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this is eastern turkey. van is the largest settlement in eastern turkey. at that time its peak it had about 700,000 people in it during the summer. beautiful like, absolutely gorgeous place to be. after the earthquake everybody who could leave, did. so what you have left are those that are either die-hards, the people that are the leaders of the community that want to rebuild, or people that couldn't leave. and that's really telling because when you look at these pictures you're going to see abdomen abject poverty. that's not really what it was before the earthquake so it went from bad to worse for these people. but what you saw time and time again is they were out and rebuilding and carrying on and i think that says a lot about people in general and that's the next take away, is that no matter if you look at van turkey, you go to china, you go to india or you go to the united states, go up to the dakotas, you go to missouri, you go to joplin, what you find is that people are more resilient than we give them credit for being. people will will come out in t
this is eastern turkey. van is the largest settlement in eastern turkey. at that time its peak it had about 700,000 people in it during the summer. beautiful like, absolutely gorgeous place to be. after the earthquake everybody who could leave, did. so what you have left are those that are either die-hards, the people that are the leaders of the community that want to rebuild, or people that couldn't leave. and that's really telling because when you look at these pictures you're going to see...
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turkey, even in the feeling -- the philippines with the tory it. >> what impact is that having on those communities? --it is devastating those it those communities. these are impoverished communities. they are in isolation and a are already being hammered by their own central government. the army is looking for al qaeda, looking for terrorists, picking up people, torturing. then you have the suicide bombers also in these communities. then you have the drone as a final straw. >> for example, in era of the drone war, what is it like? >> it is your help. and there have been recent studies by new york university, stanford university, the united nations, which confirmed a complete trauma that is being experienced by the young and that women particularly. and large sections of these populations have escaped and are living destitutes in neighboring towns. >> they can see the drones, hear them? >> bayh your them buzzing around all the time. -- they hear them buzzing around all the time. the impact of the drones when they arrived means that people are waiting for them at odd times. they may stri
turkey, even in the feeling -- the philippines with the tory it. >> what impact is that having on those communities? --it is devastating those it those communities. these are impoverished communities. they are in isolation and a are already being hammered by their own central government. the army is looking for al qaeda, looking for terrorists, picking up people, torturing. then you have the suicide bombers also in these communities. then you have the drone as a final straw. >> for...
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settlement in eastern turkey. at that time its peak it had about 700,000 people in it during the summer. beautiful like, absolutely gorgeous place to be. after the earthquake everybody who could leave, did. so what you have left are those that are either die-hards, the people that are the leaders of the community that want to rebuild, or people that couldn't leave. and that's really telling because when you look at these pictures you're going to see abdomen abject poverty. that's not really what it was before the earthquake so it went from bad to worse for these people. but what you saw time and time again is they were out and rebuilding and carrying on and i think that says a lot about people in general and that's the next take away, is that no matter if you look at van turkey, you go to china, you go to india or you go to the united states, go up to the dakotas, you go to missouri, you go to joplin, what you find is that people are more resilient than we give them credit for being. people will will come out in t
settlement in eastern turkey. at that time its peak it had about 700,000 people in it during the summer. beautiful like, absolutely gorgeous place to be. after the earthquake everybody who could leave, did. so what you have left are those that are either die-hards, the people that are the leaders of the community that want to rebuild, or people that couldn't leave. and that's really telling because when you look at these pictures you're going to see abdomen abject poverty. that's not really...
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if you go from the west, you talk about brazil, mexico, africa, eastern europe including turkey, india, china, southeast asia, that's where growth communities are and we recently launched vision 25 which is a strategy and vision to make sure that lloyd's really increases its footprint. >> how do you do that? you rely on a network from that country back to lloyd's. how do you persuade an underinsured to say insure with us rather than going to a global reinsurer. >> the insurance market is highly competitive. lloyd's has a number of advantages. one is we're not a company. therefore we have a huge concentration of underwriting skills diversity in the lloyd's market and indeed in our oversea hubs in places like singapore and shanghai. we push lloyd's out into those markets with hubs like singapore and shanghai and the other which is the tweak we adjusted our strategy to in the last year or two is to attract trade capital, high quality insurance capital from those developing countries into lloyd's with people and with franchise into the london markets. we internationalize the london market
if you go from the west, you talk about brazil, mexico, africa, eastern europe including turkey, india, china, southeast asia, that's where growth communities are and we recently launched vision 25 which is a strategy and vision to make sure that lloyd's really increases its footprint. >> how do you do that? you rely on a network from that country back to lloyd's. how do you persuade an underinsured to say insure with us rather than going to a global reinsurer. >> the insurance...
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eastern western europe africa and both americas interestedly in two thousand and eleven officially the country exported three hundred seventy six million dollars worth of trash and dried fruits spices carpets for that same year the u.n. estimates the country's opium income student one point four billion dollars the lion's share of these money obviously goes to district officials insurgents warlords and drug traffickers while the people get instability and poor teen stad a third of the country's thirty five million strong population is jobless and more than twelve million people live below poverty line it seems the u.s. led enduring freedom operation all those years ago has left the afghan people with more than freedom to endure. our t.v. moscow. right now i don't call them saying a last goodbye. they wouldn't have missed environmental activist who passed away in hospital on monday five years off to be crippled in a brutal attack had online to find the respect of the people whose life touched. also that while scott was probably dependents latest says his nation would be an active nato p
eastern western europe africa and both americas interestedly in two thousand and eleven officially the country exported three hundred seventy six million dollars worth of trash and dried fruits spices carpets for that same year the u.n. estimates the country's opium income student one point four billion dollars the lion's share of these money obviously goes to district officials insurgents warlords and drug traffickers while the people get instability and poor teen stad a third of the country's...
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eastern western europe africa and both americas interestedly in two thousand and eleven officially the country exported three hundred seventy six million dollars worth of trash and dried fruits spices carpets for that same year the u.n. estimates the country's operating mean comes to that one point four billion dollars the lion's share of this money obviously goes to district officials insurgents warlords and drug traffickers while they have people get instability and poor teens to add a third of the country's thirty five million strong population is jobless and more than twelve million people live below poverty line it seems that you ask lead enduring freedom operation all those years ago has left the afghan people with more than freedom to endure. our team. in other news from around the world mass rallies outside congress in washington d.c. as cross party senators race to see you know we do immigration deal that is expected to fast track eleven million illegal immigrants on the path to gain citizenship and is due to be adopted in the coming days tens of thousands protested over the s
eastern western europe africa and both americas interestedly in two thousand and eleven officially the country exported three hundred seventy six million dollars worth of trash and dried fruits spices carpets for that same year the u.n. estimates the country's operating mean comes to that one point four billion dollars the lion's share of this money obviously goes to district officials insurgents warlords and drug traffickers while they have people get instability and poor teens to add a third...
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eastern western europe africa and both americas interestedly in two thousand and eleven officially the country exported three hundred seventy six million dollars worth of trash and dried fruits spices carpets for that same year the u.n. estimates the country's opium mean comes to that one point four billion dollars the lion's share of these mining obviously goes to district officials insurgents warlords and drug traffickers while the afghan people get instability and poorer teens to add a third of the country's thirty five million strong population is jobless and more than twelve million people live below poverty line it seems that you ask lead enduring freedom operation all those years ago has left the afghan people with more than freedom to endure. r.t. moscow so western nations are terms that controlling the nationwide drug industry through prohibition and destroying poppy fields has proved largely ineffective to little mary is a peace campaigner for afghanistan he things nato has failed to create alternatives to drug cultivation for the country's farms americans are not there or ne
eastern western europe africa and both americas interestedly in two thousand and eleven officially the country exported three hundred seventy six million dollars worth of trash and dried fruits spices carpets for that same year the u.n. estimates the country's opium mean comes to that one point four billion dollars the lion's share of these mining obviously goes to district officials insurgents warlords and drug traffickers while the afghan people get instability and poorer teens to add a third...
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eastern western europe africa and both americas interestedly in two thousand and eleven officially the country exported three hundred seventy six million dollars worth of trash and dried fruits spices carpets for that same year the u.n. estimates the country's opium mean comes to that one point four billion dollars the lion's share of this money obviously goes to district officials insurgents warlords and drug traffickers while the people get instability and poor pertains to add a third of the country's thirty five million strong population is jobless and more than twelve million people live below poverty line it seems that you ask lead enduring freedom operation all those years ago has left the afghan people with more than freedom to endure. r.t. moscow. thanks re it right now r.t. dot com whatever putin's name appears on a criminal blacklist in finland which could theoretically that mean that the russian president could be subject to automatic detention if he crosses the country's northwest border the connection with a major russian squad led to them ending up on said database dot co
eastern western europe africa and both americas interestedly in two thousand and eleven officially the country exported three hundred seventy six million dollars worth of trash and dried fruits spices carpets for that same year the u.n. estimates the country's opium mean comes to that one point four billion dollars the lion's share of this money obviously goes to district officials insurgents warlords and drug traffickers while the people get instability and poor pertains to add a third of the...
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and other middle eastern countries are going to go nuclear unless you solve the iranian problem. every one of these countries on a hair trigger and the potential for a nuclear holocaust. jenna: i have a quick final question for you, but we're going to take a quick commercial break. well, two questions. one is if you solve the china problem, does north korea and iran problems go away? the second is a question from "the wall street journal" about whether or not in our history right now we are witnessing the greatest proliferation of the atomic age that we'll ever experience in a lifetime? some serious questions, we'll be right back after a commercial break with more. mine was earned in djibouti, africa, 2004. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto-insurance quote. usaa. we know what it me
and other middle eastern countries are going to go nuclear unless you solve the iranian problem. every one of these countries on a hair trigger and the potential for a nuclear holocaust. jenna: i have a quick final question for you, but we're going to take a quick commercial break. well, two questions. one is if you solve the china problem, does north korea and iran problems go away? the second is a question from "the wall street journal" about whether or not in our history right now...
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muslims from turkey living in austria got mad a company in denmark over a toy manufactured in eastern europe or mexico based on a movie filmed in england and america 30 years ago about a galaxy far far away. somebody had to get offended. if only the muslims had protested the dialogue, the whole world would be on their side. >>> closer to home, for too close, the sequester is having real consequences even though the republicans said the government cuts would never happen and that it might actually be good if they did. we're now seeing two things republicans supposedly despise. small businesses are suffering and municipalities are being forced to raise local taxes. joining me now is congressman charlie rangel from new york who is on the house ways and means committee as well as the joint committee on taxation. what a pleasure to have you here. >> good to be with you john. >> john: how can the american people hope to fix the damage being done by the sequester? is there a way out? >> when you said damage, i didn't know you were going straight to the sequester. the american people are very
muslims from turkey living in austria got mad a company in denmark over a toy manufactured in eastern europe or mexico based on a movie filmed in england and america 30 years ago about a galaxy far far away. somebody had to get offended. if only the muslims had protested the dialogue, the whole world would be on their side. >>> closer to home, for too close, the sequester is having real consequences even though the republicans said the government cuts would never happen and that it...
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quote, in one incident late november tamerlan confronted a shop keeper in a middle eastern grocery store in cambridge near a mosque where he sometimes prayed after seeing a sign advertising thanksgiving turkeys. brother why did you put up the sign the shopkeeper recalled him asking angrily. it's not right. a story of another run in. quote on january 18th, 2013 one of our preachers noted that dr. martin luther king jr. was a great person remembered in history. the older suspect stood up, shouted, and called him a nonbeliever, said he was contaminating people's minds, and began calling him a hypocrite. people of the congregation in turn shouted back to the older suspect, leave now. due to the congregation's disapproval he left the sermon. these accounts are so important in our collective attempt to answer the why question because they are these tiny little windows into the fascinating and awful psychological process that i think so many people are just trying to understand. the process of going from a person who sees the world through the framework the majority of us share no matter our po
quote, in one incident late november tamerlan confronted a shop keeper in a middle eastern grocery store in cambridge near a mosque where he sometimes prayed after seeing a sign advertising thanksgiving turkeys. brother why did you put up the sign the shopkeeper recalled him asking angrily. it's not right. a story of another run in. quote on january 18th, 2013 one of our preachers noted that dr. martin luther king jr. was a great person remembered in history. the older suspect stood up,...
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saturday at 11:00 eastern on american history tv. u.s. and turkish officials say secretary of state john kerry is traveling to turkey and israel this weekend to build on the nation's efforts to repair ties. he planned to depart next week for meetings in london and in south korea, china, and japan but has moved up the departure to this coming saturday. he will discuss the relationship between turkey and israel in regional concerns. secretary of state carry spoke yesterday about recent north korean rhetoric. he says the u.s. will do what is necessary to defend itself from north korea's nuclear threat. he made these remarks at a press conference at the state department's. . >> good afternoon. it is a great pleasure for me to mr. yun as it is his first trip to washington. we're both delighted to start off this way. very close friends, countries that have traveled a very interesting journey together for 60 years now. we celebrate 60 years of this alliance. decades the republic of korea has worked side-by-side as stood up towe have a wide range
saturday at 11:00 eastern on american history tv. u.s. and turkish officials say secretary of state john kerry is traveling to turkey and israel this weekend to build on the nation's efforts to repair ties. he planned to depart next week for meetings in london and in south korea, china, and japan but has moved up the departure to this coming saturday. he will discuss the relationship between turkey and israel in regional concerns. secretary of state carry spoke yesterday about recent north...
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what does he hope to accomplish with this trip, specifically the middle eastern portion of it? >> i think we talked about it earlier on the show, a previous hour. you know, with the middle east part, he's going to sort of introduce maybe a new way to start laying the groundwork for a potential return of talks, peace talks. something the president talked about in general terms during his visit. i think this is a robust trip for secretary kerry. he's still new at the job. he's trying to go around the world, in asia, i think he has a little less experience. i've talked to some folks in the asian diplomatic community are very interested to see what tone he takes over there, especially with china, how much pressure to put on them, especially with north korea. you have a lot of hot-button issues. it's a good chance for the secretary to get out there and make his case known. >> david nakamura, robert costa, always a pleasure. you guys did double duty. you had to pick up the slack for one of our brain trustees. >> traffic here is almost as bad. >> i remember the traffic there vividly.
what does he hope to accomplish with this trip, specifically the middle eastern portion of it? >> i think we talked about it earlier on the show, a previous hour. you know, with the middle east part, he's going to sort of introduce maybe a new way to start laying the groundwork for a potential return of talks, peace talks. something the president talked about in general terms during his visit. i think this is a robust trip for secretary kerry. he's still new at the job. he's trying to go...