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ellen barry, the south asia bureau chief of the "new york times," has been following the story from her post in neighboring india and joins us now via skype. ellen, can you give us some of the details, fill us in on some of the details, for example what area was hardest hit? >> reporter: sure. i mean the part of katmandu that was most seriously devastated was the old historic part of town where there is sort of densely located heritage landmark buildings, temples and palaces. a number of those were simply pancaked in some cases with a the lot of people inside them. >> stewart: ellen, for those that did survive this quake and are trapped in the rubble and are being rescued, what kind of medical attention is available to them? >> what i heard towards the end of the day is the hospitals were completely overflowing or being treated in the street and there were shortages of basic medical goods like gauze, as well as medications. there are a lot of people who had to have amputations because they were stuck in collapsed buildings during the course of day. water is going to be a big problem in
ellen barry, the south asia bureau chief of the "new york times," has been following the story from her post in neighboring india and joins us now via skype. ellen, can you give us some of the details, fill us in on some of the details, for example what area was hardest hit? >> reporter: sure. i mean the part of katmandu that was most seriously devastated was the old historic part of town where there is sort of densely located heritage landmark buildings, temples and palaces. a...
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capitol kathmandu and nearby areas and tremors felt across the south asia region and let's bring you up to date the latest numbers we have from the massive earthquake and people absolutely digging through the rubble to do anything they can to find survivors. police saying that at least 100 people have been killed. this 7.9 magnitude quake has devastated parts of kathmandu and other parts of the country, two of the heritage sites have been destroyed and at least 50 people were trapped in a 19th century tower when it collapsed in the quake. update on the death toll and i hear police sources saying 449 that has gone up very sharply and you suspect will continue to do so. on the line jamie who is a u.n. resident coordinator in kathmandu. first of all tell us what you and your group have been doing this morning, i guess we are talking about reaction and aid efforts now. >> yeah thanks and i was actually meeting with the government and army and prime minister and the information is coming from the effected areas and one was hit by a 7.9 as you mentioned and another one 6.2 and the areas ar
capitol kathmandu and nearby areas and tremors felt across the south asia region and let's bring you up to date the latest numbers we have from the massive earthquake and people absolutely digging through the rubble to do anything they can to find survivors. police saying that at least 100 people have been killed. this 7.9 magnitude quake has devastated parts of kathmandu and other parts of the country, two of the heritage sites have been destroyed and at least 50 people were trapped in a 19th...
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in south-east asia. >> certainly, vietnam is the largest trading partner in south-east asia and the two countries are facing a coincidence of interest. china is showing expansionist attitudes by claiming the south-east asian maritime area and the united states of course and vietnam share not only economic interests but a pure stable east asia in which no one country dominates by the virtue of its size. it's ironic given the united states history. >> not only that the fact that china has a similar communist capitalist hybrid system. you'd think relations would be less tense. they are not. what are the biggest commence for vietnam going forward. >> the biggest challenge that vietnam faces is institutional reform. the countries has enormous economic potential. it is growing, it should be growing faster and achieving economic upgrade thatting is not occurring at the pace that it could. it made progress across social and economic fields. it's good. for this country, for it to emerge as a new power in the region it will need to tackle institutional reforms, and more transparent accountabl
in south-east asia. >> certainly, vietnam is the largest trading partner in south-east asia and the two countries are facing a coincidence of interest. china is showing expansionist attitudes by claiming the south-east asian maritime area and the united states of course and vietnam share not only economic interests but a pure stable east asia in which no one country dominates by the virtue of its size. it's ironic given the united states history. >> not only that the fact that china...
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i heard the rumour from friends in south asia that i.s.i.l. gave an ultimatum to show up because they are trying to gain support, and they will not show up. they gave two ultimatums and that is why i firstly believe that the taliban, for the first time. came up with the biography. a 6,000 word biography, released by the taliban. it happened because they want to show it is alive. it is a power struggle. i.s.i.l. is trying to gain strength by hijacking taliban. >> a saudi-led military coalition conditions air strikes against houthi rebels. iran says it placed forces in the region to protect the oppressed. in a bid to allow more aid in. saudi arabia has been asked to take control of air space and maritime territory. >> reporter: another day of provision decisive storm in yemen, air and ground battles have been serious. in the capital ammunition depots were targeted. strikes targeted the house of former vice president of the ousted president in aden. on ground houthi militia shelled a neighbourhood in in tiaz fierce battles left more than 10 kille
i heard the rumour from friends in south asia that i.s.i.l. gave an ultimatum to show up because they are trying to gain support, and they will not show up. they gave two ultimatums and that is why i firstly believe that the taliban, for the first time. came up with the biography. a 6,000 word biography, released by the taliban. it happened because they want to show it is alive. it is a power struggle. i.s.i.l. is trying to gain strength by hijacking taliban. >> a saudi-led military...
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region across south asia into china. it will be interesting to see just what the regional response will be going forward. >> thank you, live in new delhi. from her, we will go to bangladesh to talk to marta zdar. what it was like what after effects and can bangladesh join in the aid effort? >> reporter: immediately after, as the earthquake was happening, it was quite anique thing for a lot of bangladeshis because while there have been tremors felt as far south as the capital, capital, it's never been anything this strong and this long. it was a very sustained earthquake. people felt it 20 seconds, 30 seconds, nothing like that has been here before at least in recent times. and so there was a certain amount of panic. people had rushed down try to get out of buildings. everyone started calling each other, relatives, friends, checking with each other to make sure everyone is fine. we do have one person confirmed dead in the west of the country. it was an elderly woman who was walking on the street when the earthquake happen
region across south asia into china. it will be interesting to see just what the regional response will be going forward. >> thank you, live in new delhi. from her, we will go to bangladesh to talk to marta zdar. what it was like what after effects and can bangladesh join in the aid effort? >> reporter: immediately after, as the earthquake was happening, it was quite anique thing for a lot of bangladeshis because while there have been tremors felt as far south as the capital,...
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i heard the rumour from friends in south asia that i.s.i.l. gave an ultimatum to show up because they are trying to gain support, and they will not show up. they gave two ultimatums, and that is why i firstly believe that the taliban, for the first time came up with the biography. a 6,000 word biography, released by the taliban. it happened because they want to show it is alive. it is a power struggle. i.s.i.l. is trying to gain strength by hijacking taliban. >>> we are getting reports that a u.s. drone attack in shabab province in southern yemen killed members of al-qaeda. other fighters were injured >>> meanwhile the saudi-led coalition conditioned tricks for a 24th day in yemen. iran says it placed forces in the region to protect those it called the oppressed. in an attempt to allow aid into yemen, saut hermes has been asked to take control of some of the country's air space and maritime territory. >> reporter: another day of operation decisive storm in yemen, air and ground battles have been serious. in the capital, strikes targeted specif
i heard the rumour from friends in south asia that i.s.i.l. gave an ultimatum to show up because they are trying to gain support, and they will not show up. they gave two ultimatums, and that is why i firstly believe that the taliban, for the first time came up with the biography. a 6,000 word biography, released by the taliban. it happened because they want to show it is alive. it is a power struggle. i.s.i.l. is trying to gain strength by hijacking taliban. >>> we are getting reports...
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this is about one hour. >> i'm going to give you a brief introduction on how i got to the south asia, and then begin a rather rapid 60 imageon. presentation. starting from 1988 and going up to 2013.in in 1987, i moved from bangkok time where time had a bureau covering southeast asia when an opportunity opened up in newn indi delhi to cover south asia. and having originally started my profes professional career with time in centralsi america very small countries, i never thought i would end up 10 years later in the massive landmass of south asia. if you look at the map particularly in national geographic map it's quite huge. india itself as a continent is incredible but when i landed it was the end of the cold war and i think one thing that's very important for this evening and for you to understand a rather competent subject of afghanistan is the context of that period of time but it was the end of the cold war. attorney and russia were stilltank to ta. take to take in your.ad we had taken counts back then if you remember. apart central asia started to break apart from the soviet unio
this is about one hour. >> i'm going to give you a brief introduction on how i got to the south asia, and then begin a rather rapid 60 imageon. presentation. starting from 1988 and going up to 2013.in in 1987, i moved from bangkok time where time had a bureau covering southeast asia when an opportunity opened up in newn indi delhi to cover south asia. and having originally started my profes professional career with time in centralsi america very small countries, i never thought i would...
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>> in the south region of asia namely india, bangladesh. >> okay. >> i was attempted to say that. can you describe good methodology. >> we have contractors and developers to practice and it begins with breaking out components of work so small business can participate so unbundling contracts to the greatest extent possible. we look at the advertisements that are done by the awardee and that advertisement should stipulate a minimum period of advertisement, in our case 30 days. that's the minimum. not to say it couldn't be more than 30 days but to provide adequate notice to the community. we provide a meeting no less than 2 weeks before bids are due and typically it stands at about a half way point of 2-3-day period and to ensure there is adequate notice, adequate time for a small business to attend. adequate notice and period of time to get questions they may need to be answered. have those swrz -- answered 2 weeks in advance prior to submissions is preferable and have the small business submit good solid bids at that point or proposals. we also look at assistance that a developer a
>> in the south region of asia namely india, bangladesh. >> okay. >> i was attempted to say that. can you describe good methodology. >> we have contractors and developers to practice and it begins with breaking out components of work so small business can participate so unbundling contracts to the greatest extent possible. we look at the advertisements that are done by the awardee and that advertisement should stipulate a minimum period of advertisement, in our case 30...
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across south asia this is the time of year where we see the highest temperatures because it's before the monsoon season temperatures are quite high because of strong sunshine. across the philippines and parts of the indochina peninsula and much of india temperatures are soaring. in fact the high rose 44 degrees in central portion of india. now i want to take you to northwestern india to show you how people are dealing with the heat. temperatures during the past couple of days have been reaching past 40 degree celsius for many parts of the country. people are seen covering their faces in order to protect themselves from the scorching sun while be outdoors. the hot weather is expected to stick around with little chance of rain or cool off. most rain is not expected to think it region until at least july. because of the ongoing sunlight strong sunshine temperatures will be over 40 degrees in ahmadabad and new delhi. bangkok rainy conditions will continue. in the southern hemisphere severe weather has been affecting the southeast coast of south wales in the past three days. it's providin
across south asia this is the time of year where we see the highest temperatures because it's before the monsoon season temperatures are quite high because of strong sunshine. across the philippines and parts of the indochina peninsula and much of india temperatures are soaring. in fact the high rose 44 degrees in central portion of india. now i want to take you to northwestern india to show you how people are dealing with the heat. temperatures during the past couple of days have been reaching...
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the thing about south asia and the thing about pashtun tribal culture is when they invite you and you meet them they will protect you with their life. so we knew that if dexter was able to line is seven invite us in we would be relatively safe. the one thing which we but is that or to reach the command he was negotiating with we had to cross through to the commanders territories. so we got the permission, and the night before we were to leave a got a phone call from the commanders guys and they said you were welcome to come tomorrow but the one thing you cannot do is bring a woman. and the decks and a look at each other and we said we're not separating, there's no way. so our translator who had close ties to the taliban he said, you know, what are we going to do? they said don't bring a woman. we said you had figured out because i'm going. and so an explanation of the very early and he said i know we will say you are mr. dexter's wife and he can't leave his wife alone in a strange city and you must come, and we said okay, fine. so we dressed all up and i was completely covered. you co
the thing about south asia and the thing about pashtun tribal culture is when they invite you and you meet them they will protect you with their life. so we knew that if dexter was able to line is seven invite us in we would be relatively safe. the one thing which we but is that or to reach the command he was negotiating with we had to cross through to the commanders territories. so we got the permission, and the night before we were to leave a got a phone call from the commanders guys and they...
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saturday's earthquake in south asia. the the vast majority of those deaths occurred in nepal where search and rescue efforts continued tonight. four students from allentown's muhlenburg college are studding a broad in nepal right now but the school says that they are safe and accounted for. yesterday, junior heil posted on facebook he is in a small village in northwest katmandu. in his post heil wrote right now phone lines are clogged and he is unable to make any calls. >>> eight suspects are facing charges tonight in the drug smuggling scheme at a chester county prison. police say former correctional officer douglass keck got drugs to inmate. and he brought his four year-old son along to one of those drug deals. the other suspects in this case include current and former inmates and solve their friend. >>> let's bring you up to date with the latest on pennsylvania attorney general kathleen kane, a grand jury's report made public today found that kane directed release of secret information to embarras a rival and accord t
saturday's earthquake in south asia. the the vast majority of those deaths occurred in nepal where search and rescue efforts continued tonight. four students from allentown's muhlenburg college are studding a broad in nepal right now but the school says that they are safe and accounted for. yesterday, junior heil posted on facebook he is in a small village in northwest katmandu. in his post heil wrote right now phone lines are clogged and he is unable to make any calls. >>> eight...
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7.0 earthquake in the small country of nepal and south central asia this morning we see the death toll rises from 70 for more than 900 images of the powerful quake continued to come into the news room the quake struck medellin the call about 50 mi. from the country's capital the earthquake buccal rolled destroy temples and houses and to look at the video of the aftermath rescue efforts are underway with the death toll is expected to climb especially as they began to inspect out lines and will areas among those who survived the quake is one man according to his facebook is from fremont people started screaming that usgs supporting more than 15 after shots for the magnitude of 4.5 web hosting the latest on the quake on the web site where you can also watch the video >>anny hong: the rain here in the bay area of snow of the sierra from this morning this is interstate 80 westbound it is spring and they got quite a bit of snow they're tracking more rain and snow in the high country right now we have a little bit of snowfall fought so fleck tahoe definitely it you expect some more with the w
7.0 earthquake in the small country of nepal and south central asia this morning we see the death toll rises from 70 for more than 900 images of the powerful quake continued to come into the news room the quake struck medellin the call about 50 mi. from the country's capital the earthquake buccal rolled destroy temples and houses and to look at the video of the aftermath rescue efforts are underway with the death toll is expected to climb especially as they began to inspect out lines and will...
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some participants in the asia-africa conference eluded to such matters. >> translator: in asian there are nations that are dealing with territorial rights issues on land and sea as well as serious armed conflicts. >> reporter: in order for china to truly lead asia and africa it must answer to the concerns of the international community, naoki maita, nhk world. >>> officials have been discussing the tpp for years but they want to wrap up a basic agreement as soon as possible. ai uchida joins us from the business desk to give us an update on how the talks are going. a busy week for those negotiating the tpp. >> officials from japan and the u.s. met in tokyo this week. as we covered here they were up all night on the second day as they poured over the details. and working level officials are now meeting in the u.s. to continue the conversation. they're expected to discuss outstanding issues including the term to protect patents for pharmaceutical products. the top working level officials kicked off their four day talks on thursday. the chief negotiator says he is happy to see deliberatio
some participants in the asia-africa conference eluded to such matters. >> translator: in asian there are nations that are dealing with territorial rights issues on land and sea as well as serious armed conflicts. >> reporter: in order for china to truly lead asia and africa it must answer to the concerns of the international community, naoki maita, nhk world. >>> officials have been discussing the tpp for years but they want to wrap up a basic agreement as soon as...
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to the south and central asia there is not much economic activity. so for daz ak stan kazakhstan attracting the chevron investment, it is the first to eliminate nuclear weapons, and working with the united states on a wide range of economic activities since then. >> large borders with china and russia and like ukraine it has a large russian minority, almost a quarter of the population. is part of its longevity because he's merchandising to keep vladimir putin at bay? >> from the very beginning there's wide support for that in kazakhstan. the ethnic kazaks recognize if they offend russia, many of whom live close to the russian border that this could result in pressure on kazakhstan and perhaps something even more serious. so are from the very beginning kazakhstan has gone carefully on language, for example turkish based language, different from russian, but russian is still used in kazakhstan. it has 140 ethnicities in kazakhstan. >> he has managed to really walk that tight rope with being friendly with the u.s. and friendly with russia at the same ti
to the south and central asia there is not much economic activity. so for daz ak stan kazakhstan attracting the chevron investment, it is the first to eliminate nuclear weapons, and working with the united states on a wide range of economic activities since then. >> large borders with china and russia and like ukraine it has a large russian minority, almost a quarter of the population. is part of its longevity because he's merchandising to keep vladimir putin at bay? >> from the...
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for the regional countries and south asia as well saying that it would be a win hart win situation and that this country should normalize their relation relations and use the wisdom of the east according to the chinese president. the move is seen as a significant development at the time when pakistan was standing isolated in the region and there was a lack of interest with the american help to pakistan. american analysts are saying that the strategic impact of the american help has not been felt and what the chinese are trying to do is to win over pakistan and, of course, this is being dubbed as a major game changer in this region. >>> at least one person is dead after an explosion in afghanistan's second largest city. a car bomb went off outside a police checkpoints in kandahar, as least 14 others were wounded including seven police officers and seven civilians. >>> china's biggest city shanghai is preparing to introduce a new law to force polluting vehicles off the road. exhaust fumes have been blamed for the country's worsening air quality. the new law comes in to effect on may 1st.
for the regional countries and south asia as well saying that it would be a win hart win situation and that this country should normalize their relation relations and use the wisdom of the east according to the chinese president. the move is seen as a significant development at the time when pakistan was standing isolated in the region and there was a lack of interest with the american help to pakistan. american analysts are saying that the strategic impact of the american help has not been...
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leon: the authorities believe that soumnbadze fled to the country of georgia in south-central asia. andre encourages anyone who had contact with soumbadze to come forward to the police. a new safety recall from ford. plus -- >> i could literally see the rocks falling down. alison: surviving the devastating earthquake in nepal. steve: grab the umbrella for tomorrow. the forecast coming up. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] alison: new images of devastation after the earthquake in nepal killed over 5000. helicopters dropping food and other aid to those in need. an incredible stories of survival. six young men from dubai move to an open field and slept outside for three days with very little food and no way to call home. >> we thought our families would have a funeral. >> the night was cold. it started raining. alison: the men say they are now committed to raising money for those in nepal. leon: 7 on your side with a consumer alert for ford owners. federal safety experts want you to b
leon: the authorities believe that soumnbadze fled to the country of georgia in south-central asia. andre encourages anyone who had contact with soumbadze to come forward to the police. a new safety recall from ford. plus -- >> i could literally see the rocks falling down. alison: surviving the devastating earthquake in nepal. steve: grab the umbrella for tomorrow. the forecast coming up. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption...
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i mean do you think south korea is a bigger threat to the united states or a bigger threat to ease asia? >> -- east asia? >> certainly south korea but the problem is that, you know even though it's just south korea that they are focused on or sometimes japan but the point is, that's incidents can mushroom out and envelope the whole region. indeed this is what happened before world war i when you just had serbia and it sort of mushrooms out. this is the same thing that could happen right now. that's what people in the region are worried about. north korea doing something that just gets out of control. >> given all of these countries and all of these issues we have just discussed, what do you think is the most pressing issue right now as we speak? >> i think the most pressing issue is the japanese role in the region because that is so comprehensive. if we see japanese war ships in the south china sea, china will probably do something about that because they don't even like them in the east china sea around japan. to have japan to start to act beyond its boarders thousands of miles from it
i mean do you think south korea is a bigger threat to the united states or a bigger threat to ease asia? >> -- east asia? >> certainly south korea but the problem is that, you know even though it's just south korea that they are focused on or sometimes japan but the point is, that's incidents can mushroom out and envelope the whole region. indeed this is what happened before world war i when you just had serbia and it sort of mushrooms out. this is the same thing that could happen...
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crossing over to harry comar the regional coordinator for south asia at gio has arz international and joining us live now from new demi. what you do is study earthquake through risk assessment. what have your risk assessment for nepal before this devastating earthquake. >> we had worked in kathmandu for several years in 1997 when we sort of had a prediction, not we are saying that we predict third degree earth way. but worked out what would happen in an earthquake struck kathmandu. this was done in 1997. things have changed. things have only gotten worse because the risks have been added. lots of new buildings came up. nepal brought out a revision to its national building code in 2003. and since then, the buildings which have followed the codes have remained standing. they have not collapses. but nepal had such a lot of buildings which were vulnerable, built before. and this earthquake seems to have brought most of them down. >> what should nepal have done differently? and are you surprised by the scale of the devastation from this earthquake? >> no. not at all. because the existing b
crossing over to harry comar the regional coordinator for south asia at gio has arz international and joining us live now from new demi. what you do is study earthquake through risk assessment. what have your risk assessment for nepal before this devastating earthquake. >> we had worked in kathmandu for several years in 1997 when we sort of had a prediction, not we are saying that we predict third degree earth way. but worked out what would happen in an earthquake struck kathmandu. this...
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and the caspian. just don't look south. just a look at asia. look right nearby to the north. iran is on the caspian sea. we have major oil and gas producers in the caspian. those pipeline systems connecting iran, but at the prophet is right, you can build -- if the profit is right, you can build a pipeline, and could change the entire network of pipeline politics going into russia, central asia europe and , beyond. this is a huge deal. we shouldn't just be looking at paper dollars and paper oil. the hedge funds will have a great time on this one. they are all guessing what will happen to the price of oil tomorrow. how many in this room get that question? it is like a parlor game. what is the price going to be tomorrow? will the price go down three dollars? will it go up three dollars? we talking about trillions of dollars trading regularly. people trading regularly. trying to figure out what is going to be going on. another thing that is not talked about too much is the pipeline going to pakistan and india, which has been discussed with iran for some time. the sanctions have
and the caspian. just don't look south. just a look at asia. look right nearby to the north. iran is on the caspian sea. we have major oil and gas producers in the caspian. those pipeline systems connecting iran, but at the prophet is right, you can build -- if the profit is right, you can build a pipeline, and could change the entire network of pipeline politics going into russia, central asia europe and , beyond. this is a huge deal. we shouldn't just be looking at paper dollars and paper...
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anchor: he said the violence against immigrants from africa and south asia was shocking and unacceptable. police fired rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse anti-immigrant protesters in johannesburg. this came after they pelted passing vehicles and police with rocks. in durban, people took to the streets to do bounce the violence that has killed at least six people since it began in the city two weeks ago. anchor: almost half a million people in the mexican state of tabasco are without running water. anchor: local rivers are contaminated after oil thieves punctured an oil pipeline a week ago. anchor: authorities are scrabbling to distribute donald water and reopened water vocation plants, but it has proven to be no easy task. -- distribute bottled water. reporter: the tap is on, but nothing comes out. this town is totally dry as are dozens around it. people needing water here can only get the bottle sort. that means waiting in line in the same way you would for petrol. >> they told us to be prepared for water shortages but we did not think it would turn into chaos. reporter: state offi
anchor: he said the violence against immigrants from africa and south asia was shocking and unacceptable. police fired rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse anti-immigrant protesters in johannesburg. this came after they pelted passing vehicles and police with rocks. in durban, people took to the streets to do bounce the violence that has killed at least six people since it began in the city two weeks ago. anchor: almost half a million people in the mexican state of tabasco are without...
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and the caspian. just don't look south. just a look at asia. look right nearby to the north. iran is on the caspian sea. you have major oil and gas producers in the caspian. those pipeline systems connecting iran, but if the prophet is right, you can build a pipeline, and could change the entire network of pipeline politics going into europe and beyond. this is a huge deal. we shouldn't just be looking at paper dollars and paper oil. the hedge funds will have a great time on this one. they are all guessing what will happen to the price of oil tomorrow. it is like a parlor game. what is the price going to be tomorrow? will it go up three dollars? will go down three dollars? we talking about trillions of dollars trading regularly. people trading regularly. another thing that is not talked about too much is the pipeline going to pakistan and india, which has been discussed with iran for some time. the sanctions have taken off. although there is a bit of a problem in one place, which iran and pakistan share. some border guards got killed there recently. there is a great deal of i
and the caspian. just don't look south. just a look at asia. look right nearby to the north. iran is on the caspian sea. you have major oil and gas producers in the caspian. those pipeline systems connecting iran, but if the prophet is right, you can build a pipeline, and could change the entire network of pipeline politics going into europe and beyond. this is a huge deal. we shouldn't just be looking at paper dollars and paper oil. the hedge funds will have a great time on this one. they are...
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this will be for flights between the u.s., europe asia, and some south american countries. steve: wild times. leon: whatever it takes to bring people back. steve: we had nice weather today, a nice weekend tomorrow but some changes for the weekend. we will talk about that. i think you will like saturday. sunday, not so much. absurd right now -- outside right now, mostly cloudy, the clouds thinning out in the morning. 60 degrees at reagan national. it is quite comfortable if you're heading outdoors in the next hour or so. the high today, 68 degrees, one degree above average, 92 is the record high, not so long ago back in 2002. we continue to gain about a minute and a half of daylight each day. the tree pollen not quite as bad as two days ago, but the mold has increased because of the rain yesterday. that will go down tomorrow and the pollen will increase as we look for more sunshine of the forecast. 49 degrees at dulles, cooler off to the west, 50 gaithersburg quantico 53. satellite radar, the moisture suppressed to the south. the d.c. metro, the clouds thinning out along the
this will be for flights between the u.s., europe asia, and some south american countries. steve: wild times. leon: whatever it takes to bring people back. steve: we had nice weather today, a nice weekend tomorrow but some changes for the weekend. we will talk about that. i think you will like saturday. sunday, not so much. absurd right now -- outside right now, mostly cloudy, the clouds thinning out in the morning. 60 degrees at reagan national. it is quite comfortable if you're heading...
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don't just look south. don't just look at asia. look at right nearby to the north. iran is on the caspian sea. you have major oil and gas producers in the caspian. those pipeline systems connecting iran, fields are mostly in the south west but if the profit is why you can build a pipeline, could change the entire network of pipeline politics going into europe russia, central asia and beyond. this is a huge deal. we shouldn't just be looking at paper dollars and paper oil. but the hedge funds will have a great time on this one. they are all guessing what's going to happen to the price of oil tomorrow. how many in this room get that question? it's like a parlor game. what's the price going to be tomorrow? will go down or up $3? we are talking trillions of dollars of paper oil trading regulate, people winning and losing regularly trying to figure what is going to go on. another thing that really is not talked about too much in this whole situation is a pipeline going to pakistan and india which has been discussed with the been for some time. the sanctions were taken of
don't just look south. don't just look at asia. look at right nearby to the north. iran is on the caspian sea. you have major oil and gas producers in the caspian. those pipeline systems connecting iran, fields are mostly in the south west but if the profit is why you can build a pipeline, could change the entire network of pipeline politics going into europe russia, central asia and beyond. this is a huge deal. we shouldn't just be looking at paper dollars and paper oil. but the hedge funds...
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be sure to follow us on twitter at abc 7 news bay area for updates on the situation in south asia. >>> 8:31 is our time. 17 million people watched abc last night to hear former olympic champion bruce jenner reveal that he's transgender. jenner told abc's diane sawyer his struggle with gender identity began at an early age. not everyone is waiting until they grow up though. this morning we introduce you to a family with the struggle with a younger child. here's ama daetz. >> scarlet is like most 7-year-old girls. less than thrilled to be doing homework before dinner. but scarlet is also different from most little girls. that's because scarlet was born ezra biologically male. she's one of a growing number of transgender children in the bay area. >> when did you first realize that maybe scarlet was having some gender issues. >> when she was 18 months. we would send her off to preschool dressed as a boy and she came home dressed up as a girl. this happened for three months. we're like, maybe she was getting muddy or painting with paints and that's all they had was extra girls clothes. >>
be sure to follow us on twitter at abc 7 news bay area for updates on the situation in south asia. >>> 8:31 is our time. 17 million people watched abc last night to hear former olympic champion bruce jenner reveal that he's transgender. jenner told abc's diane sawyer his struggle with gender identity began at an early age. not everyone is waiting until they grow up though. this morning we introduce you to a family with the struggle with a younger child. here's ama daetz. >>...
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they struggle the survived in south asia rated g >> marty: a school in loss angela's receiving death threats over instagram. those terrifying messages. and also a legal battle under way for a refinery in the survey environmental group for the transport of crude oil were. environmental activists warning residents of the specific. and movie critic jan walsh joins us to give a look at the latest movies to hit the big screen this make. check out my breakfast! i got eggs... sausage... ham... bacon... cheese... and toasted sourdough bread. uh, mine's easier. mmm... (eating sounds) do you know that guy? get a load of jack's loaded breakfast sandwich. what's on it? what's not on it? two freshly cracked eggs, ham, sausage, bacon, and cheese all on toasty sourdough made just for you. it's like a big ol' breakfast buffet right in your hand. whene goo the stor find my x of hon bunes of oat d i'm chking toseif i packaged it he ss "it ha a rtain code th'my line,th is the da." the last letterswe p22, tha's . mycalp hurtsmy hr hurts. is iwhatt can be likeo ha shiles.a inful, blierin rash. youad ccke
they struggle the survived in south asia rated g >> marty: a school in loss angela's receiving death threats over instagram. those terrifying messages. and also a legal battle under way for a refinery in the survey environmental group for the transport of crude oil were. environmental activists warning residents of the specific. and movie critic jan walsh joins us to give a look at the latest movies to hit the big screen this make. check out my breakfast! i got eggs... sausage... ham......
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india and bangladesh and more focused in south-east asia. the balls are not bone dry, but getting better. >> time for a break. when we come back... >> i'm here in astana kazakhstan for a presidential election. will it be democracy or theatre. >> and videos for gamers in the middle east >>> in sport, find out if england could hold on for test victory against the windies. more than that. stay with us. us. >>> welcome back. a quick reminder of the top stories an al jazeera. a magnitude 6.76.7 aftershock in nepal, killing more than 2,000 people >>> aftershocks felt across north india. 60 people killed and 240 in jurd >>> more on the situation in nepal. 17 climbers have been killed and dozens injured after the earthquake triggered an avalanche hitting the base camp. the first rescue plane carrying survivors hit arrived in kathmandu. they described how a wall of snow and rocks swept down slamming into a section of camp. close to 100 climbers are stuck in camps one and two up the mountains. >> danish climber was on mount everest when the avalanche
india and bangladesh and more focused in south-east asia. the balls are not bone dry, but getting better. >> time for a break. when we come back... >> i'm here in astana kazakhstan for a presidential election. will it be democracy or theatre. >> and videos for gamers in the middle east >>> in sport, find out if england could hold on for test victory against the windies. more than that. stay with us. us. >>> welcome back. a quick reminder of the top stories an...
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later, a spot in south-east asia - western tourists and tribal tensions. long hidden from the world, burma re opens. we get an insiders view of the fight against the government still under way >>> and hot on "america tonight"s website now. rosa park's revealed. five things you didn't know about the mother of the civil rights movement. her lift of defines. and what changed "america tonight". that's at aljazeera.com/americatonight. ericatonight. [ ♪♪ ] >>> in our fast-forward something: is it simply graffiti or gold. banksy made his mark around the world. daring to bring his message to the streets and walls and doors. turning them into canvases of great value. that is why art collectors are banking on banksy. >> banksy is a well-known street artist. starting with small pieces in europe. he's become hot. and in eight years he went from a few hundred pounds to selling $1.8 million at sotheby. >> reporter: in this case that's pounds as in british money. >> it used to be all the works were destroyed. people are catching on - hay, we have something >>> part o
later, a spot in south-east asia - western tourists and tribal tensions. long hidden from the world, burma re opens. we get an insiders view of the fight against the government still under way >>> and hot on "america tonight"s website now. rosa park's revealed. five things you didn't know about the mother of the civil rights movement. her lift of defines. and what changed "america tonight". that's at aljazeera.com/americatonight. ericatonight. [ ♪♪ ]...
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states as the dominant regional power in central and south asia. the economic corridor stretches from western china to the deep water port in pakistan, just a little over an hour's drive from iran. in terms of strategic foot holds, it doesn't get much better given its proximity to a major point for 20% of the world's oil traffic. in the early 2000, beijing co developed and assumed control of the port's operations, raising concerns that it could eventually be used by the chinese navy. china's planned investment in pakistan is beijing's largest foreign development to date and one example how it is tapping its vast foreign exchange reserves to finance critical infrastructure to serve as the backbone of land and sea trade routes. known as one belt, one road, the plan's footprint is asia, african, europe and their seas. if reads the road could serve as highways to extend beijing's political influence including foreign policy thans western style interference in human rights matters. beijing also expressed a desire for new regional security structures tha
states as the dominant regional power in central and south asia. the economic corridor stretches from western china to the deep water port in pakistan, just a little over an hour's drive from iran. in terms of strategic foot holds, it doesn't get much better given its proximity to a major point for 20% of the world's oil traffic. in the early 2000, beijing co developed and assumed control of the port's operations, raising concerns that it could eventually be used by the chinese navy. china's...
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the bank is intended to fund infrastructure projects for developing countries in asia. chinese officials have said countries that applied for membership before the end of the march deadline will become founding members. this will enable them to participate in creating the bank's basic policies. china is calling on nations that have not yet applied to join the bank, japan and the united states are holding back saying that the bank's governance lacks transparency. >>> let's check on markets. weak business sentiment here in japan had dampened tokyo stock prices then overnight on wall street shares also suffered losses as investors sold after seeing weak factory activity and the private-sector report on u.s. jobs. the dow jones industrial average fell .4 of a percent as did the nasdaq. the dow jones ending at 17,698 and the nasdaq 4880. to see how markets here are regarding stocks here. >> we had a little bit of sentiment inn u.s. markets yesterday and tokyo. the manufacturing index the pole a 12 month low. it's the fifth successive fall. adp private sector jobs also fell s
the bank is intended to fund infrastructure projects for developing countries in asia. chinese officials have said countries that applied for membership before the end of the march deadline will become founding members. this will enable them to participate in creating the bank's basic policies. china is calling on nations that have not yet applied to join the bank, japan and the united states are holding back saying that the bank's governance lacks transparency. >>> let's check on...
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to invest in future capabilities that will be especially relevant to the asia pacific's complex and dynamic security environment. >> carter said the u.s. would invest in advanced weapons to cope with changes in security situations in the region. he said the u.s. is deeply concerned about some of china's activities. he said it's defense budget actions in cyberspace and behavior in the south china sea raise serious questions. he said he hoped that military exchanges between the two countries will reduce risk with china. carter also referred to the ongoing review of guidelines on u.s./japan defense cooperation. he said the new guidelines will allow more cooperation in areas such as outer space and cyberspace. >>> u.n. officials have issued a message to militants who are battling for control of a refugee camp in syria. security council members have demanded the warring sides allow people access to food, medicine and water. islamic state militants swept into the yarmouk camp near damascus earlier this month. they seized control of most of the area which has been home to palestinian refug
to invest in future capabilities that will be especially relevant to the asia pacific's complex and dynamic security environment. >> carter said the u.s. would invest in advanced weapons to cope with changes in security situations in the region. he said the u.s. is deeply concerned about some of china's activities. he said it's defense budget actions in cyberspace and behavior in the south china sea raise serious questions. he said he hoped that military exchanges between the two...
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the world as it is in asia is not a serene or peaceful place. the first reality is that north vietnam has attacked the independent nation of south vietnam. it's object is total conquest. of course, some of the people of south vietnam are participating in an attack on their own government, but trained men and supplies, orders and arms flow in a constant stream from north to south. this support is the heartbeat of the war. it is a war of unparalleled brutality. simple farmers are the targets of assassination and kidnapping. women and children are strangled in the night because their men are loyal to their government. and helpless villages are ravaged by sneak attacks, large scale raids are conducted on towns and terror strikes in the heart of cities. the confused nature of this conflict cannot mask the fact that it is the new face of an old enemy. over this war and all asia is another reality, the deepening shadow of communist china. the rulers in hanoi are ruled -- are urged on by taking. this -- by peking. it has been condemned by the united asi
the world as it is in asia is not a serene or peaceful place. the first reality is that north vietnam has attacked the independent nation of south vietnam. it's object is total conquest. of course, some of the people of south vietnam are participating in an attack on their own government, but trained men and supplies, orders and arms flow in a constant stream from north to south. this support is the heartbeat of the war. it is a war of unparalleled brutality. simple farmers are the targets of...
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starting june 1 all passengers can have free drinks on flights to europe, asia and south america. the airline is upgrading their food menu. >> reporter: futures are mixed. >>> there's a free cup of coffee waiting for you at your local wawa. the company is calling april 16, wawa day. that's the day back in 1964 when the first wawa opened in folsom, delaware county. the company is giving away free coffee all day long. >> be ready the lines will be a little bit long, people love their wawa coffee. >>> a mother from georgia is in trouble for allegedly have sex with her daughter's friend after a drunken game of twisters. >> the dog flu is spreading for man's best friend. >> reporter: i hope you have your taxes all paid up. and now we have a frustrating morning ride, the vine eastbound side is in the process of reopening, you can see the police officers restricting the ramble from the eastbound schuylkill to the eastbound vine. overnight construction in the process of clearing out but the crews return tonight at midnight. >>> we have a fatal accident in buckingham township, a vehicle ra
starting june 1 all passengers can have free drinks on flights to europe, asia and south america. the airline is upgrading their food menu. >> reporter: futures are mixed. >>> there's a free cup of coffee waiting for you at your local wawa. the company is calling april 16, wawa day. that's the day back in 1964 when the first wawa opened in folsom, delaware county. the company is giving away free coffee all day long. >> be ready the lines will be a little bit long, people...
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was an emerging franchise of al qaeda that was focusing on south asia, the indian subcontinent. and this was the group that was being targeted, only formed some months ago and already senior leadership were targeted but also tragically wine stein and the italian as well. >> jonathan, thank you. >> so is bad intelligence to blame for the death of the american and italian hostage or was it a risk president obama needed to take? >> i want to express our grief and condolences to the families of two hostages. >> members of al qaeda reportedly killed in u.s. drone strikes. president obama today admits the operations accidently killed two innocent hostages. >> this strike was conducted by an armed drone under the operation of the cia. >> i profoundly regret what happened. >> the other near certainty assessment that no civilians would be harmed if this operation were carried out. unfortunately, that was not correct. >> i take fullability for all our counter terrorism operations,including the one that inadvertently took the lives of warren and giovanni. >> congressman adam kinzinger join
was an emerging franchise of al qaeda that was focusing on south asia, the indian subcontinent. and this was the group that was being targeted, only formed some months ago and already senior leadership were targeted but also tragically wine stein and the italian as well. >> jonathan, thank you. >> so is bad intelligence to blame for the death of the american and italian hostage or was it a risk president obama needed to take? >> i want to express our grief and condolences to...
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don't just look south. don't just look at asia. look at right nearby to the north. iran is on the caspian sea. you have major oil and gas producers in the caspian. those pipeline systems connecting iran's fields are mostly in the southwest, but if the profit's right you can build the pipeline. could change the entire network of pipeline politics going into europe, russia central asia and beyond. this is a huge deal. we shouldn't just be looking at paper dollars and paper oil -- the henl fundsdge funds are going to have a great time on this one all guessing what's going to happen to the price of oil tomorrow. how many in this room get that question? it's like a parlor game. what's the price going to be tomorrow? will the price go down $3? will it go up $3? we're talking about trillions of dollars of paper oil trading regularly. people winning and losing regularly trying to figure out what's going to be going on. now another thing that really is not talk about too much in this whole situation is the pipeline going to pakistan and india. which has been discussed with i
don't just look south. don't just look at asia. look at right nearby to the north. iran is on the caspian sea. you have major oil and gas producers in the caspian. those pipeline systems connecting iran's fields are mostly in the southwest, but if the profit's right you can build the pipeline. could change the entire network of pipeline politics going into europe, russia central asia and beyond. this is a huge deal. we shouldn't just be looking at paper dollars and paper oil -- the henl...
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burt david said in from north asia. saint easterbrook's in the philippines for east asia. bill farnsworth in bangkok where i come from who is in charge of south asia and we in new york were supposed to be the coordinators and make things work together. and it did work pretty well. george was an interesting guy and it was a concept that got the decision-making down much closer to where the action was. just make life a little more complicated for some people. one of the things that the things the division heads were working on, clearly the evacuation and a lot of work on how to deal with the placement of this staff, how the settlements would be made thanks to the personnel record so many of the skills of people and there is a group put together good personnel officers to deal with that. we also were worried about the side effects have it because clearly if we left vietnam there were a lot of countries in asia that would raise questions. the division has put together a common approach to go around to all the central bank and explain what we're doing,, why we did it and assure
burt david said in from north asia. saint easterbrook's in the philippines for east asia. bill farnsworth in bangkok where i come from who is in charge of south asia and we in new york were supposed to be the coordinators and make things work together. and it did work pretty well. george was an interesting guy and it was a concept that got the decision-making down much closer to where the action was. just make life a little more complicated for some people. one of the things that the things the...
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that shaw that vietnam was a small country with bare foot soldiers defeating a maritime south-east asia the vietnam victory was a worry and led to regional cooperation to stop the spread of communism. >> how about the failure of what is referred to as some of these anticolonial and national liberation movements gaining factry and they face failure in how the countries develop. is that a theme that vietnamese and others reflect on? >> i think so. particularly the younger vietnamese that don't have the feeling of the war and colonisation. and the movement in the case of china hoping up was a recognition by the communist party that they needed to seek popular legitimacy between economic reform and growth. >> thank you for your analysis of that. while the u.s. army waged a war in vietnam, americans grew fed up with politicians and a mounding death toll. public opinion turned against them. we spoke to a historian, and the effect it had on america's foreign policy. >> i'm rick i'm an historian. in a certain sense, america's haunting by the vietnam war shaped our history, almost more than any
that shaw that vietnam was a small country with bare foot soldiers defeating a maritime south-east asia the vietnam victory was a worry and led to regional cooperation to stop the spread of communism. >> how about the failure of what is referred to as some of these anticolonial and national liberation movements gaining factry and they face failure in how the countries develop. is that a theme that vietnamese and others reflect on? >> i think so. particularly the younger vietnamese...
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the south vietnamese couldn't do the job. so american ground and air power took it on in ever larger numbers with ever larger casualties. and still the north kept on coming. at home another kind of war against and for. the campuses hell no we won't go. but others did go and paid a terrible price. >> i will not accept the nomination of -- >> reporter: by 1968 a president was driven from office. >> gestapo tactics. >> reporter: the democratic convention was a brawl in the hall and in the streets. richard nixon rose to turmoil to the white house and with his architect, promised a way out. instead, escalation. mcgovern took onyxen and pleaded -- >> come home, nixon. >> reporter: but he had his own demon. watergate. the scandal that drove him from office and took his finger off the trigger. then 15 years into this war, it came to a crashing dismaying end. one of the lessons of vietnam, here's one, don't use conventional means to fight an un unconventional enemy so far from home. here's another, there are people on that wall who ha
the south vietnamese couldn't do the job. so american ground and air power took it on in ever larger numbers with ever larger casualties. and still the north kept on coming. at home another kind of war against and for. the campuses hell no we won't go. but others did go and paid a terrible price. >> i will not accept the nomination of -- >> reporter: by 1968 a president was driven from office. >> gestapo tactics. >> reporter: the democratic convention was a brawl in the...
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annenberg media ♪ n of east asia encompasses three subregions: japan; north and south korea; and china, mongolia and taiwan. the late 1900s saw the reemergence of east asia as a world political, economic and cultural force. nearly 1.3 billion people reside in the region's largest country, china. the province of guangdong is on china's southern coast. this area has sustained extraordinary growth in recent decas, thriving as a basof manufacture for a obal economy. advancements in communication and transportation facilitate globalization. containerized shipping is a cost-effective means of transporting a variety of goods. guangdong's relative location to hong kong's ports and financial infrastructure is key to determining its position at the epicenter of chinese economic development. through guangdong, we see the forces of globalization at work in the pearl river delta and beyond. manybservers argue the costs and benefits but few dispute that globalization is the most profound reorganization of the world since the industrial revolution. the driving foe of globazations economic and at the
annenberg media ♪ n of east asia encompasses three subregions: japan; north and south korea; and china, mongolia and taiwan. the late 1900s saw the reemergence of east asia as a world political, economic and cultural force. nearly 1.3 billion people reside in the region's largest country, china. the province of guangdong is on china's southern coast. this area has sustained extraordinary growth in recent decas, thriving as a basof manufacture for a obal economy. advancements in communication...
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long-range plans for expansion focused on the potential for continued demand in europe, asia and south america america. so these are data that we'll look at. >> i'm glad to see the east coast, just turn your attention to the west. senator barrasso here from wyoming, we have tremendous opportunities right now between wyoming and montana here, looking at west coast opportunities. and getting back to where is the expansion occurring? over in asia. west coast terminals become very, very important. >> understood. and i recognize the low sulfur content. >> thank you. >> yeah. >> thank you, madam chair. secretary, one of the areas i'm pretty excited about right now just because we're seeing such rapid change is the area of power storage where capability is increasing at a pretty good clip. costs are coming down quite quickly as well. and i'm wondering if you could take a few minutes to talk a little bit about what you see as d.o.e.'s role in accelerating this technology sector that could really change the way we think about energy, change our generation needs, really facilitate time shifting
long-range plans for expansion focused on the potential for continued demand in europe, asia and south america america. so these are data that we'll look at. >> i'm glad to see the east coast, just turn your attention to the west. senator barrasso here from wyoming, we have tremendous opportunities right now between wyoming and montana here, looking at west coast opportunities. and getting back to where is the expansion occurring? over in asia. west coast terminals become very, very...
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as happened in south east asia in the 1960's and 1970's. in other places, such as a nearby border, the danger is ever present. since 1992, 32 journalists have been killed in mexico. until the 1980's, most victims were casualties of war. journalists were seen as observers of the news, not part of the news, and were seldom targeted. then, in 1985, terry anderson, the associated press -- in beirut, was muscled into a green mercedes. seven years passed before he could meet his daughter who was born while he was chained to a wall. one capture told him, don't worry, this is political. when anderson asked his guard gave him a new red bible. the associated press executives worked with u.s. officials to get him released. the situation changed after 9/11 , journalists were targeted for what they wrote, what they represented. in 2002, wall street journal reporter daniel pearl was executed as he pursued al qaeda activity in pakistan. in the years since, the victims have increased. the threat can be seen in france, near the normandy beaches. in a tree s
as happened in south east asia in the 1960's and 1970's. in other places, such as a nearby border, the danger is ever present. since 1992, 32 journalists have been killed in mexico. until the 1980's, most victims were casualties of war. journalists were seen as observers of the news, not part of the news, and were seldom targeted. then, in 1985, terry anderson, the associated press -- in beirut, was muscled into a green mercedes. seven years passed before he could meet his daughter who was born...
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to disappear >>> later, a hot spot in south-east asia. both for western tourists and for ongoing tribal tensions. long hidden from the world, burma reopens. an insiders view of the fight against the government, still under way. and hot on "america tonight" - five things you didn't know about the mother of the civil rights movements. her life-time of defiance that changed america. all on aljazeera.com/americatonight. >> al jazeera america, weekday mornings. catch up on...