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andrew: yes. we turn education back to the enhancement -- charlie: do you have to have that type of element? andrew: apprenticeships in people who understand robotics in this country is a gap. year forng $150,000 in welders in the united states. i can't find them. charlie: you say there should be a place producing welders. andrew: yes. it is a great job and a great skill. want.not just phd's we technicians and modern-day workers, modern-day manufacturing economy. there are a half million jobs in the states. president obama and the team that worked on that, we are going to community is to put the curriculum in place for production schools. charlie: private sponsorship? andrew: the infrastructure is there because it existed long ago. companies are coming end and converting the curriculum for their own supply chains. then they get jobs that we employ them. charlie: how do you stay on top of all going on? andrew: i'm kind of like you, a workaholic. goes with the job. i'm fully connected at all times.
andrew: yes. we turn education back to the enhancement -- charlie: do you have to have that type of element? andrew: apprenticeships in people who understand robotics in this country is a gap. year forng $150,000 in welders in the united states. i can't find them. charlie: you say there should be a place producing welders. andrew: yes. it is a great job and a great skill. want.not just phd's we technicians and modern-day workers, modern-day manufacturing economy. there are a half million jobs...
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. >> rob andrew, salt of the earth. i mean, this was a christian man, attended church all the time, loving father. just a great guy, very successful businessman as well. >> two days before thanksgiving, rob andrew left work to pick up his children. they planned to spend the holiday weekend with his parents. on the way, rob called his best friend. >> rob had called my house around 5:30, telling me how hurried he had been all day and that he was looking forward to picking the kids up and spending a long weekend with them for thanksgiving. >> rob didn't plan to stay long, so he parked his car in the driveway. >> i heard the overhead garage door start up, and then rob paused and said, "hey, i'm going to have to let you go." >> as he walked into the garage, his wife, brenda, asked him to relight the furnace because it had gone out earlier in the day. then there was a commotion. brenda said two masked men with guns appeared out of nowhere. [ shots ] and then they fled. >> i've been shot! my husband's been shot! >> okay. you a
. >> rob andrew, salt of the earth. i mean, this was a christian man, attended church all the time, loving father. just a great guy, very successful businessman as well. >> two days before thanksgiving, rob andrew left work to pick up his children. they planned to spend the holiday weekend with his parents. on the way, rob called his best friend. >> rob had called my house around 5:30, telling me how hurried he had been all day and that he was looking forward to picking the...
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andrew: yes. across the value train of education, back to the enhancement -- charlie: do you have to have that type of element? andrew: apprenticeships in people who understand robotics in the modern day of manufacturing, there is a country in the gap. i am paying $150,000 in year for welders in the united states. i cannot find welders. ok? charlie: you say there should be a place producing welders. andrew: yes. it is a great job and a great skill. charlie: and there is no school that is teaching people to weld? andrew: there are schools out there. it is not just phd's we want. technicians and modern-day workers, modern-day manufacturing economy. there are a half million jobs in the states. so the advanced manufacturing partnership president obama and , the team that worked on that, we are converting community colleges to put the curriculum in place for co-op schools. charlie: private sponsorship? andrew: the infrastructure is there because it existed long ago. public companies are coming in and c
andrew: yes. across the value train of education, back to the enhancement -- charlie: do you have to have that type of element? andrew: apprenticeships in people who understand robotics in the modern day of manufacturing, there is a country in the gap. i am paying $150,000 in year for welders in the united states. i cannot find welders. ok? charlie: you say there should be a place producing welders. andrew: yes. it is a great job and a great skill. charlie: and there is no school that is...
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>> we have a facebook page we dedicated to andrew. we also want to focus not only on andrew but at veterans that died in combat and service and we want to advocate against drunk driving. >> so your advice for people who might the about drinking and driving. >> i would say to be responsible, that the risk of drinking and driving is not worth i. to think about not only yourself and your safety, but others and how it can affect the family, leak us, if a sense. >> forever. >> forever. >> and the facebook page, we'll put the banner on the screen to let people know about what you are doing. >> thank you. >> thank you for having us. thank you. >> and we have to take a break we are really appreciate julie's story. we're going to hear from a local police department about the close connection between alcohol and crime. so stay with us. we'll be right back. . >> welcome back to "beyond the headlines" drunk driving continues to eight i blig issue across the country. the fbi reported 1.2005 million driving under the influence of arrests in the uni
>> we have a facebook page we dedicated to andrew. we also want to focus not only on andrew but at veterans that died in combat and service and we want to advocate against drunk driving. >> so your advice for people who might the about drinking and driving. >> i would say to be responsible, that the risk of drinking and driving is not worth i. to think about not only yourself and your safety, but others and how it can affect the family, leak us, if a sense. >> forever....
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andrew's dad has the honor of giving the vows. when melissa recites her part, she gets choked up. >> until death do us part. >> until death do us part. >> this is my solemn vow. >> this is my solemn vow. >> now it's andrew's turn. >> you can see how intense i am. >> i, andrew paul daniel engstrom, do take melissa rene warren -- >> do take melissa rene warren >> -- to be my lawfully wedded wife. >> to be my waf -- lawfully wedded wife. and pancake-y. i caught myself at waf, you know. it wasn't like waffling. but it was too late. and her dad loved to giggle. and then she starts laughing. it's like all right. you know, that's cool. i'm all right with that. >> it just sort of hit my funnybone. >> she started laughing. i've learned enough about her by now to know that was not the end of it. >> to the amusement of everyone in the church that melissa finds it so funny that she belts out a screeching laugh. >> every time i looked at andrew after i first started laughing, i would remember what he just said and the fact that we're standing
andrew's dad has the honor of giving the vows. when melissa recites her part, she gets choked up. >> until death do us part. >> until death do us part. >> this is my solemn vow. >> this is my solemn vow. >> now it's andrew's turn. >> you can see how intense i am. >> i, andrew paul daniel engstrom, do take melissa rene warren -- >> do take melissa rene warren >> -- to be my lawfully wedded wife. >> to be my waf -- lawfully wedded wife....
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>> we have a facebook page we dedicated to andrew. we also want to focus not only on andrew but at veterans that died in combat and service and we want to advocate against drunk driving. >> so your advice for people who might the about drinking and driving. >> i would say to be responsible, that the risk of drinking and driving is not worth i. to think about not only yourself and your safety, but others and how it can affect the family, leak us, if a sense. >> forever. >> forever. >> and the facebook page, we'll put the banner on the screen to let people know about what you are doing. >> thank you. >> thank you for having us. thank you. >> and we have to take a break we are really appreciate julie's story. we're going to hear from a local police department about the close connection between alcohol and crime. so stay with us. we'll be right back. [female announcer] if the most is the staying awake part, day sleep train has your ticket to a better night's sleep. because when brands compete, you save during mattress price wars. save up
>> we have a facebook page we dedicated to andrew. we also want to focus not only on andrew but at veterans that died in combat and service and we want to advocate against drunk driving. >> so your advice for people who might the about drinking and driving. >> i would say to be responsible, that the risk of drinking and driving is not worth i. to think about not only yourself and your safety, but others and how it can affect the family, leak us, if a sense. >> forever....
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is the prayer of your friend, andrew jackson." the 1900 storm for galveston is a major event in the island's history. there's been a lot written about it and said about it, but it lingers today. so, it is still very much a part of galvestonians history and lives today. this letter is a recent acquisition, and it's from francis lister, who was a railroad agent. it is written to his two sons. "dear boys." it is a letter basically describing what happened to him and his family during the storm. it goes into great detail about the water rising and the wind picking up and what happened to them through the night of september 8. it's basically letting the boys know they are ok. he had already sent them telegraph's, but i guess he wanted to go into detail and let them know what happened. it is very poignant. the detail is very descriptive and really gives you a good idea of the horrors these people suffered. just to give you an idea of how horrible the night was we can read about the water rising and houses being moved off their foundatio
is the prayer of your friend, andrew jackson." the 1900 storm for galveston is a major event in the island's history. there's been a lot written about it and said about it, but it lingers today. so, it is still very much a part of galvestonians history and lives today. this letter is a recent acquisition, and it's from francis lister, who was a railroad agent. it is written to his two sons. "dear boys." it is a letter basically describing what happened to him and his family...
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and then you flip it over and you on the other side andrew jackson. might argument being that each of these were flawed men who fought in a democratic system and it is part of a great and important american story that should not be forgotten. this is different than a campaign that's got a lot of publicity everything is brilliant to put a woman on the $20 bill. yeah, go for it. that's great. they've been brilliant. it's a great idea. [applause] obviously i suggested putting two people who are not women on the $20 bill, so my proposal is a little bit broader than that. it's just putting two figures on every bill ar the pairing of the four founding fathers on a couple of bills, and then pairing of people and all the bills so that in effect they tell a story. people at the same era who have different perspectives. you could have ulysses s. grant on one side of the $50 bill whose armies effectively ended the civil war and on the of is that you could have harrogate beecher stowe this book help to start the civil war. you could have civil rights figures on b
and then you flip it over and you on the other side andrew jackson. might argument being that each of these were flawed men who fought in a democratic system and it is part of a great and important american story that should not be forgotten. this is different than a campaign that's got a lot of publicity everything is brilliant to put a woman on the $20 bill. yeah, go for it. that's great. they've been brilliant. it's a great idea. [applause] obviously i suggested putting two people who are...
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for 27-year-old andrew tasike, the mountain is everything. andrew tasike: so, at this point, you can see the volcanic soils are very fertile. you can see the climbing beans. they are doing very well because of the fertile soil here. this place is rich. reporter: thanks to the many mountain streams, a unique ecosystem has emerged. to preserve it, the upper part of the mountain was declared a nature reserve in 1993. at that time, more than 30,000 people had to be resettled. andrew: because if they are to stay in the park, then they do their activities and they will end up spoiling the ecosystem and the streams of water which are coming from the mountains. reporter: people were forced out so that nature could develop undisturbed. we go past the highest settlements. then, after a long trek, we finally reach the nature reserve. it's guarded by the ugandan military. people are allowed into the national park only with a permit. in addition, the soldiers make sure no one smuggles anything out of the park. andrew: we have unique plants here which, if
for 27-year-old andrew tasike, the mountain is everything. andrew tasike: so, at this point, you can see the volcanic soils are very fertile. you can see the climbing beans. they are doing very well because of the fertile soil here. this place is rich. reporter: thanks to the many mountain streams, a unique ecosystem has emerged. to preserve it, the upper part of the mountain was declared a nature reserve in 1993. at that time, more than 30,000 people had to be resettled. andrew: because if...
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you could believe that maybe andrew johnson was part of the conspiracy to try to finish off, you can believe the can spears he was part of a long-standing conspiracy by the democratic party to kill any president who wasn't like them. you can say oh that's crazy but since the democratic party was founded under under jackson who is the president of the opposite party? and then zachary taylor, and he got in the way of the south and he died, then it was abraham lincoln and you are following the democrats you should let democrats because you can guarantee they wouldn't run for office. what kind of message did that sent. you're beginning to sense that there might be a broader conspiracy out there, you could believe it, they thought it was fair. if you got a president of the united states who believes that members of congress are out to kill him he compares himself and thinks members of the congress plan to kill, kill 8 million americans let's talk about a level of irrationality that's incredible. supposing the president of the united states said today, well. [inaudible] you would say this
you could believe that maybe andrew johnson was part of the conspiracy to try to finish off, you can believe the can spears he was part of a long-standing conspiracy by the democratic party to kill any president who wasn't like them. you can say oh that's crazy but since the democratic party was founded under under jackson who is the president of the opposite party? and then zachary taylor, and he got in the way of the south and he died, then it was abraham lincoln and you are following the...
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andrew: fine. it works. if you look at the moment, if there was a regulation shift, you would not see quick advancements of developments. shery: where are you planning to sell and where are you selling right now? we see the affecting copper prices with the slowdown in china, they take up the bulk of chin it. andrew: we are an exploration company. china, japan and korea are markets. when you look at markets coming out of mongolia as well. shery: with gold prices plunging -- i know you look for gold as well in the mines. andrew: we have copper projects, but they are quite gold rich. gold is an important growth. it will be important. $1000 for the gold price is not such a bad price. we think moving forward -- shery: what happens if it plunges below 1000? andrew: it is true. copper is what we are focused on. when you look at what we are looking to develop. shery: when it comes to exploration, you tend to hang in there, waiting for prices to rebound. what is your expectation now? andrew: this is a good opportunit
andrew: fine. it works. if you look at the moment, if there was a regulation shift, you would not see quick advancements of developments. shery: where are you planning to sell and where are you selling right now? we see the affecting copper prices with the slowdown in china, they take up the bulk of chin it. andrew: we are an exploration company. china, japan and korea are markets. when you look at markets coming out of mongolia as well. shery: with gold prices plunging -- i know you look for...
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andrew sim ups -- al jazerra's andrew simmons is in the capital buttbudapest. >> reporter: for now this is home for people who left war zones looking to sanctuary and they can go no further. many weren't warned not to buy international rail tickets. police stopped them from boarding trains. this syrian mother spent the last of her savings on nonrefundsable tickets. now she regrets not paying people smugglers instead. >> translator: i feel angry. all countries helped us except hungary, macedonia let us cross, they let us use the train going to serbia. every day we talked hours to reach the border and my feet became swole end. i had to carry my baby all the way. i am exhausted. >> reporter: she has little hem. there are only a few volunteers giving advice to the refugees. >> we cannot only blame the smugglers because we are we are giving the smugglers better and better business by not letting these people take a train. >> reporter: hungary is ignore all criticism of their handling of crisis it stands accused of stripping away the rights of refugees and is preparing new legislation that me
andrew sim ups -- al jazerra's andrew simmons is in the capital buttbudapest. >> reporter: for now this is home for people who left war zones looking to sanctuary and they can go no further. many weren't warned not to buy international rail tickets. police stopped them from boarding trains. this syrian mother spent the last of her savings on nonrefundsable tickets. now she regrets not paying people smugglers instead. >> translator: i feel angry. all countries helped us except...
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you can believe that maybe andrew johnson was part of the conspiracy to get to the top. you can believe the conspiracy was part of holland standing people to kill a president. jube say that is not all that crazy? but since the party was founded, who are the presidents of the opposition party? one was harrison and he died in office but they said it was pneumonia and the next was zachary taylor and he got in the way of the selfie and he died in office but how convenient then abraham lincoln and there is the pattern and democrats say but then to the what type of message does that send the there is a broader conspiracy out there and people believed it. there were books but it is all parts of the mindset end if you have another president who believes members of the congress ought to compare themselves to christ that think members plan to kill, kill 8 million americans in the south it is a level of irrationality that is incredible. suppose did the president of the united states said today if you want me to say where the traders of the united states? i say mitch mcconnell. spea
you can believe that maybe andrew johnson was part of the conspiracy to get to the top. you can believe the conspiracy was part of holland standing people to kill a president. jube say that is not all that crazy? but since the party was founded, who are the presidents of the opposition party? one was harrison and he died in office but they said it was pneumonia and the next was zachary taylor and he got in the way of the selfie and he died in office but how convenient then abraham lincoln and...
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-andrew: thanks, marcus. lemonis: you know, there's this old saying that when one door closes, another one opens. man: these walls are gonna be all blown out. lemonis: i think i just found that door on a much better location. man: 250,000 cars a day pass here. lemonis: the west side highway runs from west 72nd street all the way down the hudson river to lower manhattan. it's one of the busiest streets in manhattan. quite frankly, the exposure is gonna be great for business. man: you could fit about 18 to 20 cars within this space. lemonis: the challenge with our current space is that there's one way in and one way out. this has one way in and another way out. jon: i could literally look at like four or five cars at once. lemonis: in the old location, we were appraising around 600 cars a month and buying about 1/3 of everything we appraised, so 200 cars a month. in this new location, we should appraise about 1,000 cars a month and buy about 1/3 of them, so 333 cars a month. not only is it a better location, bu
-andrew: thanks, marcus. lemonis: you know, there's this old saying that when one door closes, another one opens. man: these walls are gonna be all blown out. lemonis: i think i just found that door on a much better location. man: 250,000 cars a day pass here. lemonis: the west side highway runs from west 72nd street all the way down the hudson river to lower manhattan. it's one of the busiest streets in manhattan. quite frankly, the exposure is gonna be great for business. man: you could fit...
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andrew stevens, cnn, bangkok. >> andrew, thank you. >>> breaking overnight. emergency workers in china racing to put out fires at the site of the chemical blast in the northern city of tianjin. china state run news agency says one ignition point came from an auto distribution point near the blast site. look at the photos. this as high levels of dangerous chemicals remain on the site. water tests show high levels of sodium cyanide. a toxic chemical that can kill humans rapidly. the contaminated water is contained around the blast zone. the explosion killed more than 100 people. >>> breaking overnight. north korea readying its troops and threatening war after change fire with south korea. we are live with the new tensions ahead. >>> breaking news this morning. north korea threatening war. readying troops for an attack after exchanging fire with south korea. we are live on the border. >>> jeb bush takes on donald trump in the race for president. now both candidates on the campaign trail. >>> president obama's push to the iran nuclear deal laying out his argument
andrew stevens, cnn, bangkok. >> andrew, thank you. >>> breaking overnight. emergency workers in china racing to put out fires at the site of the chemical blast in the northern city of tianjin. china state run news agency says one ignition point came from an auto distribution point near the blast site. look at the photos. this as high levels of dangerous chemicals remain on the site. water tests show high levels of sodium cyanide. a toxic chemical that can kill humans rapidly....
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andrew wilder: dan, do you want to talk? on the question on the constitution or what needs , thisdone in afghanistan is for the afghans to work out. it is their constitution. they will be the ones to figure out how to implement political agreement which they agree to. art of which was a call for determination of what the constitutional structure is, the power between a president and a prime minister down the road. these are afghan laws, interpretation. the afghans have demonstrated they have the ability to figure out within their legal system how to ensure there is a credible government in place. we look to see how they will ultimately fulfill this. with regard to elect war will form, i was there to meet with tom because i was devoted the mandate they have, the importance of electoral reform. it is something secretary kerry feels passionate about, having been there for the elections in and 2014.ine -- 2009 when he was engaging with about theghani importance of transparent in any well functioning democracy. ensuring that futu
andrew wilder: dan, do you want to talk? on the question on the constitution or what needs , thisdone in afghanistan is for the afghans to work out. it is their constitution. they will be the ones to figure out how to implement political agreement which they agree to. art of which was a call for determination of what the constitutional structure is, the power between a president and a prime minister down the road. these are afghan laws, interpretation. the afghans have demonstrated they have...
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cnn's asia pacific editor andrew stevens on the phone for us. andrew, the pictures just devastating. >> reporter: absolutely, christine. the death toll currently standing at 22. that bomb was primed to detonate with maximum impact. meaning it was timed to go off when the shrine area was at its busiest. a lot of thais coming home from work going into that shrine to pay respects, to receive blessings. a lot of tourists there as well. that is when that pipe bomb went off. they say they were called, they were given warning that there would be an attack, but they weren't given any further intell than that. they didn't know where and when. news coming in, but there has been another smaller explosion in the city. this is at a pier on the river which runs through the city not far from a luxury hotel district. authorities are on the scene at the moment. we're being told there were no injuries. that's important to note. we're just getting that news in at the moment. police have released this picture of a man in a yellow shirt. they say they cannot identif
cnn's asia pacific editor andrew stevens on the phone for us. andrew, the pictures just devastating. >> reporter: absolutely, christine. the death toll currently standing at 22. that bomb was primed to detonate with maximum impact. meaning it was timed to go off when the shrine area was at its busiest. a lot of thais coming home from work going into that shrine to pay respects, to receive blessings. a lot of tourists there as well. that is when that pipe bomb went off. they say they were...
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news 4's andrew siff is here to show us. andrew? >> reporter: shiba, chuck, that can be a real challenge. first of all, you're stuck at home with your kids. then a heatwave is coming. you have to take vacation days from work. of and then what if you find out one of these pools is closed? fortunately, there is a backup plan. >> mom's job is never done. i have to do what i have to do for my children. >> reporter: and what tanya thomas did is take five vacation days from her office job so she could take care of her kids in a week with no school and no camp. they drove to the red hook pool, which was closed for unexpected cleanup today. so -- >> sunset park it is. >> reporter: they went to the nearest pool that was open. cool activities, the key to getting through this challenging week in a summer when thousands of families face the challenge. new york city schools don't open until september 9th. >> try to keep them busy as much as possible, so for me, any activity that's free and available through new york city is what i do. >> reporte
news 4's andrew siff is here to show us. andrew? >> reporter: shiba, chuck, that can be a real challenge. first of all, you're stuck at home with your kids. then a heatwave is coming. you have to take vacation days from work. of and then what if you find out one of these pools is closed? fortunately, there is a backup plan. >> mom's job is never done. i have to do what i have to do for my children. >> reporter: and what tanya thomas did is take five vacation days from her...
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i want to bring in andrew stevens in hong kong. andrew, two very different stories. european stocks are rallying. u.s. stock futures are perking up, but the selloff continued in asia. >> reporter: good morning, christine. the selloff continued in asia. it was more of a selective selloff. that is important to notice. it was shanghai's bigger fall. 7.6% versus 8.5%. no doubt panic ruling in shanghai. japan also down today. that was a big fall in japan and surprisingly big fall considering if you look around the rest of the region, considering hong kong. the australia market was up, but tokyo is still down. the fear is there a global slowdown in japan is a big exporter would be hit by that. what we are seeing, christine, this is becoming confined once again to shanghai and the shanghai index, specifically. investors are being burned badly. they are not reacting specifically to bad news from the chinese economy. there is a big disconnect with what happens in the markets in shanghai and the real economy. no sign of government intervention which suggests this selloff will
i want to bring in andrew stevens in hong kong. andrew, two very different stories. european stocks are rallying. u.s. stock futures are perking up, but the selloff continued in asia. >> reporter: good morning, christine. the selloff continued in asia. it was more of a selective selloff. that is important to notice. it was shanghai's bigger fall. 7.6% versus 8.5%. no doubt panic ruling in shanghai. japan also down today. that was a big fall in japan and surprisingly big fall considering...
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andrew: across this vast region, the authorities are trying to keep a lid on piracy. this new prison being one answer. we are being searched here very thoroughly at the prison, which has only been open for a year or so. britain is one of the five european countries that paid for it. pirates areicted being held beside members of the islamist militant group al-shabaab. in the past, prison escapes were routine in somalia. not here. see. helps young people to a warningnal -- signal. andrew: but it's clear all of these men are footsoldier, not the pirate ringleaders. >> i was 17 when they arrested me. i don't deserve to be here. if there were more jobs in the country, there would not be more piracy. andrew: but law and order remain elusive in somalia. a skirmish outside of our guarded compound. new local force has been set up to tackle piracy and illegal fishing, but it is just too small to make a real difference. if the western navies withdrew, piracy would begin again? >> they will come back, definitely. andrew: if the royal navy's go away -- royal navies go away? >> yes
andrew: across this vast region, the authorities are trying to keep a lid on piracy. this new prison being one answer. we are being searched here very thoroughly at the prison, which has only been open for a year or so. britain is one of the five european countries that paid for it. pirates areicted being held beside members of the islamist militant group al-shabaab. in the past, prison escapes were routine in somalia. not here. see. helps young people to a warningnal -- signal. andrew: but...
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andrew: absolutely. we have seen this growth and so many people have been helpful in helping us get that message out. something likes i'm security, about two weeks after we launched, the sony attack happened and it has been an onslaught of focus in that space. being the first company to provide the first etf to folks on this area makes it a natural part of the conversation. erik: your expense ratio, what does that translate to as far as income? andrew: can't go into specific details but we have strong partners. we have international securities exchange, u.s. bank and huge players in the space. for us, it is not necessarily about trying to get the biggest these of their management fee. it is about working together and having powerful groups on our side having benefit in promoting it together. erik: what is your next etf going to be? andrew: we did launch the first big data etf as well as the first mobile payment etf. we are looking at a bunch of different ideas that are coming from us or third-party group
andrew: absolutely. we have seen this growth and so many people have been helpful in helping us get that message out. something likes i'm security, about two weeks after we launched, the sony attack happened and it has been an onslaught of focus in that space. being the first company to provide the first etf to folks on this area makes it a natural part of the conversation. erik: your expense ratio, what does that translate to as far as income? andrew: can't go into specific details but we have...
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i want to bring in andrew stevens in hong kong. andrew, the selloff continues unabated in asia. >> reporter: good morning, christine. unabated in china. shanghai down more than it was yesterday. 7.6% versus 7.5% yesterday. these are massive falls in anyone's language. this is panic selling in china. they are mainly small investors and want to get out of the market. a lot of them borrowed money to do it. now they want to get out. their concern is no sign of visible government support trying to ease the pain. a lot of angry and disgruntled investors in china. it is important to note here, christine, the shanghai meltdown should be seen in isolation. the market does tend to operate in its own world. it doesn't reflect what is happening in the real economy. market went up into a huge territory while the market was going down. the other good news here, if you can call it that, if you look at markets like hong kong, they finished higher. they finished higher today. japan on the other hand did finish a lot weaker which suggests there are
i want to bring in andrew stevens in hong kong. andrew, the selloff continues unabated in asia. >> reporter: good morning, christine. unabated in china. shanghai down more than it was yesterday. 7.6% versus 7.5% yesterday. these are massive falls in anyone's language. this is panic selling in china. they are mainly small investors and want to get out of the market. a lot of them borrowed money to do it. now they want to get out. their concern is no sign of visible government support...
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andrew was a professor ucla and jacobs had been a ph.d thesis advisor at mit. they were both mit ph.d's. and abroad and jerry heller to be the first full-time engineer at length about it is that my house in l.a. but before he closed the next day irwin jacobs made a sudden decision that is going to leave usc s. as a professor and also join link a bit as a full-time employee. so instead of buying this house and l.a., they moved down to san diego and then later andrew moved down and the three of them made link a bit with one of the pioneering companies in digital communications. then what happened later was another big east coast tech company at the time of wired link a bit. at that juncture irwin jacobs and andrew left, while the left a little ways after and found qualcomm and general insurance required maycom and jerry heller stayed with g.i. here in san diego. eventually became my boss, and that's when the whole digital tv thing started. so if you think about san diego as a digital communications center, you had jacobs starting qualcomm and then jerry heller st
andrew was a professor ucla and jacobs had been a ph.d thesis advisor at mit. they were both mit ph.d's. and abroad and jerry heller to be the first full-time engineer at length about it is that my house in l.a. but before he closed the next day irwin jacobs made a sudden decision that is going to leave usc s. as a professor and also join link a bit as a full-time employee. so instead of buying this house and l.a., they moved down to san diego and then later andrew moved down and the three of...
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andrew mcafee is an m.i.t. professor, and coauthor of "the rise of the machine age" also here is martin ford. i wonder what you think about it, andrew? it is not something i used to worry about and it is something i worry about now. am i right to worry? >> you're right to worry, but let's not get carried away. complex interdependent systems fail. they always have, they will continue to do that. luckily we're getting better at building these things so they fail less often. >> failures are one thing, but another thing is allowing hackers to get into things they would not have had access to in the past. what are you worried about? fail juries or hacking? >> the under lying cause of them is really the same thing. it means more potentially failures that cannot be anticipated and it means more avenues for hacking. i think this is inevitable. our systems will be more and more complex. we're going to make the systems smarter, more capable, and they can diagnose and protect themselves. that will be the only viable solut
andrew mcafee is an m.i.t. professor, and coauthor of "the rise of the machine age" also here is martin ford. i wonder what you think about it, andrew? it is not something i used to worry about and it is something i worry about now. am i right to worry? >> you're right to worry, but let's not get carried away. complex interdependent systems fail. they always have, they will continue to do that. luckily we're getting better at building these things so they fail less often....
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andrew johnson was a brave, patriotic, able, talented, tenn. slave holding politician who stood by the american flag, became a military governor during the war, became president when abraham lincoln was assassinated, democratic president elected on essentials republican ticket in 1864. andrew johnson's courage, principles, belief the constitution binds' government and is not expensive are real and sincere. his contempt for black people is also very real, very sincere, andrew johnson wanted to bring the country together as fast as possible as a way of making sure the bitterness of the war would not continue. in 1865 he used his presidential authority to start the process going with state government run by white southern conservatives, where in fact johnson didn't wanted something as close to slavery as possible would be imposed on free black people. when the congress tried to adjust to change this, not to give blacks the vote but give them essential basic rights, it to hold property, to marry, to testify in court, in fact when johnson vetoed the
andrew johnson was a brave, patriotic, able, talented, tenn. slave holding politician who stood by the american flag, became a military governor during the war, became president when abraham lincoln was assassinated, democratic president elected on essentials republican ticket in 1864. andrew johnson's courage, principles, belief the constitution binds' government and is not expensive are real and sincere. his contempt for black people is also very real, very sincere, andrew johnson wanted to...
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andrew johnson in 1866, president of the united states is doing exactly that. may think this is rational. i think this is very dangerous. the guy that looks that way, you're beginning to laugh if he is calling it the alleged congress or a body hanging on the edge of government that declares itself to be of congress, you might ask what is he going to do about it? is he going to use the army to toss it out and put in the congress he wants? if possible, don't you think? it could have been, don't you think? that is when you begin to get into a cold sweat. america 1866. andrew johnson was a brave patriotic able talented tennessee slaveholding politician who stood by the american flag when others but not to the stars and became a military governor during the war, became president when abraham lincoln was assassinated. a democratic president elected on an essentially republican ticket to balance it off in 1864. andrew johnson's courage, principle, believes the constitution binds government in our real and sincere. his contempt for black people is also very real, very
andrew johnson in 1866, president of the united states is doing exactly that. may think this is rational. i think this is very dangerous. the guy that looks that way, you're beginning to laugh if he is calling it the alleged congress or a body hanging on the edge of government that declares itself to be of congress, you might ask what is he going to do about it? is he going to use the army to toss it out and put in the congress he wants? if possible, don't you think? it could have been, don't...
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i'm going to let andrew tell you about that history. here is andrew dolkart. [applause] mr. dolkart: it's always a pleasure to be here. so as carol noted, this is the 50th anniversary of the landmark law, and i'm sure all of you know that, and that i am the co-curator of the exhibit called "saving place: 50 years of new york city landmarks." which i co-currated with donald, the architecture currator. as carol mentioned, the show is supposed to close the second week in september. actually, the show has been extended through the end of the year, but i highly recommend you go before september 13 because a lot of the architectural drawings are probably going to disappear after that date because a lot of archives are not going to extend the loan. because of light, they cannot be on view for too long. if you have not seen the show, go before the second week in september. when carol asked me to speak about the exhibition and the book, i hesitated because it is not specifically a skyscraper story, and i wanted to make the talk sort of site-specific, so i talked with carol about this
i'm going to let andrew tell you about that history. here is andrew dolkart. [applause] mr. dolkart: it's always a pleasure to be here. so as carol noted, this is the 50th anniversary of the landmark law, and i'm sure all of you know that, and that i am the co-curator of the exhibit called "saving place: 50 years of new york city landmarks." which i co-currated with donald, the architecture currator. as carol mentioned, the show is supposed to close the second week in september....
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andrew simmons, al jazerra, in macedonia. >>> andrew simmons is in there on that border town there where many of the refugees have been waiting to take trains north, andrew, what is happening there now? >> reporter: well, lauren, i am just outside the town and this is, as you can see, open countryside. what is going on behind me is a digger is spreading over this entire area, clearing the area to form a transit center. nearby is a railway, and a railway is -- has got makeshift sort of platforms with wooden supports. they are going to use this area basically to fast track refugees out of the country effectively. they'll go straight by train or bus to the serbian border. what has actually happened is quite political. in fact the macedonian government originally angered by the greek government's action in chartering a ship and a number of ships bringing refugees in to greece and then them going over the border here in to bass down i can't, they couldn't cope with the numbers, that's why they closed the border. then, of course, immense pressure came down on the government here to reopen the
andrew simmons, al jazerra, in macedonia. >>> andrew simmons is in there on that border town there where many of the refugees have been waiting to take trains north, andrew, what is happening there now? >> reporter: well, lauren, i am just outside the town and this is, as you can see, open countryside. what is going on behind me is a digger is spreading over this entire area, clearing the area to form a transit center. nearby is a railway, and a railway is -- has got makeshift...
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andrew luck is probably one of the best quarterbacks in the nfl at this point right now. at the end of the day, being behind andrew luke. >> in the offseason much was made of kaepernick working with kurt warner in arizona, revamping his whole passing style, form or whatever. i'm just curious to see if he will stick to that game plan or when the heat's on, when he takes those three steps back, and the pocket's converged on him, he reverts back to what he knows. >> how many reps has he had at it? once repetition becomes habit. if you've taken enough repetitions, something becomes habit. how much time did he have to work with him? is all that stuff ingrained now? but at the end of the day he is what he is. he is so dynamic because he can make those plays with his feet. you want him standing there, cleaning up the throwing motion a little bit. but at the end of the day you don't want to take that from him, because it makes the defense play honest, spy somebody. if you don't play him to run the ball, he will beat you with his feet. >> excellent point. kickoff is getting closer
andrew luck is probably one of the best quarterbacks in the nfl at this point right now. at the end of the day, being behind andrew luke. >> in the offseason much was made of kaepernick working with kurt warner in arizona, revamping his whole passing style, form or whatever. i'm just curious to see if he will stick to that game plan or when the heat's on, when he takes those three steps back, and the pocket's converged on him, he reverts back to what he knows. >> how many reps has...
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i'm going to let andrew tell you about that history. .ere is andrew dolkart [applause] it's always a pleasure to be here. as carol noted, this is the 50th law,ersary of the landmark and i'm sure all of you know that, and that i am the co-curator of the exhibit called "saving place: 50 years of new york city landmarks." as carol mentioned, the show is supposed to close the second week in september. actually, the show has been extended through the end of the year, but i highly recommend you go before september 13 because a lot of the architectural drawings are probably going to disappear after that date because a lot of archives are not going to extend the loan. because of light, they cannot be on view for too long. if you have not seen the show, go before the second week in september. when carol asked me to speak about the exhibition in the it isi hesitated because not specifically a skyscraper story, and i wanted to make the talk sort of site-specific, so i talked to carol about this and thought about what i could talk about. there are two issues i will talk about this evening that d
i'm going to let andrew tell you about that history. .ere is andrew dolkart [applause] it's always a pleasure to be here. as carol noted, this is the 50th law,ersary of the landmark and i'm sure all of you know that, and that i am the co-curator of the exhibit called "saving place: 50 years of new york city landmarks." as carol mentioned, the show is supposed to close the second week in september. actually, the show has been extended through the end of the year, but i highly recommend...
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andrew: i would say that is near identical. i think they have woken up to the fact that i feeding -- by feeding market share, they are actually losing more than they might have gained by reducing the market share and hanging on to a higher price, certainly when they take a long-term view. and we would agree with them. that is exactly the game we play in copper and oil and other commodities. bhp made some $2 billion in petroleum and an average relies price of $68. no one is getting that price today. what happened to your petroleum business? can it be average of all if profitable ift be brent averages where it is now? andrew: yes, it can be profitable and it is. makes decentness returns on prices of over 30%. our business strength, if you like, is the quality of our assets. we stress operational excellence. generally when we run a business, we have some of the best resources and we run them better than anyone else. we make money in this environment across all our businesses. ceoia: that was bp -- bhp andrew mckenzie speaking with
andrew: i would say that is near identical. i think they have woken up to the fact that i feeding -- by feeding market share, they are actually losing more than they might have gained by reducing the market share and hanging on to a higher price, certainly when they take a long-term view. and we would agree with them. that is exactly the game we play in copper and oil and other commodities. bhp made some $2 billion in petroleum and an average relies price of $68. no one is getting that price...
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uniform. >> i bet andrew luck likes that. >> thank you. >>> tonight on the 10:00 p.m. news, ballooning costs of fighting the wildfires. billions spent on fire fighting, some may be coming at the expense of programs to prevent fire. that story is on it 10:00 p.m. news thank you for making ktvu channel 2 news your choice for news. we are always here for you on www.ktvu.com and you can follow us on twitter and facebook. sigh you at 10:00 p.m. everybody. female announcer: you're on the right track to save big during sleep train's triple choice sale. for a limited time you can choose up to 48 months interest-free financing on a huge selection of tempur-pedic models. or choose to save hundreds on simmons beautyrest mattress sets. you can even choose $300 in free gifts with sleep train's most popular stearns & foster mattresses. the triple choice sale ends soon at sleep train. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it took leonardo and miriam years to master the toss. but just a few little steps to master depositing checks with the chase mob
uniform. >> i bet andrew luck likes that. >> thank you. >>> tonight on the 10:00 p.m. news, ballooning costs of fighting the wildfires. billions spent on fire fighting, some may be coming at the expense of programs to prevent fire. that story is on it 10:00 p.m. news thank you for making ktvu channel 2 news your choice for news. we are always here for you on www.ktvu.com and you can follow us on twitter and facebook. sigh you at 10:00 p.m. everybody. female announcer:...
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news 4's andrew siff is live this afternoon. andrew. >> rob, pretty incredible, if you think about it. we're talking about the fall of 2012. the hospital in this community devastated by floodwaters, shut down, never reopened. here we are in the summer of 2015 and finally something long beach residents ave been calling for over and over, an emergency department is now here. >> dizzy. >> reporter: retired long beach resident patricia nearly fainted this morning so she called for an ambulance and felt so relieved. that the new er in her community opened today. what does it mean to you there's now an er right in long beach instead of you having to ride in an ambulance miles away? >> it's the most wonderful thing they do. and everybody in long beach is thrilled with it. >> reporter: for the first time since superstorm sandy, inundated long beach hospital with floodwater. 1,000 days ago. there is now an emergency room here. >> not only was this -- there was a tremendous outcry from the public here, but when we talked to the profession
news 4's andrew siff is live this afternoon. andrew. >> rob, pretty incredible, if you think about it. we're talking about the fall of 2012. the hospital in this community devastated by floodwaters, shut down, never reopened. here we are in the summer of 2015 and finally something long beach residents ave been calling for over and over, an emergency department is now here. >> dizzy. >> reporter: retired long beach resident patricia nearly fainted this morning so she called for...
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andrew byrne is the financial times correspondent and he joins us live from budapest. you are at the kolodny railroad station where hundreds of migrants are camping. tell us what the situation looks like. andrew: the number of migrants entering hungary in the last few days has risen sharply. these are mainly syrian, and afghan and iraqi migrants who traveled to europe into hungary which is a gateway for many of these migrants into the european union. migrants.reds of many of them are trying to make their way onwards to cities like vienna. you are seeing families, often young children. it has become one of the most striking symbols in budapest of how authorities are struggling to deal with this influx of migrants and refugees. >> the response looks harsh. tell us about the security measures that could be imposed. andrew: hungary has perhaps been most vocal in its warnings about this influx over the last few months. in june, the government announced 175 kilometer long razor wire fence. they hope to complete the first phase of that by the end of this month. that does not
andrew byrne is the financial times correspondent and he joins us live from budapest. you are at the kolodny railroad station where hundreds of migrants are camping. tell us what the situation looks like. andrew: the number of migrants entering hungary in the last few days has risen sharply. these are mainly syrian, and afghan and iraqi migrants who traveled to europe into hungary which is a gateway for many of these migrants into the european union. migrants.reds of many of them are trying to...
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andrew simmons has been speaking to them. >> families walking in the sweltering midday heat. most have run out of water, but they still have the will to carry on. they're so exhausted that some don't even realize the white post they're passing mark the border. it marks their entrance into the european union. it's hard to take in the fact that these people have walked more than 15 kilometers in this searing heat. another stage in this long journey. even though they're crossing into the european union, the problems aren't over. these people are like hundreds of others haven't tried to run away from the hungarian border police. they're rounded up and taken to registration camps. women and children get priority. and the bus leaves behind people who are frustrated and unsure of what happens next. this man is from damascus and syria. he made two attempts to cross from turkey to greece by sea. on the first he was arrested and detained. on the second he was rescued by the coast guard. >> this was the most difficult. this one, this, you know, this that we had from the greek border to
andrew simmons has been speaking to them. >> families walking in the sweltering midday heat. most have run out of water, but they still have the will to carry on. they're so exhausted that some don't even realize the white post they're passing mark the border. it marks their entrance into the european union. it's hard to take in the fact that these people have walked more than 15 kilometers in this searing heat. another stage in this long journey. even though they're crossing into the...
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live in astoria tonight, andrew siff, news 4 new york. >> andrew, thanks. >>> storm team 4 meteorologist janice huff is tracking that heat moving in. we'll get the latest from here in a few minutes. and remember to download our news 4 new york app for the latest temperatures and weather alerts. it's in the apple app store right now. >>> tonight police need your help finding three people accused of sneaking into a brooklyn hospital to take a picture with a newborn baby. police say two women and a man got past security in the maternity ward at nyu leeth ran medical center sunday. we're told the three then asked a woman if they could take a photo with her newborn baby. when the woman refused the request, they took off. the three are wanted on trespassing charges. >>> in other news, history is made in havana. for the first time in more than 50 years, the american flag is flying at the u.s. embassy there. this is the latest symbol of the renewed relations between the u.s. and cuba. news 4's shiba russell is here with the ceremony watched around the world, shiba. >> no longer enemies or rivals
live in astoria tonight, andrew siff, news 4 new york. >> andrew, thanks. >>> storm team 4 meteorologist janice huff is tracking that heat moving in. we'll get the latest from here in a few minutes. and remember to download our news 4 new york app for the latest temperatures and weather alerts. it's in the apple app store right now. >>> tonight police need your help finding three people accused of sneaking into a brooklyn hospital to take a picture with a newborn baby....
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news 4's andrew siff is live in brooklyn heights tonight with details on that. andrew. >> reporter: well, rob, if you're one of the thousands of people who live or work in brooklyn heights, you can't get more convenient than this station. the a and the c to brooklyn bridge high street. it will be out of service on 40 different weekends through 2016, all because of repairs, so you better get ready to use your feet. the a train is a lifeline for new yorkers like cowher of brooklyn heights. >> i live right on sit here which is literally not even two minutes walking. >> reporter: but she and other commuters noticed signs today with the five dreaded words, no trains at this station. meaning she'll have to walk from the f, a 15-minute longer walk, for 40 weekends. that adds up to ten extra hours of walking over the next few months. >> it's going to be hard. it's not going to be as convenient as it is right now. >> reporter: why the inconvenience? superstorm sandy. it soaked the tunnel where the a and c trains travel with millions of gallons of water. >> after the stor
news 4's andrew siff is live in brooklyn heights tonight with details on that. andrew. >> reporter: well, rob, if you're one of the thousands of people who live or work in brooklyn heights, you can't get more convenient than this station. the a and the c to brooklyn bridge high street. it will be out of service on 40 different weekends through 2016, all because of repairs, so you better get ready to use your feet. the a train is a lifeline for new yorkers like cowher of brooklyn heights....
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it is certainly the end agf andrew's illegal b.a.s.e. jumping career. he's going to continue jumping in legal locations. cliffs in europe and things like that. >> reporter: judge merchant called the jump from the freedomwer selfish and reckhless. he questioned if ts. men were really sorry if they were posing for photos in "maxim" magazine and added jumping from the roof of the building brought back painful memories of people forced o juhp from the twin towers on 9/11. though several family members have said they were glad security flaws in one world trade were exposed. jen maxfield, news 4 new york. >>> and coming up, news 4 at 6:00 continues. gardening in space? we'll tell you about the first harvest for the present crop of astronauts on board the international spacebstation. no all a room with a view. people anxious to see he pope battleship. >>> a hotel room may be hard to come by if you plan on following the pope to philly next month. there is one unique optlon still available if you're willing to give up your privacynd a view. you cand bump on boar
it is certainly the end agf andrew's illegal b.a.s.e. jumping career. he's going to continue jumping in legal locations. cliffs in europe and things like that. >> reporter: judge merchant called the jump from the freedomwer selfish and reckhless. he questioned if ts. men were really sorry if they were posing for photos in "maxim" magazine and added jumping from the roof of the building brought back painful memories of people forced o juhp from the twin towers on 9/11. though...
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i want to bring in andrew stevens in hong kong. andrew, it has been a wild week for stocks. what is the change from earlier this week and now for asian markets? is it just the government interventi intervention proposing them up? >> reporter: i think that is what it is, alison. if you look at the performance over the latter part of the week, they were being driven by sentiment. also by good old fashion buying of the market by state institutions like insurance and pension funds. this is a pattern we have seen before. in fact, the chinese government has explicitly ordered the pension funds and insurance funds to buy into the market to put a plank under the big falls. what we need to do they did this before they brought some calm to the market for a couple of weeks and the selling started again. don't think for a minute this volatility in china is still over. obviously the government doesn't want to see a collapse in the market. we are seeing a slow burn in market. it was down 40% since the beginning of june. if you look at what happened for the week and you see the numbers the
i want to bring in andrew stevens in hong kong. andrew, it has been a wild week for stocks. what is the change from earlier this week and now for asian markets? is it just the government interventi intervention proposing them up? >> reporter: i think that is what it is, alison. if you look at the performance over the latter part of the week, they were being driven by sentiment. also by good old fashion buying of the market by state institutions like insurance and pension funds. this is a...
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so, andrew? >> we had a very interesting and challenging task of looking at the controversies, and as you would imagine from the title we had a rich diversity of people to inquire and include in the team and i think the key thing we wanted to emphasize in the paper was that there are many, many people who report faith in the world. in fact, the pew forum says in their surveys more than 84% of the world's population report having a faith. this slide shows some of the major faith and it involves looking at differences between faiths and sometimes differences within faiths. and that is a very important thing to do. the second slide i think just shows the importance of not being too simplistic in attributing anything to faith, belief alone. the slide just emphasizes that in the center we're talking about things like attitudes and beliefs and prejudices and behavior and choice of technologies and all of the things that we think of every day, but it isn't just faith that influences. sometimes it's just
so, andrew? >> we had a very interesting and challenging task of looking at the controversies, and as you would imagine from the title we had a rich diversity of people to inquire and include in the team and i think the key thing we wanted to emphasize in the paper was that there are many, many people who report faith in the world. in fact, the pew forum says in their surveys more than 84% of the world's population report having a faith. this slide shows some of the major faith and it...
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, thank you very much, indeed, andrew simmons there. we're going to bring that to the unhcr assistant high commissioner for protection. joining us from unhcr headquarters in geneva. a complete rethink. our correspondent said that the message he gives to a lot of people, but what kind ofry think is needed? >> well, obviously we need a very comprehensive approach to address the situation. we need first of all a lot of support for the neighboring countries of syria. we have over 4 million syrian refugees in lebanon, turkey, jordan, egypt and in iraq and in a number of other countries. it is clear that they require as much support as we can possibly give them. we need to give support to greece. greece over the last couple of months has received over 160,000 refugees that have crossed the mediterranean. we require support for the western balkans for countries like macedonia and serbia in order to voi offer food, water, shelter, all the things that we've seen on these dramatic footage. >> what is happening as andrew simmons said, people just
, thank you very much, indeed, andrew simmons there. we're going to bring that to the unhcr assistant high commissioner for protection. joining us from unhcr headquarters in geneva. a complete rethink. our correspondent said that the message he gives to a lot of people, but what kind ofry think is needed? >> well, obviously we need a very comprehensive approach to address the situation. we need first of all a lot of support for the neighboring countries of syria. we have over 4 million...
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andrew, what is the situation on the macedonian side? >> over an hour ago this entire area, the whole railway station had a mass of people in it. now there are hundreds here, but they are left behind. >> two trains left here heading for the serbian border, and these people, let's take a look along the platform here. these people are those that have not been able to get on board. it was a confused situation. some have papers, some don't. some rush to the border overnight. they isn't it have confrontation. they were allowed to across the boarder, there were scenes of confrontation all along. if you have a look, mainly children have been on the trains that were left here. there has been sense to what has been going on, but the special police at some stages have been picking out people as they desperately pleaded to get on the train, and sometimes saying yes. right now, if you look over here, on that corner over there, people are pleading with the police. there are no humanitarian workers here. no u.n., no in. there's just the police, and pe
andrew, what is the situation on the macedonian side? >> over an hour ago this entire area, the whole railway station had a mass of people in it. now there are hundreds here, but they are left behind. >> two trains left here heading for the serbian border, and these people, let's take a look along the platform here. these people are those that have not been able to get on board. it was a confused situation. some have papers, some don't. some rush to the border overnight. they isn't...
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let's bring in andrew stevens in hong kong. andrew, it has been a tough week. what has changed between when we watched asian shares tank to when they are kind of recovering now? >> reporter: i think in a word or phrase, government intervention, alison. we saw the selloffs and 15% down on monday and tuesday. massive falls. panic selling. then on tuesday after the market closed, we started to see the government taking action. we saw cut interest rates and free up money to be pumped back into the economy. on thursday, we started to see a government buy. we cannot actually be sure because it is difficult to confirm these things. it fits the pattern we have seen before. markets finishing sharply higher. the government has explicitly directed the pension funds and insurance funds, state-owned companies here, to actually buy shanghai stocks. a clear directive there. we think that is going on, particularly the last two days, both near 5%. better finishes. that does indicate the government is behind this turn around. it is interesting, you look at the whole week for the
let's bring in andrew stevens in hong kong. andrew, it has been a tough week. what has changed between when we watched asian shares tank to when they are kind of recovering now? >> reporter: i think in a word or phrase, government intervention, alison. we saw the selloffs and 15% down on monday and tuesday. massive falls. panic selling. then on tuesday after the market closed, we started to see the government taking action. we saw cut interest rates and free up money to be pumped back...
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let's bring in cnn's andrew stevens. good morning, andrew. >> reporter: good morning, john. certainly the relatives of those on board the flight, the chinese nationals, 153 chinese nationals on board. many relatives in beijing refusing to believe this. and they are stating the difference between what the malaysians have been saying and the french prosecutor has been saying. take a listen to what some of the family members have been telling the media. >> translator: i am suspicious of malaysia airline words because in the past, they have a track record of going back and forth of what they say of being true and not true. what i hope right now is for the chinese officials to give me a confirmed answer. >> translator: i don't believe it. i'm furious and i think this is announcement is very irresponsible. >> reporter: so you are hearing from the chinese saying they don't believe it. certainly that gentleman has been right. there have been many twists and turns since the flight d disappeared 515 days there. there is room for suspicion. in kuala lumpur, john, there is more a sense
let's bring in cnn's andrew stevens. good morning, andrew. >> reporter: good morning, john. certainly the relatives of those on board the flight, the chinese nationals, 153 chinese nationals on board. many relatives in beijing refusing to believe this. and they are stating the difference between what the malaysians have been saying and the french prosecutor has been saying. take a listen to what some of the family members have been telling the media. >> translator: i am suspicious...
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all right, we can cross live to andrew who is in budapest and tell us exactly where you are, andrew. >> well, i'm in the justice ministry which is also the prime minister's office and with me is covach who is the government spokesperson. now, in that report we refer to these tightingly of asylum law amendments and it's difficult for them to have rights. >> it's not about asylum but illegal border crossing and 150,000 people come through the green borders without any kind of discipline, order and law and what we are trying to establish is the borders of hungry or serbia which is a border is law an order and puts some kind of discipline in the huge influx of illegal migrants. >> the order of law for refugees who are escaping from an absolute appalling war in syria, is that really the right approach? >> it's the best interest of those arriving through the green borders who might be refugees or might be only economic migrants we don't know because they don't have papers and no way of proving their identities to establish the rules. it is only through rules that not only hungry but the eu
all right, we can cross live to andrew who is in budapest and tell us exactly where you are, andrew. >> well, i'm in the justice ministry which is also the prime minister's office and with me is covach who is the government spokesperson. now, in that report we refer to these tightingly of asylum law amendments and it's difficult for them to have rights. >> it's not about asylum but illegal border crossing and 150,000 people come through the green borders without any kind of...
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andrew thomas has more from sidney. >> reporter: australia's stock market index was down 2% first thing on monday, delayed response to falls in the united states on friday. but when china's stock market opened australia followed suit falling lower, down another 2% and 4% in the day over all, the worst one-day fall in four years and august is shaping up to be a horror month for the stock market here, the worst since october 2008. and the currency is under pressure as well. 1% down on the u.s. dollar. all this because australia's economy is so closely tied to china's. china is the main customer for exports like coal and iron ore and the prices have been tumbling in the past few months and the bottom may be reached and could fall further hitting australia exports even more. >> this is the director and economist for ihs global inside and says beijing has to do more to prop up the economy. >> i think the steps of the chinese policy makers have been taking are very piecemeal and not substantial enough to reinsure investors. one of the problems is they are directing a lot of their efforts to t
andrew thomas has more from sidney. >> reporter: australia's stock market index was down 2% first thing on monday, delayed response to falls in the united states on friday. but when china's stock market opened australia followed suit falling lower, down another 2% and 4% in the day over all, the worst one-day fall in four years and august is shaping up to be a horror month for the stock market here, the worst since october 2008. and the currency is under pressure as well. 1% down on the...