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>> pretty turbulent, you could say. >> tell us about bangkok airways. >> right now, bangkok airways isebuting in the market. it had an ipo last month. $495 million. right now, as you said, the market has been turbulent. about a new dozen airlines popping up in the past decade, moving the industry towards overcapacity -- it hasn't been profitable for a lot of them. bangkok airways, on the other hand, they seem to have more solid earnings. analysts are saying it might be different for bangkok airways. it is the oldest private carrier. they have permits for 20 major domestic routes. it flies overseas, mainly to resort destinations, myanmar, malaysia, china, japan. the company received orders for more than 1.5 times the amount offered in its ipo. how does the company plan to use the money when it is raised? >> that money, according to a regulatory filing to the countries exchange commission, they say they will use it to buy 18 new planes from boeing, airbus until 2017. they will also spend on aircraft engines, new parts. to buildn will be used new maintenance facilities in bangkok and impr
>> pretty turbulent, you could say. >> tell us about bangkok airways. >> right now, bangkok airways isebuting in the market. it had an ipo last month. $495 million. right now, as you said, the market has been turbulent. about a new dozen airlines popping up in the past decade, moving the industry towards overcapacity -- it hasn't been profitable for a lot of them. bangkok airways, on the other hand, they seem to have more solid earnings. analysts are saying it might be...
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tell us a little bit about bangkok air. i guess, to be expected a little bit. >> they set their sale price at 25 baht. it is trading below that, around 24. they marketed within a midpoint of their range. the ipo'ed last month. bangkok airways is the oldest private carrier in thailand. overseas, mainly to southeast asian resort destinations such as malaysia, myanmar, as well as china and japan. the airline industry here in asia is moving toward overcapacity. it hasn't been profitable for a lot of airlines. >> crowded skies to be sure. dot does bangkok air want to with its newly raised money? >> they are going to use the money to buy new planes. they hope that will help them compete better in the market. they are buying 18 new airplanes from boeing, from airbus. they are also spending on aircraft engines, on parts. about 2 billion baht will be used to build new maintenance facilities in bangkok, also to improve the airport on a coastal islands. ceo sounded more positive. he said the first half of the year was a bit tough beca
tell us a little bit about bangkok air. i guess, to be expected a little bit. >> they set their sale price at 25 baht. it is trading below that, around 24. they marketed within a midpoint of their range. the ipo'ed last month. bangkok airways is the oldest private carrier in thailand. overseas, mainly to southeast asian resort destinations such as malaysia, myanmar, as well as china and japan. the airline industry here in asia is moving toward overcapacity. it hasn't been profitable for a...
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nhk world, bangkok. >>> interim president suggests he's unfazeed by the three finger salute given by students protesting the coup. remarks referring to the protesters after plain clothes police officers detained three students, at least one of them gave a three finger salute in front of a movie theater in bangkok on thursday. according to thai broadcaster channel 9, he said he's not worried about the three finger symbol. >> translator: i admire their bravery but it should be used in the right way so the country can move towards the future. . a student who visited the cinema expressed frustration saying that in a democratic state, this degree of freedom of expression should be allowed. and that wraps up our bulletin. i'm patchari raksawong in bangkok. >>> engineers at japan's crippled nuclear plant are changing tact in their effort to control contamination, struggling to keep water out of the daiichi site's underground tunnels so they are adopting a new technique using cement. the tunnels are flooded with radioactive water from reactor buildings. and engineers tried to stop the inflow
nhk world, bangkok. >>> interim president suggests he's unfazeed by the three finger salute given by students protesting the coup. remarks referring to the protesters after plain clothes police officers detained three students, at least one of them gave a three finger salute in front of a movie theater in bangkok on thursday. according to thai broadcaster channel 9, he said he's not worried about the three finger symbol. >> translator: i admire their bravery but it should be used...
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bangkok airlines heading to market.oment. ♪ >> it is 8:30 right here in hong kong and that is a live look outside of our offices here. bloomberg asia headquarters, live look where you can hardly see. we are an hour from the opening of trading here. you're watching "first up." >> the yen tumbled, gold falls. new zealand is at a record. japan's policy jolts. enter day two. sony's struggles, growing smart phone rivalry brings yet another quarterly loss. and singapore's eye in the sky, taking surveillance to new heights. good morning to you. i'm angie lau. bangkok airways makes its trading debut in bangkok today, but recent airline ipos haven't had a particularly smooth flight. we've been taking a look at this. in fact, quite turbulent, you could say. >> yes, quite turbulent for lots of airlines that have ipos in the last few years. bangkok airways ipos last month at $494 million. bangkok air plans to use the money to buy 18 new planes and compete with other regional airlines and it offers flights to various resort destinat
bangkok airlines heading to market.oment. ♪ >> it is 8:30 right here in hong kong and that is a live look outside of our offices here. bloomberg asia headquarters, live look where you can hardly see. we are an hour from the opening of trading here. you're watching "first up." >> the yen tumbled, gold falls. new zealand is at a record. japan's policy jolts. enter day two. sony's struggles, growing smart phone rivalry brings yet another quarterly loss. and singapore's eye...
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after moving to bangkok, she worked at karaoke bars and massage parlors. that is where she is said to have met men from japan. . >> especially the japanese people. [ inaudible ]. >> reporter: how did the woman attract so many japanese men. investigators said she approached rich men, middle-aged or older, and told them how much she was struggling to make ends meet. they say this was only a ploy to make the men pity her and offer support. the investigators say she also took good care of the men to make them feel grateful. she then reportedly asked for money, saying she needed it for her business. the case has alarmed long-term japanese residents who gathered in bangkok in november. the group says getting together and exchanging information with people from the same country is a must for living abroad safely. >> translator: we should watch out as the number of incidents is rising. >> reporter: the local japanese association said those who rely heavily on thai people tend to have less contact with the japanese community. >> translator: the tragedies might not
after moving to bangkok, she worked at karaoke bars and massage parlors. that is where she is said to have met men from japan. . >> especially the japanese people. [ inaudible ]. >> reporter: how did the woman attract so many japanese men. investigators said she approached rich men, middle-aged or older, and told them how much she was struggling to make ends meet. they say this was only a ploy to make the men pity her and offer support. the investigators say she also took good care...
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peninsula as well as southern bangkok and it has already provided about 90 millimeters of rainfall. as the system pulls in towards the eastern coast, it can be a bit of trouble again. 100 millimeters or more could lead to flooding and a lot of that rain will full in, so anywhere along the eastern coast to where fishermen really depend on venturing out for the next few days, it's not going to be happening. high pressure is dominating the peninsula. air is quite stagnant in beijing. rural areas are seeing quite bad weather, bad excuse me, pollution. towards the islands, we have a landslide advisory in place due to the stationary boundary. that's likely to pull up towards the contar region, so these are the areas we see excite chilly rain. the temperature is only going to be up to about 15 degrees, same here in seoul and to our
peninsula as well as southern bangkok and it has already provided about 90 millimeters of rainfall. as the system pulls in towards the eastern coast, it can be a bit of trouble again. 100 millimeters or more could lead to flooding and a lot of that rain will full in, so anywhere along the eastern coast to where fishermen really depend on venturing out for the next few days, it's not going to be happening. high pressure is dominating the peninsula. air is quite stagnant in beijing. rural areas...
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have stolen the body parts from a bangkok hospital. >> translator: i confirm that those were stolen. two are from the forensic department. >> reporter: they claim to have purchased them at a flea market. >> translator: the two foreigners definitely visited our museum, but we cannot see that they stole those items. it is evidence that confirms the two foreigners are linked to the missing items. >> reporter: the two men have already left thailand for cambodia. the u.s. embassies did not immediately respond for comment and it is unclear whether the men have attorneys. robyn curnow, cnn, atlanta. >>> notorious serial killer charles manson may be getting married behind bars. he was convicted for orchestrating the murders of
have stolen the body parts from a bangkok hospital. >> translator: i confirm that those were stolen. two are from the forensic department. >> reporter: they claim to have purchased them at a flea market. >> translator: the two foreigners definitely visited our museum, but we cannot see that they stole those items. it is evidence that confirms the two foreigners are linked to the missing items. >> reporter: the two men have already left thailand for cambodia. the u.s....
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now that is supposed to be the finest you can get anywhere in bangkok.ry sour, very spicy, intense flavors. the question is, can it pass the thai taste robot test? we, yes, a tasting robot. this box of censors and processors can detect whether a dish has the right balance of aromas and flavors. >> translator: what we want is to establish a proper standard for thai food. the taste you get overseas often isn't a true taste, and we want people to know the true taste. >> reporter: we gave it a sample of jay's powerful soup, but would it pass? >> 90%. >> reporter: is that good? >> yes, it's good. >> ror this was the best score any of the soup has got until now, so the taste robot does seem to know a thing or two about good food. but then who is to say what is the right standard for thai cooking? this is pad thai, one of the country's most popular dishes. yet, it was invented just 70 years ago and already comes in many delicious variations. no robot can hope to impose uniformity on this messy, creative process. jonathan head, bbc news, bangkok. >> and that rep
now that is supposed to be the finest you can get anywhere in bangkok.ry sour, very spicy, intense flavors. the question is, can it pass the thai taste robot test? we, yes, a tasting robot. this box of censors and processors can detect whether a dish has the right balance of aromas and flavors. >> translator: what we want is to establish a proper standard for thai food. the taste you get overseas often isn't a true taste, and we want people to know the true taste. >> reporter: we...
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our southeast asia correspondent jonathan head is following this from bangkok for us. jonathan, so how were these body parts packaged? >> they were packaged in five acrylic boxes, so quite carefully packaged. they're preserved body parts, preserved in formaldehyde. they presumably come from a hospital where such parts might be stored. they were labeled as being children's toys, only discovered when the shipping company put them through an x-ray before shipping them out. the police say they were then able to track down the two american men who sent them. they took them in for questioning. the parts were discovered on saturday night and questioned them for several hours. but couldn't find any way in which they had broken thai law. the men claimed that they had discovered these body parts by chance in a night market close to bangkok, had been fascinated by them, thought they were bizarre, and decided that they would send them to friends in nevada. that's where they were to be shipped to. because they hadn't broken a law, the thai police let them go, and the two men are no
our southeast asia correspondent jonathan head is following this from bangkok for us. jonathan, so how were these body parts packaged? >> they were packaged in five acrylic boxes, so quite carefully packaged. they're preserved body parts, preserved in formaldehyde. they presumably come from a hospital where such parts might be stored. they were labeled as being children's toys, only discovered when the shipping company put them through an x-ray before shipping them out. the police say...
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workers at the bangkok branch of dhl found three packages containing adult and infant body parts. the boxes containing an infant's head, a foot sliced into three pieces, an adult heart, and skin were en route to las vegas before being intercepted. thai police believe two americans stole the body parts from a bangkok hospital. >> translator: i confirm that those were stolen from siraraj medical museum. three of them are from the forensic department. two of them are from the anatomical department. >> reporter: initially one of the americans claimed to have purchased the items at a night flea market, leaving police unable to press charges. but new evidence changes that. >> translator: the two foreigners definitely visited our museum, but we cannot see from the cctv camera that they stole those items. it is evidence that confirms the two foreigners are linked to the missing items. >> reporter: the two men have already left thailand for cambodia. thai officials may seek extradition. the u.s. embassies in bangkok and no, ma'am penn did not immediately respond to cnn's request for commen
workers at the bangkok branch of dhl found three packages containing adult and infant body parts. the boxes containing an infant's head, a foot sliced into three pieces, an adult heart, and skin were en route to las vegas before being intercepted. thai police believe two americans stole the body parts from a bangkok hospital. >> translator: i confirm that those were stolen from siraraj medical museum. three of them are from the forensic department. two of them are from the anatomical...
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it is believed two americans stole them from a bangkok hospital. >> three of them are from the forensicepartment, two from the anatomical department. >> reporter: initially, one of the americans claimed to have purchased the items at a flea market, leaving them unable to press charges, but new evidence changes that. >> translator: the two foreigners definitely visited our museum, but we can't see from the camera that they stole the items. it is proof that they are linked to the items. >> reporter: thai officials may seek extradition. the u.s. embassies in bangkok and pa mom pen have not responded. >>> convicted murderer, charles manson has been given the green light to get married. >> bride to be was pretty excited when she spoke with cnn a couple months ago before the marriage license was granted. >> the paperwork hasn't gone through yet, but we already consider each other to be husband and wife. >> reporter: are you in love? >> yep. why would i marry somebody if i wasn't? >> reporter: people get married for all kinds of different reasons. >> well, i wouldn't. >> well, no date has been
it is believed two americans stole them from a bangkok hospital. >> three of them are from the forensicepartment, two from the anatomical department. >> reporter: initially, one of the americans claimed to have purchased the items at a flea market, leaving them unable to press charges, but new evidence changes that. >> translator: the two foreigners definitely visited our museum, but we can't see from the camera that they stole the items. it is proof that they are linked to...
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. >>> it's a bizarre story out of bangkok, thailand.ne tried to ship preserved body parts from bangkok to the u.s. someone packed up the head of an infant, three feet and a tiny heart in a box. he told police he found the items at a night market and wanted to send them to his friends in vegas. dhl, the shipping company, alerted police today, and today doctors at a local hospital said the body parts were taken from a medical museum. the tourist was released after questioning. police say he's no longer in thailand. >>> an added safety feature for people who use the moez i willa firefox browser. the latest version includes a forget button. users can instruct the browser to forget the last five minutes, two hours or 24 hours of browsing. firefox has offered the same function, but the new forget button makes this easier. the firefox still offers private browsing windows when you know everything you're going to look at needs to be erased afterwards. >>> security concerns climb to new heights. is there a major security lapse at one of the coun
. >>> it's a bizarre story out of bangkok, thailand.ne tried to ship preserved body parts from bangkok to the u.s. someone packed up the head of an infant, three feet and a tiny heart in a box. he told police he found the items at a night market and wanted to send them to his friends in vegas. dhl, the shipping company, alerted police today, and today doctors at a local hospital said the body parts were taken from a medical museum. the tourist was released after questioning. police say...
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i'm patchari raksawong in bangkok. >>> tuna has long been one of the most popular fish to eat in japan. people just can't seem to get enough of it. the fish's future on menus is in question. experts say pacific blue fin tuna is at a high risk of extinction, and it's placed on the red list. nhk has more. >> reporter: japanese diners are never at a loss for words when it comes to explaining what they think of tuna. >> translator: yummy. >> translator: the taste of blue fin tuna is unexplainable. i love it. >> reporter: but they aren't the only ones who enjoy a tuna dinner. iucn officials say the fish is in demand in countries throughout asia and around the world. this love affair has placed incredible pressure on the species. with fewer large tuna remaining, fishermen are catching younger fish which decreases the species chance for reproduction. recently, officials from 20 countries and regions, including japan, met in the u.s. state of california to discuss measures to help preserve the remaining stocks. they decided to cut the annual catch quota of blue fin tuna by 40% to 3,300 tons in
i'm patchari raksawong in bangkok. >>> tuna has long been one of the most popular fish to eat in japan. people just can't seem to get enough of it. the fish's future on menus is in question. experts say pacific blue fin tuna is at a high risk of extinction, and it's placed on the red list. nhk has more. >> reporter: japanese diners are never at a loss for words when it comes to explaining what they think of tuna. >> translator: yummy. >> translator: the taste of blue...
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look at this. 31 degrees thunderstorms in manila. 34 bangkok. colder with the high driving in northerly winds 12 in beijing, 10 seoul. tokyo high of 16 degrees with partly cloudy skies. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. gg99Ññç >> the doctor who conducted sterilization procedures that left 14 women dead in india is now under arrest. he had been in hiding since saturday, saying he is a scapegoat for the government-backed surgeries that went horribly wrong. mexico is rocked by another day of angry protests. to astrators set fire southern state congress over the presumed massacre of 43 students . a shaky landing for the european robot lab that made an historic touchdown on a comment -- comet wednesday. it is now reportedly working well although
look at this. 31 degrees thunderstorms in manila. 34 bangkok. colder with the high driving in northerly winds 12 in beijing, 10 seoul. tokyo high of 16 degrees with partly cloudy skies. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. gg99Ññç >> the doctor who conducted sterilization procedures that left 14 women dead in india is now under arrest. he had been in hiding since...
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bangkok, a high of 35 for you. a warm spot on the map. then i want to talk about southern india. have been seeing several days of persistent rainfall. you can tee the cloud cover here on the satellite imagery. past 24 hours, one location about 55 millimeters was reported. that's on top of days of heavy rain. so there's a threat of flooding and landslides, and as you look ahead, you could still see more rainfall piling up out here. so definitely that's a big threat for this area of the world. let's go to the other side of the world. be big topic we've been talking about for several days. more on the snowfall. the good news for buffalo. the winds are shiftg from the northwest. you can see these lines pulling in the general dlex. the big lake-effect snow bands are moving south of the city. you're still seeing areas with some incredibly hef heavy amount of snowfall. there is the threat still of very dangerous driving conditions near zero visibility. also thunder and lightning. some of the storms very con vektive. something to watch out. and on top of that you have a tremendous amount
bangkok, a high of 35 for you. a warm spot on the map. then i want to talk about southern india. have been seeing several days of persistent rainfall. you can tee the cloud cover here on the satellite imagery. past 24 hours, one location about 55 millimeters was reported. that's on top of days of heavy rain. so there's a threat of flooding and landslides, and as you look ahead, you could still see more rainfall piling up out here. so definitely that's a big threat for this area of the world....
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. >>> that wraps up our bulletin in bangkok. >>> the number of refugees and those in need worldwide is at the highest point since world war ii. the united nations reports that more than 51 million people have been forced to flee their countries and become internally displaced or seeking asylum. the u.n. also says more than 100 million people are need of humanitarian assistance, the highest number in the 70-year history of the organization. this phenomenon has been driven by the conflicts in syria and iraq but waves of displacements also occurring in many african nations, including the central african republic, south sudan and democratic republic of congo. displaced people will face even tougher conditions as winter approaches. >> earlier the united nations high commissioner for refugees was in our studio, antonio gutterres shares what's behind the increase and challenges of the crisis. >> i think the main reason is the international community lost much of its capacity to present conflicts and timely solve them. we have a celebration of three factors. a mega crisis, the syria/iraq crisi
. >>> that wraps up our bulletin in bangkok. >>> the number of refugees and those in need worldwide is at the highest point since world war ii. the united nations reports that more than 51 million people have been forced to flee their countries and become internally displaced or seeking asylum. the u.n. also says more than 100 million people are need of humanitarian assistance, the highest number in the 70-year history of the organization. this phenomenon has been driven by...
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bangkok with hazy conditions, a high of 35. rain in shanghai also into tokyo and morning hours for seoul, you'll see some showers on tuesday and then eventually you'll be drying out and a little bit more sunshine. now lots of wet weather to talk about in europe. first, down toward the south. we have a low pressure system that moved onshore into the iberian peninsula. that's tapping into the mediterranean sea and bringing some rain, especially for the southern portions of france. look out for that as we go throughout monday. also, another low pressure system up toward the scandinavian peninsula bringing in some of that colder air so the northern portions will be seeing the possibility of some snow. otherwise you'll see a lot of rain from stockholm into berlin and down to vienna. that secondary low down towards the iberian peninsula. we have the remnants of a low pressure system over into eastern europe. and so that's bringing some showers as far south as athens, but some snow into moscow and kiev, as we go through monday. now, a
bangkok with hazy conditions, a high of 35. rain in shanghai also into tokyo and morning hours for seoul, you'll see some showers on tuesday and then eventually you'll be drying out and a little bit more sunshine. now lots of wet weather to talk about in europe. first, down toward the south. we have a low pressure system that moved onshore into the iberian peninsula. that's tapping into the mediterranean sea and bringing some rain, especially for the southern portions of france. look out for...
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bangkok a high of 35 there for you. definitely the warm spot on the map. then i want to talk about southern india over through sri lanka because what you have been seeing is several days of persistent rainfall. you can see the cloud cover on the satellite imagery. past 24 hours, one location about 55 millimeters was reported. and that's on top of days of heavy rain. so there's a threat of flooding and even landslides. and as we look ahead through the next 72 hours, you still could see more rainfall really piling up out here. definitely that's going to be the big threat for this area of the world. but let's go to the other side of the world, the big topic we've been talking about for the past several days. talk more on the snowfall. the good news for downtown buffalo, the winds are starting to shift from the northwest. you can see these lines. that's kind of pulling in the general direction of the wind. the big lake effect snow bands are starting to move south of the city. you're still seeing some areas with an incredibly heavy amount of snowfall. so there
bangkok a high of 35 there for you. definitely the warm spot on the map. then i want to talk about southern india over through sri lanka because what you have been seeing is several days of persistent rainfall. you can see the cloud cover on the satellite imagery. past 24 hours, one location about 55 millimeters was reported. and that's on top of days of heavy rain. so there's a threat of flooding and even landslides. and as we look ahead through the next 72 hours, you still could see more...
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beads, and sandstone molds was returned during a recent ceremony at thailand's national museum in bangkok the artifacts were found in 2008, during a raid on the bowers museum in santa ana, california, after a five-year undercover federal investigation. the museum agreed to return the items in exchange for amnesty for its staff. but when u-s chargÉ d'affaires, w. patrick murphy, handed over the artifacts to thailand, he assured reporters that the people allegedly involved in antiquity smuggling will face criminal charges. >> the theft, the fraudulent trade of cultural artefacts, therefore, erodes national identity. all of our countries are subject to this international crime and it is our priority to end this kind of crime. >> sreenivasan: this is not the first time a reputable museum has returned stolen objects from its collection. just last year, new york's metropolitan museum of art returned two large statues to cambodia, after cambodian officials provided evidence that the artifacts were looted from an ancient temple in that country. and in 2007 the j. paul getty museum near malibu, ca
beads, and sandstone molds was returned during a recent ceremony at thailand's national museum in bangkok the artifacts were found in 2008, during a raid on the bowers museum in santa ana, california, after a five-year undercover federal investigation. the museum agreed to return the items in exchange for amnesty for its staff. but when u-s chargÉ d'affaires, w. patrick murphy, handed over the artifacts to thailand, he assured reporters that the people allegedly involved in antiquity smuggling...
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down towards south, rain for manila and also into bangkok. in seoul, sunny skies with a high of 10 degrees. and just to let you know, the meteorological agency released this kimchi front forecast, the ideal temperature from the ground, november 20th, the central portions of south korea followed by a slow descent toward the southern tip of the korean peninsula by the time we end up at the end of december. now we're already talking about cold weather in north america. very cold temperatures continuing to dominate. the eastern side of the united states, as northerly winds continue to move down into the deep south. this is going to be one of the coldest couple of days that this region will see as we see this front passing off toward the east. the snow should start tapering off for southeastern canada and i think that the western side of the united states, including the rocky mountains, should start to moderate temperature. negative 8 was the expected high on thursday. 3 degrees in denver coming up for friday. so a little bit warmer. but again, st
down towards south, rain for manila and also into bangkok. in seoul, sunny skies with a high of 10 degrees. and just to let you know, the meteorological agency released this kimchi front forecast, the ideal temperature from the ground, november 20th, the central portions of south korea followed by a slow descent toward the southern tip of the korean peninsula by the time we end up at the end of december. now we're already talking about cold weather in north america. very cold temperatures...
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you have air asia and malaysia and thai air over in bangkok, all seeing substantial gains.u hedge now or wait? let's leave it there. back to you. course, the price of oil having an impact on singapore's wealthiest residents. bonds from oilfield service providers are the worst performers among all local notes this year. let's get more from our southeast asia correspondent, haslinda amin. it looks like the rich are in for some pain. >> who would have thought? they are feeling the pain. they are the main buyers of high-yield, but small deals in singapore dollars. when the market slums the way it is now, they are finding it difficult to sell liquidity. the issue is just limited. into a company that helps to build offshore --tforms, that 30's present 30% drop in fuel is worrying. it is now trading below the average since the end of last year. this becomes the driving force in the country's bond market. take a look at the highest yielding local note issues this year. almost 90% snapped up by the rich. the central bank did issue a warning. it did see a rise in sales to individuals
you have air asia and malaysia and thai air over in bangkok, all seeing substantial gains.u hedge now or wait? let's leave it there. back to you. course, the price of oil having an impact on singapore's wealthiest residents. bonds from oilfield service providers are the worst performers among all local notes this year. let's get more from our southeast asia correspondent, haslinda amin. it looks like the rich are in for some pain. >> who would have thought? they are feeling the pain. they...
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it turns out he and a woman booked tickets from paris, in new delhi, bangkok, toronto, but they broke up. so instead of trying to go through changing the name on the ticket, a 27-year-old from toronto is offering it up to another woman with the same name. but i'm making a trip to the courthouse first thing in the morning. >> that is a long trip if you don't get along. next, after years of denials, word of an admission from alex rodriguez in a high-profile their roi case. >> >> the game they are playing over there in the u.k., it is the teams #. check this out. beeneek the team has tweeting pictures with the #cowboys u.k.. take a look at what that spells out. >> if you don't capitalize the u.k., you've got a problem. >> everybody is making fun of them for sure today. moving on to another sports related story, the u.s. government says disgraced yankee star alex rodriguez not only admitted to steroid use, he paid a family member $1 million to keep silent. >> u.s. prosecutors said that it made for wire payments totaling $900,000 between june 2013 and september of that year. his cousin had
it turns out he and a woman booked tickets from paris, in new delhi, bangkok, toronto, but they broke up. so instead of trying to go through changing the name on the ticket, a 27-year-old from toronto is offering it up to another woman with the same name. but i'm making a trip to the courthouse first thing in the morning. >> that is a long trip if you don't get along. next, after years of denials, word of an admission from alex rodriguez in a high-profile their roi case. >> >>...
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i could well see myself singing happy birthday in german to tourists at a hotel bar in jakarta or bangkokery. this is going to stick in my head now, this song. ♪ oh what fun it is to ride. get the mercedes-benz on your wish list at the winter event going on now - but hurry, the offer ends soon. [ho, ho, ho!] lease the 2015 c300 4matic for $419 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. a secure retirement. a new home. earning your diploma. providing for your family. real associates, using walmart's benefits to build better lives for their families. opportunity. that's the real walmart. you never dwell on how you don't it was made...ut it... it's just a blanket after all... but when everything else has been lost, the comfort it provides is immeasurable. the america red cross brings hope and help to people in need every 8 minutes, every day. so this season give something that means something. support us at redcross.org ♪ ♪ >>> chiang mai at night. and we are well on our way. to where, to what, i don't know, i don't much care. >> [ speaking foreign language ]. >> but i do know it's time to
i could well see myself singing happy birthday in german to tourists at a hotel bar in jakarta or bangkokery. this is going to stick in my head now, this song. ♪ oh what fun it is to ride. get the mercedes-benz on your wish list at the winter event going on now - but hurry, the offer ends soon. [ho, ho, ho!] lease the 2015 c300 4matic for $419 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. a secure retirement. a new home. earning your diploma. providing for your family. real associates, using...
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al jazeera, bangkok. >> more than 80 unmarked military vehicles have been seen christianing through rebel-controlled areas in ukraine. on friday ukraine said that 60 vehicles sit across the border in russia. and russia denies this. >>> to spain where campaigners are making last-minute arrangements for a vote. a ref referendum is being held in catalonia on friday. while the vote is unofficial and non-binding some believe as though they're in a separate nation. we have more from the catalonia capitol of barcelona. >> imagine a future in which catalonia becomes a nation. these children from a town near barcelona certainly can. >> we want catalonia to be a free country. we want the right to vote for independence. >> the dream is shared by many. on sunday catalans take part in a public consultation of independence after the spanish government blocked an official ref republican democrat on the same day calling it illegal. despite madrid's resistence some have long flown independence flag. in 2012 the first mayor to declare his town free catalan territory. since then 600 towns stopped paying taxes to madri
al jazeera, bangkok. >> more than 80 unmarked military vehicles have been seen christianing through rebel-controlled areas in ukraine. on friday ukraine said that 60 vehicles sit across the border in russia. and russia denies this. >>> to spain where campaigners are making last-minute arrangements for a vote. a ref referendum is being held in catalonia on friday. while the vote is unofficial and non-binding some believe as though they're in a separate nation. we have more from...
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she's live from bangkok. good to have you on al jazeera. why is there so lit the protection for refugees and asylum seekers, not just in malaysia, but the wider region? >> there is so little protection for refugees in malaysia, and also in the region from a wider perspective, because more often than not government's policies on the issue are ill-conceived and xenophobic. >> in malaysia, for instance, they have a de facto policy of arrest, detention and deportation, it's meant to limit and reduce ilmigrants in the country -- illegal migrants in the county. malaysian authorities don't distinguish between illegal immigrants, refugees or asylum seekers. >> abuse happens in detention centers. conditions are pretty shocking. surely there are alternative to detention. these people are not criminals, what measure in your view need to be better introduced u. >> there are alternatives to detention. nask, they are cheaper than throwing people into detention centers. there are countries that have run these alternatives to detention efficiently and effe
she's live from bangkok. good to have you on al jazeera. why is there so lit the protection for refugees and asylum seekers, not just in malaysia, but the wider region? >> there is so little protection for refugees in malaysia, and also in the region from a wider perspective, because more often than not government's policies on the issue are ill-conceived and xenophobic. >> in malaysia, for instance, they have a de facto policy of arrest, detention and deportation, it's meant to...
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two americans are believed to have stolen the body parts from a bangkok hospital. >> translator: i confirm that those were stolen. two are from the forensic department. >> reporter: they claim to have purchased them at a flea market. >> translator: the two foreigners definitely visited our museum, but we cannot see that they stole those items. it is evidence that confirms the two foreigners are linked to the missing items. >> reporter: the two men have already left thailand for cambodia. the u.s. embassies did not immediately respond for comment and it is unclear whether the men have attorneys. robyn curnow, cnn, atlanta. >>> notorious serial killer charles manson may be getting married behind bars. he was convicted for orchestrating the murders of nine people. >> a marriage license has been issued to manson and his fiance. she calls herself star and spends her days painting and maintaining manson's social media sites. we spoke to her a few months before the marriage license was granted. >> the paperwork hasn't gone through yet. but we already consider each other to be husband and wife. >>
two americans are believed to have stolen the body parts from a bangkok hospital. >> translator: i confirm that those were stolen. two are from the forensic department. >> reporter: they claim to have purchased them at a flea market. >> translator: the two foreigners definitely visited our museum, but we cannot see that they stole those items. it is evidence that confirms the two foreigners are linked to the missing items. >> reporter: the two men have already left...
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immigrants from bangladesh, despite being in myanmar for generations >>> we go to larry, a journalist from bangkok. with the a.s.e.a.n. summit hosted, it's a time for myanmar to showcase the political transition to democracy. its spotlight with the human right record, what influence does the asian leaders have over the rohingya issues. >> as far as the rohingya issue is, some do have an influence. they stepped in in the past, in 1991, 1992, when there was a mass exodus, and got the u.n. to start a repatriation programme. they intervened on several occasions on the last five years, when boat people ended up being killed or drowning. i think the burmese government will listen to them. what they understand is that the issue of the rohingyas has an impact on the internal dynamics and issues within some of these countries, particularly malaysia and indonesia. above all, the bedroomees government -- burmese government says it's their national interest that is paramount. the issue should not be what they are called, whether they are rohingyas or bengalees, they should be given citizenship. the government
immigrants from bangladesh, despite being in myanmar for generations >>> we go to larry, a journalist from bangkok. with the a.s.e.a.n. summit hosted, it's a time for myanmar to showcase the political transition to democracy. its spotlight with the human right record, what influence does the asian leaders have over the rohingya issues. >> as far as the rohingya issue is, some do have an influence. they stepped in in the past, in 1991, 1992, when there was a mass exodus, and got...
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you know, it might have a point if the store wasn't located in bangkok. [ laughter ] hey, are you familiarnguished [ cheers and applause ] yeah, well, he -- he's been doing a lot of the sunday morning talk shows, complaining about the inaccuracy of science fiction films. like, he said he liked the movie "gravity," but as a a scientist the innacuracies in the film ruined it for him. like he said in one scene, the space debris is coming from the wrong direction and that inaccuracy ruined the movie for him. hey, how about this inaccuracy? okay, the astronauts are sandra bullock and george clooney. okay? [ laughter and applause ] does that send up a red flag? no, i have something. i admit to being old school. jimmy will snicker at this. i have a flip phone. okay? [ laughter ] no, no, i've had it since 1999. it works perfectly well. it's still on the original battery, but i thought to myself, this must need a new battery, so i go to the sprint store in burbank. you know, they have like these kids work these phone stores. i said excuse me, do you have a a battery for this? "nu-uh. what is that?
you know, it might have a point if the store wasn't located in bangkok. [ laughter ] hey, are you familiarnguished [ cheers and applause ] yeah, well, he -- he's been doing a lot of the sunday morning talk shows, complaining about the inaccuracy of science fiction films. like, he said he liked the movie "gravity," but as a a scientist the innacuracies in the film ruined it for him. like he said in one scene, the space debris is coming from the wrong direction and that inaccuracy...
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scott in al jazeera in bangkok. >> reporter: took over the chief legal officer and continue to demandn disappearance of 43 students five weeks ago, the former mayor has been arrested in connection with that case. and we were with the demonstrators in mexico city and sent an update. >> reporter: protesters have taken over the attorney general's office here in downtown mexico city, that is because they say he is still failing to give them answers as to what has happened to the 43 students that went missing at the hands of local police in the state over a month ago. now, the attorney general promised that as soon as he was able to capture a major and his wife who he says are responsible for the attack on the students that he would have answers, that he would be able to tell the family members where their loved ones are but three days after those arrests those answers have still not come in, that is why you see people here camped out in front of his office demanding his resignation and demanding the resignation of the president of mexico and yet another sign of how tension continues to bu
scott in al jazeera in bangkok. >> reporter: took over the chief legal officer and continue to demandn disappearance of 43 students five weeks ago, the former mayor has been arrested in connection with that case. and we were with the demonstrators in mexico city and sent an update. >> reporter: protesters have taken over the attorney general's office here in downtown mexico city, that is because they say he is still failing to give them answers as to what has happened to the 43...
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the free three-week trip begins in new york on december 21st with stops in milan, prague, paris, bangkoks the elizabeth gal bett -- gallagher he chooses will pay it forward some day. he says many elizabeth gallaghers have come forward. sounds like a great trip. >> spencer elizabeth gallagher christian joins us. >> i will do this, then begin my voyage. a look at live doppler 7 hd. sunny skies across the bay area right now. not a cloud to be found anywhere. lovely november afternoon. tomorrow, looking at the national weather picture, we will find mainly dry conditions over the western two-thirds of the country but there will be a line of showers reaching from about kentucky and tennessee, southwestward through parts of arkansas and louisiana into texas, then in the pacific northwest, a few clouds and some light showers. across california tomorrow, looks like dry conditions, sunny skies from chico to sacramento and fresno, highs in the 70s. 87 in palm springs and 84 in los angeles. 75 at monterey. here in the bay area, sunny skies again tomorrow with highs ranging from low 70s at the coast
the free three-week trip begins in new york on december 21st with stops in milan, prague, paris, bangkoks the elizabeth gal bett -- gallagher he chooses will pay it forward some day. he says many elizabeth gallaghers have come forward. sounds like a great trip. >> spencer elizabeth gallagher christian joins us. >> i will do this, then begin my voyage. a look at live doppler 7 hd. sunny skies across the bay area right now. not a cloud to be found anywhere. lovely november afternoon....
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. >> that is in bangkok, tie land, check thought out where a world record was set yesterday for largeste santa's elv es. the official tally was 1762 elves. several were disqualified for not wearing their pinty ears. those are important. we know there are plenty more at the north pole but more than 1700 that is in the bad. >> you you know what they need to cut out waving and smiles and get backup to the north pole, they have got to work to >>> good morning, i'm ukee washington. we have an eye on the system coming this way. here's katie, good morning. >> good morning. so much to talk about here we will want to get right to it here for you. lets go out full screen first and foremost to storm scan three where it appears to be rain but we are starting to see misting in the poconos where cold enough air has moved in. radar can be deceiving but picture do not lie that colder air is wedging from north and south and thinks what we will end up with when the storm is all said and done. slushy heavy wet snow. most amounts thaw can get here, talking half foot or more in the poconos region that can b
. >> that is in bangkok, tie land, check thought out where a world record was set yesterday for largeste santa's elv es. the official tally was 1762 elves. several were disqualified for not wearing their pinty ears. those are important. we know there are plenty more at the north pole but more than 1700 that is in the bad. >> you you know what they need to cut out waving and smiles and get backup to the north pole, they have got to work to >>> good morning, i'm ukee...
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look at bangkok, thailand. a new record for the guinness book of world record.re were 1762 of them which makes you wonder who is left at the north pole if they are all there. >> there's a record for everything. >> there are rules here. the elves have to go through red and green and have a pointed hat and pointed ears. some were disqualified because they didn't have their ears on. still, it's a record. >> it's still a record. >> don't you wonder how they got all those elves to this one location from the north pole? the old record was by more than 600 elves they beat. >> i was curious. >> you wanted to know? >> yeah. >> i think you would make a good santa elf. >> i'm a good helper, wouldn't you say? >>> coming up, we're talking about police officers riding reindeer. not just a christmas story here. this is coming up in "the mix." >> whipping up extra special side items to go with that turkey. gourmet advice from our insomniac's kitchen. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by airborne dual action. >>> a dramatic j
look at bangkok, thailand. a new record for the guinness book of world record.re were 1762 of them which makes you wonder who is left at the north pole if they are all there. >> there's a record for everything. >> there are rules here. the elves have to go through red and green and have a pointed hat and pointed ears. some were disqualified because they didn't have their ears on. still, it's a record. >> it's still a record. >> don't you wonder how they got all those...
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the case would of focus on accusations that he accepted, bangkok contributions in exchange for his politicalboth he and jackson face other charges including arms deals the judge said it would be addressed later 29 people were indicted in the corruption probe including former chinatown gang leader raymond chow. perry >>:reporter today's protest is not only about their union contract and americans targeted in turkey. ♪ ♪ first impressions are important. you've got to make every second count. banking designed for the way you live your life. so you can welcome your family home... for the first time. chase. so you can. >>:reporter three u.s. navy were attacked and thekers put bags of the sailors had as their peers to be saying yankee go home. the sailors were not harmed in there safely back on their ship the pentagon is calling it the attack are ugly and disturbing. >>:reporter u.s. officials are urging congress to help fight ebola there are ready ready training to one and 50,000 workers on how handle ebola patients extra money is crucial for training health workers and buying protective equipmen
the case would of focus on accusations that he accepted, bangkok contributions in exchange for his politicalboth he and jackson face other charges including arms deals the judge said it would be addressed later 29 people were indicted in the corruption probe including former chinatown gang leader raymond chow. perry >>:reporter today's protest is not only about their union contract and americans targeted in turkey. ♪ ♪ first impressions are important. you've got to make every second...
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and if you have a canadian passport, you can see milan and bangkok for free. we'll explain next.ur pocket right now? i have $40, $21. could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years, that retirement challenge might not seem so big after all. ♪ for over 19 million people. [ susan ] my promotion allowed me to start investing...