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at some level, we feel so happy to be in southeast asia. the last leg of the stool for the internet. there are fantastic businesses in asia and southeast asia. it is only the last couple of years we've seen multibillion businesses develop on the basis of encrusted -- interesting user dynamic and southeast asia. if all we did was stay in southeast asia, we would be very happy. the week you are busy -- business as broader. the island of taiwan has been important for a business almost since the beginning. that is important on the game side, very important on the e-commerce site. we've added innovations to mobile in taiwan. we call it greater southeast asia, the concept of including all of the island regions as well as terrestrial land. i noticed you called it the island of taiwan. you're notyou're not talking --g out china entirely? >> we are looking at ways to engage partners in china. one of our important shareholders has been a great elder brother to us, a mentor, they've given this trip the device on technology. we chat toy brought the worl
at some level, we feel so happy to be in southeast asia. the last leg of the stool for the internet. there are fantastic businesses in asia and southeast asia. it is only the last couple of years we've seen multibillion businesses develop on the basis of encrusted -- interesting user dynamic and southeast asia. if all we did was stay in southeast asia, we would be very happy. the week you are busy -- business as broader. the island of taiwan has been important for a business almost since the...
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media platforml wants to make its mark in southeast asia.lion active users and the backing of foxconn. had you take on a social media giant? the cofounder and ceo right now. it is good to see you again. a great ambition, facebook, emerging markets, but facebook once to be the leader. that we be wrong to say are competing directly with facebook. and there are many social networks for gaming, teenagers, artists, but there is an opportunity as countries open up for me to provide a complimentary or differentiated platform in the markets as well. just as the same way there are many platforms in japan or china. we think there is an opportunity to do so in india and throughout southeast asia. angie: india is an exciting market right now with a population almost as big as china as they compete for the global stage. only 220 million in the smartphone space compared to to 800 600 million million people at smartphones. how do you make waves? are twonk there specific ways we can become successful in countries like that. a business model. there is a now
media platforml wants to make its mark in southeast asia.lion active users and the backing of foxconn. had you take on a social media giant? the cofounder and ceo right now. it is good to see you again. a great ambition, facebook, emerging markets, but facebook once to be the leader. that we be wrong to say are competing directly with facebook. and there are many social networks for gaming, teenagers, artists, but there is an opportunity as countries open up for me to provide a complimentary or...
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they explored three dozen circuits pertaining to the fighting in southeast asia.e president introduced general westmoreland to the press, he let one of the perennial favorites have the floor. ♪ for most of the press conference, the president turned the podium over to his guest. in addition to commenting upon troop levels and the war in general, he indicated high prospects of a successful election in vietnam in september. the viet cong, he cautioned, will do all in their powers to disrupt the democratic process but the vietnamese armed forces, he promised, will provide security for the voters. free elections and a self determined government was one of the basic requirements essential for security in southeast asia and a point determined a month earlier in the president's speech. captain bill carpenter, recommended for the medal of honor and hero of vietnam, accompanied general westmoreland during the weekend briefing session with the president. carpenter's record added to the record of over 290,000 other fighting men in vietnam confirmed the president's conviction
they explored three dozen circuits pertaining to the fighting in southeast asia.e president introduced general westmoreland to the press, he let one of the perennial favorites have the floor. ♪ for most of the press conference, the president turned the podium over to his guest. in addition to commenting upon troop levels and the war in general, he indicated high prospects of a successful election in vietnam in september. the viet cong, he cautioned, will do all in their powers to disrupt the...
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we cannot allow southeast asia to once again become a safe haven to target america. while it is easy to dismiss the terrorist groups in the region as mere criminal gangs and disorganized rebels, the philippines lost 44 of its special police in a single battle against groups now linked to isis in southeast asia last year. in april, 18 philippine soldiers were killed in a fight quickly claimed by isis. then in june, isis released a call for other fighters to join them after beheading a canadian hostage. the video proudly displaying the black flag of isis states "if you can't get to syria, join the mujahedin in the philippines. " it is truly alarming. our efforts to counter isis in asia can assist our broward -- broader goals in countering china and dealing with an unstable north korea. just before president obama traveled on his final trip to asia this month, i sent a letter urging him to discuss efforts for a new u.s. counterterrorism strategy in the region, specifically i asked president obama to consider leveraging the five new bases recently announced for u.s. pers
we cannot allow southeast asia to once again become a safe haven to target america. while it is easy to dismiss the terrorist groups in the region as mere criminal gangs and disorganized rebels, the philippines lost 44 of its special police in a single battle against groups now linked to isis in southeast asia last year. in april, 18 philippine soldiers were killed in a fight quickly claimed by isis. then in june, isis released a call for other fighters to join them after beheading a canadian...
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investigators traveled all the way to southeast asia to visit the manufacturer of the clothing. if there is a clue that could solve this disturbing murder mystery, it may be as simple and complex as three letters. dna. small spots of blood from a still unknown person were found in jonbenet's underwear. did it come from the killer? or did it come from somewhere former adams county d.a. >> one of the things that might have been possible would be to isolate a team that worked on that particular manufacturing belt of those pants and take dna samples from them. >> reporter: so they sent asia. to the undisclosed country where the underwear was made. but grant says the trip did not pay off. >> the manufacturing process didn't really lend itself to that. they had some issues, i believe with the government. >> reporter: several years later, what has been called the most expensive dna test ever took place. john mark karr was flown to he killed the 6-year-old girl, but his dna didn't match. >> that he was considered a viable suspect believes me to believe there were folks in the office tha
investigators traveled all the way to southeast asia to visit the manufacturer of the clothing. if there is a clue that could solve this disturbing murder mystery, it may be as simple and complex as three letters. dna. small spots of blood from a still unknown person were found in jonbenet's underwear. did it come from the killer? or did it come from somewhere former adams county d.a. >> one of the things that might have been possible would be to isolate a team that worked on that...
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it says zika has been in part in southeast asia for years so some people who live there may be immune but u.s. travel leroy ms have picked it up in the last year. >>> another health warning for you tonight. this time about something that's probably in your medicine cabinet right now. people who use common painkillers like ibuprofen and neoproxin and found the people using it have a 19 percent higher risk of heart disease. >> it could be banned as early as tomorrow and that has some stocking up. an herbal supplement that can create easily abused. it includes heroin, lsd, and marijuana. so we stopped by a store in bedford today and talked with woman who use it for -- women who use it for pain and say it's not addictive for them. >> 20 minutes after taking it, i had no more pain. i'll have to go back to a pain clinic and last thing i want to do is start taking the poison centers regarding cratum increased to 263 in 2015 and six states have already banned it. >>> the flood waters may be reseeding but the impact still very evident in cedar rapids, iowa tonight. video of crews cleaning up s
it says zika has been in part in southeast asia for years so some people who live there may be immune but u.s. travel leroy ms have picked it up in the last year. >>> another health warning for you tonight. this time about something that's probably in your medicine cabinet right now. people who use common painkillers like ibuprofen and neoproxin and found the people using it have a 19 percent higher risk of heart disease. >> it could be banned as early as tomorrow and that has...
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i'm not optimistic because i think of those countries, and in mainland china in taiwan, and southeast asia -- in china, more willingness to cooperate with new government in taiwan. today, taiwan can benefit from its role in universal barriers. if taiwan tried to take advantage of deteriorating relationship between mainland china and the united states it would be a miscalculation, very dangerous. some people disagree about its conclusions, what taiwan can play you don't try to maintain or construct a relationship with mainland china. possible for taiwan to play a contractual role, but not saying the government should always rely on the goodness of mainland china and to find a new way through mainland china and to improve the current situation, thank you. >> what about here? the new wave so if you have a way for that and another question, china will be forced to taiwan and a message to taiwan to take some action? >> thank you very much. if i have any suggestion, if not, if not, if i put the same position, it is very hard, you need to listen to those supporters for independence, tpp parties.
i'm not optimistic because i think of those countries, and in mainland china in taiwan, and southeast asia -- in china, more willingness to cooperate with new government in taiwan. today, taiwan can benefit from its role in universal barriers. if taiwan tried to take advantage of deteriorating relationship between mainland china and the united states it would be a miscalculation, very dangerous. some people disagree about its conclusions, what taiwan can play you don't try to maintain or...
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he got really taken in and referred to the president as the churchill of southeast asia cousin that his mind that's who he was. he was fighting against all odds and all enemies and hanging in there in these democratic ideals that was the analogy for lyndon johnson. now what could go wrong with him getting that wrong? what we saw what went wrong. it was in his head and when he became president, he expanded the war. it was based on a lot of world war ii analogies that were not correct and not appropriate and policymakers do all the time. people talk about music and chamberland and kennedy during the cuban missile crisis where he said they were talking about the preemptive strike in cuba and he said i don't want my brother to be the clone joe of the 1960s, meaning a perl harbor like strike. the uses of history actually really do matter and there's been many times where the hearings or markups here in the house where i will hear someday say something and it's kind of fun to add to it but the other part of that history is xyz. so actually having a bit of a command of the history is very usef
he got really taken in and referred to the president as the churchill of southeast asia cousin that his mind that's who he was. he was fighting against all odds and all enemies and hanging in there in these democratic ideals that was the analogy for lyndon johnson. now what could go wrong with him getting that wrong? what we saw what went wrong. it was in his head and when he became president, he expanded the war. it was based on a lot of world war ii analogies that were not correct and not...
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over the next five to ten years they hope to triple sales in southeast asia. >>> we now continue our summer series on beating the heat. the final episode takes us to south korea. an economic slowdown there has created opportunity for fast food chains. >> reporter: lining up on a hot summer day. these people have come to a restaurant to get some relief from the weather. this is chicken soup south korean tile. a whole chicken stuffed with rice and ginseng. it's a popular way to combat summer fatigue. but this year the traditional dish is facing some hot competition. the big trend this summer is food with a whole new level of spiceness. they're hoping to get a taste of the super hot dishes hoping to beat the heat. rice porridge is supposed to be gentle for the stomach. one restaurant chain has decided to spice things up. starting in june it started selling a seafood dish seasoned with 30 grams of hot pepper and a large slug of chilly oil. managers say the new dish is selling well and may soon be on the regular menu. >> translator: this rice porridge is hot but easy to eat. i think it's
over the next five to ten years they hope to triple sales in southeast asia. >>> we now continue our summer series on beating the heat. the final episode takes us to south korea. an economic slowdown there has created opportunity for fast food chains. >> reporter: lining up on a hot summer day. these people have come to a restaurant to get some relief from the weather. this is chicken soup south korean tile. a whole chicken stuffed with rice and ginseng. it's a popular way to...
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chairman tadashi yanai says over the next five to ten years he hopes to triple sales in southeast asia>>> china's gearing up to host its first g20 summit. it will kick off this sunday in the city of hangzhou. the leaders of 20 developed and emerging nations will discuss how to merge policies to achieve global economic growth. but the big question is how china will make this meeting a success, especially amid rising tensions with its neighbors over issues in the south china sea. earlier, mitsuko spoke to daisuke azuma about it. >> reporter: they see the summit as a most important diplomatic event of the year. so media here have been covering the preparations day in and day out. state-run tv has said they were 100 landmarks. protesters are stressing xhi that will play a leading role in putting the world's economy on the path to recovery. security in the city is tight. lots of police are standing gaurd and traffic is restricted. schools and companies are closed for a week. authorities are even urging residents to leave, and it's not only acts of terrorists they are worried about. they fea
chairman tadashi yanai says over the next five to ten years he hopes to triple sales in southeast asia>>> china's gearing up to host its first g20 summit. it will kick off this sunday in the city of hangzhou. the leaders of 20 developed and emerging nations will discuss how to merge policies to achieve global economic growth. but the big question is how china will make this meeting a success, especially amid rising tensions with its neighbors over issues in the south china sea....
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up next steph curry speaking to sarah during a big trip to southeast asia with underarmour.ack to you next on squawk alley. don't go away. our debt problem olve 19 trillion and growing money for programs like education will shrink. in just 8 years, interest on the debt will be our third largest federal program. bad news for small businesses. the good news? there's still time for a solution. ask the candidates for a plan to secure our future. >>> the next pig move chipotle the pick already a lightning rod taking fire from wall street. down 40% in a year. what should you do? should you follow him into chipotle. and in just a little while, washington's number one analyst will see us live. and it's a turning point and a big move in the airline sector put can can they hold their altitude for the long hall. we'll see you in about 15. >> we'll be there, thanks scott. >> under armour and steph curry in a big trip to southeast asia. he joins us live with more. hey, sarah. >> hey, john. curry certainly understands how high the stakes are here in southeast asia and china for instance.
up next steph curry speaking to sarah during a big trip to southeast asia with underarmour.ack to you next on squawk alley. don't go away. our debt problem olve 19 trillion and growing money for programs like education will shrink. in just 8 years, interest on the debt will be our third largest federal program. bad news for small businesses. the good news? there's still time for a solution. ask the candidates for a plan to secure our future. >>> the next pig move chipotle the pick...
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that, itself, underlines the mportance of southeast asia. >> a very colorful end certainly to obama's tenure and his last trip to asia. coming up later on bloomberg my colleague speaks with the canadian prime minister. you can watch that conversation as it happens on the bloomberg featuring highlights here on bloomberg television. some of the stories making headlines today, shinzo abe has reiterated japan's call for clarity over the u.k.'s plans to leave the e.u. abe met his counterpart at the g20 and told her that the extent of the japanese investments in the u.k. is partly dependent on access to the single market. abe wasn't the only one to question the wisdom of brexit and to demand more clarity. president obama reiterated that e thinks it was a mistake. a second update on an approach from a buyer but has said it is evaluating proposals from other parties and is considering the alternatives. ayer is now offering $127, a 19% premium to monsanto's last quote in new york. if the deal goes through it would create the world's biggest producer of seeds and pesticides. in july monsanto re
that, itself, underlines the mportance of southeast asia. >> a very colorful end certainly to obama's tenure and his last trip to asia. coming up later on bloomberg my colleague speaks with the canadian prime minister. you can watch that conversation as it happens on the bloomberg featuring highlights here on bloomberg television. some of the stories making headlines today, shinzo abe has reiterated japan's call for clarity over the u.k.'s plans to leave the e.u. abe met his counterpart...
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our sara eisen got exclusive access to the two-time nba mvp taiwan. >> repor here in southeast asia, it's the new front lines for the global sneaker wars, and that's why steph curry, backed by under armour, toured china, hong kong and taiwan to cultivate a new generation of sneaker consumers. it's why the battle won't be played on an nba court back in the u.s. but in small gyms across asia. >> ready, set, go. >> reporter: like here in taipei where curry spent hou signing autographs and taking selfies with eager fans. but like it did in the u.s., under armour here in greater china is playing catchup to nike who has been in the market for decades. kevin plank, the ceo of under armour, is trying to do what he did in the u.s. in this market. >> it takes time, you know. since 2010 we've gone from our first million dollars in business to $3 million in '12 to >> reporter: increasing the revenue is something steph curry wants to make his mission as he's still learning the ins and outs of the business. >> all the conversations and the details that go into making a great shoe, a great apparel,
our sara eisen got exclusive access to the two-time nba mvp taiwan. >> repor here in southeast asia, it's the new front lines for the global sneaker wars, and that's why steph curry, backed by under armour, toured china, hong kong and taiwan to cultivate a new generation of sneaker consumers. it's why the battle won't be played on an nba court back in the u.s. but in small gyms across asia. >> ready, set, go. >> reporter: like here in taipei where curry spent hou signing...
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and i southeast asia, think this really is reflective of the changing of the paradigm of monetary policycause when you look at werging markets in asia, talk about southeast asia a lot. it is the longest losing streak in weeks. in fact, looking the past four weeks, only of three times. every single session apart from those three sessions, southeast asia has been down there jakarta putting down the worst slump, going back to october of last year. i just want to zero in on japan, 4/10 under. you are moving out of the nikkei, that is if the boj does choose to tweak monetary policy by taking rates more negative and not so much the act of purchase program, that arm of stimulus. which is why it is really playing out in the equity section. let me bring up my topics index. have a look of financial. everything but the banks are lower. if they do take a policy rate further, below zero. that is also playing out before i go. i want to show you the bond yields. the yield curve, what we're seeing in japan it is really steepening at the moment. everything q5 and 10-year on the way down. 20, 30 on the wa
and i southeast asia, think this really is reflective of the changing of the paradigm of monetary policycause when you look at werging markets in asia, talk about southeast asia a lot. it is the longest losing streak in weeks. in fact, looking the past four weeks, only of three times. every single session apart from those three sessions, southeast asia has been down there jakarta putting down the worst slump, going back to october of last year. i just want to zero in on japan, 4/10 under. you...
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. >>> china and southeast asia quickly becoming the most important region for sneaker makers.ike and adidas seen success in the fast growing market and underarmour to catch up with the rivals and it has something that other companies don't. sports star stefan curry. here's a report from taipei. >> reporter: here in southeast asia, it is the new front line for the global sneaker wars and that's why curry backed by underarmour toured china, hong w generation of sneaker vate a it's why the battle won't be played out at a nba court back in the u.s., but in small gyms across asia, like here in taipei where curry spent hours coaching, meeting, greeting, signing autographs and taking selfies with eager fans. but like it did in the u.s., underarmour here in greater china is playing catch up to nike who's been in the market for decades. kevin, the ceo, is trying to do what he did in the u.s. in this market. >> it takes time. you know? since 2010, we have gone from a first million dollars in business to $3 billion in $12 to over $150 million in revenue this year and so we have really ju
. >>> china and southeast asia quickly becoming the most important region for sneaker makers.ike and adidas seen success in the fast growing market and underarmour to catch up with the rivals and it has something that other companies don't. sports star stefan curry. here's a report from taipei. >> reporter: here in southeast asia, it is the new front line for the global sneaker wars and that's why curry backed by underarmour toured china, hong w generation of sneaker vate a it's...
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in 1971, 300,000 people in southeast asia, and i was one of those. that is to put in perspective where i sit in the larger scheme of things. as to how pdb has changed, i think the major change, as john mentioned, is that instead of it being exclusively a cia product, it now represents the input, the views and assessments, of the entire u.s. intelligence community. cia is still the engine for the pdb, but in all cases, it is always, regardless of who drafted, cia or any component of the intelligence committee, it is always coordinated throughout the intelligence community. and importantly, where appropriate and where someone wants to, dissents are reflected. you won't find dissents in the pdb's that were rolled out in the university of texas, because it was done by one agency. i think that is a strength, frankly, to register dissent, president obama has won more than one occasion said that he welcomes that, would be surprised that there weren't dissent within the intelligence community, so we reflect that. the other changes are more occasioned by the
in 1971, 300,000 people in southeast asia, and i was one of those. that is to put in perspective where i sit in the larger scheme of things. as to how pdb has changed, i think the major change, as john mentioned, is that instead of it being exclusively a cia product, it now represents the input, the views and assessments, of the entire u.s. intelligence community. cia is still the engine for the pdb, but in all cases, it is always, regardless of who drafted, cia or any component of the...
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about the war in southeast asia. many people know more about the war in vietnam, very few about the war in laos. we also work with veterans and their families who are trying to understand more about the impacts of agent orange. why laos now? i skipped one. i have been lucky to work with jackie, who is not only an expert on laos, but an expert in driving through fields and streams in southern laos -- not streams, roaring rivers to get to the villages where we were. i am going ahead of myself. i want to bring you back to one of the first press conferences that president kennedy gave after he took office on march 23 of 1961. [begin video clip] >> the president's press conference, march 23, 1961. >> i want to make a brief statement about laos. it is important for all americans to understand this difficult and potentially dangerous problem. my conversation with general eisenhower before the inauguration on january 19, we spent more time on this hard matter than any other thing. since then, it is before the administration
about the war in southeast asia. many people know more about the war in vietnam, very few about the war in laos. we also work with veterans and their families who are trying to understand more about the impacts of agent orange. why laos now? i skipped one. i have been lucky to work with jackie, who is not only an expert on laos, but an expert in driving through fields and streams in southern laos -- not streams, roaring rivers to get to the villages where we were. i am going ahead of myself. i...
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has played in supporting this particularly with respect to southeast asia issues. the meeting today is timely. it is just a week before president obama travels to laos to take part in the summit of leaders of the association of southeast asian nations or asean. he is, as you may have heard, the first sitting president to visit that country. it is a country that you may know has been subjected also to a secret war during the days of the vietnam war. what has been the legacy of this war? what might president obama be able to accomplish in terms of improving relations for the future with the laos people democratic republic? here to share their perspectives on this issues are two of the most seasoned aobservers and advocates for the just resolution of the unfortunate legacies of the wars in laos and vietnam and their enduring impact on the population of those countries. susan hammond on my far left is founder and executive director of the war legacies project. she began her work on peace and reconciliation in vietnam, laos and cambodia in the mid 1980s. through her dete
has played in supporting this particularly with respect to southeast asia issues. the meeting today is timely. it is just a week before president obama travels to laos to take part in the summit of leaders of the association of southeast asian nations or asean. he is, as you may have heard, the first sitting president to visit that country. it is a country that you may know has been subjected also to a secret war during the days of the vietnam war. what has been the legacy of this war? what...
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are you concerned with what we see as the rise of isis in southeast asia? >> i would say something and then i'd ask if he could chime in. when i talked about the metastasis of isis we are right to southeast asia clearly is a place they aspire to spread. i talked to the counterpart. we worked with them last weekend will be convening them in honolulu. on a number of issues of specific security that one of them is good to be counterterrorism and i would say malaysia, indonesia, singapore you mentioned the philippines and other places but those come to my mind. i've spoken to the defense ministers andefense ministersane concerns about the possibility of isis could establish a foothold in some places already troubled and there are places in all those countries that could grab a hold. so it's very much on our agenda. last week i met with 29 in the pacific and hosted by the chief defense of the philippine armed forces and we discussed broadly the threat of extremism and what we need to deal with it. there were hundreds that came from the philippines and other coun
are you concerned with what we see as the rise of isis in southeast asia? >> i would say something and then i'd ask if he could chime in. when i talked about the metastasis of isis we are right to southeast asia clearly is a place they aspire to spread. i talked to the counterpart. we worked with them last weekend will be convening them in honolulu. on a number of issues of specific security that one of them is good to be counterterrorism and i would say malaysia, indonesia, singapore you...
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my war in southeast asia, i did a couple tours there. that was always an issue there, how to gauge the will to fight of the army of the republican of vietnam, and we have gained a lot of hard won experience here on how to try to train -- raise and train a military while it is under attack. that is a sort of common theme with vietnam, with afghanistan, and with iraq. i was the chief of air force intelligence during desert storm, and we didn't do a very good job then. we way overestimated the iraqis will to fight. that's why the war ended so quickly. david: so just to close this question out, what the country would want to ask its top intelligence officer and i have the chance to ask you is whether the u.s. strategy for dealing with isis is working. >> well, it is working in the sense of those things that -- if i can use the word, are metricable. territory held, number of fighters reduced. we have taken a lot of their key leadership off the battlefield. we're reducing their sources of revenue. foreign fighter flow has reduced. so i think t
my war in southeast asia, i did a couple tours there. that was always an issue there, how to gauge the will to fight of the army of the republican of vietnam, and we have gained a lot of hard won experience here on how to try to train -- raise and train a military while it is under attack. that is a sort of common theme with vietnam, with afghanistan, and with iraq. i was the chief of air force intelligence during desert storm, and we didn't do a very good job then. we way overestimated the...
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but we are absolutely putting pressure on isil in southeast asia. we are working close with our partners. and frankly the limit of the support we provide is often what they are willing to accept politically. so we're very keen and will bring to the president any request for support. i think you know, senator, we are providing some support now to the philippines. intelligence support to help them to deal with the extremist threat. >> thank you, gentlemen. i just really want us to ensure that we are not taking our eyes off of that region. we seem to focus very heavily as we should on the middle east and africa, but we do have other footholds for aisis. we do have five new bases going into the philippines. i think it's important we focus on the counterisis opportunities. thank you very much. >> on behalf of the chairman, let me recognize senator shaheen. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and thank you secretary carter and general dunford being here today and for your service to the country. general dunford, at one point before this you indicated that you bel
but we are absolutely putting pressure on isil in southeast asia. we are working close with our partners. and frankly the limit of the support we provide is often what they are willing to accept politically. so we're very keen and will bring to the president any request for support. i think you know, senator, we are providing some support now to the philippines. intelligence support to help them to deal with the extremist threat. >> thank you, gentlemen. i just really want us to ensure...
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president obama is in southeast asia today. mr. obama became the first sitting president to visit laos. he arrived yesterday for a 3-day visit that's meant to repair relations between the two nations. while there.. obaman during the vietnam war. he's also expected to meet with the president of south korea. this morning.. british airways is recovering from a computer glitch that caused extra long delays on one of the country's busiest travel days. last night.. the airline had an issue with its check-in system... causing a world-wide outage. and social media reports of hours long waits came in from across the country.. from long lines at atlanta's heartsfield- harbor airport right here in phoenix. if you're up at this hour.. chances are you don't get a lot of shut-eye.. and while it may seem like a dream come true to get a lot of sleep -- it could actually be bad for your health. people who sleep more than 8 hours a day are putting themselves at risk of things like heart disease.. diabetes.. and early death. on top of that -- getting
president obama is in southeast asia today. mr. obama became the first sitting president to visit laos. he arrived yesterday for a 3-day visit that's meant to repair relations between the two nations. while there.. obaman during the vietnam war. he's also expected to meet with the president of south korea. this morning.. british airways is recovering from a computer glitch that caused extra long delays on one of the country's busiest travel days. last night.. the airline had an issue with its...
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east and what i fear right now is that we are completely underestimating the rise of isis and southeast asia. so, before the president went to asia last month, i did send a letter to him and encouraged him to visit about how we can counter terrorism and counter isis in that region. i did urge him to bring up this issue with the president. and shortly after that, isis claimed another attack killing 14 civilians. secretary carter, are you concerned with what we see as a rise of isis in southeast asia? >> i am. and i'll say something and ask the chairman also if he would chime in. when i talked act the me tas tis of cancer, southeast asia is clearly a place they apyre to spreading. i talked to our counterparts there who were concerned about it. we worked with them just next week. i'll be convening them in honolulu on a number of issues, but one of them is going to be counter terror. p. i will say indonesia, singapore, you mentioned the philippines and those places. i've spoken to the defense ministers in each of those four countries. they have concerns, particularly about the possibility that i
east and what i fear right now is that we are completely underestimating the rise of isis and southeast asia. so, before the president went to asia last month, i did send a letter to him and encouraged him to visit about how we can counter terrorism and counter isis in that region. i did urge him to bring up this issue with the president. and shortly after that, isis claimed another attack killing 14 civilians. secretary carter, are you concerned with what we see as a rise of isis in southeast...
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waged here during the vietnam war, is the stuff of southeast asia lore.e jim thompson, the legendary, former c.i.a. agent who launched the thai silk industry after world war ii, before he mysteriously disappeared-- carol cassidy helped resurrect the traditionae lao textile trade after their war. >> he had a great idea, which was to build a business based on traditional skills. that's something that we've done here in laos with lao textiles. we have done as well. i think one of the importanthe distinctions is i am a weaver.ea i have devoted my entire life since the age of 17 to weaving 1 and designing. >> reporter: when she and heran husband came here nearly 30 years ago as u.n. developmentye advisors, full diplomatic relations between the u.s. and laos had yet to be restored. americans were still viewed somewhat suspiciously by the communist lao government-- the u.s. having been on the losing side of the laos civil war and communist takeover. >> so it was really this rebuilding of lao americano relations that we have felt that. and my husband and i who, w
waged here during the vietnam war, is the stuff of southeast asia lore.e jim thompson, the legendary, former c.i.a. agent who launched the thai silk industry after world war ii, before he mysteriously disappeared-- carol cassidy helped resurrect the traditionae lao textile trade after their war. >> he had a great idea, which was to build a business based on traditional skills. that's something that we've done here in laos with lao textiles. we have done as well. i think one of the...
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as for india, there are local players there around southeast asia. uber cut losses in china.pidly trying to partner with other companies trying to gain in the southeast asian market. there are a lot of players. we focus on the big names, but remember this is a very fast-moving space. there are new startups trying to push ahead. emily: apple announces new and improved iphone seven and seven plus in san francisco. mark attended the event and got his hands on one in the demo room. take a look. room. take a look. mark: we're here to look at new iphones. the new iphone 7 and iphone 7 plus. overall, they've updated performance. the home button here gives you some feedback. it is not a physical click. a new dual lens camera lens featuring a larger iphone seven plus that allows for deeper zoom. when you open up the camera, it has new zoom features. apple announced air pod, a wireless version and bluetooth headset we will take a look at. they come in this charger case. you can charge the case with a lightning connector. the phone comes out september 16 and the earbuds will come out in
as for india, there are local players there around southeast asia. uber cut losses in china.pidly trying to partner with other companies trying to gain in the southeast asian market. there are a lot of players. we focus on the big names, but remember this is a very fast-moving space. there are new startups trying to push ahead. emily: apple announces new and improved iphone seven and seven plus in san francisco. mark attended the event and got his hands on one in the demo room. take a look....
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cross-border, specifically southeast asia. regulatory requirement to the best we can, and will continue to do that. cost that you have to program into your strategic model. we have been around for 170 years. we hope we will be around for 170 years or more. private bankers advising clients to do? >> there is a new regulatory regime. we now have common reporting standards. we will meet those requirements and the clients understand that. they realize this is the right thing to do. >> we thank you for your insights. that is it from us. back to you. rishaad: thank you for that. we have to take a break. barbecue,e on the while an austrian company is causing investors a new kind of shrimp. ♪ rishaad: a massive project , to startn australia a race of super shrimp that taste better than ever before. uild thee plans to b world's biggest shrimp farm. tell us about the scale of this project. as you said, this is an enormous project, the largest shrimp farm in the developed world, $1.5 billion. this is australia's most ambitious attempt to
cross-border, specifically southeast asia. regulatory requirement to the best we can, and will continue to do that. cost that you have to program into your strategic model. we have been around for 170 years. we hope we will be around for 170 years or more. private bankers advising clients to do? >> there is a new regulatory regime. we now have common reporting standards. we will meet those requirements and the clients understand that. they realize this is the right thing to do. >>...
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the dea says people involved in the illegal grows are from southeast asia. >> . the marijuana that was seized. will be disposed. a missing hiker from new mexico. failed to turn out any sign of the man. 49 year-old dave cook has been missing for a week. after heading out to summit 14ers in the area. >> . >> cook is a former marine. also described as an expert mountain near. >> . new tonight the head football coach at legacy high school is out the hospital. and back on the field. following a deadly school bus crash earlier this month. >> good evening. coach was sitting toward the front of the school bus. an area where people received more serious skwraourpblg injuries. he was knocked unconscious. and has more recovery to go. today he was back on the field financial football football field. >> . >> their leader has returned. >> . that i were excited to see me. which was a good thing. >> . he's been the football coach at also a pe teacher. >> most are teachers and coaches. is about the kids. and it's been great to tkpweuf the coach suffered facial fractures and a con
the dea says people involved in the illegal grows are from southeast asia. >> . the marijuana that was seized. will be disposed. a missing hiker from new mexico. failed to turn out any sign of the man. 49 year-old dave cook has been missing for a week. after heading out to summit 14ers in the area. >> . >> cook is a former marine. also described as an expert mountain near. >> . new tonight the head football coach at legacy high school is out the hospital. and back on the...
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the hardest hit areas are in southeast asia, eastern mediterranean and western pacific regions. lung cancer. who knew it was a sport? the wingsuit flying world cup finals entered its second day monday.... with no small dishes of high-flying stunts. the french team ended the day, winning the champion... with a half-second lead. china hosted the event... pilots race head to head, to get through an aerial course with the fastest time. let's check in with marty. hamilton is hitting which lucky city will get the first look at the hit musical.. and when you can see it here in old to try something new.. in honor of an old love. louise spencer lives in minnesota... and she recently decided to become a truck driver. the great grandmother says... her late husband drove 18 wheelers... and now all she wants to do is drive around tons of louise spencer recently got the chance to drive her truck- on a closed course. she even got an official certificate as an honorary truck driver... just six months after beating breast cancer. now she says- she wishes she could take the 35 thousand p truck ho
the hardest hit areas are in southeast asia, eastern mediterranean and western pacific regions. lung cancer. who knew it was a sport? the wingsuit flying world cup finals entered its second day monday.... with no small dishes of high-flying stunts. the french team ended the day, winning the champion... with a half-second lead. china hosted the event... pilots race head to head, to get through an aerial course with the fastest time. let's check in with marty. hamilton is hitting which lucky city...
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it went loose in southeast asia. >> caught by motorist and pedestrians shows the moon rolling. the chinese are now calling it >>> breaking news tonight. police attacked. two officers assaulted by a man wielding a cleaver. the attacker shot at the scene, the fbi trying to determine, is this terrorism. >>> don't use them. a new federal recall on the samsung phone blamed on sparking now growing fears about other samsung models as well. >>> back on the trail, hillary clinton returns after her health scare, to a virtual dead heat in a new poll. and a new call for donald trump to release his taxes from the leader of the gop. >>> desperate 911 call. an abducted woman leads police right to her captor. tonight the shocking discovery made at the scene. >>> and sniffing out danger. an nbc news investigation revealing k-9 units at
it went loose in southeast asia. >> caught by motorist and pedestrians shows the moon rolling. the chinese are now calling it >>> breaking news tonight. police attacked. two officers assaulted by a man wielding a cleaver. the attacker shot at the scene, the fbi trying to determine, is this terrorism. >>> don't use them. a new federal recall on the samsung phone blamed on sparking now growing fears about other samsung models as well. >>> back on the trail,...
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. >> -ts people involved are from southeast asia. moving marijuana into texas and arkansas. no one yet has been arrested. >> . parker now. police trying to identify the man in the surveillance photograph. wanted for stealing from costco. he cut the steel cable holding a one thousand dollar laptop. to the display. put it under his jacket. and walked right out to have ofe store. >> . if you recognize the man. police would like to hear from you. >> . the train to the plane. from union station to the airport. has run late thousand of times since it opened in april. one out of ever 7 trips. has been late. >> . instead passengers are repeatedly running into disappointing break downs. cancellations. >> i'm probably about an hour behind schedule. >> and chaos. >> . it's brand new. they shouldn't have problems. >> . pinning down haufb this rail line has been late. lies in this never before released arrival and departure data base. acquired and analyzed by the problem solvers. trips. between dia and the union station. and found 3150 late arrivals. defined as more than five minutes ove
. >> -ts people involved are from southeast asia. moving marijuana into texas and arkansas. no one yet has been arrested. >> . parker now. police trying to identify the man in the surveillance photograph. wanted for stealing from costco. he cut the steel cable holding a one thousand dollar laptop. to the display. put it under his jacket. and walked right out to have ofe store. >> . if you recognize the man. police would like to hear from you. >> . the train to the plane....
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the dea says people involved in the illegal grows are from southeast asia. >> . the marijuana that was seized. will be disposed. a missing hiker from new mexico. failed to turn out any sign of the man. 49 year-old dave cook has been missing for a week. after heading out to summit 14ers in the area. >> . >> cook is a former marine. also described as an expert mountain near. >> . new tonight the head football coach at legacy high school is out the hospital. and back on the field. following a deadly school bus crash earlier this month. >> good evening. coach was sitting toward the front of the school bus. an area where people received more serious skwraourpblg injuries. he was knocked unconscious. and has more recovery to go. today he was back on the field financial football football field. >> . >> their leader has returned. >> . that i were excited to see me. which was a good thing. >> . he's been the football coach at legacy.
the dea says people involved in the illegal grows are from southeast asia. >> . the marijuana that was seized. will be disposed. a missing hiker from new mexico. failed to turn out any sign of the man. 49 year-old dave cook has been missing for a week. after heading out to summit 14ers in the area. >> . >> cook is a former marine. also described as an expert mountain near. >> . new tonight the head football coach at legacy high school is out the hospital. and back on the...
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. >> reporter: kratom comes from a tree in southeast asia and it's sold in pills and powder form and can produce a euphoric affect. she takes it in a pill form. she says it's helped her from becoming addicted to drugs. . when kratom emerged in denver cbs4 went undercover in 2013 to inquire about the drug. >> it's a whittle while you work mood. >> my mind is focused in one place. >> reporter: the denver health department has pulled kratom off shelves and initiated recalls on kratom products. >> the ingredient is treated victims of kratom and says it acts as a place holder for other drugs and withdrawal is just as ditch. >> it's just as harmful because it keeps the addiction and symptoms going and alive. >> reporter: a kratom ban could be hard on users unless they get help. >> i can't imagine living and not having this in my life. to finding other things to cope which will probably kill me. >>> a surprise for the kids at children's hospital. superheroes came out for an exciting visit. batman and other heroes repelled from the roof of the hospital while excited children watched. the men
. >> reporter: kratom comes from a tree in southeast asia and it's sold in pills and powder form and can produce a euphoric affect. she takes it in a pill form. she says it's helped her from becoming addicted to drugs. . when kratom emerged in denver cbs4 went undercover in 2013 to inquire about the drug. >> it's a whittle while you work mood. >> my mind is focused in one place. >> reporter: the denver health department has pulled kratom off shelves and initiated recalls...
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. >> reporter: kratom comes from a tree in southeast asia. it's sold in pills or powder and can produce a ue a euphoric effect. >> it's real been a life saver for me. >> reporter: the dea says 15 people have died from use over the past three years and calls publicity safety. when kratom emerged in denver, cbs4 went undercover to inquire about the drug. >> i feel super alert, my mind is focused in one place. >> reporter: the denver health diameter has pulled kratom off shelves and initiated recalls on kratom products. >> ingredient of kratom is unpredictable dangerous >> reporter: amy low has treated patients with addiction. she says it acts as a place holder for other drugs and withdrawal can be just as difficult as heroin. >> it keeps the addiction and symptoms going and alive. >> reporter: in the short-term, a kratom ban could be really hard on users unless they get help. >> i can't imagine having this in my life, i'm afraid it's find other things to be able to cope, which will probably kill me. >>> first the galaxy note 7 phones faced a re
. >> reporter: kratom comes from a tree in southeast asia. it's sold in pills or powder and can produce a ue a euphoric effect. >> it's real been a life saver for me. >> reporter: the dea says 15 people have died from use over the past three years and calls publicity safety. when kratom emerged in denver, cbs4 went undercover to inquire about the drug. >> i feel super alert, my mind is focused in one place. >> reporter: the denver health diameter has pulled kratom...
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backyard in's southeast asia there are now isil affiliate in indonesia. in the southern philippines this year there have been for small-scale and pretty hopeless terrorist attacks. the willingness is there, the ideology is there. thirdan go back to your ,uestion about partnerships partnerships for us in fact certainly the three of us in southeast asia with law enforcement and intelligence organizations is now and is going to be vital if we are to ensure the sort of terrorism we saw in southeast asia 2002 with bali bombings, if we are to ensure that does not occur again, working with what is now very capable intelligence and law enforcement agencies in indonesia, malaysia, and the southern philippines will be vital. in the southern philippines there is also in isil affiliate in looking at it through open sources, social media, they seem to be taking all the boxes to lead the proclamation of an isil branch in the philippines. a lot.rries me i can see that acting as a magnet for one of the jihadist out of the caliphate. region, a just one region very importa
backyard in's southeast asia there are now isil affiliate in indonesia. in the southern philippines this year there have been for small-scale and pretty hopeless terrorist attacks. the willingness is there, the ideology is there. thirdan go back to your ,uestion about partnerships partnerships for us in fact certainly the three of us in southeast asia with law enforcement and intelligence organizations is now and is going to be vital if we are to ensure the sort of terrorism we saw in southeast...
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a developing story out of southeast asia. the philippines president is expressing regret while referring to president barack obama. he called obama an sob. that happened on monday. the two were supposed to meet at the association of southeast asian nations summit, but that meeting has now understandably been postponed. >> brian: tropical storm hermine is now a post-tropical cyclone off of coast of nndz. it will move closer to shore landfall tomorrow. winds and strong waved closed the beaches during lay date of birth. it's expected to head out to sea later this week. >> tia: there's an entirely different story in cabo san lucas, mexico as hurricane newton is set to pound the region this morning. they could see 5 to 15 rain today. that's a lot of rain. >> brian: a lot of rain. not enough places for it to go. fortunately, for us our weather won't be affected. we had a beautiful weekend. good morning, tuesday, accept 6th. thank you for joining us. >> tia: i'm tia ewing. it makes it really hard to go back to work and school after t
a developing story out of southeast asia. the philippines president is expressing regret while referring to president barack obama. he called obama an sob. that happened on monday. the two were supposed to meet at the association of southeast asian nations summit, but that meeting has now understandably been postponed. >> brian: tropical storm hermine is now a post-tropical cyclone off of coast of nndz. it will move closer to shore landfall tomorrow. winds and strong waved closed the...
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as enyou thuz yaft for southeast asia and as system.eyond my belief much but got a sense of guy who is comfortable with where he is right now. who really enjoyed being able to relax and eat kind of like a normal person. he was not in and out. had seconds and enjoyed that beer. next day shot under a corrugated tin roof in a crummy part of town at little stand selling gum and cigarettes and he just seemed comfortable. that was surprising. >> self-possessed, what else do you have to accomplish? president of the united states. been there, done that. >> dines with president barack obama in vietnam on the season premier of "parts unknown" sunday night at 9:00 here on cnn. marco...! sì? polo! marco...! polo! scusa? ma io sono marco polo, ma... marco...! playing "marco polo" with marco polo? surprising. ragazzini, io sono marco polo. sì, sono qui... what's not surprising? how much money amanda and keith saved by switching to geico. ahhh... polo. marco...! polo! fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. polo! lots of vitamins a&c,
as enyou thuz yaft for southeast asia and as system.eyond my belief much but got a sense of guy who is comfortable with where he is right now. who really enjoyed being able to relax and eat kind of like a normal person. he was not in and out. had seconds and enjoyed that beer. next day shot under a corrugated tin roof in a crummy part of town at little stand selling gum and cigarettes and he just seemed comfortable. that was surprising. >> self-possessed, what else do you have to...
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of american foreign policy to the asia pacific, i've deepened engagement with the nations of southeast asia and with the constitution. first to meet with all ten country, i've sustained my presence. i was proud to host the first summit in the united states at sunny lands california. our meeting here in laos was our eighth meeting. this visit marks my ninth to the region. more than any u.s. president. together, the united states and will as yan have mortgaged in partnership. remain central to peace, prosperity and progress. now part of the east asia summit. we have worked to make that organization the leading form for dealing with political and security challenges, including maritime security. and we're guided by the shared vision of the region we put forward at sunny lands. respect for human rights. ensure a region where all nations play by the same rules. that's a vision we advanced here. we're stepping up efforts to increase trade and investment. as i announced this year, u.s. connect. we're doing more to connect businesses and investors to shart new ventures together. more to connect or
of american foreign policy to the asia pacific, i've deepened engagement with the nations of southeast asia and with the constitution. first to meet with all ten country, i've sustained my presence. i was proud to host the first summit in the united states at sunny lands california. our meeting here in laos was our eighth meeting. this visit marks my ninth to the region. more than any u.s. president. together, the united states and will as yan have mortgaged in partnership. remain central to...
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t t >> a powerful and southeast southeast asia runs into china with a point of a category four hurricane today the nasdaq satellite shows the storm's massive size munchies to ritual rain caused major flooding m along the coast of taiwan before the typhoon word issuer about 3:00 o'clock this morning the heavy rain and a hundred to nine hour winds certainly some rough weather to deal with their but here not so much it was a gorgeous day out there today temperatures in the 70s and low humidity and lots of sunshine to go around a. >> stole from sunup to sundown just a gorgeous day by j reynolds at that meteorologist aj colby showed earlier this morning and it did the afternoon hours it's a beautiful start to the daye this could be a beautiful evening and beautiful sunset captured on thomasas a fox newst 10:00 o'clock what a picture of their boaters is looking pretty dead really through tomorrow you have a great day for voting tomorrow go ahead and use with your vacation days so last friday of summer because paul is officially one week away sri 76 the high today7 alone not too fargh off in te
t t >> a powerful and southeast southeast asia runs into china with a point of a category four hurricane today the nasdaq satellite shows the storm's massive size munchies to ritual rain caused major flooding m along the coast of taiwan before the typhoon word issuer about 3:00 o'clock this morning the heavy rain and a hundred to nine hour winds certainly some rough weather to deal with their but here not so much it was a gorgeous day out there today temperatures in the 70s and low...
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. >> reporter: kratom comes from a tree in southeast asia. it's sold in pills or produce a ue a euphoric effect. >> it's real been a life saver for me. >> reporter: the dea says 15 people have died from use over the past three years and calls the drug an imminent hazard to publicity safety. when kratom drug. >> i feel super alert, my mind is focused in one place. >> reporter: the denver health diameter has pulled kratom off shelves and initiated recalls on kratom products. >> ingredient of kratom is unpredictable and can be dangerous >> reporter: amy low has treated patients with addiction. she says it acts holder for other drugs and withdrawal can be just as difficult as heroin. >> it keeps the addiction and symptoms going and alive. >> reporter: in the short-term, a kratom ban could be really hard on users unless they get help. >> i can't imagine having this in my life, i'm afraid it's gonna take me back to wanting to find other things to be able to cope, which will probably kill >>> first the galaxy note 7 phones faced a recall noichl ther
. >> reporter: kratom comes from a tree in southeast asia. it's sold in pills or produce a ue a euphoric effect. >> it's real been a life saver for me. >> reporter: the dea says 15 people have died from use over the past three years and calls the drug an imminent hazard to publicity safety. when kratom drug. >> i feel super alert, my mind is focused in one place. >> reporter: the denver health diameter has pulled kratom off shelves and initiated recalls on kratom...
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potential impact on national security quick. >> terrific question per car just returned from southeast asia over the last two weeks because i was concerned about the caliphate blokes to expand a round of world. se asia and the number of countries where the ideology could find fertile ground. as you will know that . after 9/11 southeast asia was an active theatre for all kinda as they posed a major threat to u.s. interest of our partners. we have no looking back there is the potential hot so on where there -- zone where there is a possibility to take root but my trip there was to engage with our intelligence partners to make sure we we're doing with the director is talking about what that exchange of information to get ahead of this. therefore fighters making their way to iraq and syria seeking to identify individuals to connect in their home country so that same phenomenon of the europeans are dealing with weir's seeing in southeast asia so we are applying many of the same tools. >> director johnson, with those terrorist elements existing do we see in the application to those potential memb
potential impact on national security quick. >> terrific question per car just returned from southeast asia over the last two weeks because i was concerned about the caliphate blokes to expand a round of world. se asia and the number of countries where the ideology could find fertile ground. as you will know that . after 9/11 southeast asia was an active theatre for all kinda as they posed a major threat to u.s. interest of our partners. we have no looking back there is the potential hot...