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so i'm going to let you know please hold your applause until the end please welcome indonesia japan,m welcome. and introducing supervisor erick. so i'm going to read the operation it's beautiful. today mayor lee is proclaiming asian panic heritage month in san francisco and the final whereas clause is most profound there's about it resolved the mayor of the city and county of san francisco in recognition of a 35 anniversary the federal legislation launching the celebration and in honor of this year's theme honoring achievement in the performing arts do hereby proclaim may as asian pacific heritage month. (clapping) (clapping) >> all right. so which for acting mayor david cowen please give a warm welcome to board president chiu. >> going it's good to be here supervisor cowen as well as supervisor mary and our school board member and all of you. i wish you could see the crowd from where i stand you are truly a beautiful crowd i'm going to say a something that's political risky i'm going to say with president obama said you are the best looking most beautiful crowd in san francisco. i w
so i'm going to let you know please hold your applause until the end please welcome indonesia japan,m welcome. and introducing supervisor erick. so i'm going to read the operation it's beautiful. today mayor lee is proclaiming asian panic heritage month in san francisco and the final whereas clause is most profound there's about it resolved the mayor of the city and county of san francisco in recognition of a 35 anniversary the federal legislation launching the celebration and in honor of this...
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, the g20, argentina, australia, brazil, canada, china, france, germ nene, independent knee, indonesia, japanuth korea, russia, saudi arabia, south africa, turkey, uk, united states, and the european union met in st. petersburg, russia. the meeting lasted for two days, september 5 and 6. a letter was dispatched to host vladimir putin, russia's president from another head of state. pope francis, head of vatican city, a civilian state, as well as the seat of roman catholicism. the pope weighed in on the conflict in syria, quote, to the leaders present, to each and everyone, i make a heart felt appeal to them to help find ways to overcome conflicting positions and lay aside the futile pursuit of a military solution, unquote. pope francis has been notably vocal in his appeals for peace in syria. this past saturday, the pontiff held a prayer vigil for syria, where he appealed to world leaders for peace and reconciliation. thousands packed st. peter's square to hear his words. [ foreign language ] >> we have perfected our weapons, but our conscience has fallen asleep. and we have sharpened our idea
, the g20, argentina, australia, brazil, canada, china, france, germ nene, independent knee, indonesia, japanuth korea, russia, saudi arabia, south africa, turkey, uk, united states, and the european union met in st. petersburg, russia. the meeting lasted for two days, september 5 and 6. a letter was dispatched to host vladimir putin, russia's president from another head of state. pope francis, head of vatican city, a civilian state, as well as the seat of roman catholicism. the pope weighed in...
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countries involved like argentina or australia or brazil and canada, china, france, germany, indonesia, japan, mexico, russia, saudi arabia, south africa, south korea, turkey, the u.k. and of course the united states. hundreds of millions of people, suzanne. >> here is what we're working on for around the world. we have seen these are heartbreaking pictures of the chemical weapons attack in syria. they say nobody is really asking the basic question of who ordered that attack and what if it was not bashar al assad? twitter is blocked in iran but that did not stop iran's president from tweeting. his message to the jewish community ahead. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] ultra rugged phones from sprint. buy one, get four free, and $150 credit when you switch your business line to sprint. the pioneers in push-to-talk. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintcaptel.com to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for her, she's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with her all day to see how it goes. [ claira ] after the deliveries, i was okay. now the ciabatta is done and
countries involved like argentina or australia or brazil and canada, china, france, germany, indonesia, japan, mexico, russia, saudi arabia, south africa, south korea, turkey, the u.k. and of course the united states. hundreds of millions of people, suzanne. >> here is what we're working on for around the world. we have seen these are heartbreaking pictures of the chemical weapons attack in syria. they say nobody is really asking the basic question of who ordered that attack and what if...
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[laughter] indonesia and japan. hungary and italy. okay. ind--and that might be a long flight.n lmfao, right? >> [laughs] [laughter] um, i don't know, so i'm going to choose--i'm just gonna go with u.s.a. and namib--namib--yeah. >> you're going with "a"? >> i'm gonna go with "a." >> that's your final answer? >> that's my final answer. >> "a," final answer. >> it's wrong. [laughs] >> omg, you got it right! >> [screaming] [cheers and applause] >> oh, my goodness. [horn blares] come here. oh, my goodness. our time is up. you can leave from derby field, nevada, to omega, namibia. $1,000, jackie. she is a thousandaire. that's all the time we got today. we gon' see y'all next time on who wants to be a millionaire. watch your wallet. closed captioning sponsored by: i give my kids carnation breakfast essentials. bye, mom! with 21 vitamins and minerals, it helps prepare them for the day ahead. i can't control what happens out there, but i can help prepare them for it. carnation breakfast essentials. good nutrition from the start. [ dog barks ] oh. it was a nice thought. [ male announcer
[laughter] indonesia and japan. hungary and italy. okay. ind--and that might be a long flight.n lmfao, right? >> [laughs] [laughter] um, i don't know, so i'm going to choose--i'm just gonna go with u.s.a. and namib--namib--yeah. >> you're going with "a"? >> i'm gonna go with "a." >> that's your final answer? >> that's my final answer. >> "a," final answer. >> it's wrong. [laughs] >> omg, you got it right! >>...
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countries involved are argentina, australia, brazil, canada, china, france, germany, india, indonesia, italy, japan, mexico, russia, saudi arabia, south africa, south korea, turkey, the u.k. and the united states. want to go live to st. petersburg fbs where the leaders are gathering and jim acosta following this and we saw the moment that everybody was waiting for when you had presidents obama and putin come together and they shook hands and i think obama slightly disarmed him a little by smiling and laughing a little bit. tell us what this relationship is like now and what do they hope to accomplish in the next 48 hours? >> suzanne, the relationship is pretty apparent to everybody's eyes, on ice in recent weeks not only because of what's happening in syria right now and the obama administration accusations russia is blocking action at the united nations but because of the ns a's surveillance programs and edward snowden being granted temporary asylum and snowden is in russia where we're standing now and he is not the subject of conversation. it is about syria. this has been really on the president'
countries involved are argentina, australia, brazil, canada, china, france, germany, india, indonesia, italy, japan, mexico, russia, saudi arabia, south africa, south korea, turkey, the u.k. and the united states. want to go live to st. petersburg fbs where the leaders are gathering and jim acosta following this and we saw the moment that everybody was waiting for when you had presidents obama and putin come together and they shook hands and i think obama slightly disarmed him a little by...
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kerry and hagel will be meeting with leaders in japan and indonesia. >> saturday, sneaker-con is a sneaker convention making its way around the country. it's going to be storming the bank united center in miami, florida, on saturday and have an array of choices on display. for more information, visit their website at www.sneakercondom. >> there's a conference for everything. 24 hours and counting. if no budget deal is reached by tuesday, millions of people are going to be affected, including military members. more when we come back. here's a closer look at what the government shutdown could mean for our military. >> the last time the government shut down in 1995, it lasted 26 days. according to the pentagon, as many as 400,000 d.o.t. civil workers could be furloughed this time around. military service members servicing in afghanistan are not subject to furlough and they have to continue work without pay and they have to pick up the slack for civilian personnel doing their jobs as well. the military personnel would receive automatic retroactive pay when an appropriation is passed
kerry and hagel will be meeting with leaders in japan and indonesia. >> saturday, sneaker-con is a sneaker convention making its way around the country. it's going to be storming the bank united center in miami, florida, on saturday and have an array of choices on display. for more information, visit their website at www.sneakercondom. >> there's a conference for everything. 24 hours and counting. if no budget deal is reached by tuesday, millions of people are going to be affected,...
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stock markets in india, indonesia, malaysia, thailand, japan, new zealand went straight up.t a new high. i cannot count the trillions in gains, oil up, copper up, gold way up. bond prices zoomed bringing interest rates way down. all of this because ben bernanke told the world that for now, he would keep printing money at the rate of a trillion dollars a year. japan did something similar and brought a nice little pop, but nothing like good old ben. he has global impact. however, you know what's coming, however, you have to be a little troubled when everything goes straight up and the economy is going down. ben is propping up president obama's failed economic policies. ben is telling us the economy is fragile, but the world is holding a massive party. so, here are the questions that are already being asked. if you can't stop printing now, when can you? and if you never stop printing, aren't we all living in a fairy tale land? and what happens when we unplug the printing presses? i'm not going to try to answer any of the questions right now. i'm just looking at ben's power and
stock markets in india, indonesia, malaysia, thailand, japan, new zealand went straight up.t a new high. i cannot count the trillions in gains, oil up, copper up, gold way up. bond prices zoomed bringing interest rates way down. all of this because ben bernanke told the world that for now, he would keep printing money at the rate of a trillion dollars a year. japan did something similar and brought a nice little pop, but nothing like good old ben. he has global impact. however, you know what's...
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indonesia. money from the united states, japan and many other countries. due a lack of economic progress are empty. >>> >> translator: before the road was a lot small ser and broken. now, i can drive in three to four hours. before it was more than five hours -p. >> reporter: nearly 140,000 house were rebuilt, 1800 schools, 300 bridges, hundreds of kilometers of roads and hospitals paid for with $7.2 u.s. dollars donate bid countries. they came up with a system to track the cash. >>ty believe that 13 130,000 in every house was put in the web-site with its gps and with the picture and with the name of -- with the value and with also -- so, if it's far from nature or once the money was sent it just opened the web-site. >> reporter: the story has now become an example to the rest of the whole. information gathered during one of the most difficult times is now shared by other bus nine years after one of the worst natural disasters in modern history. now much has been needed. >> she lost her three children in the disaster. her entire village was wiped out. nine
indonesia. money from the united states, japan and many other countries. due a lack of economic progress are empty. >>> >> translator: before the road was a lot small ser and broken. now, i can drive in three to four hours. before it was more than five hours -p. >> reporter: nearly 140,000 house were rebuilt, 1800 schools, 300 bridges, hundreds of kilometers of roads and hospitals paid for with $7.2 u.s. dollars donate bid countries. they came up with a system to track the...
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. >> roads are the best in indonesia - built with money from the united states, japan and many othercountries. due to a lack of economic progress dear dear they are mostly empty. >> before the road was a lot smaller and broken. now i can drive from malabo in 3-4 hours. before it was more than five hours. >> nearly 140,000 houses were rebuilt. 1800 schools, 300 bridges, hundreds of kilometres of roads and hospitals - paid for with $7.2 billion of u.s. dollars donated by more than 50 countries. the agency came up with a system to track the cash. >> i believe we have reached around 120,000 houses in which every house would put the website with its gps coordinate with the name of contractors, with the value, and also the house. wherever a building takes place, if you want to know where the money was spent - they open the website. >> the success story is an example to the rest of the world. information gathered during a difficult time is shared by others. nine years after one of the worst national disasters in modern history, some lessons learnt then appear not to have been heeded. >> ros
. >> roads are the best in indonesia - built with money from the united states, japan and many othercountries. due to a lack of economic progress dear dear they are mostly empty. >> before the road was a lot smaller and broken. now i can drive from malabo in 3-4 hours. before it was more than five hours. >> nearly 140,000 houses were rebuilt. 1800 schools, 300 bridges, hundreds of kilometres of roads and hospitals - paid for with $7.2 billion of u.s. dollars donated by more...
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in japan and china and thailand and indonesia making guesses about where they might think this might open tomorrow as well. you can see those are moving to the upside. thailand, indonesia, these emerging market countries have been battered but strong in the last week or so. take a look at the eem, emerging market, etf up 8 straight days right now. i said two months ago, these things move in a 25 to 30% range. once again regained about half their losses from may and june. we see materials and industrials strong today on the china and japan news. no surprise here we're seeing various commodity etfs to the upside, steel stocks, copper to the upside. i've been asked about why the s&p had a pop after 12:00. a lot of people attributing this to the news that the syrians may be willing to lock up their weapons to an international guardians, but i think more importantly the s&p moved through its 50-day moving average about that moment, 1666 the 50-day moving average when we saw the pop up. i think a lot is a little technicals. hadn't been above that in more than a month. >> i think you're rig
in japan and china and thailand and indonesia making guesses about where they might think this might open tomorrow as well. you can see those are moving to the upside. thailand, indonesia, these emerging market countries have been battered but strong in the last week or so. take a look at the eem, emerging market, etf up 8 straight days right now. i said two months ago, these things move in a 25 to 30% range. once again regained about half their losses from may and june. we see materials and...
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japan and europe will be having policy meetings this week. investors will be looking for the meetings for more direction on currencies. back to you, ai. >> indonesia's finance chiefs have been struggling to control the slumping currency in the latest figures and they will only add to their woes. the largest economy posted a record monthly trade deficit. officials at the statistics bouro said the trade gap widened to $2.3 billion. exports stood at 15.1 and imports at $17.4 billion. prices for a key export coal have dropped, about oil and gas which could for about 23% of imports are rising. the widening deficit will make it harder for policy makers to support the indonesian rupia. it has fallen against the u.s. dollar. investors are speculating that the u.s. federal reserve is planning to scale back monetary easing. that's the latest in business. i will leave you with a check on markets. . >> sharp gusts of wind injured dozens of people year tokyo. the areas were struck by a tornado and they began after 2:00 on monday and left a trail of debris in the city. video footage shows what was happening at the scene. firefighters and police say the powerful w
japan and europe will be having policy meetings this week. investors will be looking for the meetings for more direction on currencies. back to you, ai. >> indonesia's finance chiefs have been struggling to control the slumping currency in the latest figures and they will only add to their woes. the largest economy posted a record monthly trade deficit. officials at the statistics bouro said the trade gap widened to $2.3 billion. exports stood at 15.1 and imports at $17.4 billion. prices...
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shares outside japan fell wednesday for the first time in four days, led by india and indonesia.n the first hour of trading, stocks are mixed. wednesday's sautÉed emerging markets in asia such as india and indonesia, hit by a double whammy of rising oil prices and tumbling domestic currencies. investor anxieties were heightened after the u.s. non- farm payrolls -- ahead of the u.s. non-farm payrolls report on friday. should give details of the federal reserve's plan to scale back its massive bond buying program. of japan decision in monetary policy. the nikkei to 25 index is down slightly after hitting a four- week i. a newspaper citing several resources that the bank of japan will consider further stimulus policy measures if prime minister shinzo abe decides to raise the sales tax to 8%. sources say the doj -- to be o.j. -- boj say they will pump more money into the economy before the scheduled tax hike. hong kong listed shares dropped after bank of america announced it would sell its remaining stake in china construction bank. china's second-biggest lender. china construction b
shares outside japan fell wednesday for the first time in four days, led by india and indonesia.n the first hour of trading, stocks are mixed. wednesday's sautÉed emerging markets in asia such as india and indonesia, hit by a double whammy of rising oil prices and tumbling domestic currencies. investor anxieties were heightened after the u.s. non- farm payrolls -- ahead of the u.s. non-farm payrolls report on friday. should give details of the federal reserve's plan to scale back its massive...
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the g-20 is a very expansive group, indonesia so sawed rein, plus the original powers that formed that original nucleus in g7, france, italy,ed united states and japanturkey and canada are obviously onboard. russia, no doubt about it, they will not be onboard. china, which is also here, the president has a bilateral with the chinese president. they have indicated they will back russia's stance. we do not expect and again, the senior administration official, i should add, in addition to skepticism about putin changing his mind, it says he does not expect any kind of broad agreement on syria here in st. petersburg. >> thank you. >> as the obama administration tries to convince congress to take military action against syria, syria's neighbors warn the ref fee cries will net worse if the world does not offer more help. international aid will be add store. there are 2 million syrian refugees that have crossed into other countries and if there are attacks, many more will follow. the u.n. says there are now more than 2 million refugees, a 10th of syria's total population. 500,000 are in jordan, 100,000 in egypt, 400,000 in turkey, 170,000 in iraq and more
the g-20 is a very expansive group, indonesia so sawed rein, plus the original powers that formed that original nucleus in g7, france, italy,ed united states and japanturkey and canada are obviously onboard. russia, no doubt about it, they will not be onboard. china, which is also here, the president has a bilateral with the chinese president. they have indicated they will back russia's stance. we do not expect and again, the senior administration official, i should add, in addition to...
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japan in 2011. you probably remember the other tsunami in 2004 that killed more than 200,000 people in indonesia andurrounding countries. the focus of this study looks at possible magnitude 9.1 earthquake over the coast of alaska which actually happened before and what would happen to the coast of california if we got a tsunami from that earthquake. joining us now the woman who led the study. lucy jones is a seismologist with u.s. geological survey. she is on the phone from california which is the place to be a seismologist. tell us a little bit, just in general, how realistic is this scenario that a tsunami hits the california coast? >> this is absolutely inevitable scenario on geologic time. on humankind it something that happens every couple hundred years. it is bigger than we've experienced. we have had several tsunamis but this century, 20th century we've been very lucky. most came in at low tide. if they come in at high tide there is several more feet of inundation. jenna: we have animation that shows where the earthquake would take place in this scenario and with would happen as we move down
japan in 2011. you probably remember the other tsunami in 2004 that killed more than 200,000 people in indonesia andurrounding countries. the focus of this study looks at possible magnitude 9.1 earthquake over the coast of alaska which actually happened before and what would happen to the coast of california if we got a tsunami from that earthquake. joining us now the woman who led the study. lucy jones is a seismologist with u.s. geological survey. she is on the phone from california which is...
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japan, the dxj, japanese stocks have stabilized. we're not at highs but not far from it. china stabilized, thailand, indonesiain the last month or so. they, too, have stabilized overall here. not surprising you see some of the technology leaders moving to the upside, materials, technology, energy, industrials. i just want to mention, interest rate sensitive stocks have been rallying two days in a row, including the home builders. >> home builders a bit to the weak side. back to you. >> thank you very much for that. welcome back bob pisani. >>> the olympics are heading to tokyo. you probably heard by now, the japanese capital winning the bid to host the 2020 summer olympics. what might that mean for the japanese economy? michelle caruso-cabrera has the answer at hq. >> as with any city set to host the olympics, there's great hope that it will be a big economic boost. when jacques rogue outgoing president of the ioc turned the placard that said tokyo, there was jubilation where thousands were waiting to hear even though it was 5:30 in the morning. the reasoning behind the economic boost theory is the same as al
japan, the dxj, japanese stocks have stabilized. we're not at highs but not far from it. china stabilized, thailand, indonesiain the last month or so. they, too, have stabilized overall here. not surprising you see some of the technology leaders moving to the upside, materials, technology, energy, industrials. i just want to mention, interest rate sensitive stocks have been rallying two days in a row, including the home builders. >> home builders a bit to the weak side. back to you....
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japan and they also upgraded language from modest to moderate. so i don't get it. there is also the bad side, imbalances they're talking about in asia, india, indonesia.sis is quantitative easing-induced. to me, negative surprise to put it lightly. ashley: yeah. scott brown, you're, you were expecting somewhere around a 10 billion-dollars cut in the bond purchases. how surprised are you? i guess this is a statement on the economy and it's very slow recovery. >> well, this was, i think intended to be a call though the general thinking was they were going to start tapering. that was majority opinion of, of market participants. but all they're really doing here is just postponing the tapering. the best argument for tapering it has to start sometime and i think the thinking was that if they took a baby step here that would be a good initial step with a promise to wait and see and sort of do it very gradual tapering. that is still the case. we'll push it out now. i think it is very unlikely they move in october. now you look at december as being likely start of a tapering. tracy: steven, you were a former fed economist. you know, what does this do to the c
japan and they also upgraded language from modest to moderate. so i don't get it. there is also the bad side, imbalances they're talking about in asia, india, indonesia.sis is quantitative easing-induced. to me, negative surprise to put it lightly. ashley: yeah. scott brown, you're, you were expecting somewhere around a 10 billion-dollars cut in the bond purchases. how surprised are you? i guess this is a statement on the economy and it's very slow recovery. >> well, this was, i think...
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indonesia which runs the most ee fish lengthy. the company's trying to pull it back into the black by early next year. it's already shut down all of its tv production plants in japan and sold off its factory in mexico to a taiwanese firm. toshiba sells tvs to 100 countries. the news made investors hopeful that the company's tv arm will become less of a burden and toshiba stocks went up temporarily during the trading day. that's all from nikkei business report. back to you. >> thank you very much. let's give our viewers a look at what else is on the agenda in asia tomorrow. the golden week holiday. the last week you ever want to travel. they are starting in china and hong kong tomorrow. china releases its official pmi gauge for august. the hsbc number disappointed. japan comes out with household spending and jobs data. the b.o.j.'s survey is due ahead of shinzo abe's hiking of the sales tax. the rba is expecting to hold study when it makes its policy decision. ross, you've been to china once, right? >> i have. >> you don't want to be traveling there on a holiday. >> no. it's quite an experience anyway. >> there's a 250 kilometer traffic jam. >> yeah. i got stuck in
indonesia which runs the most ee fish lengthy. the company's trying to pull it back into the black by early next year. it's already shut down all of its tv production plants in japan and sold off its factory in mexico to a taiwanese firm. toshiba sells tvs to 100 countries. the news made investors hopeful that the company's tv arm will become less of a burden and toshiba stocks went up temporarily during the trading day. that's all from nikkei business report. back to you. >> thank you...