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all southeast asia and asia there are a lot of similarities. >> he is a male entity. he is not -- are you referring to the story? >> it's interesting you should say that. a unique indian concept is one of half male, half female. and that is -- unlike some dances the solo dancer portrays all of the parts in the story. you can portray a feminine aspect and then masculine aspect with the bow and arrow. the male has to portray feminine and the female has to portray masculine. there is a very fierce dance and a soft sort of dance and every dancer has to learn all those aspects. it's very, you know, my teacher i call him a guru in this art form you have to study very, very hard. you have to learn about all the cultural aspects. he says it's liberating because he enjoys and has to learn to bring up the feminine aspect. he's a strong character it's a challenge for him and he likes it. the stories are metaphor cal. i don't look at this that this is a man or woman. there are qualities we all have that some of us are in touch with and are not. in our culture we think people
all southeast asia and asia there are a lot of similarities. >> he is a male entity. he is not -- are you referring to the story? >> it's interesting you should say that. a unique indian concept is one of half male, half female. and that is -- unlike some dances the solo dancer portrays all of the parts in the story. you can portray a feminine aspect and then masculine aspect with the bow and arrow. the male has to portray feminine and the female has to portray masculine. there is a...
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american involvement in southeast asia begin years before our first air and ground combat units aarrived in 1965. early in cold war against communists the eisenhower administration spent billions aiding the french against ho chi min. how then did the united states find itself embroiled in vietnam fighting a war that would last more than a decade? cost more than 58,000 american lives and sear our national soul. tonight, flash point vietnam. the road to war. that is next on on war stories. >> they were talking about this thing ending soon. >> i would say we have a commitment to the vietnamese for freedom. >> we were asked to do it. >> peace is a journey of a thousand miles. >> i'd only been out of the state of west virginia a couple times when i joined the marine corps. >> in 1960, earn any wallace was a 16-year-old. >> on graduation there were two things to do around our area that was work in the coal mines or construction. i was not very much for work. i wanted to see the world. >> i always wanted to be the marine. >> ed joined the marines on the eve of the war in vietnam. >> i went in t
american involvement in southeast asia begin years before our first air and ground combat units aarrived in 1965. early in cold war against communists the eisenhower administration spent billions aiding the french against ho chi min. how then did the united states find itself embroiled in vietnam fighting a war that would last more than a decade? cost more than 58,000 american lives and sear our national soul. tonight, flash point vietnam. the road to war. that is next on on war stories....
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american involvement in southeast asia begin years before our first air and ground combat units aarrived in 1965. early in cold war against communists the eisenhower administration spent billions aiding the french against ho chi min. how then did the united states find itself embroiled in vietnam fighting a war that would last more than a decade? cost more than 58,000 american lives and sear our national soul. tonight, flash point vietnam. the road to war. that is next on on war stories. >> they were talking about this thing ending soon. >> i would say we have a commitment to the vietnamese for freedom. >> we were asked to do it. >> peace is a journey of a thousand miles. >> i'd only been out of the state of west virginia a couple times when i joined the marine corps. >> in 1960, earn any wallace was a 16-year-old. >> on graduation there were two things to do around our area that was work in the coal mines or construction. i was not very much for work. i wanted to see the world. >> i always wanted to be the marine. >> ed joined the marines on the eve of the war in vietnam. >> i went in t
american involvement in southeast asia begin years before our first air and ground combat units aarrived in 1965. early in cold war against communists the eisenhower administration spent billions aiding the french against ho chi min. how then did the united states find itself embroiled in vietnam fighting a war that would last more than a decade? cost more than 58,000 american lives and sear our national soul. tonight, flash point vietnam. the road to war. that is next on on war stories....
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for maximum solar eclipse with your sing behind me is where it began at sunrise in japan and southeast asiahat's where the mood first began to cover up the sun, and that is exactly this is the disk of the moon consumed by the sun. it is monsoon season in asia, this is sunrise on the haitian coast but here the moon is just beginning to go but part of the sun. that is the view from sacramento. when i just showed you from japan is not going to happen here because for not quite in the direct alignment. we're going to have the son about 84% a call to buy the balloon in one hour from now, which showed to live. the moon continues to creep across the face of the sons. that is from oakland. you can see at the bottom of the picture the move is starting to take a bite out of the son it progresses over the next 60 minutes until maximum partial solar eclipses at 60 3:00 p.m. i must hurry it is fun and exciting and a great learning opportunity to do not look at the sun with the naked eye. you need something like this on the end of your telescope solar filter, you can also get a slide you can look safely
for maximum solar eclipse with your sing behind me is where it began at sunrise in japan and southeast asiahat's where the mood first began to cover up the sun, and that is exactly this is the disk of the moon consumed by the sun. it is monsoon season in asia, this is sunrise on the haitian coast but here the moon is just beginning to go but part of the sun. that is the view from sacramento. when i just showed you from japan is not going to happen here because for not quite in the direct...
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. >>> economic growth in southeast asia has led to booming demand for high rise buildings. japanese construction companies with technical know how tested by natural disasters are setting foot into this growing market. nhk world's yoshio arima reports from singapore. >> reporter: japanese designed high-rise buildings present a number of advantages. they are highly resistant to earthquakes. the construction period is relatively short and it requires less manpower. that is the message sent by 50 japanese companies, ranging from construction firms to steelworkers who hosted a two-day seminar in singapore to promote their building technologies. >> translator: construction of large facilities and high-rise buildings is booming in singapore and malaysia. asia, with its huge population, offers enormous market potential. >> reporter: the risk of major earthquake is smaller in southeast asia than in japan. this has led to a different approach to construction. internal steel structures that are normal in japan for high-rises are left out. reinforced concrete is the favored option. thi
. >>> economic growth in southeast asia has led to booming demand for high rise buildings. japanese construction companies with technical know how tested by natural disasters are setting foot into this growing market. nhk world's yoshio arima reports from singapore. >> reporter: japanese designed high-rise buildings present a number of advantages. they are highly resistant to earthquakes. the construction period is relatively short and it requires less manpower. that is the...
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. >>> economic growth in southeast asia has led to booming demand for high rise buildings. japanese construction companies with technical know how tested by natural disasters are setting foot into this growing market. nhk world's yoshio arima reports from singapore. >> reporter: japanese designed high-rise buildings present a number of advantages. they are highly resistant to earthquakes. the construction period is relatively short and it requires less manpower. that is the message sent by 50 japanese companies, ranging from construction firms to steelworkers who hosted a two-day seminar in singapore to promote their building technologies. >> translator: construction of large facilities and high-rise buildings is booming in singapore and malaysia. asia, with its huge population, offers enormous market potential. >> reporter: the risk of major earthquake is smaller in southeast asia than in japan. this has led to a different approach to construction. internal steel structures that are normal in japan for high-rises are left out. reinforced concrete is the favored option. thi
. >>> economic growth in southeast asia has led to booming demand for high rise buildings. japanese construction companies with technical know how tested by natural disasters are setting foot into this growing market. nhk world's yoshio arima reports from singapore. >> reporter: japanese designed high-rise buildings present a number of advantages. they are highly resistant to earthquakes. the construction period is relatively short and it requires less manpower. that is the...
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>> yes -- >> no, he was in southeast asia. he was -- >> his son was in southeast asia. >> i think when he was chief of naval operations which would be mid and late '70s. this is when the effects. >> one more question over here and then we will have steve baxter speak to us for a moment before the reception. >> would the secretary or the others comment on the gestation of the pentagon papers? any personal discussions that he might have had with mcnamara and clifford on that subject? and whether had they not ever been made public whether they would have anyway influenced government policy? >> my recollection is that mcnamara started to work on the pentagon papers well before he left, that he got him to run the show and it was intended an examination of the history of the vietnam war, essentially. and i think the papers themselves are pretty honest and straightforward attempt to get at that. the way they've been used both by opponents and defenders and it is another matter. yeah, it was part of the same sort of thought processes
>> yes -- >> no, he was in southeast asia. he was -- >> his son was in southeast asia. >> i think when he was chief of naval operations which would be mid and late '70s. this is when the effects. >> one more question over here and then we will have steve baxter speak to us for a moment before the reception. >> would the secretary or the others comment on the gestation of the pentagon papers? any personal discussions that he might have had with mcnamara and...
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down toward southeast asia, heavy rain is falling across northern portions of vietnam, as well as northernection of the philippines today. out towards the west, as we reported yesterday, a heat wave is still impacting much of india. for example, in agra, your high on tuesday is expected to be 43 degrees and 41 in ahamdebad. eastern portions are experiencing the brunt of it. 7 degrees higher than expected. hot conditions will likely remain for the next several days. >>> now moving over to the americas, we are monitoring a couple of tropical depressions. this one over the pacific could become a tropical storm tomorrow and quickly intensify to a hurricane on your wednesday. right now moving in a west-northwesterly direction but could change its direction towards the northeast aiming for the south coast of mexico. it will likely make landfall on the coast by your saturday morning local time. stormy conditions are in the forecast in a few days. we'll keep you posted on its progress. meanwhile, a tropical -- another tropical depression which was once tropical storm alberto will continue to move
down toward southeast asia, heavy rain is falling across northern portions of vietnam, as well as northernection of the philippines today. out towards the west, as we reported yesterday, a heat wave is still impacting much of india. for example, in agra, your high on tuesday is expected to be 43 degrees and 41 in ahamdebad. eastern portions are experiencing the brunt of it. 7 degrees higher than expected. hot conditions will likely remain for the next several days. >>> now moving over...
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if i can establish a market with you in the philippines, southeast asia, all over europe, we are home to 70 offices in san francisco. the largest number of council general offices outside of washington d.c. we have a gateway for some many international visitors. we want to use that status, create that market for you, have you as part of the conversation as to how to go about it the right way. i am making my first trip to china in november, my official trip to china as the first asian mayor of san for cisco. i want to use it not just to celebrate, but also bring technology companies that represent san francisco colter to create those relationships that you do not have. you do not have them in beijing, shanghai, some of the largest metropolitan areas of china. we can help you do that on this trip. i would love your participation. and i would like your participation to adjust the quality of life in our city. i am a big fan of our bicycle community. i am sure there is a large percentage of you that bike to work because, obviously, there is no parking around here. transportation is importa
if i can establish a market with you in the philippines, southeast asia, all over europe, we are home to 70 offices in san francisco. the largest number of council general offices outside of washington d.c. we have a gateway for some many international visitors. we want to use that status, create that market for you, have you as part of the conversation as to how to go about it the right way. i am making my first trip to china in november, my official trip to china as the first asian mayor of...
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we thought maybe al qaeda was planning to do something in southeast asia. however, the very first logical step we can do is share it with the agency. >> smith: the agency, the cia. soufan hoped they could help fill in some blanks, tell him something he didn't know about khallad being in southeast asia. did you learn any more about what had gone on? >> no. >> smith: soufan ran into what agents called "the wall." routinely, the justice department prohibited fbi agents doing criminal investigations from access to some types of cia intelligence. but often, definitions were unclear. at the time soufan was in yemen, there was a lot of confusion. >> there was misunderstanding of the attorney general guidelines of the time period that brought this interpretation that intelligence cannot be shared with people who are working on criminal investigations. we never had this problem to that extent in previous investigations. it didn't make any sense to me. >> smith: working on his own, soufan would continue to uncover more details, including the fact that, before the ban
we thought maybe al qaeda was planning to do something in southeast asia. however, the very first logical step we can do is share it with the agency. >> smith: the agency, the cia. soufan hoped they could help fill in some blanks, tell him something he didn't know about khallad being in southeast asia. did you learn any more about what had gone on? >> no. >> smith: soufan ran into what agents called "the wall." routinely, the justice department prohibited fbi agents...
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it is almost a european notion to bring these symbols and icons from southeast asia.hey decorate their deities. it was a god they interacted with every day in a human way. the most important thing has been to create work that is appealing to me. i want to see vishnu to pick did in a modern way. it dawned on me by reinterpreting the deities in a way that is modern and reverent to the history, i am building a bridge for young and old audiences to make friends with the culture and these icons to learn their stories. ♪
it is almost a european notion to bring these symbols and icons from southeast asia.hey decorate their deities. it was a god they interacted with every day in a human way. the most important thing has been to create work that is appealing to me. i want to see vishnu to pick did in a modern way. it dawned on me by reinterpreting the deities in a way that is modern and reverent to the history, i am building a bridge for young and old audiences to make friends with the culture and these icons to...
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it is almost a european notion to bring these symbols and icons from southeast asia. deities. it was a god they interacted with every day in a human way. the most important thing has been to create work that is appealing to me. i want to see vishnu to pick did in a modern way. it dawned on me by reinterpreting the deities in a way that is modern and reverent to the history, i am building a bridge for young and old audiences to make friends with the culture and these icons to learn their stories. ♪ >> welcome to district -- need your district supervisor. we're here with supervisor john avalos, from district 11, which includes the excelsior, and will sign, our mission, and crocker amazon neighborhoods. supervisor avalos was elected to the board in november of 2008. we are going to get to know him and talk about the toughest issues facing the city. welcome and thank you for joining us today. tell us a lot about your background, where you grew up, went to school, the job you worked. >> i was born in a town called and los angeles. it was a lot of working-class folks. my fa
it is almost a european notion to bring these symbols and icons from southeast asia. deities. it was a god they interacted with every day in a human way. the most important thing has been to create work that is appealing to me. i want to see vishnu to pick did in a modern way. it dawned on me by reinterpreting the deities in a way that is modern and reverent to the history, i am building a bridge for young and old audiences to make friends with the culture and these icons to learn their...
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. >> indonesia, a huge island nation is southeast asia.he largest population of muslims live. >> there is something else taking place in our country. >> a deep desire among indonesians christians to make the name of jesus christ famous. >> we are compelled to tell others about christ. >> connecting some 500 indonesian cities with over 500 million believers. >> the epicenter is asia and indonesia. >> an hour's drive south of jakarta, churches invited 9,000 christians to take part in the world prayer assembly 2012. such a large christian event has never been hold in indonesia. >> we see the wpa the waters cover the sea. >> for five days, representatives of more than 60 countries will network and strategy to bring healing to the nations. >> a new wave was coming, we wanted to capture it, put it up so that we can bring the bible to our nation. >> i would pray. my prayer is this movement of missions will be established. >> historic week of prayer comes to an end, tens of thousands of indonesians go back to their towns, villages, cities and comm
. >> indonesia, a huge island nation is southeast asia.he largest population of muslims live. >> there is something else taking place in our country. >> a deep desire among indonesians christians to make the name of jesus christ famous. >> we are compelled to tell others about christ. >> connecting some 500 indonesian cities with over 500 million believers. >> the epicenter is asia and indonesia. >> an hour's drive south of jakarta, churches invited...
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. >> on the east coast, heroin doesn't come from afghanistan or southeast asia anymore. >> you're holding $2 million worth of heroin in my hand. >> now it's coming from the place made famous by cocaine and pure enough to kill. >> that one time that somebody makes a decision to use it, it's like playing russian roulette with your life. >> it's big business coming into the country hidden in unbelievable ways. what's the strangest thing you've seen in heroin smuggling? >> it has to be the liquid heroin inside the puppies. >> and a controversial heroin overdose antidote. you'll see it bring a user back from the edge of death. >> there he is. back from the dead. >> heroin, a deadly drug and a business that is still flourishing and recruiting new customers every day. our kids. >> i watched two of my friends die from it. >> the parents like to say it's not happening so we close our eyes and kids continue to die. >> heroin is one of the most addictive drugs known. it's cheap. it's easy to get. once a user is hooked, it can be for life. for the drug traffickers who deal in it, it's a hugely profit
. >> on the east coast, heroin doesn't come from afghanistan or southeast asia anymore. >> you're holding $2 million worth of heroin in my hand. >> now it's coming from the place made famous by cocaine and pure enough to kill. >> that one time that somebody makes a decision to use it, it's like playing russian roulette with your life. >> it's big business coming into the country hidden in unbelievable ways. what's the strangest thing you've seen in heroin...
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it is almost a european notion to bring these symbols and icons from southeast asia.ith every day in a human way. the most important thing has been to create work that is appealing to me. i want to see vishnu to pick did in a modern way. it dawned on me by reinterpreting the deities in a way that is modern and reverent to the history, i am building a ri
it is almost a european notion to bring these symbols and icons from southeast asia.ith every day in a human way. the most important thing has been to create work that is appealing to me. i want to see vishnu to pick did in a modern way. it dawned on me by reinterpreting the deities in a way that is modern and reverent to the history, i am building a ri
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it began in southeast asia sunrise this morning video shows what they had to contend with. they had clouds but when the sun appeared it appeared with perfect timing that was at sunrise than the shadow of the moon rises and races across the pacific until it reaches west coast of california, the chabot telescopes trained on the clips. it takes a bigger bite from the sun. at 515 in the afternoon and ended at quarter of a, a maximum of course there 84% of the sunday club did by the moon. it did not get that park in the bay area the right clouds in front of the sun, but in real life something you'll never forget. this is the ring of fire from utah. there were more in a path, we were outside of it. that is why we star a.d. partial solar eclipse. the biggest in 17 years. we just went out on battery st. i had my solar filter and were looking at the clips to view of the sun and stopping traffic on battery at the same time. next up a total solar eclipses august 2017. more on that and the weather in a few minutes >>> a teenage driver on the peninsula, a reminder that the dangers of di
it began in southeast asia sunrise this morning video shows what they had to contend with. they had clouds but when the sun appeared it appeared with perfect timing that was at sunrise than the shadow of the moon rises and races across the pacific until it reaches west coast of california, the chabot telescopes trained on the clips. it takes a bigger bite from the sun. at 515 in the afternoon and ended at quarter of a, a maximum of course there 84% of the sunday club did by the moon. it did not...
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. >> translator: as the game market expands rapidly in southeast asia, the region's leading talents and firms are gathering here. singapore is most likely to become a hub for the i.t. and game industries. >> reporter: singapore has years of experience attracting global talent and investment to its biomedical sectors. it's now hoping to replicate that success in the media industry, targeting both start-ups and major firms. yuko funazaki, nhk world, singapore. >>> and here are the latest market figures now. >>> it's dark and wet here in tokyo. time now to check the world weather forecast with rachel ferguson. >> yes, certainly looking a little bit wet and gloomy today, but wednesday will promise brighter skies and much higher temperatures as well. getting up to 27 degrees here in tokyo. but as for today, very wet across much of japan. it's because of this front and a low pressure system coming in together. while the rain will move away for much of japan into tomorrow, that front will be left over so still moving across the southern japanese islands. yakushima has seen about 150 millimeter
. >> translator: as the game market expands rapidly in southeast asia, the region's leading talents and firms are gathering here. singapore is most likely to become a hub for the i.t. and game industries. >> reporter: singapore has years of experience attracting global talent and investment to its biomedical sectors. it's now hoping to replicate that success in the media industry, targeting both start-ups and major firms. yuko funazaki, nhk world, singapore. >>> and here...
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it is almost a european notion to bring these symbols and icons from southeast asia.y decorate their deities. it was a god they interacted with every day in a human way. the most important thing has been to create work that is appealing to me. i want to see vishnu
it is almost a european notion to bring these symbols and icons from southeast asia.y decorate their deities. it was a god they interacted with every day in a human way. the most important thing has been to create work that is appealing to me. i want to see vishnu
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. >>> people across southeast asia are preparing for the monsoon season. last year the rain caused widespread hardship across the region. so, many people are hoping and praying that this year will be luckier. in thailand, survivors of last year's deadly floods participated in an annual rocket festival on sunday. villagers fired rockets into the sky in honor of the local guard of rain. the ceremony calls on the god to fertilize the fields and bless farmers with abundant crops. the rocket that stays airborne for longest wins a prize worth some $5,000 u.s. dollars. in the philippines, vessels made from recycled materials and garbage took part in a boat race. they competed on time, durability, and innovation. the competition aims to promote recycling but helps people prepare for emergencies. >> translator: they can build a boat in their backyard. especially when there's a flood. >> the philippines is one of the most flood-prone countries in the region with hundreds of thousands of people displaced each year. learning how to build a boat out of garbage could be
. >>> people across southeast asia are preparing for the monsoon season. last year the rain caused widespread hardship across the region. so, many people are hoping and praying that this year will be luckier. in thailand, survivors of last year's deadly floods participated in an annual rocket festival on sunday. villagers fired rockets into the sky in honor of the local guard of rain. the ceremony calls on the god to fertilize the fields and bless farmers with abundant crops. the...
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into a web that stretches over southeast asia and beyond, to china, the biggest ivory buyer at all. >> 90% of all people arrested at the airports are carrying ivory. >> if china can curb it's demand, elephants will survive in africa. >> one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. >> but can this demand be stifled? before it is already too late. >> that sums it up pretty effectively. thank you very, very much doctor. >> thank you, mr. chairman. senator coons and members of the committee. appreciate the opportunity to appear before you today to make the connection between illegal wildlife trafficking and national security. global financial integrity is a washington, d.c. based organization to -- capacity of the global financial system, the facilitating role the lack of transparency plays in money laundering and corruption and the threat it poses to the security of all nations. ivory poaching, like all forms of illegal wildlife trade is a very profitable business. global financial integrity estimated the value of the elicit trade in all forms of wildlife, excluding fishing
into a web that stretches over southeast asia and beyond, to china, the biggest ivory buyer at all. >> 90% of all people arrested at the airports are carrying ivory. >> if china can curb it's demand, elephants will survive in africa. >> one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. >> but can this demand be stifled? before it is already too late. >> that sums it up pretty effectively. thank you very, very much doctor. >> thank you, mr. chairman....
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thailand some out is the gateway to get into other countries in southeast asia. so it makes sense politically and economically. >> from the center for southeast asian studies, thank you so much for joining us with your insight. >> the former british prime minister tony blair has defended his relationship with the media tycoon rupert murdoch and denies doing any deals in return for the support of his newspapers. blair told an inquiry and essex that an unhealthy relationship has involved between the press and politicians in britain. at the same time, he said a close relationship was inevitable. >> he returned later to power after 18 years in opposition. critics say tony blair did what amounted to deal with rupert murdoch. support new labor and we will give you commercial freedom. mr. blair told the club as an inquiry there would never be such -- told leveson inquiry that there had never been such a deal. >> neither express or implied. >> mr. blair was reminded that in 1995 he had accepted rupert murdoch's invitation to travel to australia to deliver a speech at a co
thailand some out is the gateway to get into other countries in southeast asia. so it makes sense politically and economically. >> from the center for southeast asian studies, thank you so much for joining us with your insight. >> the former british prime minister tony blair has defended his relationship with the media tycoon rupert murdoch and denies doing any deals in return for the support of his newspapers. blair told an inquiry and essex that an unhealthy relationship has...
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asia. finance ministers and central bank governors from japan, china, south korea, and the association of southeast asian nations reached the agreement in manila. the new system would allow fund injections before it would affect any of the nations. the agreement follows a similar move by the group of 20 nations last month to increase the lending capacity of the international monetary fund. the asian economic leaders also agreed to double the current regional currency swap pool to $240 billion to prevent future crises. >> translator: stabilizing the asia financial system, which is the weakest part of the asia economy s very important when leading the world economy. >>> prior to the meeting japan, south korea and china agreed to join forces to prevent the european credit crisis from spilling into asia. the group agreed the asian economy is stable and on a recovery course. the the concerns remain over europe's debt problems and volatile movements and exchange rates. the three nations confirmed they will further deepen financial and economic ties. in a joint statement officials announced they will prom
asia. finance ministers and central bank governors from japan, china, south korea, and the association of southeast asian nations reached the agreement in manila. the new system would allow fund injections before it would affect any of the nations. the agreement follows a similar move by the group of 20 nations last month to increase the lending capacity of the international monetary fund. the asian economic leaders also agreed to double the current regional currency swap pool to $240 billion...
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it's honoring the three million that served in southeast asia and more than 58,000 who didn't come homeeirs is a war story that deserves to be told. i'm oliver north, good night.
it's honoring the three million that served in southeast asia and more than 58,000 who didn't come homeeirs is a war story that deserves to be told. i'm oliver north, good night.
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for southeast asia, scattered thunrs aevg here, and like yesterday northerniland is laos will sehe heaviest rain. tuted, so any additionalry well rain is not good news here. as for the highs, 33eges in th plenty of sunshine he. i shanghai, and reaching 30 degrees ineing a22 degrees in seoul. a little bit cooler than yesterday. movingvetohe americas, it's mostly dry across the west, but very unstlen the east. a low pressure system and the front is pducingespread thundershowers from the great lakes region allheayown to southern texas and arkansas, too. some wintry precipitation in and around lodo b snow shut dissipate into tuesday. the heaviest rainan be found from theower mississippi llntewmeco. the threat of severe thunderstorms, large haim, damaging winds and even tornadoes will remain overnight nd. on tuesday heavy rain will shift to southern texas as well as the northern part of mexico. up towds the rthiset drier in the ohio valley, but instead parts of new england and the northeastern states will see wet weather o yr tuesday. behind it there's a new low pressure system moving into the g
for southeast asia, scattered thunrs aevg here, and like yesterday northerniland is laos will sehe heaviest rain. tuted, so any additionalry well rain is not good news here. as for the highs, 33eges in th plenty of sunshine he. i shanghai, and reaching 30 degrees ineing a22 degrees in seoul. a little bit cooler than yesterday. movingvetohe americas, it's mostly dry across the west, but very unstlen the east. a low pressure system and the front is pducingespread thundershowers from the great...
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are southeast asia correspondent since this report from the burmese capital. >> suu kyi, the little later than 8 -- than anticipated. parliament has already been in session for over a week. her party objected to the wording of the parliamentary oath of office. suu kyi saying that they feel for the greater good, they should overcome the hurdles. in the interest of the voters who elected them to office. there were many within her party you felt that it was too soon for them to rejoin mainstream politics. the reform process was still too young, too fragile, but suu kyi said she trusted the president and the thousands of people who turned out to support her on the campaign trail. it seemed to vindicate her decision. there is huge symbolism in what is happening today. taking a seat in parliament along side the military, who kept her incarcerated for so long. it has -- this is simply the beginning. she must now work to bring about the changes and reforms that she wants, to bring true democracy to burma. now to theturn rupert murdoch's story that is dominating headlines. the ruling that dubbed h
are southeast asia correspondent since this report from the burmese capital. >> suu kyi, the little later than 8 -- than anticipated. parliament has already been in session for over a week. her party objected to the wording of the parliamentary oath of office. suu kyi saying that they feel for the greater good, they should overcome the hurdles. in the interest of the voters who elected them to office. there were many within her party you felt that it was too soon for them to rejoin...
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May 8, 2012
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down towards southeast asia, scattered thundershowers are expanding across much of indochina peninsula and like yesterday, northern thailand will see the heavy rain and the ground is already well saturated and not good news. moving to the americas, the southern portions of the u.s., particularly severe from the lower mississippi valley to new mexi mexico. one tornado touched down in telecommunication monda telecommunication -- texas monday. we have wintry precipitation across colorado. that will dissipate as we head to tuesday. good news. lots of sunshine for you, temperatures arising to 28 degrees in l.a., about 10 degrees higher than what we saw on monday. 18 degrees in denver, 22 in oklahoma city. showers affecting along the east coast, 19 degrees in new york and 24 degrees in washington d.c. finally, let's go over to europe. unstable weather is starting to ease across much of the british isles. instead, southern scan dinavia starting to see wet and windy conditions and late season snow in the windy mountains. then western connent? is turning wet and gusty due to a low pressure syst
down towards southeast asia, scattered thundershowers are expanding across much of indochina peninsula and like yesterday, northern thailand will see the heavy rain and the ground is already well saturated and not good news. moving to the americas, the southern portions of the u.s., particularly severe from the lower mississippi valley to new mexi mexico. one tornado touched down in telecommunication monda telecommunication -- texas monday. we have wintry precipitation across colorado. that...
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for southeast asia scattered thundershowers are developing here and like yesterday northern thailand is laos will see the heaviest rain. the ground is already very well saturated, so any additional rain is not good news here. as for the highs, 33 degrees in bangkok, 31 degrees in hong kong with plenty of sunshine here. 28 in shanghai and reaching 30 degrees in beijing and 22 degrees in seoul. a little bit cooler than yesterday. moving over to the americas it's mostly dry across the west but very unstable in the east. a low pressure system and the front is producing widespread thundershowers from the great lakes region all the way down to southern texas and arkansas too. some wintry precipitation in and around colorado but snow shut dissipate into tuesday. the heaviestain can be found from the lower mississippi valley into new mexico. the threat of severe thunderstorms, large haim damaging winds and even tornadoes will remain overnight monday. on tuesday heavy rain will shift to southern texas as well as the northern part of mexico. up towards the north, things get drier in the ohio v
for southeast asia scattered thundershowers are developing here and like yesterday northern thailand is laos will see the heaviest rain. the ground is already very well saturated, so any additional rain is not good news here. as for the highs, 33 degrees in bangkok, 31 degrees in hong kong with plenty of sunshine here. 28 in shanghai and reaching 30 degrees in beijing and 22 degrees in seoul. a little bit cooler than yesterday. moving over to the americas it's mostly dry across the west but...
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down toward southeast asia, scattered thundershowers, again, particularly wet in northern vietnam, as well as northern sections of the philippines today. temperature wise, 35 degrees expected for both manila and bangkok. clearing conditions in hong kong, with a high of 29 degrees. tokyo, very cool. 15 degrees. as we've been reporting, tokyo sky tree will open today, but it may be surrounded by clouds. now, heading over to the americas, we are keeping an eye on tropical storm alberto, which is still sitting off the southeast coast of the u.s. it's likely to move away from mainland u.s. and could become a remnant low by your wednesday morning. however, dangerous surf and rip currents should remain along the southeast coast through monday. as we pull back, wet conditions across the eastern section of the u.s. and canada, and out toward the west, there are a couple of low-pressure systems moving along the u.s./canada border. things will turn quite severe in parts of the northern plains. thunderstorms, gusty wednesday and ev winds and hail are possible on your tuesday. down toward the west
down toward southeast asia, scattered thundershowers, again, particularly wet in northern vietnam, as well as northern sections of the philippines today. temperature wise, 35 degrees expected for both manila and bangkok. clearing conditions in hong kong, with a high of 29 degrees. tokyo, very cool. 15 degrees. as we've been reporting, tokyo sky tree will open today, but it may be surrounded by clouds. now, heading over to the americas, we are keeping an eye on tropical storm alberto, which is...
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May 1, 2012
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the figure shows more than half of them plan to make inroads into china and southeast asia over the next three years. companies were asked how they would fill a nonmanagerial positions. 30% said they would recruit local employees. the figure exceeds 22% that up plan to hire japanese. the trend is morneae noticeable with large makers. only half plan to employ japanese workers. many firms say not enough japanese are willing to work overseas. the labor ministry will provide more support for professionals studying overseas in the hope it may increase interests in foreign assignments. >>> china's economy is developing rapidly. as a result, people in smaller cities are becoming more fashion-conscious. recently foreign companies have tapped into this market. in this report we see how a japanese firm is doing. nhk world reports. >> caller: this clothing chain is about a two-hour drive from shanghai. a companied based in fukushima, japan, runs the chain. this customer drops by once a week. she said that the prices are reasonable. she adds she never gets tired of the selection because it's changin
the figure shows more than half of them plan to make inroads into china and southeast asia over the next three years. companies were asked how they would fill a nonmanagerial positions. 30% said they would recruit local employees. the figure exceeds 22% that up plan to hire japanese. the trend is morneae noticeable with large makers. only half plan to employ japanese workers. many firms say not enough japanese are willing to work overseas. the labor ministry will provide more support for...
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May 9, 2012
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the chinese are doing things like, well, we want to build fast rails from china to southeast asia across europe to central asia. across central asia to europe. we want to, you know, begin to drain resources around the world. we'll put in dams on the rivers to flow into southeast asia so without one gunshot, we will have an impact on that region. the chinese are planning a long-term gain. we have to wake up and realize that that is the long-term gain that we have to be playing too. it can't be as a first response a military response. the 21st century will be defined by economic performance. you were talking about the problem with unlocking corporate dollars. one is confidence. the other is demand. what do you do about demand? you have a massive infrastructure program. i mean massive. $1 trillion. $200 billion a year. if you did that, where would the money come from? well, you've reduced the deficit so there's less demand. the chinese still have dollars so they are the anchor investor in reconstruction bonds that will give us the resources to lay the foundation for economic growth for the
the chinese are doing things like, well, we want to build fast rails from china to southeast asia across europe to central asia. across central asia to europe. we want to, you know, begin to drain resources around the world. we'll put in dams on the rivers to flow into southeast asia so without one gunshot, we will have an impact on that region. the chinese are planning a long-term gain. we have to wake up and realize that that is the long-term gain that we have to be playing too. it can't be...
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we're in danger of thinking about aids in africa and latin america and southeast asia the way we show concern about malaria or epidemic diarrhea or problems of resistant tuberculosis in these same regions of the world. we forget what really made our concern about aids special and that it was a global concern. there is an urgent-- a very, very urgent need to develop a vaccine against h.i.v., not only to protect the billions of people in the world that are currently alive, but those who will become alive, and those who will live through the next century. the development of a vaccine is proving to be a very challenging task. harold varmus: it's clear that the aids virus, when it naturally infects the body, does not induce a sufficient immune response to eliminate the virus on its own. that's a daunting prospect for someone who wants to develop a vaccine. secondly, we have a very poor understanding of what components of the virus might be the most potent in inducing a response. i do think it will be a long time before we have an adequate vaccine. alexandra levine worked with jonas salk on
we're in danger of thinking about aids in africa and latin america and southeast asia the way we show concern about malaria or epidemic diarrhea or problems of resistant tuberculosis in these same regions of the world. we forget what really made our concern about aids special and that it was a global concern. there is an urgent-- a very, very urgent need to develop a vaccine against h.i.v., not only to protect the billions of people in the world that are currently alive, but those who will...