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and nays in various forms appear from north africa all the way to western china in very many differentds of forms. and the nay that i play is associated with turkey. it is this shape, this profile here, that is said to give the turkish nay its particular tonal timbre. but the real place where timbre lives is inside the instrumentalist's heart and head. if the instrumentalist doesn't hear the timbre in the instrument and the music, then the audience won't hear it either. (narrator) while materials and construction are critical in determining the timbrel capabilities of an instrument, it is the musician who makes the instrument come to life. in essence, the instrument becomes the unique musical voice of the player. (redman) i think the connection that you feel with an instrument is oftentimes beyond literal or verbal description. but i think one thing that really attracted me to the sound of the tenor saxophone was its incredible emotional range. [saxophone plays jazzy staccato music] the tenor saxophone can be a very, very tender and sensitive instrument. [resonating, mellow melody] or
and nays in various forms appear from north africa all the way to western china in very many differentds of forms. and the nay that i play is associated with turkey. it is this shape, this profile here, that is said to give the turkish nay its particular tonal timbre. but the real place where timbre lives is inside the instrumentalist's heart and head. if the instrumentalist doesn't hear the timbre in the instrument and the music, then the audience won't hear it either. (narrator) while...
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is happening in western china. the conditions of the workers stuck in the mine are unknown. china's mining industry has been among the world's deadliest. morning. we are starting out with a little cloud cover but mostly been high clouds drifting across the valley. temperature-wise, not feeling too bad. looking live across the state you'll notice -- notice mostly clear skies. because of that temperatures have managed to cool into the 60s and the 70s across the valley. checking in at 71 at phoenix sky harbor. a nice morning a cooler day. not as hot as it was this weekend. this weekend we had record temperatures. today goodbye to the 90s. we will talk about how quick the warm up will happen and i have your trick-or-treat forecast in a few minutes. >>> kids of all ages love to dress up and ask gary on halloween. >> on a serious note, tonight could get even scarier if for us. >> how are law enforcement agencies stepping up tonight? >> reporter: for starters we have heard from dozens of agencies. right now in the middle of intends dui enforcement drunk drivers aren't the only thin
is happening in western china. the conditions of the workers stuck in the mine are unknown. china's mining industry has been among the world's deadliest. morning. we are starting out with a little cloud cover but mostly been high clouds drifting across the valley. temperature-wise, not feeling too bad. looking live across the state you'll notice -- notice mostly clear skies. because of that temperatures have managed to cool into the 60s and the 70s across the valley. checking in at 71 at...
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it is in the part of china that is considered western china. this map of where the shine located the chinese officials are saying too miners have been rescued. right now the condition of the workers is "unknown." these are images from the local news, with plenty of people waiting for the miners to be rescued. we are not sure how the blast happened. they are set off by a flame or electrical spark. china is the largest producer of coal. there are thousands of mines located there but the industry among the most deadly. we are watching this closely. >>> jessica, thank you. your voice your vote, polls show that donald trump is one point behind hillary clinton with the tracking unchanged from the weekend. clinton is up 46 to 45% the same president shows clinton with 12-point lead a weekend ago. the big issue is the f.b.i. announcement of reviewing additional e-mails from her time as secretary of state. a third of voting are let likely to support her because of that. the f.b.i. has a search warrant to reveal e-mail tied to the server, former attorney
it is in the part of china that is considered western china. this map of where the shine located the chinese officials are saying too miners have been rescued. right now the condition of the workers is "unknown." these are images from the local news, with plenty of people waiting for the miners to be rescued. we are not sure how the blast happened. they are set off by a flame or electrical spark. china is the largest producer of coal. there are thousands of mines located there but the...
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this is happening at a miner in western china and the cause of the explosion is right now under investigation. again, possible good news of 12 of them found. two were able to escape, to that leads to hope that the others are okay. >>> closer to home. a search for the body of a missing 13-month-old boy. it begins at sunrise this morning. anthony was reported missing -- they believe his body was put in a dumpster. the mother's boyfriend, this man, 23-year old roger has been arrested. amanda del castillo joins us from alt with what we can expect today. >>reporter: good morning, yeah, crews are expecting this search this landfill at 7:30 this morning. now, this is all part of the new developments in this bazaar case. it has a bazaar timeline. the 13-month-old boy was actually reported missing on wednesday. that was several interviews, they led authorities to believe the child died and his body dumbed in a larimer county trashcan and taken to a landfill. the man arrested, rogers, his arraignment scheduled for friday was postponed when he decided tt talk with detectives. officials say that they hav
this is happening at a miner in western china and the cause of the explosion is right now under investigation. again, possible good news of 12 of them found. two were able to escape, to that leads to hope that the others are okay. >>> closer to home. a search for the body of a missing 13-month-old boy. it begins at sunrise this morning. anthony was reported missing -- they believe his body was put in a dumpster. the mother's boyfriend, this man, 23-year old roger has been arrested....
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. >>> a desperate effort is under way to reach 33 miners trapped underground in western china. their condition is not known. at least two miners have been rescued. many of china's mines are outdated and among the deadliest in the world. >>> an unusual moment from the nfl yesterday getting a lot of attention from social media. orleans. seahawks earl thomas scooped up a fumble and ran it in for an a touchdown. after tossing the ball into the stands, a very excited thomas celebrated by giing the side judge, kemp, a hug. kemp was not feeling the hug, flew a flag, thomas penalized for 15 yards for unsportsmanlike conduct. saints went on to win the game 25-20. >> there's no hugging in football? >> no crying, no hugging just spotted in an alaskan river, asking what is that? >>> get in your costumes, our can't miss costume reveal live on the plaza just a couple minutes away. i' ve just carved a giant wooden tiger. well, the answer is that a real one would maul me. i've crafted dr. whiskers here as a visual aid to show you that should you visit the lot, on't like that. come here to buy
. >>> a desperate effort is under way to reach 33 miners trapped underground in western china. their condition is not known. at least two miners have been rescued. many of china's mines are outdated and among the deadliest in the world. >>> an unusual moment from the nfl yesterday getting a lot of attention from social media. orleans. seahawks earl thomas scooped up a fumble and ran it in for an a touchdown. after tossing the ball into the stands, a very excited thomas...
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the ceo says sales and china were down because of anti-western sentiment after an international courtejected beijing's claims in south china sea. yum still plans to finish the spinoff by the end of the month. that is your bloomberg business flash. guy: stanley fischer says central banks need fiscal help to spur growth. we have been hearing that a lot. fischer says ultralow interest rates are not necessarily -- and calls for "transparent and sound monetary policy here and abroad." the yen's longest losing streak -- boosts the u.s. dollar. the move has given a boost to japanese exports and some relief for the boj. still with us, derek halpenny. where does the yen go? derek: very short-term, it is the u.s. story, yields are judging higher. -- yields are drifting higher. the fact that we have tried to break on the downside three or four times since brexit, and that has failed. where getting traction the other way. if you look at the broader picture, i would still say there is skepticism in the market in regard to the boj's coverage of assessment. comehether the markets to convinced that i
the ceo says sales and china were down because of anti-western sentiment after an international courtejected beijing's claims in south china sea. yum still plans to finish the spinoff by the end of the month. that is your bloomberg business flash. guy: stanley fischer says central banks need fiscal help to spur growth. we have been hearing that a lot. fischer says ultralow interest rates are not necessarily -- and calls for "transparent and sound monetary policy here and abroad." the...
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they went to at that time at least there were some parts of china where westerners were seldom seen. what is the experience across the country of chinese engagement with the outside world? do i make myself clear here? andy: yes. my wife is also from a rural. her hometown is what they call is in guizhou province, in a poor town guizhou province. the first time i went back to see her ancestral home and see her grandparents and this sort of peopl, my autograph because they'd never seen a caucasian person before. that was only maybe five years ago, five or six years ago. this has changed in beijing, shanghai and shenzhen guangzhou. those areas certainly have changed their perception of foreigners. it's much more regular to see foreigners and interact with them, but in the poor me that every time you go back it's like a different world. tell us something about the pace of change you see in this country. ling: every time i always visit the beijing and shanghai, even with beijing and shanghai i mean like you go to a place in beijing and you're very familiar with that area, the next time you
they went to at that time at least there were some parts of china where westerners were seldom seen. what is the experience across the country of chinese engagement with the outside world? do i make myself clear here? andy: yes. my wife is also from a rural. her hometown is what they call is in guizhou province, in a poor town guizhou province. the first time i went back to see her ancestral home and see her grandparents and this sort of peopl, my autograph because they'd never seen a caucasian...
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veterans -- of the terrence, specifically the terrence and containment of russia and eurasia, china in the western pacific, and iran and the middle east. will the united states pursue such a policy? it seems to me, and here he come to the current election year, that this election cycle has provided suggested evidence that the united states may do submit -- may do no such thing. in my view, what we have seen in this presidential cycle is the strongest challenge to the main lines of american foreign-policy after world war ii that has ever been mounted. american foreign-policy after world war ii is sometimes called internationalism, but it really had to principal goals --two principal goals. for one, the united states served as the mainstay for the relatively open global international economic order. and the united states also served as the mainstay of mobile security. principal two instruments for achieving these goals. in the economic realm, it was the american policy of open for , encouraging tariff reduction and trade deals, and opening the american economy to imports from other countries. round,
veterans -- of the terrence, specifically the terrence and containment of russia and eurasia, china in the western pacific, and iran and the middle east. will the united states pursue such a policy? it seems to me, and here he come to the current election year, that this election cycle has provided suggested evidence that the united states may do submit -- may do no such thing. in my view, what we have seen in this presidential cycle is the strongest challenge to the main lines of american...
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let's go straight to the live pictures from the satellite launch center in china's western gansu province less than a minute away from this list off. you are watching the launch of this command spacecraft -- manned spacecraft. there goes the countdown. it is crucial towards china's ambition to operate its first mission in 2020. remy, i know you are a big spaceman. ramy: i totally am. there goes. for this mission, the astronauts are going to be heading up orbiting with spacelab in the next two days, and they may stay there for as many as 30 days in the , which was launched last month. amazing pictures there. we will continue to monitor that. in the meantime, let's get to the news with ross jen. reporter: the china president has warned that the global economy is weak and could trigger a new financial crisis. summit, he the bric said the underlying causes of the 2008 crash has not been fixed and a threat remains for a repeat. economy is 16.6 trillion u.s. dollars. >> the economic recovery remains fragile. global trade and investments have slumped, and commodity prices are fluctuating. the un
let's go straight to the live pictures from the satellite launch center in china's western gansu province less than a minute away from this list off. you are watching the launch of this command spacecraft -- manned spacecraft. there goes the countdown. it is crucial towards china's ambition to operate its first mission in 2020. remy, i know you are a big spaceman. ramy: i totally am. there goes. for this mission, the astronauts are going to be heading up orbiting with spacelab in the next two...
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after flooding slammed parts of western wisconsin. 3 plus ... why this glass bridge in china ... is getting a lot cleanup continues.. one week after flooding ravaged parts of western wisconsin. damage is now being estimated at 10 million dollars.flooding destroyed property and closed roads.some roads are still shut down.volunteers have shown up every day to help. no rain or flooding in our neck of the woods.but we do have some fog to talk about. here's metorologist michael schlesinger with a check of ready weather. 3 ((???1:15 seconds??)) ((???tease ahead??15???)) 3 china's newest tourist attraction is a dream come true for anyone who loves and longest glass bridge... ?re-opened? last week. the grand canyon glass bridge... stretches more than 14-hundred feet.to protect the glass--- booties are required. high heels are banned... and tickets are limited. 3 3 stay close...your top stories are coming up at the top of the hour. hour.the cbs 58 morning news i'm kyle aevermann 3 and i'm julie parise... you're watching the cbs 58 morning news 3 good morning.it's the first monday in octobe
after flooding slammed parts of western wisconsin. 3 plus ... why this glass bridge in china ... is getting a lot cleanup continues.. one week after flooding ravaged parts of western wisconsin. damage is now being estimated at 10 million dollars.flooding destroyed property and closed roads.some roads are still shut down.volunteers have shown up every day to help. no rain or flooding in our neck of the woods.but we do have some fog to talk about. here's metorologist michael schlesinger with a...
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the ceo said sales in china were down because anti-western sentiment after an international court rejectedlaims in the south china sea. yum still plans a spinoff in china by the end of this month. and that is your bloomberg business flash. anna: thank you very much. david ingles in hong kong. samsung electronics touching record highs, but the global recall of note 7 hit a causeden a device was for evacuating the southwest airlines plane. manus: peter joins us now. what is finger aiming at? looking at two different listings, what realistically are the chances for success? he is pushing for this let between operating company and a holding company at samsung, as well as a massive dividend. like the company to pay out $27 million in cash, but some more independent directors on the board. this idea of two companies make some sense, something speculated about in korea for a long time. the air apparent and the company has been pushing for structural changes. samsung roof is made up of about 60 companies. there have been cross shares historically. as he prepared the company forward, this idea of h
the ceo said sales in china were down because anti-western sentiment after an international court rejectedlaims in the south china sea. yum still plans a spinoff in china by the end of this month. and that is your bloomberg business flash. anna: thank you very much. david ingles in hong kong. samsung electronics touching record highs, but the global recall of note 7 hit a causeden a device was for evacuating the southwest airlines plane. manus: peter joins us now. what is finger aiming at?...
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years to produce "china through a looking glass" an exhibit that highlights china's fashion and art influence in the westernld. let's take a look at the spectacular exhibit. the exhibit opened with a star-studded press conference with the exhibits collaborators.
years to produce "china through a looking glass" an exhibit that highlights china's fashion and art influence in the westernld. let's take a look at the spectacular exhibit. the exhibit opened with a star-studded press conference with the exhibits collaborators.
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the ceo says sales in china were down because of anti-western sentiment. fter a national court rejected beijing's claim to the south china sea. shales climbed about 1%, despite a forecast 4% gain. yum! brands plans to continue the spinoff of its businesses in china by the end of the month. coming up, find out how walmart is pushing more aggressively into alibaba start. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: we looked at walmart and its plans in china, boosting its stake in jd.com. moves intourther alibaba's hallowed turf. ceo doug macmillan says success in china is vital. let's get more. what's going on? reporter: we see ball mark doubling its stake in jd.com, strengthening china. 12%cally, jb shares shot up . this was before the filings were disclosed. if you look at how jd is doing this year, not so good, down 13%. a lot of it has been driven by rising costs and that eating to their margin. rishaad: so why do this? why is walmart investing in jd? guest: for walmart, a lot of it makes sense, because a lot of their shares in china have eaten into the online platform
the ceo says sales in china were down because of anti-western sentiment. fter a national court rejected beijing's claim to the south china sea. shales climbed about 1%, despite a forecast 4% gain. yum! brands plans to continue the spinoff of its businesses in china by the end of the month. coming up, find out how walmart is pushing more aggressively into alibaba start. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: we looked at walmart and its plans in china, boosting its stake in jd.com. moves intourther...
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yes, the per capita income is less than china, but there's one thing that india has that china does not. westernaw. you can enforce a contract in india where it's a lot more difficult to enforce a contract than china. >> i'm generally prepping for -- >> when is that? >> however, that being said -- >> one to three. >> when you are allocating to the emerging markets, india has disappointed recently, so the question becomes are you going to allocate towards india? my answer to that is obviously yes. i would say to kate, i would look at brazil and say, okay, we've made a nice little rebound here. let's ring the register on brazil because what you highlight i'm not necessarily sure if you see the same type of economic structure in brazil that you can see the opportunity in india. >> i need a lot of good news priced into the brazilian market, and the expectations that we're going to see significant structural reforms. it does look like we're turning the corner after multiple years, some could argue decades of gridlock and poor decision making. i do understand that the market has completely rerated. we
yes, the per capita income is less than china, but there's one thing that india has that china does not. westernaw. you can enforce a contract in india where it's a lot more difficult to enforce a contract than china. >> i'm generally prepping for -- >> when is that? >> however, that being said -- >> one to three. >> when you are allocating to the emerging markets, india has disappointed recently, so the question becomes are you going to allocate towards india? my...
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china. and the western pacific and want to have that option and the civilian side jet blew just announced a contract for biofuels alaska air. virgin air. ups. fedex. all flying part of the time of bilinguals. there were those who criticized those that in 2012 with the first demonstration and is part of her regular fuel purchase and a price that is absolutely competitive. when you first think of marines to don't think of the environmentalist. they have led the way with alternative energy. as they walk or march. and an asset transfers into energy. and in parallel to the alternatives the change of energy consumption the recommendation of the navy chief to retrofit with a 080 delights as they come through. per year per destroyer and we have also invested in technology is like hybrid electric drives. and to not only increase the time on the station 34 days longer. but to bring home almost half from what she came back. and with those combined efforts efficiencies have produced what was unimaginable results. by switching we have saved $9 million. $60 million of energy upbraids 22 million tons have
china. and the western pacific and want to have that option and the civilian side jet blew just announced a contract for biofuels alaska air. virgin air. ups. fedex. all flying part of the time of bilinguals. there were those who criticized those that in 2012 with the first demonstration and is part of her regular fuel purchase and a price that is absolutely competitive. when you first think of marines to don't think of the environmentalist. they have led the way with alternative energy. as...
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china is slowing. it is growing a lot more than the western countries, but what is demand like coming from china and indiat is boring. you look at demand growth since 2010, it is basically a flat line. that is the case. we have seen a slowdown in china. it is not growing at the same rate like 2009 and 2010, but there is not a story in demand and that underscores a broader issue facing that only the commodity markets but in terms of looking at the global economy. domestic demand is stable. what we have going on in these markets is an investment problem. >> what is the risk of a lot of these companies cutting back or even countries cutting back too much on investment? we don't consolidate so in 10 years, we see oil should backup. >> that is the core thesis when you look further out. you see you can get to that state, it is 2019 or 2020 because when you look at the overall increase in supplies coming from these projects, the sweet spot is 17 or 18 and they start to taper off at 19, the other factor we have not talked about, the other source of supply is shale. it is that marginal barrel and the one that resp
china is slowing. it is growing a lot more than the western countries, but what is demand like coming from china and indiat is boring. you look at demand growth since 2010, it is basically a flat line. that is the case. we have seen a slowdown in china. it is not growing at the same rate like 2009 and 2010, but there is not a story in demand and that underscores a broader issue facing that only the commodity markets but in terms of looking at the global economy. domestic demand is stable. what...
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we will get training in spanish and chinese, china town and the western addition and the bay view, and we have conducted, 120 workshops and reach out to the people in the last year and a half and that work continues and it is a challenge, thank you. >> for the mandatory soft story program that started in 2013, two years ago have passed since the program's inception and we are making good progress. close to 1,000 property owners have already completed their seismic retrofit work and another 1100 property owners will have already filed the permits and expected to start the retrofit work. which is three years in advance of the 220 over all completing deadline and, congratulations to the director and the soft story team, and the inspection service and the communication on this progress and, so outstanding job there and so well done. we have received, 85 come mri ans, for the over, 25 owners of the 50 or more unit buildings last month for the tier two properties oufr, over 80 properties have not complied, these properties will now move to the code enforcement process. the past monday, our s
we will get training in spanish and chinese, china town and the western addition and the bay view, and we have conducted, 120 workshops and reach out to the people in the last year and a half and that work continues and it is a challenge, thank you. >> for the mandatory soft story program that started in 2013, two years ago have passed since the program's inception and we are making good progress. close to 1,000 property owners have already completed their seismic retrofit work and...
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china and the u.s. for influence in the western pacific. s no secret that china wants to be a regional powerhouse in this part of the world. haidi: how effective can they even be when trying to subdue these tensions? what has he done so far and how expected is it expected -- how effective is it to be ongoing? asean hasso far, failed to do anything. if you refer to statements made by the organization, you will see no mention of china by name, even though it has expressed concern about developments in the area. that is why several asean member states have called for greater unity. singapore's defense minister says there is wisdom in the system to understand what it is you are really fighting for. consensus.tes on it only takes one member state to disagree for a statement to be dismantled, like in june. there was so much confusion after malaysia released and then retracted a joint statement that talk to china for the first time about his behavior. there has to be a more corrugated approach. -- coordinated approach. haidi: sounds a long way from
china and the u.s. for influence in the western pacific. s no secret that china wants to be a regional powerhouse in this part of the world. haidi: how effective can they even be when trying to subdue these tensions? what has he done so far and how expected is it expected -- how effective is it to be ongoing? asean hasso far, failed to do anything. if you refer to statements made by the organization, you will see no mention of china by name, even though it has expressed concern about...
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drawing their presence across global regions -- how is china's tech sector looking at western marketsstill here with me is bloomberg global head of tech coverage, brad stone, and david chow. thanks for joining us. david, i know you are very familiar with the company. -- with tencent i want to get your thoughts on what is their thesis behind their investment. >> i think the investment strategy is largely driven by their fundamental thesis for global investment that is just betting on the best companies around the world. when they first invested in dd, they had no idea there would be synergies with some of the other products, and there is now, using wechat. it's very consistent in the fact that it is the fastest-growing uber-like service in china and they bet on it. >> i was recently in china as well, talking to the ceo, and getting the history of that remarkable company. it struck me as -- the story is so amazing and how the integration with wechat at the beginning of 2014 after the red envelope promotion around the chinese new year, tencent realizing how powerful mobile payments would
drawing their presence across global regions -- how is china's tech sector looking at western marketsstill here with me is bloomberg global head of tech coverage, brad stone, and david chow. thanks for joining us. david, i know you are very familiar with the company. -- with tencent i want to get your thoughts on what is their thesis behind their investment. >> i think the investment strategy is largely driven by their fundamental thesis for global investment that is just betting on the...
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china. they lost their appetite for paying high prices for western chocolate and still, despite the downturn, western chocolate companies are betting big on the chinese market and hersheys plan continue expanding in china. >> and make mine dark. >> uh-huh. >> and semi sweet. >> the best kind. >> i read an interesting article that during the down >> people, their chocolate consumption goes up. >> yes. >> and that is a way to comfort yourself. >> well, you know what? i don't need an economic downturn. >> you don't need a reason? >> no, not to cold front myself with chocolate. >> and make mine chocolate, too. >>> if you want to get your hands on a pair of nike back-to- the-future shoes, you're in luck. nike is raffling off 89 pairs of the self-lacing nike mag shoe s to racemon -- raise money for the ch foundation and parkinson's disease. why 89 pairs? that tice in with back-to-the- future 2s 1989 release date. they're fully functional with buttons by the collar to tighten and loosen the shoes. of course, the cool lights along the bottom. a sensor in the shoe can also tighten the shoes automatic
china. they lost their appetite for paying high prices for western chocolate and still, despite the downturn, western chocolate companies are betting big on the chinese market and hersheys plan continue expanding in china. >> and make mine dark. >> uh-huh. >> and semi sweet. >> the best kind. >> i read an interesting article that during the down >> people, their chocolate consumption goes up. >> yes. >> and that is a way to comfort yourself....
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new cities, you know, you probably don't know where it is it's on the western part of china, that's growingouble digits. i would say there is a lot of demand in china, you just have to have the right products and the right drivers have to be fueling those products. i would agree that there is an industrial china in commodity china, in asset intensive china there is a slowdown. and there's also a lot of money going into property again, and that's, you know, stimulus oriented but they don't have much choice about where to put their money. look, it's not even. i mean, you have to be in the right mix. >> yeah. andrew, in the limited time we have left of course, it seems as though since you announced the dupont deal some time back now at this point, there's growing concern about the regulatory response both in the u.s. and in the eu. what gives you the confidence that you're going to be able to get that deal through the regulators both here and in europe? >> here, europe and china and brazil. >> right. >> so those four key jurisdictions. we've got over ten approvals already. and we are deep into
new cities, you know, you probably don't know where it is it's on the western part of china, that's growingouble digits. i would say there is a lot of demand in china, you just have to have the right products and the right drivers have to be fueling those products. i would agree that there is an industrial china in commodity china, in asset intensive china there is a slowdown. and there's also a lot of money going into property again, and that's, you know, stimulus oriented but they don't have...
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china's economic slowdown. it seems chinese customers have lost their appetite for paying high prices for western chocolate. still, despite the still, despite the downturn, western chocolate companies are betting on the chinese market... hershey says it plans to continue expanding its shanghai-based chocolate business. the search is the search is on for a missing mesa girl...we are live with the latest on one dad...just destroyed the competition for ?father of the year award.a look at what he built for his daughter in their back yard... will leave finding the right college isn't always simple. the choices i make today... affect where i'll be tomorrow. that's why i chose grand canyon university. here, i'm working toward a greater purpose, in a place that feels like home. with scholarships to help me earn my degree, i can graduate in less than four years. by attending gcu, arizona's premiere private christian university, i know i'm not just making the right choice, i'm making the smart choice. find your purpose at grand canyon university. an overnight police shooting will cause major headaches for drivers thi
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yum brands as you mentioned was the first western restaurant to enter china in 1987 with first storepening. fast forward 29 years and yum still has majority market share in china. that majority in the market share continues to shrink each and every year and sales are volatile. you saw that with earnings reports. they are saying this goes back to boycotts and protests. today we spoke to yum china's ceo who basically assured us that this is only temporary and that china is still a key growth opportunity for many reasons. >> millennials in china are like anywhere else in the world. there is absolutely no more dynamic economy in china. no group of people are more digitally savvy. it is time to offer the opportunity to live mas. >> we did see the stock rally higher on the back of the announcement that they were going to double capital returns to $13.5 billion over the next three years. baic to you. >> thank you. i wonder if this is the right time. people are getting more wary about china. >> i do think it is spin off 101 in terms of rationale. yum brands i think at times became for better
yum brands as you mentioned was the first western restaurant to enter china in 1987 with first storepening. fast forward 29 years and yum still has majority market share in china. that majority in the market share continues to shrink each and every year and sales are volatile. you saw that with earnings reports. they are saying this goes back to boycotts and protests. today we spoke to yum china's ceo who basically assured us that this is only temporary and that china is still a key growth...
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china is slowing, still growing a lot more than any of our western countries. ike coming from china and india? jeff: you look at the man for oil and commodity -- you look at demand for oil and commodities, it is boring. basically it has been a flat line. that is the case across -- we have seen a slowdown in china. it's not growing at the same rate as it was in 2009 and early 2010, but when you put it together, there is not a story of demand. that underscores a broader issue facing not only the commodity markets, but in terms of looking at the global economy. domestic demand is relatively stable. what we have going on in these different markets is an investment problem. francine: again, what is the risk -- a lot of these companies cutting back or countries cutting back on investments, we do not consolidate. so 10 years from now we see oil at 100, 150. jeff: that is the core thesis when you think further out. as soon as we get to the state you are talking about is probably 2019, 2020. when you look at the overall increase in supply coming from these low-cost green
china is slowing, still growing a lot more than any of our western countries. ike coming from china and india? jeff: you look at the man for oil and commodity -- you look at demand for oil and commodities, it is boring. basically it has been a flat line. that is the case across -- we have seen a slowdown in china. it's not growing at the same rate as it was in 2009 and early 2010, but when you put it together, there is not a story of demand. that underscores a broader issue facing not only the...
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western countries. but what does it look like for china?king at demand growth since 2010, it has been dancing in the 1.3-1.6 million barrel per day flat line. that is the case across commodities. yes, we have seen a slowdown in china. it was not growing at the same rate as 2010. putting it all together, there is not a story. that's the broader issue facing the broader economy. domestic demand is relatively stable. what we have is an investment problem. risk of, what is the these companies cutting back to much on investment? we don't consolidate, so in 10 years from now we see oil to back up at 100-150? jeff: that's the core thesis when you think further out. once you get to that state you are talking about, it's probably 2019-2020. overall supplies from the low-cost greenfield projects, the sweet spot is 17-18. they start to taper off in 2019. the other source of supply is shale. the marginal barrel, and that is what response when you get to the $50-50 five dollars barrel range. we are years off from that stage you are talking about. inhow
western countries. but what does it look like for china?king at demand growth since 2010, it has been dancing in the 1.3-1.6 million barrel per day flat line. that is the case across commodities. yes, we have seen a slowdown in china. it was not growing at the same rate as 2010. putting it all together, there is not a story. that's the broader issue facing the broader economy. domestic demand is relatively stable. what we have is an investment problem. risk of, what is the these companies...
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that is what he wants and they go behind closed doors in western beijing and i have covered a lot of these in china you never know what will after mao past, a plenum was used to launch a policy. they declared the markets would take a bigger part of this. president has set the stage for the next big congress and a reshuffling. bein many ways, this would youmove and, if i set it to , you have covered the background. you say this matter and we don't really know what he is coming with an investors are looking at this. >> keep in mind that this is a planned economy band we look at the moose in china and i mentioned the party congress should not go under stated and he has a mandate. mix of menro is a and it is a compromised chance toand he has a put new members on the committee and this is important, going willthe second term and it dictate how far the reforms go and, if the economy slows, the reforms can be put on the back burner. this.ors should look at >> thank you very much. in the run-up to this, we have seen a weakening of the chinese currency and there was a forecast of where this would get pace i
that is what he wants and they go behind closed doors in western beijing and i have covered a lot of these in china you never know what will after mao past, a plenum was used to launch a policy. they declared the markets would take a bigger part of this. president has set the stage for the next big congress and a reshuffling. bein many ways, this would youmove and, if i set it to , you have covered the background. you say this matter and we don't really know what he is coming with an investors...
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. >>> we're following breaking news out of china. 33 miners are trapped following a mine explosion in the westerned through the mine shaft. crews are working to find out the condition of the men trapped. we'll keep you updated as soon as we get information. one note, china's mining industry is one of deadliest in the world but the country has made changes inç the past year and close d some of the smaller more dangerous mines. >>> the old tracks that snake through philadelphia are being turned into rail park. it will be on three miles of the old railroad stretching from brewerytown to north liberties. this summer, part of what will be rail park is the site of a pop-up beer garden. city and state leaders will be laying a time line for when the park will be finished. >>> philadelphia city council will hold a public hearing looking for ways to stop crime targeting asian business owners. police reports show more than 100 chinese-american families were the victims of armed robberies this year. another concern, asian food business owners who are being targeted by armed burglars who invade homes above t
. >>> we're following breaking news out of china. 33 miners are trapped following a mine explosion in the westerned through the mine shaft. crews are working to find out the condition of the men trapped. we'll keep you updated as soon as we get information. one note, china's mining industry is one of deadliest in the world but the country has made changes inç the past year and close d some of the smaller more dangerous mines. >>> the old tracks that snake through...
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china and down 17% for the year. there are two questions need to ask -- one is will any western company over the very long-term be allowedendous profits in china? there you see that the shift to another local company and huawei doing well in the chinese market. is that a question lot of the value in china is accruing with companies like 10 sent, and alibaba. the internet services company not the hardware manufacturers. there seems to be a limit to how much revenue you can extract from hardware. guy: when you get to the anniversary the iphone, will we see something new? >> i think apple is a fantastic marketing company and of course many other companies would love to have their problems of only $60 billion in operating profit in what was a difficult or disappointing year. part of the problem that apple has is that every time he launches a new product, it is filled with superlatives about how fantastic and life-changing and tremendous and also the product will be, and i think after a while that grates on users. when was the last time you bought something because it was new and improved? every new product has a better camer
china and down 17% for the year. there are two questions need to ask -- one is will any western company over the very long-term be allowedendous profits in china? there you see that the shift to another local company and huawei doing well in the chinese market. is that a question lot of the value in china is accruing with companies like 10 sent, and alibaba. the internet services company not the hardware manufacturers. there seems to be a limit to how much revenue you can extract from hardware....
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or western economies. i think china muddles through and that's good news.ing some major shock with the election or something else, i think we're going to have some positive equity returns going into next year. and i think we are poised hopefully, fingers crossed, to have some inflation. so cyclicals can do better. >> given we were talking about banks all morning, would you own banks? your former employer jpmorgan. >> i can't talk single funds. we do own a number of u.s. banks. some larger, some regional. and a lot of it's going to depend on the yield curve. if the fed hikes in december, all else is good news for the banks. if we have a political outcome, you know, people are so scared about the regulatory reaction if we have a democratic sweep or a democratic president even. sop more regulation on the banks. but we all know campaign rhetoric is rhetoric on both sides of the aisle. and what they do in office isn't necessarily reflected on the trail. so i think everybody just needs to take a deep breath and say, let's see what happens after we get through nov
or western economies. i think china muddles through and that's good news.ing some major shock with the election or something else, i think we're going to have some positive equity returns going into next year. and i think we are poised hopefully, fingers crossed, to have some inflation. so cyclicals can do better. >> given we were talking about banks all morning, would you own banks? your former employer jpmorgan. >> i can't talk single funds. we do own a number of u.s. banks. some...
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china. people there have lost their appetite for paying high prices for western chocolate. sales are down almost two and a half percent -- and they could here's a good question for you: would you work harder if the work day was shorter? they are experimenting with a six-hour work day. and so far -- productivity is up. one hospital is board -- employees saying they're getting fewer breaks at work -- but now more time at home. it's k- w-w-l. tomorrow, but rainy and cooler for wednesday, with temperatures likely steady or so what do the trade deals supported by congressman rod blum really mean for iowa? blum's deals are just one of the ways the biggest corporations rig the system oh, and don't forget-- these corporations shipping our jobs overseas? congressman blum voted to give them tax breaks. these guys hope you're not paying attention... so maybe you should. the deals blum makes in washington are bad for iowa. house majority pac is responsible for the content of this message. election day is less than a month away. the candidates go toe to toe in a testy debate. plus... an
china. people there have lost their appetite for paying high prices for western chocolate. sales are down almost two and a half percent -- and they could here's a good question for you: would you work harder if the work day was shorter? they are experimenting with a six-hour work day. and so far -- productivity is up. one hospital is board -- employees saying they're getting fewer breaks at work -- but now more time at home. it's k- w-w-l. tomorrow, but rainy and cooler for wednesday, with...
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we will get training in spanish and chinese, china town and the western addition and the bay view, and we have conducted, 120 workshops and reach out to the people in the last year and a half and that work continues and it is a challenge, thank you. >> for the mandatory soft story program that started in 2013, two years ago have passed since the program's inception and we are making good progress. close to 1,000 property owners have already completed their seismic retrofit work and another 1100 property owners will have already filed the permits and expected to start the retrofit work. which is three years in advance of the 220 over all completing deadline and, congratulations to the director and the soft story team, and the inspection service and the communication on this progress and, so outstanding job there and so well done. we have received, 85 come mri ans, for the over, 25 owners of the 50 or more unit buildings last month for the tier two properties oufr, over 80 properties have not complied, these properties will now move to the code enforcement process. the past monday, our s
we will get training in spanish and chinese, china town and the western addition and the bay view, and we have conducted, 120 workshops and reach out to the people in the last year and a half and that work continues and it is a challenge, thank you. >> for the mandatory soft story program that started in 2013, two years ago have passed since the program's inception and we are making good progress. close to 1,000 property owners have already completed their seismic retrofit work and...
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i do not want to be dependent on china, on fuel in the western pacific. i want to have that option. i want to have a choice of doing something else and the civilian side is following along. jetblue just announced a 10 year -- with biofuels. alaskan air, ups, fedex all flying at least part of the time on biofuels. now there were those who criticized the price we paid for a small amount of biofuels we bought in 2012, our first demonstration. the same folks are strangely violent. after he brought operational quantities this year as part of a regular fuel for less than $2.14 a gallon. a price that is absolutely competitive with conventional fuel. and the marines, and when you first think of murray's you don't think of ardent environmentalist probably. the marines have led the way in alternative energy like using the braces as marines walk or march which they have a tendency to do, the movement of their lakes transfers into energy to power things like radios and gps and in parallel to the types of energy per well both turned its we have gone after fission's ease, changing the whole cultu
i do not want to be dependent on china, on fuel in the western pacific. i want to have that option. i want to have a choice of doing something else and the civilian side is following along. jetblue just announced a 10 year -- with biofuels. alaskan air, ups, fedex all flying at least part of the time on biofuels. now there were those who criticized the price we paid for a small amount of biofuels we bought in 2012, our first demonstration. the same folks are strangely violent. after he brought...
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. >> the story is in china there were sentiments against western brands, american brands in august and there was a ruling in an international court pertaining to the south china sea and after that ruling, they were protests for two months and so the ceo of yum brand said, listen f it weren't for august and september where we saw the protests against american brand, we would have had fifth consecutive quarter of positive store sales growth. stock is down 2%. don't forget yum! brands china will spin-off october 31st, then on november 1st, right here at the stock exchange yumc would be the symbol. stuart: we will be watching nicole. thank you very much, indeed. a whole new area of complaint against wells fargo. louisiana republican david says the phoney account scandal affects thousands, quote, small businesses. >> ten thousands small businesses were hit with basically fake bank accounts opened up in small businesses' names. the senator is saying this is indication of fraud, it's a broader part of the culture at wells fargo. here is also the issue for wells fargo, it is the top lender in
. >> the story is in china there were sentiments against western brands, american brands in august and there was a ruling in an international court pertaining to the south china sea and after that ruling, they were protests for two months and so the ceo of yum brand said, listen f it weren't for august and september where we saw the protests against american brand, we would have had fifth consecutive quarter of positive store sales growth. stock is down 2%. don't forget yum! brands china...
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western japan. minor injuries have been reported. >>> making a policy shift. the philippine president has announced his separation from the u.s. declaring he has realigned with china. >>> japan's first home-grown passenger jet in 50 years is undergoing final flight tests in america. but it faces stiff head winds from a competitive rival. >>> and a new twist. we'll tell you about the quest of a renowned international violinist to share his love for classical music with his home country. >>> japan's meteorological agency is warning people a strong earthquake could come in the coming days. a powerful quake hit in the afternoon. the ground is still shaking. the magnitude 6.6 quake hit tottori prefecture. first there's a look at the situation taken by our cameraman at our domestic service. >> reporter: we're seeing damage in tottori prefecture. you can see a building slanted to the right. pieces of wood from the wide wall fell to the ground. on the other side, it looks like a home. some roof tiles have shifted. many of the rooftops in this area have missing tile. i'll now move my camera. >> reporter: here's a cemetery. you can see lots of toppled tombstones. this reall
western japan. minor injuries have been reported. >>> making a policy shift. the philippine president has announced his separation from the u.s. declaring he has realigned with china. >>> japan's first home-grown passenger jet in 50 years is undergoing final flight tests in america. but it faces stiff head winds from a competitive rival. >>> and a new twist. we'll tell you about the quest of a renowned international violinist to share his love for classical music with...
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rancine: china is still growing them -- more than western countries but it's slowing. >> you look at or oil or commodities broadly, it's boring. demand growth since 2010 has been bouncing in the 1.3 per barrel range. million barrel range. china is not growing at the same rate. when you put it together, there is not a story. issuenderscores a broader facing not only the commodity market that in terms of looking at the economy. we have an investment problem in these different markets. - francine: we might see oil shoot back up in 10 years. >> that is the core thesis when you think further out. it's probably 2024 the timeline. when you look at the increase in supply coming from the low-cost projects, the sweet spot is 17 and 18 and starts to taper off in 19. the other factor we have not talked about is shale. that responds when you get into the $55 range. francine: how much do we understand how many producers are in shale? do we have a better grasp on it since last year? >> what we know is that you can separate them into three buckets. the low-cost, high-quality assets and then you have
rancine: china is still growing them -- more than western countries but it's slowing. >> you look at or oil or commodities broadly, it's boring. demand growth since 2010 has been bouncing in the 1.3 per barrel range. million barrel range. china is not growing at the same rate. when you put it together, there is not a story. issuenderscores a broader facing not only the commodity market that in terms of looking at the economy. we have an investment problem in these different markets. -...
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right down the road is a biofuel finns.y owned by the i do not want to be dependent on china for my fuel in the western pacific. i want to have the option in the -- and the choice of doing something else. the civilian side is following along. jetblue just announced a 10 year contract for biofuels. united airlines. alaska air. air.n ups. fedex. all flying at least part of the time on biofuels. those who were criticized the price we paid for a small amount of test biofuels we bought in 2012, our first demonstration. same folks are really strangely silent after we bought operational quantities this year as part of a regular fuel for less than two dollars 15 cents a gallon, a price competitive with conventional fuel. when you first think of marines, you don't think of ardent environmentalists, probably. the marines have led the way in alternative energy, like using marinesces to -- as walk or march, as they have a , the movement of their legs transfers into energy to power things like their radios and gps units. and parallel to alternatives, we cease,ne after efficient changing the whole culture of energy
right down the road is a biofuel finns.y owned by the i do not want to be dependent on china for my fuel in the western pacific. i want to have the option in the -- and the choice of doing something else. the civilian side is following along. jetblue just announced a 10 year contract for biofuels. united airlines. alaska air. air.n ups. fedex. all flying at least part of the time on biofuels. those who were criticized the price we paid for a small amount of test biofuels we bought in 2012, our...
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u.s., the u.k., western europe, and irony about this is -- the philippines, news coming out of chinat night about the philippines. the philippines, indonesia, vietnam, markets like that, peru, colombia, mexico, what jim o'neill called the next 11, continue to be strong. the brits are in somewhat of a disarray. inglyhat disinterested here, latin america is on the gds board now running their businesses and the food industry. brazil is sort of flattening out and we are starting to see a little bit of lift in brazil, brits, brazil the under pressure, rush under pressure, and president putin came on a flying visit. the not think he stayed in hotel. i think they made preparations for it but he stayed in. businessessure, our first half of this year is the flats in china down a little bit. seen a little bit of improvement in q3 and forecasted improvement in q4. car sales, we had our large it -- largest client at dinner last night and ford has had a strong august. if i remember rightly, strong september, too. china, strong. but, or getting stronger, but time. had a very tough india is the shi
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and i've got to tell you something, miss anti western sentiment, although it dissipated the last couple months, still out there. the china comps were disappointing. double topping the stock might get you back down to 83, $84. >> still ahead, reports of a samsung phone with a replacement battery catching fire and holding up a flight in louisvil louisville. just how bad this could be for samsung, right after the break. >>> and the chart master carter worth, says he has found perfection. that doesn't mean it's time to buy. we have the name and how to trade it, right after this. ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ >>> welcome back to "fast money." an update on a developing story involving a replacement samsung phone catching fire. let's get to deidre bosa in san francisco. deidre. >> hey, melissa. here's what we know. as you said, a samsung phone did catch on fire, causing an evacuation of a southwest airlines flight still on the ground in louisville. the owner of the phone explained to nbc news what happened. >> i shut down the phone, saw it was going through
and i've got to tell you something, miss anti western sentiment, although it dissipated the last couple months, still out there. the china comps were disappointing. double topping the stock might get you back down to 83, $84. >> still ahead, reports of a samsung phone with a replacement battery catching fire and holding up a flight in louisvil louisville. just how bad this could be for samsung, right after the break. >>> and the chart master carter worth, says he has found...
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china and north korea. they oppose north korea's nuclear program but have so far been unwilling to go as far as western powers want. they fear an economic collapse could send millions of refugees across the border. and possibly u.s. troops now based in south korea also to their doorstep. >>> you can expect much hyperprichype higher prices for orange juice, florida's $11 billion a year citrus attack under attack. 90% of the orange groves are kills the treats. david begnaud reports from florida. >> reporter: its really the only cure. here is a tree that is diseased. a good example. you can see right through it. starting to thin. the fruit coming off here is, smaller and misshapen. another example of disease, the fruit is prematurely falling from the tree. steve johnson has walked and worked his family citrus grove since he was a boy. not a business. a way of life. >> a way of life in christmas because of the tiny bug. it carries a disease from china, known as greening. it appeared in the u.s. in 2005 and increasing threat to florida's entire citrus industry. profits are razor thin for growers like johnson. >> w
china and north korea. they oppose north korea's nuclear program but have so far been unwilling to go as far as western powers want. they fear an economic collapse could send millions of refugees across the border. and possibly u.s. troops now based in south korea also to their doorstep. >>> you can expect much hyperprichype higher prices for orange juice, florida's $11 billion a year citrus attack under attack. 90% of the orange groves are kills the treats. david begnaud reports from...
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china, clearly amazing. >> i feel a little scared. but, you know, i'm strong enough. this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. one picture tells the story of the night-- birds of prey, the planes of donald trump and hillary clinton sized up each other at the airport in las vegas today. the candidates debate one last time tonight on cbs for the right to command this plane, air force one. and this could be trump's last chance. have a look at this-- a month ago, he was less than one point behind in the polls. then, debate one, september 26, changed the course of the race. and debate two, october 9, put wind beneath the wings of the clinton campaign. tonight, trump trails by more than six points, and no candidate has ever pulled out of a tailspin like that this late. joining us now from las vegas, political director.. and, of course, the anchor of "face the nation." john, these debates have beente nothing but a boat anchor for donald trump. why is that? >> reporter: well, because he has done nothing to expand his base. i mean, he's got that core group of trump supporters. in the last debate we saw him 10
china, clearly amazing. >> i feel a little scared. but, you know, i'm strong enough. this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. one picture tells the story of the night-- birds of prey, the planes of donald trump and hillary clinton sized up each other at the airport in las vegas today. the candidates debate one last time tonight on cbs for the right to command this plane, air force one. and this could be trump's last chance....
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spring it flows down the mountains, feeding great rivers like the yangtze in china, ganges in india, or the colorado in the westernin the andes and the alps and the rockies, the mountain snow pack is disappearing. here in southern california, by the 2020s, the loss of snow pack could threaten almost half of our water supply. another aspect of the drying problem is wild fires. fire seasons are now almost 3 months longer than they were in the 1970s. and more important than anything else, the drying climate is going to affect our ability to grow food. the midwestern american farm belt has been under stress these past 4 summers. here's a preview of the world of our children and grandchildren. these are projections from ncar, a federally funded atmospheric research group. in 2030, southern california will be a severe, but not quite extreme drought. by 2060 to 2069, it and much of the west will be in extreme drought. same story with mexico, central america. there will be a solid band of drought running through much of the u.s., southern europe, also north african and the middle east. if millions of people, maybe hundred
spring it flows down the mountains, feeding great rivers like the yangtze in china, ganges in india, or the colorado in the westernin the andes and the alps and the rockies, the mountain snow pack is disappearing. here in southern california, by the 2020s, the loss of snow pack could threaten almost half of our water supply. another aspect of the drying problem is wild fires. fire seasons are now almost 3 months longer than they were in the 1970s. and more important than anything else, the...