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under previous targets under the kyoto deal. not for the first time, mr.son and a lobby group agree, the council says the use kyoto carryover credits has been accepted and is allowable under the paris agreement. not according to everyone. here is scott morrison being asked about those carryover credits. >> should we use these carryover credits? >> what i'm saying to u is, in the years ahead, we a going to continue to evolve our policy in the area to reduce emissions evener fur, and we are going to do it without a carbon tax. ros: no future carbon tax but equally, no answer on the question being asked. bye bye. ♪ announcer: funding for this presentation is made possible by... the freeman foundation; by judy anfopeter blum-kovledation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs st from viewers like you. thank you. you've said you'd favor middle-class tax cuts. ...is just up here. that's where... man: she took me out to those weapons. i think we're off to a great start. woman: this isa. "bbc world news americ" is made l
under previous targets under the kyoto deal. not for the first time, mr.son and a lobby group agree, the council says the use kyoto carryover credits has been accepted and is allowable under the paris agreement. not according to everyone. here is scott morrison being asked about those carryover credits. >> should we use these carryover credits? >> what i'm saying to u is, in the years ahead, we a going to continue to evolve our policy in the area to reduce emissions evener fur, and...
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kyoto also finds inspiration in brutalist architecture from france and the u.k. . was. his coup blocks meanwhile are highly sought after he sells them around the world for $3000.00 euros a piece. fuck them over my ask buyers to send me a picture of where they placed the clock and sometimes they live in these swank evil as they put the prefab cuckoo block on their walls it's really funny platen borders totilas the. that's the irony of the success during. those latest project meanwhile involves creating homes for indigenous birds and insects. he's even developed an eco insect hotel for inspired by the housing blocks of hong kong skinning mistakes. thanks for watching and if you're still craving culture don't worry we've got plenty more for you online at d.w.p. dot com slash culture by for now. to the point of strong opinions clear positions international perspectives. the world has been marking the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the mr top the license of the whole of cool spain lunch and given the resurgence of anti-semitism in germany and elsewhere and could ausch
kyoto also finds inspiration in brutalist architecture from france and the u.k. . was. his coup blocks meanwhile are highly sought after he sells them around the world for $3000.00 euros a piece. fuck them over my ask buyers to send me a picture of where they placed the clock and sometimes they live in these swank evil as they put the prefab cuckoo block on their walls it's really funny platen borders totilas the. that's the irony of the success during. those latest project meanwhile involves...
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it on thursday the japanese police searched his empty house in tokyo for clues japanese news agency kyoto even speculated that go on was smuggled out of he's heavily guarded house inside a musical instrument case gone was well respected in the auto industry japanese prosecutors accuse him of stealing some 5000000 euros from the auto maker if convicted he would have faced a long jail sentence but last spring he was allowed out on bail gordon was banned from leaving the country it's believed that helpers brought him to the concise airport where a private jet was waiting for him gone says he planned his exfiltration all by himself however some experts say professionals must have been involved. in a general profile of people who know how to organize exfiltration like this one are often former civil servants or servants of the state who know how to do its filtration. go on was flown from japan to turkey since he landed there police have arrested 7 suspected collaborators 4 of them pilots and other private jets transported him from istanbul to beirut it all reads like a secret agent thriller al
it on thursday the japanese police searched his empty house in tokyo for clues japanese news agency kyoto even speculated that go on was smuggled out of he's heavily guarded house inside a musical instrument case gone was well respected in the auto industry japanese prosecutors accuse him of stealing some 5000000 euros from the auto maker if convicted he would have faced a long jail sentence but last spring he was allowed out on bail gordon was banned from leaving the country it's believed that...
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virus isn't as deadly as for ebola but this is shutting off the world's 2nd biggest economy a reporter kyoto has traveled a lot for the region what does that mean or what would it mean if china is totally isolated from the world economy i mean a lot of economists actually fearing of their g.d.p. is going to contract a lot that actually happened in 2003 during the thoughts outbreak as well especially with all of the factory shutdowns that are happening at the same time in a way it's not a much more globalized world and it was in 2000 certainly so there are a few occasions are going to be much bigger probably especially if you look at what kind of companies are producing in china like foxconn for example for i phone tourism is going to be one that's certainly going to be hit all those tourists all those chinese tourists and certainly markets around the world are now dependent on them definitely domestic tourism is a big thing in china but especially overseas tourism everywhere you go you basically see chinese tourists and they're actually the biggest spenders on tourism worldwide i mean yes th
virus isn't as deadly as for ebola but this is shutting off the world's 2nd biggest economy a reporter kyoto has traveled a lot for the region what does that mean or what would it mean if china is totally isolated from the world economy i mean a lot of economists actually fearing of their g.d.p. is going to contract a lot that actually happened in 2003 during the thoughts outbreak as well especially with all of the factory shutdowns that are happening at the same time in a way it's not a much...
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in this former factory near kyoto 30000 heads of lettuce are growing under out official light with minimal human intervention the vegetable factory uses the latest vertical farming techniques 3rd ical farms may sound like science fiction but facilities like this are key to meeting rising food demand in expanding cities . and all they can or they give you called all them other we can produce in large quantities and a stable manner all year round without being affected by climactic temperature changes. which also means comfort for the workers. who gain more japan is a pioneer in vertical farming the spread company produces $11000000.00 heads of lettuce per year machines shift the lettuces around the factory to areas where the light temperature and humidity are ideal for that stage of growth. the process works without soil or pesticide and only a dozen or so humans are employed to collect the latest at the end smart agriculture is essential in japan where the average age of a farmer is $67.00 there are a few candidates to replace those dying out. kenyan tea prices have dropped by over 30 perc
in this former factory near kyoto 30000 heads of lettuce are growing under out official light with minimal human intervention the vegetable factory uses the latest vertical farming techniques 3rd ical farms may sound like science fiction but facilities like this are key to meeting rising food demand in expanding cities . and all they can or they give you called all them other we can produce in large quantities and a stable manner all year round without being affected by climactic temperature...
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it says "the use of kyoto carry—over credits has long been accepted". not according to everyone.educe emissions even further and we're going to do it without a carbon tax. so no future carbon tax we're told, but equally no answer at all to the question that was asked. now, while this plays out politically on the ground, more than a hundred fires still burning in the states of new south wales and victoria, but firefighters say cooler weather over the coming week should help. sydney was shrouded in smoke over the weekend, with air quality dipping to hazardous levels, according to the authorities. have a look at this from nasa. you can see the smoke marked in yellow, drifting from south—east of australia. i was going to show you an animation of the smoke of the getting its way around the world. the fires have destroyed thousands of homes. jonathan head has been to one small community in new south wales where 40 houses are gone. and much of southeastern australia, the fires have moved on. they left behind a withered landscape and wounded communities now counting the cost of this disa
it says "the use of kyoto carry—over credits has long been accepted". not according to everyone.educe emissions even further and we're going to do it without a carbon tax. so no future carbon tax we're told, but equally no answer at all to the question that was asked. now, while this plays out politically on the ground, more than a hundred fires still burning in the states of new south wales and victoria, but firefighters say cooler weather over the coming week should help. sydney...
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kyoto has led a ban on photography in parts of the city's main geisha neighbourhood amid a flurry ofassment and bad behaviour by foreign tourists and the quest for the perfect selfie. the ban and fine are not legally binding but local businesses hope the measure will convince some visitors to have more respect for the neighbourhood and its more colourful residents. plenty of apps these days have face filters and funny styles. but have you tried a silfie? the sigmund freud museum has released the ‘silfie' app, and is asking you to not only keep his cultural legacy alive, but to support the urgent work needed to renovate the sigmund freud museum in vienna. they're hoping to raise more than 5000 euros by the end of 2020. i wonder what the man himself would think of all of this. while some of us are getting over the christmas blues and new year's headaches, in another part of the world it will soon be the lunar new year. officially beginning injanuary 25, families across southeast asia will be reuniting in celebration. chinese new year is celebrated around the world by chinese communitie
kyoto has led a ban on photography in parts of the city's main geisha neighbourhood amid a flurry ofassment and bad behaviour by foreign tourists and the quest for the perfect selfie. the ban and fine are not legally binding but local businesses hope the measure will convince some visitors to have more respect for the neighbourhood and its more colourful residents. plenty of apps these days have face filters and funny styles. but have you tried a silfie? the sigmund freud museum has released...
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the kyoto 2 news to give them some. country i mean are you in the. me on this only a mother has moved on to tell him this sort of reduced consume this entire time wasn't here when does anything was a company move on the payments to downtown disney demanding denseness nashton system nothing was a service in minute move undone say i need to add until now start to sign a deal you want all our time does a company of 100 sacked beyond control your man i know it's gonna be a minute because i'm so not in a good honest is performed the. next be tom had just done tiger searches hope to shaft him just as easily as exists and b.p. had to listen does it all play dumb and i'm going. to. start. with a. good start. so they start inflation deflation they tend to hand at the connection between the finance economy and the real economy and sometimes the finance economy gets out of hand and you have crashes and sometimes the real economy gets out of hand then you have stagflation because wages are too high by the sense to sal. isn't and getting even more pronounced sinc
the kyoto 2 news to give them some. country i mean are you in the. me on this only a mother has moved on to tell him this sort of reduced consume this entire time wasn't here when does anything was a company move on the payments to downtown disney demanding denseness nashton system nothing was a service in minute move undone say i need to add until now start to sign a deal you want all our time does a company of 100 sacked beyond control your man i know it's gonna be a minute because i'm so not...
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kyoto has led a band on photography in parts of the neighbourhood amid a flurry of complaints about photographyurists more respect for its residents. have you tried a silfie? it is to support the urgent work needed to renovate the sigman freud museum. they are hoping to raise more than 5000 euros by the end of 2020. i wonder what the man himself would think of all of this. while some of us are getting over the christmas blues and new year's headaches, in another part of the world it will soon be the lunar new year. officially beginning in january 25, families across southeast asia will be reuniting in celebration. chinese new year is celebrated around the world by chinese communities, so here is the trending guide of what to expect in the year of the rat. 2020 is the year of the rat. those born in this yeari year of the rat. those born in this year i said to be sharp, sensitive, yet stubborn. not that many people believe that. what they do believe is that it brings trouble and bad luck, which is why you see people born in the year of the rat where lots of red, an auspicious colour which is mean
kyoto has led a band on photography in parts of the neighbourhood amid a flurry of complaints about photographyurists more respect for its residents. have you tried a silfie? it is to support the urgent work needed to renovate the sigman freud museum. they are hoping to raise more than 5000 euros by the end of 2020. i wonder what the man himself would think of all of this. while some of us are getting over the christmas blues and new year's headaches, in another part of the world it will soon...
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serious business being done in fact the deal that will see the door for certainly happen was ratifying kyoto and parliament we heard from those live on the line the european commission president who said that brussels was putting a very good deal as far as they were concerned on the table for the u.k. to sign but that in amongst all of the goodies they were offering the united kingdom that they were demanding regulatory alignment when it came to things like workers' rights like environmental concerns and social protections we are considering a free trade agreement with 0 tariffs and 0 quotas this would be unique no other free trade agreement offers such an access to our single market but now a precondition is. but european and british businesses continue to compete on a level playing field. we will certainly not expose our companies to unfair competition or those talks on the trade deal between the u.k. and the e.u. post breaks that get underway on the 3rd of march it may well put the united kingdom in a bit of a rock and a hard place situation between the european union on one side and the
serious business being done in fact the deal that will see the door for certainly happen was ratifying kyoto and parliament we heard from those live on the line the european commission president who said that brussels was putting a very good deal as far as they were concerned on the table for the u.k. to sign but that in amongst all of the goodies they were offering the united kingdom that they were demanding regulatory alignment when it came to things like workers' rights like environmental...
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osaka university and kyoto university. to be capable of human like speech and interaction but to her programmers and visitors she simply erica some people say that my feelings are only programmed that they're not real but if i think they're real then they are real don't you think so i'm the lead architect of the erika project i kind of created her mind and wrote all the software that kind of constitutes in her brain or in controls or behaviors dylan glass is a guest associate professor at osaka university he spent 3 years working on erika a lot of my research has been into how do we create the software how do we create the mind of a robot erica was designed to be the world's most advanced most autonomous android and that was really the goal with creating her a lot of other androids have been developed for telling operation or studying you know remote presence and things like that but really the focus with erica is to have her be fully autonomous being able to talk to anybody in that sense i think she's one of the more adva
osaka university and kyoto university. to be capable of human like speech and interaction but to her programmers and visitors she simply erica some people say that my feelings are only programmed that they're not real but if i think they're real then they are real don't you think so i'm the lead architect of the erika project i kind of created her mind and wrote all the software that kind of constitutes in her brain or in controls or behaviors dylan glass is a guest associate professor at osaka...
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kyoto is home to more than 2,000 buddhist temples, shinto shrines, including 17 world heritage sites. it was secretary of war, henry stimson, who went directly to president truman to argue that kyoto should be removed because, quote, the bitterness which would be caused by such a wanton act might make it impossible during the long postwar period to reconcile the japanese to us. so if we want any ultimate reconciliation with iran, we cannot allow donald trump to order the destruction of the cultural history of iran, so that reconciliation may never be possible. imagine -- just imagine the outcry the american people would have if our symbols of cultural heritage were destroyed. the statue of liberty destroyed. independence hall with the declaration of independence and the constitution were drafted -- destroyed. the memorials along the national mall destroyed. these places house and embody our collective history and the culture of the united states of america. the assassination of general soleimani was a massive, deliberate, and dangerous escalation of conflict with iran. on what conditi
kyoto is home to more than 2,000 buddhist temples, shinto shrines, including 17 world heritage sites. it was secretary of war, henry stimson, who went directly to president truman to argue that kyoto should be removed because, quote, the bitterness which would be caused by such a wanton act might make it impossible during the long postwar period to reconcile the japanese to us. so if we want any ultimate reconciliation with iran, we cannot allow donald trump to order the destruction of the...
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of engaging in a bit of an accountancy fiddle, as they see it, to take the credits for meeting its kyotot for the future, it's kind of not playing the rules of the game in the same way as everybody else. it's trying to claim it's doing stuff, but what it is doing is inadequate, and meanwhile it is happily generating more and more carbon emissions. well, i was going to say by the same token, you cannot, it's unrealistic, as per the communique i wasjust talking about in the pacific, to say that fossil fuels will be wished away or swept under the carpet tomorrow. we had a very interesting briefing... but what about next year, next decade, 50 years, 100 years? if i could just... it doesn't sound like that's the kind of direction in which australia is going. please. but if i could just finish this point, the head of the international energy agency briefed us at the ministry last year saying effectively 30 years ago, 80% of the world's energy mix was fossil fuels. 30 years of climate action, 80% still fossil fuels. we need to clean that up. if we don't clean up fossil fuels, then we are in cri
of engaging in a bit of an accountancy fiddle, as they see it, to take the credits for meeting its kyotot for the future, it's kind of not playing the rules of the game in the same way as everybody else. it's trying to claim it's doing stuff, but what it is doing is inadequate, and meanwhile it is happily generating more and more carbon emissions. well, i was going to say by the same token, you cannot, it's unrealistic, as per the communique i wasjust talking about in the pacific, to say that...
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are one of a handful of countries that have not just made, but eaten admission targets agreed to in kyotok to beat our nations targets agreed to in paris. in ourssions intensity economy is on track to be reduced by two thirds. that is more ambitions -- more ambitious than the eu, canada, new zealand and other countries around the world. so we do have effective measures but in the end what we are guided by a particular measure that we like things better for makenvironment, and not things worse, as well as being economically responsible. ♪ viviana: plenty from davos still ahead, more conversations about climate change, how it is spurring businesses to change their practices and also changing the flow of capital. >> starting to show that sustainability matters. viviana: this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we absolutely support any kind of regulation that continues to sue for innovation were value can really be demonstrated, but also more transparency and particularly discounts. ♪ viviana: you are watching " bloomberg best." i'm viviana hurtado. let's get back to the topic of climate change, the central
are one of a handful of countries that have not just made, but eaten admission targets agreed to in kyotok to beat our nations targets agreed to in paris. in ourssions intensity economy is on track to be reduced by two thirds. that is more ambitions -- more ambitious than the eu, canada, new zealand and other countries around the world. so we do have effective measures but in the end what we are guided by a particular measure that we like things better for makenvironment, and not things worse,...
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to kyoto. but when it checked i only. saw that we sell one ton of this material for 1500 turkish lira or about 240 euros imported waste sells for 1000 lire or about 160 euros so the recycling companies make more money a lot of. imports of plastic waste and could prove recyclers and plastics manufacturers but not for the independent contractors. that lee says that 40 people used to work at this collection point. but now there are just 20. they want you just like we can't sell what we pick up because of the imports business is so bad that we may have to shut this place down and find other ways to earn a living. we just had a big discussion about that. this is a huge problem for me and my family and for everyone that works here. well the last 2 or 3 months have been really tough. the recyclers tell us that the prices keep falling because so much plastic waste is coming in from foreign countries. turkey is europe 2nd largest producer of plastics after germany but the country can't keep up with all the plastic waste that peopl
to kyoto. but when it checked i only. saw that we sell one ton of this material for 1500 turkish lira or about 240 euros imported waste sells for 1000 lire or about 160 euros so the recycling companies make more money a lot of. imports of plastic waste and could prove recyclers and plastics manufacturers but not for the independent contractors. that lee says that 40 people used to work at this collection point. but now there are just 20. they want you just like we can't sell what we pick up...
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we are one of a handful of countries around the world that will beat emissions reduction targets in kyoto than 400 million tons of co2. we are on track to meet and beat the targets agree to in paris. that's commitments to reduction for emissions by half. the intensity in our economy is on track to reduce by two thirds, so that is more ambitious than the european union, canada, new zealand, and many other countries around the world. haidi: in sydney, we are joined by one of the world's leading climatologists, a distinguished professor who we are lucky enough to have on part of your sabbatical. you heard what he had to say about that. is this a true depiction of australia's role and response to the climate crisis? >> unfortunately not. he is really misstating what australia is doing right now under the current government. they are using some accounting tricks to try to claim that their emissions reductions in response to the kyoto accord 20 years ago somehow have relevance to what australia is doing now. right now, the current government is actually supporting policies that are increasing t
we are one of a handful of countries around the world that will beat emissions reduction targets in kyoto than 400 million tons of co2. we are on track to meet and beat the targets agree to in paris. that's commitments to reduction for emissions by half. the intensity in our economy is on track to reduce by two thirds, so that is more ambitious than the european union, canada, new zealand, and many other countries around the world. haidi: in sydney, we are joined by one of the world's leading...
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for example, exxon prevented the united states from signing the international treaty known as the kyoto protocol to control greenhouse gases. exxon's tactic worked not only on the united states but also stopped other countries such as china and india from signing the treaty. this very year. greenhouse gases hit the highest level ever recorded ever in human history. our window to do anything is quick little closing. fossil fuelling companies are expanding new drilling, mining, fracking and exports. then there is plastic. fearful that oil and gas exploration will be curtailed and wanting to maintain profits. exxon actually proclaim recently our future is in plastics. really? i mean really? they feel okay of saying a thing like that when we are facing the damage. arctic e arctic ice sheets and water ways and on our entire species. their newest attempt to fossil fuel production and infrastructures include the american petroleum institute released a video called america's energy security, a generation of progress at risks. the video shows american flag and statue of liberty making fracking a
for example, exxon prevented the united states from signing the international treaty known as the kyoto protocol to control greenhouse gases. exxon's tactic worked not only on the united states but also stopped other countries such as china and india from signing the treaty. this very year. greenhouse gases hit the highest level ever recorded ever in human history. our window to do anything is quick little closing. fossil fuelling companies are expanding new drilling, mining, fracking and...
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handful of countries around the world have not just met but beat its emission targets agreed to in kyotoave beat that by more than 400 million tons of co2. there on target to meet targets from paris. on a per capita basis, that is removal by half. we are on track to beat our nation's targets agreed to in paris. that is more ambitious than the european union, canada, new zealand, and many other countries around the world. so we do have effective measures, but, in the end, what we are guided by is whether a particular measure will make things better for the environment and not actually inadvertently make things worse, as well as being economically responsible. viviana: plenty from davos still ahead. more conversations about climate change, how it is spurring businesses to change their practices and also changing the flow of capital. >> i think shareholders are starting to show that sustainability matters to them. viviana: this is bloomberg. ♪ viviana: you are watching "bloomberg best." i'm viviana hurtado. let's get back to the topic of climate change. it was the central theme of this year
handful of countries around the world have not just met but beat its emission targets agreed to in kyotoave beat that by more than 400 million tons of co2. there on target to meet targets from paris. on a per capita basis, that is removal by half. we are on track to beat our nation's targets agreed to in paris. that is more ambitious than the european union, canada, new zealand, and many other countries around the world. so we do have effective measures, but, in the end, what we are guided by...
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decision to bomb japan, obviously a highly controversial decision at the time, they decided not to hit kyotothe key cultural site. in 2017 during the trump administration, the u.s. supported a u.n. resolution, a security council resolution condemning isis for going after cultural sites. that was during the trump administration. >> talking about isis, phil, very quickly, where is the battle against isis this morning? we talk about the one-off consequences. the u.s. has officially paused the battle against isis in that region. and of course we know the iraqis have voted to remove u.s. troops. so what does that do to the fight against isis? >> i give you one quick answer on this. and that is when you face terrorists, they will go to places where there is the least pressure. if you remove pressure, people who believe they're inspired by god will pose the americans return. i think if the americans move out, you can anticipate that local forces may not have the capability to go after isis. they're going to try to come back. they're never, never going to go home unless you take them off the battlef
decision to bomb japan, obviously a highly controversial decision at the time, they decided not to hit kyotothe key cultural site. in 2017 during the trump administration, the u.s. supported a u.n. resolution, a security council resolution condemning isis for going after cultural sites. that was during the trump administration. >> talking about isis, phil, very quickly, where is the battle against isis this morning? we talk about the one-off consequences. the u.s. has officially paused...
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they opened the kyoto inn and in 1995 they became one of the first restaurants in san francisco to serveanese authentic hot pot. it's owned by a former employee an immigrant from hong kong. the restaurant has survived three management changes of the landlord and has maintained firm in maintaining the legacy of the name. all four businesses received positive recommendations from the historic preservation commission. after reviewing the applications and the recommendation staff finds businesses have met the three criteria to qualify for listing on the business registry. there are four draft resolutions for consideration by the sbc. one for each of the applicants. your support of the businesses should be as in favor of the resolutions. the resolutions please play close attention to the core physical features. once approved by the sbc, the businesses must maintain the physical features or traditions in order to remain on the legacy business registry. for the end up it's bar and for horizons up -- unlimited it's for the latinex opportunity and for mums it's restaurant for japanese cuisine. th
they opened the kyoto inn and in 1995 they became one of the first restaurants in san francisco to serveanese authentic hot pot. it's owned by a former employee an immigrant from hong kong. the restaurant has survived three management changes of the landlord and has maintained firm in maintaining the legacy of the name. all four businesses received positive recommendations from the historic preservation commission. after reviewing the applications and the recommendation staff finds businesses...
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the australian government response to this is to say, under the last climate change treaty, the kyoto we met our targets. in fact their targets were incredibly generous and even allowed an expansion of greenhouse gases, so it's not totally accurate to say, it is accurate to say they have met their targets but not that they have contributed to a reduction of emissions. at the same time you hear scott morrison saying, we are only a tiny contributor to global warming, a percentage point or so. the answer is that as a developed country, australia like britain and america has been pumping out greenhouse gases for longer than let's say china or india, and therefore you could say there's a moral responsibility to take the lead in reducing those omissions. this has all been given a sharper focus because last month, at the annual un climate talks in madrid, i was there, australia played a pretty dirty game, trying to get in the way of the negotiations, held up by many environmental groups as a particularly awkward member of an awkward squad who don't want to take action on climate change. they
the australian government response to this is to say, under the last climate change treaty, the kyoto we met our targets. in fact their targets were incredibly generous and even allowed an expansion of greenhouse gases, so it's not totally accurate to say, it is accurate to say they have met their targets but not that they have contributed to a reduction of emissions. at the same time you hear scott morrison saying, we are only a tiny contributor to global warming, a percentage point or so. the...
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they opened the kyoto inn and in 1995 they became one of the first restaurants in san francisco to serve japanese authentic hot pot. it's owned by a former employee an immigrant from hong kong. the restaurant has survived three management changes of the landlord and has maintained firm in maintaining the legacy of the name. all four businesses received positive recommendations from the historic preservation commission. after reviewing the applications and the recommendation staff finds businesses have met the three criteria to qualify for listing on the business registry. there are four draft resolutions for consideration by the sbc. one for each of the applicants. your support of the businesses should be as in favor of the resolutions. the resolutions please play close attention to the core physical features. once approved by the sbc, the businesses must maintain the physical features or traditions in order to remain on the legacy business registry. for the end up it's bar and for horizons up -- unlimited it's for the latinex opportunity and for mums it's restaurant for japanese cuisine
they opened the kyoto inn and in 1995 they became one of the first restaurants in san francisco to serve japanese authentic hot pot. it's owned by a former employee an immigrant from hong kong. the restaurant has survived three management changes of the landlord and has maintained firm in maintaining the legacy of the name. all four businesses received positive recommendations from the historic preservation commission. after reviewing the applications and the recommendation staff finds...
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well over the next few weeks footballers in asia have a shot at winning a place at that so kyoto olympics the aging under $23.00 championship in thailand is serving as a qualifying tournament with the top 3 teams earning a spot in the opening match straight lead against iraq with that free kick from running to scope row iraq level things that were set for from mohammed now safe. warm warm the finest the. our russian ice skates is in a life threatening condition after falling during a rehearsal for the opening ceremony of the youth winter olympics in switzerland she reportedly fell from 5 metres on to ice while its has to a cable was certainly still due to take place in lies and on thursday games organizers in the international olympic committee saying in a joint statement that they wish the performer a full and fast recovery police also investigating that incident. so the m.b.a. and the l.a. lakers remain top of the western conference after their 6 straight victory lebron james again the standout play with 31 points as they thrashed the new york knicks by 30. not all good news for l.a. th
well over the next few weeks footballers in asia have a shot at winning a place at that so kyoto olympics the aging under $23.00 championship in thailand is serving as a qualifying tournament with the top 3 teams earning a spot in the opening match straight lead against iraq with that free kick from running to scope row iraq level things that were set for from mohammed now safe. warm warm the finest the. our russian ice skates is in a life threatening condition after falling during a rehearsal...
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where he was a senior fulbright fellow, and a visiting scholar to the national japanese center in kyoto. he studied the comparative history of war, specializing in japanese military institutions and the social and cultural transformation of japan. war, co-author of japan at in world history, a new york times best book of the year, and published widely on japanese war experience in english and japanese. please welcome dr. ted cook. [applause] prof. cook: it's a great privilege again to once more at theo my friends military affairs symposium, which has been a home for me for many, many years. not quite from the beginning, but close to the beginning. ince we moved, my wife and moved to new york and number of years ago. tonight we have a topic about one of the two places that always come up when everyone talks about the second world war in the pacific -- we've got pearl harbor and we got the atomic bomb, the two bookends for many of the studies of japan. what i wanted to do tonight and what i will be doing as we proceed here this evening, i want to talk about the war as the japanese saw it,
where he was a senior fulbright fellow, and a visiting scholar to the national japanese center in kyoto. he studied the comparative history of war, specializing in japanese military institutions and the social and cultural transformation of japan. war, co-author of japan at in world history, a new york times best book of the year, and published widely on japanese war experience in english and japanese. please welcome dr. ted cook. [applause] prof. cook: it's a great privilege again to once more...
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they opened the kyoto inn and in 1995 they became one of the first restaurants in san francisco to serve japanese authentic hot pot. it's owned by a former employee an immigrant from hong kong. the restaurant has survived three management changes of the landlord and has maintained firm in maintaining the legacy of the name. all four businesses received positive recommendations from the historic preservation commission. after reviewing the applications and the recommendation staff finds businesses have met the three criteria to qualify for listing on the business registry. there are four draft resolutions for consideration by the sbc. one for each of the applicants. your support of the businesses should be as in favor of the resolutions. the resolutions please play close attention to the core physical features. once approved by the sbc, the businesses must maintain the physical features or traditions in order to remain on the legacy business registry. for the end up it's bar and for horizons up -- unlimited it's for the latinex opportunity and for mums it's restaurant for japanese cuisine
they opened the kyoto inn and in 1995 they became one of the first restaurants in san francisco to serve japanese authentic hot pot. it's owned by a former employee an immigrant from hong kong. the restaurant has survived three management changes of the landlord and has maintained firm in maintaining the legacy of the name. all four businesses received positive recommendations from the historic preservation commission. after reviewing the applications and the recommendation staff finds...
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if you are in kyoto diet it's like climbing a mountain.arlier ask that someone sent me earlier. he talked about favorite foods boiled fish, boiled chicken vegetables, greens. >> it seems it's not as much of a sacrifice for him as it might be for other people. >> one day wouldn't you be starving all morning. >> focuses the mind. >> really or just distracts you, you'd be rumbling. fair play, tim it's working he is a successful and impressive guy pivoting back to the markets, mike, record trifectaa ea record closes again and session highs in a nice run up to the close. >> i think you basically have to struggle to find the why in today, except it's a strong patch much this bull market and continuing to kind of process all incoming news as reasons to go higher. up almost 3% year to date and we keep getting compareds to 2009 we were up 7% year to date in that year in three or four weeks. not even close to that and i think that iran conflict was a stutter step for the market that was just enough doubt injected into investors' minds to refresh the
if you are in kyoto diet it's like climbing a mountain.arlier ask that someone sent me earlier. he talked about favorite foods boiled fish, boiled chicken vegetables, greens. >> it seems it's not as much of a sacrifice for him as it might be for other people. >> one day wouldn't you be starving all morning. >> focuses the mind. >> really or just distracts you, you'd be rumbling. fair play, tim it's working he is a successful and impressive guy pivoting back to the...
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we are getting a number of airlines continuing to cancel or pullback flight as well, the latest kyoto, saying it may need to cancel flights on the u.s. is urging americans not to travel to china. kathleen: another big story, the senate has wrapped up the trial around more questions, more witnesses having to appear to testify. ,emocrats want john bolton former national security there, and be republicans would like hunter biden, joe biden's son. bottom line, they have to make the vote. if they don't vote to allow more witnesses, they will go to a vote on acquainting president trump on the impeachment. that is what is expected if more witnesses are not allowed. coming up on bloomberg markets, finally the u.k. is set to leave the european union, three and a half years after it voted for divorce. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ than threefter more years of false starts and dead ends, the u.k. is finally set to leave the european union in less than 24 hours. we being in -- we bring in ritik a for more. do they have it ready to go? ritika: you are not going to see many changes in the short transition
we are getting a number of airlines continuing to cancel or pullback flight as well, the latest kyoto, saying it may need to cancel flights on the u.s. is urging americans not to travel to china. kathleen: another big story, the senate has wrapped up the trial around more questions, more witnesses having to appear to testify. ,emocrats want john bolton former national security there, and be republicans would like hunter biden, joe biden's son. bottom line, they have to make the vote. if they...
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the australian government respond to this and say well, under the last climate change treaty, the kyoto totally accurate to say that they really contributed to a reduction in emissions. at the same time, you hear scott morrison, the prime minister, saying that they are only a tiny contributor to global warming, a percentage point or so. the answer to that is, well, as a developed country, australia, like britain and america, have been pumping out greenhouse gases for longer than china or india. therefore, you could argue there is a moral responsibility to take a lead in reducing those omissions. ——emissions. this has all been given a sharper focus because last month at the annual un climate talks in madrid australia played a pretty dirty game. they tried to get in the way of the negotiations, held up by many environmental groups as a particularly awkward for awkward squad of countries that don't want to take action on climate change. they came out of it actually really criticised. they were criticised for double counting, trying to argue that if they sell gas to developing countries the
the australian government respond to this and say well, under the last climate change treaty, the kyoto totally accurate to say that they really contributed to a reduction in emissions. at the same time, you hear scott morrison, the prime minister, saying that they are only a tiny contributor to global warming, a percentage point or so. the answer to that is, well, as a developed country, australia, like britain and america, have been pumping out greenhouse gases for longer than china or india....
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eleven, sheets we have to educate on sheets, in topping the list america's new favorite restaurants, kyotok that is the convenience stores have gone grab and go people are not eating the same way they used to having snacks the companies delivered. >> healthier choices in wawa, now fresh, good. >> great sandwiches no longer rolling hot dog. >> not being no the rolling hot dog. >> you can get more than a big gulf and slurpee. >> sheets is better than wawa, don't tell anybody. >> "mornings with maria" hits the read we are taking show to san francisco for the j.p. morgan healthcare conference. stay with us. apps are used everywhere... except work. why is that? is it because people love filling out forms? maybe they like checking with their supervisor to see how much vacation time they have. or sending corporate their expense reports. i'll let you in on a little secret. they don't. by empowering employees to manage their own tasks, paycom frees you to focus on the business of business. to learn more, visit paycom.com dagen: a big week ahead for "mornings with maria." maria bort roartiromo is on
eleven, sheets we have to educate on sheets, in topping the list america's new favorite restaurants, kyotok that is the convenience stores have gone grab and go people are not eating the same way they used to having snacks the companies delivered. >> healthier choices in wawa, now fresh, good. >> great sandwiches no longer rolling hot dog. >> not being no the rolling hot dog. >> you can get more than a big gulf and slurpee. >> sheets is better than wawa, don't tell...