don't be. new pantene brings new repair & protect. first ever pro-v antioxidant systems. clinically...
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northeast asia. >> that brings me to this question. china is -- someone in china said we will go -- we don't want the united states coming over here and developing some kind of nato with asian countries that somehow has as its mission containing us. and they fear that. you know more than anybody because you spent a lot of time talking with them. >> i say three or four things about that. number one, the u.s. presence in asia for the last 60 or 70 years has actually been the platform on which asian social economic benefits have taken place. number two, we do have obligations with our allies but a rebalance of our asia strategy is intensive interaction and engagement with china. that is a central part of our asia policy. our allies on partners in the region certainly expected to meet our obligations. they had -- they expect us to help out and be there when they need us, but they also expect us to run a constructive and productive relationship with china. >> do you feel that china may be aggressive? >> there is demand for u.s. leadership in the
northeast asia. >> that brings me to this question. china is -- someone in china said we will go -- we don't want the united states coming over here and developing some kind of nato with asian countries that somehow has as its mission containing us. and they fear that. you know more than anybody because you spent a lot of time talking with them. >> i say three or four things about that. number one, the u.s. presence in asia for the last 60 or 70 years has actually been the platform...
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northeast, back to you del. >> 600 million users, $188 million. fred gleason has more from hong kong. >> in chinait's the most widely used network in china, it's between twitter and facebook. it's accessed by 30% of the users here, and it has a market penetration similar to that of twitter in the united states. it was launched five years ago, and it radically changed the way that users used it's highly sensitive environment with protests against the government officials. today, it's still highly monitored by the chinese government and engages in its own censorship. >> people have outside who are going to use it, they're launching it very publicly outside, they're going to try to educate people inside of china. >> finding out how many people use webo, marketing in spanish generates millions, but it suggests that the more than 500 million registered users. more than 10 million generate 90% of the messages. >> i use it to keep up. >> the company cannot float, but it hasn't turned a profit. >> the company, by the way, valued at 3 about the $4 billion. >> diplomats are talking in geneva while presiden
northeast, back to you del. >> 600 million users, $188 million. fred gleason has more from hong kong. >> in chinait's the most widely used network in china, it's between twitter and facebook. it's accessed by 30% of the users here, and it has a market penetration similar to that of twitter in the united states. it was launched five years ago, and it radically changed the way that users used it's highly sensitive environment with protests against the government officials. today, it's...
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northeast asia. >> rose: okay, but that brings me to this question. china is somewhat-- someone in5v china said we don't want the united states coming over here and qepg developing a kind of nato agreement with asian countries that somehow is-- has the mission containing us. and they fear that. >> yeah. and i -- >> you know more than anybody because you spent a lot of time talking to them. >> i think i've discussed this issue with the chinese as much as as anybody in the united states government and i say two or three things about that. number one, the u.s. presence in the asia for last 60, 70 years has actually been the platform on which asian social and economic development have taken place and the chinese have been big beneficiaries of that, maybe the bifght beneficiary. our presence there has caused the situation to move in the direction of prosperity and not rivalry. and that's obviously an important thing. number two, we do have obligations toaur of our allies, and we intend to meet those obligations, but another part of our asian strategy is intensiv
northeast asia. >> rose: okay, but that brings me to this question. china is somewhat-- someone in5v china said we don't want the united states coming over here and qepg developing a kind of nato agreement with asian countries that somehow is-- has the mission containing us. and they fear that. >> yeah. and i -- >> you know more than anybody because you spent a lot of time talking to them. >> i think i've discussed this issue with the chinese as much as as anybody in the...
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today it's in the remote northeast six seats and a part of india has raised between china bangladesh and myanmar. and then on thursday. seventy one seats up for grabs and fourteen different states including new delhi. some things to get us to progress to tomorrow. if you're going back to india to go into something wrong in the states to grasp what my week in punjab. thank you. what's it like actresses and they have the votes are cast. what are the masters it comes to listening to the costume when we need to get on the planet actually she was going to be looked into. and in the sixteen countries and intent. and desserts and in the cycle went into teams and even going to get in positions of different artists. and to put the ongoing speed of two weeks from completion. was it well here in france and to organize a poll of five weeks i can think of several regions where there might be up to the temptation to help heal the numbers the world. i see. the in vienna. we know we can continue. because you can see them dancing to not he can do to help week maybe sixty five at the one we've all the
today it's in the remote northeast six seats and a part of india has raised between china bangladesh and myanmar. and then on thursday. seventy one seats up for grabs and fourteen different states including new delhi. some things to get us to progress to tomorrow. if you're going back to india to go into something wrong in the states to grasp what my week in punjab. thank you. what's it like actresses and they have the votes are cast. what are the masters it comes to listening to the costume...
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nationalistic rhetoric about history so that it would provoke not just china but most importantly america's other very important ally, northeastl abe who has a much more nationalistic and some would say revisionist view of history. >> dow expect this was something that came up in the conversations between the two leaders? >> i expect so. i think vince-- the visit, the two governments have been discussing this question of historical reconciliation in northeast asia very closely. the president as you may know hosted a trilateral summit between prime minister abe and president pock and himself in the hague during the nuclear summit a few weeksogue. so this is something even at the president's level that the u.s. government has been actively engaged in. >> professor move seoki, how do you assess the comments that president obama made today about the opposition on the tiny islands that ar are -- japan calls them sinkaku, china has another word. in essence the president said we will honner our obligation to japan but we are not calling for that one side or another to take control or to try to change the situation. how did that comme
nationalistic rhetoric about history so that it would provoke not just china but most importantly america's other very important ally, northeastl abe who has a much more nationalistic and some would say revisionist view of history. >> dow expect this was something that came up in the conversations between the two leaders? >> i expect so. i think vince-- the visit, the two governments have been discussing this question of historical reconciliation in northeast asia very closely. the...
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what united a lot of the countries in the region from northeast asia and south korea to philippines and even vietnam is a great fear of the rise of chinaom thanks for joining us and talking about obama's trip to asia. human rights activists in hong kong demanding better conditions for foreign workers and are outside of a court where a woman faces charges of abusing and beating several indonesia maids. and activists say laws to protect their rights are not being enforced. indonesia anticorruption body sister the parliamentary elections earlier this month were the most fraudulent in resent history and we explain. >> reporter: laying the foundations for better future, these students are learning practical skills they hope will open up a world of employment opportunities. they are taught the livelihood college that was established two years. >> reporter: i beg your pardon that was the wrong package. we will now go to the proper report from indonesia. >> this member of the ruling democrat party is on camera handing out money during a resent campaign rally. and he denies it because he says he did not make an agreement. the people receiving t
what united a lot of the countries in the region from northeast asia and south korea to philippines and even vietnam is a great fear of the rise of chinaom thanks for joining us and talking about obama's trip to asia. human rights activists in hong kong demanding better conditions for foreign workers and are outside of a court where a woman faces charges of abusing and beating several indonesia maids. and activists say laws to protect their rights are not being enforced. indonesia...
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china and taiwan. aboutuld care very much the taiwan issue. >> what about the issue of women. that has a lot to do with northeast asia and south korea.eels --dent [indiscernible] what do you think of this issue ofa woman and a scholar international studies? >> if you compare the recovery in europe in the aftermath of world war ii versus the recovery and lingering tensions and eight -- in asia, we can see clearly whenever we are open and honest about what happened in history and make the apologies that need to be made to victimize hearties, both sides can move forward. when we try to hide or suppress information about what many people know to be true, what happened during world war ii, those resentments linger and faster and can resurface again and again. thed on the comparisons strides the european union has made and these controversies in asia, in my opinion, the only way forward is for there to be a much more straightforward there wereent that comfort women in world war ii and that's something there should be apologize for and they should be honored as victims of world war ii just as soldiers were fighting on the battlefield. that
china and taiwan. aboutuld care very much the taiwan issue. >> what about the issue of women. that has a lot to do with northeast asia and south korea.eels --dent [indiscernible] what do you think of this issue ofa woman and a scholar international studies? >> if you compare the recovery in europe in the aftermath of world war ii versus the recovery and lingering tensions and eight -- in asia, we can see clearly whenever we are open and honest about what happened in history and make...
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china. obama is also traveling to the philippines, south korea, and malaysia. it will expand for the first time into the united states. the department store chain is hoping to be operating in the northeastf next year. expansioncompleted into france and reported an operating profit that was 26% ahead of the same period last year. >> we will get the first readings of services in manufacturing activity later today in the shape of pmi numbers. philip, good morning. we had the numbers overnight from china. we will get our first glimpse of what the eurozone looks like. what will we see? >> continued growth. ignoring that the short-term fluctuations in the numbers -- the pmi is telling us the recovery is taking place. it is not a powerful recovery, but it is in line with the ecb baseline scenario. we expect to see more of the same and we hope things cross. we would not be concerned if we see a fluctuation of half a point or appoint either way. >> the amalgam of the two. point three.3 how does that influence the ecb when studying policy? -- when it comes to setting policy? >> what it does not tell you about our price pressures. that is the chief concern for the ecb. it is on standby to take som
china. obama is also traveling to the philippines, south korea, and malaysia. it will expand for the first time into the united states. the department store chain is hoping to be operating in the northeastf next year. expansioncompleted into france and reported an operating profit that was 26% ahead of the same period last year. >> we will get the first readings of services in manufacturing activity later today in the shape of pmi numbers. philip, good morning. we had the numbers...
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china or anyone else. >> u expecting to hear from president obama? what are his goals in visiting malaysia? clinicalere are tricky problems he will have to deal with. one is northeastsia. they're both democracies and allies of ours. but clinically their very bad now. the japanese political leaderships, revisiting history issues, visiting shrines that are controversial and so forth. korean political leadership acting very strongly against that. a flat lateral recession last month. basically korean and japanese leaders were at odds. he brought them together and they took the photo and smiled. other problem is malaysia. it is an enormous opportunity. to doime minister wants more in the u.s.. for a long time, malaysia cap the u.s. at hand length. and we had tense relationships. they want to do more with us, more security and diplomatic cooperation. southeast asia is a major trading company of our spare they have political challenges also. the malaysian court also for theed a ruling leadership position, essentially putting him back in prison for five years for sodomy charges. most people think it was a blatant clinical move to take out the opposition. that is exactly th
china or anyone else. >> u expecting to hear from president obama? what are his goals in visiting malaysia? clinicalere are tricky problems he will have to deal with. one is northeastsia. they're both democracies and allies of ours. but clinically their very bad now. the japanese political leaderships, revisiting history issues, visiting shrines that are controversial and so forth. korean political leadership acting very strongly against that. a flat lateral recession last month....