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towers of dubai, a sprawling labor camp is home to hundreds of thousands of migrant workers from south asia. in hinzi, this means town of gold. but it is more a sham low pool. military bases in afghanistan. >> if there was one small room and we were like 25 to 40 people in one room but basically that room is capable only for three people. >> what would happen if someone tried to apply for a job directly with echolog? >> they are not responding. there is only one way we can control assent. >> the typical business model i'll call it that's used if by by the gulf subcontractors is they'll go to india or nepal or south africa, and they work out the above the board terms and then there's 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, robbie had given us the name of the recruiter in dubai who connected him to echolog. to get to speak to this agent openly, i and my employee set up a meeting with the agent near his office and filmed it using two hidden cameras. >
towers of dubai, a sprawling labor camp is home to hundreds of thousands of migrant workers from south asia. in hinzi, this means town of gold. but it is more a sham low pool. military bases in afghanistan. >> if there was one small room and we were like 25 to 40 people in one room but basically that room is capable only for three people. >> what would happen if someone tried to apply for a job directly with echolog? >> they are not responding. there is only one way we can...
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complex warñ2h >>> a google ai program beat a master player not once, not twice, but three times in south asialong thought to be unwinnable by a computer. google said it stretched it to its limit. it's amazing the man provided any challenge, considering the computer with calculate 10 thousand moves within a second. kind of like shu with a track. >>> that is it for abc 7 news, thank you for joining us. we'll see you later. thank you. imagine if the things you bought every day... ...earned you miles to get to the places you really want to go. with the united mileageplus explorer card, you'll get a free checked bag, two united club passes, priority boarding, and 30,000 bonus miles. everything you need for an unforgettable vacation. imagine where it will take you. the united mileageplus explorer card. >> announcer: the following is a presentation of espn on abc. >>> you know, it's not just oracle arena. how about at&t center in san antonio. basically impossible for teams to win there, especially thanks to kawhi leonard having a career season. you know who else is? russell westbrook, another career
complex warñ2h >>> a google ai program beat a master player not once, not twice, but three times in south asialong thought to be unwinnable by a computer. google said it stretched it to its limit. it's amazing the man provided any challenge, considering the computer with calculate 10 thousand moves within a second. kind of like shu with a track. >>> that is it for abc 7 news, thank you for joining us. we'll see you later. thank you. imagine if the things you bought every...
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there is an independent south-east asia analyst joining us. the man they reckon is going to win the presidency, what do we know of him? >> the most important thing to know is that he is extremely loyal to aung san suu kyi which is probably his key qualification. that is not to say he is not an intelligent man, but i think he was chosen because she has known and trusted him for years and is likely to represent her, ait were, in the presidency even if she is not allowed to formally hold that role >>> how does the military feel about him becoming president? >> the military has been digging in it's heels now for the first several weeks and months. certainly in the nomination of its own vice president, choosing a hard liner, someone who remains on u.s. sanctions list. it is sending a signal that while n.l.d. has claimed power and aung san suu kyi cannot run the country, the military has 25% of the parliament >>> if they want to change - the constitution, they will oppose that. >> it will. i'm not convinced that the n.l.d. will continue to move down
there is an independent south-east asia analyst joining us. the man they reckon is going to win the presidency, what do we know of him? >> the most important thing to know is that he is extremely loyal to aung san suu kyi which is probably his key qualification. that is not to say he is not an intelligent man, but i think he was chosen because she has known and trusted him for years and is likely to represent her, ait were, in the presidency even if she is not allowed to formally hold...
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s south asia falling into a total solar eclipse >>> republicans donald trump has even more to celebrate after the latest contest for the u.s. presidential nomination. he is giving his rivals fewer chances to catch up while on the democrat skratic side hillary clinton suffered an unexpected setback. she lost the state of michigan to underdog rival bernie sanders as our correspondent reports. >> reporter: it was a win he was waiting for. the u.s. state of michigan where young democratic voters there overwhelmingly backed presidential candidate bernie sanders. >> i just want to take this opportunity to thank the people of mich garden who kind of repudiated the polls that had 20/205 point down. who said bernie sanders was not going anywhere. >> reporter: instead he is still collecting delegates vowing to take what he calls his political revolution all the way to this summer's democratic presidential nominating convention. it was a big night too for donald trump who also defied the wishes of the political establishment to win the south yern state of mississippi, mich beganed hawaii. his appe
s south asia falling into a total solar eclipse >>> republicans donald trump has even more to celebrate after the latest contest for the u.s. presidential nomination. he is giving his rivals fewer chances to catch up while on the democrat skratic side hillary clinton suffered an unexpected setback. she lost the state of michigan to underdog rival bernie sanders as our correspondent reports. >> reporter: it was a win he was waiting for. the u.s. state of michigan where young...
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he looks like he's supposed to be from south asia, but then he was light skinned african-american fromzing. >> giveus an idea about the program and tell us a little bit in terms of how important this kind of film festival is for the community. >> sure. it helps support the pacific islander community at the college of san matteo. there's a lack of numbers for those students a the higher education level. it's something that can help push them to transfer out. the film festival is a perfect way for the students to get connected to the community, get connected to the asian-american community, and sort of broaden their mind set of where they can go with an education. all right. >> probably something you want to accomplish with this. >> definitely. not only do we want to showcase film makers and their films but bring people out in the community just to know that people of color, asian pacific americans are in the media profession. you know, and specifically film makers. >> yes. it's important for them to see that part of it. >> that's correct. >> do you feel like there is a growing appreciat
he looks like he's supposed to be from south asia, but then he was light skinned african-american fromzing. >> giveus an idea about the program and tell us a little bit in terms of how important this kind of film festival is for the community. >> sure. it helps support the pacific islander community at the college of san matteo. there's a lack of numbers for those students a the higher education level. it's something that can help push them to transfer out. the film festival is a...
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>> it has been a tragic year for refugees and migrants, not only in europe but also in south-east asia. we had around 8,000 people from rohinga, myanmar and bangladesh migrants stranded at sea just a year ago. around 3,000 people perished at sea and it tooks governments weeks to take action. a lot of boats were to youed back and refugees were left astray. eventually the government did make a decision to rescue them and give them shelter temporarily. to prevent all these crisis happening at sea, the meeting here is focusing on a so-called mechanism to have a more rapid response during humanitarian crisis at sea that would happen again in the future. i'm joined by the foreign minister from holland and the chair of the e.u. well to our program. >> thank you. >> reporter: you have praised the asian nations for the humanitarian approach last year, but at the same time europe seems to be backing away more from this humanitarian approach with people being sent back to turkey, refugees being detained in greece. what is happening with the humanitarian approach in europe? >> i think what we're t
>> it has been a tragic year for refugees and migrants, not only in europe but also in south-east asia. we had around 8,000 people from rohinga, myanmar and bangladesh migrants stranded at sea just a year ago. around 3,000 people perished at sea and it tooks governments weeks to take action. a lot of boats were to youed back and refugees were left astray. eventually the government did make a decision to rescue them and give them shelter temporarily. to prevent all these crisis happening...
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as we go into south asia, i wanted to point out this region in the northern portion of india and northward. and want to show you some video over the past couple of days because of these storm systems that originated from the mediterranean sea. it moved across the afghanistan/pakistan region and then impacted northern india and areas north of there on saturday and sunday. the heaviest place had about 100 millimeters of rainfall during the weekend. that's very unseasonable for this time of year. and because the fresh snowfall that also came down, there are a chance of avalanches. so alerts issued to three states in the region. and then there's also some severe hailstorms or strong hailstorms that took place on sunday. wheat crops have been damaged by that and also strong gusts. and this is something that may likely continue for at least another day. the low that's responsible for this continues to remain and pushes toward the east. the rain totals itself may be dropping off a bit. this is our accumulation precipitation forecast. looking at areas way toward the north and west to see some rain
as we go into south asia, i wanted to point out this region in the northern portion of india and northward. and want to show you some video over the past couple of days because of these storm systems that originated from the mediterranean sea. it moved across the afghanistan/pakistan region and then impacted northern india and areas north of there on saturday and sunday. the heaviest place had about 100 millimeters of rainfall during the weekend. that's very unseasonable for this time of year....
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kennedy did travel to south asia during the 1000 days of the kennedy administration.he went in spring 1962. just a few months before the crisis. it was the first time i first lady had traveled by herself outside the united states in the age of television. eleanor roosevelt traveled during the second world war but there is no television. truman and eisenhower's wives never travel by themselves overseas. when i say by herself, that is a bit of a misnomer. her sister went with her, the, the secret service detachment of about 25 people. they needed a boeing seven oh seven to get there as well. her trip was a spectacular success. she was hailed as the queen of america and india and pakistan. she excited the crowds not just in india and pakistan but because of television, she excited the people back in the united states of america. in pakistan, she also got a gift, he heard that she was a horsewoman, she loved hearses, she loves riding, she loved jumping, so, so he gave her a 10-year-old gelding. she let immediate instructions back to the white house that the horse was to b
kennedy did travel to south asia during the 1000 days of the kennedy administration.he went in spring 1962. just a few months before the crisis. it was the first time i first lady had traveled by herself outside the united states in the age of television. eleanor roosevelt traveled during the second world war but there is no television. truman and eisenhower's wives never travel by themselves overseas. when i say by herself, that is a bit of a misnomer. her sister went with her, the, the secret...
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also addresses the lack of useful drug availability especially painkillers in south africa and south asia pain relief is very limited while europe and north america consumed 95% of all pain medication. the report offers a survey of the drug use around the world. they will come up with tailor-made solutions to these challenging global problem. >> joachim el cha po guzman said he wants to be transferred to u.s. prisons because thinks guards won't let him sleep. he wants to be transferred to a medium secure system. mexico is holding him in a max security jail. he has twice escaped from vowed he would fight extra dix for as long as possible. >>> facebook latin american vice president spent 24 hours in this jail after defying a court order demanding data from the company's what's up messaging service in a drug trial. it follows apple's refusal to hand over data in a san bernardino shooting. >>> debris that washed up on a beach belongs to a boeing aircraft. they found a piece of its wing on reunion island. >>> after a year in space, a russian cosmonaut and nasa astronaut has landed. >> they bid
also addresses the lack of useful drug availability especially painkillers in south africa and south asia pain relief is very limited while europe and north america consumed 95% of all pain medication. the report offers a survey of the drug use around the world. they will come up with tailor-made solutions to these challenging global problem. >> joachim el cha po guzman said he wants to be transferred to u.s. prisons because thinks guards won't let him sleep. he wants to be transferred to...
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kennedy did travel to south asia during the thousand days of the kennedy administration.he went in the spring of 1962, so just a few months before the crisis. it was the first time a first lady had traveled by herself outside the united states in the age of television. eleanor roosevelt had traveled during the second world war, but there was no television. and truman and eisenhower's wise never traveled by themselves overseas. when i say by herself, that's a little bit of a misnomer. her sister went with her. the secret service detachment of about 25 people. they needed a boeing 707 to get in there as well. her trip was a spectacular success. she was hailed as the queen of america in india and pakistan, and she excited the crowd not just in india and pakistan, but because of television she excited people back in the united states of america. in pakistan they also gave her a gift. he had heard she was a horsewoman, she loves horses, she loved writing, she loved jumping within. so he gave her a 10 year old gelding. she laid immediate instructions back to the white house tha
kennedy did travel to south asia during the thousand days of the kennedy administration.he went in the spring of 1962, so just a few months before the crisis. it was the first time a first lady had traveled by herself outside the united states in the age of television. eleanor roosevelt had traveled during the second world war, but there was no television. and truman and eisenhower's wise never traveled by themselves overseas. when i say by herself, that's a little bit of a misnomer. her sister...
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pathogens, coming out of wildlife, it actually is amarines bacteria, this is where the major rivers of south asia drain and it's huge wetlands and the water there is half fresh, half salty, it's quite warm, this is perfect for this bacteria to grow in the water and it lives in conjunction and actually helps recycle nutrients, it's kind of a helpful inhabitant in that environment, people lived in places like the zimmerman, tightly flooded twice a day, there's crocodiles, there's tigers, that all changed in the 19th century when the british decide to chop down and turn them into rice farms, over the course of century, 90% settled. there's people close in intimate contact with colora and allows to spill over into human bodies and adapt to us and what it does in our bodies it's quite different than what it does in the environment. the first pandemic in 1917 and then russia and europe, and this is exactly what's happening today with our new pathogens. we are invading wildlife habitat or we are disrupting wildlife habitat, we are allowing animals and people to come into contact and when that happens th
pathogens, coming out of wildlife, it actually is amarines bacteria, this is where the major rivers of south asia drain and it's huge wetlands and the water there is half fresh, half salty, it's quite warm, this is perfect for this bacteria to grow in the water and it lives in conjunction and actually helps recycle nutrients, it's kind of a helpful inhabitant in that environment, people lived in places like the zimmerman, tightly flooded twice a day, there's crocodiles, there's tigers, that all...
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a reporter for south asia joins us from new delhi now.igation found antibodies are used routinely on indian chicken farms. this is deeply alarming, is it not? >> it is. it's alarming on so many levels. one thing you have to keep in is that more of these antibiotics are used in agriculture than they are in humans. often times we are talking about the same drugs that you and i rely on to treat diarrhea, pneumonia, urinary tract infections, so why is is alarming? on one level, the kind of drugs being used, like something you might put on -- in your travel bag when you come to india. the second reason is because of the way the drugs are used, creating ideal conditions to spawn a superbug, low levels, repeatedly, used when they are not necessary to prevent disease before it happens. increase means is you the risk of the superbugs developing on these farms around these animals, then the same superbugs getting into the environment, and what we have seen in the past was superbugs is that they are incredibly mobile. within hours, they can get out
a reporter for south asia joins us from new delhi now.igation found antibodies are used routinely on indian chicken farms. this is deeply alarming, is it not? >> it is. it's alarming on so many levels. one thing you have to keep in is that more of these antibiotics are used in agriculture than they are in humans. often times we are talking about the same drugs that you and i rely on to treat diarrhea, pneumonia, urinary tract infections, so why is is alarming? on one level, the kind of...
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of course they are coping syrian refugees and refugees from other parts of the middle east and south asia. they have labored to do that in an appropriate way. did but that, too, poses extra burdens on them. this is a time for to us reaffirm our solidarity with our union friends and allies, individually and through nato as they struggle with how to defeat the terrorist threats they face. >> in is a pore could something like this happen here? is this something that people should fear? got to recognize that the threat posed by the modern incarnation of terrorism is one that we have to be vigilant against. and i know that americans have every reason to be frightened about what they see and what happened to us in san bernardino. and remember the terrorists are trying to undermine the democratic values that are at the root of our way of life. weep cannot let them succeed. we have to intensify to keep americans safe and work with our friend and allies to combat threats. >> that is why perhaps some suspect like the one taken into custody in brussels, maybe should use some enhanced techniques and
of course they are coping syrian refugees and refugees from other parts of the middle east and south asia. they have labored to do that in an appropriate way. did but that, too, poses extra burdens on them. this is a time for to us reaffirm our solidarity with our union friends and allies, individually and through nato as they struggle with how to defeat the terrorist threats they face. >> in is a pore could something like this happen here? is this something that people should fear? got...
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chinao not know if it is or these other countries, you add up the anomaly -- vietnam and the rest of south asiaand you get a production of more middle-class people and that is the market they are aiming for. there is growth and they will compete for growth. scarlet: shale has really changed things dramatically, reducing cost by 35%. is the cost curve, does it make it economical for any country? >> cost curves have come down in unconventional places, that is the dilemma for opec. they saw a fall in production coming from the u.s., brazil, and canada. and it includes shale and deepwater. cost,ere aiming at high marginal cost production and what happened, and challenging what is happening, we are seeing dramatic cost deflation. a good 30% and much more to come. i think that the market will be surprised at the amount of cost deflation on the horizon. and deepwater, this is the beginning. prices are collapsing. this could last a long time. we have access -- excess of supply that could last seven years. that means that rates are down. dayasn't such a $50,000 a -- $650,000 a day last year. it makes a
chinao not know if it is or these other countries, you add up the anomaly -- vietnam and the rest of south asiaand you get a production of more middle-class people and that is the market they are aiming for. there is growth and they will compete for growth. scarlet: shale has really changed things dramatically, reducing cost by 35%. is the cost curve, does it make it economical for any country? >> cost curves have come down in unconventional places, that is the dilemma for opec. they saw...
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the report also tracks use of painkillers, south africa and south asia pain relief is very limited while north america consumes 95% of all pain medication. a report offers a provision, up to the u.n. guilt general assem. >> neave beark barker reporting. >>> a court ordered men to pay about $1 million to their victims. prosecuted in the country where the crimes took place, as opposed to in an international tribunal. the two officers have also been convicted in the murders of seven men who disappeared during the war. they have each been sentenced to 360 years in prison. >>> the treasurer of the vatican denied allegations that he tried obribe a sexual abuse victim to protect the catholic church. cardinal george pell was testifying for a sixth day via video link from rome. he said he did not have access to money and he knew bribery was a crime. 15 australian abuse victims traveled oroam to witness pell's testimony. >> there is an acknowledgment that this is a global systemic rob, acknowledgment that these issues go to the top and we need an acknowledgment that there is going to be action he
the report also tracks use of painkillers, south africa and south asia pain relief is very limited while north america consumes 95% of all pain medication. a report offers a provision, up to the u.n. guilt general assem. >> neave beark barker reporting. >>> a court ordered men to pay about $1 million to their victims. prosecuted in the country where the crimes took place, as opposed to in an international tribunal. the two officers have also been convicted in the murders of seven...
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this is water that is how fresh, half salty and this is where all the major rivers of south asia are draining into the bay of bengal. now for a long time, people didn't usually live in places like this. they are covered in swamps, tidally flooded twice a day. there are cyclones, tigers. so people didn't really live in cholera rich environment. that, of course, all changed in the 19th century. the british decided to turn these into ricefields. over the course of the 19 century, 90% of the area was settled. so suddenly humans invaded cholera habitat that about cholera to spill over to our bodies and adapt to us. and, of course, in our bodies it doesn't perform a very useful ecological function but it can kill people within a matter of hours. about 50% of people infected will die if not treated promptly. so the first pandemic of cholera started in 1817, started to move into russia and now into the industrializing cities of europe. and this is the same thing that's happening today. about 50% of our new pathogens are coming out of the bodies of animals. and it happens when humans invaded
this is water that is how fresh, half salty and this is where all the major rivers of south asia are draining into the bay of bengal. now for a long time, people didn't usually live in places like this. they are covered in swamps, tidally flooded twice a day. there are cyclones, tigers. so people didn't really live in cholera rich environment. that, of course, all changed in the 19th century. the british decided to turn these into ricefields. over the course of the 19 century, 90% of the area...
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a total eclipse of the sun was visible in parts of south east asia...and a partial eclipse was visible in other areas including alaska and hawaii. nasa is using this eclipse as a practice for another total 2017. an eclipse occurs when the moon passes directly between earth and the sun. when the moon's shadow falls on earth, people within that shadow see the moon block a portion of the sun's light. still ahead, a texas t-v crew looking at storm damage comes across something surprising. the unusual sight they caught on camera sitting in the mess. still to come, a would-be robber has some poor time as he tries to steal money from a cab driver. make sure you watch ten news this morning this week for your chance to win a v i p prize pack to the april 2nd tampa bay lightning versus the new jersey devils game. all you have to do is watch 10 news this morning for the word of the day, then enter to win through our facebook page. live look at florida southern (announcer): this is no ordinary salad, this is a florida berry and citrus salad. mix arugula, fresh strawberries, blueberries and oranges
a total eclipse of the sun was visible in parts of south east asia...and a partial eclipse was visible in other areas including alaska and hawaii. nasa is using this eclipse as a practice for another total 2017. an eclipse occurs when the moon passes directly between earth and the sun. when the moon's shadow falls on earth, people within that shadow see the moon block a portion of the sun's light. still ahead, a texas t-v crew looking at storm damage comes across something surprising. the...
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in south asia afghanistan is at serious risk of a breakdown during the 2016 occasioned by the mounting security challenges weighing out the political cohesion increasingly assertive of the power breakers and financial shortfalls and sustained countrywide attacks are diverging stability. many more threats to the interest worldwide that we could address that are covered in the statement for the record that i will stop with that and we will address your questions. >> thank you director clapper. first i'm going to go to director comey. there's been a lot involving the iphone that was owned by the san bernardino shooter. what exactly are you asking apple to do? how does this differ from the other times you've asked them to maintain communications? >> in the case of san bernardino, the federal judge ordered the maker of the code to do two things. that is disable the function on the phone so that if the fbi is trying to guess the pass code it doesn't automatically delete the content and second, to try to disable the delay between the tribes functions to try to guess the code it doesn't take y
in south asia afghanistan is at serious risk of a breakdown during the 2016 occasioned by the mounting security challenges weighing out the political cohesion increasingly assertive of the power breakers and financial shortfalls and sustained countrywide attacks are diverging stability. many more threats to the interest worldwide that we could address that are covered in the statement for the record that i will stop with that and we will address your questions. >> thank you director...
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do and i know we have to do the same to defeat all of the terrorist groups from north africa to south asia. when you've got somebody running for president who is insulting religionnsulting their , that makes a hard job even harder. pay attention to what is a said because everybody else in the world pays attention and it has consequences. in a campaign and most seriously, in the white house. when you vote tomorrow, you will be voting for a president and commander-in-chief and we need somebody who has the experience and the temperament to deal with what is going on in the world and i am grateful for the experience i have had because i have been in the situation room. decisions don't get there unless they need the president to decide them just like when we were trying to decide whether to face any action on intelligence of where bin laden was. these are hard choices. we thinko be sure that hard about who can fulfill that essential part of the job. with meill stand tomorrow, with me during this campaign, and then if you will work with me to achieve this mission i have laid out of knocking down
do and i know we have to do the same to defeat all of the terrorist groups from north africa to south asia. when you've got somebody running for president who is insulting religionnsulting their , that makes a hard job even harder. pay attention to what is a said because everybody else in the world pays attention and it has consequences. in a campaign and most seriously, in the white house. when you vote tomorrow, you will be voting for a president and commander-in-chief and we need somebody...
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marine bacteria and lives in estuaries, special lie bangladesh, where the major rivers rivers of south asia drain into bay of bengal. a huge wetland and the water is half salty, perfect for the bacteria to grow in the water, and it lives in conjunction with plankon and helps the nutrient, a helpful inhabit tenant in that environment. and people -- this is a giant -- it's tidally flooded twice day. there's crocodiles, tigers and cyclones. that it changed in the 1923478 century when the british decided to chop down the turns and turn them into rice farms. so quite suddenly over this -- 90% of the area was settled. so suddenly people are in close intimate contact with cholera in the environment, and that allows the cholera in the environment to spill over into human bodies and adapt to us. and of course what it does in our bodies is quite different than what it does in the environment. so the first pandemic of cholera started in 1817 and then started to spread into russia, into the industrialized cities of europe. and this is exactly what is happening today with our new pathogens. we are invad
marine bacteria and lives in estuaries, special lie bangladesh, where the major rivers rivers of south asia drain into bay of bengal. a huge wetland and the water is half salty, perfect for the bacteria to grow in the water, and it lives in conjunction with plankon and helps the nutrient, a helpful inhabit tenant in that environment. and people -- this is a giant -- it's tidally flooded twice day. there's crocodiles, tigers and cyclones. that it changed in the 1923478 century when the british...
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a correspondent in south asia to make friends for the united states. having fought the fascists with his lateness of foot, he would now fight the communists with his charm and rhetoric. some media journalists confused him with a judge and united nations mediator. with was the interview murrow. finally at 9:30, with a cigarette clenched in his left hand, murrow began the interview. he said it jesse owens was recognized as the greatest track runner in the last century. adolf hitler's reaction as he watched a twentysomething year old black man from alabama run in the master race into the grnd. he declined to correct murrow that he was 22 years old, and not 23. after several minutes of amiable in good he looked enough condition to get out his old track shoes again. his wife and three pretty there was then opportunity to talk about the olympia. he asked his warmest memory of that august in 1936. owens had been out that question perhaps hundreds of times. , i remember a boy i competed against in the broad jump in we developed a friendship. we corresponded fo
a correspondent in south asia to make friends for the united states. having fought the fascists with his lateness of foot, he would now fight the communists with his charm and rhetoric. some media journalists confused him with a judge and united nations mediator. with was the interview murrow. finally at 9:30, with a cigarette clenched in his left hand, murrow began the interview. he said it jesse owens was recognized as the greatest track runner in the last century. adolf hitler's reaction as...
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were good, there were very strong similarities, parallels between africatus of sub-saharan and south east asianow we are seeing a divergence on the economic side, the on our side of the world, policy inorm, structural reform, certain economies of to reposition that toward the asian growth trajectory trend. d's see a lot of potential for stronger relations between the u.s. trade and africa? exportsabout 1% of u.s. actually find a destination in sub-saharan africa. it is about 6% of the export of the bank portfolio. that is not surprising that the capital markets are not as deep. i think there are a lot more opportunities here then u.s. companies have taken advantage of. we have been active in power, transportation infrastructure. it is still a lot more opportunities and -- in every one of those areas. one of our goals for this trip is to encourage more u.s. companies to participate and cap into it. i think the policy change is what is going to be needed to really attract companies here. it is not easy place to build -- to do business and companies have a lot of other options. i think the change
were good, there were very strong similarities, parallels between africatus of sub-saharan and south east asianow we are seeing a divergence on the economic side, the on our side of the world, policy inorm, structural reform, certain economies of to reposition that toward the asian growth trajectory trend. d's see a lot of potential for stronger relations between the u.s. trade and africa? exportsabout 1% of u.s. actually find a destination in sub-saharan africa. it is about 6% of the export of...
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to the world health organisation in 2013 there were three million cases across the americas, south-east asiand the western pacific. the u.s. centers for disease control estimates there are 5200 million new cases of dengue fever each year. >> dengue is coffeed of four different viruses and what happens is they get infected with the dengue virus and then they can - it's call bone break fever. your muscles tense so much that it feels as though your bones are breaking >>> vaccines for dengue are still in development, but currently the only way to control the disease is to control what scientists call the vector, in this case the insect spreading the disease. they do that by biting an infected person, acquiring the disease from blood and then else. >> as scientists we've been losing a fighting battle gents mosquito. they kill a person every 12 seconds. all of the control methods throughout mankind that we've tried to get rid of mosquito, this is the best. the types of results we're getting, 90% of suppression is way and above what is achieved by conventional control >>> what he is talking about i
to the world health organisation in 2013 there were three million cases across the americas, south-east asiand the western pacific. the u.s. centers for disease control estimates there are 5200 million new cases of dengue fever each year. >> dengue is coffeed of four different viruses and what happens is they get infected with the dengue virus and then they can - it's call bone break fever. your muscles tense so much that it feels as though your bones are breaking >>> vaccines...
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i'm going to shift to south asia where we certainly have opportunities but also some challenges. it is a time of unprecedented increasing relationships between the united states and india. so lots of positive movement there. one area of complexity is the pending sale of f-16 fighter to pakistan. and you know, given pakistan's given support of terrorism throughout the region -- certainly we saw recent terrorists attacks in india in january at the air force base. at a time where we're seeing progress in u.s.-india relationships, understanding the complexity of the region, understanding that we do have vested interest in helping pakistan fight terrorists. i would be curious from your perspective if pakistan is doing enough separating good terrorists versus bad terrorists enough domestically to fight the terrorist threats that not just threaten to destabilize india but also our interest in afghanistan as well. >> well, congressman, thank you. first of all, thank you for your thoughts about india and the sensitivity there and we acknowledge that. we've been really working hard buildin
i'm going to shift to south asia where we certainly have opportunities but also some challenges. it is a time of unprecedented increasing relationships between the united states and india. so lots of positive movement there. one area of complexity is the pending sale of f-16 fighter to pakistan. and you know, given pakistan's given support of terrorism throughout the region -- certainly we saw recent terrorists attacks in india in january at the air force base. at a time where we're seeing...
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it's taking place in south asia. and it is by all means a strategic campaign. the director of the united nations said listen, radical islamism is morphing into a global problem. it's now a global jihad and it is worsening. and we sit here today with no strategy to cope with that. political and religious leaders are not trying to undermine this ideology. we're not organizing ourselves to deal with it. and we certainly have no strategy. and this is going to continue. and obviously, they just don't make war on christians and jews. they make war on what they believe are nonbelievers, shias as well. they are serious. this is a spreading cancer that the world is facing and we have yet to organize ourselves to cope with it. >> and they seem very organized and focused in their goal which is, agency you say, to drive people out. and we want to do the same, drive the terrorists out of the area. general, always good to talk to you. >> same here, martha. >>> let's go to the race to the white house for a moment. we are just a week away from the next battleground in the repu
it's taking place in south asia. and it is by all means a strategic campaign. the director of the united nations said listen, radical islamism is morphing into a global problem. it's now a global jihad and it is worsening. and we sit here today with no strategy to cope with that. political and religious leaders are not trying to undermine this ideology. we're not organizing ourselves to deal with it. and we certainly have no strategy. and this is going to continue. and obviously, they just...
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the director of south asia programs. sir, thank you so much for sharing your views with us. >> we have loots more coming up in this hour of news including presidential hopeful donald trump's campaign manager is charged with assaulting a journalist. missing millions, how large amounts of stolen u.s. currency has ended up in the philippines. and in sports fans and players pay tribute to the victims of the brussels bombings in an international friendly in suppor portugal. >> the death toll in the brussels attacks have now been revised down to 32. authorities in belgium say that the moves made after thorough clarification. the area linked to attacks has been attracting attention from around the world. we go to the brussels suburb of monthl molenbeek. >> the neighbor of molenbeek is under scrutiny. it has intensified since the bombings of brussels a week ago. the focus is on a small group of radicalized young men. but some belgiums are starting to regard the whole muslim community can hostility. >> it's sad it has come to thi
the director of south asia programs. sir, thank you so much for sharing your views with us. >> we have loots more coming up in this hour of news including presidential hopeful donald trump's campaign manager is charged with assaulting a journalist. missing millions, how large amounts of stolen u.s. currency has ended up in the philippines. and in sports fans and players pay tribute to the victims of the brussels bombings in an international friendly in suppor portugal. >> the death...
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let's talk to the regional head of south asia for doctors without boarders.arly it is going to be better for people to get this drugs at an affordable price, but what do you say to a company that spent years developing this, that somebody can come along and make the same medicine without ever having done work on it. >> the companies that are developing the vaccine -- they are doing the vaccine from phase 1 unward. they are simply trying to add [ inaudible ] to an older vaccine. it is quite obvious, and it should not be patented. so pfizer [ inaudible ] pcv 7, it developed pcv 9, and then decided to add more to it. so that is not an invention. most importantly, the european patent office has a revoked the patent. >> this is a drug that is also called previnar. as a doctor yourself what would the availability of it to people in poorer countries, such as your own country, india? >> well, if you look at other vaccines, they cost a few cents, and when you are asking countries and governments to pay, you know, 5, $10, it's a huge jump in the -- in the health budget
let's talk to the regional head of south asia for doctors without boarders.arly it is going to be better for people to get this drugs at an affordable price, but what do you say to a company that spent years developing this, that somebody can come along and make the same medicine without ever having done work on it. >> the companies that are developing the vaccine -- they are doing the vaccine from phase 1 unward. they are simply trying to add [ inaudible ] to an older vaccine. it is...
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, there were very strong similarities, parallels between the status of sub-saharan africa and south east asiaw we are seeing a divergence on the economic side, the on our side of the world, policy reform, structural reform, in certain economies of to -- in certain economies to reposition back toward the asian growth trajectory trend. >> do you see a lot of potential for stronger relations between the u.s. trade and africa? there are opportunities elsewhere. >> only about 1% of u.s. exports actually find a destination in sub-saharan africa. it is about 6% of the export of -- export-import bank portfolio. that is not surprising that the capital markets are not as deep. i think there are a lot more opportunities here then u.s. companies have taken advantage of. we have been active in power, transportation infrastructure. it is still a lot more opportunities in every one of those areas. one of our goals for this trip is to encourage more u.s. companies to participate and cap -- and tap into it. i think the policy change is what is going to be needed to really attract companies here. it is not eas
, there were very strong similarities, parallels between the status of sub-saharan africa and south east asiaw we are seeing a divergence on the economic side, the on our side of the world, policy reform, structural reform, in certain economies of to -- in certain economies to reposition back toward the asian growth trajectory trend. >> do you see a lot of potential for stronger relations between the u.s. trade and africa? there are opportunities elsewhere. >> only about 1% of u.s....
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. >>> a raresighted in south ooesz asia tonight. a total solar eclipse lasting over four minutes. >>> other parts of asia saw a partial eclipse. and the phenomenon actually moved back in time because it started on what is now wednesday in asia ♪ ♪♪ hush my darling... ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] ♪ hush my darling... [snoring.] ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. ♪ (cell phone rings) where are you? well the squirrels are back in the attic. mom? your dad won't call an exterminator... can i call you back, mom? he says it's personal this time... if you're a mom, you call at the worst time. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. where are you? it's very loud there. are you taking a zumba class? ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of ne
. >>> a raresighted in south ooesz asia tonight. a total solar eclipse lasting over four minutes. >>> other parts of asia saw a partial eclipse. and the phenomenon actually moved back in time because it started on what is now wednesday in asia ♪ ♪♪ hush my darling... ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] ♪ hush my darling... [snoring.] ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] take the roar out of snore. yet...
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enemy to expand into other areas of the globe, namely north africa, the arabian peninsula, and south asia. and he is expanding into these and other areas in part because he knows that he's losing in iraq and syria and he needs to find other ways to maintain its legitimacy. halting this expansion will require a concerted effort by the international community going forward, in the meantime, iraq's security forces are performing better with time through our capacity building efforts. of note, the kurdish peshmerga remain critical to our efforts on the ground in the northern part of the country. they are irreplaceable and remust do all that we can to support them. in syria, we continue to work with indigenous forces including syrian are bees, kurds, turkmen and others as they take the fight to the enemy. together they are achieving tremendous results including securing more than 18,000 square kilometers of territory previously held by the enemy. ladies and gentlemen, the fight against isil in iraq and syria remains incredibly complex, and while the defeat of isil will take time and it will no
enemy to expand into other areas of the globe, namely north africa, the arabian peninsula, and south asia. and he is expanding into these and other areas in part because he knows that he's losing in iraq and syria and he needs to find other ways to maintain its legitimacy. halting this expansion will require a concerted effort by the international community going forward, in the meantime, iraq's security forces are performing better with time through our capacity building efforts. of note, the...
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in south africa, and south asia, pain relief is very limited, while europe and north america consumef all pain medication. the report offers a survey of the drug-control situation around the world. it's now down to the u.n. general assembly, to come up with taylor-made solutions to this problem. >>> after a 340-day mission, an american and russia have returned safely to earth. they are the first to spend a year in space helping take one giant leap towards putting boots on mars. rory challands reports. >> reporter: they bid fair well to their colleagues and then closed the hatch on the time in space. >> one of the big unknowns about any kind of interplanetary human exploration, that is sending humans to another planet like mars, is how well will the human body stand up to long-term exposure to weightlessness. we know just from studies on board the space station that the astronauts undergo things like bone loss and muscle mass loss over time to the tune of something like 1.5% of their bone mass each month. >> reporter: after their journey back to earth, they safely landed in the snowy
in south africa, and south asia, pain relief is very limited, while europe and north america consumef all pain medication. the report offers a survey of the drug-control situation around the world. it's now down to the u.n. general assembly, to come up with taylor-made solutions to this problem. >>> after a 340-day mission, an american and russia have returned safely to earth. they are the first to spend a year in space helping take one giant leap towards putting boots on mars. rory...
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hickenlooper: could you give us a short outline of the possible nature of the expansion of communism in south asia if the united states should abandon south vietnam by getting out? i don't think we are going to, but then, that is a hypothetical, but if we should leave south vietnam to its own devices and its own fate there without our presence in the systems, could you give us an outline of what we might reasonably except -- expect for the expansion of the communist power into other countries and the encouragement or discouragement that they would have? sec. rusk: senator, this problem has sometimes been referred to as the domino theory. i myself have not used that expression and feel that it is somewhat misleading because we are not dealing here with little blocks of wood with dots on them. the theory is the theory of a militant world revolution. it would be followed by hanoi and other elements in the communist world. that is the theory. you don't have to go to dominos. they have proclaimed it. now how does it work in action? in 1954, when north vietnam was proclaimed a communist country, immedia
hickenlooper: could you give us a short outline of the possible nature of the expansion of communism in south asia if the united states should abandon south vietnam by getting out? i don't think we are going to, but then, that is a hypothetical, but if we should leave south vietnam to its own devices and its own fate there without our presence in the systems, could you give us an outline of what we might reasonably except -- expect for the expansion of the communist power into other countries...
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pacific command area of responsibility, traveling all over south asia region, again being exposed to folks who are not like me, not like my focus, but learning. lessons learned. lessons learned. i told the journal he probably gave my talk in his summation because it's so true. -- the general. it's about how you understand people and how you build relationships. that theme will come forth again as i talk to your. that asymmetrical threat we faced in 1980 to come it was there. things went on in the balkans and on september 11, 2001, as i sat in the pentagon as the vice director of operations on the joint staff's, the threat became real in no uncertain terms. and as i spent four days in the pentagon without leaving doing things that help determine what our response would be to that devastating attack that would change all of us, to be sure we were in a new era. lessons learned. we all got a crash course in it that day, and we continue to receive it. that enemy that we are trained to defeat as a military no longer existed. and maintain security and protecting our national interests neede
pacific command area of responsibility, traveling all over south asia region, again being exposed to folks who are not like me, not like my focus, but learning. lessons learned. lessons learned. i told the journal he probably gave my talk in his summation because it's so true. -- the general. it's about how you understand people and how you build relationships. that theme will come forth again as i talk to your. that asymmetrical threat we faced in 1980 to come it was there. things went on in...
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hampton river and look at how classy the water looks the winds are light right now so no problem south asia out the door kept as a little chilly in but the almanac you can see normally around fifty four for a high yesterday seventy today will be in the upper sixties close to fifteen degrees above normal. here's some of the weather headlines for today mostly sunny and warm again highs around sixty eight showers possible late tonight we were talking say two thirty three o'clock tomorrow morning through seven thirty or eight o'clock that's was your best chances for showers then a luau going to see clearing later in the day on wednesday cooler as we go thursday into friday but also wet on friday and with good chances for showers that may be cold enough for some in one spot to north in the morning that we may get a little bit of mixed precipitation or few wet snowflakes air so we'll be watching that good news though the weekend looks great temperatures will rebound a bit and will enjoy more sunshine itself. he's only halfway our first system that can bring us a chance for rain later tonight that
hampton river and look at how classy the water looks the winds are light right now so no problem south asia out the door kept as a little chilly in but the almanac you can see normally around fifty four for a high yesterday seventy today will be in the upper sixties close to fifteen degrees above normal. here's some of the weather headlines for today mostly sunny and warm again highs around sixty eight showers possible late tonight we were talking say two thirty three o'clock tomorrow morning...
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from north africa to south asia, their desire to strike at american interests and citizens warrant our continued vigilance. the most active of these affiliates remains al qaeda in the arabian peninsula and it has attempted to attack the united states multiple times. american airstrikes and international pressure have forwarded -- have thwarted external plots and targeted their leadership. we are paying very close attention to groups like al-shabaab and al qaeda and the islamic maghrib, which has shown brutal attacks and that it, too, remains dangerous. taken together, these all form a toxic group. and the different threat that isil poses is a danger that we cannot ignore nor underestimate. this is not an entity we can accommodate. so i will say it again. today, i self come -- isil, and all of its manifestations, insurgent army, foreign magnet, social media phenomenon, external operations contract, isil is the principal terrorism threat we face as a nation. against this backdrop, we are applying lessons learned to a new and adaptive enemy. thanks to the brave military and intelligence p
from north africa to south asia, their desire to strike at american interests and citizens warrant our continued vigilance. the most active of these affiliates remains al qaeda in the arabian peninsula and it has attempted to attack the united states multiple times. american airstrikes and international pressure have forwarded -- have thwarted external plots and targeted their leadership. we are paying very close attention to groups like al-shabaab and al qaeda and the islamic maghrib, which...
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understand those folks would have the arrogance after 15 years of conflict and the middle east and south asiaolution. i'm just going to say resolution, not going to use the word victory. apparently that's not done in washington. they don't talk about victory. these people are preposterous. >> for 15 years we have yet to figure how to deal with jihad. lou: there are a bunch of politically correct neoliberal mediocrities posing as diplomats and military command. i mean it's a mess down there. >> it is a big mess and not only any of obama administration but the bush administration. there's a lot of blame to go around out of which anybody bases. lou: some of the names on that letter drifting from administration to orchestration professional --. >> that's about right. what's more interesting is the foreign leader trying to interject themselves into the american election saying they do or don't. we went through this in 1980 when ronald reagan ran for president foreign leaders said they were worried he was a warmonger any of the trigger finger. lou: the department of defense defense -- defense. >> r
understand those folks would have the arrogance after 15 years of conflict and the middle east and south asiaolution. i'm just going to say resolution, not going to use the word victory. apparently that's not done in washington. they don't talk about victory. these people are preposterous. >> for 15 years we have yet to figure how to deal with jihad. lou: there are a bunch of politically correct neoliberal mediocrities posing as diplomats and military command. i mean it's a mess down...
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the communist government wants to become the battery of south-east asia by experting electricity >> we want to develop hydro power, but we will be very responsible >> reporter: there have been many critics who say the dam will block settlements downstream an there could be an impact on fish species. the developers of this project said they made many method any indications to make it environmentally rendly, including fish-friendly turbines and access points to allow fish to swim through. if they can't, people's livelihoods will be affected. the banes is regarded as the largest inland fish rein the world >> it also affects them. it really would change people's life in very fundamental ways and also irreversible ways. >> reporter: it is also an important transport route. the dam features an area for boats to pass through. it is a run of river design as opposed to a storage dam, meaning a large reservoir isn't needed. the upstream water level has risen and 3,000 people have been relocated and given new houses by the government complete with electricity. >> translation: it is more comfortab
the communist government wants to become the battery of south-east asia by experting electricity >> we want to develop hydro power, but we will be very responsible >> reporter: there have been many critics who say the dam will block settlements downstream an there could be an impact on fish species. the developers of this project said they made many method any indications to make it environmentally rendly, including fish-friendly turbines and access points to allow fish to swim...
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. >>> check this out a spectacular sight, a solar eclipse, people in south east asia saw this show yesterdaychampion explains when the u.s. will get that same chance. >> wow. >> reporter: 40 million people in three time zones took in last night's total eclipse, in indonesia people cheered as they witnessed morning return tonight, and rare phenomenon across south east asia happened when the moon moves in front of the sun casting a shadow on the ground n some places total solar eclipse lasted for four minutes. nasa scientists were on the ground and used the opportunity to study the sun's atmosphere and solar storms which east affect planets. >> they can also impact our technology, satellite, gps, and even be harmful to astronauts in space. it is really critical that we understand the cover roane a which is where all this axis happening. >> reporter: this video was taken on board an alaska airline flight to hawaii. airline adjusted flight plan so passengers could take in the sight. for the first time in 30 years on august 21st, 2017, millions of the u.s. will get to experience a total eclipse.
. >>> check this out a spectacular sight, a solar eclipse, people in south east asia saw this show yesterdaychampion explains when the u.s. will get that same chance. >> wow. >> reporter: 40 million people in three time zones took in last night's total eclipse, in indonesia people cheered as they witnessed morning return tonight, and rare phenomenon across south east asia happened when the moon moves in front of the sun casting a shadow on the ground n some places total...