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asia correspondent rajini vaidya nathan reports. days of deadly violence, as indians continue to oppose a law they say is an assault on the rights of the country's 200 million muslims. as curfews were imposed and internet was blocked in india's largest state, uttar pradesh, protesters say they've been brutally silenced. as the death toll rises, reports some victims were shot by the police — a charge authorities deny. at a rally today, india's prime minister, narendra modi, expressed his support for the country's police, but failed to mention the civilian deaths, and defended his citizenship amendment act, the caa, which offers only non—muslim illegal immigrants from certain countries fast—track nationality. translation: muslims who were born on indian soil shouldn't be concerned by the caa order and nrc. a national nrc would introduce citizenship checks for everyone in the country, something many protesters fear could target muslims. today, the prime minister said his government hadn't discussed once since he came to power in
asia correspondent rajini vaidya nathan reports. days of deadly violence, as indians continue to oppose a law they say is an assault on the rights of the country's 200 million muslims. as curfews were imposed and internet was blocked in india's largest state, uttar pradesh, protesters say they've been brutally silenced. as the death toll rises, reports some victims were shot by the police — a charge authorities deny. at a rally today, india's prime minister, narendra modi, expressed his...
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seven people have died and 64 were rescued after a boat, carrying migrants from south asia, sank off the turkish coast. it capsized near bitlis on the northern shores of lake van. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: in search of a giant african butterfly — a team of french scientists take to the treetops in search of the mysterious swallowtail. the most ambitious financial and political change ever attempted has got under way with the introduction of the euro. tomorrow in holland, we're going to use money we picked up in belgium today. and then we'll be in france and again it will be the same money. it's just got to be the way to go. george harrison, the former beatle, is recovering in hospital after being stabbed at his oxfordshire home. a 33—year—old man from liverpool is being interviewed by police on suspicion of attempted murder. i think it was good. reporter: it was just good? no, fantastic. that's better. big ben bongs this is bbc world news, the latest headlines: officials in khazakhstan say an aircraft with 100 people on board has crashed shortly after take off fr
seven people have died and 64 were rescued after a boat, carrying migrants from south asia, sank off the turkish coast. it capsized near bitlis on the northern shores of lake van. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: in search of a giant african butterfly — a team of french scientists take to the treetops in search of the mysterious swallowtail. the most ambitious financial and political change ever attempted has got under way with the introduction of the euro. tomorrow in holland, we're...
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asia to be sure. were their views of these over the role of america in this part of the world or did they have great differences among them? >> there were differences but also a lot of commonalities. most of these foreign service people are traditionalists. they believe in the foreign-policy views they believe they should have a leading role in the world and that our influence is underwritten by force. they are slow to get into conflicts and also slow to get out of them because crocker always says americans are convinced with our influence and military and economic tools we can get in and reshape parts of the world so we try to exert our will but then pretty soon we discover things are not changing as fast as we like and we get discouraged and want to leave so there's a lot of political pressure to move quickly. they understand having the facts in the foreign-policy take a long time. there was a german sociologist says it's like driving a nail slowly through a hard piece of wood, and i think that is t
asia to be sure. were their views of these over the role of america in this part of the world or did they have great differences among them? >> there were differences but also a lot of commonalities. most of these foreign service people are traditionalists. they believe in the foreign-policy views they believe they should have a leading role in the world and that our influence is underwritten by force. they are slow to get into conflicts and also slow to get out of them because crocker...
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asia there will be a lot of pressure to put their weapons on launch on warning and also to. give command and control in the field to 2 nuclear weapons which would also be very destabilizing poll so say for you what's could potentially be the most destabilizing factor going forward in the longer term i think it's the the why the spreading of these new technologies which are not going to then they're not going to rely only on russian or american technology the indians will get. hypersonic crew cruise missiles other countries will get them as well. so that that's that spread multiplied by artificial intelligence. increasing the speed with some of these technical developments happening and then significance when they do happen that i think is the bigger global problem and we don't yet have an answer to how we even begin talking about that or who would be involved in that conversation all right so on that note softly but there are thank you very much at all my guests for joining us pavel felgenhauer tariq rough and paul thanks very much thank you for watching you can see the prog
asia there will be a lot of pressure to put their weapons on launch on warning and also to. give command and control in the field to 2 nuclear weapons which would also be very destabilizing poll so say for you what's could potentially be the most destabilizing factor going forward in the longer term i think it's the the why the spreading of these new technologies which are not going to then they're not going to rely only on russian or american technology the indians will get. hypersonic crew...
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sadly, it wasn't visible here in the uk but much of the middle east and south asia witnessed the annual solar eclipse which is also known as a "ring of fire" where the moon doesn't completely cover the sun. there's more throughout the afternoon on the bbc news channel. we're back with the teatime news at 5.55pm. now, on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. hello. you're watching the bbc news channel with christian fraser. lets get more now — on a busy day in sport — a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's ben croucher. a finely poised start. james anderson with the first ball of the match, not a bad way to start. south africa are recovering to 198—5 in the afternoon session. they were put into bat byjoe root. south africa are approaching the 200 mark, sam curran thinks he might have an lbw but pitched outside leg. plenty more to keep up—to—date with on the cricket. boxing day football is up and running in the premier league. nine games today. tottenham and brighton is the early kick—off. and spurs thought they'd taken the lead when harry kane
sadly, it wasn't visible here in the uk but much of the middle east and south asia witnessed the annual solar eclipse which is also known as a "ring of fire" where the moon doesn't completely cover the sun. there's more throughout the afternoon on the bbc news channel. we're back with the teatime news at 5.55pm. now, on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. hello. you're watching the bbc news channel with christian fraser. lets get more now — on a busy day in sport...
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let's head to south asia now where india is all positioned party is. in the new citizenship as an attack on indian traditions culture and history the legislation makes it easier for late just minorities from 3 neighboring countries to become indian citizens protesters say the law violates the secular constitution by excluding muslim refugees and migrants burra as in new delhi she says there is no letup in the demonstrations. university has become the epicenter against. the student. and then we enacted the december when the. university outside of. all the policeman some of the students. even went inside the library students came out saying that that was not ok. do you. want to say. that they do not expect this sort of that. you are. going to. say that i'm not going to i'm not the problem with the. world or just the legislation the problem isn't the national. crime is really just that. national register of citizens that's a problem because this national register citizen exercise happens across the country and then why the he'll do those who do use this n
let's head to south asia now where india is all positioned party is. in the new citizenship as an attack on indian traditions culture and history the legislation makes it easier for late just minorities from 3 neighboring countries to become indian citizens protesters say the law violates the secular constitution by excluding muslim refugees and migrants burra as in new delhi she says there is no letup in the demonstrations. university has become the epicenter against. the student. and then we...
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orangutans are native to only two islands in south—east asia. some live on sumatra, but the vast majority live here in borneo. i have come to the semenggoh nature reserve where the rangers are preparing for the morning feed. the reserve took orangutans that had been rescued from captivity or suffered from habitat loss, and taught them how to live wild in the surrounding forest. since then, the rehabilitation programme has been moved elsewhere, but the forest is still home to 33 orangutans, and tourists have a chance to glimpse those tempted back by a free meal. it's very different to a zoo, then, there's no orangutans in cages here. yeah, totally different to a zoo. this is edwin, one of the biggest males in the park. and like the ranger said, this is not a zoo. the orangutans can come from any direction at any time, so you have to be careful, especially around the big males like edwin here. while these orangutans are used to people, they‘ re still unpredictable, so tourists are kept at a safe distance. edwin is 23 years old, born in 1996, and
orangutans are native to only two islands in south—east asia. some live on sumatra, but the vast majority live here in borneo. i have come to the semenggoh nature reserve where the rangers are preparing for the morning feed. the reserve took orangutans that had been rescued from captivity or suffered from habitat loss, and taught them how to live wild in the surrounding forest. since then, the rehabilitation programme has been moved elsewhere, but the forest is still home to 33 orangutans,...
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sadly, it wasn't visible here in the uk but much of the middle east and south asia witnessed the annular solar eclipse, which is also known as a "ring of fire," where the moon doesn't completely cover the sun. so, did you tune in to find out what was ‘occurrin‘ last night? millions sat down for the return of ‘gavin and stacey‘ after ten years — and it ended on a huge cliff—hanger. the christmas special has been a hit with the critics and fans, who are hoping for another series. but the show‘s writers, james corden and ruthjones, said there are currently n0 plans to bring it back — as it's difficult to find time to write more. but the pair did get together to watch the programme go out last night. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. after the sunshine yesterday, more cloud across the country and for some it has already been wet and windy. the rain spreading northwards and eastwards turning lighter and patchy in northern england. heavier spurts of rain in the west and east for a time but more downpours in wales and the south—west later. easing down r
sadly, it wasn't visible here in the uk but much of the middle east and south asia witnessed the annular solar eclipse, which is also known as a "ring of fire," where the moon doesn't completely cover the sun. so, did you tune in to find out what was ‘occurrin‘ last night? millions sat down for the return of ‘gavin and stacey‘ after ten years — and it ended on a huge cliff—hanger. the christmas special has been a hit with the critics and fans, who are hoping for another...
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here's our south asia editor, jill mcgivering. these are the friendly faces, the prime minister's passionate supporters. he is still a popular and inspirational figure for many here, with a natural gift for working a crowd. but security was tight in delhi as he addressed this crowd, a reminder of the strength of public anger with his government's new citizenship bill. mr modi had a message of reassurance, delivered with his trademark passion. his political opponents were spreading lies about the law, he said, and fears for india's muslims were groundless. translation: the muslims who were born on indian soil, or whose ancestors are children of mother india, brothers and sisters, they have nothing to do with the citizenship law, or the national register of citizens. muslims are not being sent to any detention centres, there aren't any detention centres. brothers and sisters, this is a white lie. mr modi and his party are fighting back, launching what they call an awareness campaign, with hundreds of pro—government rallies and pre
here's our south asia editor, jill mcgivering. these are the friendly faces, the prime minister's passionate supporters. he is still a popular and inspirational figure for many here, with a natural gift for working a crowd. but security was tight in delhi as he addressed this crowd, a reminder of the strength of public anger with his government's new citizenship bill. mr modi had a message of reassurance, delivered with his trademark passion. his political opponents were spreading lies about...
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the picture across south asia and this is where we would normally expect the cloud to be at this time of year. some showers here and most of the rain though for sri lanka in the maldives and northern plains of india with a bit of mist and fog in the morning. the area of high pressure keeping most of china and the peninsula dry. moisture coming up from the south china sea bringing some rain into taiwan and pushing it to japan this weekend as well. moving down under and it's been a record—breaking time here, new zealand the warmest november on record, australia the driest spring ever recorded. most of us driest spring ever recorded. most of us truly at the moment it is still dry. heat wave warnings across northern areas been extremely hot in perth. that weather from northern areas been extremely hot in perth. that weatherfrom bringing rain but will drop the temperatures as well. initially right now across the southeast but that will change. move over the sea towards new zealand and wet weather here. particularly across the south island may lead to further flooding. will get warmer int
the picture across south asia and this is where we would normally expect the cloud to be at this time of year. some showers here and most of the rain though for sri lanka in the maldives and northern plains of india with a bit of mist and fog in the morning. the area of high pressure keeping most of china and the peninsula dry. moisture coming up from the south china sea bringing some rain into taiwan and pushing it to japan this weekend as well. moving down under and it's been a...
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it was visible across much of the middle east and south asia where people witnessed the annular solar eclipse. it is also known as a "ring of fire" — where the moon doesn't completely cover the sun. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. christmas day was mostly dry, quite a lot of sunshine as well, boxing day has brought more in the way of wet weather, over the next few days many of us return to something drier, but with a lot of clout and a milder field. through the night ran across western areas and tending to pull away i suspect, rain will continue to move across northern ireland getting into western scotland equal parts of northwest england at the end of the night, certainly turning milder in the west but for the east a chilly night once again, one or two places in northern england and scotla nd two places in northern england and scotland could just see a touch of frost. for tomorrow will see outbreaks of patchy rain moving across scotland in northern england and other band of rain bring rain back into western scotland and northern ireland but generally speaking
it was visible across much of the middle east and south asia where people witnessed the annular solar eclipse. it is also known as a "ring of fire" — where the moon doesn't completely cover the sun. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. christmas day was mostly dry, quite a lot of sunshine as well, boxing day has brought more in the way of wet weather, over the next few days many of us return to something drier, but with a lot of clout and a milder field. through...
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welcome to daybreak asia. paul: our top stories, volumes are low but sentiment seems high as markets in joint a year in recovery -- enjoy a year in recovery. there is less optimism in hong kong. the financial secretary said the economy is set to end the year in contraction as months of protests take their toll. there is course for massive evacuations in australia as wildfires continue to burn amid a heatwave. shery: starting with breaking news out of south korea, we are getting industrial reduction numbers for november, contracting .5% is missing esti. it was expected to stay flat. it is a stabilization after a fall of 1.7%. the previous number for october was revised higher, contraction of 1.6%. we are talking about a contraction of 0.3% year on year, a stabilization from the decline of 2% in the previous months. we have seen some signs of stabilization in the wider region and china's industrial profits showing a rebound of 5%. more signs we could see stabilization in the region. up for then exports first 20
welcome to daybreak asia. paul: our top stories, volumes are low but sentiment seems high as markets in joint a year in recovery -- enjoy a year in recovery. there is less optimism in hong kong. the financial secretary said the economy is set to end the year in contraction as months of protests take their toll. there is course for massive evacuations in australia as wildfires continue to burn amid a heatwave. shery: starting with breaking news out of south korea, we are getting industrial...
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here's our south asia editorjill mcgivering. these are the friendly faces, the prime minister's passionate supporters. he is still a popular and inspirational figure for many here, with a natural gift for working a crowd. but security was tight in delhi as he addressed this crowd, a reminder of the strength of public anger with his government's new citizenship bill. mr modi had a message of reassurance, delivered with his trademark passion. his political opponents were spreading lies about the law, he said, and fears for india's muslims were groundless. translation: the muslims who were born on indian soil, or whose ancestors are children of mother india, brothers and sisters, they have nothing to do with the citizenship law, or the national register of citizens. muslims are not being sent to any detention centres, there aren't any detention centres. brothers and sisters, this is a white lie. mr modi and his party are fighting back, launching what they call an awareness campaign, with hundreds of pro—government rallies. they s
here's our south asia editorjill mcgivering. these are the friendly faces, the prime minister's passionate supporters. he is still a popular and inspirational figure for many here, with a natural gift for working a crowd. but security was tight in delhi as he addressed this crowd, a reminder of the strength of public anger with his government's new citizenship bill. mr modi had a message of reassurance, delivered with his trademark passion. his political opponents were spreading lies about the...
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one of 2 sad but in the southeast lots of fine and dry a lot of fog and dry weather across south asia at the moment we have got thick area class through central parts of india could just catch one or 2 coastal showers into the eastern sadil sri lanka maybe also towards that he says out of into tools addition pushing up into under protest on the cold side temperatures in kolkata the red 18 degrees celsius further north new delhi really feeling that cold weather just 15 maybe 16 celsius here over the next couple of days fog and smoke problems but set to continue for some time. this is a boon for point people right now in technology there is so much going to help people it's from thanks for calling i read this is there and what are you looking for today. with their day to day tasks and give them more independence. this feels like it's a little. exploration process was amazing in a way we have that technology available to us. you're watching al-jazeera he's a reminder about top stories iraq's president says he'd rather beside the minister who is rejected by protesters is refusing to suppo
one of 2 sad but in the southeast lots of fine and dry a lot of fog and dry weather across south asia at the moment we have got thick area class through central parts of india could just catch one or 2 coastal showers into the eastern sadil sri lanka maybe also towards that he says out of into tools addition pushing up into under protest on the cold side temperatures in kolkata the red 18 degrees celsius further north new delhi really feeling that cold weather just 15 maybe 16 celsius here over...
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the bbc‘s south asia editor anbarasan ethirajan has been telling us why this is happening now. the government has been under intense pressure from the international community to restore normalcy in india administered kashmir. as you remember, they sent in more than 40,000 additional troops to maintain law and order after the region erupted after the indian government withdrew the special status given to it and some special privileges for the citizens. kashmir itself is a flashpoint. it is claimed by both india and pakistan which had led to wars previously and that's why the world wants to know how much progress has been done because the indian government told the international community that this was a temporary provision in the indian constitution and they are reworking it but that triggered unrest. to contain this unrest, they sent in thousands of troops and last month the german chancellor, angela merkel, was in delhi and she said clearly the situation in kashmir is not sustainable and you can't continue to have restrictions. the us house of representatives are hearing a res
the bbc‘s south asia editor anbarasan ethirajan has been telling us why this is happening now. the government has been under intense pressure from the international community to restore normalcy in india administered kashmir. as you remember, they sent in more than 40,000 additional troops to maintain law and order after the region erupted after the indian government withdrew the special status given to it and some special privileges for the citizens. kashmir itself is a flashpoint. it is...
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sadly, it wasn't visible here in the uk but much of the middle east and south asia witnessed the annular solar eclipse which is also known as a "ring of fire" — where the moon doesn't completely cover the sun. she's 23—years—old, likes to work out, and is a sikh. in the latest in a bbc series about young british people who express their faith in ways you might not expect you're about to meet gurpreet. she started posting her workouts on instagram but was trolled by people who said it wasn't the sort of thing sikh women should be doing. she plans to prove them wrong. when i'm working out, it makes me feel like i'm wonder woman, like i'm on top of the world. physically, it does wonders to your body. i'm small, i'm petite, but it makes me feel like i'm beast mode, like, this monster comes out in me. i'm gurpreet kaur, i'm 23, from coventry, and i do bodyweight training. and i'm a sikh. it's unusual in the indian community for a sikh female to be doing the exercises. people find it very shocking. on my instagram, i started to get some negative reviews on that from people worldwide, say
sadly, it wasn't visible here in the uk but much of the middle east and south asia witnessed the annular solar eclipse which is also known as a "ring of fire" — where the moon doesn't completely cover the sun. she's 23—years—old, likes to work out, and is a sikh. in the latest in a bbc series about young british people who express their faith in ways you might not expect you're about to meet gurpreet. she started posting her workouts on instagram but was trolled by people who...
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one of 2 sad but in the southeast lots of fine and dry a lot of fog and dry weather across south asia at the moment we have got thick area cloud through central parts of india could just catch one or 2 coastal showers into the eastern sadil sri lanka maybe also it was at a sort of individuals edition pushing up and on top but that's on the cold side temperatures in kolkata 80 degrees celsius further north new delhi really feeling that cold weather just 50 of the 16 celsius here over the next couple of days fog and smoke problems but set to continue for some time. we know the culture we know the problems that affect this part of the world very very well and that is something that we're trying to take to the rest of the world we have gone to places and reported on a story that you might take an international network for months to be able to do it cannot be made to be part of the growing anti-riot world. we are challenging the voices were challenging companies who are going to places where nobody else is going. talk about you're watching al-jazeera it means the whole room the reminder of
one of 2 sad but in the southeast lots of fine and dry a lot of fog and dry weather across south asia at the moment we have got thick area cloud through central parts of india could just catch one or 2 coastal showers into the eastern sadil sri lanka maybe also it was at a sort of individuals edition pushing up and on top but that's on the cold side temperatures in kolkata 80 degrees celsius further north new delhi really feeling that cold weather just 50 of the 16 celsius here over the next...
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especially south east asia, china is the one leading. it's japan. if you look at data and this is why make this comment. china they get more bang out of imagining bok. better salesman than any of the democratic countries in this part of the world. this is an interesting data that came out and bloomberg made an interesting port of that. japan has more infrastructure developing projects. that's on top of the fact japan has been the leading source of infrastructure development and overseas development assistance in southeast asia. a lot of us are underestimating the predominance of japan in east asia although in terms of trade and investments, china has been taking over the past 15 years. more importantly if you look at key countries in southeast asia and countries with business like vietnam and like the philippines, by far japan is the top investor in infrastructure. in the philippines out of the ten big-ticket infrastructure projects of china that a single one has cleared the preliminary phase. one owe two has done the project but i'm not sure $60 mi
especially south east asia, china is the one leading. it's japan. if you look at data and this is why make this comment. china they get more bang out of imagining bok. better salesman than any of the democratic countries in this part of the world. this is an interesting data that came out and bloomberg made an interesting port of that. japan has more infrastructure developing projects. that's on top of the fact japan has been the leading source of infrastructure development and overseas...
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does right shows as a an associate professor at the near east south asia center for strategic studies and he previously also worked in special operations he says those who testified against gala did so at great risk it is very unusual to have an incident of this sort with a senior noncommissioned officer accused of these things and it's important to know that when you look at these. all of the people in the videos are extremely highly trained extremely valuable to the united states as a military assets they are putting themselves at extreme risk by going forth with these allegations you know gallagher was a senior leader in their seal team had the ability to issue administrative punishments which could have included expulsion from the team so this is this is unusual this is very unusual the allegations are unusual and the fact that people came forward voluntarily to do this at some risk to themselves is also unusual on the plus side it shows that there is a commitment to the value of the institution of special warfare and the navy that i think is encouraging. women in the spotlight in
does right shows as a an associate professor at the near east south asia center for strategic studies and he previously also worked in special operations he says those who testified against gala did so at great risk it is very unusual to have an incident of this sort with a senior noncommissioned officer accused of these things and it's important to know that when you look at these. all of the people in the videos are extremely highly trained extremely valuable to the united states as a...
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let's head to south asia now well there's a heavy police presence in india's capital new delhi has more people protest against a controversial citizenship law demonstrators are gathering outside the state building for the state of pradesh where they're calling on police to stop using excessive force elizabeth is in new delhi where she says there's been a crackdown on protesters we are expecting protesters to try to come here as they have done over the last week to speak out against the police response in 18 people were killed last week now in the past when protests have tried to come here they've been immediately detained and transported to a different part of town or held in the police station for a day so there is a crackdown on protests here but we are also expecting protests elsewhere in delhi and around the country after friday prayers at dudley's historic mustard mosque and also in big cities like mumbai in the capital of the day should luck now and in kolkata too they have been a few rallies so in support of this law and the government and we are expecting the ruling be j.p. to h
let's head to south asia now well there's a heavy police presence in india's capital new delhi has more people protest against a controversial citizenship law demonstrators are gathering outside the state building for the state of pradesh where they're calling on police to stop using excessive force elizabeth is in new delhi where she says there's been a crackdown on protesters we are expecting protesters to try to come here as they have done over the last week to speak out against the police...
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the consumer products giant reporting a slow down in south asia and weakness in north america. the growth has been a drag for several quarters where consumers are opting for fresher foods, specialty brands they make everything from dove soap to ben & jerry's ice cream. ending with pfizer, the fda approves the drug in the expanded use of hormone treatment. reducing cancer deaths by more than 60% in men. straight ahead on the show, bad blood between fedex and amazon putting investors on edge and on notice and new scrutiny for purdue pharma over transfers from the business to the sackler family those details when "worldwide exchange" returns after this we keep companies ready for what's next. (man) we weave security into their business. (second man) virtualize their operations. (woman) and build ai customer experiences. (second woman) we also keep them ready for the next big opportunity. like 5g. almost all of the fortune 500 partner with us. (woman) when it comes to digital transformation... verizon keeps business ready. >>> that's a live shot of new york city right now. 5: 5:21
the consumer products giant reporting a slow down in south asia and weakness in north america. the growth has been a drag for several quarters where consumers are opting for fresher foods, specialty brands they make everything from dove soap to ben & jerry's ice cream. ending with pfizer, the fda approves the drug in the expanded use of hormone treatment. reducing cancer deaths by more than 60% in men. straight ahead on the show, bad blood between fedex and amazon putting investors on edge...
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sadly, it wasn't visible here in the uk, but much of the middle east and south asia witnessed the total annular solar eclipse — where the moon doesn't completely cover the sun. it was the third and final eclipse of the year. stunning. something else worth watching. millions tuned in last night for the return of gavin and stacey after 10 years, and it ended on a huge cliffhanger. i will not ruin it for you. the christmas special has been a hit with the critics and fans, who are hoping for another series. but the show‘s writers, james corden and ruthjones, said there are currently no plans to bring it back, as it's difficult to find time to write more. but the pair did get together to watch the programme go out last night. it is eight minutes past six. deborahjames — or ‘bowel babe,‘ as she's known to anyone who has followed the podcast you, me and the big c — has shared every step of her cancer journey. this time last year, she didn't think she'd be celebrating another christmas, but she has been kept alive, thanks to some new treatment and her medical team at the royal marsd
sadly, it wasn't visible here in the uk, but much of the middle east and south asia witnessed the total annular solar eclipse — where the moon doesn't completely cover the sun. it was the third and final eclipse of the year. stunning. something else worth watching. millions tuned in last night for the return of gavin and stacey after 10 years, and it ended on a huge cliffhanger. i will not ruin it for you. the christmas special has been a hit with the critics and fans, who are hoping for...
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company cited challenges in the quarter and some markets including the slowdown in south asia. you get punish when you cut your sales outlook? seeing the new c.e.o., who took over at the start of this year. away from his predecessor's growth targets. release this morning they cite west africa, north previously in the last quarter cited slow t sales across much of the world.ping cited slow ice cream sales in europe because the summer wasn't hot enough. a whole n't leave lot of other markets where things are going well. so that's the problem here. fundraising a drive led by goldman sachs. bloomberg learns the deal $800 free up roughly million in cash for the struggling office sharing start-up. wework see uld this capital? >> wework has access to it as of next month which is january. as we discussed in the is part1.75 billion of a bigger $5 billion finance package that they have agreed is part of the and the other $3.3 come in 2020. >> ubs plans to restructure he unit that serves as the bank's top billionaire clients. this is first sweeping change. what exactly have we learned tod
company cited challenges in the quarter and some markets including the slowdown in south asia. you get punish when you cut your sales outlook? seeing the new c.e.o., who took over at the start of this year. away from his predecessor's growth targets. release this morning they cite west africa, north previously in the last quarter cited slow t sales across much of the world.ping cited slow ice cream sales in europe because the summer wasn't hot enough. a whole n't leave lot of other markets...
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kim kihum has studied job hunting among young people in south korea. >> in spring of 2016, asia insight reported on south korea as the youth unemployment rate hit the highest in history. we interviewed a man who quit job hunting to work part-time and another who attempted to switch jobs due to the intense workloads. we also spoke with a woman who worked to convey these voices to the government. now we'll take a look at their current situations. yeouido is the center of south korean politics and economics. he ran for parliament three years ago has been appointed party leader. however, not a single party member has been elected to serve in parliament. >> he can't bring about change without parliamentary seats so she continues to seek her own way. leong acquired d a job but quit due to long hours. he was aimingg to find a new jo before he turned 30. he has since been em ploployed major pharmaceutical firm and now works as a sales rep. >> kim quit her full time job at a trading company in april 2018. she's now searching for a new job. she graduated from a university specializing in forn lan
kim kihum has studied job hunting among young people in south korea. >> in spring of 2016, asia insight reported on south korea as the youth unemployment rate hit the highest in history. we interviewed a man who quit job hunting to work part-time and another who attempted to switch jobs due to the intense workloads. we also spoke with a woman who worked to convey these voices to the government. now we'll take a look at their current situations. yeouido is the center of south korean...
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we saw the peace movement start after the south asia policy was announced, and we saw the incidents occur that led to the peace movement which spontaneously started to spread around the country to different province, and different ethnic groups and locals, and this is coupled with a religious movement by the religious leader of afghanistan against the suicide bombing, and this level of jihad and so we saw levels of engagement for peace beyond the ones that we tend to think of in the west. >> so, building on that, when you were there, you negotiated or were part of negotiating the first cease-fire in the country. and so i have a sense of your view on kind of the parameters for what peace and negotiation might entail. but one of the key things this morning in our discussions was this idea of the self-reinforcing deals and in the longer term, no third party was going to be able to be in a po is igs to -- position to enfe a deal between the taliban and the other government entities and so this is attractive between all parties. broadly speaking, what do you see as the negotiating space that w
we saw the peace movement start after the south asia policy was announced, and we saw the incidents occur that led to the peace movement which spontaneously started to spread around the country to different province, and different ethnic groups and locals, and this is coupled with a religious movement by the religious leader of afghanistan against the suicide bombing, and this level of jihad and so we saw levels of engagement for peace beyond the ones that we tend to think of in the west....
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asia. you get punish when you cut your sales outlook? >> you're seeing the new c.e.o., who took over at the start of this year. he's backing away from his predecessor's growth targets. in the release this morning they cite west africa, north america, they previously in the last quarter cited slow t sales across much of the developing world. cited slow ice cream sales in europe because the summer wasn't hot enough. that doesn't leave a whole lot of other markets where things are going well. so that's the problem here. >> wework's has a fundraising drive led by goldman sachs. bloomberg learns the deal would free up roughly $800 million in cash for the struggling office sharing start-up. how soon could wework's see this capital? >> wework's has access to it as of next month which is january. as we discussed in the story, $1.75 billion is part of a bigger $5 billion finance package that they have agreed is part of the bail-out and the other $3.3 billion will come in 2020. >> ubs plans to restru
asia. you get punish when you cut your sales outlook? >> you're seeing the new c.e.o., who took over at the start of this year. he's backing away from his predecessor's growth targets. in the release this morning they cite west africa, north america, they previously in the last quarter cited slow t sales across much of the developing world. cited slow ice cream sales in europe because the summer wasn't hot enough. that doesn't leave a whole lot of other markets where things are going...
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we saw the peace movement start after the south asia policy was announced and then we saw some incidents occur which led to a peace movement which really spontaneously started to spread around the country to different provinces, different ethnic groups, different locales. this coupled with the religious movement by the ulamah of afghanistan to declare a fatwa against suicide bombing and declare that the war was not jihad, so we saw levels of engagement for peace beyond just the ones that we tend to think of in the west. >> so building on that, when you were there, you negotiated or were part of negotiating the first ceasefire in the country and so i have a sense of your view on kind of the parameters for what peace and negotiation might entail. but one of the key things this morning in our discussions with this was this idea of self-reinforcing deals. that in the longer term, no third party was going to be able to be in a position to enforce a deal between the taliban and the government and other entities. so this needed to be something that was attract to have all parties. >> broadly, >
we saw the peace movement start after the south asia policy was announced and then we saw some incidents occur which led to a peace movement which really spontaneously started to spread around the country to different provinces, different ethnic groups, different locales. this coupled with the religious movement by the ulamah of afghanistan to declare a fatwa against suicide bombing and declare that the war was not jihad, so we saw levels of engagement for peace beyond just the ones that we...
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asia correspondent rajini vaidya nathan reports. days of deadly violence has indians continue to oppose a law they say is an assault on the rights of the country is 200 million muslims. cu rfews were imposed country is 200 million muslims. curfews were imposed on the internet was blocked in india's largest acla re largest state, was blocked in india's largest aclare largest state, uttar pradesh. aclare largest state, uttar pradesh. a say they have been brutally silenced. as the death toll rises, reports that some victims were shot by police which authorities deny. at a rally today, the indian prime minister narendra modi expressed support for the country's police but failed to mention the civilian deaths. the hindu nationalist leader of the bjp blamed the opposition for the current unrest and defended his citizenship amendment act which offers only non—muslim illegal immigrants from certain countries fast—track nationality. immigrants from certain countries fast-track nationality. muslims born on indian soil should not be concer
asia correspondent rajini vaidya nathan reports. days of deadly violence has indians continue to oppose a law they say is an assault on the rights of the country is 200 million muslims. cu rfews were imposed country is 200 million muslims. curfews were imposed on the internet was blocked in india's largest acla re largest state, was blocked in india's largest aclare largest state, uttar pradesh. aclare largest state, uttar pradesh. a say they have been brutally silenced. as the death toll...
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right now he seems to be working his way through south asia. he's already delivered more than a billion presents had with that work efficiency, we hope he's getting a christmas bonus, extra milk and cookies, perhaps, maybe some extra carrots for rudolph, dancer, prancer, blitzen, we can keep going, alison. he had to noradsanta.com. that's going to wrap up this hour of "msnbc live" on this christmas eve. i'll see you back here on thursday. but right now, alison morris picking up our coverage. >> thank you, sir. hope santa gets here pretty soon. >> are you on his nice or naughty list? >> i think we're about to find out. see you tomorrow. thanks so much, craig. >>> a great day to all of you, i'm alison morris at nbc headquarters in new york. president trump is slamming nancy pelosi and the democratic party over impeachment, saying she's desperate. of course impeachment is in limbo right now because pelosi is in a standoff with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell until she gets assurances on how the senate trial will run. nbc news chief white ho
right now he seems to be working his way through south asia. he's already delivered more than a billion presents had with that work efficiency, we hope he's getting a christmas bonus, extra milk and cookies, perhaps, maybe some extra carrots for rudolph, dancer, prancer, blitzen, we can keep going, alison. he had to noradsanta.com. that's going to wrap up this hour of "msnbc live" on this christmas eve. i'll see you back here on thursday. but right now, alison morris picking up our...
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asia and the middle east that are so hot you can't walk around in summer without risking heatstroke or death. 150 million people dying of air pollution. a kags scenario. how much worse than that we get is up to us because as you say, we know, we understand the situation. we do know what needs to be done. the question is how much do we do and a how quickly. >> jake, to you, is it a political matter or scientific or business matter? who solves this problem? we know this administration doesn't take this particularly seriously. where will change come from? >> yeah. well, look, i think we saw this from al's piece and you know 2019 may not end up being remembered for the year that we turn things around on emissions or for the year that we turned things around on warm, but i think it could be remembered as the year that we really turned things around on the most important metric from a political standpoint, which is public opinion. and you saw agreta taking to the streets building a movement. we have needed the clarity, the moral clarity of a 16-year-old girl to step forward and say to lea
asia and the middle east that are so hot you can't walk around in summer without risking heatstroke or death. 150 million people dying of air pollution. a kags scenario. how much worse than that we get is up to us because as you say, we know, we understand the situation. we do know what needs to be done. the question is how much do we do and a how quickly. >> jake, to you, is it a political matter or scientific or business matter? who solves this problem? we know this administration...
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asia's major religions, except islam. the legislslation now heads tote upper house e of parliamenent we it's expepected to pass. ththe bill is part of indian pre minister narendra modi's hindu-nationalist agenda. here in madrid, spain, protest continue as part of cop25, the u.n. climate summit. this morning, indigenous women protested outside the u.s. embassy to demand action to address the crisis of missing and murdered indigenous women and girls across north america. madrid police shut down the protest within minutes. this is moÑeka de oro from guam. >> i see m my struggle to protet my land and waters for militarization and from the expansion of u.s. imperialism in my waters in the whole region of micronesia is very much connected to the violence and the assault on the women across north and south america. amy: on monday, indigenous climate leaders also gathered outside the canadian embassy in madrid to protest the canadian government's support of the alberta tar sands extraction and mine and pipeline infrastructure. t
asia's major religions, except islam. the legislslation now heads tote upper house e of parliamenent we it's expepected to pass. ththe bill is part of indian pre minister narendra modi's hindu-nationalist agenda. here in madrid, spain, protest continue as part of cop25, the u.n. climate summit. this morning, indigenous women protested outside the u.s. embassy to demand action to address the crisis of missing and murdered indigenous women and girls across north america. madrid police shut down...
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asia. msci asian index set to close at its highest level since june 2018. chart, ink at my taipei," above 12,000 points for the first time since february 1990. it was up 1.3% today. taiwan's dollar is at an 18 marks high. inre could be further gains the tech industry rebound. potential political risk around next month presidential election which creates an opportunity to buy more taiwanese stocks. 12000 and beyond. nejra: david, you are looking at the emerging-market. what are you seeing? on the em index puts us within 1% of an 18 month high. a lot of this has to do with the dollar. with the exception against the japanese yen, the dollar is down against every single major. that depends on everything from spread to sentiment and whether the dollar rolls over from here. the dollar strength needs to go away for em to strengthen. from the current level to what the price target is for the top benchmark, a love and percent is what strategists are looking at for 2020. matt: annmarie hordern, let's
asia. msci asian index set to close at its highest level since june 2018. chart, ink at my taipei," above 12,000 points for the first time since february 1990. it was up 1.3% today. taiwan's dollar is at an 18 marks high. inre could be further gains the tech industry rebound. potential political risk around next month presidential election which creates an opportunity to buy more taiwanese stocks. 12000 and beyond. nejra: david, you are looking at the emerging-market. what are you seeing?...
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and south asia. >> i want to thank again the national history center for setting this up. thank you for coming today. thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> this is american history tv on c-span3, where each weekend we feature 48 hours of programs exploring our nation's past. >> i wanted to tell you i hang my head in shame at the industry particularly what i would say is the very unfair personalized reporting of these fellows. to know thatught opinion because you are going to be disappointed in me down the road if i did not tell you that. i'm just telling you frankly that i think your industry is wrecking all of us. >> well, that is pretty heavy-handed. you can imagine what it was like for the journalist the next day. country.the very disturbing. we are hearing that today. the press is the enemy of the american people according to president trump. that is not the enemy of the american people. "q&
and south asia. >> i want to thank again the national history center for setting this up. thank you for coming today. thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> this is american history tv on c-span3, where each weekend we feature 48 hours of programs exploring our nation's past. >> i wanted to tell you...