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there has been no nuclear tests and south korea as a whole different place. japan, the prime minister was telling me that japan japanthat japan is a whole different place. they had missiles going overjapan on a constant basis. you know that very well. so i hate to hear the media give false information to the public when they say, what has been done? what has been done? a lot has been done. there's also a good feeling. i can tell you on behalf of the president, he feels much better about even chairman kim jong—un. they couldn't have meetings, no—one was going to meet, president obama wanted to meet, president obama wanted to meet, and chairman kimjong—un would i beat meet, and chairman kimjong—un would ibeat him. meet, and chairman kimjong—un would i beat him. the administration was begging for a meeting, they were begging for a meeting, they were begging for a meeting, they were begging for meetings constantly, and chairman kim would not eat with them. —— meet with him. let's see what happens. we have a long way to 90, what happens. we have a long way to go, iam what happens. we have a long way to go, i am in what h
there has been no nuclear tests and south korea as a whole different place. japan, the prime minister was telling me that japan japanthat japan is a whole different place. they had missiles going overjapan on a constant basis. you know that very well. so i hate to hear the media give false information to the public when they say, what has been done? what has been done? a lot has been done. there's also a good feeling. i can tell you on behalf of the president, he feels much better about even...
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japan will be also a part of. our. arctic specie to project. document says for $3000000000.00 of investments from japan it to russia as for us artem. saddam helps to mitigate the consequences of the fukushima incident helping to find new ways to. clear aside and assess the fuels we also have very good cooperation in the high tech industry where greed to build a number of cannons facilities in russia. starting the production of diagnostics and save a quick moment. also we are to the way down the europe japan high speed transmission cable which is going to run from the whole it could to niigata also we have very good cooperation in infrastructure and transport. dacian industry we heard you seen that these rude coming from russia is a very favorable way for to produce the goods to be delivered to europe in 2020 we will be celebrity in the exchange years of regional exchanges we agreed to do that exactly today. when i believe the peace treaty to. noting that the 4 ministries of the 2 countries have succeeded in establishment a very substantive dialogue on this sensitive he had very important issue these dollars is going to be continued we believe that we are to work hard and. diligently to put the relations on to a new level because exactly this work is good to help us to build greater trust and . create a liking between the peoples created this way here via modified a mutually acceptable solutions on even most sensitive issues it is important that we made progress our list. the joint econom
japan will be also a part of. our. arctic specie to project. document says for $3000000000.00 of investments from japan it to russia as for us artem. saddam helps to mitigate the consequences of the fukushima incident helping to find new ways to. clear aside and assess the fuels we also have very good cooperation in the high tech industry where greed to build a number of cannons facilities in russia. starting the production of diagnostics and save a quick moment. also we are to the way down the...
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i really want to get your take on this story in the front page of the japan times because you have worked in japan, the japanstern countries as well, and you work for bp, you are the perfect person to give us your take on shinzo abe‘s three day visit to iran. it‘s not continuing to export? it is. it is. it has 4.1 million barrels in april, i don‘t know what was in in may, but march was 4.1% of the imports came... in the beginning of may us that anyone who takes any oilfrom iran of may us that anyone who takes any oil from iran is of may us that anyone who takes any oilfrom iran is absolutely of may us that anyone who takes any oil from iran is absolutely facing sanctions. japan had been given a way. shinzo abe is going to be celebrating many years of diplomatic ties between japan celebrating many years of diplomatic ties betweenjapan and iran, is in a good position. japan is also very close to saudi arabia and shinzo abe‘s close to jump so he is an ideal person to try and build a bridge here and tell the iranians don‘t ramp up your nuclear programme as they threatened they would do, and may bespeak some reas
i really want to get your take on this story in the front page of the japan times because you have worked in japan, the japanstern countries as well, and you work for bp, you are the perfect person to give us your take on shinzo abe‘s three day visit to iran. it‘s not continuing to export? it is. it is. it has 4.1 million barrels in april, i don‘t know what was in in may, but march was 4.1% of the imports came... in the beginning of may us that anyone who takes any oilfrom iran of may us...
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really capitalism as we know it as far as japan in the plaza accord i remember well as working on wall street at the time and japan at that time was the japan that can say no i think or yes or no but you know japan was taking over and so the u.s. interceded and they did similar to what trump is doing with china right now they're trying to manipulate china into coming to the table and letting the america rule the world and they did this with japan or japan acquiesced they did the applause accord and i think japan regrets that because they were on the way has been deflation ever said they were never about to take over the world of it and they they backed off so china is using that as a lesson and they're saying we don't want to do that work we really do want to run the world we've got the best technology hallway or 5 g. telecom behave with is superior in every way and nobody's going to catch us so they're ready to go for the brass ring well as mortgage bond refinancing options came to a close in denmark it was clear that homeowners in the country are about to get negative interest rates on their loans for all maturities 3 to 5 years represent
really capitalism as we know it as far as japan in the plaza accord i remember well as working on wall street at the time and japan at that time was the japan that can say no i think or yes or no but you know japan was taking over and so the u.s. interceded and they did similar to what trump is doing with china right now they're trying to manipulate china into coming to the table and letting the america rule the world and they did this with japan or japan acquiesced they did the applause accord...
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japan of women. . . feet. this slow thing in japan of women... a woman feet. this slow thing in japan of women. . . high heels in the uk, a story was out about it recently. there are lots of dress codes. you mentioned earlier about men and shirts and ties. the situation of a man is clearly a lot easier. i don't wear a tie most of the day if i don't need to. but again, it seems absurd in the 21st century that women should be forced to wear ridiculously uncomfortable shoes just to do their job. it is not a dress code, it does feel discredited tree. argued lawrence for being with us this morning. and thank you for your comments on that story as well. i will see you very soon, bye—bye. hello. if you want yourjune weather to come with sunshine and warmth, this isn't the forecast for you. but if you want some rain on the garden, well, we're in business, because during tuesday, most of us will see some rain at some stage of the day as a weather system coming in from the south—west extends that rain further north and east as the day goes on. already, as tuesday starts, some of that rain into parts of wales
japan of women. . . feet. this slow thing in japan of women... a woman feet. this slow thing in japan of women. . . high heels in the uk, a story was out about it recently. there are lots of dress codes. you mentioned earlier about men and shirts and ties. the situation of a man is clearly a lot easier. i don't wear a tie most of the day if i don't need to. but again, it seems absurd in the 21st century that women should be forced to wear ridiculously uncomfortable shoes just to do their job....
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japan so then you today in the u.s. had to get together to squash japan again was the atomic bomb of interest rate manipulation another manipulation that 6 now in 6 minutes and so japan had to be put back in the box and but then the result of that is that markets became completely zombified and dead then you had the greenspan put the bernanke you put the janet yellen put the jay powell put so every single fed chairman has come in and they've squashed price discovery in favor of price manipulation j. that 7 ok right i can come up with 30 years this is a mark manipulation so. are you a frickin moron that's my question jay how do you even walk down the street without forgot your face and smashing it i mean you're obviously a complete imbecile jake layton so market manipulation of via the federal open market committee and the various central banks around the world of course has resulted in the stock. boom this week because market participants are betting on up to 4 rate cuts by december so here's ahead life on wall street here's my prediction if the fed doesn't cut rates 3 or 4 times by december 11th markets are going to. stock market and corporate bond markets are in la
japan so then you today in the u.s. had to get together to squash japan again was the atomic bomb of interest rate manipulation another manipulation that 6 now in 6 minutes and so japan had to be put back in the box and but then the result of that is that markets became completely zombified and dead then you had the greenspan put the bernanke you put the janet yellen put the jay powell put so every single fed chairman has come in and they've squashed price discovery in favor of price...
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paul: i want to get your thoughts on japan because you had a conviction call when we spoke last time. how do you see japan now? john: japanoking very cheap. it outperformed europe for quite some time, five years. then in the middle of summer, because of the tech cycle and other factors, it did start to underperform much of the world in constant current see terms. there has been a structural increase in profit margins in japan and payout ratios. you have buybacks up 100% year on year and dividends 20% or the high teens in japan even though earnings are sort of flat for the short term. this has been tremendous progress in japan. we think the market deserves a lot of attention. shery: what is the risk of the japanese yen derailing all of that as a safe haven demand? john: it is possible. right now it is pretty sticky around 110. even when things got nerve-racking, it didn't move far away from that. the yen has lost a little bit of safe haven that is in the minds of global investors. shery: let's talk about the u.s. dollar which is impacted by what the fed does. this chart showing morgan stanley data, what happened in the las
paul: i want to get your thoughts on japan because you had a conviction call when we spoke last time. how do you see japan now? john: japanoking very cheap. it outperformed europe for quite some time, five years. then in the middle of summer, because of the tech cycle and other factors, it did start to underperform much of the world in constant current see terms. there has been a structural increase in profit margins in japan and payout ratios. you have buybacks up 100% year on year and...
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japan japan bounced back from their 4 nil loss to chile in their group c. opener she opened the scoring in the 24th minutes. 5 minutes later you're why star luis suarez levelled the score from the penalty spot after a controversial decision by the video assistant referee. you know she came back for his 2nd to give his team the lead again. but the 15 time cohen america champions of weren't ready to give up just yet jose jimenez squared things off with a header of why are top of the world. when she moved in with them into the move in the 2nd half with so many chances and even hit the crossbar couple times our players showed that fighting spirit to avoid defeat they tried to win the game even though things were complicated it's never easy to fight back twice and negative result against a very good team and today they've demonstrated that. former liverpool striker fernando torres has announced his retirement from football the 35 year old spaniard who left athletico madrid last year to join japanese side sagan toshi who had ended has ended in 18 year long career he scored 81 goals across 4 seasons with liverpool and won the champions league europa league and f.a. cup with chelsea torres also won both a world cup in 2010 and the 22008 european championship with spain. welcome stages of the women's world cup in france begins on saturday with 16 teams vying for a spot in the next round on thursday the defending champions the usa finished top of their group with 3 wins out of 3 they were 2 no winners over sweden thanks to goals for lindsay horan and tell them he and britain's andy murray has made a winning return to action at the queen's club championships in london the 3 time grand slam champion is back after 6 months out following hip surgery he wants 1st round doubles match playing partner for the state and. yeah i mean it was really him to just be on the court pain free. and enjoying playing we had we had a great match today really nice atmosphere and yet most important thing is that for me any was back on the court healthy no pain and in my head and i didn't really think about it much when when i was there on a kind of slippery grass course so. i was up there. ok and that's all your sport for now adrian back here for many thanks indeed that's it from the news of the hour george here with all the day's news for you just a few months i'll see you guys. i've always been fascinated by space but the story of the space race isn't just about the men who risked their lives to travel into the unknown but the ones who held those lives in their. grandfather and his colleagues who worked on the space suits they designed the space suits for no 11 was his triumph. and the perfectly designed space suits which. his legacy putting man on the moon on al-jazeera. it's a daunting climb to one of the holiest sites in bhutan tiger's nest ball astri seems to defy gravity every beauty's is expected to complete the pilgrimage to ensure peace and happiness when it became a democracy in 2008 the time put happiness at the center of all political policy inspiring the un to pass a resolution urging other nations to follow betimes example but how do you measure it brittany's happiness is what we ensure it's if it is quantifiable but by simply turning its pursuit into policy bhutan has done what no other country has. al-jazeera wild need some extraordinary women. who are making things happen that way. following their daily struggle to survive. for their families to thrive. a.j. the swimmin street sellers on al-jazeera. president trump reportedly ordered strikes on iranian military targets then changed his mind in a sponsor the shooting down of a u.s. surveillance drone. meanwhile iranian state media released pictures of what it says are fragments of wreckage from the drove. down in jordan this is our live from doha also coming up thousands turn out on the streets of hong kong determined to see a controversial extradition bill completely scrapped. dozens are injured as protesters in georgia angry over a visiting russian politician tried to force their way into parliament. welcome to the program a tense standoff continues between the u.s. and iran following the downing of an american surveillance drone in the strait of hormuz u.s. media reports say president trump ordered air strikes against military targets in iran but then later changed his mind or terence denying reports it was warned of an immediate attack and given a deadline to agree to engage in talks reports say planes were in the yeah and ships deployed until the order was given for them to stand down while the intended targets of the morning raid were believed to be radar and missile batteries inside iran. called the downing of the drone a very big mistake meanwhile u.s. congressional leaders are calling for a robust response but they're also telling the president to act with caution the pentagon has released what it says was the flight path of the drone the u.s. says it was flying at high altitude in international airspace but it was hit by a surface to air missile but iran. as disputed where the incident took place the country's foreign minister has released his own version of a map saying the drone was intercepted after it violated iranian airspace well the british airways quantas and rerouted their flight paths in the gulf after the u.s. federal aviation administration the f.a.a. ordered all u.s. operators to do the same. standing by for us in tehran but 1st let's go straight to our white house correspondent kimberly halkett in washington d.c. kimberly has there been any response from the white house yet to this dramatic new york times report that donald trump 1st authorized air strikes on iran then cancel them as the planes were actually in the air. no response from the white house or the pentagon it is still very early here in washington and i expect that sort of there is an attempt to at least craft some sort of public response under way but there are a lot of questions as americans are waking up here in the united states about why this occurred why these planes were reportedly in the air and then abruptly pulled back it's not clear why the u.s. president donald trump changed his mind but of course he would be the one that would make that order whether he simply changed his mind or if there was some sort of strategic reason for this pulling back now it's very clear and when donald trump spoke in the oval office less than 24 hours ago as he was seated by the canadian prime minister justin trudeau that he was in some sort of an internal battle with regard to how to respond to the downing of that united states drone by iran the president seemed to be on the one hand talking very tough in social media saying iran had made a big mistake but as he spoke in the oval office he seemed to indicate that it was not a strike that he wanted but in stead discussions he seemed to signal that he and remind his voters that he had promised to get out of foreign wars then of course he had those discussions with congressional leaders who also know the american public does not have an appetite for war so it appears the president is trying to talk tough perhaps even getting those planes in the air to send a signal to iran that he's willing to use them but at the same time still using leaving some room for those discussions to take place discussions we know he wants very badly given the fact that following his state visit to japan he sent shinzo up a the japanese leader to tehran conveying that message so it seems as if the president is once again trying to start talks with iran while continuing to put on the very ethical atory maximum pressure campaign that the unite. it states has been waging against iran for quite some time and kimberly just briefly yesterday we heard from democrats and republicans on their reactions to the downing of the u.s. drone so what sort of political wind is blowing on capitol hill right now in terms of how to deal with iran. well this is not north korea this is different well there was certainly some push for donald trump to in many ways be much stronger with the north korean leader kim jong un at the same time they were relieved when the fire and fury died down but considering the sort of regional importance of iran particularly visa vi israel and the fact that the u.s. congress washington is very much in partnership if you will with supporting the strategic systems strategic inter
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when a similar situation in japan japan was starting to leapfrog the u.s. a lot of ways and the u.s. came down very hard and this resulted in the plaza accord with there was a massive currency adjustment hadn't seen anything like that sense the brand woods agreement after world war 2 and now here we are china is kind of threatening us a gemini in the technology space and innovation and but instead of succumbing to let's say a plaza accord beat down you know china is putting out tweets of people associated with china than the government putting out tweets laughing at boeing laughing at the ability of boeing's technological difficulties the cracks in the fuselage is exciting openly mocking the u.s. so this is quite a different approach now it comes to artificial intelligence you know there's an old saying that he who controls the gold makes the rules but it were entering the 21st century where it's really he who controls the telephony and the artificial intelligence is going to make the rules that's the 21st century and china's clearly leapfrogging ahead what you know and you recently
when a similar situation in japan japan was starting to leapfrog the u.s. a lot of ways and the u.s. came down very hard and this resulted in the plaza accord with there was a massive currency adjustment hadn't seen anything like that sense the brand woods agreement after world war 2 and now here we are china is kind of threatening us a gemini in the technology space and innovation and but instead of succumbing to let's say a plaza accord beat down you know china is putting out tweets of people...
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goals to the copa america where favorites year why were held to a 22 draw by tournaments guests in japan japan bounced back from their 4 no loss to chile in their group c. opener. open the scoring in the 24th minute. just minutes later luis suarez levelled the score from the pound spot after a controversial decision by the video assistant referee. the oshie came back for his 2nd to give his team the lead again. but the 15 time copa america champions weren't ready to give up just yet jose himym as the. square things off with a header why are the top of the seat with lights. when she was going with them into the moon in the 2nd half with so many chances and we even hit the crossbar couple times our players showed that fighting spirit to avoid defeat they tried to win the game even though things were complicated it's never easy to fight back twice and negative results against a very good team and today they've demonstrated that former liverpool striker fernando torres has announced his retirement from football after 18 years in the game a steady 5 year old spaniard left athletico madrid last year
goals to the copa america where favorites year why were held to a 22 draw by tournaments guests in japan japan bounced back from their 4 no loss to chile in their group c. opener. open the scoring in the 24th minute. just minutes later luis suarez levelled the score from the pound spot after a controversial decision by the video assistant referee. the oshie came back for his 2nd to give his team the lead again. but the 15 time copa america champions weren't ready to give up just yet jose himym...
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japan tells bloomberg he has plenty of options on monetary stimulus if needed. our exclusive interview with koroda is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: we have breaking news out of japan. japan's not to hold a double election. -- japan's prime minister has decided not to hold a double election. there was speculation he would dissolve the lower house this summer and this would become a snap election. with the election for half of the upper house. this has come less than two years after winning a landslide election but news reporting that the prime minister has decided not to hold double elections. let's now stay in japan because the bank of japan governor theda is ready to hit japanese economy with all of the policy tools at his disposal if the downside risks from the ongoing trade war push it off its steady growth track. however he will do this cautiously knowing the negative side effects are taking a toll on banks. kathleen hays joins us from tokyo. is governor kuroda worried about the banks? why even consider more stimulus? first of all, as you know, when we sat down for this interview, governor kuroda made it very clear from the outset that he thinks that the japanese econo
japan tells bloomberg he has plenty of options on monetary stimulus if needed. our exclusive interview with koroda is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: we have breaking news out of japan. japan's not to hold a double election. -- japan's prime minister has decided not to hold a double election. there was speculation he would dissolve the lower house this summer and this would become a snap election. with the election for half of the upper house. this has come less than two years after winning...
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japan? —— fukushima accident? yes. japan? —— fukushima accident? yes. japan to avoid reliance on the middle east for oil but the events at fukushima have setback those objectives for a while. donald trump has said he is considering sanctions over russia's nord stream to natural gas pipeline. washington also told european companies to avoid the project and warned germany about being dependent on russia for fuel. donald trump has upped his criticism of germany over a gas pipeline which would double the amount of gas that can be transported directly from russia to germany. the american president said on wednesday that he is still considering using sanctions to block the nordstream2 pipeline. he said that germany is captive to russian exports and he is not the first to criticise this pipeline. he draws on support from congress where some members have also proposed sanctions to try and block project. the nordstream2 pipeline is over 1000 kilometres long and would run beneath the baltic sea linking northern germany with eastern russia. i should northern germany wit
japan? —— fukushima accident? yes. japan? —— fukushima accident? yes. japan to avoid reliance on the middle east for oil but the events at fukushima have setback those objectives for a while. donald trump has said he is considering sanctions over russia's nord stream to natural gas pipeline. washington also told european companies to avoid the project and warned germany about being dependent on russia for fuel. donald trump has upped his criticism of germany over a gas pipeline which...
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japan times. an ageing population in japan and the japan times.pan and a record number of people with dementia reported missing that 17,000 people missing and almost 200 were not found by the end of the year. this is very sad. millions expected to be suffering from dementia by 2025. they have started collecting data andi they have started collecting data and i remember doing a story a few months ago. it is becoming a huge issue and what this story is about, we need to work with the community and technology company to address this. the combination of investment, delaying the onset, decreasing symptoms, as well as technology companies, smartphone apps being able to track your relatives if they go off wondering. being able to deal with it because it is an issue. the combination is quite positive. with it because it is an issue. the combination is quite positivem with it because it is an issue. the combination is quite positive. it is an issue by i sort of winced when i heard some of the suggestions, of putting qr codes on old people, chipping them li
japan times. an ageing population in japan and the japan times.pan and a record number of people with dementia reported missing that 17,000 people missing and almost 200 were not found by the end of the year. this is very sad. millions expected to be suffering from dementia by 2025. they have started collecting data andi they have started collecting data and i remember doing a story a few months ago. it is becoming a huge issue and what this story is about, we need to work with the community...
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japan seems nervous about implications of u.s.-china trade war. it's notable japan has move into the gap in a sense. trade between japan and china has gone up in the last two years. investment in china has gone up in japan, not really running in the same direction as our policy. the last thing is north korea and iran. the united states has to accept, i think president xi was trying to drive that home, no way to put maximum pressure without beijing and that will complicate the u.s.-china relationship going information ward, particularly iran is because we want to put maximum economic pressure on iran. we don't have that much additional room to sanction iran ourselves. we will be pressuring chinese entities and the government to do more and that will be very difficult in that we have the trade war and huawei, a multifaceted issue, huawei. the one that got people's attention. i was in singapore with a chinese think tank a few days ago, one of the things that's really gotten people's attention in china is the entity list, which seems different than not allowing huawei into one's infrastructure. this seems more like we want
japan seems nervous about implications of u.s.-china trade war. it's notable japan has move into the gap in a sense. trade between japan and china has gone up in the last two years. investment in china has gone up in japan, not really running in the same direction as our policy. the last thing is north korea and iran. the united states has to accept, i think president xi was trying to drive that home, no way to put maximum pressure without beijing and that will complicate the u.s.-china...
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rishaad: let's look at japanese workers in japan. 18%, a position that is decreasing lcd orders from china. what you can call the ailing japan. 7-eleven, of packaging partially composed of plant-based plastics. probably good for business, impact on the environment less clear. 6.2%.een, that is up by this is micron in the u.s., leading third-quarter sales and estimates. it resumes some shipments through a backdoor, legally speaking, to huawei technologies. micron's news -- u.s. chip stocks higher in the extended session. 6.3% gain. some of the biggest winners on the nikkei are related to those semiconductor issues. want to get quickly to the overall positions. yen continuing to weaken. good gains for the nikkei, 0.8% higher. the topics, 0.9%. the lunch break in tokyo is upon us. ♪ >> it is 12:29 in sydney. first word headlines. the white house has released details of president trump's schedule of the g20. saturday he will have a working breakfast with the saudi prince mohammed. after the murder of jamaal ishaqi last year, then he moves on to a high-stakes meeting with president xi jinping with trade talks at the top of the li
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japan have pursued the right to hunt them late last year japan argued there was scientific proof some species had recovered enough to allow sustainable hunting and it pushed again for the $9906.00 ban on commercial whaling to be lifted when the whaling commission rejected japan's proposal japan withdrew and its whaling fleet is preparing to presume hunting minky as well as beat whales but when the fleet returns to the water some things will be different japan says it will only hunt in its territorial waters not the open seas of the antarctica north pacific where it has until now been hunting for scientific research and it's not clear whether they'll even be a market in japan for the whale meat the ships bring to shore consumption in japan has plummeted from around $200000.00 tonnes each year in the sixty's to just $5000.00 tonnes each year over the last 5 that could be due to the changing tastes of a new generation the changing attitudes to hunting whales a likely affected tune and things that the international whaling commission will also be different japan's departure has arguably lift it weakened but after a more than 3 decades fight of the commercial whaling it's now free to concentrate on what it was originally formed to do commercial whaling is now back
japan have pursued the right to hunt them late last year japan argued there was scientific proof some species had recovered enough to allow sustainable hunting and it pushed again for the $9906.00 ban on commercial whaling to be lifted when the whaling commission rejected japan's proposal japan withdrew and its whaling fleet is preparing to presume hunting minky as well as beat whales but when the fleet returns to the water some things will be different japan says it will only hunt in its...
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table and letting the america rule the world and they did this with japan or japan acquiesced they did the applause accord and i think japan regrets that because they were on their way as. deflation ever said they were never about to take over the world of it and they they backed off so china is using that as a lesson and they're saying we don't want to do that work we really do want to run the world we've got the best technology hallway or 5 g. telecom behave mrs superior in every way and nobody's going to catch us so they're ready to go for the brass ring well as mortgage bond refinancing options came to a close in denmark it was clear that homeowners in the country are about to get negative interest rates on their loans for all maturities 3 to 5 years representing multiple all time lows for borrowing costs again so you're going to have that divide within domestic economies as winners are chosen in this grand geo political and geo economic game and quickly on this day i want to turn to ban on chinese telecom giant huawei cut off rural americans cell service the chump administration ban on goods produced by a chinese tech
table and letting the america rule the world and they did this with japan or japan acquiesced they did the applause accord and i think japan regrets that because they were on their way as. deflation ever said they were never about to take over the world of it and they they backed off so china is using that as a lesson and they're saying we don't want to do that work we really do want to run the world we've got the best technology hallway or 5 g. telecom behave mrs superior in every way and...
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japan have pursued the right to hunt them late last year japan argued there was scientific proof some species had recovered enough to allow sustainable hunting and it pushed again for the $9906.00 ban on commercial whaling to be lifted when the whaling commission rejected japan's proposal japan withdrew and its whaling fleet is preparing to presume hunting minky as well as beat whales but when the fleet returns to the water some things will be different japan says it will only hunt in its territorial waters not the open seas of the antarctica north pacific where it has until now been hunting for scientific research and it's not clear whether they'll even be a market in japan for the whale meat the ships bring to shore consumption in japan has plummeted from around $200000.00 tonnes each year in the sixty's to just $5000.00 tonnes each year over the last 5 that could be due to the changing tastes of a new generation but changing attitudes to hunting whales a likely affected tune and things at the international whaling commission will also be different japan's departure has arguably lift it weakened but after more than 3 decades fight of a commercial whaling it's now free to concentrate on what it was originally formed to do commercial whaling is now back on the
japan have pursued the right to hunt them late last year japan argued there was scientific proof some species had recovered enough to allow sustainable hunting and it pushed again for the $9906.00 ban on commercial whaling to be lifted when the whaling commission rejected japan's proposal japan withdrew and its whaling fleet is preparing to presume hunting minky as well as beat whales but when the fleet returns to the water some things will be different japan says it will only hunt in its...
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japan have pursued the right to hunt them late last year japan argued there was scientific proof some species had recovered enough to allow sustainable hunting and it pushed again for the $9906.00 ban on commercial whaling to be lifted when the whaling commission rejected japan's proposal japan withdrew and its whaling fleet is preparing to presume hunting minky as well as big whiles but when the fleet returns to the water some things will be different japan says it will only hunt in its territorial waters not the open seas of the antarctica north pacific where it has until now been hunting for scientific research and it's not clear whether they'll even be a market in japan for the whale meat the ships bring to shore consumption in japan has plummeted from around $200000.00 tonnes each year in the sixty's to just $5000.00 tons each year over the last 5 that could be due to the changing tastes of a new generation but changing attitudes to hunting whales a likely affected tune and things at the international whaling commission will also be different japan's departure has arguably lift it weakened but after more than 3 decades fight of the commercial whaling it's now free to concentrate on what it was originally formed to do commercial whaling is now back on the
japan have pursued the right to hunt them late last year japan argued there was scientific proof some species had recovered enough to allow sustainable hunting and it pushed again for the $9906.00 ban on commercial whaling to be lifted when the whaling commission rejected japan's proposal japan withdrew and its whaling fleet is preparing to presume hunting minky as well as big whiles but when the fleet returns to the water some things will be different japan says it will only hunt in its...
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japan. president trump just arrived moments ago. the two-day gathering will tackle trade disputes job growth and climate change. this comes after the president lashed out against the neutral defense treaty with japan. complaining japan would not help the u.s. if it were attacked. however the president opened the meeting praising japan today. for bringing its car factories into the united states. >>> i see they are building all over the u.s. a lot of the great japanese car companies. and other japanese companies also. the car companies have been magnificent. >> the president is also expected to confront the indian prime minister about tariffs against the u.s. he said tariffs were recently increased calling that unacceptable and adding the tariffs must be withdrawn.>>> we are counting down the san francisco pride parade this sunday. >>> it is expected to draw more than 100,000 spectators along market street. ondrea is live in castro where the excitement is building.>> reporter: that is right. san francisco is ready for a party. among those 100,000 people that are expected from the parade on sunday. expect a large number of san francisco pd officers uniformed enclosed to make sure everyone stay safe. on pier 54 at the
japan. president trump just arrived moments ago. the two-day gathering will tackle trade disputes job growth and climate change. this comes after the president lashed out against the neutral defense treaty with japan. complaining japan would not help the u.s. if it were attacked. however the president opened the meeting praising japan today. for bringing its car factories into the united states. >>> i see they are building all over the u.s. a lot of the great japanese car companies....
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japan. what about scotland, then? they lost tojapan. japan what about scotland, then? they lost to japan. weren't given a penalty for what looked like a handball, it wasn't even referred to var, either. they did score a brilliant goal through lana clelland but they are rooted to the bottom of group d after two matches. two goals in ourfirst two goals in our first world cup against teens ranked third and seventh in the world, we will take that all day long. of course we did not get any points but it was another good second—half performance, and again, so many positives, the big thing for us is that the players are not too deflated because we need to win the last cambridge in hindsight we probably knew that would be the case. next to another succesful england team at a world cup, the men's cricket team are starting to show why they are the tournament favourites, after they dominated the highly—fancied west indies on the south coast. joe root starred with bat and ball. he took two catches off his own bowling, as west indies were all out forjust 212. he then went on to score his second century
japan. what about scotland, then? they lost tojapan. japan what about scotland, then? they lost to japan. weren't given a penalty for what looked like a handball, it wasn't even referred to var, either. they did score a brilliant goal through lana clelland but they are rooted to the bottom of group d after two matches. two goals in ourfirst two goals in our first world cup against teens ranked third and seventh in the world, we will take that all day long. of course we did not get any points...
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japan and china. we mentioned about how it made the front page of the newspaper here in japan. calling it this new era between japanis is president xi's trying to lend a hand to look for more in the facepartners of this u.s.-china trade war. japan seems to be one of their targets here. shinzo abe welcoming president xi to visit next bring in japan to see the cherry blossoms as well. they mentioned about free trade. they talked about ip protection yesterday. did not mention about the quality issue. shinzo abe did mention about how hong kong needs to stay open and free in light of the protest we saw in hong kong recently over this controversial extradition bill. there were tough topics that were discussed regarding the geopolitical tensions in the east china sea. it was quite a fruitful discussion. it seems to be quite positive. this of questions on how will play out with president trump and shinzo abe at a time when japan is facing that pressure from the u.s. to fix those trade imbalances. shery: let's not forget the try let's as well. -lats as well. we are expecting president trump to meet with modi from india as w
japan and china. we mentioned about how it made the front page of the newspaper here in japan. calling it this new era between japanis is president xi's trying to lend a hand to look for more in the facepartners of this u.s.-china trade war. japan seems to be one of their targets here. shinzo abe welcoming president xi to visit next bring in japan to see the cherry blossoms as well. they mentioned about free trade. they talked about ip protection yesterday. did not mention about the quality...
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japan will play scotland tomorrow afternoon, the head coach hasjust finished speaking to the media, ahead of the match, and she has said that she and her coaching staff had watched japan play argentina in the 0-0 watched japanargentina in the 0—0 draw. japan did not play terribly well but surely care said that the team that came runners—up in the last world cup and which won it in 2011 must not be underestimated. japan are a very technical side and will be extremely well organised for tomorrow afternoon's match. surely care work for a japanese company in livingston for a japanese company in livingston for 17 years, so i asked her whether she felt she had an understanding of the japanese mentality. the value is installed, disciplined, organised. that is what we have tried to instill in ourteam, that is what we have tried to instill in our team, i have that is what we have tried to instill in ourteam, i have been that is what we have tried to instill in our team, i have been a huge admirerof instill in our team, i have been a huge admirer of the japanese team for many years. world cup winners, runners—up, you know, they are a formidable team and that should not be lost here, just because they drew against arg
japan will play scotland tomorrow afternoon, the head coach hasjust finished speaking to the media, ahead of the match, and she has said that she and her coaching staff had watched japan play argentina in the 0-0 watched japanargentina in the 0—0 draw. japan did not play terribly well but surely care said that the team that came runners—up in the last world cup and which won it in 2011 must not be underestimated. japan are a very technical side and will be extremely well organised for...
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japan's trade surplus with the u.s.. looking into 2020, you have the u.s. and japan looking ahead to renegotiating the terms of japanese support for japan. he backdrop for this kind of discussion. shery: whether this is true or not, how much leverage does this in hisime minister abe own domestic policies? he has long wanted to change the pacifist constitution. tobias: i don't think we should look at it that way. if somehow in the unlikely event the u.s.-japan security treaty were abrogated in the u.s. withdrew its security guarantees from japan, you're looking at a fundamental shift in japanese to mystic policy. this is something there is no precedent for. i suspect it might open the door to constitutional revision but it would cause japan to have to fundamentally rethink how it defends itself. you have a total earthquake in japan's domestic policies. east asian security affairs with unpredictable effect on what it means for south korea and china and all the countries in the region. you're talking about something so colossally big it is hard to wrap our minds around what the implications would be. mind,keeping all that in does this start
japan's trade surplus with the u.s.. looking into 2020, you have the u.s. and japan looking ahead to renegotiating the terms of japanese support for japan. he backdrop for this kind of discussion. shery: whether this is true or not, how much leverage does this in hisime minister abe own domestic policies? he has long wanted to change the pacifist constitution. tobias: i don't think we should look at it that way. if somehow in the unlikely event the u.s.-japan security treaty were abrogated in...
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. >> a very busy night and we will start with president trump on the later japan japan right now.orld leaders of the g20 summit. i want to show you some video that we got the news room in the last few hours. this is president trump on the ground in alaska as air force one was having a refueling stop. the president taking a few minutes to speak with troops in the ground. before he left washington, he spoke with reporters on the south lawn at the white house where he was talking about what he expects for this trip, his latest overseas. >> the meeting with russia, meeting with china, meeting with many countries. meeting with many countries. we have been ripped off by everybody over the years. >> the president was also asked today about the news that we talked about all night last night on the show and that's special counsel robert mueller going to be testifying before congress next month. the president has been talking about presidential harassment on twitter but he's also been talking about what's been going on with the lead up to the testimony and we heard from the president's atto
. >> a very busy night and we will start with president trump on the later japan japan right now.orld leaders of the g20 summit. i want to show you some video that we got the news room in the last few hours. this is president trump on the ground in alaska as air force one was having a refueling stop. the president taking a few minutes to speak with troops in the ground. before he left washington, he spoke with reporters on the south lawn at the white house where he was talking about what...
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japan, and it seemed every week somebody was calling me to say missiles were being shot over japan. and maybe the happiest of what we have done are the japanese people, and our great prime minister abe, he is a great prime minister, the trimester of japan -- the prime minister of japan. will be in south korea. i let him know. we will see if we see each other for two minutes, that will be find here some of you will be there. >> what about jamal khashoggi, sir? anna crown prince? pres. trump: thank you very much. thank you ray i will be meeting with president xi at 12:00 today. we will be discussing huawei, we will be discussing the trade deal. lot was accomplished last night. the relationship is very good with chin. , as to whether or not we can make a deal, time will tell. what the relationship itself is very good. we have a very good friendship. we have a very, very good friendship, like i have with mo veryd, and that is important, especially when you have a place like saudi arabia, or china, or any country, north korea, it is about relationships, otherwise you end ofin very bad wars and lots problems. relationships are very important. thank you all very much. appreciate it. thank you very much. today, presidential candidates elizabet
japan, and it seemed every week somebody was calling me to say missiles were being shot over japan. and maybe the happiest of what we have done are the japanese people, and our great prime minister abe, he is a great prime minister, the trimester of japan -- the prime minister of japan. will be in south korea. i let him know. we will see if we see each other for two minutes, that will be find here some of you will be there. >> what about jamal khashoggi, sir? anna crown prince? pres....
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japan sadly for japan the game winner was scored in the final minutes of the game and against the run of play. the netherlands launched themselves into the lead early in the 1st half thanks to the commodities who picked out the bottom corner with a crafty backheel after that though it was japan's game. on the stroke of half time you hassock i was crowned this foreign policy move week to finish it deserves to draw things level. a 2nd for japan seemed inevitable in the 2nd half and me nakajima tested to keep it from distance. and later on he me see groucho went close netherlands were on the rocks safe here only by the woodwork. then a stroke of luck for the dutch a penalty right at the day after vivian made him up lost to the shot at sac ecomog ice arm there was no mistake from martins in the 90th minute and orange elation ensued brutal misfortune for japan that's when the meant is are. a do it yourself home repair has led to the sky every of a lull to a 1000000 euro a masterpiece in the french city of toulouse the work by the italian master is believed to have been left in an attic for at least 100 years. caravaggio's judith and hall a furnace a prisoner biblical scene in which jewish widow judith beheads the assyrian general who's come to destroy his city and her people. until
japan sadly for japan the game winner was scored in the final minutes of the game and against the run of play. the netherlands launched themselves into the lead early in the 1st half thanks to the commodities who picked out the bottom corner with a crafty backheel after that though it was japan's game. on the stroke of half time you hassock i was crowned this foreign policy move week to finish it deserves to draw things level. a 2nd for japan seemed inevitable in the 2nd half and me nakajima...
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japan while japan was helping them to find ways to help their oil exports keep flowing despite u.s. sanctions that iran then turns around and decides to bomb a japanese vessel and. fact iran has been rather nice to the united states in the last few days a us resident who is charged with espionage was just released as a gesture of goodwill so why would they then choose this moment to fire tar paedos in the gulf of oman the iranian foreign minister just means aris is describing these events as suspicious reports of the tanks on japan related to tank use occurred while pm was meeting with ayatollah for extensive and friendly talks suspicious doesn't begin to describe what likely transpired this morning while iran is struggling to keep its nuclear deal intact and keep its economy afloat by selling its most prized resources on the international market like bomb peo would have us believe they then flipped out and torpedoed their 2 key business partners now why exactly would iran do that well because they're the bad guys of course don't ask too many questions hale bopp and r.t. new york. going through a lot of issues there so what is really going on here in r t we discussed who could have been behind the latest incidents. washington with mr palm piro and mr bolton are really trying to. escalate the situation so that they have an opportunity and an excuse to attack iran when a crime is committed you have to know to whom this crime is beneficial so as we can discuss and we can see the geopolitical situation of iran and t
japan while japan was helping them to find ways to help their oil exports keep flowing despite u.s. sanctions that iran then turns around and decides to bomb a japanese vessel and. fact iran has been rather nice to the united states in the last few days a us resident who is charged with espionage was just released as a gesture of goodwill so why would they then choose this moment to fire tar paedos in the gulf of oman the iranian foreign minister just means aris is describing these events as...
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japan while japan was helping them to find ways to help their oil busy exports keep flowing despite u.s. sanctions that iran then turns around and decides to bomb a japanese vessel in fact iran has been rather nice to the united states in the last few days a u.s. resident who is charged with espionage was just released as a gesture of good will so why would they then choose this moment to fire tar paedos in the gulf of oman the iranian foreign minister job and zarif is describing these events as suspicious reports of the tanks on japan related to tank use occurred while pm was meeting with ayatollah for extensive and friendly talks suspicious doesn't begin to describe what likely transpired this morning. while iran is struggling to keep its nuclear deal intact and keep its economy afloat by selling its most prized resources on the international market like bomb would have us believe they then slipped out and torpedoed their 2 key business partners now why exactly would iran do that well because they're the bad guys of course don't ask too many questions caleb oppen r.t. new york last month for oil vessels were sabotage to need the same strategic strait bank then the us will point the finger at iran and sent an aircraft carrier group plus bombers to the region in iran said it would renee some of its commitments under the nuclear deal you know that pretty abandoned by the u.s. after washington imposed sanctions this escalation sparked phase of a confrontation both nations they do say they do not want war but we asked
japan while japan was helping them to find ways to help their oil busy exports keep flowing despite u.s. sanctions that iran then turns around and decides to bomb a japanese vessel in fact iran has been rather nice to the united states in the last few days a u.s. resident who is charged with espionage was just released as a gesture of good will so why would they then choose this moment to fire tar paedos in the gulf of oman the iranian foreign minister job and zarif is describing these events...
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did more than ship for japan the japan did for the united states but on the whole the relations between japan and the u.s. are warm remember the prime minister of a was in the u.s. straight off to donald trump's election he was one of the very 1st people to visit in the transition that many observers believe he played the trumpet administration very very well this is a time of pride for the japanese prime minister he is close very close to becoming the longest serving japanese prime minister in history and here are years on the world stage greeting the world leaders one by one and then we'll see a family photo of all of them now what so watch for when we see that family photo one thing of course is the fact of anglo merkel the german chancellor walks up to be the japanese prime minister one of the things to watch for is the fact that saudi arabia is not represented by its king but by mohammed bin solemn on the crown prince now lost 20 relying to one is are is some of the leaders shunned him and refused to shake his hand because of the the killing of jamal khashoggi will that happen again reme
did more than ship for japan the japan did for the united states but on the whole the relations between japan and the u.s. are warm remember the prime minister of a was in the u.s. straight off to donald trump's election he was one of the very 1st people to visit in the transition that many observers believe he played the trumpet administration very very well this is a time of pride for the japanese prime minister he is close very close to becoming the longest serving japanese prime minister in...
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japan japan twice and the lead in this game against the 15th of the champions jose him as his header made the final score 2 to chile can overtake your requires group leaders victory their upcoming game against ecuador. when she was looking for them into a moment in the 2nd half with so many chances and even hit the cost bar couple times our players showed that fighting spirit to avoid defeat they tried to win the game even though things were complicated it's never easy to fight back twice and negative result against a very good team and today they've demonstrated that in a former world cup and see some european championship win a phenomenal soras has announced his retirement from the game the 35 year old spaniard played for let's go to madrid liverpool and chelsea before finishing his club career in japan won the champions league with chelsea in 22. and one of the most talked about young players in college basketball has found out where he'll be playing his 1st season as a professional. the 1st in the 2019 n.b.a. draft of the new orleans perkins so i really was a college player of the years on williamson on his way to the new orleans pelicans the draft c's n.b.a. teams getting the chance to choose the best available college and international pies. you know a little kid you say you want to go see a m.b.a. you know people b.c. say you gotta lay have a player because the chance of doing is little to no. for me to be slow to number one. i mean are there came to me no better than the. robot let's have black sports online says williams and can help pelicans become n.b.a. title contenders. williamson is kind of a bible sensation going our way back to his high school is probably the most high n.b.a. draft prospects since you know right james going to do only trying to elevate it his presence w
japan japan twice and the lead in this game against the 15th of the champions jose him as his header made the final score 2 to chile can overtake your requires group leaders victory their upcoming game against ecuador. when she was looking for them into a moment in the 2nd half with so many chances and even hit the cost bar couple times our players showed that fighting spirit to avoid defeat they tried to win the game even though things were complicated it's never easy to fight back twice and...
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japan while japan was helping them to find ways to help their oil exports keep flowing despite. u.s. sanctions that iran then turns around and decides to bomb a japanese vessel in fact iran has been rather nice to the united states in the last few days a u.s. resident who is charged with espionage was just released as a gesture of good will so why would they then choose this moment to fire tar paedos in the gulf of oman the iranian foreign minister job and zarif is describing these events as suspicious report to the turks on japan related to tank use occurred while pm was meeting with ayatollah for extensive and friendly talks suspicious doesn't begin to describe what likely transpired this morning while iran is struggling to keep its nuclear deal intact and keep its economy afloat by selling its most prized resources on the international market like bomb peo would have us believe they then flipped out and torpedoed their 2 key business partners now why exactly would iran do that well because they're the bad guys of course don't ask too many questions caleb mopp and r.t. new york where the 2 vessels caught fire in one of the world's key oil routes near the strait of hormuz it is the only way in and out of the gulf the incident prompted the oil price to say to which iran has threatened to shut the waterway in response to the u.s. ending wave is on reining in oil imports last month for oil vessels russo sabotage near the same strategic strait back then the u.s. also pointed the finger at saran and sent an aircraf
japan while japan was helping them to find ways to help their oil exports keep flowing despite. u.s. sanctions that iran then turns around and decides to bomb a japanese vessel in fact iran has been rather nice to the united states in the last few days a u.s. resident who is charged with espionage was just released as a gesture of good will so why would they then choose this moment to fire tar paedos in the gulf of oman the iranian foreign minister job and zarif is describing these events as...