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new recruits are joining from around the world, including southeast asia. the situation is serious in indonesia, which has the world's largest islamic population, at over 200 million. we look at how the militant group is recruiting young people who are discontented with the status quo and the widening wealth gap. >> reporter: in september, indonesian police arrested a man suspected of involvement with radical islamic organizations and on the verge of joining islamic state. police are clamping down on islamic state supporters. indonesian authorities increase their monitoring of islamic state in july after a video clip trying to recruit militant fighters was uploaded to the internet. the government banned people from directly supporting islamic state or urging people to support it. but its supporters are still active. we spoke to a man who serves as the leader of supporters of islamic state in indonesia. a terrorist take on an island in 2002 killed more than 200 people. he is said to be close to the spiritual leader of the group behind the attack. the police
new recruits are joining from around the world, including southeast asia. the situation is serious in indonesia, which has the world's largest islamic population, at over 200 million. we look at how the militant group is recruiting young people who are discontented with the status quo and the widening wealth gap. >> reporter: in september, indonesian police arrested a man suspected of involvement with radical islamic organizations and on the verge of joining islamic state. police are...
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bill settle supervises these schools in southeast asia and west africa. settle: i worked in 20 countries with this program. and most farmers think that anything that is crawling in a rice field is potentially damaging the rice. they think that any little damage to the rice plants is going to result in yield loss. so there's a lot of inherent fear with regards to the nature in front of them. so to tell them not to be using pesticides after "we" have been telling them to use pesticides for the last 40 years, since the 1960s and '70s is difficult. what we do in our training programs is help the farmers demonstrate for themselves what's going on by doing simple experiments. narrator: experiments are designed for farmers to be able to observe and understand how pests are controlled in a system without pesticides. settle: we start with two plots. one is the conventional plot where they do what they normally do, they apply the insecticides like they normally would. the other plot is something that is the experimental plot. call it the ipm plot. and even there we
bill settle supervises these schools in southeast asia and west africa. settle: i worked in 20 countries with this program. and most farmers think that anything that is crawling in a rice field is potentially damaging the rice. they think that any little damage to the rice plants is going to result in yield loss. so there's a lot of inherent fear with regards to the nature in front of them. so to tell them not to be using pesticides after "we" have been telling them to use pesticides...
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i am the chair of the southeast asia program here at csi yes. it is a real pleasure for me to be introducing our third and last panel today as we talk about asian architecture ahead of the three summits in november, the apec, eas comanche 20 summits. and we have done a terrific panel with us today. there really appreciate these gentlemen sharing their time away from very busy schedules to join us. on my right we have the newly ensconced at davis year who is our assistant secretary of defense for east asian and pacific. you know that david lewis -- and come back from hanoi to do this job. he was a u.s. ambassador there. david is an expert on china, southeast asia to and from many of us who are sort of in the trenches every day on these issues, could not think of a better person for the pentagon to put into this role. next to him is one of the top of southeast asian in the united states. and he also is singapore's ambassador to the united states. he was most recently singapore's ambassador to indonesia. in the past he has been singapore's ambassad
i am the chair of the southeast asia program here at csi yes. it is a real pleasure for me to be introducing our third and last panel today as we talk about asian architecture ahead of the three summits in november, the apec, eas comanche 20 summits. and we have done a terrific panel with us today. there really appreciate these gentlemen sharing their time away from very busy schedules to join us. on my right we have the newly ensconced at davis year who is our assistant secretary of defense...
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bill settle supervises these schools in southeast asia and west africa.telling them to use pesticides for the last 40 years, since the 1960s and '70s, is difficult. what we do in our training programs is help the farmers demonstrate for themselves what's going on by doing simple experiments. narrator: experiments are designed for farmers to be able to observe and understand how pests are controlled in a system without pesticides. settle: we start with two plots. one is the conventional plot, where they do what they normally do, they apply the insecticides like they normally would. the other plot is something that is the experimental plot. call it the ipm plot. and even there we don't tell them what to do, but we sort of suggest, "well, let's try not using pesticides and see what happens." and since no one person is invested in the outcome -- it's a group plot of land that we are supporting -- there's no risk associated with it. dr. kenmore: and they start by looking at the crop, looking at the size and quality of the plants, and then by looking at the dif
bill settle supervises these schools in southeast asia and west africa.telling them to use pesticides for the last 40 years, since the 1960s and '70s, is difficult. what we do in our training programs is help the farmers demonstrate for themselves what's going on by doing simple experiments. narrator: experiments are designed for farmers to be able to observe and understand how pests are controlled in a system without pesticides. settle: we start with two plots. one is the conventional plot,...
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david is an expert on china and southeast asia. i think for many of us who are sort of in the trenches every day on these issues, couldn't think of a better person for the pentagon to put into this role. next to him is one of the top southeast asianists in the united states. and he also is singapore's ambassador to the united states, ashok mirpuri. he was most recently singapore's ambassador to indonesia. he has been singapore's ambassador to australia and kuala lumpur and has a long career in the singapore ministry of foreign affairs working on asia-related affairs. finally, a good friend and a real hero of southeast asia and asian policy in the senate is chris brose. he works with senator mccain in his office. previous -- before that he was senior staffer in the senate armed services committee. chris rose through the ranks doing pretty interesting things, including writing speeches for and advising people like colin powell and kond l powell. he has spent a lot of time in asia, more than most senate staffers, unfortunately. withou
david is an expert on china and southeast asia. i think for many of us who are sort of in the trenches every day on these issues, couldn't think of a better person for the pentagon to put into this role. next to him is one of the top southeast asianists in the united states. and he also is singapore's ambassador to the united states, ashok mirpuri. he was most recently singapore's ambassador to indonesia. he has been singapore's ambassador to australia and kuala lumpur and has a long career in...
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is there something that southeast asia discusses with the chinese. talking about the code of conduct in the south china sea, moving it forward. what we want to do again to use the asean platform to manage these tensions. tensions do arise. how can they work together as a group in the maritimes security space. not all of us are claimants. to work with china, work on the framework where there are certain rules that we all respect and move forward towards. >> i strongly agree with the ambassador on this. it's clear i think one of china's highest priorities is to maintain an atmosphere and a situation in east asia that allows them to continue growing economically. i think that's probably among their highest priorities. the chinese want to the question is how you do it. that takes us to the second part of the question. among our highest priorities in the region is to maintain and increase respect for the international rule of law. this has been an issue in the south china sea and an issue in the east china sea as well. we will look to our partners and chi
is there something that southeast asia discusses with the chinese. talking about the code of conduct in the south china sea, moving it forward. what we want to do again to use the asean platform to manage these tensions. tensions do arise. how can they work together as a group in the maritimes security space. not all of us are claimants. to work with china, work on the framework where there are certain rules that we all respect and move forward towards. >> i strongly agree with the...
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. >> reporter: borneo is a lush region in southeast asia. rarely receives the spotlight, even though he has a gigantic nose designed to lure the ladies. the problem is, there aren't many of those monkeys left. only about 8,000 on the island. our guide thinks this will help. the males use their noses like echo chambers. >> i got one. it worked. >> reporter: the real prize is spotting a male monkey. they are leery of humans, who have been encroaching on their habitat. they know humans are their friends there. what's changed their minds? free food. we enter the hideaway. oh, my god. >> this is one family. >> reporter: it's okay. look at him. oh, my god. there he is. don't go. just as i start to soak it in -- this is so amazing because this is -- oh. he darts away to protect his family. so, we ease in closer, bearing gifts. there you go. typically, there are eight to ten families. this stud has 20. it's a little bit indecent, but what do you call it? >> 24 hours. >> reporter: 24 hours? no wonder they're the romeo of the jungle. but the populatio
. >> reporter: borneo is a lush region in southeast asia. rarely receives the spotlight, even though he has a gigantic nose designed to lure the ladies. the problem is, there aren't many of those monkeys left. only about 8,000 on the island. our guide thinks this will help. the males use their noses like echo chambers. >> i got one. it worked. >> reporter: the real prize is spotting a male monkey. they are leery of humans, who have been encroaching on their habitat. they know...
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i know enough about the politics of southeast asia to know the china/u.s.relationship is not central to everything. it is an important dynamic but what occurs in southeast asia is primarily conducted intraregionally. and to any folks from the aseans here today, i would commend them on how they've managed their own regional evolution over the past 40 years and a lesson to the wider rjs. when we extend the map, it's dull to escape the dynamic of the china/u.s. relationship in the current state and where it may involve in the future which is why i've taken a year out of the harvard kennedy school to look at it more closely. let's look for a moment at its dynamics. if you were to take an objective measure about u.s./china relations in the last 75 years and look at the ebbs and flows of this relationship since, on any objective analysis if you arrive from the moon you would have to conclude the relationship isn't in a bad state. there is no immediate palpable sense of crisis in any particular element of the relationship however when you look at perceptions withi
i know enough about the politics of southeast asia to know the china/u.s.relationship is not central to everything. it is an important dynamic but what occurs in southeast asia is primarily conducted intraregionally. and to any folks from the aseans here today, i would commend them on how they've managed their own regional evolution over the past 40 years and a lesson to the wider rjs. when we extend the map, it's dull to escape the dynamic of the china/u.s. relationship in the current state...
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southeast asia index seven-month low. multimonth low for a lot of asian indices here. two things here. fist is we're seeing demand for safe havens now. a little bit picking up a little bit. yen $107.12 against the u.s. dollar and that brings up the u.s. dollar index. if we can get it up for you. one more try. here we go. it's run up over 7% over the past few months or so. again, it's being scaled back right now on expectations of the u.s. rate hike may be pushed back further. why not, comments from a number of fed official that's they may actually need to put that up a little bit given growth out and perhaps implications that may have on the u.s. economy. aussie dollar, for example, dollar index flow, aussie dollar, of course, over the course of two days you can see a spike up, .6%. but risk aversion today. largest speaking still persisting despite surprisingly upbeat trade numbers out of china. i will leave it there. be back with more what's happening elsewhere in the markets a bit later in the show. back to you. >> indeed as well. china to some except here as well, e
southeast asia index seven-month low. multimonth low for a lot of asian indices here. two things here. fist is we're seeing demand for safe havens now. a little bit picking up a little bit. yen $107.12 against the u.s. dollar and that brings up the u.s. dollar index. if we can get it up for you. one more try. here we go. it's run up over 7% over the past few months or so. again, it's being scaled back right now on expectations of the u.s. rate hike may be pushed back further. why not, comments...
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beret warriors who answered their nation's call to fight on freedom's frontier in the jungles of southeast asia reception they never got. as the country they came back to in the late 60's was in turmoil. purple heart recipient says he was spit on by war protesters. >> it hurt. it really really hurt. that we did what we felt was right for the country. we did our duty. and nobody appreciated it. >> pat ferguson remembers kissing the ground when he got home and then being told to change into civilian clothes as soon as possible. >> it kind of plugs a hole in my soul there, that there is some recognition that this contemporary army is doing the same thing for us that they do for their own returning troops. >> even war protester chris who was a conscientious objector thinks the treatment is long overdue. >> i think it's a small token of appreciation for the service that those men and women put in. it's way late in coming. >> 2.6 million americans deployed to vietnam. about half saw combat. 58,000 died. more than 300,000 returned wounded. now, finally, a welcome home. >> and because of your service,
beret warriors who answered their nation's call to fight on freedom's frontier in the jungles of southeast asia reception they never got. as the country they came back to in the late 60's was in turmoil. purple heart recipient says he was spit on by war protesters. >> it hurt. it really really hurt. that we did what we felt was right for the country. we did our duty. and nobody appreciated it. >> pat ferguson remembers kissing the ground when he got home and then being told to...
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looking for new markets and showing off creations in singapore in hopes of attracting those across southeast asia. they held an exhibition and show casing more than 100 products with unique functions. these reading glasses fold down to a thickness of just 2 millimeters so their owner can use them as a book mark. this umbrella doesn't need a stand. and this plate has a pattern that reveals itself when soy sauce is poured in. japanese trade officials are excited about potential sales. >> we are expecting this japanese sophisticated designed products will be selling in the not only singapore but also the neighboring countries. >> the products are so well designed they can win customers all over the world. >> soccer clubs in thailand are looking to raise their game, league officials got advice from their counterparts in japan. the chairman of the j league shared experience and hopes for closer partnership. >> translator: i hope japan and thailand will work together to strengthen the foundations of soccer in asia. >> he said they put a lot of effort into training young players and coaches. the j. leag
looking for new markets and showing off creations in singapore in hopes of attracting those across southeast asia. they held an exhibition and show casing more than 100 products with unique functions. these reading glasses fold down to a thickness of just 2 millimeters so their owner can use them as a book mark. this umbrella doesn't need a stand. and this plate has a pattern that reveals itself when soy sauce is poured in. japanese trade officials are excited about potential sales. >> we...
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i know enough about the politics of southeast asia to know that the china-u.s. relationship is not central to everything. it is an important dynamic but what occurs in southeast asia is primarily conducted intraregionally. to any folks from the as ons here today, i would simply commend the aseans on how they've managed their own regional evolution over the last 40 years. it's been an extraordinary development and i think a lesson to the wider region. when we then extend the map more broadly across east asia itself, it is very difficult to escape the central organizing dynamic of the china-u.s. relationship in its current state and where it may evolve in the future which is why i've taken a year out of the harvard kennedy school to look at it more closely. so let's look for a moment at its dynamics. if you were to take an objective measure about u.s. china relations over the laust 35 yeas since normalization in 1979, and look at ebbs and flows of that relationship since, on any objective analysis, if you arrive from the moon, you weyhx have to conclude the relati
i know enough about the politics of southeast asia to know that the china-u.s. relationship is not central to everything. it is an important dynamic but what occurs in southeast asia is primarily conducted intraregionally. to any folks from the as ons here today, i would simply commend the aseans on how they've managed their own regional evolution over the last 40 years. it's been an extraordinary development and i think a lesson to the wider region. when we then extend the map more broadly...
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a series of pirate attacks has been reported in waters around southeast asia this year. at least 11 ships have been hijacked since april. critical sea lanes connecting the middle east and east asia pass through these waters. the international community has launched antipiracy efforts. they have been conducting drills since 2000. >>> a man suffering from ebola has become the first person in the united states to die of the virus. the case has raised questions about just how prepared u.s. hospitals are to handle other possible cases. health officials in the state of texas say the patient died on wednesday. he had spent ten days in hospital. the man fell ill after arrives in the u.s. from the west african country of liberia on september 20th. two days before he was put into isolation, he underwent an examination, but was allowed to return home. doctors failed to check him for ebola. health officials a monitoring 48 people. >> govent officials say they're being proactive against ebola. they're gathering a panel of experts who will establish conditions on how they would deal w
a series of pirate attacks has been reported in waters around southeast asia this year. at least 11 ships have been hijacked since april. critical sea lanes connecting the middle east and east asia pass through these waters. the international community has launched antipiracy efforts. they have been conducting drills since 2000. >>> a man suffering from ebola has become the first person in the united states to die of the virus. the case has raised questions about just how prepared u.s....
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get news and insight on south and southeast asia every weekday live from bangkok only on nhk "newsline." >>> the heir to the thrown of luxembourg is encouraging firms to get involved in his country's information communication and technology industries. the prince is leading a delegation of around 60 business leaders. he told nhk that luxembourg is attractive because of its location. >> it is truly a gate way into the european market. with more than 500 million consumers. we have in luxembourg the chance of having a very business friendly mindset. we're open always been open to the outside world. >> the prince said his country is diversifying beyond its traditional role as a financial center. >> we've developed over past ten years a very big and very good infrastructure for a city, for internet connectivity with highly secured data centers who hopefully in the future will attract many startups in the ict area. >> he said business people in level luxembourg hope to build strong partnerships with firms in japan. >> october 10th, mark 50 years since the tokyo summer olympic, the games help
get news and insight on south and southeast asia every weekday live from bangkok only on nhk "newsline." >>> the heir to the thrown of luxembourg is encouraging firms to get involved in his country's information communication and technology industries. the prince is leading a delegation of around 60 business leaders. he told nhk that luxembourg is attractive because of its location. >> it is truly a gate way into the european market. with more than 500 million...
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ability to control the spread of ebola particularly if it spreads to other parts of the world like southeast asia or central america. the u.s. is not in a recession, the u.s. economy is growing, the drop in oil is good for us, the s&p is about 4% from the historic highs which hit only about three weeks ago. "nightly business report." >>> and the worries about a slowdown in the global economy were just one of the hot button issues facing delegates at the international monetary fund. sarah eisen has more. >> reporter: the annual meeting of the world bank is under way. financial heavyweights gathered to discuss risks after the ims cut its outlook for world growth. >> next year we revised it to 3.8%, it is mediocre, but a recovery. >> the ims says germany must spend more to boost infrastructure and the european central bank should be prepared to do more to boost growth and consumer prices. and while the u.s. is growing faster, leaders are trying to solve issues like income. >> who is benefitting from growth and where is income going? how much inequality can the systems bear for growth to continue to
ability to control the spread of ebola particularly if it spreads to other parts of the world like southeast asia or central america. the u.s. is not in a recession, the u.s. economy is growing, the drop in oil is good for us, the s&p is about 4% from the historic highs which hit only about three weeks ago. "nightly business report." >>> and the worries about a slowdown in the global economy were just one of the hot button issues facing delegates at the international...
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joko widodo is now leading southeast asia's biggest economy with a population of 250 million. and he promised to extend welfare programs. joko spoke to thousands of people gathered in jakarta following his inauguration ceremony. >> translator: indonesia is a great nation. but it has to be run well. >> joko suggested rampant corruption is preventing the country from growing and he said he wants to unify the people regardless of where they live. joko is known as a man of the people. he has public support as indonesia's first leader from outside the military and political elite. but a majority of seats in parliament are held by opposition lawmakers who are against the new president. >>> the russian government is looking for investment in special economic zones planned for its far east. and it's calling on japanese businesses. >> translator: the earlier companies invest, the greater the benefits they will receive. >> russian officials have briefed japanese companies on the details. they say businesses operating in the economic zones will enjoy preferential taxation schemes and eas
joko widodo is now leading southeast asia's biggest economy with a population of 250 million. and he promised to extend welfare programs. joko spoke to thousands of people gathered in jakarta following his inauguration ceremony. >> translator: indonesia is a great nation. but it has to be run well. >> joko suggested rampant corruption is preventing the country from growing and he said he wants to unify the people regardless of where they live. joko is known as a man of the people....
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. >> reporter: as the economy of southeast asia grows so will the people's appetite for exotic, fresh foods. these local fish are mainly consumed in japan so far. but they could soon be packed up and shipped off to dinner tables far away. nhk world, hakedate, hokkaido. >>> october 10th marks 50 years since the tokyo summer olympics. the games helped transform the city into a modern metropolis. now tokyo is again preparing to host the olympics and an athlete who competed in the 1964 event is helping keep the spirit alive on the other side of the world. nhk world's noriko hokkaido reports. >> reporter: carlos was a member of brazil's national volleyball team in 1964. he is now the president of the organizing committee for the rio de janeiro summer olympics in 2016. he says he has fond memories of the tokyo olympics. >> translator: i'm proud that i took part in the 1964 tokyo olympics as a competitor. the games were perfectly organized. and the opening ceremony was beautiful. >> reporter: the tokyo games were the first ever to be held in asia. and athletes from 94 countries and regions t
. >> reporter: as the economy of southeast asia grows so will the people's appetite for exotic, fresh foods. these local fish are mainly consumed in japan so far. but they could soon be packed up and shipped off to dinner tables far away. nhk world, hakedate, hokkaido. >>> october 10th marks 50 years since the tokyo summer olympics. the games helped transform the city into a modern metropolis. now tokyo is again preparing to host the olympics and an athlete who competed in the...
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company executives hope to sell them across southeast asia. the new transit system has been introduced in many urban areas because it can help ease traffic congestion. officials at mitsubishi heavy say the train cars can run at 120 kilometers per hour. they say the high speed is achieved due to the lighter body and a design that reduces air drag. the trains can be driven by remote control. the executives expect the transit system can be used not only in urban areas but also for lines connecting city and rural areas. mitsubishi heavy plans to manufacture the train cars in its plant in hiroshima western japan. >>> electronics developers in south korea are giving people the ability to run their homes remotely. they're connecting more appliances with the internet. nhk world's kim chen ju explains. >> reporter: refrigerators and washing machines line the home appliances sales floor. they seem ordinary but not quite. what if i'm out grocery shopping and wondering what to get? i can simply text my refrigerator and the refrigerator will send me the pi
company executives hope to sell them across southeast asia. the new transit system has been introduced in many urban areas because it can help ease traffic congestion. officials at mitsubishi heavy say the train cars can run at 120 kilometers per hour. they say the high speed is achieved due to the lighter body and a design that reduces air drag. the trains can be driven by remote control. the executives expect the transit system can be used not only in urban areas but also for lines connecting...
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and it's harvested en masse an plantations across southeast asia. >> we're right next to the sanctuary is a palm oil plantation. they are all over borneo. these are destroying the monkees natural habitats. they are lucky to have at least one safe haven. i'm gloria riviera on borneo. >> we sold that piece a little differently. covered a lot of subjects. >> you only focused on one. >> there's one detail here. the nose acts as an echo chamber for their mating call. >> the bigger the nose, the larger the echo. the more popular the monkey. >> it's all in the nose. >>> coming up -- going from monkey toss dogs. particularly dogs celebrating halloween. >> what's betters than a dog in a costume? we'll have that next. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts, and stole her hard earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft p
and it's harvested en masse an plantations across southeast asia. >> we're right next to the sanctuary is a palm oil plantation. they are all over borneo. these are destroying the monkees natural habitats. they are lucky to have at least one safe haven. i'm gloria riviera on borneo. >> we sold that piece a little differently. covered a lot of subjects. >> you only focused on one. >> there's one detail here. the nose acts as an echo chamber for their mating call. >>...
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. >>> to southeast asia. 91-year-old was convicted of war crimes last year.as jailed for 90 years for masterminding mass killings of pro independent activists during the war in pakistan in 1971 and he has died. >>> in mexico a state governor has resigned amid public outrage off the disappearance of 43 students, protesters have accused him of tolerating corruption and lesion to drug gangs. more from mexico city. >> reporter: the decision by ga guerrero state governor tore stem down comes after weeks of mounting pressure against him. he will step aside and the congress and they will appoint a temporary governor. this shows his position was just no longer politically sustainable because people in the state accused the whole government of being corrupt and they need a breath of new air there, their lead tore perhaps turn things around. now, it's unclear if that will change much of the daily reality if people living in the state who say that their leaders are basically colluding with members of criminal organizations. the mayor of the city where the students went
. >>> to southeast asia. 91-year-old was convicted of war crimes last year.as jailed for 90 years for masterminding mass killings of pro independent activists during the war in pakistan in 1971 and he has died. >>> in mexico a state governor has resigned amid public outrage off the disappearance of 43 students, protesters have accused him of tolerating corruption and lesion to drug gangs. more from mexico city. >> reporter: the decision by ga guerrero state governor tore...
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i mean, there really is a need for that, especially in southeast asia but in a lot of other parts of the region. so there is a need for it. and the main issue here that would be something of concern to the united states and to others is that when we actually have these multilateral development banks that we actually do have established standards. and we try to meet the standards in ferms of -- again, i talked about this earlier -- making sure we don't destroy the environment when we go about sort of investing in infrastructure. make sure it's the governance, no corruption, because construction industry generally has a number of issues in this area. and so we have to make sure it meets these standards of governance, transparency, labor, and procurement and so-and-so forth. that's basically our major concern. so i think as we move ahead with trying to build up different banks and what not to meet the huge demand in the region, we need to keep this in mind. thanks. >> is there a question over here? i'm sorry. the sight lines are such that -- yes, sir. you're right in the spotlight. sorr
i mean, there really is a need for that, especially in southeast asia but in a lot of other parts of the region. so there is a need for it. and the main issue here that would be something of concern to the united states and to others is that when we actually have these multilateral development banks that we actually do have established standards. and we try to meet the standards in ferms of -- again, i talked about this earlier -- making sure we don't destroy the environment when we go about...
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annenberg media ♪ captioning sponsored by annenberg/cpb narrator: the region of southeast asia and southacific includes
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we take a look at the team he picked to run southeast asia's biggest economy. the luxurious world of private planes. an exclusive interview with vista jet's thomas flohr. ♪ >>>> private plane company vista jet says they are having what they are calling an exceptional 20 port teen seeing a to $.25 increase. is with us. he says they see more and more planes coming into the fleet. but we have a fraction in ownership. we have chartered planes and downright ownership. how is yours different than flying on private aircraft? >> we do something different. we own all of our planes. they are identical in we offer guaranteed availability without the burden of asset ownership. you have the risk of the asset. then you have the asset risk. rate,ou just pay a simply just the hour you are on. fractional ownership, you have to buy the fractional to have the right to fly and guaranteed availability. then you know exactly what you are paying for. $9,500 usd per hour? >> the defense. we have a whole fleet of sollenger 350's, 605's, depending on the price of the airplane, you have
we take a look at the team he picked to run southeast asia's biggest economy. the luxurious world of private planes. an exclusive interview with vista jet's thomas flohr. ♪ >>>> private plane company vista jet says they are having what they are calling an exceptional 20 port teen seeing a to $.25 increase. is with us. he says they see more and more planes coming into the fleet. but we have a fraction in ownership. we have chartered planes and downright ownership. how is yours...
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. >> southeast asia. >> in india. >> mm. damn, that's good. this chicken's really awesome.s. ooh, good stuff. incredible. ♪ >> the 250-mile flight from zanzibar to arusha takes about an hour and a half, but culturally, you might as well be flying from texas to the philippi philippines. [ bell ringing ] >> kilimanjaro. from there we head into the serengeti. ♪ >>> the journey this time, one must expect the occasional setback. >>> we reach the eastern edge of the serengeti, where it's a steep climb to the magnificent crater. once a massive volcano that somewhere around 2.5 million years ago collapsed in on itself, creating this caldera, a true, lost world. inside the crater, a true ecosystem within an ecosystem. wildlife pretty much stay put. coming to drink, well, right below any place. it's nice. very, very nice, if you find yourself here. a hot bubble bath awaits after a long day in the bush. perhaps a dry sherry from a cut glass decanter. the next morning you rise to breakfast on the balcony, freshly baked croissant. >> thank you. >> you're welcome, sir. >> the rules of th
. >> southeast asia. >> in india. >> mm. damn, that's good. this chicken's really awesome.s. ooh, good stuff. incredible. ♪ >> the 250-mile flight from zanzibar to arusha takes about an hour and a half, but culturally, you might as well be flying from texas to the philippi philippines. [ bell ringing ] >> kilimanjaro. from there we head into the serengeti. ♪ >>> the journey this time, one must expect the occasional setback. >>> we reach the...
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it is one of the biggest ones in southeast asia. >> i'm going for some eel.li and pepper, drizzle with house special sauce, grill over charcoal and dig in. >> i have the picture with you. >> you have some old photos? oh, look at me, come on. i look like my young son, look at this. i look like i'm 30 years younger. >> my son. ming. >> he's now 17. >> oh my god, he's going to college soon. wow. this is the island of mr. sang. >> yes, on the bay. >> oh my god, look at that. we look cool. we totally look cool here. but does everybody fall in love with the country like i did? i came here, and it stole my heart. you know. >> i think it's a very good meeting point. but in the past, it was over, and now is a new time. >> mm. wow, that's great. dude, that's pretty spicy. perfect with beer. >> we need more drinks. >> lobster from the south china sea. give it a nice haircut table side, and it's perfect. >> sweet. >> sweet, just like i remember. >> yeah. >> yep. i'm a sentimental guy. >> sometimes at work i try to be serious, and i just think about work, but i don't know
it is one of the biggest ones in southeast asia. >> i'm going for some eel.li and pepper, drizzle with house special sauce, grill over charcoal and dig in. >> i have the picture with you. >> you have some old photos? oh, look at me, come on. i look like my young son, look at this. i look like i'm 30 years younger. >> my son. ming. >> he's now 17. >> oh my god, he's going to college soon. wow. this is the island of mr. sang. >> yes, on the bay. >>...
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. >> tamron, southeast asia, not even india. damn, that's good. the chicken is really awesome.g the heat, man. good stuff. incredible. the 250-mile flight from zanzibar across the water to the town of arusha takes an hour and a half. but culturely you are flying from texas to the philippines. kilimanjaro into whose white peak the hero saw himself disappear as he slipped into death. from there we head into the sarange sarangeti. ♪ the journey of this kind one must expect an occasional setback. we reached the eastern edge of the sanghetti where it is a significant descent to the crater. a long time ago the crater collapsed on itself creating this kaldera, creating a truly lost word. inside the creator, an entire ecosystem within an ecosystem. wildlife pretty much stayed put. coming to drink, well, right below my place. it's nice. very, very nice if you find yourself here. a hot bubble bath awaits after a long day in the bush. perhaps a dry cherry of a glass of decanter. the next morning one rises to breakfast in one's chambers on the balcony, perhaps. silver service, hot coffee,
. >> tamron, southeast asia, not even india. damn, that's good. the chicken is really awesome.g the heat, man. good stuff. incredible. the 250-mile flight from zanzibar across the water to the town of arusha takes an hour and a half. but culturely you are flying from texas to the philippines. kilimanjaro into whose white peak the hero saw himself disappear as he slipped into death. from there we head into the sarange sarangeti. ♪ the journey of this kind one must expect an occasional...
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xaomi, firefox in southeast asia. right now, we're seeing two storms. the leadership transition going on in two, a challenge to dominate the smartphone market. lines fortween the us. there are more than the headlines might suggest. >> the headlines are sparse. one of the peculiarities of the this being a korean company, they are required to tell us in the quarter on the top and bottom line. what are your revenues and profits ballpark? this could have been a horrible sales of refrigerators and best buy for all we know with it being such a big number but it follows a trend where we are seeing an increasing sales decline for three quarters now from samsung. we know they've been losing share across the board in smartphones. you'll see a lot of stories out there saying the apple iphone 6 is killing samsung. there were only a few days into the corridor. >> some people could of been holding out for the new iphone. >> the idea that there is a big change in sales because of the iphone is probably not true but the trend goes way back for this quarter and that's w
xaomi, firefox in southeast asia. right now, we're seeing two storms. the leadership transition going on in two, a challenge to dominate the smartphone market. lines fortween the us. there are more than the headlines might suggest. >> the headlines are sparse. one of the peculiarities of the this being a korean company, they are required to tell us in the quarter on the top and bottom line. what are your revenues and profits ballpark? this could have been a horrible sales of refrigerators...
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of not fully grown this animal is in southeast asia in the rain forest wood areas it is a constricting state so this animal will use its case the air and one finds an animal ever grab that wrapped around it and swallow it. >> what this is entirely a question mark >> this is a millipede a very docile creatures it is in africa and besides his name that does not have a thousand legs only a couple hundred as it grows it gets more pairs of legs like all animals like this that has a skeleton on the outside so it sheds its outer skeleton so it can grow. >> this saturday and sunday at the brookfield zoo a 11th of for all kinds of other stuff corn maze is for children carrousel for children all kinds of things did you build your own scarecrow as well as all the christophe. >> coming up, the actress starred for the good conduct. >> pee-wee herman return to the big screen details coming up next. coming up next. never running out of them again. get gillette's best blades delivered to your door for about $1 a week at gillette.com/subscribe gillette. then what and the board and charged with lewd con
of not fully grown this animal is in southeast asia in the rain forest wood areas it is a constricting state so this animal will use its case the air and one finds an animal ever grab that wrapped around it and swallow it. >> what this is entirely a question mark >> this is a millipede a very docile creatures it is in africa and besides his name that does not have a thousand legs only a couple hundred as it grows it gets more pairs of legs like all animals like this that has a...
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introduced by firefox throughout south -- new models are being introduced by firefox throughout southeast asia. we will have to see how it is able to adjust. >> cori, read between the lines for us. there is more than just this headline, what it might suggest. but there is certain -- >> there are certainly more, because the headlines are sparse. right after the quarter, and here we are just a week after the end of the quarter, they are required to tell us what happened in the quarter just in the topline and bottom-line. what are your revenues, and what are your profits, ballpark? >> so we don't know where. but we don't know if it could be -- >> it could be horrible sales in refrigerators at best buy for all we know. but we have seen declining sales, or increasing sales declined for three quarters now from samsung. they are losing shares cross the board. you will see a lot of stories out there saying that the apple iphone 6 is killing samsung. there were only three days in the quarter that was available. >> right, but people could have been holding out to buy it. >> yes, but the big change becau
introduced by firefox throughout south -- new models are being introduced by firefox throughout southeast asia. we will have to see how it is able to adjust. >> cori, read between the lines for us. there is more than just this headline, what it might suggest. but there is certain -- >> there are certainly more, because the headlines are sparse. right after the quarter, and here we are just a week after the end of the quarter, they are required to tell us what happened in the quarter...
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taping system in spring of 1971 and she came in to give a report of a recent trip she had taken to southeast asia and in that meeting it is henry kissinger, nixon and her, nobody else, no takers and in the meeting she basically asks for a job. you, wants to be a president's special emissary. what i come away with these these are audio recordings. they are not the. we can't see what notes they have in front of them. we can see their facial expressions to each other when they're talking about something but i come when listening to the audio as they don't trust her. she asks for a dog and they don't give it to her. she wants special status as a president emissary and doesn't receive that but at the same time they talked to her. you still friendly, they get information from her so i think there was some contact with the are not enough records to say it was treason or anything like that or even that nixon was directly involved but it is a good question. we are still learning more about it. >> very briefly we all want -- some people ask when you do a project why didn't nixon turned these tapes. a very
taping system in spring of 1971 and she came in to give a report of a recent trip she had taken to southeast asia and in that meeting it is henry kissinger, nixon and her, nobody else, no takers and in the meeting she basically asks for a job. you, wants to be a president's special emissary. what i come away with these these are audio recordings. they are not the. we can't see what notes they have in front of them. we can see their facial expressions to each other when they're talking about...
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>> lord, bless and heel the brave warriors who fight on freedom's frontier in the jungles of southeast asia a purple heart recipient was spit on in portland. x73gk >> it hurt. we did what we felt was right for the country and we did our duty and no one appreciated it. >> pat ferguson remembers >> pat ferguson remembers an change in civilian clothes soon as possible. >> it plugs a hole in my soul that there is recognition that the contemporary army is doing same for us as they do for their own troops. >> even a war protestor thinks that the treatment is overdow. >> it is a maul token for the service those men and women put in. it is way late in coming. >> the event is part of a government effort. >> 2.6 million americans deployed to vietnam. half saw combat and 58000 died and 300000 were wounded. nbecause of your service and sacrifice, you have made our land of the free and brave a better place. >> this is dan springer, fox nows. >> a man said he was minding his own business and the next fighting for his life on the side of the highway. coming up, the latest on a brutal attack caught on tape
>> lord, bless and heel the brave warriors who fight on freedom's frontier in the jungles of southeast asia a purple heart recipient was spit on in portland. x73gk >> it hurt. we did what we felt was right for the country and we did our duty and no one appreciated it. >> pat ferguson remembers >> pat ferguson remembers an change in civilian clothes soon as possible. >> it plugs a hole in my soul that there is recognition that the contemporary army is doing same for...
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his achievement in the skies over southeast asia made him an air force legend, and member of an exclusiveer ace. >> i got the greatest message from robin olds when i got number five. i certainly believe that he's the greatest combat leader the air force has ever had. the cable read, fox-trot bravo, absolutely sierra hotel tiger. been pulling for you since may. thousands of blue suitors around the world are standing taller. robin olds. >> don't go anywhere, "war stories" will be right back. >>> is there such a thing as a natural pilot? >> no. the pilot with the most experience is the best. >> there's been hundreds of thousands of fighter pilots trained since fighter pilots became a commodity. >> only 1% -- of 1% that went in, only 5% became aces. >> just my family, grandchildren, wife, just remembered by them, that's all. >> jack bolt retired as a lieutenant colonel from the marine corps in 1962 and entered law school five years later at the ripe old age of 46. a successful attorney for many years, he's now retired and living in florida. robin olds retired from the air force as a brigadier
his achievement in the skies over southeast asia made him an air force legend, and member of an exclusiveer ace. >> i got the greatest message from robin olds when i got number five. i certainly believe that he's the greatest combat leader the air force has ever had. the cable read, fox-trot bravo, absolutely sierra hotel tiger. been pulling for you since may. thousands of blue suitors around the world are standing taller. robin olds. >> don't go anywhere, "war stories"...
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o when we look at the various, the highest growth rates like southeast asia, with the technical assistancend training everything is focused on them to help lift them p. the education of girls and women is a critical factor in the development of those countries. thank you. [applause] >> really have time for just one more question. >> researching george show lot coming from portugal picking up 12 points the one about equality that is not a moral choice but that economic choice end the part to talk about the interventions made it a try to adopt those other group friendly or job friendly or environmental riendly. s those of measures used for budget cuts by portugal or greece or spain or italy or with the sensible applications of the quality? >> in supporting a reasonable pace. they're one of the members of the troika. nd they were initially considered but having said that, those measures had to be taken in by gates is said to be restored and put together so those countries could finance themselves. because when they face the economic crisis and solution keeps running. because the markets had c
o when we look at the various, the highest growth rates like southeast asia, with the technical assistancend training everything is focused on them to help lift them p. the education of girls and women is a critical factor in the development of those countries. thank you. [applause] >> really have time for just one more question. >> researching george show lot coming from portugal picking up 12 points the one about equality that is not a moral choice but that economic choice end the...