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the region's number two economy is thailand. the coup erupted in may following prolonged political clashes. the turmoil has dragged down domestic demand and tourism. the adb also touched on the physical damage foreign companies and factories suffered in vietnam after some anti-china demonstrators turned violent. relations between vietnam and china were aggravated after china installed an oil rig in disputed waters in the south china sea. as for india, the adb left its 2014 growth figure unchanged at 5.5% but it revised upward its outlook for 2015 to 6.3% and that's up by 0.3 of a percentage point from the earlier india saw the inauguration of a new government in may. prime minister narendra modi of the bharatia party enjoyed a sweeping victory in parliamentary elections after pledging reforms. >>> indonesians are awaiting the outcome of their closely fought presidential election between jakarta governor joko widodo and former military general prabowo subianto. but voters aren't the only ones taking a keen interest in the officia
the region's number two economy is thailand. the coup erupted in may following prolonged political clashes. the turmoil has dragged down domestic demand and tourism. the adb also touched on the physical damage foreign companies and factories suffered in vietnam after some anti-china demonstrators turned violent. relations between vietnam and china were aggravated after china installed an oil rig in disputed waters in the south china sea. as for india, the adb left its 2014 growth figure...
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thailand is accused of abusing hundreds of thousands of foreign workers by a u.s.ernment report. and another world cup humiliation for brazil t could get a lot worse for the hosts if argentina beat germany in tonight's final. >>> the deadliest single strike ins israel began its offensive against gaza six days ago has killed at least 18 people. gaza's police chief was the target. he is in a critical condition. most of the dead are members of his family. the u.n. has called for a ceasefire but israel is threatening more strikes calling on residents in north gaza to evacuate. dominick kane reports. >> reporter: this is the immediate aftermath of the attack. this rubble was once of house of gaza's police chief. he survived the assault, and believed to be in a critical condition. but many members of his family were killed. in the chaos, rescuers used the combination of heavy machinery and their bare hands to try to get inside. officials in the gaza health ministry were in no doubt that the house was deliberately targeted by israeli forces. >> translator: it's a new mass
thailand is accused of abusing hundreds of thousands of foreign workers by a u.s.ernment report. and another world cup humiliation for brazil t could get a lot worse for the hosts if argentina beat germany in tonight's final. >>> the deadliest single strike ins israel began its offensive against gaza six days ago has killed at least 18 people. gaza's police chief was the target. he is in a critical condition. most of the dead are members of his family. the u.n. has called for a...
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also on the program, we hear from fisherman in thailand who says he was enslaved to catch prawns fortern dinner tables. >>> kenyan villagers resort to bows and arrow to his protect themselves from gunmen. another world cup humiliation for brazil and it could get a whole lot worse for the hosts if or jeaargentina beat germany ine final tonight. ♪ ♪ >>> the deadliest single strike since israel began its offensive against gaza six days ago has killed eight least 18 people. gaza's police chief was the target. he's in critical condition. most of the debts are member def his family. the u.n. has called for a ceasefire but israel is threatening more strikes warning people in north gaza to leave. dominick kane has the latest. >> reporter: this is the immediate aftermath of the attack. this rubble was once the house of gaza's police chief. he survived the assault and is believed to be in a critical condition. but many members of his family were killed. in the chaos, rescuers used a combination of heavily machinery and their bare hands to try to get inside. officials in the gaza health ministr
also on the program, we hear from fisherman in thailand who says he was enslaved to catch prawns fortern dinner tables. >>> kenyan villagers resort to bows and arrow to his protect themselves from gunmen. another world cup humiliation for brazil and it could get a whole lot worse for the hosts if or jeaargentina beat germany ine final tonight. ♪ ♪ >>> the deadliest single strike since israel began its offensive against gaza six days ago has killed eight least 18 people....
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we go to southern thailand. veronica pedrosa spoke to a person who was trafficked in the seafood industry. >> reporter: enslaved to provide prawns on giping tables around the world. this man who didn't want to be identified described his experience. >> reporter: i was forced to work on a ship. on the boat a beating was normal. they were never so brutal to kill someone. there are cases where people died when they fell off boats. on the boat, if you don't know how to work, it's diff. if you dropped a fish wed be punished. if anyone was not used to working on the boat it would take a long time. we'd work from 6am to 2am. . >> it's back-breaking work, supplying the world's supermarkets with sea food. most of the people are from myanmar, part of the more than 2 million migrant workers from a neighbouring country, essential to important sectors of the economy. >> a u.s. government report on trafficking in perps is seen as the benchmark on the willingness of government to act against trafficking. it's found corruption
we go to southern thailand. veronica pedrosa spoke to a person who was trafficked in the seafood industry. >> reporter: enslaved to provide prawns on giping tables around the world. this man who didn't want to be identified described his experience. >> reporter: i was forced to work on a ship. on the boat a beating was normal. they were never so brutal to kill someone. there are cases where people died when they fell off boats. on the boat, if you don't know how to work, it's diff....
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in thailand the study found one in five children live with neither of their parents.rents or other relatives are often the caregivers and we report in northern thailand. >> reporter: she looked after her grandson since he was a baby because his parents moved away to look for work. she loves him dearly but bringing up a young child is hard at her age. >> translator: i have a very difficult life and what can i do about it? his aunts and uncles give us some money from time to time and get some money from the government but there are many expenses. i just try to make end meet each month. >> reporter: stories like hers are repeated throughout rural thailand, younger generation leaves the country side for brighter prospects in the cities. many end up leaving their children behind to be raised by aging grandparents. a u.n. study says as many as 21% of ty children are effected compared to only about 5% in neighboring vietnam and many elderly cannot afford to retire and have added responsibility of raising their grandchildren and the first phase of the study says a third of ca
in thailand the study found one in five children live with neither of their parents.rents or other relatives are often the caregivers and we report in northern thailand. >> reporter: she looked after her grandson since he was a baby because his parents moved away to look for work. she loves him dearly but bringing up a young child is hard at her age. >> translator: i have a very difficult life and what can i do about it? his aunts and uncles give us some money from time to time and...
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thailand's government disagreed arguing it had made advances against trafficking. it blames the corruption of previous administrations. the global flayer says half a million are believed to be enslaved. investigations found horrific conditions on boats like this, with people sold for as little as 420 each, made to work for years without pay. the u.s. investigation found that traffickers responding to scrutiny with new methods. these cases led some global supermarket chains to boycott thai suppliers and further sanctions are being considered. >>> russia's foreign ministersry is vowing to respond to what it calls a dangerous escalation of violence. it follows reports that shelling from ukraine killed a man inside russia. moscow warns of irreversible consequences. kiev is denying the attack happened. the ukranian army is pushing closer to donetsk. thousands fled from the city as military jets bombard military possession. >>> this may be land locked but the mountains are an important source of water for south africans. we have this report. a local company has identifie
thailand's government disagreed arguing it had made advances against trafficking. it blames the corruption of previous administrations. the global flayer says half a million are believed to be enslaved. investigations found horrific conditions on boats like this, with people sold for as little as 420 each, made to work for years without pay. the u.s. investigation found that traffickers responding to scrutiny with new methods. these cases led some global supermarket chains to boycott thai...
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. >> lots more coming up on the news hour including we hear from a fisherman in thailand who was enslavedo catch seafood for western tables. >>> next will it be germany or argentina? the countdown to the world cup final. >>> we'll take you to another hot spot where ukraine call i has reported deaths inside it's own territory. >> reporter: they deny firing into russian territory. and forces may have started on advance in ukraine. they have been moved out of maryinka after homes were bombarded in the night. >> reporter: after the advance of ukrainian forces continue, russia claims there are casualties on their side of the border. they say a shell landed region killing one man injuring two. russian foreign ministry called it an aggressive act and it will be dealt with accordingly. officials deny the ago. we visit an area outside of donetsk. it was attacked saturday. >> reporter: we're just outside of maryinka where six civilians were killed saturday morning. in the last 90 minutes we have seen and heard incoming mortar rounds. you can see the plumes of smoke over my shoulder. someone set fir
. >> lots more coming up on the news hour including we hear from a fisherman in thailand who was enslavedo catch seafood for western tables. >>> next will it be germany or argentina? the countdown to the world cup final. >>> we'll take you to another hot spot where ukraine call i has reported deaths inside it's own territory. >> reporter: they deny firing into russian territory. and forces may have started on advance in ukraine. they have been moved out of maryinka...
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>> still ahead on al jazeera america - allegations of slavery in thailand, how it may be connected toour seafood dipper. remembering the life of a legendary journalist. we look back on the civil rights contributions of john seigenthaler senior. >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> its disgraceful... the only crime they really committed is journalism... >> they are truth seekers... >> all they really wanna do is find out what's happening, so they can tell people... >> governments around the world all united to condemn this... >> as you can see, it's still a very much volatile situation... >> the government is prepared to carry out mass array... >> if you want free press in the new democracy, let the journalists live. >>> a u.s. government report on human trafficking condemned thailand, finding that the thai government fails to investigate or prosecute those inspected of trafficking and slavery. veronica pedrosa spoke to someone that fell victim in the global seafood industry. >> reporter: enslaved to provide prawns on diving tables. this man, who didn
>> still ahead on al jazeera america - allegations of slavery in thailand, how it may be connected toour seafood dipper. remembering the life of a legendary journalist. we look back on the civil rights contributions of john seigenthaler senior. >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> its disgraceful... the only crime they really committed is journalism... >> they are truth seekers... >> all they really wanna do is find out what's...
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thailand, australia is the striking one. that's tied to my point that there's a level of development. it is one of the biggest countries, if not the biggest country, china. so my key point is at the end of this process, we'll be in a new regime where in societies that are better off they will be higher than lower. within societies that are better off in terms of achieving their family. so my colleague here, starting from the u.s., i'm assuming that societies are officially home mo gene yous. they discuss converging destinies of social grounds and that may be something that is explained the last line there. but i will stop there to discuss the demock ra fill of the united states. so the key point is that in the end, is there will be a situation in which we don't associate low fertility with low being but we do associate with social problems. so how can we deal with that? usually, these ys come from different fields. so we tend to emphasize with compliance and let's say allegiance to religion, and that's a big value shift. it'
thailand, australia is the striking one. that's tied to my point that there's a level of development. it is one of the biggest countries, if not the biggest country, china. so my key point is at the end of this process, we'll be in a new regime where in societies that are better off they will be higher than lower. within societies that are better off in terms of achieving their family. so my colleague here, starting from the u.s., i'm assuming that societies are officially home mo gene yous....
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i try to make end meet each month. >> reporter: stories like hers are repeated throughout rural thailand. the younger generation leaves for brighter prospects in the city. many leave children behind, to be ramed by ageing -- raced by ageing -- raezed by ageing grandparents. 21% of thai children are affected, compared to 5% in lao or vit nam. many the elderly can't retire. more than a third of caregivers are at risk of mental health problems. the young are generations may be affected. the initial findings of an ongoing unstudy, looking at children below three years old suggests those left behind are more likely to lag developmental developmentally, especially in language skills. >> the first 1,000 days, as we talk, from birth to age 3, is absolutely crucial in terms of a child's reaching her full participation. >> it's too early to tell if these children catch up with their peers. anyone potentially negative impact could affect many young children. already the older generation is showing the strap of being caregivers in their old age. >>> stay with al jazeera, when we come back, rolling o
i try to make end meet each month. >> reporter: stories like hers are repeated throughout rural thailand. the younger generation leaves for brighter prospects in the city. many leave children behind, to be ramed by ageing -- raced by ageing -- raezed by ageing grandparents. 21% of thai children are affected, compared to 5% in lao or vit nam. many the elderly can't retire. more than a third of caregivers are at risk of mental health problems. the young are generations may be affected. the...
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. >> reporter: kim was born 38 years ago in thailand where her family was living. the prognosis for a girl with down syndrome at that time and in that place was not one full of promise. >> yes, the doctor says that maybe she'll be able to fit in society. >> reporter: but mom nancy says a mainstream education and two loving older sisters gave kim a great foundation. she says kim's natural ability are what made her a great athlete. >> she learned to swim in thailand with a teacher young. and that's where her nice strokes and all came from. >> reporter: strokes kim showed off to the country at this year's special owe him tie lilys in new jersey in june. that is kim in the 100 meter free style relay where her team won a gold medal. >> this one is silver -- >> reporter: just one of three medals kim won during the game. >> i love to win. >> i was very proud. yeah. >> reporter: but what makes mom even prouder is who kim choosing to live her life every day. this summer teaching not just swimming, but art to children at the community center. and teaching the rest of us that
. >> reporter: kim was born 38 years ago in thailand where her family was living. the prognosis for a girl with down syndrome at that time and in that place was not one full of promise. >> yes, the doctor says that maybe she'll be able to fit in society. >> reporter: but mom nancy says a mainstream education and two loving older sisters gave kim a great foundation. she says kim's natural ability are what made her a great athlete. >> she learned to swim in thailand with a...
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now let's go to thailand where a study is found that one in five children doesn't live with either ofheir parents. instead, they live with their grabbed parents. while their parents try to find work. we report from northern thailand on the impact this is having on the children. >> reporter: she has adopted her grandson when he was a baby because his parents have moved away to look for work. she loves him dearly, but bringing up a young child is hard at her age. >> i have a very difficult life. what can i do about it? his aunts and uncles give us money from time to time, and i get some money from the government, but there are many expenses. i just try to make ends meet each month. >> reporter: stories like hers are repeated throughout rule rural thailand. their parents leave to look for work in cities. many are left behind to be raised by their grandparents. 20% of thai children are affected compared to 5% in neighboring lao and vietnam. the study suggests that more than a third of caregivers are at risk of mental health problems. the younger generation may also be effected. the initia
now let's go to thailand where a study is found that one in five children doesn't live with either ofheir parents. instead, they live with their grabbed parents. while their parents try to find work. we report from northern thailand on the impact this is having on the children. >> reporter: she has adopted her grandson when he was a baby because his parents have moved away to look for work. she loves him dearly, but bringing up a young child is hard at her age. >> i have a very...
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david piper joins us live from bangkok, thailand with how the world is reacting.david. >> good morning, heather, yes. anger and revulsion would best describe the reaction in asia. also shock because it involves the malaysian airlines jet four months after the plane went missing. families of the loved one have been gathering where it was supposed to arrive. the death toll is 398. four infants were on board. they are still contacting relatives but released the manifest on board. the manifest will also be closely looked at to see if any terror suspects were on board. reports suggest as many as 18 children were on the plane. many nationalities were on board including 150 from the netherlands, 43 from malaysia, 23 australiians. it has been reported at least 23 americans. they may be along the 43 people whose nationalities haven't been identified yet. >> they had friends on the plane and they were crying. it was really sad. >> my reks a is nervous. wondering if i don't go in. >> the news of the disasters grabbed the attention of the world newspapers in the u.k. and aust
david piper joins us live from bangkok, thailand with how the world is reacting.david. >> good morning, heather, yes. anger and revulsion would best describe the reaction in asia. also shock because it involves the malaysian airlines jet four months after the plane went missing. families of the loved one have been gathering where it was supposed to arrive. the death toll is 398. four infants were on board. they are still contacting relatives but released the manifest on board. the...
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japan's government-affiliated bank and thailand's largest con glot glom rate are joining to push for expansion. the bank of japan and the c.p. group will each contribute about $2 million to set up the fund by september. the thai corporation has more than 200 companies in its group. it operates a wide range of businesses that including culture, food and retailing in thailand as well as in other asian countries. the fund will use the thai group's net worth to help japanese firms and it will provide financial assistance as well as support in procuring raw materials. the fund will also try to find customers like convenience stores and supermarkets. >>> the people who make home appliances in japan say they're struggling. they say they're feeling the effects of the increase in the consumption tax. officials at the japan electrical manufacturers association have been tracking demand for air conditioners, refrigerators and other products. they say in june, domestic shipments fell nearly 7% from the same month last year. it's the second month in a row shipments have been down year on year. th
japan's government-affiliated bank and thailand's largest con glot glom rate are joining to push for expansion. the bank of japan and the c.p. group will each contribute about $2 million to set up the fund by september. the thai corporation has more than 200 companies in its group. it operates a wide range of businesses that including culture, food and retailing in thailand as well as in other asian countries. the fund will use the thai group's net worth to help japanese firms and it will...
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this year it's taking place during sensitive time in thailand. military seized power, imposing macial law. in the past it was used to depict and poke fun. none of that in this year's procession, because the thai military said there should be no military satire in this year's event. the military came down hard on anyone deemed on the junta, detaining them for questioning and charging some of them. this is an artist whose satirical cartoons appear in a thai newspaper. the military called name for a chat and told him what he could and couldn't depict. >> after discussions with the authorities, i understood is that i was in no position to bargain with them. i had to heed their advice, or there could be consequences. it would be better for me to be patient. >> he tries to push the boundaries, his readers expect that of him. he's careful not to overstep the line. the thai military told the media to be careful about reports that could be damaging to the country. for artists in thailand, it means a balancing act between self of censorship and freedom of
this year it's taking place during sensitive time in thailand. military seized power, imposing macial law. in the past it was used to depict and poke fun. none of that in this year's procession, because the thai military said there should be no military satire in this year's event. the military came down hard on anyone deemed on the junta, detaining them for questioning and charging some of them. this is an artist whose satirical cartoons appear in a thai newspaper. the military called name for...
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find out why the rich and for thailand of romania is not bearing fruit for its own people. there's a so we need to be. part of the scene to secure the place your party there's a goal that question is that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politics only on our t.v. . the war is probably the most complex and difficult human activity. are still locked up. in the phenomenon of friendly fire probably extends back to the invention of gunpowder. just killed a bunch of people in a family don't know what their families there are to us people. right now reading. this some of them shoots my brother in the leg not intentionally because of it because it was night times four in the morning even the best commander was given the mesh shoulder. are going to make mistakes this is this whole idea of brotherhood and author and camaraderie in this sense it was in this context it has absolutely no place. to least be to language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks about six of the ip interviews int
find out why the rich and for thailand of romania is not bearing fruit for its own people. there's a so we need to be. part of the scene to secure the place your party there's a goal that question is that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politics only on our t.v. . the war is probably the most complex and difficult human activity. are still locked up. in the phenomenon of friendly fire probably extends back to the invention of gunpowder. just killed a...
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heavily depend on agriculture different types of crops and farms are seen everywhere across this for thailand nearly half of the country's population works in farming but despite this it produces less than ten percent off the g.d.p. due to the poor conditions most of the farmers are in more over nearly a quarter of all romanians works in agriculture just to survive so modernizing this industry should really be one of the top priorities for the government romania was among the e.u. states its strongest by the global economic crisis and is still recovering well a proper overhaul of the agriculture sector would need big investment that's something the state currently doesn't have instead foreigners were allowed to enter the market which may not be working out exactly as planned. only ten percent of lands owned by foreigners seized agriculture for example in the west of the country millions of acres of bores are just to sell later it's a high price. so why is it more profitable to speculate with land rather than use it for production some foreign investors were met by and bureaucracy left over fr
heavily depend on agriculture different types of crops and farms are seen everywhere across this for thailand nearly half of the country's population works in farming but despite this it produces less than ten percent off the g.d.p. due to the poor conditions most of the farmers are in more over nearly a quarter of all romanians works in agriculture just to survive so modernizing this industry should really be one of the top priorities for the government romania was among the e.u. states its...
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in the country of millions of acres of thailand huge bulk of it stands on used the government's failing to draw enough domestic investment so is now selling it off to foreigners going off explains what this means for local farmers. from dusk till dawn for you leeana and her family farming isn't just a business it's their entire life. we have different types of animals here and also grow crops and we get everything from this land both our food and things we're trying to sell in the village. but typical story for millions of romanians so heavily depend on agriculture different types of crops and farms are seen everywhere across this for thailand nearly half of the country's population works in farming but despite this it produces less than ten percent off the g.d.p. due to the poor conditions most of the farmers are in moreover nearly a quarter of all romanians works in agriculture just to survive so modernizing this industry should really be one of the top priorities for the government romania was among the e.u. states its strongest by the global economic crisis and is still recovering w
in the country of millions of acres of thailand huge bulk of it stands on used the government's failing to draw enough domestic investment so is now selling it off to foreigners going off explains what this means for local farmers. from dusk till dawn for you leeana and her family farming isn't just a business it's their entire life. we have different types of animals here and also grow crops and we get everything from this land both our food and things we're trying to sell in the village. but...
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thailand mexico brazil the you know these countries were clearly suffering large capital outflows and that crisis clearly has passed along with the recovery of nerves in financial markets in the united states and and elsewhere. but i think that. the crisis in emerging markets although that part of it may return if and when u.s. interest rates go up eventually will wait tapering comes to end later this year what i'm really concerned about in emerging countries is a crisis of growth that everywhere you look whether it's in latin america or in developing asia or in eastern europe the problem is that growth estimates over the medium term a bit being scaled back by the i.m.f. by the world bank by private for costas all the time it's not just a one off cyclical change this is something to do with growth models that have run out of steam it's to do with the need to reboot the way in which countries. achieve economic growth and the old models i think are. being shown to be rather floored and not fit for purpose. that was economist and author george magnus. time now for a very quick break but
thailand mexico brazil the you know these countries were clearly suffering large capital outflows and that crisis clearly has passed along with the recovery of nerves in financial markets in the united states and and elsewhere. but i think that. the crisis in emerging markets although that part of it may return if and when u.s. interest rates go up eventually will wait tapering comes to end later this year what i'm really concerned about in emerging countries is a crisis of growth that...
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david piper joins us live from ban k bangkok, thailand, with how the world is reacting. >> reporter: good morning, yes, there's a growing sense of revulsion here in asia other what's happened and also shock that it again involved a malaysian airlines jet four month after mh-370 went missing. families of loved ones who were on the plane have been gathering in malaysia's main airport where the aircraft was due to arrive this morning. 298 people, three infants were on board but not allocated seats. they have now been included in those that were lost. malaysia airlines is contacting relatives and then will release the manifest of who was on board, it will be looked at to see if any known terror suspects were on board. reports suggest as many 80 children were on the plane, many nationalities, 150 from the netherlands, 27 australians, and at least 23 americans. they may be some of the 47 people whose nationalities haven't been identified yet. this woman didn't board the plane. >> i'm shaking. i don't know what to do. i feel like physically sick. i was like from the hague coming to the airp
david piper joins us live from ban k bangkok, thailand, with how the world is reacting. >> reporter: good morning, yes, there's a growing sense of revulsion here in asia other what's happened and also shock that it again involved a malaysian airlines jet four month after mh-370 went missing. families of loved ones who were on the plane have been gathering in malaysia's main airport where the aircraft was due to arrive this morning. 298 people, three infants were on board but not allocated...
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hard to follow george schults and mayor ed lee pr anyway greetings to all of you this is really a thailand moment for all of us involved in the club many years fighting for an incredible facility for the club for many years to come. i'm older than i thought i was. jeff baker is essential my partner the ceo of the ca resident foundation he's worked with me on many, many projects he's been extremely helpful in terms of the ca rat grant commitment to this wonderful facility. i think without having the ca resident foundation to join the toby foundation it wouldn't have been possible to get to this point in the campaign where we celebrate, you know, this groundbreaking which the board of the ca resident foundation who i represent it thrilled about. i'm overjoyed i wanted to kind of just maybe for a moment go to a slightly different discussion i've been a member of the board i had a duplication are fwlor a number's of years ago she said you know, i think you'd make a wonderful board member i said i don't go to board meetings she said look you can be very helpful without going to board meetings a
hard to follow george schults and mayor ed lee pr anyway greetings to all of you this is really a thailand moment for all of us involved in the club many years fighting for an incredible facility for the club for many years to come. i'm older than i thought i was. jeff baker is essential my partner the ceo of the ca resident foundation he's worked with me on many, many projects he's been extremely helpful in terms of the ca rat grant commitment to this wonderful facility. i think without having...
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she says it says right here you went to thailand. >> you go wherever. if you could teleport if you could? 4* it senselessly kills you. >> what are you talking about? are you making fun of my -- i had a long day. >> come on, you are a news station. i am not believing it. you are old enough to remember the jetsons and the promises that were made and the flying cars. >> we were only allowed to watch white cartoons. >> were there others? >> fat albert. >> try to make a point. >> talking about white cartoons. >> i am trying to keep this interesting. >> so tommy reauters, i don't think it will happen because i don't believe in the botone technology. it has bt been tested. >> joanne, does the future scare you? >> yes. getting older and robots. i am terrified of the future. we can clone animals and farm them and sell them in supermarkets. >> i know, scary. >> tk teleportation is the next step. but it will happen. >> you will have the animal delivered to your doorstep. >> it will come down to us. teleportation separates you from your confidence. you can't expres
she says it says right here you went to thailand. >> you go wherever. if you could teleport if you could? 4* it senselessly kills you. >> what are you talking about? are you making fun of my -- i had a long day. >> come on, you are a news station. i am not believing it. you are old enough to remember the jetsons and the promises that were made and the flying cars. >> we were only allowed to watch white cartoons. >> were there others? >> fat albert. >>...
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a farm worker from thailand also died in israel after being hit by rocket fire from gaza. state john kerry is in israel today for talks with israel and then palestinian authorities. abbassday, mahmoud begin a talks to process for a cease-fire. now pillay says there is a strong possibility israel has committed war crimes in gaza. she cited the attack on residential homes in the sewage idea neighborhood and the attack of the al-aqsa hospital. most of them are civilians and we also have children and women. yesterday, and al-aqsa hospital was attacked with apple you are people dead, dozens wounded. there is a strong allegation of crime committed by israel in order to establish this war crime, we ask for a strong international inquiry. tos has to be done in order eventually transfer israel in front of the international criminal court. administration has continued to back israel on its assault saying that it continues to act in self-defense. president obama was confronted holding signs that read stop the killing, saying gaza. serious has reportedly seen the deadliest woody eight
a farm worker from thailand also died in israel after being hit by rocket fire from gaza. state john kerry is in israel today for talks with israel and then palestinian authorities. abbassday, mahmoud begin a talks to process for a cease-fire. now pillay says there is a strong possibility israel has committed war crimes in gaza. she cited the attack on residential homes in the sewage idea neighborhood and the attack of the al-aqsa hospital. most of them are civilians and we also have children...
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. >> as the military government in thailand pushes forward. political roots mound a challenge. members of the government useded by the could started a movement against it, do they have a chance against the military. >> reporter: soon after the cue day tar some thats came to the streets to protest against military rules. a stop was put to that. all voices against the military government have been silenced since then. in late june a former cabinet member of the ousted yingluck shinawatra government emerged as a voice against the junta, gaming from outside thailand. he announced on youtube the cree ace of an anti-coup -- creation of an anti-coup movement. this man, an aide to former prime minister that's correct shinawatra. he fled after being accused of insulting the monarchy. >> we want to say that people are getting together slowly because it is under oppressive regime, to voice out internationally and domestically that we are fighting this. >> he tells us that the movement will welcome thaksin's involvement, but is taking his time in making that decision. when asked by al jaze
. >> as the military government in thailand pushes forward. political roots mound a challenge. members of the government useded by the could started a movement against it, do they have a chance against the military. >> reporter: soon after the cue day tar some thats came to the streets to protest against military rules. a stop was put to that. all voices against the military government have been silenced since then. in late june a former cabinet member of the ousted yingluck...
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inside thailand, nearly all voices have been silenced. in june, a cabinet member emerged as a critical voice of the junta. the creation of an anti-coup movement was announced on youtube. joining him is an aide to former prime minister thaksin shinawatra. he fled the country in 2009, after being accused of insulting the monarchy. not everyone in thailand lies down now because of the cow debtar. people are getting together. it's under an oppressive routine. >> pointing out that we are fighting this back. >> for now, he is takingities time in making that digs. the military refused comment on the group. snow some feel the argument that divided the country is not changing. those that wanted the eric shinseki government to resign is pleased they are not in government. >> it's not the beginning of a government in exile. but it's name, the free thai for human rights and democracy is difficult to define. one thing they'll try to do is use outside left rimming. they say they'll set up the hours in a we were country. >> if the leader attempts to she
inside thailand, nearly all voices have been silenced. in june, a cabinet member emerged as a critical voice of the junta. the creation of an anti-coup movement was announced on youtube. joining him is an aide to former prime minister thaksin shinawatra. he fled the country in 2009, after being accused of insulting the monarchy. not everyone in thailand lies down now because of the cow debtar. people are getting together. it's under an oppressive routine. >> pointing out that we are...
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. >> reporter: kim was born 38 years ago in thailand, where her family was living. the prognosis for a girl with down syndrome at that time and in that place was not one full of promise. >> yes. the doctor did say, well, maybe -- maybe she'll be able to fit in society. >> reporter: but mom nancy says a mainstream education and two loving older sisters gave kim a great foundation. she says kim's natural ability are what made her a great athlete. >> she learned to swim in thailand with a teacher, young. and was -- that's where her nice strokes and all came from. >> reporter: strokes kim showed off to the country at this year's special olympics usa games at new jersey in june. that is kim in the 100-meter freestyle relay where her team won a gold medal. >> there's silver -- >> reporter: just one of three medals kim won during the game. >> i love to win. >> i was very proud. yeah. >> reporter: but what makes mom even prouder is how kim chooses to live her life every day. this summer teaching not just swimming, but art to children at the community center. and teaching th
. >> reporter: kim was born 38 years ago in thailand, where her family was living. the prognosis for a girl with down syndrome at that time and in that place was not one full of promise. >> yes. the doctor did say, well, maybe -- maybe she'll be able to fit in society. >> reporter: but mom nancy says a mainstream education and two loving older sisters gave kim a great foundation. she says kim's natural ability are what made her a great athlete. >> she learned to swim in...
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the south china sea region includes vietnam, thailand, cambodia, philippines, malaysia.f you take it further north, it includes south korea and japan. those countries are nervous about american abdication of the region and the leadership role in the pacific. let's swing to your. before we go to the europe was good to the southern border. mexico. we don't have a southern border anymore. i'm concerned with an immigration problem an economic problem, those are problems, but we can solve those. it will take time and money but we can solve them. if that southern border has people who are coming through that porous border who carry a backpack, they have a backpack bomb. children coming across here, you have suicide bombers coming across. the fact we have seen on the american side of the rio grande dictionaries which are english, translations, and we have indications that there are in the groups coming across the southern border populations that come from very dangerous places, pakistan, afghanistan. that is my concern. in that porous southern border where it comes across, it i
the south china sea region includes vietnam, thailand, cambodia, philippines, malaysia.f you take it further north, it includes south korea and japan. those countries are nervous about american abdication of the region and the leadership role in the pacific. let's swing to your. before we go to the europe was good to the southern border. mexico. we don't have a southern border anymore. i'm concerned with an immigration problem an economic problem, those are problems, but we can solve those. it...
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go to cambodia or thailand, you get the temperatures in the 90s andee even have more moisture south bay, santa cruz mountains as well and the fog is underneath some of that as well. a little bit of rain and a combination of high clouds, 50s and 60s on the temperatures and livermore on the 60s -- in the 60s, some very mild lows and yesterday it was 7 and it's a sign it's going to be cooler and all of these are an indication of a cool down. some of that will continue to rotate in. mainly south of monterey towards the santa cruz peninsular there is a few clouds back there and it is cooler if that makes sense. a few 90s but 60s and 70s by the bay, here is sal. >>> we are stating off with the east shore freeway, you do see a little bit of roadwork and they are picking it up moving well on the east shore freeway from the carquinez to the mcarthur maze. also the morning commute is okay at the bay bridge toll plaza, traffic is continuing to move along nicely if you are driving through. also traffic is moving along nicely as you head down towards concord and walnut creek. the traffic is finally
go to cambodia or thailand, you get the temperatures in the 90s andee even have more moisture south bay, santa cruz mountains as well and the fog is underneath some of that as well. a little bit of rain and a combination of high clouds, 50s and 60s on the temperatures and livermore on the 60s -- in the 60s, some very mild lows and yesterday it was 7 and it's a sign it's going to be cooler and all of these are an indication of a cool down. some of that will continue to rotate in. mainly south of...
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why thailand?e of three countries in the world that allows in vitro fertilization with the option of choosing the child's gender. a growing population of so-called left-over women on the other side. incredibly successful women but women looking for one more thing. a husband. elias and isha are back with me. as reuters just reported, this is exacerbated china's gender imbalance. they are slacking in their one-child policy but other things are still there. >> i think on a basic numbers questions, it's going to take a lot to overcome this and it's interesting as more and more chinese women enter the job market that country's developed incredibly rapidly and you can see them answering the same questions that women in america face the same question. they don't find partners and they are looking to more and more here in america as well. >> that's the debate that we're having in america as well, whether women can have it all. certainly it has higher stakes there and elias, it seems like this is a conversa
why thailand?e of three countries in the world that allows in vitro fertilization with the option of choosing the child's gender. a growing population of so-called left-over women on the other side. incredibly successful women but women looking for one more thing. a husband. elias and isha are back with me. as reuters just reported, this is exacerbated china's gender imbalance. they are slacking in their one-child policy but other things are still there. >> i think on a basic numbers...
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this is in thailand, there are divers with the whale shark because its fins are caught in some netting. and so it needs some help. notice one diver armed with a knife is going to cut this whale shark free. at first the whale shark takes off like it's scared but comes back it's thinking, i think these humans have helped out whale sharks before, so here you can see shots of these divers getting close and cutting the netting off. >> that's a lot too. it's not just a little piece of rope. that's an entire net it took with it. >> you can see, once the drivers get close it hangs out like, do your business, i'll be a good patient. >> probably feels the release of this. creating so much drag and it looks like it was hurting this poor little fella. >> it's probably not a baby but it's clearly not a full-grown adult but it's big enough for them to kind of want to be cautious but the whale shark was more cautious of the diver. after they cut it free, it had a show of gratitude swimming around the divers to say thank you. >> scaredy cats, storm shelter. >> it's dangerous. it's a carne voir. it wil
this is in thailand, there are divers with the whale shark because its fins are caught in some netting. and so it needs some help. notice one diver armed with a knife is going to cut this whale shark free. at first the whale shark takes off like it's scared but comes back it's thinking, i think these humans have helped out whale sharks before, so here you can see shots of these divers getting close and cutting the netting off. >> that's a lot too. it's not just a little piece of rope....
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sarah casanova apologized and says that the company no imports all of itshi thailand but it's no and managers at some had to stop offering some items. >> the company will test chicken from brazil for quality. managers have begun using mcdonald's website t customers on where come from and where processed. >>> japanese prime minister shinzo abe is exploring more opportunities on his tou latin america. he met in the colombian ca bogota with their president. they want to speed u an economic partne agreement. abe and santos agreed to cooperate in creating a friendly environment for japanese firms working to build infrastruct and develop resources. they're pushing for an investment deal and want to improve the process of protecting those investments. abe and santos also promised to collaborate in creating an international framework to tackle climate change. >>> some japanese technology electronic makers see a bright future in technologies that tvs and computers. so they are teaming up on the research and development on wh are known as organic o displays are thinn crystal displays and h sha
sarah casanova apologized and says that the company no imports all of itshi thailand but it's no and managers at some had to stop offering some items. >> the company will test chicken from brazil for quality. managers have begun using mcdonald's website t customers on where come from and where processed. >>> japanese prime minister shinzo abe is exploring more opportunities on his tou latin america. he met in the colombian ca bogota with their president. they want to speed u an...
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it found corruption in thailand, which the report says happened at all levels got in the way of progress. the government wants to take advantage of human trafficking and migrant labour. the problems are not solve. if we can't confirm the vested interest of government officials, problems will never be sold. >> thailand's government disagreed with the u.s. condition arguing that it had make advances. the ruling military coup blamed the corruption of previous administrations. the global slavery says half a million are believed to be enslaved here. investigations found horrific conditions on boats like this, with people sold for as little as 24 each. the u.s. investigation found that traffickers are responding to international scrutiny with new methods that are harder to detect. the cases have led some global supermarket chains to boycott thai suppliers and sagess are being considered. -- sanctions are being considered. >> work begins on monday to move the disabled "costa concordia", is sank 2.5 years ago off the coast of italy. 32 were killed and the captain was accused of manslaughter and
it found corruption in thailand, which the report says happened at all levels got in the way of progress. the government wants to take advantage of human trafficking and migrant labour. the problems are not solve. if we can't confirm the vested interest of government officials, problems will never be sold. >> thailand's government disagreed with the u.s. condition arguing that it had make advances. the ruling military coup blamed the corruption of previous administrations. the global...
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. >>> let's if to thailand. here comes a scooter down the street. then suddenly, boom, the entire storefront explodes narrowly missing that little motorcycle that cruised on by. remarkably, no one was killed. 17 people, though, were injured. several seriously injured. what happened? fireworks exploded inside this shop, and they were fireworks meant to scare away pigeons. >> they randomly ignited all at once? >> yep, they blew up. >>> when it comes to dog training, there are all kinds of approaching. use the treat, kind, love, cuddle, and then there's the tough love, straight forward, no nonsense approach. that's exactly what you get from dog trainer peter kane. you might recognize him. >> several dog food companies are making vegan diets for dogs. disgusting. if you are giving your dog a vegan diet, what the hell is the matter with you, idiot? >> he is the same guy that had a video a couple of months ago don't pet my dog. i'll refresh your memory. >> are you kidding? it's not your [ bleep ] dog. don't get your own [ bleep ] dog. don't interact with
. >>> let's if to thailand. here comes a scooter down the street. then suddenly, boom, the entire storefront explodes narrowly missing that little motorcycle that cruised on by. remarkably, no one was killed. 17 people, though, were injured. several seriously injured. what happened? fireworks exploded inside this shop, and they were fireworks meant to scare away pigeons. >> they randomly ignited all at once? >> yep, they blew up. >>> when it comes to dog training,...
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she came for her cousin, who was traveling to thailand with her boyfriend when the plane was shot down. australia also mourns the loss of life. los two nephews and a niece in the crash. she had to break the news to her sister. >> i can just hear them crying in the background, you know? don'teaving a message, we know what to say. we can't talk to anyone. >> in malaysia, there were prayers for the passengers and crewmembers on board. they are asking, we need to get in as soon as possible to get the remains to bring them back to the country. you know that the government is doing their best. >> the tense situation in eastern ukraine means there are no guarantees over when or if the bodies will be returned. go from one grave international crisis to another. israel is pressing ahead in its ground offensive in southern gaza. the israeli chief of staff says the intention is to further intensify the operation. at least 340 palestinians have been killed since the start of the latest hostilities and two israeli soldiers were reported dead on saturday following a previous military death earlier th
she came for her cousin, who was traveling to thailand with her boyfriend when the plane was shot down. australia also mourns the loss of life. los two nephews and a niece in the crash. she had to break the news to her sister. >> i can just hear them crying in the background, you know? don'teaving a message, we know what to say. we can't talk to anyone. >> in malaysia, there were prayers for the passengers and crewmembers on board. they are asking, we need to get in as soon as...
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thailand is accused of abusing hundreds of thousands of foreign workers by a u.s.t report. and another world cup humiliation for brazil t could get a lot worse for theos
thailand is accused of abusing hundreds of thousands of foreign workers by a u.s.t report. and another world cup humiliation for brazil t could get a lot worse for theos
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we believe it's in thailand. you can see they're pumped up to be out there. >> whoo hoo! got the hat on and everything. the woman is about to do some paragliding. she's paragliding towards the beach. they're excited because this is a thing that a lot of people do on vacation. start to pay attention to where she's going because that seems a little bit off course. i don't know if she's being pushed from maybe winds coming off the sea. watch. dangerously close to those trees. before hitting them and then down. >> oh! >> and hits the sand. and if you look at that, where she fell from, i mean, that's got to be, what, three or four stories up? now, given, she didn't fall straight down. it looks like she was maybe helped a little bit by the wind and the sand, right? oh. she probably had a life jacket on, too. maybe that would have offered some padding. did she get hurt, do we know? >> we know she was injured from this. these were her friends watching, so you can imagine what was going through their minds as they saw this accident. hopefully the parachute in some way maybe slowed
we believe it's in thailand. you can see they're pumped up to be out there. >> whoo hoo! got the hat on and everything. the woman is about to do some paragliding. she's paragliding towards the beach. they're excited because this is a thing that a lot of people do on vacation. start to pay attention to where she's going because that seems a little bit off course. i don't know if she's being pushed from maybe winds coming off the sea. watch. dangerously close to those trees. before hitting...