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while some are seeing their money grow, many in indonesia -- for many in indonesia, life has stayed the same. indonesia still has some of the poorest health indicators in all of the region. the government is struggling to cope and many fall through the cracks. it is thought that every eight minutes a child drops at a school in this country, leading to hundreds of thousands of indonesian children on the street. some of the super rich are trying to lend a hand. this is the route taken by one of indonesia's richest men. >> but probably run of four or five hours a day. >> each step he takes is a moneymaker. for every kilometer he runs, a gift to charity. he has raised three and a thousand dollars so far. >> -- $300,000 so far. >> our government is maxed out. they have policies to have built. -- handle. call it is social investment. i think what it also addressed is the long-term sustainability of this country. >> this is where some of the money goes. with a $100 loan from his chair the, snacks are provided to children. before the loan, this woman was barely able to feed her family. >> the g
while some are seeing their money grow, many in indonesia -- for many in indonesia, life has stayed the same. indonesia still has some of the poorest health indicators in all of the region. the government is struggling to cope and many fall through the cracks. it is thought that every eight minutes a child drops at a school in this country, leading to hundreds of thousands of indonesian children on the street. some of the super rich are trying to lend a hand. this is the route taken by one of...
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that is why angry birds launched in indonesia. they are the social media capital of the world. >> there is a lot to do, people of very of going. they have that built-in storytelling which you can find from a rich heritage. >> social media has become one of the most affected ways to reach out to indonesians'. a tv talk-show host has more than 100,000 followers. she has released a book of her tweets. she says this becomes -- this has become a natural way to communicate. >> because of a democratic environment -- indonesia has been for over a decade, people of very critical of everything, of the government, the society. everybody has an opinion on everything. i think that is what creates this. >> that noise is beginning to have an impact offline. this protest was a result of organizes efforts on line. most of the people who attended heard about it through facebook or twitter. social media is becoming an increasingly popular and powerful tool. as popular as this movement seemed online, not as many people who were expected to come actua
that is why angry birds launched in indonesia. they are the social media capital of the world. >> there is a lot to do, people of very of going. they have that built-in storytelling which you can find from a rich heritage. >> social media has become one of the most affected ways to reach out to indonesians'. a tv talk-show host has more than 100,000 followers. she has released a book of her tweets. she says this becomes -- this has become a natural way to communicate. >>...
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in the indonesia's glamorous sect, they are living it up like never before. but while many are see their money grow, many others stay the same. >> indonesia still has some of the poorest health and education charities in all of the region. the government is struggling to cope and millions of indonesians fall through the cracks. it's thought that every eight minutes a child drops out of school in this country leading to hundreds of thousands of indonesian children out on the streets. >> this is the route taken by one of the richest men in the area. >> run like four or five hours a day. >> he's worth almost $700 million. each step he takes is literally a moneymaker. for err kilometer he runs, they give to charity and the other matches the donation. he's raised $300,000 so far. >> our government is completely maxed out on its band width. they have policy to handle and infrastructure. so it is our duty as entrepreneurs. call it a social investment or philanthropic. but i think what it also addresses is actually the long-term sustainability of this country. >> thi
in the indonesia's glamorous sect, they are living it up like never before. but while many are see their money grow, many others stay the same. >> indonesia still has some of the poorest health and education charities in all of the region. the government is struggling to cope and millions of indonesians fall through the cracks. it's thought that every eight minutes a child drops out of school in this country leading to hundreds of thousands of indonesian children out on the streets....
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but analysts say it's unlikely that this trial will mean a lot for indonesia's fight.ew strain of militancy in this country, they say, and although the apparent seems to be the same. the targets are no longer necessarily foreign and often a local officials are minorities instead. karishma vaswani, bbc news, jakarta. >> a european union envoy has announced more aid for burma and the prospect of a further easing of sanctions following talks with its leaders. the european development commissioner, who's been holding talks with burmese leaders, announced an aid package of nearly $200 million and health education and basic infrastructure. our correspondent, rachel harvey, is traveling with the commissioner and looked at the significance of the visit. >> well, i think that the number of v.i.p.'s that have come through shows the extent to which it is generating interest around the world. everybody is now beating a path to burma's door. everybody wants to get their own take on the reform process that's underway here. so yes, in that sense, it is important. he's the most senior
but analysts say it's unlikely that this trial will mean a lot for indonesia's fight.ew strain of militancy in this country, they say, and although the apparent seems to be the same. the targets are no longer necessarily foreign and often a local officials are minorities instead. karishma vaswani, bbc news, jakarta. >> a european union envoy has announced more aid for burma and the prospect of a further easing of sanctions following talks with its leaders. the european development...
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indonesia has a population of 240 million people whose average income is righting year after year. the bureau said foreign direct investment increased 20% in 2011 from a year earlier, hitting a record high of nearly $20 billion. the government expects the economy to accelerate further, reaching 6.7% in the current year. the bureau's acting chief says spreading wealth beyond the economic heartland is a prioty. >> translator: if we can develop those areas, things will get better. >> even so, there are clouds on the horizon. one is workers having labor rights. rallies calling for pay increases are more frequent. how thateeps foreign fms investing in indonesia may effect the future direction of the country's economy. >>> next, two cambodia, where a final judgment on crimes committed by the ka mere rouge was handed down for the first time friday. the u.n. backed tribunal issued a life sentence to the former chief of a prison. our reporter met one man for whom the ruling was especially poignant. >> reporter: the landmark ruling by the tribunal supreme court has special significance. he w
indonesia has a population of 240 million people whose average income is righting year after year. the bureau said foreign direct investment increased 20% in 2011 from a year earlier, hitting a record high of nearly $20 billion. the government expects the economy to accelerate further, reaching 6.7% in the current year. the bureau's acting chief says spreading wealth beyond the economic heartland is a prioty. >> translator: if we can develop those areas, things will get better. >>...
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the man accused of making the bali bomb goes on trial in indonesia. time to take a look at what is going on in the world of business. hello. we never really expected japan's economy to bounce back after the earthquake and tsunami. it is still struggling. cuestas, we have the latest growth figures. we expected a contraction expected1.4 -- a contraction of 1.4%. what we got was a contraction of 2.3%. with demand weakening in the eurozone, that has been hit. the stronger yen is hitting things in that regard, as well. yes, it has taken time to recover from what happened -- a very difficult 2011. there is optimism from the japanese government. it is talking today about the construction sector and how it believes that will push the recovery in 2012. a little earlier, i spoke to a guest. he told me what he thinks about the situation. >> we will see resilience in that area. we know construction is resilient on the fiscal side. along with that, there's resilience in the automobile industry. that industry had been tattered. it's coming back. those are the posit
the man accused of making the bali bomb goes on trial in indonesia. time to take a look at what is going on in the world of business. hello. we never really expected japan's economy to bounce back after the earthquake and tsunami. it is still struggling. cuestas, we have the latest growth figures. we expected a contraction expected1.4 -- a contraction of 1.4%. what we got was a contraction of 2.3%. with demand weakening in the eurozone, that has been hit. the stronger yen is hitting things in...
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indonesia has a population of 240 million people whose average income is righting year after year. the bureau said foreign direct investment increased 20% in 2011 from a year earlier, hitting a record high of nearly $20 billion. the government expects the economy to accelerate further, reaching 6.7% in the current year. the bureau's acting chief says spreading wealth beyond the economic heartland is a priority. >> translator: if we can develop those areas, things will get better. >> even so, there are clouds on the horizon. one is workers having labor rights. rallies calling for pay increases are more frequent. how that keeps foreign firms investing in indonesia may effect the future direction of the country's economy. >>> next, two cambodia, where a final judgment on crimes committed by the ka mere rouge was handed down for the first time friday. the u.n. backed tribunal issued a life sentence to the former chief of a prison. our reporter met one man for whom the ruling was especially poignant. >> reporter: the landmark ruling by the tribunal supreme court has special significance
indonesia has a population of 240 million people whose average income is righting year after year. the bureau said foreign direct investment increased 20% in 2011 from a year earlier, hitting a record high of nearly $20 billion. the government expects the economy to accelerate further, reaching 6.7% in the current year. the bureau's acting chief says spreading wealth beyond the economic heartland is a priority. >> translator: if we can develop those areas, things will get better. >>...
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the first reported case of friends and indonesia occurred in bally and mandela. was back in one thousand nine hundred eighty seven or so but the patient was a foreigner who was in ballet at the time but he barely. knew about that one case involving a foreigner. my colleagues wanted to find out how deep the problem was and valiant added value samantha ok so bad as aids but icing how far ahead a chevy spread across badly. we tested four hundred blood samples but as one came back as a chevy positive bad as that the young boy should then it was from an indonesian man in an ass bellamy's in fact it was so obviously a chevy wasn't just a tourist problem so. i went to australia to observe and learn from the aids cases there. even in one thousand nine hundred eighty seven they had many cases that had reached the hospitalisation stage. no one did if we had as many cases there as well would be find the hospitals here as likely with although we don't have the same medical facilities in indonesia let alone balli. we can't be pessimistic ok but i'm afraid if people don't chan
the first reported case of friends and indonesia occurred in bally and mandela. was back in one thousand nine hundred eighty seven or so but the patient was a foreigner who was in ballet at the time but he barely. knew about that one case involving a foreigner. my colleagues wanted to find out how deep the problem was and valiant added value samantha ok so bad as aids but icing how far ahead a chevy spread across badly. we tested four hundred blood samples but as one came back as a chevy...
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. >>> indonesia is steadily establishing itself as an economic power house in southeast asia. the 6.5% raise of gdp growth in 201 is was 0.4 a percentage point faster than indonesia recorded a year earlier. the statistic bureau said strong domestic command offset the fall out from the dwloebl economic slowdown and european debt crisis. indonesia has a population of 240 million people whose average income is rising year after year. the bureau said foreign direct investment increased 20% in 2011 from a year earlier hitting a record high of nearly $20 billion. the government expects the economy to accelerate further reaching 6.7% in the current year. the bureau's acting chief says spreading wealth beyond the economic heartland is a priority. >> translator: regions outside java island have not yet been developed. if we can develop those areas, things will get better. >> even so, there are clouds on the horizon. one of those is growing awareness among workers of their labor rights. rallies calling for pay increases have become more frequent. and how that influences the willingness
. >>> indonesia is steadily establishing itself as an economic power house in southeast asia. the 6.5% raise of gdp growth in 201 is was 0.4 a percentage point faster than indonesia recorded a year earlier. the statistic bureau said strong domestic command offset the fall out from the dwloebl economic slowdown and european debt crisis. indonesia has a population of 240 million people whose average income is rising year after year. the bureau said foreign direct investment increased 20%...
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the first reported cases of aids in indonesia occurred in bally and mandela. was back in one thousand nine hundred eighty seven but the patient was a foreigner who wasn't bally at the time that he barely. knew about that one case involving a foreigner to get some land and my colleagues wanted to find out how deep the problem was a valiant added value. case about us as aides by the are asking how far had a chevy spread across badly. but we tested four hundred blood samples but as one came back positive at us that. it was from an indonesian international unease in fact it was so obviously he wasn't just a tourist problem so. i went to australia. to observe and learn from the aids cases there. even in one thousand nine hundred eighty seven they had many cases that had reached the hospitalization stage or got some bad nando wondered if we had as many cases there as well would be find the hospitals here as if we don't have the same medical facilities in indonesia let alone and valley so. we can't be pessimistic ok but i'm afraid if people don't change their attitud
the first reported cases of aids in indonesia occurred in bally and mandela. was back in one thousand nine hundred eighty seven but the patient was a foreigner who wasn't bally at the time that he barely. knew about that one case involving a foreigner to get some land and my colleagues wanted to find out how deep the problem was a valiant added value. case about us as aides by the are asking how far had a chevy spread across badly. but we tested four hundred blood samples but as one came back...
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they hit the ground running and quickly make the sales call at indonesia's largest bank. a member of the rental office staff, fluent in japanese, a,ed them. using his network, they could directly meet with senior officials at the bank to try to sell the company's services. they made a promising start with the bank requesting more information. >> translator: frankly i didn't expect indonesia's largest bank to take it seriously, but the result was good. >> reporter: experts no longer leave downtown, in this industrial zone in a jakarta suburb, smes including electric parts manufacturers continue to join the boom. as more japanese come to the area, they need places to leave and entertainment too. this japanese style bar, which opened five years ago, is busy every day. >> translator: i come here at least four times a week. so does he. this is where we japanese gather. >> other companies offered them housi housing. this developer plans to connect nearby industrial parks with public transportation and build a residential area in the middle. schools, hospitals and shops may foll
they hit the ground running and quickly make the sales call at indonesia's largest bank. a member of the rental office staff, fluent in japanese, a,ed them. using his network, they could directly meet with senior officials at the bank to try to sell the company's services. they made a promising start with the bank requesting more information. >> translator: frankly i didn't expect indonesia's largest bank to take it seriously, but the result was good. >> reporter: experts no longer...
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in indonesia, on the island of java, is kawah ijen, one of the most dangerous and unpredictable volcanoes in the world. yet every day hundreds of miners head underground to extract a valuable mineral, sulphur. all day long, loaded like mules, they cross paths along this dangerous route. the other side, toxic vapours. they are known locally as the convict workers of sulphur. it's 4 o'clock in the morning, at the foot of kawah ijen. matrusen, age 31, catches a ride in a pickup heading for the volcano. about fifty other miners cram into the truck. the trip takes more than an hour and despite the hell that awaits them, the men are in good spirits. for matrusen and the others, the workday begins with a two-hour hike that serves as a warm up before facing the dangers of the volcano. matrusen has been a miner since he was 13, but he still gets scared every time he makes the descent into the crater. at the bottom of the volcano pipes collect molten sulphur. when the sulphur is brought to the surface, the contact with cold air hardens it, and then the miners break it down with an iron bar. the wor
in indonesia, on the island of java, is kawah ijen, one of the most dangerous and unpredictable volcanoes in the world. yet every day hundreds of miners head underground to extract a valuable mineral, sulphur. all day long, loaded like mules, they cross paths along this dangerous route. the other side, toxic vapours. they are known locally as the convict workers of sulphur. it's 4 o'clock in the morning, at the foot of kawah ijen. matrusen, age 31, catches a ride in a pickup heading for the...
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nhk world, indonesia. >> and that wraps up our bulletin. i'm raksawong in bangkok. >>> pushing with russia until it returns four islands claimed by japan. >> translator: russian president dimitry medvedev and i recall the need to restore the issue last year. we also agreed to continue discussions while respecting each other. >> noda spoke at an annual rally that calls for the island's return. a new government will take place in moscow in may. the strategic environment in the asian pacific region is changing too. february 7th is northern territories day in japan. japan and russia signed a treaty on the day in 1885 that recognizes the islands as japanese territory. >>> vladimir putin served as president for eight years then prime minister for the last four 37 political analysts say they expect putin to win, but nationwide protests over suspected corruption underscore some deep dissatisfaction. >> reporter: during a recent rally, temperatures hovered at minus 20 degrees celsius in central moscow during the day. people braved the cold. white ba
nhk world, indonesia. >> and that wraps up our bulletin. i'm raksawong in bangkok. >>> pushing with russia until it returns four islands claimed by japan. >> translator: russian president dimitry medvedev and i recall the need to restore the issue last year. we also agreed to continue discussions while respecting each other. >> noda spoke at an annual rally that calls for the island's return. a new government will take place in moscow in may. the strategic environment...
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the first reported case of indonesia occurred in bally. it was back in one thousand nine hundred eighty seven or so but. it was a foreigner who was in ballet at the time but he barely. knew about that one case involving a foreigner and. my colleagues wanted to find out how deep the problem was and. how far ahead each of you spread across. but we tested four hundred blood samples but as one came back positive. it was from an indonesian. knees in fact it was so obviously it wasn't just a tourist problem. so. i went to australia to observe and learn from the aids cases there. even a nine hundred eighty seven they had many cases that had reached the hospitalisation stage. and i wondered if we had as many cases where would be find the hospitals here yeah we don't have the same medical facilities in indonesia let alone bally. we can't be pessimistic ok but i'm afraid if people don't change their attitude if they stay close minded it. in what manner and don't acknowledge the situation and belly dance the disease will continue to spread like we've
the first reported case of indonesia occurred in bally. it was back in one thousand nine hundred eighty seven or so but. it was a foreigner who was in ballet at the time but he barely. knew about that one case involving a foreigner and. my colleagues wanted to find out how deep the problem was and. how far ahead each of you spread across. but we tested four hundred blood samples but as one came back positive. it was from an indonesian. knees in fact it was so obviously it wasn't just a tourist...
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indonesia has announced an order for fighter jets from russia and large helicopters from europe. uniformed officers wander the venue exchanging information with sales people. >> the economy's good. i think for us it's important to update or modernize the equipment. as you probably know indonesia has not been doing that for over 20 years. >> reporter: this is the aircraft japan recently decided to adopt as its next generation mainstay fighter jet. the f-30 built by lock heed martin. after declaring the asia pacific region as the focus of its defense strategy, the u.s. is pressing regional allies to introduce the fighter. sales people are eager to seize the opportunity. >> the asian market is an area of potential growth and additional sales for the f-35. virtually all the nations who today fly f-16, f-18, mirages are looking at or considering the f-35 aircraft. >> reporter: with china scrambling to enhance its defense capabilities on one hand and u.s. seeking to contain china on the other, the arms race and the asia pacific shows no signs of slowing down. >> finally to the philippi
indonesia has announced an order for fighter jets from russia and large helicopters from europe. uniformed officers wander the venue exchanging information with sales people. >> the economy's good. i think for us it's important to update or modernize the equipment. as you probably know indonesia has not been doing that for over 20 years. >> reporter: this is the aircraft japan recently decided to adopt as its next generation mainstay fighter jet. the f-30 built by lock heed martin....
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the island is home to about 60% of indonesia's 240 million people. officials say the plant will help address the problem of regular electricity shortages. demand for power is growing rapidly and many power plants under construction. companies from china, south korea and japan are competing fiercely for orders. the japanese energy concert yum is led by a corporation. but that's not the end of the story, the consortium will run the plant maintaining steady business over ma years. that's the japanese group's unique selling point. >> translator: i think if we perform at a high level we'll get another order. good results lead to more business. we hope to gain momentum in responding to demand for building infrastructure overseas. >> reporter: instead of just selling a product, these companies try to offer everything from funding to operations. the japanese government is strengthening its support for infrastructure exports like this as part of the growth strategy. >> and that wraps up our bulletin. >> japanese and u.s. officials have held work level talks o
the island is home to about 60% of indonesia's 240 million people. officials say the plant will help address the problem of regular electricity shortages. demand for power is growing rapidly and many power plants under construction. companies from china, south korea and japan are competing fiercely for orders. the japanese energy concert yum is led by a corporation. but that's not the end of the story, the consortium will run the plant maintaining steady business over ma years. that's the...
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and i missed indonesia. i don't like her for the way. the government here goes i want to know in their. living in europe i mean. i want. and here like on holidays i relax i don't have to do really saying i'm not working but now it's lie we haven't seen us for a one year so. i mean it will be ok if there is something i mean like because you never know what i want history to see other people with you know. i came up you can see other people with. the. yeah. it's like kind of an open relationship. i don't really know was the remaining lads any parting newcomer come to the big because i'm all over them i'm still alive still and out of shape like like you know like young people and then they called me later i don't really that was the real meaning why did this because like my little brother they called me like they are brother. so you've been to music.
and i missed indonesia. i don't like her for the way. the government here goes i want to know in their. living in europe i mean. i want. and here like on holidays i relax i don't have to do really saying i'm not working but now it's lie we haven't seen us for a one year so. i mean it will be ok if there is something i mean like because you never know what i want history to see other people with you know. i came up you can see other people with. the. yeah. it's like kind of an open relationship....
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. >>> indonesia is getting a boost from the european debt crisis. gross domestic product in 2011 rose 6.5%. higher than the previous year. it is due to gross domestic spending of a nation of 240 million. backed on the increase of average wages. it sites a direct amount of foreign debt. it forecasts higher growth this year at 6.7%. along with the expanding economy, indonesia is seeing growing demand for power. a thermal power plant was recently completed on the island of java. it was built by a group of japanese firms and can supply 10% of electricity used on the island. the japanese energy consortium is lead by the corporations of toshiba. in a ceremony marking the completion, an indonesian government official said the power plant will continue to resolve the power shortages. in all, the japanese consortium invested $5.2 billion in the project. it has a generation capacity of 264 megawatts. many power plants are being built, but japanese firms have lost bids by south korea firms for past projects. a recap of the latest market figures. >> that's the
. >>> indonesia is getting a boost from the european debt crisis. gross domestic product in 2011 rose 6.5%. higher than the previous year. it is due to gross domestic spending of a nation of 240 million. backed on the increase of average wages. it sites a direct amount of foreign debt. it forecasts higher growth this year at 6.7%. along with the expanding economy, indonesia is seeing growing demand for power. a thermal power plant was recently completed on the island of java. it was...
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i will work in the philippines and in indonesia, the eastern side of indonesia, the coral triangle nations, even in the southern pacific oceans, the small island states, we are seeing a political will with an understanding that protecting fisheries and oceans is in the self-interest of people. you protect your food. >> is a political will, we have not seen much of this translate to legislative changes. what are you doing and others to try to change this? >> we are seeing some significant shifts. there is an increase in marine protected areas. we are seeing new areas that are set aside so the fish population can recover. we are seeing an impact of that. as the populations recover, more fish are caught by fishermen outside of this area. the livelihood increases. the big challenge is enforcement. hud the immobilize coast guard, navy, have the -- how do you mobilize coast guards, navy? we have seen tremendous improvement in that. there is a lot of good news. it does not mean there is a severe problem. the severity is really a result of a lot of people who are hungry. we need to find a good sol
i will work in the philippines and in indonesia, the eastern side of indonesia, the coral triangle nations, even in the southern pacific oceans, the small island states, we are seeing a political will with an understanding that protecting fisheries and oceans is in the self-interest of people. you protect your food. >> is a political will, we have not seen much of this translate to legislative changes. what are you doing and others to try to change this? >> we are seeing some...
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indones indonesia's auto market is booming. overtaking thailand as southeast asia's largest market. many auto makers in the country are planning to boost production, despite growing labor disputes and demands for more pay. numbers just in from japan, machinery orders fell in december for the first time in two months. the cabinet office says major machinery makers received $9.5 billion worth of orders, down 7% in yen terms since november. that excludes orders for shifts and power plants. orders for manufacturers decreased by 7% and those of non-manufacturers fell by 6%. looking at 2011 as a whole, orders grew just under 8% from a year earlier to about 115 billion dollars. >>> euro's own finance ministers decide to discuss greece's debt problems. at the meeting, the ministers are believed to urge greece into making a final decision as soon as possible. the decision came after greek prime minister lucas papadamos met with leaders on whether to accept an austerity plan. fiscal reform is a precondition for receiving financial aid, that's to avoid defaulting on paying back holders of gove
indones indonesia's auto market is booming. overtaking thailand as southeast asia's largest market. many auto makers in the country are planning to boost production, despite growing labor disputes and demands for more pay. numbers just in from japan, machinery orders fell in december for the first time in two months. the cabinet office says major machinery makers received $9.5 billion worth of orders, down 7% in yen terms since november. that excludes orders for shifts and power plants. orders...
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in indonesia there was a notebook used in checking the health of mothers and children. in uh-huh began da it helps locals grow rice that withstands the arid climate. these are the few examples of how japan changes the way it gives aid to countries. japan's economy shrank for the first time in two years. the earthquake and tsunami knocked recovery off the past. the cabinet office said the nation's gross domestic product fell 0.6%. that translates to 2.3%. as a result, if overall gdp growth for all of last year came to negative 0.9%. a credit crisis in europe doctoringed down japan and other economies around the world. public investment in japan tumbled 4%. corporate capital spending edged up 0.3%. a poll shows the approval rate for nodda's cabinet has edged upward. a growing proportion of the nation's citizens are claiming they don't support any particular party. results from the poll conducted over the weekend show that 31% support noda's cabinet. the disapproval rate fell marginally to 48%. respondents were asked their opinion of noda's plan to submit a bill on social
in indonesia there was a notebook used in checking the health of mothers and children. in uh-huh began da it helps locals grow rice that withstands the arid climate. these are the few examples of how japan changes the way it gives aid to countries. japan's economy shrank for the first time in two years. the earthquake and tsunami knocked recovery off the past. the cabinet office said the nation's gross domestic product fell 0.6%. that translates to 2.3%. as a result, if overall gdp growth for...
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indonesia's auto market is booming. new car sales reached 0,0 last year, overtaking thailand as southeast asia's largest market. many automakers in the country aim to increase their market she bstg odti. that's despite growing labor disputes and demands for more pay. simply -- excuse me, simply, mitsubishi motors says it will op making cars in the netherlands. this means the automakers ending production in europe. factory workers are protesting the move. about 1,000 workers, or abt 3 ohe plant's workforce demonstrated at the site on tuesday to urge the company to keep the factory open. the japanese carkennnc on monday that it will halt manufacturing at its plant in the country at the end of this year due to dim outlook for the european market. the factory is mitsubishi's only production facility in europe. all in all, the strong yen will likely leaig dent in japanese automakers' profits for the year through march. seven major carmakers have released theirarng f the previous quarter. the reports say that the companies wi
indonesia's auto market is booming. new car sales reached 0,0 last year, overtaking thailand as southeast asia's largest market. many automakers in the country aim to increase their market she bstg odti. that's despite growing labor disputes and demands for more pay. simply -- excuse me, simply, mitsubishi motors says it will op making cars in the netherlands. this means the automakers ending production in europe. factory workers are protesting the move. about 1,000 workers, or abt 3 ohe...
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invite representatives of countries that have experienced large scale disasters, including thailand, indonesia and haiti. japanese delegates will report on the march disaster and on rescue efforts. participants will discuss recovery, reconstruction and prevention. organizers plan to take them on tours of the region. government officials plan to use the results of the discussions for a u.n. meeting on disaster prevention planned for 2015. >>> parents of fukushima prefecture now can monitor in real time radiation levels at schools, parkses and other places frequented by their children. the education ministry launched the system for sharing data from 2,700 monitoring sites on its website. users can choose a place on a map and check the latest radiation levels there. choosing fukushima city brings up a list of 368 monitoring sites and their current readings. the system can also show average radiation levels at ten-minute intervals and graphs showing changes in radiation at chosen sites. >>> the south korean government is opening an office in northeastern japan. its mission is to help revive touris
invite representatives of countries that have experienced large scale disasters, including thailand, indonesia and haiti. japanese delegates will report on the march disaster and on rescue efforts. participants will discuss recovery, reconstruction and prevention. organizers plan to take them on tours of the region. government officials plan to use the results of the discussions for a u.n. meeting on disaster prevention planned for 2015. >>> parents of fukushima prefecture now can...
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. >> well what you have happening in india in indonesia and brazil is a growing middle class who wants high quality. so what they do is they move past the commodity products to a product like ours and they're very proud to have our products in their house. as a matter of fact in the philippines somebody was recently tli m you c pawn tupperware. so it's a source of pride. they display it like trophys. >> susie: you do a lot of business about a third of your sales come from europe. how difficult is it given the financial crisis there? >> we continue to do well there. you're getting a more entrepreneurial spirit in europe right now. you have some saying the government can't take care of you, you're going to have to find other ways. and you're seeing this pent up desire to wait a mine kid make me if i do more. so that serves their needs. when there's higher unemployment there's a bigger recruiting pool for us. and also when they're cutting back people tend to stay more at home and find more cost efficient ways by preparing food themselves. >> susie: how is the consumer doing, when are thei
. >> well what you have happening in india in indonesia and brazil is a growing middle class who wants high quality. so what they do is they move past the commodity products to a product like ours and they're very proud to have our products in their house. as a matter of fact in the philippines somebody was recently tli m you c pawn tupperware. so it's a source of pride. they display it like trophys. >> susie: you do a lot of business about a third of your sales come from europe....
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ditto indonesia was more than 50%. >> susie: so in serms of hiring what's your outlook for hiring this year? >> as consumers want to buy more of our products we've got to make more products, and that means we've got to build out in our factories, more machines. at the same time, we're recruiting more sales force, we'll recruit 7 to 10% more, you know, this year. so that leads to a very big number. we're already at 2.7 million sales force. so you really start to expect at least another 100 to 150,000 this next year. >> susie: rick, thank you so much and good luck to you. >> thank you. >> tom: in recent months, the job market has shown signs of life again, but wages haven't. tonight's "money file" is looking for a big win for your paycheck. here's ramit sethi, author of "i will teach you to be rich." >> in our entire lives, we make a few decisions which determine whether we're financially secure or not. i call these big wins, because they dwarf any concerns about whether to spend $3 on our daily lattes. one of the biggest wins is finding our dream job-- one that we enjoy and pays us what
ditto indonesia was more than 50%. >> susie: so in serms of hiring what's your outlook for hiring this year? >> as consumers want to buy more of our products we've got to make more products, and that means we've got to build out in our factories, more machines. at the same time, we're recruiting more sales force, we'll recruit 7 to 10% more, you know, this year. so that leads to a very big number. we're already at 2.7 million sales force. so you really start to expect at least...
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on a quick note, a man from indonesia voted because that is in indonesia the law. he didn't try to commit any malice. he just didn't know better, and he faces possible deportation, large legal bills, his business is a wreck because of it and it's impacted him negatively. so it helps everyone if we're able to take non-citizens off the voter rolls. >> you're in a unique situation in michigan, because that advance lawsuit in 2008 that clamped down on what you could n on what you could and could not do with your list. look, the secretary of the state of colorado, mr. guessler has looked at this issue with noncitizens. utah found noncitizens who voted in the 2006 election as part of a legislative audit. it's happening. it's reality. i have texas voter registration form, there's forms in harris county for a client that says are you a u.s. citizen and they checked no and were registered to vote. this is how bad it is. how do you untangle this web is a difficult question. the only tools enable your own policy decisions. a very complicated questions. i'm convinced noncitize
on a quick note, a man from indonesia voted because that is in indonesia the law. he didn't try to commit any malice. he just didn't know better, and he faces possible deportation, large legal bills, his business is a wreck because of it and it's impacted him negatively. so it helps everyone if we're able to take non-citizens off the voter rolls. >> you're in a unique situation in michigan, because that advance lawsuit in 2008 that clamped down on what you could n on what you could and...
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that's the question indonesia faces -- how do you have high growth rates in indonesia. >> we will leave the program at this point. if you missed any of this discussion, is available in the c-span video library. now, live to the u.s. house. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the prayer will be offered by our chaplain, father conroy. father conroy: let us pray. eternal god, through whom we see what we could be and what we can become, thank you for giving us another day. send your spirit upon the members of this people's house to encourage them in their official tasks. be with them and with all who labor here to serve this great nation and its people. assure them that whatever their responsibilities you provide the grace to enable them to be faithful to their duties and the wisdom to be conscious of their obligations and fulfill them with integrity. remind us all of the dignity of work and teach us to use our talents and abilities in ways that are honorable and just and are a benefit to those we serve. may all that is done this day be for your greater honor and glory, ame
that's the question indonesia faces -- how do you have high growth rates in indonesia. >> we will leave the program at this point. if you missed any of this discussion, is available in the c-span video library. now, live to the u.s. house. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the prayer will be offered by our chaplain, father conroy. father conroy: let us pray. eternal god, through whom we see what we could be and what we can become, thank you for giving us another day....
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. >> in 1999 marie colvin went to indonesia to cover a contentious election.ere voted through independence the west backed by the indonesia army moved in to ru crush the movement. as the violence spread they evacuated only all but one compound. >> they were going to leave behind all of these 1500 women and children. i decided to stay. every u.n. compound that was overrun they got the u.n. staff out mostly european australian or american. the u.n. nonstaff left behind were slaughtered. >> with the u.n. preparing to leave their last compound marie made her stand. >> i am afraid at that point i don't work for the sunday times. i had the only line of communication. i am going to talk to everybody and are you still a journalist. what mattered more to me if the u.n. evacuated these women and children were going to die. >> there is no doubt it -- >> i would do it again. she said i am not going. i am going to stay. i will tell the world what you did. that prevented an atrocity. >> over two years after saving their lives she was trying to save her own. >> april, 2001.
. >> in 1999 marie colvin went to indonesia to cover a contentious election.ere voted through independence the west backed by the indonesia army moved in to ru crush the movement. as the violence spread they evacuated only all but one compound. >> they were going to leave behind all of these 1500 women and children. i decided to stay. every u.n. compound that was overrun they got the u.n. staff out mostly european australian or american. the u.n. nonstaff left behind were...
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. >> oliver: marie colvin went to indonesia to cover a contentious election in indonesia. the end indonesian army moved in to crush the movement. as the violence spread the u.n. evacuated all but one compound. >> and they were going to leave behind these 1500 women and children so i decided to stay. every u.n. compound that was overrun they got the u.n. staff out, mostly european australian or american and the u.n. nonstaff left behind were slaughtered. >> with the u.n. preparing to leave their last compound marie made her stand. >> at that point i decided i don't work for the sunday times. i had the only line of communication and i'm going to talk to everybody and are you still a journalist. what mattered more to me if you weren't evacuated these women and children going to die. >> oliver: there is no doubt that it was crossing the line. >> i would do it again. i guess that is the answer. >> she said i'm not going. i'm going to stay and i will tell the world what you did and that prevented the atrocity. >> almost two years after saving those lives marie found herself tryi
. >> oliver: marie colvin went to indonesia to cover a contentious election in indonesia. the end indonesian army moved in to crush the movement. as the violence spread the u.n. evacuated all but one compound. >> and they were going to leave behind these 1500 women and children so i decided to stay. every u.n. compound that was overrun they got the u.n. staff out, mostly european australian or american and the u.n. nonstaff left behind were slaughtered. >> with the u.n....
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the crackdown comes as indonesia struggles to upgrade its civil air safety.ies of deadly accidents led to ban all indonesian airlines from its airspace in 2007. >>> it's expected to be one of the biggest movies at the box office this summer. and today we're getting another sneak peak at the amazing spiderman. >> amazing in a word. a new trailer debuted online today. there's already a whole lot of buzz surrounding it. ♪ >> i have to stop him, because i created him. >>ed villain is a large lizard like creature. and unlike the previous films, this spiderman will use man made web shooters. this reboot of the comic classic stars andrew garfield from "the social network" and emma stoning from "the help." it hits the big screen july 3rd. >> a lot of folks have waited a long time for that. >>> more to come on news 4 at 4:00. a 2-year-old service dog breaks down the barrier and enters the down the barrier and enters the best show for dogs. we're gonna erase breast cancer once and for all. once and for all. walking 60 miles... in three days. join us. join us. (woman) w
the crackdown comes as indonesia struggles to upgrade its civil air safety.ies of deadly accidents led to ban all indonesian airlines from its airspace in 2007. >>> it's expected to be one of the biggest movies at the box office this summer. and today we're getting another sneak peak at the amazing spiderman. >> amazing in a word. a new trailer debuted online today. there's already a whole lot of buzz surrounding it. ♪ >> i have to stop him, because i created him....
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last november when i was in indonesia, boeing announced a deal with the help of export-import bank to sell more than 200 planes to one of the fastest growing airlines in the world. boeing is one of largest exporters in america. this someone of the biggest deals boeing had ever done. over the years it will help support thousands of american jobs, including jobs here. i tease jay every time i see him. i said i deserve a gold watch because i'm selling your stuff all the time. i will go anywhere in the world to open up new markets for american products, and by the way, i will not standby when our competitors don't play by the rules. [ applause ] >> that's why i directed my administration to create a trade enforcement unit that has one job, investigating unfair trade practices in countries like china or places like europe. that's why it's so important for congress to reauthorize the export-import bank. this bank is led by fred who is right here. he's out there working with jay all the time selling on behalf of boeing. the export-import bank helps companies like this one sell its products.
last november when i was in indonesia, boeing announced a deal with the help of export-import bank to sell more than 200 planes to one of the fastest growing airlines in the world. boeing is one of largest exporters in america. this someone of the biggest deals boeing had ever done. over the years it will help support thousands of american jobs, including jobs here. i tease jay every time i see him. i said i deserve a gold watch because i'm selling your stuff all the time. i will go anywhere in...
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>> i just got back from doing research on stage writing in indonesia. and then developing something .hat takes place in 1415 i love medieval subject matter. tavis: i have never done one though. >> i have done a "blast of the mohicans." -- "the last of the mohicans." but i have been wanting to do something medieval. tavis: he did not quite connect. we are back now for "luck." this will work? >> i hope so. david is a tough guy. he has been around for a lot of years. he is a great writer. i will tell you what. david and an unusual friend and sometime co-writer and i sit around and work on the stories. then david takes them away. but some of those conversations, which we record and transcribe, are hilarious. so if, for some reason, "luck" does not work, we have another project. [laughter] tavis: they have advertised a this everywhere. that is another thing good about being on hbo. the advertising. good luck on the new series. >> thank you. >> good to had tavis: you. that is our show for tonight. >> sometimes i wonder if i am still an asset. >> as, you are t
>> i just got back from doing research on stage writing in indonesia. and then developing something .hat takes place in 1415 i love medieval subject matter. tavis: i have never done one though. >> i have done a "blast of the mohicans." -- "the last of the mohicans." but i have been wanting to do something medieval. tavis: he did not quite connect. we are back now for "luck." this will work? >> i hope so. david is a tough guy. he has been around...