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during mongolian empire, that became the main religion in persia.harlie: the main religion in mongolia? mr. elbegdorj: he was buddhism. and originally, it is related with the heavens, which is shamanism. charlie: how about you? mr. elbegdorj: i am a buddhist. charlie: what does that mean in terms of how you see life? is elbegdorj: you know, that very peaceful and you are ruler of your own destiny. that's how i see. charlie: the central tenet of booty at -- buddhism, you are the owner of your destiny. mr. elbegdorj: yes. charlie: how much conflict or accommodation is there with north korea? mr. elbegdorj: mongolia has a unique position in relation to north korea. we have an embassy there and also diplomatic relations with south korea. korea actually after my second term. my first country to visit, it was north korea. them, too good to the detention centers. or the kim jong-il university to give a lecture. , no detention center. you can go to the university. you can give a lecture. i gave lecture about no dictatorship lasts forever. charlie: no dictat
during mongolian empire, that became the main religion in persia.harlie: the main religion in mongolia? mr. elbegdorj: he was buddhism. and originally, it is related with the heavens, which is shamanism. charlie: how about you? mr. elbegdorj: i am a buddhist. charlie: what does that mean in terms of how you see life? is elbegdorj: you know, that very peaceful and you are ruler of your own destiny. that's how i see. charlie: the central tenet of booty at -- buddhism, you are the owner of your...
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cuando la persia llevÓ encontrar a un hombre con herida de bala. fue declarado muerto en el lugar.autoridades de pensilvania investigan un incidente en que un hombre que iba en bicicleta fue atropellado. un hombre 10 de aÑos se encontraba en su bicicleta. el auto viajaba en el carril de la derecha cuando se desviÓ y lo golpeó. la vÍctima sufriÓ graves heridas craneales. a las seis de la maÑana un vehÍculo jeep. un conductor perdiÓ el control y se estrellÓ contra varios autos estacionados. el auto volcÓ sobre su lado pero el conductor logrÓ salir. fue tratado por lesiones menores. cuatro autos estacionados sufrieron daÑos. la policÍa cree que la velocidad fue un factor. otro que sufriÓ heridas fue un conductor luego de que un vehÍculo tipo minivan y un auto chocarÁn. el conductor fue llevado al hospital en condiciÓn estable. hoy se llevÓ a cabo la segunda cumbre latina en delaware donde el tema principal fue la importancia de la educaciÓn presentadora: la educaciÓn fue el tema central de la cumbre. uno de los que asistiÓ al evento piensa que parte de los problemas tiene que ver con
cuando la persia llevÓ encontrar a un hombre con herida de bala. fue declarado muerto en el lugar.autoridades de pensilvania investigan un incidente en que un hombre que iba en bicicleta fue atropellado. un hombre 10 de aÑos se encontraba en su bicicleta. el auto viajaba en el carril de la derecha cuando se desviÓ y lo golpeó. la vÍctima sufriÓ graves heridas craneales. a las seis de la maÑana un vehÍculo jeep. un conductor perdiÓ el control y se estrellÓ contra varios autos...
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go away persia and what happens, then your worst enemy is your neighbor, the spartans. they start to look at each other after the revolution. there are trade wars. new york as a big state with clamp down on trade with new jersey and other states. they said, you will have to pay a tax, we want our farmers to sell goods. they also had internal problems. shaysicture showing rebellion, one of the most notable. there were conflicts within the colonies. now we will call them countries. you have to understand, in this time, there were really only two functions of government. if your government does not do these two things, it has no right to exist. although today, the u.n. could protecting. -- protecting you. the visit functions are to keep internal control and keep away predators. internal control, keep out the bad guys. if you cannot do that, you will not exist. he will be over. and shays rebellion was a .ituation in massachusetts they had no army, navy, they only had a militia. they called on the militia, nobody came. 5000 people were supposed to be in the militia. that is
go away persia and what happens, then your worst enemy is your neighbor, the spartans. they start to look at each other after the revolution. there are trade wars. new york as a big state with clamp down on trade with new jersey and other states. they said, you will have to pay a tax, we want our farmers to sell goods. they also had internal problems. shaysicture showing rebellion, one of the most notable. there were conflicts within the colonies. now we will call them countries. you have to...
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it comes from the guitar family in persia. it's the ancestor of the lute and the guitar family. oud is actually the most prominent instrument in arabic music, and it's as valuable as the piano for the western composer or performer. as far as i'm concerned, this is one of the greatest instruments in the world. it's very dear to me. ♪ her cheeks were like the lily white ♪ ♪ that bloom in yonder valley, oh. ♪ (narrator) the human voice is perhaps the most flexible of all instruments. [singing traditional japanese music] [choir singing] the great variety of vocal timbres found around the world are reflected both in how singers render individual pitches and how they place their voices. ♪ i know i've been changed. (lausevic) there are so many elements that create a particular type of sound that are much more variable than when you're plucking an instrument or playing an instrument in which you have an expected sound. there is some aspect of the voice that is unique to each person. [singing doleful melody] when you're talking about vocal timbre, you need to think about whether the soun
it comes from the guitar family in persia. it's the ancestor of the lute and the guitar family. oud is actually the most prominent instrument in arabic music, and it's as valuable as the piano for the western composer or performer. as far as i'm concerned, this is one of the greatest instruments in the world. it's very dear to me. ♪ her cheeks were like the lily white ♪ ♪ that bloom in yonder valley, oh. ♪ (narrator) the human voice is perhaps the most flexible of all instruments....
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in 2009 when we were at that 1971 number we had 2 beats around silver up to about persia and to geneva area. it would be fantastic to be able to get to that place as quickly as we can. >> if i do as these academy classes graduate and will take about six 6 months to get to the staffing levels that we need. i do want to add the foot beat to take down some of these night clubs and i also want to establish them at night. most of our foot beat are for merchants. when the merchants close around 6:00 at night, you don't see the foot beat as much but i would like to have them around the parks also and other places is exactly where i would put the personnel along with bicycle officers and foot beat. >>supervisor john avalos: i wanted to talk to you about amazon park where we've had shootings about 5 and at least three homicides that happened at the park and it's been very alarming to the people and you've been very responsive and met with people and we addressed staffing levels and lighting and cameras at the park. can you describe where we are at and what we discuss ed last month? >> a lot of
in 2009 when we were at that 1971 number we had 2 beats around silver up to about persia and to geneva area. it would be fantastic to be able to get to that place as quickly as we can. >> if i do as these academy classes graduate and will take about six 6 months to get to the staffing levels that we need. i do want to add the foot beat to take down some of these night clubs and i also want to establish them at night. most of our foot beat are for merchants. when the merchants close around...
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europe is looking strong, 6% growth from the likes of persia.uld be a mixed picture on the fact that it is missing in terms of revenue. -- the stock could be flat, maybe down some 1% and some traders are calling at this morning. like for like sales up 3.4%, slightly shy of compiled consensus we found. they seem to be bearing fruit from some of this tsunami of bd investment management reviews happening, largely in the united states. they say that major retentions limits losses of clients. but from a global basis, the u.s. look strong, western europe up 4.6%. manus: let's bring back and richard hunter. -- it'snumbers interesting what they were fearful for, that's tsunami of revision and didn't come through. richard: rather calm water is then we were expecting. it is a good summary of exactly where we are. and it is a pretty good culture, perhaps a couple pockets of pleasant surprise in terms of what has managed in china. wpp has geographical diversification, business diversification. bloomberg intelligence just run some of the numbers -- their net
europe is looking strong, 6% growth from the likes of persia.uld be a mixed picture on the fact that it is missing in terms of revenue. -- the stock could be flat, maybe down some 1% and some traders are calling at this morning. like for like sales up 3.4%, slightly shy of compiled consensus we found. they seem to be bearing fruit from some of this tsunami of bd investment management reviews happening, largely in the united states. they say that major retentions limits losses of clients. but...
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we ruled persia for two centuries. charlie: the mongolian empire.mpire.ongolian it covers all of russia, part of , ande, and china, india also persian empire. charlie: who were the most famous leaders of that empire? guest: genghis can. mongolia built first observatory and first hospitals, first universities. in iran. he said he's grateful for mongolian empire. choose to make -- that became the revision. charlie: the main religion in mongolia? guest: buddhism. and originally is related with shamanism. charlie: how about you? guest: i am buddhist. charlie: what does that mean in terms of how you see life? guest: very peaceful and you are ruler of your own destiny. that's how i see. charlie: you are the owner of your destiny. how much conflict or accommodation is there with north korea? we have a unique decision in relation with north korea. i was in north korea after my second term, my first country to visit, it was north korea. this is not detention center. you can go to the university and give lecture. i gave lecture about no dictatorship lasts for
we ruled persia for two centuries. charlie: the mongolian empire.mpire.ongolian it covers all of russia, part of , ande, and china, india also persian empire. charlie: who were the most famous leaders of that empire? guest: genghis can. mongolia built first observatory and first hospitals, first universities. in iran. he said he's grateful for mongolian empire. choose to make -- that became the revision. charlie: the main religion in mongolia? guest: buddhism. and originally is related with...
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they had a swastika in persia, way before national socialism came along. >> radcliffe defended asatruisturbed murray, who let him know how much when he returned to his cell. >> you just made us look like a bunch of [ bleep ]. >> i tried to talk to you about this i swear i did. sorry, marcus. i apologize. try not to get mad at me, man. >> you just sank my boat. >> later we told murray we recorded his exchange with radcliffe and asked him to explain it. >> i was a little man. i mean, it -- he didn't mean any harm, he just -- ignorant of the conduction of leadership roles, and i think now that he has seen that it upset me and knows that it's not really how we do business, i think he's changed his point of view. >> murray hopes to also change the point of view of prison officials. he will soon have a hearing with administrators to appeal their ban on group worship services among asatru members and have it removed from the list of security threat groups. robbie mcanally faces another challenge. he not only feels isolated from his young son but his boyhood friend who just happens to be his
they had a swastika in persia, way before national socialism came along. >> radcliffe defended asatruisturbed murray, who let him know how much when he returned to his cell. >> you just made us look like a bunch of [ bleep ]. >> i tried to talk to you about this i swear i did. sorry, marcus. i apologize. try not to get mad at me, man. >> you just sank my boat. >> later we told murray we recorded his exchange with radcliffe and asked him to explain it. >> i...
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rival persia reiterating it never cheated on the emissions as it reports a 3% decline on elsas mostlyn china. results at phillips overshadowed on news that the sale may be blocked to china. and wpp co is warning of inane pricing in the advertising industry in response to what he caws growing caution from clients. talk talk hiring defense contractor ba systems in response to a third data breach. hackers reportedly posing as staff to extract money from customerings. and a top gainer, denying reports it's up for sale after stock market turmoil hammered its assets under management and share price this summer. back to you. >> our next guest likes some of the value he sees in europe. he is the chief equity investment officer where he overseas $300 billion in assets under management. welcome. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> credit suisse. why? >> it's one of my favorite stocks. they had their strategy day last week. the new ceo laid out the credit vision. they're raising $6 billion of fresh capital which they needed. but that puts the capital issue, takes that off the table. now they
rival persia reiterating it never cheated on the emissions as it reports a 3% decline on elsas mostlyn china. results at phillips overshadowed on news that the sale may be blocked to china. and wpp co is warning of inane pricing in the advertising industry in response to what he caws growing caution from clients. talk talk hiring defense contractor ba systems in response to a third data breach. hackers reportedly posing as staff to extract money from customerings. and a top gainer, denying...
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shortly after in the '80s, there was a buildup especially in the persia gulf, and we see that today, the feelings of locals on the bases you see a wide range of opinions. many locals are quite happy to have the bases. many work on the bases. have businesses that benefit from the presence of the bases. but the economic impacts are complicated and there are many, as i pointed to, in places like japan and elsewhere that are very much opposed to having military presence on their soil for a variety of reasons. just to follow up on the economic impacts, research has shown that while people often fear the economic consequences of a base closing, they fear that in places like florida, california, new york, texas, similar fears abroad, research shows that generally speaking the economic damage is slight and communities tend to bounce back quickly and in some cases end up better off than they were with the base because they create more viable economies and transform bases in the schools, housing and shopping and many other uses. >> i think it is great what you are doing. >> thank you. >> hi, d
shortly after in the '80s, there was a buildup especially in the persia gulf, and we see that today, the feelings of locals on the bases you see a wide range of opinions. many locals are quite happy to have the bases. many work on the bases. have businesses that benefit from the presence of the bases. but the economic impacts are complicated and there are many, as i pointed to, in places like japan and elsewhere that are very much opposed to having military presence on their soil for a variety...
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that's persia, iran, russia. the sunnis will ultimately be the islamic state and i think they are both tonight for a fight to the finish. >> what do you think about this, saying but continue will lose eventually. he's putting himself in a vulnerable position. putin aligning himself with assad is not a good leadership position for him to be in. >> maybe. maybe he will get bogged down in the middle east like the russians got bogged down in afghanistan. but maybe not. and what are they likely to gain if they succeed in the middle east? let's say this new russian, iranian, assad-iraq alliance does control the middle east. what's in the middle east? oil? potentially saudi arabia is in this fight. if russia controls the oil he controls the international economy. martha: the president said putin has a tiny coalition. that he has assad and iran. an says we have everybody else. but who is he kidding? you look at this situation, this has not been a strong coalition. >> the emperor has no clothes. neighbor russia only has a
that's persia, iran, russia. the sunnis will ultimately be the islamic state and i think they are both tonight for a fight to the finish. >> what do you think about this, saying but continue will lose eventually. he's putting himself in a vulnerable position. putin aligning himself with assad is not a good leadership position for him to be in. >> maybe. maybe he will get bogged down in the middle east like the russians got bogged down in afghanistan. but maybe not. and what are they...
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looking at persia, the stock is down after vehicle sales worldwide fell in the third byrter and push part a drop in china. ,inally, looking at talk talk that company one of the worst performers on the stoxx 600 today. it is still reeling from that news last week of a cyber attack on its website. if i take you to look at europe's equity benchmark of course, the stoxx 600 coming off a three-week rally and coming off a two-month high and also falling after its biggest two-day rally on thursday and friday since july. that news from china and the announcement of a step up in stimulus for the sixth time since november is raising a lot of questions about the fundamentals of the world's second-biggest economy. we have not seen that euphoria carried through in the same ways that we did after that ecb meeting. if i take you to look at national equity benchmark, you can see quite a bit of risk aversion here. it was more mixed picture earlier. percent andths of a down half a percent to the dax has been one of the best ,erformers in western europe but german business confidence was not as big a d
looking at persia, the stock is down after vehicle sales worldwide fell in the third byrter and push part a drop in china. ,inally, looking at talk talk that company one of the worst performers on the stoxx 600 today. it is still reeling from that news last week of a cyber attack on its website. if i take you to look at europe's equity benchmark of course, the stoxx 600 coming off a three-week rally and coming off a two-month high and also falling after its biggest two-day rally on thursday and...
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in 2009 when we were at that 1971 number we had 2 beats around silver up to about persia and to geneva area. it would be fantastic to be able to get to that place as quickly as we can. >> if i do as these academy classes graduate and will take about six 6 months to get to the staffing levels that we need. i do want to add the foot beat to take down some of these night clubs and i also want to establish them at night. most of our foot beat are for merchants. when the merchants close around 6:00 at night, you don't see the foot beat as much but i would like to have them around the parks also and other places is exactly where i would put the personnel along with bicycle officers and foot beat. >>supervisor john avalos: i wanted to talk to you about amazon park where we've had shootings about 5 and at least three homicides that happened at the park and it's been very alarming to the people and you've been very responsive and met with people and we addressed staffing levels and lighting and cameras at the park. can you describe where we are at and what we discuss ed last month? >> a lot of
in 2009 when we were at that 1971 number we had 2 beats around silver up to about persia and to geneva area. it would be fantastic to be able to get to that place as quickly as we can. >> if i do as these academy classes graduate and will take about six 6 months to get to the staffing levels that we need. i do want to add the foot beat to take down some of these night clubs and i also want to establish them at night. most of our foot beat are for merchants. when the merchants close around...
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in 2009 when we were at that 1971 number we had 2 beats around silver up to about persia and to geneva area. it would be fantastic to be able to get to that place as quickly as we can. >> if i do as these academy classes graduate and will take about six 6 months to get to the staffing levels that we need. i do want to add the foot beat to take down some of these night clubs and i also want to establish them at night. most of our foot beat are for merchants. when the merchants close around 6:00 at night, you don't see the foot beat as much but i would like to have them around the parks also and other places is exactly where i would put the personnel along with bicycle officers and foot beat. >>supervisor john avalos: i wanted to talk to you about amazon park where we've had shootings about 5 and at least three homicides that happened at the park and it's been very alarming to the people and you've been very responsive and met with people and we addressed staffing levels and lighting and cameras at the park. can you describe where we are at and what we discuss ed last month? >> a lot of
in 2009 when we were at that 1971 number we had 2 beats around silver up to about persia and to geneva area. it would be fantastic to be able to get to that place as quickly as we can. >> if i do as these academy classes graduate and will take about six 6 months to get to the staffing levels that we need. i do want to add the foot beat to take down some of these night clubs and i also want to establish them at night. most of our foot beat are for merchants. when the merchants close around...
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invisible red lines in the sand, how much does she , who that valerie jarrett was born in persia, speaksersian, how much impact do you think she has had on foreign policy of barack obama? thank you. host: first, valerie jarrett? guest: i think that is very hard for me to know. i know she is very influential, how much impact she had i don't know. i think more importantly president obama did come into extricate usg to from conflicts where we had lost so many lives. and of course he also had an agenda where he wanted to reach a nuclear deal. i think that was there from the beginning and i think that that has driven much of the way that he has regarded russia, although obviously things did not quite turn out the way he wanted them to. i don't think that we are in a korean war situation or a cuban missile crisis situation. that theo remember united states is infamously more powerful than russia. we are not strategic rivals in the same way that we were then. we are however both nuclear superpowers. that putin rhetoric has accused is more reckless than some of the rhetoric we riod. during the s
invisible red lines in the sand, how much does she , who that valerie jarrett was born in persia, speaksersian, how much impact do you think she has had on foreign policy of barack obama? thank you. host: first, valerie jarrett? guest: i think that is very hard for me to know. i know she is very influential, how much impact she had i don't know. i think more importantly president obama did come into extricate usg to from conflicts where we had lost so many lives. and of course he also had an...
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in 2009 when we were at that 1971 number we had 2 beats around silver up to about persia and to geneva area. it would be fantastic to be able to get to that place as quickly as we can. >> if i do as these academy classes graduate and will take about six 6 months to get to the staffing levels that we need. i do want to add the foot beat to take down some of these night clubs and i also want to establish them at night. most of our foot beat are for merchants. when the merchants close around 6:00 at night, you don't see the foot beat as much but i would like to have them around the parks also and other places is exactly where i would put the personnel along with bicycle officers and foot beat. >>supervisor john avalos: i wanted to talk to you about amazon park where we've had shootings about 5 and at least three homicides that happened at the park and it's been very alarming to the people and you've been very responsive and met with people and we addressed staffing levels and lighting and cameras at the park. can you describe where we are at and what we discuss ed last month? >> a lot of
in 2009 when we were at that 1971 number we had 2 beats around silver up to about persia and to geneva area. it would be fantastic to be able to get to that place as quickly as we can. >> if i do as these academy classes graduate and will take about six 6 months to get to the staffing levels that we need. i do want to add the foot beat to take down some of these night clubs and i also want to establish them at night. most of our foot beat are for merchants. when the merchants close around...
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triumphe in part of that country, the nearly 2-year-old-year-old arch once linked the roman empire to persiave destroyed it. 25 minutes after the house. his advice has helped millions including celebrities and pop tigs. >> the ability to take action, to follow through, take the steps that are necessary to take an idea and translate it into a reality. success leaves clues, in other words if someone is successful not once, not twice but continuously, they're not lucky. there's something they're doing that's making their life extraordinary. take those three magic words and live them, raise your standard. >> the first video about 35 years ago, tony says. one of the politicians he advised was mitt romney ahead of his first debate with president obama. >> so what does tony robbins think of the current presidential race including front-runner donald trump? the author of "money, master of the game, seven simple steps to financial freedom" joins us live. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> what do you think about donald trump? >> i know donald so it's hard to -- donald is being donald and certai
triumphe in part of that country, the nearly 2-year-old-year-old arch once linked the roman empire to persiave destroyed it. 25 minutes after the house. his advice has helped millions including celebrities and pop tigs. >> the ability to take action, to follow through, take the steps that are necessary to take an idea and translate it into a reality. success leaves clues, in other words if someone is successful not once, not twice but continuously, they're not lucky. there's something...