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Host: I'm Luke shti from Hong Kong. welcome to the news broadcast.
Now, the head of the Russian villain
Doping agencies say his country has problems.
Now, the world watchdog has just suspended its laboratories in the country.
But will athletes also feel the impact?
In addition, the leading position of the opposition in Myanmar continues to rise, but what the country's strong army will do next is becoming increasingly uncertain.
A shocking warning was given to climate change.
Look at what scientists say might happen if our planet continues to warm.
In Myanmar's historic election, opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi told the BBC that she expects the NLD party to win about 75% of the vote.
Now, while the votes are still being counted, her supporters have begun to celebrate.
Now, after a parliamentary vote, lawmakers will choose the president, but since some of Aung San Suu Kyi's family members hold foreign passports, a constitution drafted by the military prohibits her from serving as president.
Now, let's go directly to Myanmar for updates.
Our senior international correspondent Ivan Watson is connected from Yangon.
We are still waiting for the final result.
But at this time, how is the ticket count?
Ivan watson, cnn international correspondent: It's really a slow process.
Of the more than 490 seats in Sunday's historic election, we had only about one quarter of results, only about one quarter, and their final results have been announced.
But it didn't stop opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, who claimed in an interview with the BBC that her party might have received up to 75% of the vote.
But let me give you the official results as they have been published.
Of the 490 seats, 121 final results were announced.
The National League for Democracy, Aung San Suu Kyi's party, won 107 votes.
USDP won seven of them.
More than 90 other political parties participating in the election also won seven votes.
I have a minute to catch up with the number two of the main opposition parties and ask him how he might feel about a major victory. Take a listen. (
Start Video Editing))
Jason Carter, the new chairman of the board of directors of the franchise center: we are still concerned about how the constituency can move forward with the release of the report during this long observation in Myanmar.
They have repeatedly pointed out that we are not able to enter and other international observers are not able to enter the election ---
Observe the early voting of these external constituencies. (END VIDEO CLIP)
Watson: Christie, I have to apologize, that's not the number two of the National League for Democracy, actually Jason Carter, who led the election observer team here to Myanmar.
He and the European Union also have a large electoral observer mission here, all of whom see this election as an important step towards democratic civilian rule.
But they also criticized the opaque process of early voting, especially as we heard there.
We have heard that some opposition parties have criticized this as well ---Kristie. [08:04:59]
Lou Stott: Yes, it's a pleasure to hear from Jason Carter, because there are reports of voting violations in the process, because we're still waiting for the final result of the vote.
Aung San Suu Kyi and her party have been waiting for this for decades.
They thought they had an overwhelming victory.
But what does this mean for the Burmese people?
How will this vote change their lives?
Watson: That's something we have to keep an eye on.
But you have to put it here.
The country was ruled by a very strict military dictatorship for about half a century.
It was a violent military coup in which it carried out a deadly crackdown on attempts to express public dissent.
It is illegal to even gather together in public here.
So, the prospect that you can shave now is that the peaceful transition of power, the peaceful democratic elections, is not perfect, but, the most recent thing to do with the elections that have been openly contested for 25 years, this is a serious and serious change for the country.
As all observers say, this could be a big step forward for the country.
There is still a lot of hard work to be done here, and the final results have not yet been announced.
There are still big questions about how a government that may be led by the opposition will work with the military that still controls three key ministries, and 25% of the seats will be appointed in the coming parliament.
This will be a big problem.
There is also a big question about how the next government will deal with at least 15 armed ethnic militias, who are technically still engaged with the country's central government and areas that are still in conflict in recent days.
How the future government will respond to the issue that some diplomats have described to me, which may be the biggest challenge for the country's future stability ---Kristie.
Lu Stott: Yes, there are some big question marks about the founding of Myanmar, but there is still hope to see early signs of democratic transition in Myanmar.
We have Ivan Watson covering the scene for us in Yangon.
Thank you very much, Ivan.
Now, anti-Russian
Doping agencies responded to a doping scandal that shocked the sports world.
Not long ago, the agency acknowledged doping as a problem and said it was working to resolve it.
An independent commission accused Russia of citing a large system country.
Sponsored doping program
Now, our Senior International Correspondent Matthew cash has the latest news from Moscow.
He joins us now.
Matthew, how does Russia respond to these allegations of state-backed mass doping and the decision to suspend Russian laboratories?
Matthew Qian, cnn international correspondent: Well, I think the reaction from Russian official Christie was very angry at the beginning.
You know, they refused with all their heart, you know, saying it was--
One of the quotes is that this is an unprofessional report, this is an unprofessional reportlogical.
In his initial response, the Russian sports minister said he believed that the Russian laboratory for testing athlete doping was the best in the world and that measures had been taken to address doping.
But in the past 12 or 24 hours or so, as the report has begun to be digested, the Russian authorities have adopted a more moderate strategy.
I just got out of the press conference at Nikita komayev. ph)
Who is the director of RUSADA? doping agency.
He said, look, you know we admit there are some technical issues with the way we test.
We are working with international agencies to ensure that we raise this standard to the right level.
But again, he rejected the idea that this is a country.
Doping programs supported in the country.
In fact, the Kremlin has denied this, saying it is unfounded.
On the one hand, the Russians said, look, we acknowledge that there are some shortcomings and deficiencies, but they do not recognize the main thrust of the report, that there is a huge systemic problem with doping in the country.
Lou Stott: action has been taken behind this dam-building report.
Suspension of Operations in Russian laboratories
Matthew, what will happen to Russian athletes who are training for the next Olympic Games and what will happen to them?
Opportunity: Well, I mean, there's all sorts of uncertainty about whether they're able to play any further matches right now.
As far as I know, it has not been decided whether to suspend Russia for the upcoming games, especially the 2016 Olympic Games, of course.
But obviously, when you are a professional athlete and are training, you need to know what the purpose of your training is.
So they will have a lot of uncertainty.
But I think the problem is much broader than that of track and field in Russia and world track and field.
Of course, this is a big blow for athletes, but it is also a big blow for the country.
I mean, Russia has invested tens of millions of dollars over the years to make itself a major player in the world's sports.
It hosted 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.
The World Cup will be held next year.
You know, it will also be a major political blow to the Kremlin, because during that time there were allegations of cheating by Russian athletes. [08:10:40]
Lu black beer: Yes.
After all, Russia is a country that is extremely proud of its sporting achievements.
Matthew cash reports from Moscow for us on the spot.
Thank you very much for doing so.
Now there will be more stories about world sports.
About 40 minutes from now, the project will begin.
Now Egypt says its security forces have killed the leaders of the ISIS branch.
They said Ashraf Ali
Gharabali was killed in a gun battle with police in Cairo.
Now, his organization claimed responsibility for shooting down a Russian airliner 10 days ago.
However, Egyptian officials say it is too early to say what causes flight 9268.
They're not accusing al-
Gharabali destroyed the plane, but they did say he was the mastermind of several organized attacks in Egypt.
You're watching the news.
British Prime Minister David Cameron is still making his request to pave the way for the reform of relations between the EU and the UK.
In addition, 3D imaging technology can see the future of climate change and the impact of climate change on cities.
Alibaba, China's online retailer, is preparing for its big order. Celebrate the day
Let's explain it again. (
Business break)
Lu Pang: welcome back.
Thousands of Chinese shoppers and online retailers are now counting down to midnight.
They are about to kick off the biggest online shopping spree on Singles Day in the world.
On November 11, a Chinese online retailer held
Digital retail event.
Now, this day is actually celebrating single life in China. Valentine's Day.
Because the November 11 figures-11-11 --
Looks like four singles.
Now Alibaba, the Chinese e-commerce giant, saw an opportunity on Singles Day six years ago and turned it into today's online shopping frenzy.
Other retailers soon joined in.
Singles Day earned more than $9 billion last year.
Alibaba did not back down this year. they held a big party to start a shopping spree. From t-
They offer exclusive promotions and deals to attract more shoppers.
But what exactly is there on this big day?
Well, Steven Jiang talked to an avid online shopper about her singles day series. (Start Video)[08:15:07]
Steven jiang, CNN International: Anna, you have a very comfortable kitchen here.
I heard all the things you bought online.
Woman: Yes, what you can see from here is basically-
Rice cooker, soymilk machine.
I love making smoothies and juices almost every morning.
All the cups, pots, beans, even fruit-
Kiwi and bread.
I bought oatmeal online.
Jiang: But will you really buy more on Singles Day?
Anna: Sure.
I want to show you all the flowers, prints, I bought them online.
I want to show you what I bought last year on Singles Day. These two. JIANG: OK.
Unidentified woman: steamer and air purifier, I bought these because I bought them on a single day because they gave me a gift, which is the air purifier of the car, with a big discount.
So I gave this to my father as a gift.
Jiang: So, does your friend do the same?
I think almost all my friends, even my boss.
Jiang: do they really stay up late to enjoy the discount?
Woman: Yes, because the discount will start like midnight.
Like Black Friday and Thanksgiving, people shop overnight, which is why.
Are you single?
Woman: Yes, I am single.
Jiang: Is that why you are shopping?
Woman: That's it.
This is one of the reasons.
I'm forcing myself to buy more.
People will shop overnight.
It started in a few hours from now. Now, e-
Business is a booming industry for China.
According to the Ministry of Commerce, China's e-commerce
Business made $422 billion last year.
A new report calls for more oversight of the huge online market.
Now the British prime minister has called for major reforms in Britain's relations with the European Union.
We'll look at his request after the break. (
Business break)
Lu STOUT: come to the scene from Hong Kong and you come back to watch the news.
Now, the British Prime Minister has just submitted a list of requests to Brussels.
David Cameron hopes to make major changes to Britain's relationship with the EU before voting on whether Britain stays in the EU.
A referendum is now scheduled for 2017.
In a speech
Cameron made it clear that Britain must assess its membership. (
Start Video Editing)[08:20:11]
British Prime Minister David Cameron: the treaty's commitment to history
Intimate reunion is no longer a commitment to Britain.
We don't believe it.
We don't subscribe to it.
We have different views on Europe. (END VIDEO CLIP)
Lou Stott: Now, sir.
In a letter to European Council president Donald Tusk, Cameron gave details of his reforms.
In these changes, the prime minister wants to strengthen competition in the EU and impose stricter control on immigrants from the EU.
Now Southeast Asia's largest economy is growing at 6-year low.
David Molko more(Start Video)
CNN correspondent david molko: protests on the streets of Jakarta.
The workers are angry at the country's new minimum wage, a policy that supporters say will help businesses reduce uncertainty and be critical to economic growth at its slowest pace in six years.
Dirk Djatmiko, national head of food manufacturers, is very brave, but it is clear that he is also under pressure.
Head of State Dirk Jatmiko: the cost of producing products and the cost of doing business will not become cheaper.
Consumer consumption has decreased.
The floor of the factory buzzed.
We were told there were no layoffs here.
But the company is trying to control the cost of these frozen chicken nuggets.
They keep the price stable and increase the quantity of each bag so that the customer will continue to buy.
We produce six tons per hour.
Six tons per hour.
Indonesian Finance Minister Bambang brodejongra: I am still optimistic about Indonesia's economic development.
Morko: these figures do not support the optimism of the Minister of Finance.
The rupee has fallen by about 9% so far.
Unemployment is rising and consumer confidence is falling.
GDP was 4 in the third quarter.
7%, economists say the World Bank's forecast for growth for the full year of next year is better, but not very big. 3 percent.
Shanti shamdasani, president of ASEAN International Communications: Frankly, the company is likely to experience 9% GDP growth.
If they can really pull the right lever
The focus is correct.
MOLKO: the leaders here say they are doing this, and the goal of the six policy packages is to cut red tape and boost investment.
Analysts say it's too early to judge whether it works.
Most people believe that to achieve real change, Indonesian leaders must take more measures to eliminate the long-standing legacy of protectionist policies.
Experts say Indonesia must diversify into manufacturing and tourism as demand for raw materials from China slows down.
DJATMIKO: these industries with huge potential have not yet been developed.
MOLKO: Back on the street, workers are worried that these policies will have an impact on their wages and wallets.
David Moko, CNN correspondent. (END VIDEOTAPE)
Lu Stott: Indonesia is a member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and economic cooperation will be the main focus when the organization meets in Malaysia next week. Our Asia-
Andrew Stevens, Pacific editor, explained the goals and challenges of ASEAN. (Start Video)
Andrew Stevens, CNN International: Welcome to ASEAN, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
It has ten members, from Myanmar in the north to Indonesia in the South.
Now, the basic idea is that these countries are stronger together than individual countries.
Take the economy as an example.
The GDP of ASEAN countries in 2014 was $2. 6 trillion.
It will be the world's seventh-largest economy and is growing.
ASEAN is expected to be ranked fourth by 2050.
It is now working to create an economic community to promote trade between partner countries and to allow the free movement of skilled workers.
ASEAN has the third largest labor force in the world.
They are very young and many people are educated, not to mention they know technology.
About 0. 625 billion of the region's 0. 16 billion people are online.
On Facebook, three out of four people.
In fact, ASEAN members are said to be the second largest Facebook community in the world.
But as a community, ASEAN countries face obstacles in deepening integration.
Singapore and Malaysia want Indonesia to do better in fighting smog and preventing cross-border pollution.
Myanmar's human rights record continues to be criticized.
Thailand and Cambodia
Border disputes.
ASEAN members have failed to agree on how to deal with China's territorial disputes in the South China Sea.
However, despite these differences, ASEAN countries have embraced peace for decades.
Their goal is to achieve greater prosperity through joint efforts over the next few years.
CNN, Andrew Stevens, Hong Kong. (
Business break)[08:25:17]
Lu Stott: Join Andrew's "ASEAN Road" and our special series will start next week in Malaysia, which hosts the ASEAN summit next week.
Meet with some entrepreneurs who have left their mark on the ASEAN landscape and learn about the opportunities for the future.
Now, Australian authorities say they have regained control of an immigration detention center on Christmas Island.
Now, after an asylum seeker who escaped from the center died for unknown reasons, the facility was rocked by riots on Monday.
At least five people were injured in the unrest.
The authorities acknowledged that they used force against the few detainees who built barricades and threatened to use weapons.
You're watching the news.
World powers are still preparing for major meetings on climate change.
According to a new report from the climate center, things don't look good.
What the organization said about the dangers posed by rising sea levels. (
Business break)
I am Lu Shitao in Hong Kong.
You're watching the news. these are the world headlines.
Votes are still being counted in Myanmar's historic elections, but opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi told the BBC she expects her National League for Democracy to win about 75% of the vote.
Many of her supporters have already begun to celebrate.
Now the head of Russia's anti-Russia
The doping agency has acknowledged that there is a problem in the country and is working to resolve it.
Now, in an independent group, Russia is accused of quoting a huge, Systematic Country-
Sponsored doping program
The British prime minister is pushing forward the overall development of UK-EU relations.
David Cameron has listed a series of requests he will make to Brussels.
He hopes to strengthen competition in the EU, strengthen control over EU immigration and save Britain from changes in its welfare system in Europe.
A few hours later, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin netanhu will address a political think tank in Washington.
Now, a day after he sat down with youS.
President Obama spoke at the White House.
This is the first meeting since the Iran nuclear deal opened the huge gap between the two governments.
Now, the focus of Monday's meeting is on the common interests of Israel's security.
Within a month, the world's largest polluters will gather in France for 2015 Paris climate conference.
Ahead of the summit, the Minister of Environment and Energy held a meeting in Paris to prepare for the event.
French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius is talking about their progress this hour.
Meanwhile, EU finance ministers met in Brussels to discuss their position on how to fund these climate reforms.
Now scientists have shown us the importance of cop21.
Now, you are predicting what will happen in Hong Kong if the global temperature rises to four degrees.
This is just one of several shocking scenes released by the Climate Center.
Let's take a look at some of the other images released by the group, Chad Myers is joining us now, and more ---Chad.
Chad Myers, cnn meteorologist: Christie, it's important to know that this 4-degree-Celsius figure exceeds the temperature that should be reached ---
Global temperatures should be this year or any other year compared to the previous year
Former industrial world
Burning of fossil fuels
Burning coal and oil and all the other things that pollute carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
So, if you're already looking at what the UK is talking about this year, our temperature is above 1 °c compared to 1850 to 1900, which is the average level used by UK offices.
Between 1850 and 1900, they said, this is our baseline.
Now, the United States says this baseline is only 20 th century because we don't have enough data to go back to that.
But let me tell you, if we have reached 1 degree Celsius, now we have only reached 2 degrees Celsius, we doubled the place we came from here, we have water in the center of Shanghai.
We have a lot of water at 4 degrees in Shanghai. -
The infrastructure was completely destroyed.
Wires, water pipes, sewers, everything must be completely out of the ocean.
This is true in many of these coastal cities.
This is Sydney, Australia and is doing very well now.
The pond there
See what we do when we raise the temperature to 2 degrees Celsius.
The Haitang is still on hold, and the people here, like New Orleans, Louis Anna, are below sea level and they have to pump it out because New Orleans is actually below sea level and if that happens at 4 degrees Celsius, that must happen here. Sydney will have to pump all the water back to the pond. of course, a higher well can also be built.
So, this is what New York City, another town, another city, looks like on the water.
This is Wall Street.
The cow is there. Wall Street.
This is a big area for everyone to walk up and down.
At 2 degrees Celsius, we lost part of the lower part here, which is the lower part of Manhattan.
But at C we even lost the bull.
I know it doesn't matter, but you think about the bull itself, the things under the Bull, all the wires, the subway system.
How do we pump all the water out?
It's like 2015.
You see red here almost all the places are record hot this year, only one place in the world is record low temperature.
Because of El Nino, because of the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and the other things that you want to add, you add all of this up, kristie, this may be forming, it's already, but will it end, and become the hottest year ever.
You know, the difference of 4 degrees is incredible even if it's only 2 degrees.
We see the possibility of flooding the entire coastal community under water.
Chad Myers is there and thank you so much for taking us through these fascinating visualization processes.
Chad, be careful.
Now, polluted air is spreading to more parts of China.
Authorities have warned it could last for several days.
Since the weekend, China's northeast region has been shrouded in severe smog.
Pollution levels have soared to 56 times the level recommended by the World Health Organization in Linning province.
Now officials say the smog is caused by people burning coal for heating when temperatures drop.
Beijing authorities have now issued a warning to schools to stop all outdoor activities and advise citizens to wear masks when they go out.
On the Chinese social media site Sino Weibo, a user in Shenyang said the store had run out of masks.
All white masks are sold out.
"I'm going back to the store tomorrow," she said . ".
Now, another user says he has been wearing a mask all the time, but still doesn't feel comfortable breathing.
"Working towards the blue sky should be a daily goal, not just a slogan," he wrote.
"Now, this feeling is echoed by another user.
Regardless of the economy, I hope our environment should be number one, he said.
"For more information on climate change, please visit CNN. com/Twodegrees.
We have already told you how important this number is to the future of our planet.
We answer your questions every week.
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Now, right in front of the show. -
We are on our way to Indonesia.
Our farmers in Bali not only work hard in the fields.
Next, we will explore the spiritual side of the terraces on the island. (
Business break)[08:37:30]
Lu Pang: welcome back.
We were on our way to Indonesia all week.
CNN reporter Paula Newton continues her journey in parts of Bali that most tourists have never seen before.
Now, far from the beach is the island's unique terraces and this unique agricultural system that combines body and spirit. (Start Video)
Paula Newton, CNN International: All in all, this is an agricultural miracle built on centuries of prayer, patience, and lasting reverence for water.
We're in the terraces of Jutuway. ph)
Bali, for a bird's eye view of the power of Subba, one of the oldest and most complex irrigation systems in the world, each canal tunnel effectively leads to the next Canal, guided by consensus.
If you build consensus, farmers will believe that you will grow more rice.
It has been working for more than a thousand years, making Subak (ph)
Farmers and their fields are the most productive in Indonesia.
Agricultural expert gede sedana: because if you talk about spiritual things, Subak (ph)
Here in Bali, I always think about God.
Newton: Professor Gede Sedana, a community agriculture expert, took us to visit the rice fields as sacred as the temples.
Is this the secret of Subak's success (ph)?
Yes, yes. Subak (ph)
Believe in God.
Newton: with a 2,000-year heritage, Bali is one of the last fortifications of the Hindu court.
Their lasting imprint is the philosophy of three Hiritha Karana (ph)
It perfectly blends spirit, humanity and nature.
We watched the Indian priest and his wife in their 70 s still praying in a temple in the center of the rice field.
SEDANA: The (inaudible)
Everything is their flowers and fragrance.
Newton: they pray that God will protect and purify their water.
Welcome to the island of God.
Newton: Digging deeper, we will encounter a problem that is unlikely to be encountered. ph)
American lawyer Felix Kaplan
Kaplan: We are the second sacred temple in Bali.
We live in rice culture.
They asked you if you didn't eat today, but did you eat your nasi? ph)
Have you eaten today?
Newton: Felix helps Sawa, Bali (ph)
A foundation that helps protect Subak (ph)
Even if listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, Felis is concerned that Bali is at a turning point in land conversion.
There's still a lot to lose. [08:40:15]
Kaplan: historically, it is the most productive, fertile and productive place. -
Has passed the Subak (ph)
Anywhere in the world, including Java island, it cannot be copied.
Newton: We started by looking for the secret of subuck. ph).
From the fields to the temples, viberalism provides guidelines for life in Bali.
Bali Newton, CNN, Bali(END VIDEOTAPE)
Lou Stott: The video is amazing.
Finally, a major statement was issued at SeaWorld amusement park.
Now, the famous killer whale show in San Diego will gradually end by the end of next year.
The shows have been at the center of animal abuse allegations for years, and recently, after the CNN documentary black fish, some people have reviewed it.
After the announcement, we spoke with one of the producers of the documentary. (
Start Video Editing)
Deputy producer and co-producer Tim Zimmerman
Writer, black fish: it's an earthquake shift for me.
This is the first time that SeaWorld has acknowledged public opinion, especially in California, and is changing its circus performance with killer whales.
Their business model must evolve and work in different directions.
However, to what extent it will evolve, and what they mean for killer whales imprisoned in the United States, remains to be seenS. (END VIDEOTAPE)
Lou Stott: Yes, it's a big change, but the performance of the killer whale will continue in other US at SeaWorldS. parks.
This is the news stream.
I'm Christian Lou Stott.
But don't go anywhere, Christina Macfarlane's world sports will be linked to the doping scandal in Russia next.