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around 10 million people in indonesia owned a smart phone. by 2014, that number had risen to more than 40 million. >> at the time there were far more motorbike taxis than regular automobile taxis in jakarta. i thought there was huge business potential if the drivers and customers could be brought together. there had been dramatic growth in smart phone ownership among the general public. the middle class was growing with more and more people beginning to buy smart phones. that is why i came up with an idea to connect available drivers with customers. i wanted to offer a service that would get them to their destinations on time. >> in january 2015, the dean replaced his existing call service with a smart phone application. the app was distributed for free. in just 18 months, it had been downloaded by more than 17 million people. at the time the company was opened they had 1,000 motorbikes. the company has expanded to more than jakarta to service other indonesian locations. he started out with a handful of staff. now employs 1,500. in august 201
around 10 million people in indonesia owned a smart phone. by 2014, that number had risen to more than 40 million. >> at the time there were far more motorbike taxis than regular automobile taxis in jakarta. i thought there was huge business potential if the drivers and customers could be brought together. there had been dramatic growth in smart phone ownership among the general public. the middle class was growing with more and more people beginning to buy smart phones. that is why i...
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factoriesany of the in indonesia, are there number that are going to this district of indonesia or theimum wage , which does a the least, is extremely minimal, is even lower than other parts of indonesia? >> yeah. there are quite a few korean apparel groups in this region. and i think there are over 300 companies this year. it has become quite -- it is becoming a fairly predominant industrial zone. in terms of the factor as a whole, i would just say it is a very run-of-the-mill indonesian garment factory. but of course, the reason it bears a second look is because of the connection to a very specific brand that is built on women in the workplace. so i think it is important to look at the supply chain of the brand thahat positions itseselfn that way. amy: krithika varagur about her guardian investigation. we will link to that at democracynow.org. all ivanka trump brand apparel are made abroad. president trump declare this week "made in america" week. that does it for the broadcast. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comme
factoriesany of the in indonesia, are there number that are going to this district of indonesia or theimum wage , which does a the least, is extremely minimal, is even lower than other parts of indonesia? >> yeah. there are quite a few korean apparel groups in this region. and i think there are over 300 companies this year. it has become quite -- it is becoming a fairly predominant industrial zone. in terms of the factor as a whole, i would just say it is a very run-of-the-mill indonesian...
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indonesia is perhaps one of the most vibrant democracies in this region.ay that under indonesia's laws that they should be able to exist, that they area should be able to exist, that they are a peaceful organisation that looks to achieve its aims of creating an islamic state here in indonesia through prayer services, demonstrations and nonviolence. but at the same time many people here would say indonesia does need to find a line between democracy and also keeping this quite fragile nation state of many different ethnic groups, religious groups, together. and there has been concerned for some time about rising extremism and rising radicalism inside this country that prides itself on being a pluralist, multifaith nation. yes, we will see how that progresses. thank you so much. with the us distracted by a number of problems at home, china is seizing the moment to promote an alternative world order. it's plans for a new silk road — a rail route across three continents — promises almost a trillion dollars in lending to boost world trade. in a series of special
indonesia is perhaps one of the most vibrant democracies in this region.ay that under indonesia's laws that they should be able to exist, that they area should be able to exist, that they are a peaceful organisation that looks to achieve its aims of creating an islamic state here in indonesia through prayer services, demonstrations and nonviolence. but at the same time many people here would say indonesia does need to find a line between democracy and also keeping this quite fragile nation...
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beneath the canopy of indonesia's rainforest, life comes together to produce an amazing symphony of wild sounds. [whistling] [low growl] [roaring] [chirping] [bellowing] but now, the rainforest's most booming voice is increasingly hard to find. [deep trumpet] the sumatran elephant teeters on the edge of extinction, and there's no one else to blame but ourselves. [loud buzzing] it's here in grocery stores where the fate of indonesian elephants begins. you may have never heard of it, but palm oil, a common vegetable oil, has been a growing presence on supermarket shelves since the 1990s. it's high yield, versatility, and price me it an exceptional competitor against alternative vegetable oils. today, palm oil and its derivatives are present in 50% of all packaged food. products like bread, cookies, chocolate, chips, and even shower soap. the consumer benefits, but the sumatran elephants pay a price. their habitat is cleared by legal and illegal loggers t make room for palm oil plantations. we sent our u.k. field producer jim wickens to the aceh region of north sumatra. here the leuser ecos
beneath the canopy of indonesia's rainforest, life comes together to produce an amazing symphony of wild sounds. [whistling] [low growl] [roaring] [chirping] [bellowing] but now, the rainforest's most booming voice is increasingly hard to find. [deep trumpet] the sumatran elephant teeters on the edge of extinction, and there's no one else to blame but ourselves. [loud buzzing] it's here in grocery stores where the fate of indonesian elephants begins. you may have never heard of it, but palm...
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and a lot of it is coming from here in indonesia. ey've converted the lowlands already. and now the palm oil plantations are moving up and up the slopes, to here, leuser rainforest. we've gotta go. >> leuser isn't the only place experiencing deforestation. since 1985, more than 50% of the forests in sumatra have been cleared, not just for palm oil plantations, but also for paper, wood, mines, and road infrastructure. what took thousands of years to grow is coming down at an alarming rate. >> look at that. we traveled for over an hour, deep into this palm oil plantation, till we've got here, the front line of the expansion. this expansion here is illegal under indonesian law, and it's all happening foralm oil. this timber will be shipped off to market, and in its place, in a matter of days, young palm oil seedlings will be planted. >> palm oil is one of the most widespread vegetable oils throughout the world. within indonesia itself and also china and india, the 3 of them account for far more than half of t, uh, the world's consumption of palm oil. but the u.s. and europe
and a lot of it is coming from here in indonesia. ey've converted the lowlands already. and now the palm oil plantations are moving up and up the slopes, to here, leuser rainforest. we've gotta go. >> leuser isn't the only place experiencing deforestation. since 1985, more than 50% of the forests in sumatra have been cleared, not just for palm oil plantations, but also for paper, wood, mines, and road infrastructure. what took thousands of years to grow is coming down at an alarming rate....
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reports fm ththailand, bangladesh, and indonesia under covers the brutal exploitation of people and the environment for prorofit. they are fishing illegally on thailand's coast. crossed over 50 species of fish come including giant starfish, seahorses, a and juvenile e sea snakes. most of the catch is not good for consumption. it would be used to feed farm animals. it is sold to supermarkets in restaurants around the world. link tv and a college is visited thailand to investigate links -- link tv and others visiteded thailand to investigate links. industrial agriculture promote to stop as a sustainable solution for the problems of fishing. many of the so-called fish are pulled from the ocean around southeast asia with devastating effects. these small and young edible fish are left to rot in the halls of vessels for days on weeks on end before being handled. fleets o of trucks and sport tos of rottiting fish on each vessel on the processing plants where they are ground down and wasash and cookeded into powdered fish far for fooood -- fisish flowewr od. alongside e the species on fishg ves
reports fm ththailand, bangladesh, and indonesia under covers the brutal exploitation of people and the environment for prorofit. they are fishing illegally on thailand's coast. crossed over 50 species of fish come including giant starfish, seahorses, a and juvenile e sea snakes. most of the catch is not good for consumption. it would be used to feed farm animals. it is sold to supermarkets in restaurants around the world. link tv and a college is visited thailand to investigate links -- link...
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in december 2015, australia and indonesia held the first australia and indonesia regional council onaw in jakarta. and that regional council has met on three occasions thus far. most recently in jakarta earlier in the year and will meet again at a venue to be announced in australia in the second half of this year. now, agencies work with indonesian agencies in a close and collaborative way. but our cooperation doesn't merely extend to indonesia. this is a regional problem, and we work with regional neighbors. i recently spoke with the deputy prime minister of malaysia and discussed the matter with him as i did with the singaporean -- who visited australia recently. >> another issue dominating debate during the session has been political donations, particularly those from foreign sources. there's been great concern here >> there's been great concern here about some politicians drawing too close to chinese donors. >> thank you, mr. president. >> my question is to the leader of the government, senator brandis. our third recent reports that on the day china signed off on the agreement --
in december 2015, australia and indonesia held the first australia and indonesia regional council onaw in jakarta. and that regional council has met on three occasions thus far. most recently in jakarta earlier in the year and will meet again at a venue to be announced in australia in the second half of this year. now, agencies work with indonesian agencies in a close and collaborative way. but our cooperation doesn't merely extend to indonesia. this is a regional problem, and we work with...
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however in asia, japan, china and indonesia are among the world's exist tobacco consuming countries. quickly. the use of smoke—free products is also becoming more popular across the region. i was told how this could affect the plans for asia. the bulk of the profits for asia. the bulk of the profits for ba tea will come from developing countries and emerging markets. in asia you will find the smoking prevalence asia you will find the smoking p reva le nce over asia you will find the smoking prevalence over 40% of men, they are smokers. this translates into big business. not just smokers. this translates into big business. notjust for bat but the tobacco itself. when you look at large make it to markets such as indonesia where two out of three men are smokers, this is a huge pocket. in the philippines you have 17 million smokers. the future profits of bat is asia and other emerging markets. ‘s a quick look at the markets. ‘s a quick look at the markets and how they have opened here in asia. than japanese market is flat as is the australian. that is flat as is the australian. that is t
however in asia, japan, china and indonesia are among the world's exist tobacco consuming countries. quickly. the use of smoke—free products is also becoming more popular across the region. i was told how this could affect the plans for asia. the bulk of the profits for asia. the bulk of the profits for ba tea will come from developing countries and emerging markets. in asia you will find the smoking prevalence asia you will find the smoking p reva le nce over asia you will find the smoking...
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indonesia is attractive, as is india.acted more than india and indonesia. right, absolutely, all about risk-rewards. have a look at markets right now getting underway, joining this broad-based party across the region. we don't see the same thing when we look at volumes. we are on the way up. which is talked about the rupee, and there we go, some strength coming through in the indian currency at the open up markets there in mumbai. angie: looks like it is following the broader markets across the asia-pacific as well. coming up, a former wrestler said to become mongolia's next president. a special report next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> it was clear it with the discussions on trade and i am satisfied we were able to say markets need to be kept open. this is all about fighting protectionism and also unfair trade practices. event come france took this position, that is free and fair trade. i think this can be found in the final declaration, but a declaration as good as it may be does not the race tensions that exist. >> we will
indonesia is attractive, as is india.acted more than india and indonesia. right, absolutely, all about risk-rewards. have a look at markets right now getting underway, joining this broad-based party across the region. we don't see the same thing when we look at volumes. we are on the way up. which is talked about the rupee, and there we go, some strength coming through in the indian currency at the open up markets there in mumbai. angie: looks like it is following the broader markets across the...
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in december 2015, australia and indonesia held the first australia and indonesia regional council on law in jakarta. and that regional council has met on three occasions thus far. most recently in jakarta earlier in the year and will meet again at a venue to be announced in australia in the second half of this year. now, agencies work with indnessen agencies in a close and collaborative way. but our cooperation doesn't merely extend to indonesia. this is a regional problem, and we work with regional neighbors. i recently spoke with the deputy prime minister of malaysia and discussed the matter with him as i did with the singsporian -- >> another issue dominating debate during the session has been political donations, particularly those from foreign sources. there's been great concern here about some politicians drawing too close to chinese donors. >> thank you, mr. president. my question is to the leader of the government, senator brand. our third recent reports that on the day china signed off on the agreement -- senator, was this conflict of interest raised to cabinet before or aft
in december 2015, australia and indonesia held the first australia and indonesia regional council on law in jakarta. and that regional council has met on three occasions thus far. most recently in jakarta earlier in the year and will meet again at a venue to be announced in australia in the second half of this year. now, agencies work with indnessen agencies in a close and collaborative way. but our cooperation doesn't merely extend to indonesia. this is a regional problem, and we work with...
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particularly in southeast asia, with indonesia, with the philippines, there is tons of growth, and itr that video advertising is coming to facebook, because there is a lot of room to grow, particularly on video. video, for the first time, if you think about it, in developing countries, there are still a lot of optimisation that can be done. so i do believe that facebook will continue to grow, particularly with video advertising. now, you mention that 2 billion people, surpassing that 2 billion people, surpassing that mark. but the near saturation, though, in the united states, just about everybody is on facebook, so where else can they look for growth? you mention southeast asia, countries around here, but of course the one place they are not in its china. yes, i think no matter how much mark running in front of tiananmen square, april we will be awhile before facebook can enter china —— mark. there are also countries with over 1 china —— mark. there are also countries with over1 billion, like india, indonesia, the philippines, and these are countries with huge populations and faceboo
particularly in southeast asia, with indonesia, with the philippines, there is tons of growth, and itr that video advertising is coming to facebook, because there is a lot of room to grow, particularly on video. video, for the first time, if you think about it, in developing countries, there are still a lot of optimisation that can be done. so i do believe that facebook will continue to grow, particularly with video advertising. now, you mention that 2 billion people, surpassing that 2 billion...
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indonesia is wyoming's third largest trade parting. pennsylvania has trade represented in indonesia and singapore. south carolina's exports have more than doubled since 2012. around 42,000 u.s. companies directly or indirectly supporting almost 550,000 jobs. investment flows between the united states have also been growing sick if the gimli in recent years. grown2004, investment has 9% a year, while the investment in the united states grew at 28% annually, on average. it is deep, complex and multifaceted as are australia's ties. the trump administration is also reaching out to the region to solve potential conflicts and tensions that exist on the south china sea, while not taking sides on the maritime claims. the united states has urged peaceful negotiations and respect for the rule of law. united states has advocated the right of all nations to freedom and navigations into international waters. it has maintained its long-standing program globally and in our region. the trump administration is focused on north korea as one of its highe
indonesia is wyoming's third largest trade parting. pennsylvania has trade represented in indonesia and singapore. south carolina's exports have more than doubled since 2012. around 42,000 u.s. companies directly or indirectly supporting almost 550,000 jobs. investment flows between the united states have also been growing sick if the gimli in recent years. grown2004, investment has 9% a year, while the investment in the united states grew at 28% annually, on average. it is deep, complex and...
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in indonesia and singapore south carolina's exports to asean have more than doubled since 2012. all up, around 42,000 us companies export to asean countries, directly or indirectly supporting almost 550,000 jobs. investment flows between the us and asean have also been growing significantly in recent years. since 2004, u.s. investment in asean has grown 9% a year, while asean investment into the u.s. grew at 28% annually on average. so the picture of us economic ties with our region is deep, complex and multifaceted, as are australia's ties. the trump administration is also reaching out to the region to solve some of the potential conflicts and actual tensions that exist. on the south china sea, while not taking sides on the merits of the maritime claims, the united states has urged peaceful negotiation and respect for the rule of law. the united states has advocated the right of all nations to freedom of navigation and overflight in international waters. it has maintained its long standing fonops program, globally and in our region. the trump administration has focused on north
in indonesia and singapore south carolina's exports to asean have more than doubled since 2012. all up, around 42,000 us companies export to asean countries, directly or indirectly supporting almost 550,000 jobs. investment flows between the us and asean have also been growing significantly in recent years. since 2004, u.s. investment in asean has grown 9% a year, while asean investment into the u.s. grew at 28% annually on average. so the picture of us economic ties with our region is deep,...
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but first we go to banda aceh in indonesia where young people in particular are literally suffering the e severity of te islamic rule of law. islamic or sharia law is often perceived as oppressive by the west. and yet there are huge differences in how it's enforced, even within muslim countries. it fact it only plays a dominant role in the legal systems of very few islamic communities and countries. elsewhere,e, it's generally referred to in private affairs - like marriage, divorce, cases of inheritance. on top of that, there's seems to be no single interpretation of sharia law. it is interpreted and implemented in different ways. anand those usuaually have moro do with local traditions than with any rules found in the koran. flashlights illuminate the dark corners. sharia police cars patrol the streets of banda aceceh at walkg pace. they're looking to catch young couples unawares. they warn: "go home, it's late. these officers are making sure people abide by sharia law. alcohol, holding hands and even flirting outside of marriage are all prohibited. >> we've ordered them to sit further
but first we go to banda aceh in indonesia where young people in particular are literally suffering the e severity of te islamic rule of law. islamic or sharia law is often perceived as oppressive by the west. and yet there are huge differences in how it's enforced, even within muslim countries. it fact it only plays a dominant role in the legal systems of very few islamic communities and countries. elsewhere,e, it's generally referred to in private affairs - like marriage, divorce, cases of...
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obama talked about his vision for the future of both the united states and indonesia. >> we're seeingnt type of politics. but i don't believe the future favors. i believe the future favors those who believe in policies who believe in international order based. who believe on principles and individuals. >> obama also praised indonesia for the rising economy and progress. >>> the rapper who performed at the night club in little rock arkansas saturday morning was arrested on unrelated charges in this mass shooting that happened there. ricky hampton of memphis tennessee was taken into custody in a fugitive warrant. so far, no arrests have been made in a shooting at the power ultra lounge. 28 people were injured at the club. authorities believe the shooting stemmed from a dispute in the crowd and may have been gang related. hours later, more than 100 community members all gathered and prayed for an end to the violence. >> these kids, they need to put these guns down. got to be do something done about this. please put the guns down. >> officials believe multiple people were involved in the
obama talked about his vision for the future of both the united states and indonesia. >> we're seeingnt type of politics. but i don't believe the future favors. i believe the future favors those who believe in policies who believe in international order based. who believe on principles and individuals. >> obama also praised indonesia for the rising economy and progress. >>> the rapper who performed at the night club in little rock arkansas saturday morning was arrested on...
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indonesia is cracking down on extremism.cale spread last year. presidentjoko widodo has signed a law banning groups that oppose its official state ideology. no specific groups were named, but activists believe the move was aimed at hizbut tahrir, a hardline islamist group, and one of the organisations behind the huge protests injakarta last year against the city's ousted christian governor ahok. organisations spreading ideologies such as atheism and communism are also banned under the decree. this comes after months of simmering sectarian tensions in indonesia, as you mentioned. huge street protests by islamic mass organisations against governor ahok, formerjakarta governor, accused of blasphemy. there was a definite anti—government tone to the demonstrations. people telling me they would overthrow the government of presidentjoko widodo if they didn't achieve their aims. this caused the president to order a review into these mass organisations and, as a result, back in may the government announced that they would ban hizbut
indonesia is cracking down on extremism.cale spread last year. presidentjoko widodo has signed a law banning groups that oppose its official state ideology. no specific groups were named, but activists believe the move was aimed at hizbut tahrir, a hardline islamist group, and one of the organisations behind the huge protests injakarta last year against the city's ousted christian governor ahok. organisations spreading ideologies such as atheism and communism are also banned under the decree....
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he just happens to be in indonesia, or happen to be over here, or i'm just going to happen to go andalk to her and sprinkle a little bit of trial paid. no. enough already. give him a chance to try and do it. it's going to be his responsibility to lead and do what he promised, that the voters put him in for. president obama doesn't need to do this. write some books, tend to your library. be the bigger person, and don't interfere. >> juan: correct. >> greg: while this was going on, donald trump went to warsaw and was greeted by very favorable polish people. finally poles that are accurate, ladies and gentlemen. trump showed real leadership when he pulled out of the climate deal. if you actually believe that climate change is a worldwide threat, then you also know that the deal would do nothing for it. it was largely symbolic, and it was beyond costly for all the countries involved. it would hurt more than it helped. i think, president obama was hoping to isolate present trump in the g20, but a lot of these countries are taking donald trump's lead, whether it's indonesia, russia, turkey
he just happens to be in indonesia, or happen to be over here, or i'm just going to happen to go andalk to her and sprinkle a little bit of trial paid. no. enough already. give him a chance to try and do it. it's going to be his responsibility to lead and do what he promised, that the voters put him in for. president obama doesn't need to do this. write some books, tend to your library. be the bigger person, and don't interfere. >> juan: correct. >> greg: while this was going on,...
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animales quiere que el animal sea reconocido como autor de unos autorretratos o selfies tomadas en indonesia mÁs popular. en mÉxico, los cables de carga de iphone. [audio en inglÉs] >>feliz cumpleaÑos! que dios te bendiga hoy y siempre! te mando 1 abrazo de oso. >> te quiero felicitar por su cumpleaÑos. te mando muchos besos y abrazos. >> gracias, muchas gracias. [aplausos] >>gracias. deseos? >> bravo! >> gracias, hasta luego! estoy contenta de que ustedes estÉn aquÍ. >> es tu 1er cumpleaÑos al aire. >> estoy agradecida por el cariÑo que me dieron mis compaÑeros y la gente. gracias por el aprendizaje en este corto tiempo. sigo aprendiendo. gracias a todos ustedes. gracias a todos en casa por tanto cariÑo. nos mandan muchos cariÑos por las redes. [habla en inglÉs] [aplausos] >>gracias! ♪ ♪ ♪ locutor: llego la hora de dar la bienvenida a todos los que no reciben en sus casas a nivel nacional. muy buenas tardes. estamos en "hoy"! ♪ ♪ ♪ [risas] ♪ ♪ ♪ [gritos] ♪ [risas] ♪
animales quiere que el animal sea reconocido como autor de unos autorretratos o selfies tomadas en indonesia mÁs popular. en mÉxico, los cables de carga de iphone. [audio en inglÉs] >>feliz cumpleaÑos! que dios te bendiga hoy y siempre! te mando 1 abrazo de oso. >> te quiero felicitar por su cumpleaÑos. te mando muchos besos y abrazos. >> gracias, muchas gracias. [aplausos] >>gracias. deseos? >> bravo! >> gracias, hasta luego! estoy contenta de que...
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>>son muy a menudo manufacturados en paÍses como indonesia y china, donde los costos laborales son muchosue sÓlo una iniciativa propagandista. >> siempre piensa en mantener a su base completa, satisfecha. reportera: hoy se convirtieron en un decreto y denunciÓ que ha permitido prÁcticas injustas como robo de empleos a estadounidenses. >>si se pagan salarios de estados unidos esos artÍculos van a ser mÁs caros y quienes vamos a apagar somos los consumidores. reportera: el 97% de los productos son hechos en otros paÍses. la pregunta es si este decretoreducir esta cifra? presentador: preguntamos si la familia trump debe predicar con el ejemplo. presentadora: deben ser coherentes con su mensaje,, predicando con el ejemplo. presentador:los trump saben eso y deberÍan saber que los inmigrantes son los mejores trabajadores. presentadora: deben callarse y no castigar a los extranjeros, muchas gracias como siempre les decimos por comentar tambiÉn queremos que nos sugiera los temas para ediciÓn nocturna. presentador: han encontrado la oportunidad de poner en prÁctica. la secretarÍa de educaciÓn ha o
>>son muy a menudo manufacturados en paÍses como indonesia y china, donde los costos laborales son muchosue sÓlo una iniciativa propagandista. >> siempre piensa en mantener a su base completa, satisfecha. reportera: hoy se convirtieron en un decreto y denunciÓ que ha permitido prÁcticas injustas como robo de empleos a estadounidenses. >>si se pagan salarios de estados unidos esos artÍculos van a ser mÁs caros y quienes vamos a apagar somos los consumidores. reportera: el...
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big start up in indonesia.ped their state by another $1 billion to have full control of this singapore-based company. tokopedia is a national extension of them wanting to dominate the space. emily: what does it mean for alibaba's competitor which had been in talks to buy tokopedia? >> this is a big blow. alibaba is the much larger competitor and has much more cash and impetus to win over tokopedia with more money and a higher valuation. he was looking to invest in the hundreds of millions of dollars. it does make more sense for alibaba because the business model is more similar to alibaba in that it matches buyers and sellers rather than selling from its own shares. jd has tended to only entire chain from their warehouses and delivering to the customer. emily: staying on that side of the globe, in india, amazon making a bid for the indian payment business. tell us what is behind this. >> nothing is going to stop jeff bezos to win over india. another missed market with more than one billion people. he needs to h
big start up in indonesia.ped their state by another $1 billion to have full control of this singapore-based company. tokopedia is a national extension of them wanting to dominate the space. emily: what does it mean for alibaba's competitor which had been in talks to buy tokopedia? >> this is a big blow. alibaba is the much larger competitor and has much more cash and impetus to win over tokopedia with more money and a higher valuation. he was looking to invest in the hundreds of millions...
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they have done well in indonesia pushing. big mashlgt with the most demographics, highest growing demographics in the world. untapped opportunity i have my doubts whether it will reach the mainstream definitely a profit driver, but will it be sufficient. >> heineken offered to sell pubs and they'll make a final ruling by august 22nd do you see risk related to that? >> not really to be honest, not really at all. >> think that should be a smooth transaction. >> i expect that to be a smooth transaction. >> thank you so much analyst at mintel. too early for an alcoholic drink, do enjoy the rest of your day. >>> the weather is a theme across the program chinese data, heineken numbers, german retail sales reference summertime temperatures. at least one of our guests was skeptical about the weather playing a significant role in economic and market indicators. >> apparently it is the weather. couldn't they plow the snow the way the weather was? couldn't predict what it was saw that with russia with interest rates, said inclement weat
they have done well in indonesia pushing. big mashlgt with the most demographics, highest growing demographics in the world. untapped opportunity i have my doubts whether it will reach the mainstream definitely a profit driver, but will it be sufficient. >> heineken offered to sell pubs and they'll make a final ruling by august 22nd do you see risk related to that? >> not really to be honest, not really at all. >> think that should be a smooth transaction. >> i expect...
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it really just happened. >> reporter: well, the monkey is in indonesia. that's where this selfie was taken when he picked up the camera and noticed pushing the button changed the reflection in the lens. >> they're incredibly intelligent. he's vision domina.nt similar to us. >> reporter: so similar he claims he's entitled to royalties from slater's book. >> that they intended to authorize animals as well as people to sue under the act. >> reporter: peta says rartsz broader definition of the word author much as the court has broadened other words. >> a spouse reflected man and woman in a marriage. that is no longer a case one would defend. >> is there a similar holding that man and monkey are the same? >> no, your honor. >> they are persons under the law as the supreme court has repeatedly said. >> monkey see, monkey sue will not do in federal court. >> reporter: no matter who wins, the lawyers say this has been tough on their clients, that's why their asking peta to pay what could be a quarter of a million dollars in fees. peta says what's really unfair is
it really just happened. >> reporter: well, the monkey is in indonesia. that's where this selfie was taken when he picked up the camera and noticed pushing the button changed the reflection in the lens. >> they're incredibly intelligent. he's vision domina.nt similar to us. >> reporter: so similar he claims he's entitled to royalties from slater's book. >> that they intended to authorize animals as well as people to sue under the act. >> reporter: peta says rartsz...
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washington post muestra que la lÍnea de la hija de trump se hace en distintos paÍses incluyendo indonesiacional. desde que ingresÓ en una prisiÓn ha mantenido una buena conducta. lo convierte en un excelente candidato para ser liberado. jaime: esta es la correccional de nevada, donde el ex futbolista simpson ha purgado casi nueve de una sentencia de hasta 33 aÑos de prisiÓn por el robo a mano armada de varios objetos firmados por Él, y el secuestro del vendedor que los tenÍa. >> la historia en nevada, en estos tipos de audiencias, es que el 82% de las veces se les concede su libertad. >> el alguna vez ganador del trofeo se mostrÓ arrepentido. >>les pido perdÓn porque no sabÍa que estaba haciendo algo ilegal. >> los reportes parecen demostrar que fue sincero. >> sabemos que ese guÍa de un grupo de oraciÓn y trabaja en el gimnasio, el guÍa a varios prisioneros. >> simpson se dirigirÁ a los comisionados a travÉs de una videoconferencia desde la cÁrcel y se espera que testifique el vendedor y Única vÍctima del robo. >> quiere que simpson salga porque piensa que sufriÓ suficiente. >> si bien p
washington post muestra que la lÍnea de la hija de trump se hace en distintos paÍses incluyendo indonesiacional. desde que ingresÓ en una prisiÓn ha mantenido una buena conducta. lo convierte en un excelente candidato para ser liberado. jaime: esta es la correccional de nevada, donde el ex futbolista simpson ha purgado casi nueve de una sentencia de hasta 33 aÑos de prisiÓn por el robo a mano armada de varios objetos firmados por Él, y el secuestro del vendedor que los tenÍa. >>...
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it really just happened. >> reporter: the monkey is in indonesia, where this selfie was taken. >> weat they're incredibly sophisticated and intelligent. he's vision dominant, very similar to us. >> reporter: peta claims narudo is entitled to royalties from slater's book. it's a new take on the u.s. copyright act. >> that they intended to authorize animals as well as people to sue under the act. >> reporter: peta says it's a broader definition of the word "author. " >> spouses reflected man and a woman in a marriage. that is no longer a case one would defend. >> is there a similar holding by the supreme court that man and monkey are the same? >> no, your honor. >> reporter: the defense invoked a case about corporations. >> they are persons under the law, as the supreme court has said. >> reporter: and said so specifically. they never said that about animals. >> monkeys see, monkeys do will not do in federal court. >> reporter: they're asking the court peta pay up to $250,000 in court fees. peta says what's really unfair is what humans have done to these monkeys. >> they are in danger
it really just happened. >> reporter: the monkey is in indonesia, where this selfie was taken. >> weat they're incredibly sophisticated and intelligent. he's vision dominant, very similar to us. >> reporter: peta claims narudo is entitled to royalties from slater's book. it's a new take on the u.s. copyright act. >> that they intended to authorize animals as well as people to sue under the act. >> reporter: peta says it's a broader definition of the word...
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>> philippines, indonesia, thailand.ter there, that we are seeing great traction all the markets. rishaad: good stuff. >> thank you for having me. rishaad: compareasia chairman. haidi: our interactive tv function. you can find it at tv on the bloomberg and watch us live, but catch up on previous interviews and do a deep dive into any of the securities are bloomberg functions we talk about. you can become part of the conversation by sending us instant messages during the show. this is for bloomberg subscribers only though. check it out. tv . this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: you are back with bloomberg markets. i am rishaad salamat in hong kong. haidi: a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. abercrombie & fitch plunging after terminating talks with potential buyers following months of speculation that it might be acquired by express or american eagle. it was a mainstay of college fashion in the 1990's, but it has been hurt by the broader slowdown in mall traffic and the shift to shopping online. rishaad
>> philippines, indonesia, thailand.ter there, that we are seeing great traction all the markets. rishaad: good stuff. >> thank you for having me. rishaad: compareasia chairman. haidi: our interactive tv function. you can find it at tv on the bloomberg and watch us live, but catch up on previous interviews and do a deep dive into any of the securities are bloomberg functions we talk about. you can become part of the conversation by sending us instant messages during the show. this...
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and that of his daughter ivanka are made overseas including countries like bangladesh, china and indonesia. >> yeah. that's -- >> xlus siexclusively as far as goes. >> and american factories are still humming because of market forces frankly at this point not any specific policies. the u.s. dollar hit a 13 year high after the election and then prices have fallen, dollar's prices have fallen amid excitement for trump's economiced a skreconomic economiced a jen today cools, they are down about 16 of%. and global demand arising, so a weak dollar makes u.s. goods more attractive to foreign policies. the trump administration is making decisions on a potential pair arri tariff on steel. american companies have long accused chinese companies of boxing out u.s. competition and killing jobs. experts expect this administration to announce tariffs any day now and chinese and u.s. officials are set to meet this week to discuss monetary and economic issues including trade. >> an american researcher convicted of spying and now sentenced to ten years in prison in iran. princeton university identifying th
and that of his daughter ivanka are made overseas including countries like bangladesh, china and indonesia. >> yeah. that's -- >> xlus siexclusively as far as goes. >> and american factories are still humming because of market forces frankly at this point not any specific policies. the u.s. dollar hit a 13 year high after the election and then prices have fallen, dollar's prices have fallen amid excitement for trump's economiced a skreconomic economiced a jen today cools, they...
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russia, that is a lot of growth potential for active twitter users in southeast asia alone you have indonesiaey are very active on twitter. it would be good for twitter. it would be good for twitter to focus perhaps on this pa rt twitter to focus perhaps on this part of the world. they are losing active users in the united states. i think they are down to 68 million active users per month there, down from 70 million. i was thinking that with donald trump's appetite for tweeting early in the morning, unfiltered tweets, that they will actually attract more active users, but that doesn't seem to be happening. 0bviously amazon's problems, part of it is spending so much an expanding globally, including here in southeast asia. you are at the launch of the is on prime service here in singapore. —— amazon prime. do you think it will succeed? it amazon prime. do you think it will succeed ? it is amazon prime. do you think it will succeed? it is promising, if they can deliver in two hours. we have never seen can deliver in two hours. we have never seen anything like that before. it adds convenience to
russia, that is a lot of growth potential for active twitter users in southeast asia alone you have indonesiaey are very active on twitter. it would be good for twitter. it would be good for twitter to focus perhaps on this pa rt twitter to focus perhaps on this part of the world. they are losing active users in the united states. i think they are down to 68 million active users per month there, down from 70 million. i was thinking that with donald trump's appetite for tweeting early in the...
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it really just happened. >> reporter: the monkey is in indonesia, where this selfie was taken. >> we know that they're incredibly sophisticated and intelligent. he's vision dominant, very similar to us. >> reporter: peta claims narudo is entitled to royalties from slater's book. it's a new take on the u.s. copyright act. >> that they intended to authorize animals as well as people to sue under the act. >> reporter: peta says it's a broader definition of the word "author. " >> spouses reflected man and a woman in a marriage. that is no longer a case one would defend. >> is there a similar holding by the supreme court that man and monkey are the same? >> no, your honor. >> reporter: the defense invoked a case about corporations. >> they are persons under the law, as the supreme court has said. >> reporter: and said so specifically. they never said that about animals. >> mon monkeys do will not do in federal court. >> reporter: they're asking the court peta pay up to $250,000 in court fees. peta says what's really unfair is what humans have done to these monkeys. >> they are in danger o
it really just happened. >> reporter: the monkey is in indonesia, where this selfie was taken. >> we know that they're incredibly sophisticated and intelligent. he's vision dominant, very similar to us. >> reporter: peta claims narudo is entitled to royalties from slater's book. it's a new take on the u.s. copyright act. >> that they intended to authorize animals as well as people to sue under the act. >> reporter: peta says it's a broader definition of the word...
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tuk—tuk or auto rickshaw started life in italy in 1947, but now dominates asian roads from india to indonesiaailand. now indian manufacturer atul is punting the little machine as a cheap solution to africa's transport problems. it has set up assembly plants across the continent, we went to one in port elizabeth, south africa. behind me are the vehicles from india and they are flown into a full manual assembly line. that assembly line is purposefully designed because it does create employment and it gives us the necessary personal control that we have in the assembly line. we effectively put together in deciding to go down this route check sheet and coincidently after doing that this little vehicle ticked all of those boxes. the top three is unemployment, the second is the ability to empower people to start micro— businesses. not only locally, in metropolitan areas and in rural areas. thirdly, the contribution to society. now, the whole idea is to try to get different vehicles to provide specific services to these communities, so we are trying to ensure that in those communities where you don'
tuk—tuk or auto rickshaw started life in italy in 1947, but now dominates asian roads from india to indonesiaailand. now indian manufacturer atul is punting the little machine as a cheap solution to africa's transport problems. it has set up assembly plants across the continent, we went to one in port elizabeth, south africa. behind me are the vehicles from india and they are flown into a full manual assembly line. that assembly line is purposefully designed because it does create employment...
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the cochief of staff resigned aof the conservatives lost their majority.ly indonesia says two sides have agreed to terms for a new license. sberg coal mine will be operated under a special deal 2021.h news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts, more than 120 countries. i'm paul allen. this is bloomberg. for that.hanks industrial companies coming at 19.1% year on year, pace from may. 727.88yuan.r, that suggests, dave, that we see this kind of -- despite expectation of the legislaturing that,gn, the impact on the cooling property market, we're still seeing industrial fromtability growing strength to strength. worth pointing out, this has base,on account of a low the fact we had pretty poor performance last year. also interesting to take a lookk when it comes to increasings investment gains, and net nonoperating incomes dave. a number offor these corporations pocketing money the property market. one of thea look at stocks that is moving in completely the wrong direction plunging again in singapore this morning. around $1.8 billion in the second quarter. take a l
the cochief of staff resigned aof the conservatives lost their majority.ly indonesia says two sides have agreed to terms for a new license. sberg coal mine will be operated under a special deal 2021.h news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts, more than 120 countries. i'm paul allen. this is bloomberg. for that.hanks industrial companies coming at 19.1% year on year, pace from may. 727.88yuan.r, that suggests, dave, that we see this kind of -- despite expectation...
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other monkeys in indonesia it would. >> the ninth circuit court considering the case which was dismissedy lower court, saying that he is out of luck. up, feels likee adrianna: in a night full of celebrities some athletes, and inspiring stories, it was michelle obama who stole the awards.the espy she received a standing ovation after she presented the art the rash courage award -- arthur ash clarissa ward to -- courage award for the creator of the special special olympians. >> shriver's son accepted the war on the behalf of his mother. we are talking hot, hot, heat. doug: pete advisory until that he advisory until 8:00. thunderstorms also later this afternoon and tonight with upper-70'ss into the and a better chance for thunderstorms tomorrow afternoon with highs of 95. a break from the heat and humidity over the weekend which is good news. our after hours this afternoon over 100 degrees is what it will feels like. adrianna: i love a good pool day but today is not the day. doug: today is too hot for the pool. adrianna: thank you for joining us and we will see you at . >> hey, it's me, don
other monkeys in indonesia it would. >> the ninth circuit court considering the case which was dismissedy lower court, saying that he is out of luck. up, feels likee adrianna: in a night full of celebrities some athletes, and inspiring stories, it was michelle obama who stole the awards.the espy she received a standing ovation after she presented the art the rash courage award -- arthur ash clarissa ward to -- courage award for the creator of the special special olympians. >>...
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and malaysia, largest muslim populations in the worldi exist, they will go back to malaysia and indonesia, we can expect this will continue to fester it is imperative we take out their leadership and try to circumvent this. gerri: president duarte saying, this could be a year, we could be here doing this for a year, fighting isis on the ground. do you think it will last that longer longer? >> this is urban warfare, secretary mattis reminds that you favors the defense, they will get there quicker than a year, but he is not making early promises he is cautious, they have to protect their forces and go in do as little damage as possible while stamping it out, and they want to see where the foreign fighters might squeeze out to and end up after this part of the conflict ends. gerri: on and on. president trump announcing a ban on transgender individuals serving in military, your reaction to this. jane, what do you make of it. >> absolutely there was already a ban on this prior to obama administration, and secretary ash carter dropped this on secretary chief last year, before he left office, al
and malaysia, largest muslim populations in the worldi exist, they will go back to malaysia and indonesia, we can expect this will continue to fester it is imperative we take out their leadership and try to circumvent this. gerri: president duarte saying, this could be a year, we could be here doing this for a year, fighting isis on the ground. do you think it will last that longer longer? >> this is urban warfare, secretary mattis reminds that you favors the defense, they will get there...
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particularly indonesia. amazing if you compare indonesia today to where it was when it was part of the fragile five in 2013. the current account deficit is much smaller. inflation is way down. growth is up. foreign-exchange reserves are up and the outlook looks pretty bright. david, last time we talked to you, you were mentioning about the trouble in c. and how this could -- in d. and how this complaint to the trump administration and what they do abroad. do you see that the president and his administration will lash out a broad, and is china's a likely target? david: absolutely. increasingly worried that the administration's domestic agenda stalls in washington that he is going to turn to bashing foreigners, because that is the only thing you can get bipartisan agreement on in washington these days. anchor: before we go, we were talking -- getting back to these bric trade ministers meeting in shanghai and what they might do to -- i don't want to say save the brics, but make them more relevant again. what co
particularly indonesia. amazing if you compare indonesia today to where it was when it was part of the fragile five in 2013. the current account deficit is much smaller. inflation is way down. growth is up. foreign-exchange reserves are up and the outlook looks pretty bright. david, last time we talked to you, you were mentioning about the trouble in c. and how this could -- in d. and how this complaint to the trump administration and what they do abroad. do you see that the president and his...
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made in indonesia. how about the suit jackets that you buy with the ivanka brand? made in vietnam.n tops that she sells are made in india. we're not done yet. the denim pants made in bangladesh. the shoes, these are shoes not made in china, they are made in ethiopia. very creative, all of these places are remarkably low labor cost countries. we know that companies do this and people have a view about it, a lot of americans like to buy things really cheaply. there's a massive percentage of the stuff we all buy is made overseas, if your whole shik that making things overseas robs americans of jobs when it comes to manufacturing, how about you don't lecture the company and don't tweet and carrier, how about your tweet ivanka trump for starters. >> it's not just about shikt but business practices, she doesn't make any of her products here. what's extraordinary about this, workforce development group was a leading initiative for ivanka trump. the question when are you going to start eating your own cooking? we turn it back to ivanka trump's family, making and selling clothes, none of it
made in indonesia. how about the suit jackets that you buy with the ivanka brand? made in vietnam.n tops that she sells are made in india. we're not done yet. the denim pants made in bangladesh. the shoes, these are shoes not made in china, they are made in ethiopia. very creative, all of these places are remarkably low labor cost countries. we know that companies do this and people have a view about it, a lot of americans like to buy things really cheaply. there's a massive percentage of the...