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japanese war brides present. i must give a shout out to my friend and colleague, for her brilliant film and archival work digitizing japanese war bride photographs, histories. there is also a facebook group right now, it is called japanese war brides and families and friends. it is an outstanding group. i just found it a few months ago and i have noticed that daughters, sons and grandchildren of war brides have begun documenting and uploading precious family photographs, culled from mothers and grandmothers photo albums. but there is a real black spot and how we visually remember the history of japanese war brides, that american popular culture seems to forget. so, let me talk about my mother's album, not to stereotype, but like every japanese woman of a certain generation i have ever known, my mother loves to take photographs and put them into albums. she has been doing this for the past 60, 70 plus years. these are just some early images of my mother and father during their courtship and in their marriage in ja
japanese war brides present. i must give a shout out to my friend and colleague, for her brilliant film and archival work digitizing japanese war bride photographs, histories. there is also a facebook group right now, it is called japanese war brides and families and friends. it is an outstanding group. i just found it a few months ago and i have noticed that daughters, sons and grandchildren of war brides have begun documenting and uploading precious family photographs, culled from mothers and...
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in japanese school, i was japanese. at one time there was a g.i. who came when we had a malaria outbreak, the first time i ever saw an american. i never thought of my father as american, he was just my dad. my mom is the same, she's from pennsylvania, my dad is from wisconsin. i didn't even know what american daughter,i wonder, my when i married my husband, there is a story that his blind grandmother asked me, do you have blue eyes? i said, yes i do, i have green eyes, but i know what she means by this, are you foreign or are you american? i asked her in japanese, because i speak japanese fluently, why did you ask me that question? she said, in the war i was in a aped by japanese soldiers, and americans, blue eyes, helped me. as long as she has blue eyes, i'm ok with my grandson marrying you, because i see them as good people. when i was in third grade, i toed to dye my hair black fitted with japanese. it was a big -- fit in as japanese. it was a big struggle. -okinawan,r is half but her grandparents raised her for six months, because i went over t
in japanese school, i was japanese. at one time there was a g.i. who came when we had a malaria outbreak, the first time i ever saw an american. i never thought of my father as american, he was just my dad. my mom is the same, she's from pennsylvania, my dad is from wisconsin. i didn't even know what american daughter,i wonder, my when i married my husband, there is a story that his blind grandmother asked me, do you have blue eyes? i said, yes i do, i have green eyes, but i know what she means...
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so how is japanese cinema telling the story 70 years on? radio 3, historian rana mitter has visited tokyo to find out. japan's never ending war contains some distressing scenes from the start. japan today is prosperous, lively, and enjoying the upside of 70 years of peace. but in the 1930s and early 40s, japanese forces swept across first china and then the pacific, until finally they were driven slowly back towards the japanese mainland and destruction. hiroshima was completely hidden by an impenetrable cloud of smoke and dust. in east asia, the second world war is still so raw it dominate headlines. so how the countries of the region tell themselves their war stories really matters. but as memories of the war die away, what aspects of the conflict remain in focus and was left out of the frame? i'm rana mitter, a literary historian of east asia. and i have come to tokyo to find out how japan tells itself the story of the war through its movies, movies that recreate the era of devastation that still shapes this country's relationship with t
so how is japanese cinema telling the story 70 years on? radio 3, historian rana mitter has visited tokyo to find out. japan's never ending war contains some distressing scenes from the start. japan today is prosperous, lively, and enjoying the upside of 70 years of peace. but in the 1930s and early 40s, japanese forces swept across first china and then the pacific, until finally they were driven slowly back towards the japanese mainland and destruction. hiroshima was completely hidden by an...
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r, the japanese -- the wa japanese had dug into atolls. extremely risky fighting was needed in order to dig them out. this is a weapon that u.s. armies and marines had recourse ,o in the fighting any pacific and it was too late on the flamethrower. at the entrance to the of the cave. someone would have to go forward and insert the flamethrower nozzle into the cave, or advanced into friendly troops. of course, when you are carrying the flamethrower, you are attracting the fire of every single defending soldier within range, because he knows the danger he isn't. -- he is in. i wouldn't want to be on either side of the flamethrower. we are in our island hopping gallery in the tokyo exhibit. much of the war in the pacific consisted of the island hopping campaigns, that is choosing an island chain, invading the principal chain, leaving japanese forces in place of the rest of the chain, then advancing to the next. in this way, you would choose your targets. last numbers of japanese would not have to be fought at all, but so to say with her on th
r, the japanese -- the wa japanese had dug into atolls. extremely risky fighting was needed in order to dig them out. this is a weapon that u.s. armies and marines had recourse ,o in the fighting any pacific and it was too late on the flamethrower. at the entrance to the of the cave. someone would have to go forward and insert the flamethrower nozzle into the cave, or advanced into friendly troops. of course, when you are carrying the flamethrower, you are attracting the fire of every single...
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can is the king of the japanese adult film industry.and he takes good care of his work tools like his ham from the moment he wakes up each morning revolves around a very precise ritual a regime worthy of a top athlete this is what you need a stable and a world ordered life and it's important to eat well. you also need regular sleep just. so distant all. the lots of physical exercise. she may can we can working in adult films nearly twenty years ago the regimen also includes a high protein breakfast that helps him keep his energy up some days he has two or three film shoots. six circles a combat support but one that's done inbred. gymkhanas proud of his output he's appeared in more than seven thousand five hundred films. he has his own explanation for the languishing libidos of many japanese traditional gender roles have changed a great deal in recent years. where men are no longer willing to be submissive and have become more emancipated. after they've done that and that's to say that's not it's not men no it's become weaker it's women
can is the king of the japanese adult film industry.and he takes good care of his work tools like his ham from the moment he wakes up each morning revolves around a very precise ritual a regime worthy of a top athlete this is what you need a stable and a world ordered life and it's important to eat well. you also need regular sleep just. so distant all. the lots of physical exercise. she may can we can working in adult films nearly twenty years ago the regimen also includes a high protein...
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tower put on them the japanese. agreed to what's called a quota system they would not send more than a certain number of japanese vehicles to the united states in any given year people may remember there were times when if you wanted to buy a honda you went to your hundred dealer and you signed up on a waiting list because you had to wait for the company the next year to get it where they had the quotas are all that a quota is is an alternative to a tariff that has the same purpose of protecting now here's the most important story about cars back in the one nine hundred sixty s. the united states which was having a fight with europe about protecting each other's industries decided to levy a tariff on trucks ok that tariff twenty five percent would talk and a big tax on any truck made outside the united states that they bring in that made trucks in this country wildly profitable because it meant that ford g.m. chrysler could jack up the price of their trucks because they didn't have to face competition since the book
tower put on them the japanese. agreed to what's called a quota system they would not send more than a certain number of japanese vehicles to the united states in any given year people may remember there were times when if you wanted to buy a honda you went to your hundred dealer and you signed up on a waiting list because you had to wait for the company the next year to get it where they had the quotas are all that a quota is is an alternative to a tariff that has the same purpose of...
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so, the japanese forces killed lots of local people, you know?erience of the war, how japanese do you think most people feel here? >> masahide: there's a fundamental difference between japanese culture and okinawan culture. japanese culture is warrior culture. but okinawan culture is absence of militarism. okinawan people are happy-go-lucky people. >> anthony: do you think that easy going, um, that reputation, that tradition of, uh, being happy-go-lucky. do you think that this has led to okinawans being taken advantage of? i mean, for instance, uh, the u.s. military bases. okinawa is 1% of the landmass of japan, and yet what percentage of the military bases are here on okinawa? almost all of them. okinawa seems to be asked to make a lot of sacrifices, uh, for the mainland. will that ever stop? >> masahide: you are talking about nimby. >> anthony: not in my backyard? >> masahide: yes, yes. when you're particular, you want things done right. that's why we test all of our paints and stains for months. or even years. we dedicate 175,000 square feet t
so, the japanese forces killed lots of local people, you know?erience of the war, how japanese do you think most people feel here? >> masahide: there's a fundamental difference between japanese culture and okinawan culture. japanese culture is warrior culture. but okinawan culture is absence of militarism. okinawan people are happy-go-lucky people. >> anthony: do you think that easy going, um, that reputation, that tradition of, uh, being happy-go-lucky. do you think that this has...
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sucker i is a poster boy of the japanese far right taking his cues from donald trump sucker i launched the japan first party in two thousand and sixteen and quickly became infamous for the center for public use and escape of japan's ethnic korean minority the larger anti korean voices get the closer the chunkier community comes together . the. anybody. who wanted to move. to normal who didn't. wasn't. even. a british schoolboy has been referred to the u.k.'s until extremism program after police feared he was being groomed into environmental activism according to a new report. aaron fourteen year old a star pupil was referred to the channel program by his school the unit concerned about his extreme believes in relation to a form of an environmental extremism. the teenager known as r.n. reportedly signed an online petition on environmental issues and was then allegedly encouraged by local fracking activists the report also states the boy was frequently reported as missing by his parents he was used as a case study in a report on extremism in the wake of the munch estar bombing as an exam
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the japanese and the germans became better at producing cars there's no nice way to say it otherwise that's the truth that's what americans discovered we were very good at producing boats with four wheels yes they were but they were better the japanese primarily producing efficient effective cars as you say at a cheaper price for a cheaper price and that with the germans with v.w. and so on so what happened the one nine hundred seventy s. was suddenly the american automobile industry had real competitors and they didn't want to face them because they would lose profits in the free market so suddenly their commitment to free market order that various dinners when they get up and give a speech flew out the window and they got what's called quotas in the one nine hundred seventy s. the united states threatened tariffs on the japanese particularly and in exchange for not getting the tower put on them the japanese agreed to what's called a quota system they would not send more than a certain number of japanese vehicles to the united states in any given year people may remember there were
the japanese and the germans became better at producing cars there's no nice way to say it otherwise that's the truth that's what americans discovered we were very good at producing boats with four wheels yes they were but they were better the japanese primarily producing efficient effective cars as you say at a cheaper price for a cheaper price and that with the germans with v.w. and so on so what happened the one nine hundred seventy s. was suddenly the american automobile industry had real...
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quarter soccer i is a poster boy of the japanese far right taking his cues from donald trump sucker i launched the japan first party in two thousand and sixteen and quickly became infamous for his benefit of excuses and escape coaching of japan's ethnic korean minority the latter on to korean voices get the closer the chunkier community comes together. to sort of the bottom as it was used in the world needed to do to win those he. says he had to. say want to move our hands and knees and. to normal have been. was it in the end that he would. be a good news or the good you had to do. thanks for watching this morning is just seventeen now moscow time ahead right after the break spain is the of merging to see plan to tackle a jump in the number of migrants arriving in the country. of the people in my experience that. we were in number one in this. all day it's perience there's all this. growth. and. thank you. again with the u.s. midterm election on the rise in the republicans are calling for information on the democrats' alleged illegal snooping on donald trump's presidential campaign to
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investors brace for twea ks to japanese economy? investors brace for tweaks to the monetary policies in the country. it is climbing mount everest on your bucket list? some after filling their dreams and rebuilding the nepalese economy after a devastating earthquake. welcome to asia business report. the bank of japan's policy meeting this week is attracting a lot of attention because some expect the central bank to make changes to policies aimed at stimulating the japanese economy. one area the boj could tweak is the plan to buy japanese shares through exchange traded funds, or etfs, since 2016 the bank has aimed to spend 5a billion to purchase shares in japanese companies via these etfs to pf°p up japanese companies via these etfs to prop up the stock market. another tool, something called yield curve control, the boj has been trying to increase the difference between the yields of short—term and long—term bonds. why is it important? it helps pay and speak on more profitable and the thinking is it will spur the banks to lend more mo
investors brace for twea ks to japanese economy? investors brace for tweaks to the monetary policies in the country. it is climbing mount everest on your bucket list? some after filling their dreams and rebuilding the nepalese economy after a devastating earthquake. welcome to asia business report. the bank of japan's policy meeting this week is attracting a lot of attention because some expect the central bank to make changes to policies aimed at stimulating the japanese economy. one area the...
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a well known japanese brands like toyota nissan and mitsubishi. the deal still needs to be vast a fight by the european parliament if all goes to plan the agreement will go into effect in the ocean of twenty nineteen. now let's bring in. financial correspondent in frankfurt only other than the huge symbolic value of this deal in times when free trade is under siege how important is this deal in real terms. it is really important and many people in the financial markets didn't really have this on their radar but they can see the numbers now the european commission expects the trade with japan to increase in the next two years with the benefits over all by up to twenty five percent and. benefits in the short run even exporters are expected to save about one billion euros through the tariffs being eliminated and you'll see similar benefits of course also for the japanese side. agreement is well balanced both sides have a body will trade with one another but there are different concentrations in the two economies so it's also seems like a complementar
a well known japanese brands like toyota nissan and mitsubishi. the deal still needs to be vast a fight by the european parliament if all goes to plan the agreement will go into effect in the ocean of twenty nineteen. now let's bring in. financial correspondent in frankfurt only other than the huge symbolic value of this deal in times when free trade is under siege how important is this deal in real terms. it is really important and many people in the financial markets didn't really have this...
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japan is experiencing a resurgence of the extreme right both foreigners known as guy jing in japanese are increasingly frowned upon but it's koreans or those who identify with it. who are in the most danger might have a small sound and hide it out of a. car. pupils are too afraid to even wear their traditional korean uniforms called the two gori to school here they are wearing japanese uniform and here now their safety through the school gates changed into their to cory's and so ready to have their things the same and it's also the it's in the hands of the so many that i think about that in the sea have made a difference in modern japanese racism as an extra could be tied to in japan was just foremost imperial power until it was defeated alongside nazi germany at the end of world war two during the time hundreds of thousands of koreans were forced to work in steve like conditions and japanese mines and factories as the country industrialized at breakneck speed the even have to change their names and japanese ones while their newspapers and schools were shut down so kids were unable to
japan is experiencing a resurgence of the extreme right both foreigners known as guy jing in japanese are increasingly frowned upon but it's koreans or those who identify with it. who are in the most danger might have a small sound and hide it out of a. car. pupils are too afraid to even wear their traditional korean uniforms called the two gori to school here they are wearing japanese uniform and here now their safety through the school gates changed into their to cory's and so ready to have...
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my my wife is japanese. .. my wife is japanese... my my wife is japanese. ..aughter we spoke in japanese, we spoke injapanese, at the state banquet. but my wife is chinese. you have been watching newsday. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. i'm babita sharma in london. stay with us. and before we go, a dog is a man's best friend and also for barcelona forward lionel messi, who was captured showing off his skills with his dog hulk via his wife's instagram account. stay with us, we'll be back with the headlines next. hello again. love it or loathe it, it looks like the hot weather is set to return to south—east england towards the end of the week and the weekend as well. before we get there, though, showers on monday and further showers around today as well. of more immediate concern is this developing area of cloud towards the south—west approaches. this is going to reactivate a weather front and during this is going to reactivate a weatherfront and during early this is going to reactivate a weather front and during early hours of tuesday the showers will be wides
my my wife is japanese. .. my wife is japanese... my my wife is japanese. ..aughter we spoke in japanese, we spoke injapanese, at the state banquet. but my wife is chinese. you have been watching newsday. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. i'm babita sharma in london. stay with us. and before we go, a dog is a man's best friend and also for barcelona forward lionel messi, who was captured showing off his skills with his dog hulk via his wife's instagram account. stay with us, we'll be back with...
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modern japanese racism as an extra could be tied to in japan was foremost imperial power until it was defeated germany at the end of world war two during the time hundreds of thousands of koreans were forced to work in steve like conditions and japanese mines and factories is the country industrialized at breakneck speed the even have to change their names japanese ones while their newspapers and schools were shut down so kids were unable to learn korean but they were taught on terms of nazi germany and japanese schools. whole. because ross and. her friend are you. could popular you want your choice in general q no the court of germany took you must go to the wall so all sunk a seaman to the media that you don't chose i suck at coca-cola kid i got the hockey quote i saw acuity in order to sell. a sucker i is a poster boy of the japanese far right taking his cues from donald trump sucker i launched the japan first party in two thousand and sixteen and quickly became infamous for his xenophobic use and escape coaching of japan's ethnic korean minority the latter on to korean voices get
modern japanese racism as an extra could be tied to in japan was foremost imperial power until it was defeated germany at the end of world war two during the time hundreds of thousands of koreans were forced to work in steve like conditions and japanese mines and factories is the country industrialized at breakneck speed the even have to change their names japanese ones while their newspapers and schools were shut down so kids were unable to learn korean but they were taught on terms of nazi...
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about 10% of japanese manufacturing comes from the auto sector.f 9.7 million cars made by japanese manufacturers, 20% are exported to the u.s. the portion is far bigger for that in europe and south korea. the japanese auto industry has grated 1.5 million jobs in the u.s. those jobs will be in jeopardy if the 25% tariffs were to be imposed on japanese cars. >> would it be important for japan to work together with the eu in convincing the u.s.? eu are working together on how to address the protectionist turn in u.s. policy. japan made a call to set up a meeting at the wto meeting last december. we have met three times since then and we have been making great progress. i believe we need to work more closely and dealing with auto tariffs. >> what is the intention of japan leading the large multilateral fda deal? what appeal do you intend to make to the trump administration? injapan's leadership free-trade deals are very important when protectionist movements are very strong. japan managed to make an agreement with the eu and we led the tpp 11 deals. i
about 10% of japanese manufacturing comes from the auto sector.f 9.7 million cars made by japanese manufacturers, 20% are exported to the u.s. the portion is far bigger for that in europe and south korea. the japanese auto industry has grated 1.5 million jobs in the u.s. those jobs will be in jeopardy if the 25% tariffs were to be imposed on japanese cars. >> would it be important for japan to work together with the eu in convincing the u.s.? eu are working together on how to address the...
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japanese government in there bringing in the abduction issue please. reacting. thank you called it quits. secondly maybe if i may. first. no internally am it's u.n. resolution sanctions is about. weapons of mass destructions and ballistic missiles has to be complete verifiable and irreversible. de. dismantling and this is provided for in the relevant un resolution for us we will continue to enforce the complete. alignment with the. resolution and this is aligned also with the international community and its intent . instead of cv id sometimes i may paraphrase to say the. dismantling of nuclear weapons but what we mean is c v i and as mina paraphrasing we do use denuclearization but what it means is that we are requiring the north korean regime to. implement in its entirety cv id so i would say that there is no substantial difference between the two terminologies. in terms of the abduction issue the secretary has said that there has been a reiteration of this issue and i express my gratitude for this. a but i would like to reprint from the details about the respo
japanese government in there bringing in the abduction issue please. reacting. thank you called it quits. secondly maybe if i may. first. no internally am it's u.n. resolution sanctions is about. weapons of mass destructions and ballistic missiles has to be complete verifiable and irreversible. de. dismantling and this is provided for in the relevant un resolution for us we will continue to enforce the complete. alignment with the. resolution and this is aligned also with the international...
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culture, japanese art. there was a model of a japanese temple, for instance, an there was an enormous japanese garden. japan poured a lot of money into the fair, really trying to convey its status as an emerging world power to visitors. the fair also included what we would call a midway, so what came to be called the midway, it was called the zone in 1915. that was their name. after the panama canal zone, and it featured some ethnic villages, so places where, what you might call colonized people, or people who were seen as primitive or less advanced were basically on display for visitors to observe. there was a short-lived village of somali people. another one of maui, and those people were essentially living their daily lives in front of visitors. not uncommon at world fairs at the time. one of the most famous things on the zone was actually a painting called stella, that supposedly breathed, and it was a painting of a nude woman, and it was a very, very famous, i mean, for no good reason, because people c
culture, japanese art. there was a model of a japanese temple, for instance, an there was an enormous japanese garden. japan poured a lot of money into the fair, really trying to convey its status as an emerging world power to visitors. the fair also included what we would call a midway, so what came to be called the midway, it was called the zone in 1915. that was their name. after the panama canal zone, and it featured some ethnic villages, so places where, what you might call colonized...
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sucker i is a poster boy of the japanese far right taking his cues from donald trump sucker i launched the japan first party in two thousand and sixteen and quickly became infamous for his xenophobic use an escape go to japan's ethnic korean minority the latter on to korean voices get the closer the chunkier community comes together. not only but who was it. didn't. want to move. to move didn't. listen to the. movement. firefighters and federal troops are battling devastating wildfires in the u.s. state of california at least eight people have lost their lives nineteen others are reportedly still missing the fire started a week ago and authorities say it's just twenty three percent contained it's already destroyed more than seven hundred homes and forty thousand residents have been moved to safety the fire is so large that it creates its own weather system making it difficult to predict how it will spread smoke from the wildfires can even be seen. from space. that's our wrap up of the day's headline news for now but don't forget you can always had to our website or to dot com for the d
sucker i is a poster boy of the japanese far right taking his cues from donald trump sucker i launched the japan first party in two thousand and sixteen and quickly became infamous for his xenophobic use an escape go to japan's ethnic korean minority the latter on to korean voices get the closer the chunkier community comes together. not only but who was it. didn't. want to move. to move didn't. listen to the. movement. firefighters and federal troops are battling devastating wildfires in the...
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is a poster boy of the japanese far right taking his cues from donald trump sucker i launched the japan first party in two thousand and sixteen and quickly became infamous for his xenophobic use and escape coaching of japan's ethnic korean minority the larger anti korean voices get the closer the chunkier community comes to get. anybody was it. clear it. didn't do wonders he. wanted. to know all of this. wasn't. anyone. even. before the break a wall of fire with a set of wildfires on the west coast of america firefighters and federal troops would battling this still to contain what's going on there in california at least eight people lost their lives so far nineteen others reportedly still missing although temperatures are down a little bit of the weather people are saying that firestarter we could go on the forty say they've only got a. quarter of it twenty five percent of it's already destroyed more than seven hundred homes and forty thousand residents were evacuated from the region. so large they said it creates a localized weather system it's really difficult for them to predict whe
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unable to learn korean but they were taught on terms of nazi germany and japanese schools. whole. good poker you will enjoy. the whole song old song so she. got the heart of so acuity in the wilderness it. is a poster boy of the japanese far right taking his cues from donald trump sucker i launched the japan first party in two thousand and sixteen and quickly became infamous for the center for public use and escape coaching of japan's ethnic korean minority the larger onto korean voices gets closer the chunkier community comes together. the. it is. the. sort of the bottom is it. didn't. want to move. to move beyond that. wasn't the. one. that's a wrap up of the day's top headlines for now but in the meantime you can always find us on all of your favorite social media platforms for up to the minute reports thanks for tuning at. some fool humph. they use indigenous people as you know we that the baby in the oil the trees. most politicians say that only behind but the kids. all of a sudden the man just. simple be there jerry was. i said i will enter it even if they will not al
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sucker i is a poster boy of the japanese far right taking his cues from donald trump sucker i launched the japan first party in two thousand and sixteen and quickly became infamous for his xenophobic use and escape go think of japan's ethnic korean minority the larger onto korean voices get the closer the chunkier community comes together. be. it. the. sort of the but in this it. needed to didn't. want to move and i was in the mood to to normal have been that. wasn't the. one. you had to do. that's a wrap up of the day's headlines news for now but don't forget you can always had to our website arctic outcome could you tell for all the stories and more. you. idea of spending money to acquire region to acquire territory to acquire wealth is an oxymoron there is no more wealth to acquire the ecosystem is collapsing the economy is flooded with worthless fear paper and the species is migrating over to the digital sphere feasibly these networks and platforms people are uploading their minds into cyberspace and hope to become immortal so every dollar spent on defense every dollar spent by the
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modern japanese racism as an extra could be tied to in japan was foremost imperial power until it was defeated germany at the end of world war two during that time hundreds of thousands of koreans were forced to work in slave like conditions and japanese mines and factories is the country industrialized at breakneck speed the even had to change their names japanese ones while their newspapers and schools were shut down so kids were unable to learn korean but they were taught on terms of nazi germany and japanese schools. whole. popular you want your choice in general q no. you must get it at home so all. the media that you don't use i stuck it. out i got the hockey quote i saw acuity in the wilderness of. soccer i is a poster boy of the japanese far right taking his cues from donald trump sucker i launched the japan first party in two thousand and sixteen and quickly became infamous for the center for the q. and a scapegoat thing of japan's ethnic korean minority the larger anti korean voices get the closer the chunkier community comes together. the. community. didn't. want to move. t
modern japanese racism as an extra could be tied to in japan was foremost imperial power until it was defeated germany at the end of world war two during that time hundreds of thousands of koreans were forced to work in slave like conditions and japanese mines and factories is the country industrialized at breakneck speed the even had to change their names japanese ones while their newspapers and schools were shut down so kids were unable to learn korean but they were taught on terms of nazi...
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the mascots were chosen by japanese school children.atowa will represent events for the olympics and somete will be the symbol for the paralympics. organisors say the olympic mascot "embodies both old tradition and new innovation" and the paralympic mascot is a "cool character" with cherry blossom ears and supernatural powers. coming up on the programme, the headlines, but first, the weather. well, looks like the temperatures are going to soar over the coming
the mascots were chosen by japanese school children.atowa will represent events for the olympics and somete will be the symbol for the paralympics. organisors say the olympic mascot "embodies both old tradition and new innovation" and the paralympic mascot is a "cool character" with cherry blossom ears and supernatural powers. coming up on the programme, the headlines, but first, the weather. well, looks like the temperatures are going to soar over the coming
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a sucker i is a poster boy of the japanese far right taking his cues from donald trump sucker i launched the japan first party in two thousand and sixteen and quickly became infamous for his benefit of excuses and scapegoating of japan's ethnic korean minority the latter on to korean voices get the closer the chunkier community comes together. not only but who was it was innocent or needed to do to win those he. knows and that it is easier to consume easy to want to move and that is in the woods even to normal have been that. he was in the here and that he was. born in this area good news or that even. if. the us has confirmed it's armed drones have been operating in the west african country of ninja for more than six months though it's not known if they've carried out of the actual strikes. in coordination with the government of knees year u.s. africa command has armed intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance aircraft already in the share to improve our combined ability to respond to threats and other security issues in the region armed iris our aircraft began flying in early twenty
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the mascots were chosen by japanese school children.iratowa will represent events for the olympics and someta will be the symbol for the paralympics. organisors say the olympic mascot "embodies both old tradition and new innovation" and they say the paralympic mascot is a "cool character" with cherry blossom ears and supernatural powers. william and kate will be celebrating prince george's fifth birthday today. this new official picture of the prince has been released, showing him looking rather happy. the photo was taken after the christening of his brother prince louis in the garden of clarence house, the official residence of the duke and duchess of cambridge. to mark prince george's birthday, a new £5 coin has been issued by the royal mint, showing st george and the dragon. that's all from us for now. could
the mascots were chosen by japanese school children.iratowa will represent events for the olympics and someta will be the symbol for the paralympics. organisors say the olympic mascot "embodies both old tradition and new innovation" and they say the paralympic mascot is a "cool character" with cherry blossom ears and supernatural powers. william and kate will be celebrating prince george's fifth birthday today. this new official picture of the prince has been released,...
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few plays when it comes to japanese yen traders. comes to chip related , coming in below estimates. also worth watching, and the upper house of parliament, legalizing gaining resorts. that would the a piece of the market that could be worth as much as $25 billion. 0.8% year on year growth. if you strip out the impact of the currency as well as impacts of higher oil prices. >> i think the latest at june cpi numbers will be another heartbreaker for the bank of japan. the number including energy was 0.8% but what is worrying is that excluding energy measures, drop to 0.2% and we have had some very weak numbers april that's anotherd disappointing for the central bank. this haidi: we would not want to move the needle when it comes to the boj starting to think about exit strategy. i think in terms of actual changes to the weiss cc target or the negative interest rates, i don't think the bank of japan is anywhere close to signaling a policy move. gdperms of the pace of net purchases. they have been reducing the size since the introduction
few plays when it comes to japanese yen traders. comes to chip related , coming in below estimates. also worth watching, and the upper house of parliament, legalizing gaining resorts. that would the a piece of the market that could be worth as much as $25 billion. 0.8% year on year growth. if you strip out the impact of the currency as well as impacts of higher oil prices. >> i think the latest at june cpi numbers will be another heartbreaker for the bank of japan. the number including...
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michael japanese-americans, she was -- like all japanese-americans, she was summarily fired in the wake of pearl harbor. she and her family report to an assembly center. meanwhile, a lawyer had been doing a lot of work for the japanese-american citizens league. he went to meet with one of his clients at one of these assembly centers. it was a horse racing center. the government had whitewashed walls of the horse stalls without cleaning them first. they just painted over the manure and other things on the floor. they put a family in each of the stalls. becauseis interesting he was the son of a prison guard at full imprisoned, so he had phone -- grown up on the grounds of a high-security prison. he said this is unbelievable. the government's house and people who have committed no thee in worse condition -- government is housing people who have committed no crime in worse conditions than. olsom prison. he used a survey of employees to pick endo as the model to and thee the policies internment outright. her case is the only case that outright challenged the internment. he could not have pic
michael japanese-americans, she was -- like all japanese-americans, she was summarily fired in the wake of pearl harbor. she and her family report to an assembly center. meanwhile, a lawyer had been doing a lot of work for the japanese-american citizens league. he went to meet with one of his clients at one of these assembly centers. it was a horse racing center. the government had whitewashed walls of the horse stalls without cleaning them first. they just painted over the manure and other...
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a well known japanese brands like toyota nissan and mitsubishi. the deal still needs to be ratified by the european parliament if all goes to plan the agreement will go into effect in the autumn of twenty nineteen. of a more on that deal let's cross over to give our. correspondent in brussels and our financial correspondent in frankfurt i'd like to start with you georg according to the european commission the e.u. japan deal is the largest ever negotiated by the e.u. how significant is this is especially right now in times of protectionism. we're going to of course there is the economic value of this massive trade deal but there's also the strategic significance and i would say that at this moment even the the more important part the message here being that close the markets remain open remain rule based and that is why she won't go juncker the head of the european commission in this press conference with the japanese prime minister made clear that there is no protection in protectionism and that there is no unity at a time where there is unilater
a well known japanese brands like toyota nissan and mitsubishi. the deal still needs to be ratified by the european parliament if all goes to plan the agreement will go into effect in the autumn of twenty nineteen. of a more on that deal let's cross over to give our. correspondent in brussels and our financial correspondent in frankfurt i'd like to start with you georg according to the european commission the e.u. japan deal is the largest ever negotiated by the e.u. how significant is this is...
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the japanese car manufacturers have big factories in britain which export to the eu. into force and when britain leaves the eu, the logic for making these cars in britain kind of disappears. so while the ink dries onjapan‘s lateral pa ct the ink dries onjapan‘s lateral pact with the eu, trade negotiators from the 11 countries remaining in the tpp are injapan to discuss whether to include new members in the grouping. this comes at a time when some are questioning whether the current structure for global, space on a multilateral the current structure for global, space on a multi lateral system is working. i asked space on a multi lateral system is working. iasked deborah space on a multi lateral system is working. i asked deborah if the tpp 11 would work without the us.” think it would be quite successful even without the united states. it would be better if they were in but u nfortu nately would be better if they were in but unfortunately at this point they are not in. it is ok, we are moving ahead nicely, we have two countries that are ratified, mexico and japan, we n
the japanese car manufacturers have big factories in britain which export to the eu. into force and when britain leaves the eu, the logic for making these cars in britain kind of disappears. so while the ink dries onjapan‘s lateral pa ct the ink dries onjapan‘s lateral pact with the eu, trade negotiators from the 11 countries remaining in the tpp are injapan to discuss whether to include new members in the grouping. this comes at a time when some are questioning whether the current...
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today we have data, japanese retail sales due shortly, 1.7%, so a lote to keep japanese investors busythank you. she mentioned the banks, japan's megabanks start reporting earnings monday. it seems like investor attention these days will be focusing on the upcoming boj meeting. let's cross over to gareth allen, our thinking reporter in tokyo. everyone is watching for the central bank. what credits and clues can we see with yield curve control? what can we focus in first-quarter earnings? gareth: that is right, the three largest banks reporting this afternoon, and listening to analysts in the past week, we are thinking there could be a slow earnings this time with on target. the boj it is traveling with slightly less than 20% progress. interest rates have gone in the last 12 months or so. they had been faring worse in the ultra low environment because they lend to larger corporate customers which has a lot of spreads in the first instance. we will be looking to see how the three banks have fared in the negative interest rate environment, but as you have been saying the banks of japan an
today we have data, japanese retail sales due shortly, 1.7%, so a lote to keep japanese investors busythank you. she mentioned the banks, japan's megabanks start reporting earnings monday. it seems like investor attention these days will be focusing on the upcoming boj meeting. let's cross over to gareth allen, our thinking reporter in tokyo. everyone is watching for the central bank. what credits and clues can we see with yield curve control? what can we focus in first-quarter earnings?...
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question has to do with the japanese internment's of world war ii. a littlen elaborate bit more about the lessons that we can take from the world war of the issues we have talked about that are percolating today. take away and where would you like to see the court go in the future when it looks at these issues? >> a great question. we can learn a lot from this historical episode. is, if you look at speeches that a lot of japanese about theirve given internment, they often quote speech where he talks about the constitution. says, you may think the constitution is your protection, but it is only a scrap of paper. is only as good as the people who stand behind it. the lesson we should take from we all have to buy into the constitutional values enshrined in that document. ii period, the lessons occurred on about every plane. hoover was skeptical of the proposals. foraid there is no basis believing in widespread disloyalty on the part of japanese-americans. i think there is an obligation on the part of the american people to protect our constitutional val
question has to do with the japanese internment's of world war ii. a littlen elaborate bit more about the lessons that we can take from the world war of the issues we have talked about that are percolating today. take away and where would you like to see the court go in the future when it looks at these issues? >> a great question. we can learn a lot from this historical episode. is, if you look at speeches that a lot of japanese about theirve given internment, they often quote speech...
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for a well known japanese brands like toyota nissan and mitsubishi. deal still needs to be vast a fight by the european parliament if all goes to plan the agreement will go into effect in the ocean of twenty nineteen. now let's bring in our financial correspondent in frankfurt only other than the huge symbolic value of this deal in times when free trade is under siege how important is this deal in real terms. it is really important and many people in the financial markets didn't really have this on their radar but they can see the numbers now the european commission expects the trade with japan to increase in the next two years with the benefits overall up to twenty five percent and. benefits in the short run even exporters are expected to save about one billion euros through the tariffs being eliminated and you'll see similar benefits of course also for the japanese side. agreement is well balanced both sides have a body will trade with one another but there are different concentrations in the two economies so it's also seems like a complementary dea
for a well known japanese brands like toyota nissan and mitsubishi. deal still needs to be vast a fight by the european parliament if all goes to plan the agreement will go into effect in the ocean of twenty nineteen. now let's bring in our financial correspondent in frankfurt only other than the huge symbolic value of this deal in times when free trade is under siege how important is this deal in real terms. it is really important and many people in the financial markets didn't really have...
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let us take a look at japanese markets.g in sophie kamaruddin. : the nikkei 225 set to snap a three-day decline. onuming gains that they lost monday. the debate continues as to whether or not the boj will tweak policy. we have seen the yen weakened back to 111. yields aresured eyeing the 3% level. that is likely to confirm said hawkishness. in japan's newly awakened bond bears are pushing the jgb 10-year gilts to a high. watch,s of stocks to tech stocks including yahoo! japan and neighbor in seoul they move back to japan. itslpool is cutting full-year forecast. and we are watching the reaction in japanese consumer related stocks here in sales tax above 10% may be needed. kathleen: sophie kamaruddin checking the markets were as. let us take a deeper look at the markets with wes goodman in singapore. this is such a big story. japan bond yields. the yen jumping on monday. everyone has priced it in or will this build on itself? wes: hello and good morning. you know, i think the bank of then lost control of narrative over the we
let us take a look at japanese markets.g in sophie kamaruddin. : the nikkei 225 set to snap a three-day decline. onuming gains that they lost monday. the debate continues as to whether or not the boj will tweak policy. we have seen the yen weakened back to 111. yields aresured eyeing the 3% level. that is likely to confirm said hawkishness. in japan's newly awakened bond bears are pushing the jgb 10-year gilts to a high. watch,s of stocks to tech stocks including yahoo! japan and neighbor in...
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the third biggest steelmaker was charged with violating the japanese u nsettled charged with violatingese unsettled petition law in relation to data falsification after september 2017 in the latest of a string of revelations to have undermined faith in japan's reputation for quality. now, are you looking to study overseas? new research says australia has overta ken research says australia has overtaken the uk as the second most popular destination for international students, following the us. attracting foreign students is not just a the us. attracting foreign students is notjust a popularity contest, it is notjust a popularity contest, it is also a huge business. overseas stu d e nts is also a huge business. overseas students studying in the uk for example at $26 billion to the economy each year and in australia foreign students' enrolment has risen 12% this year from 2017. and here is one more nugget for you. international education is the country's third biggest exporter behind iron ore and coal. education a nalyst behind iron ore and coal. education analyst stephen parker says this
the third biggest steelmaker was charged with violating the japanese u nsettled charged with violatingese unsettled petition law in relation to data falsification after september 2017 in the latest of a string of revelations to have undermined faith in japan's reputation for quality. now, are you looking to study overseas? new research says australia has overta ken research says australia has overtaken the uk as the second most popular destination for international students, following the us....
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in the japanese capital overnight this reveals menu names nereid toa fuses the japanese words for future and eternity and some eighteen is named after the cherry blossom which we must post all the games were chosen by japanese school children all that has a say the pointy end superheroes can teleport between the digital world and the real was thank. god i'm not proud of them they will not succeed in dividing us so that i'll not succeed in taking the people off the streets because we're tired of his dictatorship. taking a stand global news that matters d. w. made from mines. every journey begins with the first step and every language but the first word pollution could be coaxing germany to learn german. possessed why not learn with him. to get the stuff in simple online on your mobile and free. t w z learning course nikos week german made easy. hi and welcome back to sarah's music these days we have you choop t.v. lie streams all for our entertainment but in the eighteenth century they had something even better they had a form of live music called harmony was. how when he was he was origi
in the japanese capital overnight this reveals menu names nereid toa fuses the japanese words for future and eternity and some eighteen is named after the cherry blossom which we must post all the games were chosen by japanese school children all that has a say the pointy end superheroes can teleport between the digital world and the real was thank. god i'm not proud of them they will not succeed in dividing us so that i'll not succeed in taking the people off the streets because we're tired of...
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very soon it will be party time for them and you do have to feel for the japanese here i mean they were at many points of the game louder than the belgians they couldn't believe what they were seeing when japan scored these two goals but some of them i've already seen tears and you can obviously understand why their eyes were away and why their tears were dropping. sure thanks a lot i was a prank there for us and i can understand that completely take. this i mean it can turn on a tap my son has lost because well there's nothing you can do you can get anything back and at the world cup as well to do it on the biggest stage i mean and i just wonder what the japanese manager was thinking because must have seen all his players up in the box he must have been yelling at them. when they broke away and also but you can see on that final break away from that going as well the japanese players trying to get by given absolutely everything they just could not get back in time is really cruel long but there wherever there is a loser there is always in this particular instance when i say as you can
very soon it will be party time for them and you do have to feel for the japanese here i mean they were at many points of the game louder than the belgians they couldn't believe what they were seeing when japan scored these two goals but some of them i've already seen tears and you can obviously understand why their eyes were away and why their tears were dropping. sure thanks a lot i was a prank there for us and i can understand that completely take. this i mean it can turn on a tap my son has...
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he said, there's no bases for believes in spreading loyalty on japanese-american. tieing that together, i think there's an obligation on the part of the american people to protect our constitutional values to not look just to government officials to do that. one of the great failings during world war ii is that the american people particularly in the west did not do that. going further, you have government officials who are saying and advising the president, this is unconstitutional. yet the policies get rolled out anyway. that should trouble us. we should demand more of our government officials. we should demand this they honor our constitutional traditions in making decisions. on that score contrast that is stark can be drawn between president roosevelt and prime minster churchill. united kingdom had their own domestic detention policy. because habeas corpus act was not constitutionalized there it was a product of legislation and it can be modified. they took into custody some 2000 citizens over the course of the war outside the criminal process. churchill initia
he said, there's no bases for believes in spreading loyalty on japanese-american. tieing that together, i think there's an obligation on the part of the american people to protect our constitutional values to not look just to government officials to do that. one of the great failings during world war ii is that the american people particularly in the west did not do that. going further, you have government officials who are saying and advising the president, this is unconstitutional. yet the...
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second, i raise the issue of the abduction of the japanese.on i have had with my north korean counterparts whether it was with chairman kim or with kim yong—chol, i have raced it repeatedly. i won't go into any of the details about particular parts of that element of our discussion, it is important to the united states as part of our discussions each and every time we interact with our north korean counterparts. other questions? the gentleman in front of the microphone, please. thank you very much for hosting this. i am david clark. i am following your toll yesterday, mr secretary dudley north greves issued a statement in which they describe your domains as gangster like and insisted that there be a series of political concessions hand—in—hand with the process of demutualisation, you have said that maximum pressure will continue until this de— neutralisation, as you define it, is complete, is there any scope for concessions on —— denuclearisation. will they have to accept that before you move towards sanctions relief, political settlement of t
second, i raise the issue of the abduction of the japanese.on i have had with my north korean counterparts whether it was with chairman kim or with kim yong—chol, i have raced it repeatedly. i won't go into any of the details about particular parts of that element of our discussion, it is important to the united states as part of our discussions each and every time we interact with our north korean counterparts. other questions? the gentleman in front of the microphone, please. thank you very...
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mainland japanese husband yoichii.uld be japanese-okinawan-american slash hawaiian. and son-in-law robert who is, of course, mexican. >> mark: it's the pig feet. >> anthony: oh, nice, that's pretty. oh, wow look at that! that's the tripe. >> mark: that's the tripe, that's the tripe. >> anthony: that looks good. [ laughter ] >> mark: spam and bitter melon! >> anthony: now we are talking. oh that's awesome. >> andrew: i just call it local food. >> anthony: right. >> andrew: but local just, like, covers, like, a wide net. when i look at this table, again, i just get hawaii. it's got portuguese, japanese. you got okinawan. world war ii, i don't know some type of -- >> anthony: korean. >> andrew: korean, japanese, hawaiian. love child plate of awesomeness. >> anthony: right. the food is some bone deep hawaiian stuff, my friends, which is to say a delicious mash up of, well, look -- take taco rice, it's a dish created in okinawa to approximate tex-mex for homesick american gis that was then appropriated in a post-ironic way
mainland japanese husband yoichii.uld be japanese-okinawan-american slash hawaiian. and son-in-law robert who is, of course, mexican. >> mark: it's the pig feet. >> anthony: oh, nice, that's pretty. oh, wow look at that! that's the tripe. >> mark: that's the tripe, that's the tripe. >> anthony: that looks good. [ laughter ] >> mark: spam and bitter melon! >> anthony: now we are talking. oh that's awesome. >> andrew: i just call it local food. >>...
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taking a look at japanese assets, the yen getting closer to 1.11.p's comments on friday as well as speculation of tweaking. that has pushed 10 year yields higher. futures are also in focus after plunging on friday. head of the july 31 meeting the earnings report card has not been too hot. 10% of companies that have released earnings, about two thirds have missed estimates. the june quarter will likely be the last earning beat of the cycle. we still have another 90% of companies to get through. kathleen: that could paint the picture differently. now it's get to the first word news. the uk's new brexit chief says the country must compare for a no deal brexit. he told the bbc that while he does not think such a scenario will happen, the responsible government should plan for every a computer he told the sunday telegraph the u.k. will refuse to pay the $50 billion bill if they fail to agree to a deal. the new president of mexico is calling on president trump to embrace fresh nafta talks and a final deal that includes all three countries. he says the thr
taking a look at japanese assets, the yen getting closer to 1.11.p's comments on friday as well as speculation of tweaking. that has pushed 10 year yields higher. futures are also in focus after plunging on friday. head of the july 31 meeting the earnings report card has not been too hot. 10% of companies that have released earnings, about two thirds have missed estimates. the june quarter will likely be the last earning beat of the cycle. we still have another 90% of companies to get through....
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a well known japanese brands like toyota nissan and mitsubishi. the deal still needs to be ratified by the european parliament if all goes to plan the agreement will go into effect in the autumn of twenty nineteen. brantley bartz from the frankfurt stock in strange. apart from the symbolic push for free trade how important is this. it is important and not just symbolism but it's going to push the economies of both sides along that's what the european commission is convinced of it says that it will massively increase the volume of trade by up to twenty five percent in the next couple of years of course once the full slew of the measures take effect there are some intermediate steps where the full effects won't be felt she had to in order to allow certain sectors to get used to free trade to ninety nine percent of those tariffs falling by the wayside and you exporters are expected to save a lot of money there is that car aspect it was just mentioned and of course if there are no tariffs anymore on japanese cars they're very popular here in europe as
a well known japanese brands like toyota nissan and mitsubishi. the deal still needs to be ratified by the european parliament if all goes to plan the agreement will go into effect in the autumn of twenty nineteen. brantley bartz from the frankfurt stock in strange. apart from the symbolic push for free trade how important is this. it is important and not just symbolism but it's going to push the economies of both sides along that's what the european commission is convinced of it says that it...
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what impact will they have in japanese and other asian carmakers?is says they are analysing the next move is. the key differences are going to be forked carmakers in nafta and those who import. exhibition motors imports exclusively from japan, nasda mostly from japan with a little bit from mexico. in contrast, a company like honda is very localised. they would be much less impacted as long as the ta riffs be much less impacted as long as the tariffs for now were limited to outside nafta. how could these carmakers, the japanese carmakers you mentioned, how could they potentially protect themselves and what are they doing as a response? in terms of protection, u nfortu nately in terms of protection, unfortunately there is little in the way of near—term solutions. if you think back to when you have the first push of localisation it was in response to quotas and pressure at the time of the paris are caught. and so they responded by locating planets, parked —— primarily in the us, but also canada is at that time you had the us canada water agreement in p
what impact will they have in japanese and other asian carmakers?is says they are analysing the next move is. the key differences are going to be forked carmakers in nafta and those who import. exhibition motors imports exclusively from japan, nasda mostly from japan with a little bit from mexico. in contrast, a company like honda is very localised. they would be much less impacted as long as the ta riffs be much less impacted as long as the tariffs for now were limited to outside nafta. how...
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these are traits that the japanese government and japanese culture is looking at.pect to history but at the same time, how do you look into the future? if you look at the results that we've built, our track record space for itself. we recently opened morpheus in macau. that took years to build. we're always trying to build something that's better and that's cooler. those are traits the government will be looking for. yvonne: i know you said you've been to tokyo maybe every other week now. can you give us more detail about the meetings happening now? which companies are you speaking to? are you interested in partnerships? we're definitely looking at a partnership for japanese, because even without the need. ultimately and japan, a lot of consensusbuilding and you need stakeholders. given the sheer magnitude of these projects, it's important to get the buy-in from chamber of commerce is, association, small medium businesses, the local community. in macau and manila and even cyprus, where we have up presence, we always work well with local partners. we started as a co
these are traits that the japanese government and japanese culture is looking at.pect to history but at the same time, how do you look into the future? if you look at the results that we've built, our track record space for itself. we recently opened morpheus in macau. that took years to build. we're always trying to build something that's better and that's cooler. those are traits the government will be looking for. yvonne: i know you said you've been to tokyo maybe every other week now. can...
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it's been tracking together, japanese markets coming off. that's dilemma for the bank of japan.eds to get out of what it's doing but will the market be able to cope with that? will the stock market end up taking a bath? >> critics have been saying that the b.o.j. has been distorting those markets, they don't want to rip the band-aid off but we'll see what happened in the next few hours. garrfield reynolds, bloomberg markets live strategist. don't forget to check our gtv library for some of those charts, gtvgo.com. secretary pompeo took a hit at china. let's go to washington and our congress editor. mr. pompeo signaled the trump administration wants to re-engage with asia but steadfastly without the f.p.p. what's the plan here? >> right, well. secretary pompeo is trying to reassure some of the doubts that were -- about nations who had some doubts after trump pulled out of the t.p.p. and doing so that he said that with the u.s. contrasting with china, trading partners could expect honest contracts, transparency, and he portrayed china as fostering smog of a dependency culture nits
it's been tracking together, japanese markets coming off. that's dilemma for the bank of japan.eds to get out of what it's doing but will the market be able to cope with that? will the stock market end up taking a bath? >> critics have been saying that the b.o.j. has been distorting those markets, they don't want to rip the band-aid off but we'll see what happened in the next few hours. garrfield reynolds, bloomberg markets live strategist. don't forget to check our gtv library for some...