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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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>> 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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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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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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, 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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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...
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we've got australians, japanese, koreans, collectors from south-east asia. it will be a great show >> reporter: one they hope will bring a fresh perspective on asian contemporary art >>> afghanistan's cricketers are all but out of this year's twenty20 tournament. they have been playing internationally for the past 15 years but has risen steadily in the ranks. >> reporter: practice makes perfect and the afghan cricket team has been working hard to make it this far in the world team. their success is attaching attention. >> translation: everyone is appreciating our team. the players are giving their best efforts. they have done a lot of hard work to get here. >> reporter: several kilometers away in this little slice of afghanistan in new delhi, afghan ex pats are keeping an eye on their home team's performance. there are many people here and what brings them together is the performance of their cricket team which began playing international matches in 2001. there is excitement around the tv screens here where the focus is fixed on the game as well as the food.
we've got australians, japanese, koreans, collectors from south-east asia. it will be a great show >> reporter: one they hope will bring a fresh perspective on asian contemporary art >>> afghanistan's cricketers are all but out of this year's twenty20 tournament. they have been playing internationally for the past 15 years but has risen steadily in the ranks. >> reporter: practice makes perfect and the afghan cricket team has been working hard to make it this far in the...
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we're going to speak to an independent south-east asia specialist. what do you think about that, that people see aung san suu kyi as their president. does it not undermine htin kyaw? >> it's difficult to say. she has been calling the shots now for some time as party head. she made it clear that she would be in power even if not normalally in-- formally in office. the office of the president and the foreign ministry were fore gone conclusions, but when you look at education, energy and electricity, she is signalling the areas that are most important to her, deliverables for the n.l.d. when you look at education with the former military government did to gut the educational system in myanmar, and looking at the fact that power outages are still common and much of the country remains off the grid, these are areas she can deliver upon >>> the foreign minister in any country is an important portfolio, but also with issues such as rohinga muslims, how will she deal with that some snichlt there is a lot to be desired. she will be able to represent the count
we're going to speak to an independent south-east asia specialist. what do you think about that, that people see aung san suu kyi as their president. does it not undermine htin kyaw? >> it's difficult to say. she has been calling the shots now for some time as party head. she made it clear that she would be in power even if not normalally in-- formally in office. the office of the president and the foreign ministry were fore gone conclusions, but when you look at education, energy and...
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fifth beat helped to shape the legendary songs of the british band >>> millions of people across south-east asia enjoyed a solar eclipse. star gaysers in thailand, soing more, malaysia -- singapore, malaysia and australia saw a partial eclipse. >> reporter: waiting for the moment when the moon is between the sun and the earth. the spectacular solar show brought people together from all over the world. for some it was the fifth eclipse. most indonesians have never seen one before. >> i can see the total solar eclipse for the first time in my life. second i'll share my experience with all my friends and family. i will make them. traditionally many believe something bad will happen during a solar eclipse. before the last eclipse, the government appealed to everyone to stay in doors. later, many came out to watch how day turned into night for 2-3 minutes. slowly now night is turning into day. it seems to be a pit eerie. after the yearing and excitement people are quiet, like they are in awe of what they witnessed for the first time in their life. >> i cannot express it. looks like wow. this person f
fifth beat helped to shape the legendary songs of the british band >>> millions of people across south-east asia enjoyed a solar eclipse. star gaysers in thailand, soing more, malaysia -- singapore, malaysia and australia saw a partial eclipse. >> reporter: waiting for the moment when the moon is between the sun and the earth. the spectacular solar show brought people together from all over the world. for some it was the fifth eclipse. most indonesians have never seen one before....
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attack to shut out the new found confidence in the city >>> a total solar eclipse cast parts of south-east asiainto darkness in the middle of the day. tourists flocked to inld to grab a glimpse of the delight. it was seen from singapore, thailand and australia among a few. go to al jazeera for -- aljazeera.com for all the news. truth to power and not just the power that crushes civil rights, but can poise an community. there is a toxic legacy of the cold war still buried between two dozen communities all around the country, the last of several hundred sites that were tied to nuclear weapons production during that tense time. one of them lik like thats in te valley in western pennsylvania outside pittsburgh where an unlikely champion stands determined to dig down to the bottom of the issue, no matter how long it takes.
attack to shut out the new found confidence in the city >>> a total solar eclipse cast parts of south-east asiainto darkness in the middle of the day. tourists flocked to inld to grab a glimpse of the delight. it was seen from singapore, thailand and australia among a few. go to al jazeera for -- aljazeera.com for all the news. truth to power and not just the power that crushes civil rights, but can poise an community. there is a toxic legacy of the cold war still buried between two...
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. >> i would say the south east asia, with nice people, cheap food and amazing culture. >> been following his adventure on snap-chat, it's fun to see the amazing places that he goes to but he is a bit more adventurous in the food department,t, for more information if you're feeling tired, go ahead and take take a nap, it is world sleeping,, here are some expert tips are good nights sleep . the ideal temperature for sleeping is between 60 and 67 degrees .i turn off your gadget they may keep you up longer avoid alcohol , and may disrupt some of the things in consolidation and also exercise may help you to sleep better .. >> 7-eleven is offering a deal this weekend,, for $1.50 you can bring your own cup to participating storesb to fill it with your slurpie of choice to celebrate smoking 50th birthday and and you can only drink one cup like container which must fit a slurpie machine ch video runs today and tomorrow from 11 to seven . firstly michelle obama help to produce an all-star female anthem titled , this is for my girls . it featuresan kelly clarkson, kelly rowland and missy elliott it
. >> i would say the south east asia, with nice people, cheap food and amazing culture. >> been following his adventure on snap-chat, it's fun to see the amazing places that he goes to but he is a bit more adventurous in the food department,t, for more information if you're feeling tired, go ahead and take take a nap, it is world sleeping,, here are some expert tips are good nights sleep . the ideal temperature for sleeping is between 60 and 67 degrees .i turn off your gadget they...
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let's make one that is cool, fashionable and functional >>> a total solar ee krips cast parts of south east asia to flock the day in darkness. people set up telescopes for the best views. a partial eclipse was seen in various place and even australia. you can keep up-to-date with all the news at aljazeera.com at aljazeera.com of women who stood up to speak truth to power and not just the power that crushes civil rights, but can poise an community. there is a toxic legacy of the cold war still buried between two dozen communities all around the country, the last of several hundred sites that were tied to nuclear weapons production during that tense time. one of them lik like thats in te valley in western pennsylvania outside pittsburgh where an unlikely champion stands determined to dig down to the bottom of the issue, no matter how long it takes.
let's make one that is cool, fashionable and functional >>> a total solar ee krips cast parts of south east asia to flock the day in darkness. people set up telescopes for the best views. a partial eclipse was seen in various place and even australia. you can keep up-to-date with all the news at aljazeera.com at aljazeera.com of women who stood up to speak truth to power and not just the power that crushes civil rights, but can poise an community. there is a toxic legacy of the cold...
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many of them were undocumented and from several countries in south-east asia. police say they wanted to work as laborers. the arrests were part of a joint police crackdown on smuggling. in greece refugees and local people have marched to protest against the recent e.u.-turkey deal. they were out on the streeth of athens and in nearby port. under the deal refugees and migrants who reach greece from turkey will be sent back to turkey after any asylum claims have been processd. they wanted the borders to be opened. world leaders are arising at the nuclear summit. more than 50 organizations and attending. they want to skafl secure nuclear materials. russia isn't attending the talks during criticism which says it is a missed opportunity. while diplomacy is a large part of the smut, so too is increased surveilling and monitoring. there are dangers in transporting nuclear materials. a report from our correspondent. >> reporter: more than 440 million tons of cargo through the port here each year making it the largest in europe. with every shipment comes the potential f
many of them were undocumented and from several countries in south-east asia. police say they wanted to work as laborers. the arrests were part of a joint police crackdown on smuggling. in greece refugees and local people have marched to protest against the recent e.u.-turkey deal. they were out on the streeth of athens and in nearby port. under the deal refugees and migrants who reach greece from turkey will be sent back to turkey after any asylum claims have been processd. they wanted the...
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she feels free, protected and proud of her mother >>> a total solar eclipse cast parts of south-east asia into darkness in the middle of the day. people saw this from parts in asia. much more on that on our web side. aljazeera.com. in the middle. >>> the battle for economic prosperity in the 21st century has convinced many americans cities that they will be left in the dust if they don't offer businesses and entrepreneurs superhigh speed internet service. that's why the holy grail has
she feels free, protected and proud of her mother >>> a total solar eclipse cast parts of south-east asia into darkness in the middle of the day. people saw this from parts in asia. much more on that on our web side. aljazeera.com. in the middle. >>> the battle for economic prosperity in the 21st century has convinced many americans cities that they will be left in the dust if they don't offer businesses and entrepreneurs superhigh speed internet service. that's why the holy...
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many were undocument from several countries in south east asia. police say they wanted to work as labors. their arrest were part of a joint police crackdown on smuggling rings. the hague war crimes tribunal is expected to have a verdict in its longest trial ever. >> reporter: serbian radical party leader will not be in the hague on thursday when the judges pronounce his guilt or innocence of crimes against humanity. he will be in belgrade with the prospect of him being returned to the netherlands either voluntarily or otherwise looking remote. >> translation: brothers and sisters, i will not go back to the hague voluntarily. i will use every opportunity, every moment to inflict postal, political and moral to the hagu tribunal. >> reporter: in 2003 he did surrender to the hague while supporters openly wept for him. over the past 13 years by a variety of means he has taken great relish in snubbing and spiting the international court. first, he refused to enter a plea. he rejected legal representation and refused to accept the legitimacy of the tribu
many were undocument from several countries in south east asia. police say they wanted to work as labors. their arrest were part of a joint police crackdown on smuggling rings. the hague war crimes tribunal is expected to have a verdict in its longest trial ever. >> reporter: serbian radical party leader will not be in the hague on thursday when the judges pronounce his guilt or innocence of crimes against humanity. he will be in belgrade with the prospect of him being returned to the...
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adverts encourage local men to apply for construction jobs in south-east asia. that is what this person did. he was one of the 154 chinese passengers on flight mh370. last march, on the first anniversary of the jet's disappearance, his younger bother told me he believed the plane had been ijacked. he thinks that today. >> >> translation: this had a huge impact on the family, this is endless torture and pain. we'll remain as long as the truth is not discovered. >> reporter: a year ago we met his missing brother's wife and son. the family home was adorned with memories. lieuling left the house after a row with her in-laws over the airlines initial compensation offer. the result is her child is effectively a pawn in the bitter family feud over money. she wanted to accept the compensation that her parents did not want to. we grabbed the sun back. this means the sister-in-law can end up with nothing. >> time has almost run out. the deadline for families to file a claim is march the 8th, two years. now on the eve of the anniversary the family lodged a claim, seeking c
adverts encourage local men to apply for construction jobs in south-east asia. that is what this person did. he was one of the 154 chinese passengers on flight mh370. last march, on the first anniversary of the jet's disappearance, his younger bother told me he believed the plane had been ijacked. he thinks that today. >> >> translation: this had a huge impact on the family, this is endless torture and pain. we'll remain as long as the truth is not discovered. >> reporter: a...
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south-east asians have a stake in the upcoming election even though this campaign season may seem ridiculous through foreign eyes. the economic impact of u.s. trade to south-east asia is immense and as the next president of the u.s. may be the difshs between peace and war in the south china sea. britain's the times published this cartoon criticizing britains who are using the attacks in brussels to score political points in the brexif fight. it shows mourners paying respects to those injured and killed as two britains stomp all over the memorial in a fight over whether they should leave or stay in the e.u. new zealand has debated for years whether to replace its national flag. tonight the votes are in. most people are not yet ready for change. >> reporter: a disappointing turn out and result. for those who wanted the flag to change refusing to concede defeat >> the current flag has won the day. we think within time we will have a new flag to represent the fact that we're an independent multicultural country in the south pacifi so thank you. [ applause ] >> reporter: a let down too for prime minister who has led the campaign for change >> you can't be a sore losser.
south-east asians have a stake in the upcoming election even though this campaign season may seem ridiculous through foreign eyes. the economic impact of u.s. trade to south-east asia is immense and as the next president of the u.s. may be the difshs between peace and war in the south china sea. britain's the times published this cartoon criticizing britains who are using the attacks in brussels to score political points in the brexif fight. it shows mourners paying respects to those injured...
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they moved the operations to south-east asia. >> other countries sucking away our money, jobs, you close down your factories and manufacturing plants, and we are going to stop and keep our business here >>> trump hit out at the usual targets. unfairness by the media. a promise to make better trade deals and build up the military, and ripped into illegal immigration, pulling a young man on staining wearing a t-shirt which red legal immigrant for trump. trump alluded to a desire to ban muslims entering the country, by reading a poem called a snake, a woman that takes in a wounded snake and nurses it back to health. instead of saying thank you that snake gave her a vicious bite. back in chicago, there's no plans yet to reschedule the cancelled rally. the latest poll much cook county republicans puts trump in a third, but it's downstate voters that gave him a statewide lead and he hopes victory in the tuesday primary >>> looking forward to the summer. there's concerns about protests in cleveland, particularly if no party locks up a nomination. patricia sabga is live for us in cleveland. how
they moved the operations to south-east asia. >> other countries sucking away our money, jobs, you close down your factories and manufacturing plants, and we are going to stop and keep our business here >>> trump hit out at the usual targets. unfairness by the media. a promise to make better trade deals and build up the military, and ripped into illegal immigration, pulling a young man on staining wearing a t-shirt which red legal immigrant for trump. trump alluded to a desire to...
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i love south east asia, i loved vietnam, cambodia, thailand, that area of the world fascinates me, japan. and, more recently, brazil, argentina, peru, andes, i mean it is a whole other world. >> we can check out these places here at pennsylvania convention center, and then some. >> yes. >> guys, check out her book. she will be here. you check out dufuss, he will be here. i can pet him. i don't want to hit him with your book. hey, dufuss. thank you you for in the embarrassing me. >> yes. >> i want to come down. >> ahh. >> did you see, dufuss there. >> yes good that could be the secret to your diet. >> the way i chew, really. >> not you chew, anyone chews. >> actress jane seymore a legend here in the studio. the she's here to talk about efforts to help charities in our area how you can help from words of the the true living legend, straight ahead. >>> coming up on 7:56. well, a new study shows how you chew your food can determine how much you actually eat. >> doctor mike, good morning. >> this is crunch effect. >> the crunch effect. >> who would have thought. >> i sat, we all have, sat nex
i love south east asia, i loved vietnam, cambodia, thailand, that area of the world fascinates me, japan. and, more recently, brazil, argentina, peru, andes, i mean it is a whole other world. >> we can check out these places here at pennsylvania convention center, and then some. >> yes. >> guys, check out her book. she will be here. you check out dufuss, he will be here. i can pet him. i don't want to hit him with your book. hey, dufuss. thank you you for in the embarrassing...
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. >> we will get to see it in some parts of south east asia, get on the plane right now.you want a total eclipse. >> of the heart. >> no, thank you. >> if you want to see this, nasa will live stream it. >> so we can see it. >> it is not the same thing. >> you know what you are here on earth and it gets real dark. it becomes night. that is cool. >> so anyway we can watch it tonight from 8:30 to 8:42. >> are you watching? >> it is on the nasa web site, it is like kissing your cyst ter, it is not satisfying. >> it is so cool. >> you are right, it is a surreal thing. >> you know what i will wait for, august of 2017, august of next year we will see a total eclipse here. >> you you can wait for that. >> i'm on it. >> i have a few days and months left. >> i like your graphic. >> thanks, bob. >> had i don't it right it would have been over here. it is more on this side of the earth. >>> lets get back to this name thing. >> yes, name parents. moms bearing it all. bloger want other moth tours keep it real and just go nude, be nude around your own kid what do you think? is there a c
. >> we will get to see it in some parts of south east asia, get on the plane right now.you want a total eclipse. >> of the heart. >> no, thank you. >> if you want to see this, nasa will live stream it. >> so we can see it. >> it is not the same thing. >> you know what you are here on earth and it gets real dark. it becomes night. that is cool. >> so anyway we can watch it tonight from 8:30 to 8:42. >> are you watching? >> it is on the...
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other respondents were african-american, that's not coming from embe grant stock, south africa, central asia, the middle east. is the political profile a little different? we are talking about african-american muslims who are descendent from people here for a long time. were they less likely to share some of the social conservatism from people who come from countries like israel, iraq, pakistan? >> yes, that would be want case. if you look at the history, obviously with the african-americans, because they were here, and they were on the path to struggle to set their humanity free, civil rights, and because they didn't see themselves as americans, because they were looked at as being less than a citizen at the time and jobs. but the same thing now, economics and jobs are pretty high. and many of the immigrants that they say come here, a lot of them initially, we find them isolating themselves, more so in their provings, not necessarily in religious life. and then we begin to see that because the african-americans were in the community and connected with the people in the community, we begin to see more of the
other respondents were african-american, that's not coming from embe grant stock, south africa, central asia, the middle east. is the political profile a little different? we are talking about african-american muslims who are descendent from people here for a long time. were they less likely to share some of the social conservatism from people who come from countries like israel, iraq, pakistan? >> yes, that would be want case. if you look at the history, obviously with the...
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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 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
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?...
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don't 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
don't 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...
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this extraordinary wave of syrian refugees and refugees from other products that the middle east and south asia. they have labored to do that on appropriate way. but that, too, poses extra burdens on them. this is a time for us, you know, to reaffirm our solidarity with our european friends and allies individually and for nato to support them as they struggle with how to best defeat the terrorist threats, they say. >> secretary clinton, this is a time to think about what the proper policy response is, what the law enforcement response is, but i just keep thinking of someone sitting at home and watching these images and thinking about europe and our friends in western europe and wondering, could something like this happen here? is this something that people should fear? >> well, savannah, i think we've 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 undermin
this extraordinary wave of syrian refugees and refugees from other products that the middle east and south asia. they have labored to do that on appropriate way. but that, too, poses extra burdens on them. this is a time for us, you know, to reaffirm our solidarity with our european friends and allies individually and for nato to support them as they struggle with how to best defeat the terrorist threats, they say. >> secretary clinton, this is a time to think about what the proper policy...
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capability, and we're also not confronted with hundreds of thousands of people from the middle east or south asia simply arriving on our shores as they have in europe with no ability to manage who comes in and what the flow is. so without suggesting that we are inslvulnerable, our risk is considerably lower than what you see in western europe. >> how do you look at how law authorities have handled this case, particularly in brussels, a couple neighborhoods in brussels, particularly the maelbeek neighborhood that are known to be this community where there are radical islamists, there are those sympathetic to them, there are those who have traveled to syria and come back. the authorities are in charge of trying to track them, trying to detect these plots, and obviously in the case of today, were not able to do so. do you think they're doing a sufficient job there? >> frankly, i think as the earlier guest said, i think they're overwhelmed. i think there are a couple limitations that they face. one is they don't collect the same kind of data that we do. and that means it's much harder to track people
capability, and we're also not confronted with hundreds of thousands of people from the middle east or south asia simply arriving on our shores as they have in europe with no ability to manage who comes in and what the flow is. so without suggesting that we are inslvulnerable, our risk is considerably lower than what you see in western europe. >> how do you look at how law authorities have handled this case, particularly in brussels, a couple neighborhoods in brussels, particularly the...
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with this extraordinary wave of syrian refugees and refugees from other parts of the middle east and south asia. they have labored to do that in an appropriate way, but that, too, poses extra burdens on them. so this is a time for us to reaffirm our solidarity with our european friends and allies. individually, and for nato to support them as they struggle with how best to defeat the terrorist threat. >> secretary clinton, this is obviously a time to think about what the proper policy response it, what the law enforcement responaunonse is, but i keep thg about someone sitting at he and watching these images and thinking about europe and our friends in western europe and wondering, could something like this happen here? is this something that people should fear? >> well, savannah, i think we've 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 dem
with this extraordinary wave of syrian refugees and refugees from other parts of the middle east and south asia. they have labored to do that in an appropriate way, but that, too, poses extra burdens on them. so this is a time for us to reaffirm our solidarity with our european friends and allies. individually, and for nato to support them as they struggle with how best to defeat the terrorist threat. >> secretary clinton, this is obviously a time to think about what the proper policy...
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asylum seekers, he washed the feet of 12 men and women, refugees from across africa, the middle east, and south asia said, quote, all of us together, muslims, hindus, catholics, copts, ooevangelical who want to live in peace integrated. and of course, pope francis celebrated mass to a fully packed st. peter's square in vatican city this morning. here's wishing all of you who are celebrating a very happy easter. when we come back, more on the breaking news out of brussels this morning. this jetta. it drives great... volkswagen believes safety is very important so all eleven models come standard with an intelligent crash response system... hmm..... .....and seven stability-enhancing systems... hmm... ...for more confidence... on road trips. hmmfff... hmm... for those who take safety seriously. like we do. the volkswagen safety in numbers event... hurry in and get a $1,000 volkswagen reward card when you purchase or lease select new 2015 or 2016 volkswagen models. wrely on the us postal service? because when they ship with us, their business becomes our business. that's why we make more e-commerce deli
asylum seekers, he washed the feet of 12 men and women, refugees from across africa, the middle east, and south asia said, quote, all of us together, muslims, hindus, catholics, copts, ooevangelical who want to live in peace integrated. and of course, pope francis celebrated mass to a fully packed st. peter's square in vatican city this morning. here's wishing all of you who are celebrating a very happy easter. when we come back, more on the breaking news out of brussels this morning. this...
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what a journalist has to do whether it is in africa, east asia, nigeria, the south china and is to notnly go report and develop sources but he also has to read seriously but the history of the area, the geography of the area, and about, as i said, the relevant political philosophy and let me just give you an idea about that. hobbes isd hobbes, unfairly maligned as a depressing philosopher. was actually in some way and optimistic philosopher because he believed in rescuing the chaos of the dark ages by creating a strong state and a strong state can lead to a better life for people. he called that strong state the leviathan. hobbes was somebody with answers. one of the points that he makes is that between, the difference , good menod and bad and batman, the just and the unjust can only be decided if there is some coercive force above it. in other words, the u.s. is not in chaos. has a complex legal system. you get into a car accident and trevor exchange insurance information. it has electricity, agriculture, all this monday and stuff because there is water, there is government. order --
what a journalist has to do whether it is in africa, east asia, nigeria, the south china and is to notnly go report and develop sources but he also has to read seriously but the history of the area, the geography of the area, and about, as i said, the relevant political philosophy and let me just give you an idea about that. hobbes isd hobbes, unfairly maligned as a depressing philosopher. was actually in some way and optimistic philosopher because he believed in rescuing the chaos of the dark...