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he is now on his way back to japan after his three-day visit to south asia. japan has long been the top donor to the two south asian nations but china is increasingly flexing its economic muscle in the region. so abe is playing catchup. >> reporter: abe's visit to sri lanka on sunday was the first by a japanese prime minister in 24 years. the nation is close to sealing a pact with gentlemayea japan. crude oil is shipped along this route. abe and president paxar agreed to launch government talks to ensure safety and uphold the freedom of navigation in the indian ocean. >> translator: sri lanka and japan are both nations that share values. we've agreed to extend our friendly relationship to a new partnership between maritime states. >> translator: i thank japan and its people for the support, understanding, cooperation, and friendship it extended when sri lanka was in a difficult and challenging period. >> reporter: abe earlier visited bangladesh where he met prime minister sheikh shena. they confirmed that japan will extend economic assistance worth up to $6 bi
he is now on his way back to japan after his three-day visit to south asia. japan has long been the top donor to the two south asian nations but china is increasingly flexing its economic muscle in the region. so abe is playing catchup. >> reporter: abe's visit to sri lanka on sunday was the first by a japanese prime minister in 24 years. the nation is close to sealing a pact with gentlemayea japan. crude oil is shipped along this route. abe and president paxar agreed to launch government...
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. >>> plus, hundreds of villages are underwater in parts of south asia. we will have the latest on a brutal monsoon season. back in a moment. ♪ ooooohh!!! ♪ what it is, what you want? yeah. ♪ live your life right ♪ make the beat the bump ♪ it's like one for the treble ♪ two for the bass ♪ three for the pretty babies up in the place ♪ the undeniable! ♪ come into the party in a b-boy stance ♪ i rock on the mic ♪ and make the world wanna dance ♪ fly like a dove ♪ that come from up above ♪ i'm rocking on the mic ♪ and you can call me mos love ♪ little homie you can call it what you want ♪ but you can't call it weak ♪ and you can't call it chump ♪ and looking like that ♪ babe you need to call me up ♪ seven eighteen d-a-n-t-e, one what? ♪ oh baby. ooooohh baby! ♪ ooooohh!!! ♪ yeah yeah. yeah yeah. yeah yeah. ♪ >>> serena williams won the u.s. open tennis tournament bringing her haul of grand slam titles to 18. she beat caroline wozniacki of denmark in straight sets. it was williams' third consecutive win at the tournament and her sixth overall. williams now tie
. >>> plus, hundreds of villages are underwater in parts of south asia. we will have the latest on a brutal monsoon season. back in a moment. ♪ ooooohh!!! ♪ what it is, what you want? yeah. ♪ live your life right ♪ make the beat the bump ♪ it's like one for the treble ♪ two for the bass ♪ three for the pretty babies up in the place ♪ the undeniable! ♪ come into the party in a b-boy stance ♪ i rock on the mic ♪ and make the world wanna dance ♪ fly like a dove ♪...
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members of al qaeda say they're establishing a union to carry out attacks in south asia. al qaeda leader ayman al zawahiri made the statement in an online video. >> translator: i announce to muslims around the world and especially in south asia the founding of a new branch of al qaeda. >> indians have faced threats for years. militants staged coordinated attacks in 2008 in mumbai. more than 160 people were killed. the majority of indians are hindu but the country also has the world's third largest population of muslims. new prime minister modi has described hinduism as the cornerstone of the muslim state. some are concern his views could agitate radical muslims. >>> representatives of iran and six world powers failed to reach a lasting agreement on the future of the iranian nuclear program. but they'll return to the table later this month in new york. the negotiators missed a july deadline for an agreement. but a european union spokesperson said they'll meet again in two weeks on the sidelines of meetings of the u.n. general assembly. they're hoping to reach a deal by lat
members of al qaeda say they're establishing a union to carry out attacks in south asia. al qaeda leader ayman al zawahiri made the statement in an online video. >> translator: i announce to muslims around the world and especially in south asia the founding of a new branch of al qaeda. >> indians have faced threats for years. militants staged coordinated attacks in 2008 in mumbai. more than 160 people were killed. the majority of indians are hindu but the country also has the...
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and a senior associate from south-east asia at the woodrow wilson center. this comes at a pivotal time on international matters. what is at stake? >> what is at stake is prime minister narendra modi and president obama have an excellent opportunity to take a relationship that is at a good footing and reenergyize the relationship, taking it forward. what will be key and discussed in the next few days is you'll have both signalling that the economic relationship will drive the bilateral relationship forward. you will not get a large announcement. but both will repriororities. >> from a counter perspective, how important is this relationship? >> it's critical. despite differences and disagreements, india and the united states sees similarly when it comes to terrorism and what to do about it, particularly in south asia, i think with u.s. forces, with most u.s. forces withdrawing from afghanistan this year, there'll be strategic space that will open up and allow the united states to focus on getting the matter on track. that will include security cooperation. >>
and a senior associate from south-east asia at the woodrow wilson center. this comes at a pivotal time on international matters. what is at stake? >> what is at stake is prime minister narendra modi and president obama have an excellent opportunity to take a relationship that is at a good footing and reenergyize the relationship, taking it forward. what will be key and discussed in the next few days is you'll have both signalling that the economic relationship will drive the bilateral...
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the death toll is rising as heavy monsoon flooding washes over south asia. >> hit-and-run leaves a south jersey man dead, police >> good morning, everyone, it is 5:00 a.m. monday september 8 we have news you didn't see lorcht. >> a shooting victim situation goes from bad to worse when he is involved in a crash on the way to the hospital. >> the search intensifies for a hit run driver in south philadelphia. >> it's a very first day of school. we'll take you a lock for the first day. >> reporter: we have clear skies to the north, as the day goes on, we'll catch the flowdz farther north of -- clouds farther north of philadelphia. 68 degrees in philadelphia. as you step outside. that's not too bad. 68 in reading, 62 in trenton. 70 in dover and low 70s down the shore along the boardwalk in sea isle and atlantic city. in the city, 68 degrees by
the death toll is rising as heavy monsoon flooding washes over south asia. >> hit-and-run leaves a south jersey man dead, police >> good morning, everyone, it is 5:00 a.m. monday september 8 we have news you didn't see lorcht. >> a shooting victim situation goes from bad to worse when he is involved in a crash on the way to the hospital. >> the search intensifies for a hit run driver in south philadelphia. >> it's a very first day of school. we'll take you a lock...
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south asia has more muslims than almost any other part of the world, when you consider bangladesh, pakistan and india added together. and then you have indonesia, which has about 200 million muslims, in many ways, al qaeda's probably looking at south asia as a great new set of catchment area of sorts. >> ravi, thank you for that. thanks for being with us. >>> now, the u.s. department of justice is launching a review of the police department in ferguson, missouri, if you remember, unrest broke out there last month after a white police officer shot and killed an african-american teenager. >> officials will decide if the forces operations met federal standards, past allegations of abuse by police officers in ferguson will also be examined. this investigation, through, is separate to another federal review, specifically looking at the shooting death of 18-year-old michael brown. >>> we'll take a short break here, when we come back, russian president vladimir putin proposes a peace plan for eastern ukraine. a live report from kiev just ahead. over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanc
south asia has more muslims than almost any other part of the world, when you consider bangladesh, pakistan and india added together. and then you have indonesia, which has about 200 million muslims, in many ways, al qaeda's probably looking at south asia as a great new set of catchment area of sorts. >> ravi, thank you for that. thanks for being with us. >>> now, the u.s. department of justice is launching a review of the police department in ferguson, missouri, if you remember,...
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dispietdespite all their disagrs and differences, particularly in south asia i think particularly withmany u.s. forces, with most u.s. forces withdrawing from afghanistan this year that there's going to be some strategic space that opens up that will allow the united states to focus on getting that relationship back on track with india and that will certainly include security as well. >> mr. gupta. >> india is making a really strong effort to raise its role in the nation. during the swearing in ceremony for prime minister modi he invited all the leaders for the sarc countries, which is the south asian region for cooperation. especially on afghanistan as michael mentioned you're going to have prime minister modi and president obama are going to have to make sure they're on the right page as u.s. troops leave in 2014. >> mr. kugeman how does the u.s. benefit from india being a regional power? >> i think both the u.s. u.s. and india. (inaudible) i'm nod particularly convinced that narendra modi who has often talked about his support and how impressed he is about china, it's unclear if mod
dispietdespite all their disagrs and differences, particularly in south asia i think particularly withmany u.s. forces, with most u.s. forces withdrawing from afghanistan this year that there's going to be some strategic space that opens up that will allow the united states to focus on getting that relationship back on track with india and that will certainly include security as well. >> mr. gupta. >> india is making a really strong effort to raise its role in the nation. during the...
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. >>> still to come here on cnn, flood waters are on the rise in south asia.e of the worst flooding the country has seen in more than half a century. every day, people fall. from a simple misstep, to tripping over a rug, to just losing their balance. and not being able to get up from a fall can have serious, lifetime consequences. being prepared is important. philips lifeline with autoalert is more than just a medical alert button. it's an advanced fall detection system designed to get you help quickly. if you fall and you're unable to push your button, the fall detection technology within autoalert can trigger the button to automatically place a call for help. our us-based staff will make sure you get the help you need right away. this is philips lifeline. we received a fall-detected signal. do you need help? call now about philips lifeline with autoalert, the only button with philips' advanced fall detection technology. we'll send you this free information kit about the importance of getting help quickly, should you happen to fall. when i fell, i couldn't pr
. >>> still to come here on cnn, flood waters are on the rise in south asia.e of the worst flooding the country has seen in more than half a century. every day, people fall. from a simple misstep, to tripping over a rug, to just losing their balance. and not being able to get up from a fall can have serious, lifetime consequences. being prepared is important. philips lifeline with autoalert is more than just a medical alert button. it's an advanced fall detection system designed to get...
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sprawling labor camp known as sonapur is home to hundreds of thousands of migrant workers from south asia. in hindi, sonapur means 'city of gold' - but in reality, it's more of a shanty town. it's this pool of labor that american subcontractors dip into to find workers for us military bases in afghanistan. >> what would happen if someone tried to apply for a job directly with ecolog? >> the typical business model, i'll call it, that's used by the gulf subcontractors is they will go to india, or nepal or philippines, or kenya, and they will link up with a recruiter. they work out first the above the board terms. and then there is the below the board agreement. which is the kickback. >> we needed to speak to someone intimately familiar with the arrangements between subcontractors and their agents. in afghanistan, ravi had given us the name of the recruiter in dubai who connected him to ecolog. to get this agent to talk to us openly, my producer and i posed as employees of a subcontractor, looking to hire indian workers. we set up a meeting with the agent near his office, and filmed it using
sprawling labor camp known as sonapur is home to hundreds of thousands of migrant workers from south asia. in hindi, sonapur means 'city of gold' - but in reality, it's more of a shanty town. it's this pool of labor that american subcontractors dip into to find workers for us military bases in afghanistan. >> what would happen if someone tried to apply for a job directly with ecolog? >> the typical business model, i'll call it, that's used by the gulf subcontractors is they will go...
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emergency teams get vital aid in flooredded areas across south asia, but thousands are still not rescuedo independence demonstrations is
emergency teams get vital aid in flooredded areas across south asia, but thousands are still not rescuedo independence demonstrations is
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. >>> plus, how gushing waters are ravaging parts of south asia with some of the worst flooding that region has seen in more than half a century. beta-glucan...f a soluable fiber from whole grain oat foods like cheerios can help lower cholesterol. thank you! ifyou may be muddlingble withrough allergies.nger... try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin. because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. muddle no more™. when your favorite food starts a fight fight back fast with tums. relief that neutralizes acid on contact... ...and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! try great tasting tums chewy delights. yummy. welllllllll, not when your travel rewards card makes it so hard to get a seat using your miles. that's their game. the flights you want are blacked out. or they ask for some ridiculous number of miles. honestly, it's time to switch to the venture card from capital one. with venture, use your miles on any airline, any flight, any time. no blackout dates. and with every purchase, you'll earn unlimited dou
. >>> plus, how gushing waters are ravaging parts of south asia with some of the worst flooding that region has seen in more than half a century. beta-glucan...f a soluable fiber from whole grain oat foods like cheerios can help lower cholesterol. thank you! ifyou may be muddlingble withrough allergies.nger... try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin. because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. muddle no more™....
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it clearly has presence in all the mideast, north africa, other places of the world to include south asiaate issue we have to focus in on now we have to attack that. it is not dissimilar to a national effort, an international effort against cancer. there must be research, there must be efforts and it's going to tack a lot ke a lot of time . what we have to do right now is we have to be able to stop the immediate bloodshed that's occurring. there is a military effort to that. there is not a military solution. it's an effort and part of an entire strategy that has to include all the elements of power so what you see right now is the isolation of isis that is to say cutting off its elements of support in syria. this is a good first step, that allows the forces in iraq to get their act together over time, give them some time, give them some space and what you see next, carol, will be an increase of the air strikes in support of iraqi forces in iraq, again, to further degrade isis. nothing is going to go away in terms of a defeat until you're able to get at all those sources of support which w
it clearly has presence in all the mideast, north africa, other places of the world to include south asiaate issue we have to focus in on now we have to attack that. it is not dissimilar to a national effort, an international effort against cancer. there must be research, there must be efforts and it's going to tack a lot ke a lot of time . what we have to do right now is we have to be able to stop the immediate bloodshed that's occurring. there is a military effort to that. there is not a...
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and emergency teams get vital aid across south asia. thousands are still not rescued. the u.s. president has set out his plan for taking on the islamic state group in iraq and syria. barack obama's strategy includes airstrikes in both countries. plus sending more troops to iraq to advise iraqi forces. >> the counter terrorism strategy. >> it's approached toward either target from yemen to afghanistan and pakistan, obama promised to irradicates is through airstrikes and proxy wars in iraq and syria. >> we will not allow american combat troops fighting on american soil. this counter terrorism campaign will be waged through a steady, relentless effort to take out isil wherever they exist through our air power, and forces on the ground. >> but it's a strategy that analysts say is unclear at best. >> eliminating it them a terrorism organize, there's the syrian part of the equation, and the iraqi part of the equation, and it's not entirely clear how the u.s. administration seeks to proceed in syria. barack obama mentioned syrian rebels, who those syrian rebels will be remains to be s
and emergency teams get vital aid across south asia. thousands are still not rescued. the u.s. president has set out his plan for taking on the islamic state group in iraq and syria. barack obama's strategy includes airstrikes in both countries. plus sending more troops to iraq to advise iraqi forces. >> the counter terrorism strategy. >> it's approached toward either target from yemen to afghanistan and pakistan, obama promised to irradicates is through airstrikes and proxy wars in...
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i spoke a brief time ago with the director of the south asia center of the atlantic council. what is at the heart of those protesters' frustration? >> the frustration is really about the inability of the government to respond to their request for looking at the elections that were held over a year ago. the results were suspect. the prime minister and his team refused to acknowledge these complaints and then it has escalated ever since and deteriorated into essentially -- with people that were elected, ignoring the irony of the election, instead of preserving and protecting the constitution of the country that they now want to upend the elected government. >> is there a real possibility of another military cu in pakistan? -- coup in pakistan? >> you can never dismiss that possibility. they don't have any political party waiting in the wings. that has been the problem in the past. all the opposition parties are more or less behind the prime minister and he hopes to bring a joint session of parliament together for the next few days to solidify that constitutional support. so, he
i spoke a brief time ago with the director of the south asia center of the atlantic council. what is at the heart of those protesters' frustration? >> the frustration is really about the inability of the government to respond to their request for looking at the elections that were held over a year ago. the results were suspect. the prime minister and his team refused to acknowledge these complaints and then it has escalated ever since and deteriorated into essentially -- with people that...
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hundreds of thousands are still stranded by floods in south asia. plus, too close to call. less than a week out from the scottish independence referendum. >>> and in florida, a baseball player is struck in the face by a fastball. president obama told the american public while he believes the islamic state must be destroyed and explains how he wants to do it, now they are taking a closer look on if it can work.
hundreds of thousands are still stranded by floods in south asia. plus, too close to call. less than a week out from the scottish independence referendum. >>> and in florida, a baseball player is struck in the face by a fastball. president obama told the american public while he believes the islamic state must be destroyed and explains how he wants to do it, now they are taking a closer look on if it can work.
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emergency teams get vital aid in flooredded areas across south asia, but thousands are still not rescued. plus. pro independence demonstrations is called to self-determination grow loudner spain's richest region. secretary of state john kerry has urged leaders to back the new u.s. military drive against the islamic state. he is been meeting arab leaders in the city, kerry also sought permission to make more use of baseness the region, and fly more war planes overhead. >> isil is an organization, that knows no bounds. it is an organization that raped, and brutalizes women. and sells even young girls as prides. the viciously and is din rim minutely attack groups of all ethnicities. all sects. any religion. including vulnerable minorities like christians. and they do so only because those people are not them. because they represent something different. >> their bar barety literally knows no limits and they have to be stopped. a more organized way against all of us, and we have to say here, that any security movement, again is terrorism in order, to get it's good results must be accompanied
emergency teams get vital aid in flooredded areas across south asia, but thousands are still not rescued. plus. pro independence demonstrations is called to self-determination grow loudner spain's richest region. secretary of state john kerry has urged leaders to back the new u.s. military drive against the islamic state. he is been meeting arab leaders in the city, kerry also sought permission to make more use of baseness the region, and fly more war planes overhead. >> isil is an...
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. >> announcing plans to expand the groups that work into india and south asia. the statement was made as the influence of the islamic state continues to grow in the middle east. looking at the contest between is and al qaeda. >> since 2013, the islamic state has enjoyed a dizzying ride to power. winning huge territory and thousands of new recruits, and leaving al qaeda to stand in the shadow of their success. so in june, when the is group declared itself a state all eyes were on al qaeda, and al zawahiri to see how he would react. and he remained silent until now. his 55 minute video said that he put al qaeda back into the contest, rejecting the islamic state's sears of supremacy. >> especially the indian continent, the founding of a new brand. this is to raise the flag of jihad and return to islamic rule in the continent. >> al qaeda's aging leadership has struggled to compete as the islamic state has gained momentum. in 2013, the group was known as isil, the islamic state group in iraq. and they even accused them of going into syria. with the acquisition of mi
. >> announcing plans to expand the groups that work into india and south asia. the statement was made as the influence of the islamic state continues to grow in the middle east. looking at the contest between is and al qaeda. >> since 2013, the islamic state has enjoyed a dizzying ride to power. winning huge territory and thousands of new recruits, and leaving al qaeda to stand in the shadow of their success. so in june, when the is group declared itself a state all eyes were on al...
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totally unprecedented in the history of south asia. never ever before there was the attack.hat has started happening because, why? because of two reasons. one, bigoted people and the biggest difference, a part of bigotry. those people know well that the challenge to the orthodoxy and the conservatism and narrowmindedness is embedded. that's why they're fearful that what if that gets support, political or from international? we have to be very, very careful and thank you for raising that point. >> thank you very much, hassan. i would like to post all those who didn't get a chance at asked a question, unlike to thank us on for his presentation but i would also like to invite all of you to attend the session this coming monday where the ambassador was a special adviser. that will be this coming monday. to all of you, thank you very much for your presence this morning. [applause]
totally unprecedented in the history of south asia. never ever before there was the attack.hat has started happening because, why? because of two reasons. one, bigoted people and the biggest difference, a part of bigotry. those people know well that the challenge to the orthodoxy and the conservatism and narrowmindedness is embedded. that's why they're fearful that what if that gets support, political or from international? we have to be very, very careful and thank you for raising that point....
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the prime minister invited all the heads of government from the surrounding countries in south asia to attend his inauguration. but among the meetings he held with heads of government, his meeting with noaz sharif has been paid most interest to. a planned meeting between indian and pakistani foreign secretaries was cancelled because the pakistani high commissioner had met with kashmiri separatists. a call for more dialogue with pakistan but this is very firm that had can't take place. he is looking more for pakistan do more to rein in the are threat of terrorists so they ask normalize their relations. >> alyssa ayres, thank you so much for having us. and now to our signature segment. our original in department reports in-depth reports from around the nation and the world. tonight, the mid-term elections. voters across the nation go to polls less than six weeks from now, and the biggest question heading into election day is whether the g.o.p. will regain control of the united states senate. one race that will help determine that is being fought in kansas, a reliably republican state whe
the prime minister invited all the heads of government from the surrounding countries in south asia to attend his inauguration. but among the meetings he held with heads of government, his meeting with noaz sharif has been paid most interest to. a planned meeting between indian and pakistani foreign secretaries was cancelled because the pakistani high commissioner had met with kashmiri separatists. a call for more dialogue with pakistan but this is very firm that had can't take place. he is...
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. >>> typhoon continues to lash south asia with strong winds and some heavy rain.ruck china's southern most island yesterday. about 90,000 people were evacuated and dozens of flights had to be canceled. the storm is weakening though as it moves through vietnam. its also being blamed for two deaths in the philippines. >>> several thousand firs in the western states are now battling 15 wildfires that are burning out of control. fierce winds have fueled a fire that raced through the small northern california town of weeds burning a church to the grounds and damaging or destroying 100 homes. 1500 people have been evacuated in the area and fire also knocked out power to the town. for awhile officials of officials had to close interstate five. that's the main highway between california and oregon. >>> one washington state town is trying to crack down on body odor. the town passed an ordinance banning certain behavior in public places. visitors to their city park city hall and even the library are for now prohibited from using obscene language, not wearing enough clothing
. >>> typhoon continues to lash south asia with strong winds and some heavy rain.ruck china's southern most island yesterday. about 90,000 people were evacuated and dozens of flights had to be canceled. the storm is weakening though as it moves through vietnam. its also being blamed for two deaths in the philippines. >>> several thousand firs in the western states are now battling 15 wildfires that are burning out of control. fierce winds have fueled a fire that raced through...
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oil prices headed south. asia-pacific stocks going insane direction.ay, good morning to you first of all -- japan is closed for respect the aged day. china and hong kong will open in a half an hours time. taiwan, with that, and the industrial production is weak at his -- as weak as it has been, clearly concern for taiwan. australia, you can see they are very closely linked to what happens in china. big declines today for australia. also the queue we -- qe. i will discuss the fx report for the day coming up. the aussie and kiwi reacting to this week in maine data from china. malaysia, little bit lower this morning. off their highs. australia is really feeling the brunt today. can see from this -- look at that -- significant declines. as soon as the market opened, down it went. look at that. that was the opening price, significantly lower. that shows you the concern. clearly financials, miners, all of these look for china for their direction. today being hit pretty hard. >> we are going to look at sinopec. it is selling about one third of its fuel statio
oil prices headed south. asia-pacific stocks going insane direction.ay, good morning to you first of all -- japan is closed for respect the aged day. china and hong kong will open in a half an hours time. taiwan, with that, and the industrial production is weak at his -- as weak as it has been, clearly concern for taiwan. australia, you can see they are very closely linked to what happens in china. big declines today for australia. also the queue we -- qe. i will discuss the fx report for the...
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i do want to point out, though, if you look at terrorism in south asia, most terrorist attacks tend to be maoist. they are not going to unduly panic. >> thank you very much indeed. >>> just ahead on the sidelines of the nato summit, our nick robertson will speak to david cameron. we'll be right back as soon as he arrives there. >>> welcome back. we have a rare conversation for you now with the man who knows isis from the inside. he defected from the terror group in syria just a few weeks ago, and he sat down recently with cnn. and we have to warn you that this exclusive report includes some graphic images. >> reporter: there is no sign here of the progressive city that this once was. now, the seat of power for isis. grew some crucifixions, public executions for anyone who insults god. lashings for women who are not fully covered. beatings and impressisonment fo keeping a store open during worship time. the effect is felt not just here but everywhere across the so-called islamic state. there is a commission for the prohibition of fights. this man, a syrian in his 20s defected in isis le
i do want to point out, though, if you look at terrorism in south asia, most terrorist attacks tend to be maoist. they are not going to unduly panic. >> thank you very much indeed. >>> just ahead on the sidelines of the nato summit, our nick robertson will speak to david cameron. we'll be right back as soon as he arrives there. >>> welcome back. we have a rare conversation for you now with the man who knows isis from the inside. he defected from the terror group in syria...
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hundred civilians.and has forced severe flooding has left hundreds of people dead across parts of south asiaand china. and in india.more than 2- thousand villages have been affected by the flooding. a massive rescue and relief operation is underway. as of saturday, some 5-thousand people have been rescued from the flood zone. the area is experiencing the worst flooding in six decades. one school's yearbook is raising eyebrow's. why some say their student body is too over- exposed. temperatures for tomorrow range from the '60s to the '80s. ...we need to break up. is it the biting? cuz i can stop? no! i love you and your show. it's cable. customers are more satisfied with u-verse. switch and we can stay together forever. forever? ow. i'm not gonna lie to you. it's also the biting. break up with cable. choose u-verse tv from $19 a month for 2 years. nasa says a newly-discovered asteroid will pass "very close" to earth today. this diagram from nasa shows the space rock's projected path. so how close will it come? well.about 25-thousand miles from the earth. or a tenth of the distance from the ce
hundred civilians.and has forced severe flooding has left hundreds of people dead across parts of south asiaand china. and in india.more than 2- thousand villages have been affected by the flooding. a massive rescue and relief operation is underway. as of saturday, some 5-thousand people have been rescued from the flood zone. the area is experiencing the worst flooding in six decades. one school's yearbook is raising eyebrow's. why some say their student body is too over- exposed. temperatures...
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qaeda later, al-zawahiri today released a new 55 minute video announcinga al qaeda's expansion into south asia. al-zawahiri's message is about raising al qaeda profile in wake of recent successes by islamic state, which has been competing in international jihad movement and succeeding of late. joining to us talk about president's failed foreign policy in fighting al qaeda and the islamic state, and how to forestall vladimir putin's ambitions, we're joined by congressman ted poe. great to have you here. >> thank you. lou: this has been a terrible week for united states, and this president, on the world's stage. what can the president do now to make clear what his strategy is? he is in possession of one. lou?arctic lacearticulate a dir. foreign policy. >> the president needs to lead, being leader of free world has some responsibility, one is to lead. this issue, with isis, we should have a plan. the president should have a plan. america should know what it is, and isis needs to know wha whatt is. we're not sure we got a plan, president said, well we want to manage the group. what does that mean?
qaeda later, al-zawahiri today released a new 55 minute video announcinga al qaeda's expansion into south asia. al-zawahiri's message is about raising al qaeda profile in wake of recent successes by islamic state, which has been competing in international jihad movement and succeeding of late. joining to us talk about president's failed foreign policy in fighting al qaeda and the islamic state, and how to forestall vladimir putin's ambitions, we're joined by congressman ted poe. great to have...
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and in a placeed like ours, with the potential for power, it allows us to look to south asia, southeastific, where we are of opec andall part we have created, china, japan, at least peru does. the european union, the united states, canada. it has to do with over 90% of gdp. >> mr. president. you spoke about looking outside of the alliance. with that also include an alliance -- what are the chances of them joining with the pacific alliance? like last year, thanks to the political will among the four partners, we decided to bring together 42 percent of our exports and 8% will be realized in the next 10-15 years. tentative. basically theave to recognize differences. the pacific alliance is an alliance among companies with open economies. an economy with a free-trade agreement, participating in great commercial sectors. that we will be able to find common ground. >> the president of peru speaking yesterday to bloomberg news. that is your latin america report for this tuesday. coming up, a democratic senator relet -- we asked -- and reacts in the senate. ♪ >> more now on dealing with domesti
and in a placeed like ours, with the potential for power, it allows us to look to south asia, southeastific, where we are of opec andall part we have created, china, japan, at least peru does. the european union, the united states, canada. it has to do with over 90% of gdp. >> mr. president. you spoke about looking outside of the alliance. with that also include an alliance -- what are the chances of them joining with the pacific alliance? like last year, thanks to the political will...
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the rain is to the south. asia, more of the same, torrential rains continue. i want to recap what happened here in the month of august. take a look at japan in kochi. 1561 millimeters of rainfall. they normally get 368 the entire month. incredible scene there. same deal can be said for lots of locations across japan. hong kong not far behind, they are over their monthly average by 100 or so millimeters. so, you get the idea. soggy august, now we are going into september. itis the same thing. we continue to see rainfall over the region here. the monsoon continues. healthy over india picking up a good 238, almost ten inches of rainfall there in just about 24 to 48 hours. area of disturbed weather, monitoring this for the potential of the next few days. it's bringing heavy rainfall against the philippines. we will watch this for potential development. >> thank you. >>> a booming business, but not one for the fate of heart. we get up close and take a look at cockroach farming in china. >> reporter: if you are eating, maybe put down your fork because we have a surp
the rain is to the south. asia, more of the same, torrential rains continue. i want to recap what happened here in the month of august. take a look at japan in kochi. 1561 millimeters of rainfall. they normally get 368 the entire month. incredible scene there. same deal can be said for lots of locations across japan. hong kong not far behind, they are over their monthly average by 100 or so millimeters. so, you get the idea. soggy august, now we are going into september. itis the same thing. we...
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of my down into east africa -- years, down into east africa, up into syria and iraq and still in south asia and pakistan-afghanistan. and bangladesh. they just announced a new cell. >> not to mention asia. >> right. they have done a pretty good job and i will welcome back to that if you want. the asians have done a good job of rooting it out. so why i say two of the iceberg, i think in that huge geographic area that i talked about you will see isis-like problems pop up over the next 5, 10, 15, 20 years. >> is this the greatest challenge today? >> yes. >> not russia, not china. >> i break that into threats and challenges. the greatest threat to the u.s. without a doubt in my mind is islamic fundamentalism. the greatest challenge to the how do we come to terms with a rising power in a station when we are the status quo power, when we need to have a good relationship with this country both for economic reasons and national security reasons. the greatest threat, greatest challenge. >> thank you for coming. >> always great to be here. >> back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ >> terry gilliam is here
of my down into east africa -- years, down into east africa, up into syria and iraq and still in south asia and pakistan-afghanistan. and bangladesh. they just announced a new cell. >> not to mention asia. >> right. they have done a pretty good job and i will welcome back to that if you want. the asians have done a good job of rooting it out. so why i say two of the iceberg, i think in that huge geographic area that i talked about you will see isis-like problems pop up over the next...
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at a counter-protest outside the arena, prachi patankar of the south asia solidarity initiative criticized modi's visit. crooks concern for advancing basic standards of democracy and human rights in india and universally. we believe it is our moral responsibility truth fused to go along with the modi euphoria and voice our concerns and criticisms of bigotry and violence. not doing so not only justifies bigotry, but normalizes acceptance of hateful ideology and future policies. >> a lawsuit was added in u.s. court seeking to hold them to account for the 2002 anti-muslim riots. white house spokesperson josh earnest said it wouldn't interfere with modi's trip cause of diplomatic immunity. >> sitting heads of government enjoy immunity and personal in viability while in the u.s. means they cannot be persecuted or delivered papers to begin the process of a lawsuit. in addition, as a matter of treaty current heads of delegations to the you in general simply enjoy immunity while in new york to attend you in advance. i don't anticipate it will have any impact on is very important visit here to the
at a counter-protest outside the arena, prachi patankar of the south asia solidarity initiative criticized modi's visit. crooks concern for advancing basic standards of democracy and human rights in india and universally. we believe it is our moral responsibility truth fused to go along with the modi euphoria and voice our concerns and criticisms of bigotry and violence. not doing so not only justifies bigotry, but normalizes acceptance of hateful ideology and future policies. >> a...
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he's now director for south and central asia at the hudson institute. latest book is "magnificent delusions: pakistan, the united states, and an epic history of misunderstanding." and moeed yusuf is the director of south asia programs at the u.s. institute of peace. he just returned from a trip to pakistan. we welcome you both to the program. prime minister sharif has been in office over a year what is behind all these protests. >> well, what we have essentially is several characters in the pakistani play wanting everything according to their script and not willing to compromise. the military does not want the civilian government to be able to change policies, especially in relation to india. they also want general mush arive to be released without being tried for treason. mr. sharif cliffs critical positions to people close to him by family tie. so even though he is democratically elected, not really acted like a democrat. and then we have spoilers like mr. imram khan who believes he should be prime minister, except for a cult like following he doesn't
he's now director for south and central asia at the hudson institute. latest book is "magnificent delusions: pakistan, the united states, and an epic history of misunderstanding." and moeed yusuf is the director of south asia programs at the u.s. institute of peace. he just returned from a trip to pakistan. we welcome you both to the program. prime minister sharif has been in office over a year what is behind all these protests. >> well, what we have essentially is several...
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the south asia correspondent is there. what does this video tell us? >> reporter: the successors of bin laden saying his plan is set up a south asian wing to al qaeda. this would stretch all the way from pakistan through india and all the way over to myanmar. his hope is try to gavelize the population. the best way to see this is this is a battle of brands among global jihads. for a very long time now, al qaeda has made no significant end roads into india. to some extent it's avoided trying to recruit in india in particular. partly because it was concerned about opening a second front antagonizing the hindu majority. this is the pretty desperate call by al qaeda's leader at a time when it has been eclipsed by the islamic state. >> this is a setback for india. in pakistan, how is this news reacted to? >> reporter: there's not been much reaction here so far. you can see the pressure that al qaeda is under right here. islamic state has been recruiting here. several militant groups previously pledged allegiance to al qaeda and said they support the goal of
the south asia correspondent is there. what does this video tell us? >> reporter: the successors of bin laden saying his plan is set up a south asian wing to al qaeda. this would stretch all the way from pakistan through india and all the way over to myanmar. his hope is try to gavelize the population. the best way to see this is this is a battle of brands among global jihads. for a very long time now, al qaeda has made no significant end roads into india. to some extent it's avoided...
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the south asia correspondent is in islamabad for us.ing us up to date on the situation now on the ground. >> reporter: as you can see, it's still raining here. it's raining most of today and most of last night in islamabad, the northern part. in places it's been raining almost two days. this has caught many by surprise. normally this is the end of the monsoon. these are very late rains. coming with constant water coming down, it's caused large scale flooding in many parts of this region. the latest we've heard from the pakistani disaster authority is that at least 66 people have been killed. there are reports that the figure has gone much higher than that. there are parts of the region that have been cut off by landslides. the army is involved in rescue efforts. it still hasn't managed to get to all areas effective. what's happened in a lot of cases, people are dying. their houses have been collapsing after getting water logged, poorly built buildings collapsing on top of them. they're being crushed to death. others are electrocuted. th
the south asia correspondent is in islamabad for us.ing us up to date on the situation now on the ground. >> reporter: as you can see, it's still raining here. it's raining most of today and most of last night in islamabad, the northern part. in places it's been raining almost two days. this has caught many by surprise. normally this is the end of the monsoon. these are very late rains. coming with constant water coming down, it's caused large scale flooding in many parts of this region....
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but if the cases start jumping and going to south asia or to the middle east, this is going to be a disasterproportions. we've got to stop it right now. that's why we keep going back to the board and getting more money. what we do over the next three to six weeks is going to determine whether we can get in under control or not. >> thanks to world bank president jim kim for that sobering prediction. for our call to action we're asking to you help spread awareness of this crisis by signing the one campaign's acted to end ebola petition and share it using #endebola. if you're moved bit story, encourage world leaders to step up and stop the spread of this disease. you can find all the information at msnbc.com//ronanfarrowdaily. joy reid is up next with "the reid report." stay with us. they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation
but if the cases start jumping and going to south asia or to the middle east, this is going to be a disasterproportions. we've got to stop it right now. that's why we keep going back to the board and getting more money. what we do over the next three to six weeks is going to determine whether we can get in under control or not. >> thanks to world bank president jim kim for that sobering prediction. for our call to action we're asking to you help spread awareness of this crisis by signing...
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they are focused all over the world, east, south asia, 99%, china, india, southwest asia 22%, middle east 17%, latin america, 53%, and in africa 7%. you know,e one of the more ill illogical aspect is how many of the kids come here, gain the imeimmense knowledge, take it bk home in part of the immigration policy. let's dig deep. are we this close, in my mind saying that certain americans door dumb, lazy or can't be reached, best thing is to give them an artificially high income, and we're lowering the hard -- bringing in hard working small, and eager foreigners, is that the real-real deal, i think the answer is a resounds yes, and it makes me sick to think of it. we have two millennials joining us right now. amy, you have a very impressive resume. at-this-point some might say you are like a young american out liar, not what we have here what would you say? isay. >> thank you for calling me young. you know, i would say particularly regarding we're talking about international college students, i think one thing that has been lost here is we're not looking at it as americans being dumb o
they are focused all over the world, east, south asia, 99%, china, india, southwest asia 22%, middle east 17%, latin america, 53%, and in africa 7%. you know,e one of the more ill illogical aspect is how many of the kids come here, gain the imeimmense knowledge, take it bk home in part of the immigration policy. let's dig deep. are we this close, in my mind saying that certain americans door dumb, lazy or can't be reached, best thing is to give them an artificially high income, and we're...
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zawahiri, the head of al qaeda, has issued a video appeal trying to create an al qaeda in india, south asias, but the message was really directed towards india and he says he wants to free muslims from the oppression they face in gujarat, and kashmir. do you worry something like this could succeed? >> translator: my understanding is that they're doing injustice towards the muslims of our country. if anyone thinks indian muslims will dance to their tune, they are delusional. indian muslims will live for india, they will die for india, they will not want anything bad for india. >> why do you think it is that there is this remarkable phenomenon that you have 170 million muslims and they seem to be almost no or very few members of al qaeda even though al qaeda is in afghanistan and, of course, there are many in pakistan. what is it that has made this community not as susceptible? >> translator: firstly, i'm not the authority for doing a psychological and religious analysis on this but if question is whether or not humanity should be defended in the world whether or not believers in humanity sho
zawahiri, the head of al qaeda, has issued a video appeal trying to create an al qaeda in india, south asias, but the message was really directed towards india and he says he wants to free muslims from the oppression they face in gujarat, and kashmir. do you worry something like this could succeed? >> translator: my understanding is that they're doing injustice towards the muslims of our country. if anyone thinks indian muslims will dance to their tune, they are delusional. indian muslims...
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it's the last leg of his south asia tour. measure he made the home state of indian prime minister his first visit. china is one of india's top trading partners. >>> there is hope that there could be more job opportunities for indians in china. >> reporter: these chinese language students in new delhi are investing in their future. they believe learning mandarin now will pay off later. >> in future china, you know, could take over all of the world, so for that it is really important to learn chinese, to earn lots of money. >> reporter: the school has seen a steady stream of students since it opened. the director says one of the objectives is to help bring indian and chinese people closer. >> not only indian people who are learning the language, but also learning the culture. >> reporter: for year's china's main influence on life in india was limited to restaurants like these. but chinese goods have now flooded the market. now both countries are holding talks with the aim of increasing trade even further. this mobile app was la
it's the last leg of his south asia tour. measure he made the home state of indian prime minister his first visit. china is one of india's top trading partners. >>> there is hope that there could be more job opportunities for indians in china. >> reporter: these chinese language students in new delhi are investing in their future. they believe learning mandarin now will pay off later. >> in future china, you know, could take over all of the world, so for that it is really...
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. >>> intense flooding in south asia left more than 250 people dead and dozens more injured or missingone of the hardest hit countries is india where 2,000 villages have been affected. officials say homes are destroyed. bridges and roads have been washed away and power and water systems are crippled. >>> an american detained in north korea soon will learn his fate in a north korean court. matthew miller says he is going on trial next sunday. he's asking the u.s. government to help free him. he's accused of tearing up his tourist visa and seeking asylum upon entry. will ripley asked him what he wanted to tell u.s. officials. >> that my situation is very urgent. very soon i'm going to trial and i would directly be sent to prison. i think this interview is my final chance to push the american government into helping me. >> reporter: if it's your final chance, what do you want to tell them that you haven't already said? >> that i need help and they need to quickly make movement because there's not much time. >> and this morning shelling hit areas near two key cities in eastern ukraine inte
. >>> intense flooding in south asia left more than 250 people dead and dozens more injured or missingone of the hardest hit countries is india where 2,000 villages have been affected. officials say homes are destroyed. bridges and roads have been washed away and power and water systems are crippled. >>> an american detained in north korea soon will learn his fate in a north korean court. matthew miller says he is going on trial next sunday. he's asking the u.s. government to...