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miki, it looks like even though, yes, the continual rain bands are starting to dissipate over southern chinayou still have actually for the southern areas south of china, into the indochina peninsula where you are seeing these pockets of heavy rainfall. and sometimes they extend into places like hainan island. this weekend is an example of what happens when that type of scenario takes place. let's take a look at some video coming out of the region where torrential rains impacted southern china's hainan island during the weekend. farmlands and roads were inundated and about 50,000 residents were affected. many villagers were left stranded because roads were blocked by floodwaters. and some of those floodwaters reached one meter saturday evening. the good news is the heavy rains are ending. but that doesn't rule out all rainfall. in fact, we take a look at the forecast for what we're expecting into the overnight period, we have some rain again creeping in from the west and arriving over hainan island, so again, even though the rain may not be heavy because of the flooding, the rainfall is not
miki, it looks like even though, yes, the continual rain bands are starting to dissipate over southern chinayou still have actually for the southern areas south of china, into the indochina peninsula where you are seeing these pockets of heavy rainfall. and sometimes they extend into places like hainan island. this weekend is an example of what happens when that type of scenario takes place. let's take a look at some video coming out of the region where torrential rains impacted southern...
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we speak of influenza but it is not and it turns out in the event it was so little animal from southern china. and it affected humans then the chinese is spread quickly through hong kong and to singapore and toronto they were the main area is infected. the only area affected out of asia was toronto. verbally in the united states 45 or 40,000 people die every year this is us new infection and was not identified people were dying horribly. even medical personnel were dying. there was a great deal of fear. then after a billion dollars of loss economically but that other did the world to the fact or reminded the fact and that convinced them seriously. but that was one of the reasons. but now with contagion of pig was butchered by a chef than not feeling too well goes back in stops off in chicago then she goes back to minneapolis. anyone in the area is infected and dies. is well known and the actual control of the science was from columbia university. but people were dying horribly. but what is really important is to maintain. so the citizens to make sure because of the others. >> at least at that
we speak of influenza but it is not and it turns out in the event it was so little animal from southern china. and it affected humans then the chinese is spread quickly through hong kong and to singapore and toronto they were the main area is infected. the only area affected out of asia was toronto. verbally in the united states 45 or 40,000 people die every year this is us new infection and was not identified people were dying horribly. even medical personnel were dying. there was a great deal...
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the end what it was was a virus that came out of bats, when into himalayan cats that were in southern china out of the forest areas and it infected humans in those live animal markets and then chinese media and spread very quickly. it spread to hong kong. it's producing for them to spread to toronto. and they were the main areas infected in east asia, the only area affected out of asia was stronger. they killed about 800 people. normally in the united states 25 to 40,000 people every year died influence of the this killed eight people in total. because as a new infection and was not identified initially and because people were dying horribly, particularly people in hospitals were dying by the medical personnel were dying. there was a great deal of fear. in the end it costs about $50 billion in economic loss to the people not traveling, people not using hotels and people not buying stuff. and so it was a major economic problem and that's really what alerted the world to the fact that respiratory infections, or reminded the world of the fact that respiratory infections can be extremely danger
the end what it was was a virus that came out of bats, when into himalayan cats that were in southern china out of the forest areas and it infected humans in those live animal markets and then chinese media and spread very quickly. it spread to hong kong. it's producing for them to spread to toronto. and they were the main areas infected in east asia, the only area affected out of asia was stronger. they killed about 800 people. normally in the united states 25 to 40,000 people every year died...
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. >> yes we have been tracking heavy rainfall covering southern china. we talked about the rainfall in the province here. it's pushing east. we have dramatic rescue video to show you. let's take a look at it. because of rain that fell, the heavy rainfall caused massive flooding tuesday stranding a driver and his car. he was trying to cross the river when his vehicle was washed downstream 30 meters. you can see rescue workers offered him a lifeboater and drove an excavator in the water way to evacuate the driver. as soon as he was rescued the river's powerful currents washed the car further downstream. very traumatic video there. thankfully the driver is safe. i think the rain will start decreasing as we go to friday. the stationary front responsible for providing persistent rainfall is shifting east bringing rain into places like the korean peninsula and western japan. the rain story does not end there. we're look at 50 to 100 mm of rainfall. it will go to the korean peninsula and japan for the weekend. high pressure in japan at the moment pushing east a
. >> yes we have been tracking heavy rainfall covering southern china. we talked about the rainfall in the province here. it's pushing east. we have dramatic rescue video to show you. let's take a look at it. because of rain that fell, the heavy rainfall caused massive flooding tuesday stranding a driver and his car. he was trying to cross the river when his vehicle was washed downstream 30 meters. you can see rescue workers offered him a lifeboater and drove an excavator in the water way...
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officials say this year's warm, wet weather in southern china provided good breeding ground for the insects. the province accounts for 90% of the cases. more than 1,000 new infections reports every day since late last month. authorities sent a high ranking official to give advice on how to stop further spread of the virus. the mosquitos may remain active into november. >>> a japanese entrepreneur is crafting a plan to keep the skills of traditional artisans alive. they are facing an uncertain future as they struggle to sell their products. so, she's helping them create a new market eyeing future consumers. >> reporter: this baby is wearing an indigo garment made in a traditional fashion. the fabric protests the baby's skin, thanks to the antibacterial and moisturizing properties. they are dyed by an artisan to welcome a new birth. the garments are the brain child of this woman. she collaborates with artisans across japan to produce every day goods for children up to the age of 6. she started to take an interest in traditional industries while a teenager. in university, she approached a maga
officials say this year's warm, wet weather in southern china provided good breeding ground for the insects. the province accounts for 90% of the cases. more than 1,000 new infections reports every day since late last month. authorities sent a high ranking official to give advice on how to stop further spread of the virus. the mosquitos may remain active into november. >>> a japanese entrepreneur is crafting a plan to keep the skills of traditional artisans alive. they are facing an...
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secretary who is supposed to be talking to the students, and the chief executive are both heading to southern chinaor trade and development talks. >>> more than 100,000 libyans have feld violence from the capitol of tripoli in the past few weeks. some of the displaced are now living with other families, but others are also sleeping in parks, schools, and other buildings. >>> pakistan's malala yousafzai, and kailash satyarthi have been awarded the nobel peace prize. >> you all may know that there was taliban organization, and because of that nobody was allowed to go to school, at that time i stood up for my rights. i did not wait for someone else. i had really two options, one was not to speak and wait to be killed, and the second was to speak up and then be killed. and i chose the second one. i wanted to learn who i can be in my future, and i also had dreams -- i also had dreams like a normal child has, i wanted to become a doctor at that time, now i want to become a politician, a good politician, and when i heard that i cannot go to school, i just for a second that i would never ever be able to be
secretary who is supposed to be talking to the students, and the chief executive are both heading to southern chinaor trade and development talks. >>> more than 100,000 libyans have feld violence from the capitol of tripoli in the past few weeks. some of the displaced are now living with other families, but others are also sleeping in parks, schools, and other buildings. >>> pakistan's malala yousafzai, and kailash satyarthi have been awarded the nobel peace prize. >>...
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he, at the moment, is in southern china attending a trade and development fair. let me set the scene. i'm in mongkok. where we are seeing scuffles, volatile, if you may, protests. a few minutes ago, the group called the blue ribbon protesters tried to come in here, but police managed to keep them away, saving another confrontation or scuffle. it's different to what we are seeing, which is relaxed, peaceful and some would say more creative. ♪ ♪ can you hear us ♪ hear us crying ... >> reporter: sweet melody, these sisters have a harsh message for the leader. >> i want to express my anger for you guys. that's why we had the song. you can guess what it is. >> protesters are finding all kinds of ways to express themselves, and it's turning the site into an art gallery. one work that is a symbol for the movement is this metal and wood installation called umbrella man. its creator never imagined it would be the centre piece for the process. >> i saw a picture on the internet. a guy holding an umbrella to share with the police. and that inspired me to do this. the protes
he, at the moment, is in southern china attending a trade and development fair. let me set the scene. i'm in mongkok. where we are seeing scuffles, volatile, if you may, protests. a few minutes ago, the group called the blue ribbon protesters tried to come in here, but police managed to keep them away, saving another confrontation or scuffle. it's different to what we are seeing, which is relaxed, peaceful and some would say more creative. ♪ ♪ can you hear us ♪ hear us crying ... >>...
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they were supposed to be talking to the students and the chief executives are both heading to southern china for trade and development talks. >> north and south korea have traded fire across the heavily militarized border. attached to giant balloons. there were no reports of damage or injuries, and it wasn't clear immediately if north korea was firing at the balloons. >>> growing speculation surrounding the health of north korea's leader. kim jong un skipped the celebrations for the north korea's party. he has not been seen in public for a month. he was seen limping. sources said that the 31-year-old hurt his leg and he's recuperating. >> . >> at least three people have been killed in an attack on a neighborhood in central africa. one of them was a united nations peace keeper. the attack comes as the u.n. states flipped to contribute funds for peace-keeping operations. >> reporter: these are the men and women tasked with maintaining peace in the central african republic. and it's a risk assignment. at least one u.n. peace keeper from pakistan was killed and seven others wounded in the worst
they were supposed to be talking to the students and the chief executives are both heading to southern china for trade and development talks. >> north and south korea have traded fire across the heavily militarized border. attached to giant balloons. there were no reports of damage or injuries, and it wasn't clear immediately if north korea was firing at the balloons. >>> growing speculation surrounding the health of north korea's leader. kim jong un skipped the celebrations for...
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secretary who is supposed to be talking to the students, and the chief executive are both heading to southern chinahis weekend for trade and development talks. >>> plenty more still to come on al jazeera. north korea's missing leader, speculation surrounds his health. >>> and teaching old cows new tricks, why beef from zimbabwe could end up on dinner plates in russia. ♪ >> i lived that character >> a hollywood icon forest whitaker >> my interest in acting was always to continue to explore how it connected to other people >> making a difference >> what is occurring in other places, is affecting so many different ways... >> inspiring others >> we have to change those things, in order to make our whole live better >> every saturday, join us for exclusive... revealing... and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time... talk to al jazeera, only on al jazeera america ♪ >>> welcome back. let's recap the headlines here on al jazeera now. members of the u.n. general assembly have been told the ebola outbreak cannot be controlled without a massive international response. almost 4,000 peop
secretary who is supposed to be talking to the students, and the chief executive are both heading to southern chinahis weekend for trade and development talks. >>> plenty more still to come on al jazeera. north korea's missing leader, speculation surrounds his health. >>> and teaching old cows new tricks, why beef from zimbabwe could end up on dinner plates in russia. ♪ >> i lived that character >> a hollywood icon forest whitaker >> my interest in acting...
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about three weeks it turns out in the end of virus that came out of bats through little italy and southern china coming out of the forest area. it was an ally bid will market infecting humans then spread very quickly to hong kong and singapore and toronto. those are the main areas affected. the only area out of asia was toronto. but still it killed a hundred people. 25 for 40,000 people die with the influence of this was a hundred total it was a new infection not identified initially people were dying horribly and those in hospitals and medical personnel there was a great deal of fear. it costs $50 billion and people not traveling or not using hotels. it was a major economic problem that was the fact that respiratory infections can be extremely dangerous. so we have to take them seriously. also convinced it is not just up for -- the port. it is one of the reasons why we took the h1 virus seriously but with contagion we have the virus that affects the pig that has been butchered. the chef will shake hands with women's poll trop even though she is not feeling too will -- well she stops in chicago
about three weeks it turns out in the end of virus that came out of bats through little italy and southern china coming out of the forest area. it was an ally bid will market infecting humans then spread very quickly to hong kong and singapore and toronto. those are the main areas affected. the only area out of asia was toronto. but still it killed a hundred people. 25 for 40,000 people die with the influence of this was a hundred total it was a new infection not identified initially people...
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should have been holding talks with the student leaders, and the chief executive are heading to southern china trade and development forum. so that gives you a sense that they are kind of removing themselves from the crisis here, and that they are allowing the protesters to carry on. the protesters are saying that they are going to keep taking over key parts of the business district. they are not going to move until they come back to the table with talks. so both sides are what seems like to be a standoff, although both sides are worried about where to go next. >> thanks very much indeed. that's the latest from hong kong. ♪ >>> the u.n. general assembly is set to meet later to discuss the ebola outbreak. the united kingdom is the latest country to introduce ebola checks at major airports and rail terminals. the ebola outbreak has killed more than 3,000 people in west africa, in liberia there has v been 2,010 deaths. in nigeria ebola has killed eight people. speaking now to paul brennan who joins us live from madrid where the spanish prime minister has been helding a news conference. paul what
should have been holding talks with the student leaders, and the chief executive are heading to southern china trade and development forum. so that gives you a sense that they are kind of removing themselves from the crisis here, and that they are allowing the protesters to carry on. the protesters are saying that they are going to keep taking over key parts of the business district. they are not going to move until they come back to the table with talks. so both sides are what seems like to be...
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chief secretary is supposed to be talking to the students, and boast executives are heading to southern chinaor trade and development talks. >> wall street ends a wild week with more losses. the cowboy fell 118 points. and the s&p 500 lost 22 points and the nasdaq was down 102. >> 17-year-old malala is the youngest recipient of the peace prize. and we talk to the man who put her and her story on the spotlight. and how a hiker managed to survive after being lost in the mountains. >> back to up of our top stories. knonobel laureate ma lala, we look back at her journey. >> reporter: malala yousafzai has been a symbol for girls education. she went to school at a time when the taliban controlled the area. she had destroyed over 400 schools and malala spoke out against them. in 2009 the military throws the taliban out of the valley. three years later taliban fighters shot malala in the head as she road her bus to school. the attack received international attention and she was thrown to the u.k. for treatment. her old teacher said she has brought pride to the valley. >> for me as a teacher, she has
chief secretary is supposed to be talking to the students, and boast executives are heading to southern chinaor trade and development talks. >> wall street ends a wild week with more losses. the cowboy fell 118 points. and the s&p 500 lost 22 points and the nasdaq was down 102. >> 17-year-old malala is the youngest recipient of the peace prize. and we talk to the man who put her and her story on the spotlight. and how a hiker managed to survive after being lost in the mountains....
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why is because we have a line of rain that is continuing to develop in the central and southern portions of chinaere's not really a particular forcing mechanism associated with this. but, with the low down toward the south, and with the rainy season setup, every once in awhile, now that we're going into the later part of october, some of that moisture does move into the southern portions of china. and when that happens eventually we will see the rain moving toward the east. so, we're looking at the possibility of seeing some rain for the korean peninsula on thursday, increasing clouds for japan, and then raining come up possibly as we go into the weekend. now the high pressure system in place right now is providing some of the cooler weather as the air drops in from the north, providing these types of pictures. you can see the colors starting to change, the leaves, from the green to the yellow and also to parts of the orange and red colors. this will be more of the scene as we go throughout the coming weeks as temperatures progressively get cooler. so coming up on thursday, we're going to see the
why is because we have a line of rain that is continuing to develop in the central and southern portions of chinaere's not really a particular forcing mechanism associated with this. but, with the low down toward the south, and with the rainy season setup, every once in awhile, now that we're going into the later part of october, some of that moisture does move into the southern portions of china. and when that happens eventually we will see the rain moving toward the east. so, we're looking at...
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secretary who is supposed to be talking to the students, and the chief executive are both heading to southern chinaweekend for trade and development talks. >>> there's growing speculation surrounding the health of north korea's leader. he missed the celebrations for the 69th anniversary of the founding of the worker's party. he was last seen limping in july. >>> north and south korea have traded small arms fire meanwhile across the heavily militarized border. that came after activists released leaflets. harry fawcett has more on the development. >> reporter: on a day that was supposed to be about kim jung un and whether he would appear for the anniversary of the creation of the worker's party, the big story has turned out to be the exchange of fire across the border. it was all sparked by the launch of balloons carrying hundreds of thousands of anti-propaganda leaflets launched by north korea defectors here in south korea. they warned if they let this happen there would be consequences, and it seemed they wanted to make good on that, by firing anti-aircraft machine gunfire at the balloons. some of
secretary who is supposed to be talking to the students, and the chief executive are both heading to southern chinaweekend for trade and development talks. >>> there's growing speculation surrounding the health of north korea's leader. he missed the celebrations for the 69th anniversary of the founding of the worker's party. he was last seen limping in july. >>> north and south korea have traded small arms fire meanwhile across the heavily militarized border. that came after...
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. >> reporter: southern china is sou suffering from the worst dengue fever outbreak in two decades. patients stream in complaining of dengue-like symptoms. i feel hot on the skin but cold inside my body and i've got a headache. dengue is a potentially fatal disease carried by mosquitoes. chinese authorities say recent hot and wet weather fueled the outbreak with mosquito numbers increasing fivefold. and it's been made worse by a week of inactivity during a national holiday. now they're scrambling to fumigate mosquito breeding sites like sewers, green belts and standing water. and volunteers are mobilizing to clean up city streets to get the outbreak under control. state media says that last week there were more than a thousand patients coming in every day in guangdong province alone, the e epicenter of the outbreak but say if they can control the mosquito numbers they can control the outbreak in the coming days. david mckenzie, cnn, beijing. >> now to hong kong and questions over undisclosed cash and possible misconduct. the territory's chief executive received millions over an aust
. >> reporter: southern china is sou suffering from the worst dengue fever outbreak in two decades. patients stream in complaining of dengue-like symptoms. i feel hot on the skin but cold inside my body and i've got a headache. dengue is a potentially fatal disease carried by mosquitoes. chinese authorities say recent hot and wet weather fueled the outbreak with mosquito numbers increasing fivefold. and it's been made worse by a week of inactivity during a national holiday. now they're...
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earthquake has struck southern china. quake killed one and injured over 300 people as well as destroying almost 7,000 homes. >> bloomberg been talking to the second richest man. spoke to our colleague in new york as his company pursues its breakup to comply with new laws. >> you have to talk a little bit of business. you have been the leader in the telecom market in mexico. >> 28 countries. most of latin america. in u.s. we have an important operation and now we are getting involved in europe. >> we were talking about splitting up companies in united states. mexico, there is reforms and you are anticipating splitting up american mobile. it has helped your stock price. it's been a benefit it seems. share holders are applauding this breakup. the e operation -- cooperation of it in the pass. >> do you support the reforms? >> i think two years ago, because it has changed. need clear rules and the rule that was put in place is that the market will be 50%. that's ok. what you need in business is rules and state of law. and if y
earthquake has struck southern china. quake killed one and injured over 300 people as well as destroying almost 7,000 homes. >> bloomberg been talking to the second richest man. spoke to our colleague in new york as his company pursues its breakup to comply with new laws. >> you have to talk a little bit of business. you have been the leader in the telecom market in mexico. >> 28 countries. most of latin america. in u.s. we have an important operation and now we are getting...
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china southern airlines is offering nonstop service to uha in the qatong province. welcome news to many in san francisco who trace their roots to the province. starting december 16th, china southern airlines will have three nonstop flights per week on a boeing 787 dreamliner. >>> still ahead, ripped off. a bike shop robbed of dozens of bicycles and the video that helped lead less to their men. >>> does it really do a body good? new concerns about the stated benefits of milk and the impact on your bones. >>> you're looking at some very selective burglars captures on video in oakland. they target eed very expensive folding bikes grabbing nearly 50. they got caught when they tried to sell them. apparently folding bikes aren't sold secondhand that often and buyers were suspicious enough to call mess. while the suspected burglars are in custody the bikes are still missing. they can sell for a couple thousand dollars or more. police are hoping with anyone with information as to the location of the bikes will give them a call. >>> coming to a theater near you, a new ban on
china southern airlines is offering nonstop service to uha in the qatong province. welcome news to many in san francisco who trace their roots to the province. starting december 16th, china southern airlines will have three nonstop flights per week on a boeing 787 dreamliner. >>> still ahead, ripped off. a bike shop robbed of dozens of bicycles and the video that helped lead less to their men. >>> does it really do a body good? new concerns about the stated benefits of milk...
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. >>> and a strong earthquake in southern china overnight. hundreds are injured. and authorities fear there could be many caugsualties. it is the same region where 600 people were killed in a major earthquake in august. >>> the financial industry is nervously awaiting the opening bell after one of the worst days on wall street in months. the dow losing 272 points tuesday. investors feel good about the u.s. economy, but worried about europe's which seems to be stagnating. >>> and finally, very important update on the woman holding the sign in the stands. you may remember, this was the kansas city royals playoff game, if we win, he's buying me a puppy. she was referring to her boyfriend, and against all odds in the 12th inning, you see there, the royals must have won, because katie kastens got her the puppy. this is a 4-year-old corgi. they were overwhelmed with offers. they were all looking to find homes for dogs. and an amazing coincidence, the pembroke welsh corkey gooe is a favorite of the other royals. i love the name, rally. they rallied. >>> 1985 was the last
. >>> and a strong earthquake in southern china overnight. hundreds are injured. and authorities fear there could be many caugsualties. it is the same region where 600 people were killed in a major earthquake in august. >>> the financial industry is nervously awaiting the opening bell after one of the worst days on wall street in months. the dow losing 272 points tuesday. investors feel good about the u.s. economy, but worried about europe's which seems to be stagnating....
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macau is an 11-square mile enclave on the southern coast of mainland china. for over four centuries, it was under portuguese rule. today it is the closest place to china where gambling is legal. in 1962, chinese businessman stanley ho was the first person to usher in a new era of casinos in macau. it raked in billions. he paved the way for other investors to make it big in macau. today, one of those investors is stanley ho's son, lawrence ho. >> my father revolutionized the casino market 40 years ago in macau. he brought in a new style. throughout my career and life, it has been about trying to prove myself. >> it was important to you to prove that you could build a company from scratch? >> yes. definitely. >> determines to break out of his father's shadow, he partnered with james packer, himself the son of a famous tycoon. together they formed melco crown. their properties include two extravagant resorts. >> it is the ultimate destination for urban entertainment in macau. >> lawrence refers to the "city of dreams" as an integrated resort. where tourists come
macau is an 11-square mile enclave on the southern coast of mainland china. for over four centuries, it was under portuguese rule. today it is the closest place to china where gambling is legal. in 1962, chinese businessman stanley ho was the first person to usher in a new era of casinos in macau. it raked in billions. he paved the way for other investors to make it big in macau. today, one of those investors is stanley ho's son, lawrence ho. >> my father revolutionized the casino market...
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. >> for now, thank you very much, omar reporting live from the southern yemen port. >> china is revampings framework for citizens and their politicians. >> a campaign for legal rights, he is used to seeing tears in his office. on this day, they're shared by a woman taking local authorities to court for the last of her house and happiness. this is all that remains of the three story home that she and her family spent their entire savings on. defense demolished to make way for a new rod. she has been fighting or adequate compensation, so far without success. this is her home now, for her and her daughter, one room in a shared apartment with seven other families. >> there were three generations of us all living together in the same home. i never thought my life would end up like this. >> hers is were you ever thousands of cases that have been taken on by lynn over the last 10 years, wrongly imprisoned for fraud, he learned his way around the legal system, fighting to clear his name and now helps others all over china, mostly on line. >> through my website, i can monitor many illegal actions
. >> for now, thank you very much, omar reporting live from the southern yemen port. >> china is revampings framework for citizens and their politicians. >> a campaign for legal rights, he is used to seeing tears in his office. on this day, they're shared by a woman taking local authorities to court for the last of her house and happiness. this is all that remains of the three story home that she and her family spent their entire savings on. defense demolished to make way for...
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the planet earth this year, this is headed to the north and stay far off the coast of china and head into southern parts of japan later this week. expect winds there to be sustained at 110 miles per hour. the bright moonlight and winds relax, and the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, we'll paint a beautiful picture on thursday and afternoon breaking out on friday and rains all of friday night and first half of saturday and hopefully we'll dry it out in time for saturday afternoon at 64. sunday looking good at 66 and we warm it back above normal monday, tuesday and wednesday ain couple of showers on monday and more rain possible again on wednesday. >>> finally the importance of an education in science and technology is now being emphasized in a classroom and out in the school in mantua, the arts program unveiled micro to macro, throughout the past year, 100 peco employees worked side by side with students to display this beautiful artwork. world news with david muir is next on channel 6. "action news" continues on phl 17 with brian taff, shirleen allicot and ducis rogers. and please join us
the planet earth this year, this is headed to the north and stay far off the coast of china and head into southern parts of japan later this week. expect winds there to be sustained at 110 miles per hour. the bright moonlight and winds relax, and the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, we'll paint a beautiful picture on thursday and afternoon breaking out on friday and rains all of friday night and first half of saturday and hopefully we'll dry it out in time for saturday afternoon at 64....
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. >> interestingly enough we went back and looked at the asian airlines, china eastern, china southernsingapore, cafe from '01 to '04 and they performed -- of course you had september 11th of '01 they all performed poorly after that and then middle or middle of 2002 they started to move higher and then 2003 they all crashed. they lost about 40% of their value at the bottom and they started to recover and no pun intended but they soared. double, tripped and quadrupled off the bottom and traded sideways. the xal traded side ways for most of that time. remember united filed for bankruptcy in december of '02. >> there's distortion. >> delta and northwest in september of '05. >> so what's the bottom line? at this point you're seeing decliechbs the airlines is it too early to buy? given what you said in terms of no changes in bookings so far. >> so far. and b people will get tired of watching the terrible horrible news and eventually travel, especially for the holidays. everybody loves to go home at christmas. you know, our comment is you have to pick your point. we definitely think the airl
. >> interestingly enough we went back and looked at the asian airlines, china eastern, china southernsingapore, cafe from '01 to '04 and they performed -- of course you had september 11th of '01 they all performed poorly after that and then middle or middle of 2002 they started to move higher and then 2003 they all crashed. they lost about 40% of their value at the bottom and they started to recover and no pun intended but they soared. double, tripped and quadrupled off the bottom and...
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china and were driven south by genghis khan. gatheredhem today are in a province and one of the southern provinces of china for the essay provincehat is -- china. -- it is a province against hong kong. when the british abolished slavery into the empire in 1838, they cannot force the africans to work for free anymore so they started importing indentured servants. the chinese and indians came into the caribbean and into latin america and in jamaica's case, to cut sugarcane. what do many of us do not know is that the chinese came to cut sugarcane, replacing the slaves. when it happened, they were only allowing males to come in. these men performed backbreaking labor. they got to they got to jamaica and wouldn't cut and come. you know what happened. [laughter] you know what happened. my grandfather fell in love a few times. people, they are the ones who are the migratory tribe of china. the people who built the well -- railroads and california, in hata chinese. until the 1980's almost all of the chinese you would encounter panama,aribbean, jamaica, they are the same tribe. a radius of 30 miles from each other. for those of those who
china and were driven south by genghis khan. gatheredhem today are in a province and one of the southern provinces of china for the essay provincehat is -- china. -- it is a province against hong kong. when the british abolished slavery into the empire in 1838, they cannot force the africans to work for free anymore so they started importing indentured servants. the chinese and indians came into the caribbean and into latin america and in jamaica's case, to cut sugarcane. what do many of us do...
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china and were driven south by genghis khan. gatheredhem today are in a province and one of the southern provinces of china for the essay provincehat is -- china. -- it is a province against hong kong. when the british abolished slavery into the empire in 1838, they cannot force the africans to work for free anymore so they started importing indentured servants. the chinese and indians came into the caribbean and into latin america and in jamaica's case, to cut sugarcane. what do many of us do not know is that the chinese came to cut sugarcane, replacing the slaves. when it happened, they were only allowing males to come in. these men performed backbreaking labor. they got to they got to jamaica and wouldn't cut and come. you know what happened. [laughter] you know what happened. my grandfather fell in love a few times. people, they are the ones who are the migratory tribe of china. the people who built the well -- railroads and california, in hata chinese. until the 1980's almost all of the chinese you would encounter panama,aribbean, jamaica, they are the same tribe. a radius of 30 miles from each other. for those of those who
china and were driven south by genghis khan. gatheredhem today are in a province and one of the southern provinces of china for the essay provincehat is -- china. -- it is a province against hong kong. when the british abolished slavery into the empire in 1838, they cannot force the africans to work for free anymore so they started importing indentured servants. the chinese and indians came into the caribbean and into latin america and in jamaica's case, to cut sugarcane. what do many of us do...
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in the end what it was was a virus that came out of bats, went into all little animal in southern china, being used as food and, it comes out of the forest areas, and infected humans and in those live in the markets, and chinese new year, and it spread quickly, it spread to a hong kong, singapore, toronto, and they were the main areas infected in east asia. the only area out of asia was actually toronto, and it killed about 800 people. normally in the united states 25-40000 people die every year of influenza. this killed 800 people in total. because it was a new infection and not identified initially and people were dying horribly culpable and hospitals were dying, medical personnel were dying, there was a great deal of fear. in the end it cost about 50 billion in economic loss with people not traveling, using hotels, buying stuff. and so it was a major economic problem, and that is really what alerted the world to the fact that can be extremely dangerous. that really convinced various steps to five governments that we have to take them very seriously. it also convince the people in rea
in the end what it was was a virus that came out of bats, went into all little animal in southern china, being used as food and, it comes out of the forest areas, and infected humans and in those live in the markets, and chinese new year, and it spread quickly, it spread to a hong kong, singapore, toronto, and they were the main areas infected in east asia. the only area out of asia was actually toronto, and it killed about 800 people. normally in the united states 25-40000 people die every...
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china's national bureau of statistics says the only market that bucked the trend, the southern city of xiaomin saw no change in prices. 69 of the cities saw declined and it was the highest number since data became available in 2011. as for existing homes their prices fell in all of the cities. the declines come amid a slowdown in investment in real estate. the trend is hurting the housing materials business. chinese government officials see the decline in house prices as temporary, and say demand does remain robust, even sew they've rolled out some market boosting measures. these include the lifting of a regulation that restrigted households from purchasing no more than two homes. the government is also urging banks to ease housing loan conditions. consumers remain on the sidelines. they're apparently waiting for the market to bottom out. >>> investors in asia traded on some mixed cues today. fears about the spread of ebola, coupled with falling home prices in china, weighed on sentiment. but we have some upbeat u.s. corporate earnings giving a boost to some share prices today. here's
china's national bureau of statistics says the only market that bucked the trend, the southern city of xiaomin saw no change in prices. 69 of the cities saw declined and it was the highest number since data became available in 2011. as for existing homes their prices fell in all of the cities. the declines come amid a slowdown in investment in real estate. the trend is hurting the housing materials business. chinese government officials see the decline in house prices as temporary, and say...
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china, an architect and designer, a real estate developer and coco, a party planner. >> do you eat like this all the time? nice wine cellar? >> at night. today we're surrounded by southernn wine. >> mm-hm. >> and you like you can eat in different district wine country every night. >> isn't this supposed to be communist china? >> anyone communist party, comrades party member? >> no. no. [ laughter ] >> i'm a bit of a red diaper baby. but what i mean to say is that it just seems that the realm of the possible here is very big. >> absolutely. it's a big stage. >> mm-hm. >> in new york city or other places in the world, you can see that. massive project. but that's probably the only one in the whole city. but in shanghai city there's ten mosques coming up. it's a big world, big city but small village at the end. and i think food is the best weapons on earth to make peace. it's the food. it's the drink. we have better peace on earth. and you probably the united nation ambassador. >> in time. >> and this from south pole. only new zealand has the right to farm them. you can try it, with a little wasabi. >> i grew up in the '50s and '60s, and even then, chinese food was an esse
china, an architect and designer, a real estate developer and coco, a party planner. >> do you eat like this all the time? nice wine cellar? >> at night. today we're surrounded by southernn wine. >> mm-hm. >> and you like you can eat in different district wine country every night. >> isn't this supposed to be communist china? >> anyone communist party, comrades party member? >> no. no. [ laughter ] >> i'm a bit of a red diaper baby. but what i...
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southern california. it happened just before 59:00 last night in china, locate bed 35 miles east of los angeles.rities say the crash caused at least three vehicles to become engulfed in flames. investigators say it's unclear if street racing is to blame for the crash. the cause remains under investigation. >>> the beaches near vandergulikenburg air force base will be closed after a great white shark attacked a surfer. it bit a 28-year-old man on the knee yesterday evening. the shark was about 10 feet long. the surfer was rush to the hospital and is expected to survive. great white shark killed a surfer at the same beach in 2010 and in 2012 at another beach in the same area. >>> the beach was too much to bear for one furry friend. he invaded their swimming pool not once, but three times. home security cameras caught the bear's skinny dipping action. they are concerned the bear will come back to wade around in the pool again, especially when the playing in it. >>> if you are a fan. hot air paw loons, albuquerque is where to be this weekend. hundreds lifting off into the skies as part of the albuqu
southern california. it happened just before 59:00 last night in china, locate bed 35 miles east of los angeles.rities say the crash caused at least three vehicles to become engulfed in flames. investigators say it's unclear if street racing is to blame for the crash. the cause remains under investigation. >>> the beaches near vandergulikenburg air force base will be closed after a great white shark attacked a surfer. it bit a 28-year-old man on the knee yesterday evening. the shark...
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china, an architect and designer, a real estate developer and coco, a party planner. >> do you eat like this all the time? nice wine cellar? >> at night. today we're surrounded by southernwine. >> mm-hm. >> and you like you can eat in different district wine country every night. >> isn't this supposed to be architect and designer, a real estate developer and coco, a party planner. >> do you eat like this all the time? nice wine cellar? >> at night. today we're surrounded by southern french wine and northern italian wine. >> mm-hm. >> and you like you can eat in different district wine country every night. >> isn't this supposed to be communist china? >> anyone communist party, comrades party member? >> no. no. [ laughter ] >> i'm a bit of a red diaper baby. but what i mean to say is that it just seems that the realm of the possible here is very big. >> absolutely. it's a big stage. >> mm-hm. >> in new york city or other places in the world, you can see that. massive project. but that's probably the only one in the whole city. but in shanghai city there's ten massive projects coming up. it's a big world, big city but small village at the end. and i think food is the best
china, an architect and designer, a real estate developer and coco, a party planner. >> do you eat like this all the time? nice wine cellar? >> at night. today we're surrounded by southernwine. >> mm-hm. >> and you like you can eat in different district wine country every night. >> isn't this supposed to be architect and designer, a real estate developer and coco, a party planner. >> do you eat like this all the time? nice wine cellar? >> at night....
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southern and northern hemisphere. and they fear by moving up and down. it's the neatest thing ever. and your question about china. ask the question again. >> is google willing to enter internet censorship into china? actually, no. ' mix of china has the most people in the world. shouldn't most companies are willing to accept any terms to get the market open? [laughter] >> we debated this a long time and we talk about this in the book, which you clearly read -- been actually i haven't read it. i haven't heard of it. >> okay. well here's my coffee. [laughter] we decided that level of censorship was counter to the principles and we decided that we would not operate in china as long as that was part of the plan. the historic decision that most other companies would not have made. >> oh. [laughter] good answer. [laughter] >> thank you very much. [applause] >> so ladies and gentlemen, that is how google works. it's been an honor. >> so when are you applying to work for ask lex [laughter] >> [inaudible] >> he wants to run for secretary of state. you heard it here first >> thanks everyone for coming tonight. we hope to s
southern and northern hemisphere. and they fear by moving up and down. it's the neatest thing ever. and your question about china. ask the question again. >> is google willing to enter internet censorship into china? actually, no. ' mix of china has the most people in the world. shouldn't most companies are willing to accept any terms to get the market open? [laughter] >> we debated this a long time and we talk about this in the book, which you clearly read -- been actually i...
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china's central government has for weeks accused outside groups of stirring up that unrest. the hong kong federation of student immediately rejected those accusations. >> a southern california man might be swearing off online dating for good after finding out a woman he met through a web site got stuck in his chimney. firefighters spent hours trying to tear apart his chimney. >> there wasn't too many red flags. the biggest one was the person on my roof was probably the biggest flag there was. after that, you know, i pretty much gave her -- let her know i wasn't interested. >> it's a fair question to ask, why is there a woman on tom of my roof? she was taken to the hospital and then arrested for illegal entry and providing false information to an officer. >> infatuation makes you do crazy things, those i've never been on anyone's roof. >> that's good to know. i feel better now. >> coming up, we're going to introduce you to posey, panda and bochy and they're all up for adoption. >> a sense a trend there. we'll talk about what's going on farther north coming up. >> with every pg&e bill -- >> we investigate whether a technology you're paying for is delivering the res
china's central government has for weeks accused outside groups of stirring up that unrest. the hong kong federation of student immediately rejected those accusations. >> a southern california man might be swearing off online dating for good after finding out a woman he met through a web site got stuck in his chimney. firefighters spent hours trying to tear apart his chimney. >> there wasn't too many red flags. the biggest one was the person on my roof was probably the biggest flag...
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southern baghdad. >>> in other world news nearly two dozen people have been detained across mai mainland china for supporting the protest in hong song. we have pictures from the main protest site. >>> rego to rob mcbride who tells us about hong kong. rob, tell us about the area. it's very late in hong kong, and yet people are still on the streets. >> reporter: that's right. thousands of people choosing to spend this national holiday on the streets of hong kong as part of the campaign. this is in the middle of a two-day holiday period of october 1 and second. it has to be said the numbers here have defendelled quite considerably in the last several hours or so. they were part of this holiday period where they expect fluctuations until daylight comes again. october 1st is a national holiday here and marks the people's republic of china. normally a day of patriotic symbolism and it has been in hong kong, but also this has been a holiday with a difference. as my colleague reports. >> reporter: ceremonies hoist flags, but this not like every other national day. for days tens of thousands of protesters have made t
southern baghdad. >>> in other world news nearly two dozen people have been detained across mai mainland china for supporting the protest in hong song. we have pictures from the main protest site. >>> rego to rob mcbride who tells us about hong kong. rob, tell us about the area. it's very late in hong kong, and yet people are still on the streets. >> reporter: that's right. thousands of people choosing to spend this national holiday on the streets of hong kong as part of...
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southern fill mean -- philippines. >>> the trial of two leaders who face charges over killings of ethnic vietnamese. >>> china and southe denounced a ritual offering to the controversial war shrine that honors millions of people killed in war. some countries including china say it symbolized militarism, and honors war criminals. >>> brazil's police say a suspected serial killer has confessed to killing 39 people in the last three years. his targets were mostly women, but also gays and cross-gender people. he was arrested on tuesday. >>> officials in northern mexico are looking into the kidnapping and possible killing of a female blogger who spoke out against the drug cartels. she was taken by a gunman on thursday, a twitter account associated with her name has been hacked and suspended after pictures of the women and warnings were sent out. other social media users have been killed in mexico after commenting on the cartels. >>> mexico still, the mayor in guerrero state has been stripped of his powers. he is now a suspect in the case of the 43 missing students. he fled the city shortly after they all disappeared last mo
southern fill mean -- philippines. >>> the trial of two leaders who face charges over killings of ethnic vietnamese. >>> china and southe denounced a ritual offering to the controversial war shrine that honors millions of people killed in war. some countries including china say it symbolized militarism, and honors war criminals. >>> brazil's police say a suspected serial killer has confessed to killing 39 people in the last three years. his targets were mostly women,...
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china tomorrow. all right, tonight most of the showers, heavy activity north of town. and southeast of town into southernyland. some lighter showers out through manassas and almost to leesburg and gaithersburg. by 10:00, a little bit of a respite. i mean, still some scattered showers if you walk the dog, take an umbrella. by morning, they come back. heavy activity possible into southern maryland. now we may hear a rumble of thunder early tonight. we could hear a rumble of thunder tomorrow morning as well. especially in prince georges county, calvert county, st. mary's county. by 8:00, heaviest activity east of 95, but still it's going to be wet and windy just about everywhere else. more showers wrap around the system. the good news is, get to 1:00, manassas has a hower. gaithersburg doesn't. pretty much done after that. can't rule out a passing shower tomorrow evening. after 3:00 or 4:00, most of the showers stay there. temperatures in the 50s, pretty strong winds and even by 8:30, temperatures in the low 50s now in the suburbs. upper 50s downtown. here is our wind gust tracker. this is aggressive, but p
china tomorrow. all right, tonight most of the showers, heavy activity north of town. and southeast of town into southernyland. some lighter showers out through manassas and almost to leesburg and gaithersburg. by 10:00, a little bit of a respite. i mean, still some scattered showers if you walk the dog, take an umbrella. by morning, they come back. heavy activity possible into southern maryland. now we may hear a rumble of thunder early tonight. we could hear a rumble of thunder tomorrow...
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thanks to a trough dropping south out of china that dictates the path of the particular storm, but what's for sure we are seeing rain bands impact southerne country. in fact, this is the latest rainfall from japan. oak now way in the clear, but this is moving in a northwest, westerly direction, and thanks to the count clockwise direction, it draws in pacific moisture and could exceed 200 millimeters in the mountain areas, especially the east coast of japan, doubling the storm totals as we go forward because we're going to see rain start within the next 12 to 4 hours. by the way, tokyo, you have the possibility of typhoon force winds this weekend, and don't forget about 200 kilometers to the west, the recent volcanic eruption leaving 40 sent meters of volcanic ash in the area combined with heavy rain, and we have the possibility of mud slides. the grand pre will be impacted by rain and wind this sunday. >> tough go of it. thank you so much. >>> news continues on cnn. isis forces battle for control of the city of kobani, along the turkish border, how turkey might respond next. ush . >>> a video released by isis shows the murder of a britis
thanks to a trough dropping south out of china that dictates the path of the particular storm, but what's for sure we are seeing rain bands impact southerne country. in fact, this is the latest rainfall from japan. oak now way in the clear, but this is moving in a northwest, westerly direction, and thanks to the count clockwise direction, it draws in pacific moisture and could exceed 200 millimeters in the mountain areas, especially the east coast of japan, doubling the storm totals as we go...
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southern and northern hemisphere. and they fear by moving up and down. it's the neatest thing ever. and your question about china. ask the question again. >> is google willing to enter internet censorship into china? actually, no. ' mix of china has the most people in the world. shouldn't most companies are willing to accept any terms to get the market open? [laughter] >> we debated this a long time and we talk about this in the book, which you clearly read -- been actually i haven't read it. i haven't heard of it. >> okay. well here's my coffee. [laughter]
southern and northern hemisphere. and they fear by moving up and down. it's the neatest thing ever. and your question about china. ask the question again. >> is google willing to enter internet censorship into china? actually, no. ' mix of china has the most people in the world. shouldn't most companies are willing to accept any terms to get the market open? [laughter] >> we debated this a long time and we talk about this in the book, which you clearly read -- been actually i...
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protests are concentrated in the southern part in the city's business and shopping districts and today's clashes happened around monk kok. where are there of the pro chinastrators coming from? >> no official word on that but some of the pro democracy demonstrators have their ideas. take a listen. >> apparently what is going on, there are some people being paid by mainlanders and they are causing trouble around here. is they will make an excuse for the police to intervene. >> one of the groups leading the protests called for the people of hong kong to protect their positions and fight to the end. china said they will approve candidates for the first leader. protesters want the decision reversed. some of the people trying to push out the demonstrators indicated they were there to support beijing, but others just want the clogged streets cleared. >> how can one person figure too many person? i just want to go home. >> he said our duty. no word, no explanation of what he means by that. >> doesn't look like this will calm down anytime soon. >> and not according to hong kong's former chief secretary. she says the government has been india- sin insincere. but
protests are concentrated in the southern part in the city's business and shopping districts and today's clashes happened around monk kok. where are there of the pro chinastrators coming from? >> no official word on that but some of the pro democracy demonstrators have their ideas. take a listen. >> apparently what is going on, there are some people being paid by mainlanders and they are causing trouble around here. is they will make an excuse for the police to intervene. >>...
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china, feather plumes, stonewares, transfer printed teapots, you name it, he had it for sale in 1772. so much for coon skin caps and deprivation on the frontier. stylish attire topped the list for southern householders. this 1750s gown was made from silk in london but belonged to elizabeth dandridge in tidewater, virginia. and this gown made of cotton from east india belonged to a woman called ann breckinridge about 1810. martha washington in these shoes in 1759 and caroline reid carried this about 20 years after the revolutionary war. despite the international origins from which all of these things were made. all of these finished goods were imported to the south from britain. that was the law of the day. >> ceramics followed a similar source coming in huge numbers. the range included cheap ware like this dish and akin to this cup excavated from the yard of the hayward washington house here in charleston. stoneware found its place to places to as rural as the piedmont. pearlware like this teacup made it from england to tennessee's elk river rally by 180. this was all long before the advent of mechanized travel. chinese export also arrived in quantity. we see teawares like this service
china, feather plumes, stonewares, transfer printed teapots, you name it, he had it for sale in 1772. so much for coon skin caps and deprivation on the frontier. stylish attire topped the list for southern householders. this 1750s gown was made from silk in london but belonged to elizabeth dandridge in tidewater, virginia. and this gown made of cotton from east india belonged to a woman called ann breckinridge about 1810. martha washington in these shoes in 1759 and caroline reid carried this...