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its first residents were former slaves from malaysia, indonesia, and other parts of africa., more craftsmen and tradesmen joined them. this truly unique cultural quarter might soon be in danger of disappearing. and this is why - throughout the quarter luxury apartments are , being built. faldela tolker and her friend jacky poking want to put a stop to the new construction, not only because they think they don't fit in. >> "so, this building goes up, 55 apartments, minimum of 2 million each, affects everybody on this side. it pushes up the rates which in turn forces people out. people don't want to move but if they can't afford to live here and pay the rates, they lose the house, which means they move." >> many resisidents believeve t people likike yoann nicocolas and his wife adheera are to blame. the couple bought three houses at once in the quarter, and renovated them. neither of them were born here. he's french, and while adheera is south african, she comes from another city. however, both are convinced they are doing the quarter a service by purchasing and renovating the
its first residents were former slaves from malaysia, indonesia, and other parts of africa., more craftsmen and tradesmen joined them. this truly unique cultural quarter might soon be in danger of disappearing. and this is why - throughout the quarter luxury apartments are , being built. faldela tolker and her friend jacky poking want to put a stop to the new construction, not only because they think they don't fit in. >> "so, this building goes up, 55 apartments, minimum of 2...
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oldest quarters of cape town almost 300 years old its 1st residents were former slaves from malaysia indonesia and other parts of africa soon craftsmen and tradesmen joined them this truly unique cultural quarter might soon be in danger of disappearing. and this is why throughout the quarter luxury apartments are being built. sell deller told her and her friend jackie poking want to put a stop to the new construction. not only because they think the buildings don't fit in so this will bring those out of the 5 apartments minimum of $2000000.00 eat affects everybody on the side it pushes up the beach instead for people people that want to move i think they can afford to live and pay the rent they know they have which means they move. many residents believe that people like you are nicola and his wife out here are to blame the couple bought 3 houses at once in the quarter and renovated them. neither of them were born here he's french and while out here is south african she comes from another city. however both are convinced they're doing the quarter a service by purchasing and renovating these pr
oldest quarters of cape town almost 300 years old its 1st residents were former slaves from malaysia indonesia and other parts of africa soon craftsmen and tradesmen joined them this truly unique cultural quarter might soon be in danger of disappearing. and this is why throughout the quarter luxury apartments are being built. sell deller told her and her friend jackie poking want to put a stop to the new construction. not only because they think the buildings don't fit in so this will bring...
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indonesia. even "the new york times" called malaysia a giant and mentioned that it might be a counterweight to indonesian aggression from the south. by the time the campaign of indonesia had started li kqoun yu. you see him was on the move through the non-aligned world to make the case against sukam burma india, egypt egypt, all to plead the case for malaysia. and he won over the former friends of sukan 307 egypt and india were friendly. yugoslavia apologized for criticizing malaysia. burma agreed the federation of malaysia would allow mall states like singapore to succeed. as depictsed on the cover of my book. british animalsen forces raided borneo to keep sbonzen forces on the back food. animalsia funneled tort to is he sessionist to destabilize the country. waging against the british economy. the indonesian economy went into free fall. indonesians diplomats -- i think this is a bit too small but the point is it's africa. let me explain what's happening in the african continent crucially indonesians couldn't match what li did in early '64. li and a team of malaysians went on a 17-nation tour of africa
indonesia. even "the new york times" called malaysia a giant and mentioned that it might be a counterweight to indonesian aggression from the south. by the time the campaign of indonesia had started li kqoun yu. you see him was on the move through the non-aligned world to make the case against sukam burma india, egypt egypt, all to plead the case for malaysia. and he won over the former friends of sukan 307 egypt and india were friendly. yugoslavia apologized for criticizing malaysia....
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took to the oceans and made their way to other places in southeast asia, including thailand, malaysia, indonesia and the philippines. they sailed in boats that were hardly seaworthy, and an estimated 25%-50% died at sea. as they were lucky to make it to land, sometimes they were forced back to sea governments, like thailand and malaysia, that refused to accept them and take responsibility. those refugees were fortunate enough to live on and make it to a refugee camp, lived in squalid conditions, very difficult conditions in thailand and elsewhere. and by the middle of 1979, nearly 100,000 vietnamese boat people were in malaysia and hong kong. so far i have only talked about refugees from vietnam and cambodia, but i should also mention what are known as refugees, this is a traditional cross quilts, really embroidery but a lot of stories about the war have been told through this traditional art form. just looking at this image, what do you see? what do you notice? what story of war does it tell? to you see any depictions of war here? anyone notice -- >> it's really interesting the spanning of tech
took to the oceans and made their way to other places in southeast asia, including thailand, malaysia, indonesia and the philippines. they sailed in boats that were hardly seaworthy, and an estimated 25%-50% died at sea. as they were lucky to make it to land, sometimes they were forced back to sea governments, like thailand and malaysia, that refused to accept them and take responsibility. those refugees were fortunate enough to live on and make it to a refugee camp, lived in squalid...
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some is moving to other countries in asia, vietnam, malaysia, indonesia, thailand.od for the global economy. we'll see what happened with the first 250 million. china will bear virtually the entire burden of that through the currency manipulation and by slashing prices. this is where we stand and i think i want to emphasize here for investors that this, of course, is an important topic. but what really matters for the market over the next couple of months going into the holidays really is going to be how fast the fed is going to lower interest rates and whether we get the united states, mexico, canada agreement and the fed lower rates, to be clear is important for two reasons. one, it was since jay powell was appointed chair, we saw rates go down by a hundred basis points come back 25 but what it's done is suppress investment correctly in our gdp equation and indirectly suppressed our exports through the currency effects so we had a 2.1% q2 growth rate. we saw two-thirds of a point lost to reduced exports primarily because of the fed's currency we saw commercial rea
some is moving to other countries in asia, vietnam, malaysia, indonesia, thailand.od for the global economy. we'll see what happened with the first 250 million. china will bear virtually the entire burden of that through the currency manipulation and by slashing prices. this is where we stand and i think i want to emphasize here for investors that this, of course, is an important topic. but what really matters for the market over the next couple of months going into the holidays really is going...
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we had probably the highest flow of refugees over that long period coming into thailand, malaysia, indonesia. there's no place for it. they can stay in asylum camps. the association of southeast asian nations declared a moratorium. after june 30, no more crossing the border. they were pushing back boats. in tie land, the thai pushed 40,000 cambodians back across the border. this was the back story of what was happening that month. so i was told to go up there and try to take remnants of the old refugee organization and create something new, something that worked. and i did a lot of studying. i didn't really want to do it. i said i will be a good soldier. i went and checked. i read all of the reports of the committees on the refugee act. i read one where they had joe califano, secretary for hw, and discussion between members and joe was don't you think it would be better to take the state department domestic resettlement and consolidate it all. went home, look on my desk, a report from the house appropriation subcommittee on foreign operations recommending we take all our program and send it
we had probably the highest flow of refugees over that long period coming into thailand, malaysia, indonesia. there's no place for it. they can stay in asylum camps. the association of southeast asian nations declared a moratorium. after june 30, no more crossing the border. they were pushing back boats. in tie land, the thai pushed 40,000 cambodians back across the border. this was the back story of what was happening that month. so i was told to go up there and try to take remnants of the old...
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they want malaysia, indonesia, and the united states. there has not been a big move back to the united states. >> no, in a significant way. there have been some but it has not really amounted to anything you would argue is large. >> there was a piece this morning about whole foods pricing. pricing is coming down throughout the system we're seeing downward pressure on prices, not upward that should not be happening employment is strong tariffs. there should be upward pressure on everything. there's not. i can't find upward pressure in a world where costco and walmart and amazon and target are beating each other around the head there is no upward pressure on the consumer the fed has said, there's been forecasts that $800 increase for tariff i feel on the ground, with companies, they have not raised prices they've been eating a lot of the price increases. now, the next -- the retail federation always says the next round of tariffs could be very difficult. but so far, so good for the consumer >> right and the president pointing out, we're ta
they want malaysia, indonesia, and the united states. there has not been a big move back to the united states. >> no, in a significant way. there have been some but it has not really amounted to anything you would argue is large. >> there was a piece this morning about whole foods pricing. pricing is coming down throughout the system we're seeing downward pressure on prices, not upward that should not be happening employment is strong tariffs. there should be upward pressure on...
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has gone to the north and now to the south of that so much quieter picture almost all of malaysia and indonesia are dry. where there is water there is life but finding it than australia's arid deserts it is a skill few still possess they took us to a small what spartans those were and this was this is a very important place that they've been telling us about for the last 5 days the plaintiff. in the orders against all odds an ageing population this policy on its knowledge the rainmakers of the outback. josie. it's good to have you with us on al-jazeera these are our top stories 2 attacks on security forces in southern yemen have killed dozens of people just say they targeted a man the trick captain aided and used by m. a russian forces. and the whole thing is claimed to have fired a ballistic missile on them to saudi arabia they say they have had a military position in the mom the capital city of the oil rich region. as imposing border restrictions for the democratic republic of congo because of the ball of crisis a one year old girl is the 3rd patient to test positive for the virus in the cong
has gone to the north and now to the south of that so much quieter picture almost all of malaysia and indonesia are dry. where there is water there is life but finding it than australia's arid deserts it is a skill few still possess they took us to a small what spartans those were and this was this is a very important place that they've been telling us about for the last 5 days the plaintiff. in the orders against all odds an ageing population this policy on its knowledge the rainmakers of the...
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source their manufacturing materials in places maybe like vietnam, malaysia, indonesia, bangladesh which is where a lot of american companies are. he says he's got the authority to order such a thing as well and the president taking another swing at his fed chairman, jerome powell, saying he's not happy with him, he doesn't think he's much of a chess player. and in a tweet saying who is the bigger enemy of the united states, is it jay powell or xi jinping. a remarkable thing for a president to say about his fed chairman. gillian: also interesting, john, to hear the president of the european council to say that the trade war with china is dangerous for the entire world. john, we'll check back with you in a four. see you next. leland: from flint, michigan, we bring democratic congressman andy levin. nice to see you, sir. we appreciate it. the president saying he wants to bring american companies back to the table to bring back more manufacturing back to the united states. and it's something like you from a manufacturing state would be for? >> 100% we want to bring those jobs back to michig
source their manufacturing materials in places maybe like vietnam, malaysia, indonesia, bangladesh which is where a lot of american companies are. he says he's got the authority to order such a thing as well and the president taking another swing at his fed chairman, jerome powell, saying he's not happy with him, he doesn't think he's much of a chess player. and in a tweet saying who is the bigger enemy of the united states, is it jay powell or xi jinping. a remarkable thing for a president to...
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the nationalist movements in the war in places like china, malaysia and indonesia, and of course vietnam. as you can imagine, there's a lot of battles and issues and personalities object a objects d discuss in depth to get a full appreciation of that you have to buy the book and read it all, so that's always my various agenda. we could open up the page number one but that would be pretty dull. these baby come they the feel of the fire and fortitude and i hope by extension the experience in the pacific war. let's start with the great elephant in the room can b, thes were mentioned douglas macarthur a man whose ego on a good day might have it in the grand canyon and possibly. by world war ii, he'd really been around the block. he was in his 60s. he was a west point class son of a general, very prominent, but his father was a civil war hero who had a medal of honor for valor and deserved it for his service in the civil war he ascended the lieutenant general and commanded forces in the philippines that began a love affair between the family and the philippines and its people. and the douglas
the nationalist movements in the war in places like china, malaysia and indonesia, and of course vietnam. as you can imagine, there's a lot of battles and issues and personalities object a objects d discuss in depth to get a full appreciation of that you have to buy the book and read it all, so that's always my various agenda. we could open up the page number one but that would be pretty dull. these baby come they the feel of the fire and fortitude and i hope by extension the experience in the...
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have been fleeing violence in myanmar for decades some of them have tried to reach indonesia malaysia and thailand by boat most of crossed into bangladesh by land there are now more than a 1000000 refugees in camps along the border bangladesh plans to move thousands of them to a remote island to ease of a crowding but rights groups say that that could spark a new crisis because the island is prone to flooding a 2nd attempts to send some of the refugees back to me has failed many refused to return saying that it just isn't safe but the camps too could be dangerous the un has warned of an increasing number of ranger being tricked by people traffickers and sold into slavery i think the raeburn has had a. advocacy for save the children stranger response she joins us now via skype from cox bazaar good to have you with us as we heard live from stephanie it's just begun to rain is the rainy season 2 years on what conditions like for refugees living in that refugee camp city it's an end to the crisis we've got almost 1000000 refugees and over half a 1000000 of those are children they're still
have been fleeing violence in myanmar for decades some of them have tried to reach indonesia malaysia and thailand by boat most of crossed into bangladesh by land there are now more than a 1000000 refugees in camps along the border bangladesh plans to move thousands of them to a remote island to ease of a crowding but rights groups say that that could spark a new crisis because the island is prone to flooding a 2nd attempts to send some of the refugees back to me has failed many refused to...
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we had probably the highest flow of refugees over that period coming into thailand, malaysia and indonesia. there was no place. they said they could stay in asylum camps and they had declared a moratorium. i was told to go up there and take the remnants of the old refugee organization and create something that works. i have done a lot of studying and i didn't really want to do it. i went up and checked. i read all the reports from the refugee act on the refugee committee. i read one where they had the secretary for hew. the discussion between the members and joe was don't you think it be better to take the state department settlement. i looked on my desk and looked at the report. it's like you are asking me to rearrange the chairs on the titanic that one week to find the rest of my career. word started of an initiative. a resettlement initiative that would be big enough to get the government's attention and quick enough to avoid disaster. we had to start doing work on the resettlement initiative. we did options and we did this with no money. the committees have done zero action on our supp
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american manufacturers to either bring manufacturing back home as he said in the tweet or go to indonesia, malaysia, the president trying to put the squeeze on china here in a way that he believes will finally make xi jinping come to the table. the president going after the fed chairman jarome powell again in a tweet saying, who is america's biggest enemy is it jay powell, the fed chairman or is it president xi jinping. the president also saying that he's not happy with jarome powell and thinks he's a lousy chess player and if he were to tender the resignation the president said he would not stand in his way. so eric and molly as we are looking at the beautiful sunset here over the atlantic looking west from the west coast of france, a lot of things to talk about as these leaders get together for what is not an official summit session but what will be an important working dinner here tonight in biarritz. >> stunning coast there along france, he talked a lot about china, certainly one of the major topics that the world leaders will be discussing, eric. eric: look at the picture of that lighthouse on
american manufacturers to either bring manufacturing back home as he said in the tweet or go to indonesia, malaysia, the president trying to put the squeeze on china here in a way that he believes will finally make xi jinping come to the table. the president going after the fed chairman jarome powell again in a tweet saying, who is america's biggest enemy is it jay powell, the fed chairman or is it president xi jinping. the president also saying that he's not happy with jarome powell and thinks...
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although it is still better than its neighbors, such as malaysia and indonesia, it is lagging behindting or stimulus, including monetary and physical stimulus coming from policymakers. so far, they have held off from doing so. valuation for the the index. it is trading at 12 times forward pe, which is lower than the 13 times forward pe for the past five years. are asia stocks editor, thank you for joining us. still to come, the trade war and domestic slowdown putting the brakes on china's vehicle market. how the biggest names are faring . this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: escalating trade tensions are taking a toll on consumers in china. one telltale sign, auto sales fell more than 5% in july. local companies are being hit -- reportingny did lower demand. there's a potential bright spot. china is a leader across electric vehicle segments. the sales are in white here at the bottom. they will reach 2 million in 2020. we forecast global sales to grow exponentially over the next few years. china will likely remain the main battleground for electric carmakers for the next two firmss, with many
although it is still better than its neighbors, such as malaysia and indonesia, it is lagging behindting or stimulus, including monetary and physical stimulus coming from policymakers. so far, they have held off from doing so. valuation for the the index. it is trading at 12 times forward pe, which is lower than the 13 times forward pe for the past five years. are asia stocks editor, thank you for joining us. still to come, the trade war and domestic slowdown putting the brakes on china's...
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>> geyer: a lot of the plastic has been diverted to other countries, like vietnam, indonesia, malaysia. >> alfonsi: and of those countries, do we know that what we're sending to them is ultimately being recycled? >> geyer: we hope it gets recycled. >> alfonsi: we hope? but do we think? >> geyer: we, we don't know. there's no real audit trail or anything like that, so it's very difficult. and we know that a lot of plastic in southeast asia and other countries ends-- ends up in open dumps. >> alfonsi: this is discouraging, i think, to most people. is the idea of recycling a myth? >> geyer: i wouldn't call it a myth. >> alfonsi: but it's not working. >> geyer: for plastic, it's currently not working. so we need-- we need to change it. we need to try different things. >> by 2050, there will be more plastic in the ocean than fish. >> alfonsi: there are campaigns across the country to ban straws and bags, and try to reduce the amount of plastic we consume in the first place. but su >> freinkel: i know all the problems about plastic, and if you open my kitchen, you know, cabinets, i've got a
>> geyer: a lot of the plastic has been diverted to other countries, like vietnam, indonesia, malaysia. >> alfonsi: and of those countries, do we know that what we're sending to them is ultimately being recycled? >> geyer: we hope it gets recycled. >> alfonsi: we hope? but do we think? >> geyer: we, we don't know. there's no real audit trail or anything like that, so it's very difficult. and we know that a lot of plastic in southeast asia and other countries ends--...
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malaysia. he said that the tonku was a colonial stooge in league with the british and the forces were going to be used against indonesia. even "the new york times" called malaysia and giant and mentioned it might be a counterweight to indonesian aggression to the south. but by the time the confrontation campaign of indonesia had started, he was already on the move throughout the nonallying world to make a case against sacano. he won over these former friends. yugoslavia apologized for ever criticizing malaysia. at the same time british and malayan forces rallied and fumed support to destabilize the country. the irony is that the indonesia economy went into free fall. also indonesian diplomats could not -- and i think this is little bit too small -- but it's explaining what happened in the afric african continent. lee and a team of malaysians went on a 17-nation tour of africa to convince african leaders that sucano's aggression was unwarranted and malaysia was a legitimate fulfillment of the self-determination as operations of malaysians and singaporians. what's critical here is the ivory coast agreed to support the un
malaysia. he said that the tonku was a colonial stooge in league with the british and the forces were going to be used against indonesia. even "the new york times" called malaysia and giant and mentioned it might be a counterweight to indonesian aggression to the south. but by the time the confrontation campaign of indonesia had started, he was already on the move throughout the nonallying world to make a case against sacano. he won over these former friends. yugoslavia apologized for...
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indonesia. even the "new york times" called malaysia a giant and mentioned might be a counter weight to aggression from the south. by the time the campaign of indonesia had started, you can see him at his exuberant best, was already on the move to make a case. he visited yugoslavia, burma, india, egypt all to plead the case for malaysia. he won over his former friends of sekano. egypt and india were especially friendly. yugoslavia apologized for criticizing malaysia. burma agreed that the federation of malaysia would allow small states like singapore to exceed. at the same depicted on the cover of my book, british and malayan forces kept indonesian forces on the back foot. the irony is that the indonesian economy went into a freefall. also, indonesian diplomats, the point is for me to expand what is happening in the african continent, indonesian diplomats could not match what the team did in 1964. lee and a team of malaysians went on a 17-nation tour of africa to convince african leaders that sekano's aggression was unwarranted and that malaysia was the legitimate fulfillment of the self determina
indonesia. even the "new york times" called malaysia a giant and mentioned might be a counter weight to aggression from the south. by the time the campaign of indonesia had started, you can see him at his exuberant best, was already on the move to make a case. he visited yugoslavia, burma, india, egypt all to plead the case for malaysia. he won over his former friends of sekano. egypt and india were especially friendly. yugoslavia apologized for criticizing malaysia. burma agreed that...
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is generally fine and dry base a fair weather cloud there because a good part of malaysia not too much cloud into indonesia not too much cloud to across australia set in the northern half of australia though some cooler air just making its way towards the southeastern corner with high pressure in charge least the winds not too brisk for the time being 161516 celsius the melbourne and adelaide perhaps a touch warmer there for perth could see some wet weather just making its way across southern parts of the way on shoes day and wet weather too for tasmania. that dogged by millions for challenging social issues head on what women don't say is mexico's longest running cell. as the program celebrates its anniversary the producers revisit one of their most powerful storylines. and discover how the show has affected the women who inspired it in the 1st place. now i have a voice sent box mexico on now to 0. welcome back a quick reminder the top stories here at al-jazeera at least 10 people have been shot and killed including the gunman in the u.s. state of ohio 16 people were also wounded in the shooting in dayton
is generally fine and dry base a fair weather cloud there because a good part of malaysia not too much cloud into indonesia not too much cloud to across australia set in the northern half of australia though some cooler air just making its way towards the southeastern corner with high pressure in charge least the winds not too brisk for the time being 161516 celsius the melbourne and adelaide perhaps a touch warmer there for perth could see some wet weather just making its way across southern...
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forecast an occasional share maybe otherwise we hang on to the dry season particularly for indonesia but for much of malaysia as well now drifting out to the monsoon as it is now have supposed to be regressing from india there are showers all over the place and i have to say this couple days for most of india at least looks quite wet. weather sponsored by countdown it was. arts. rewind returns with a new series. and brand new updates on the best amount using these documentaries. rewind continues we have to be an afghan i never forget it and i read about it and this is the other the proudest day of my rope my life that was a real turning point because that gives them a lot of confidence that they can beat any team in a shooter on al-jazeera. you're watching the news hour on al-jazeera with me fully back to our in mind of our top stories a cease fire announced by brushes due to begin in serious trouble hit it it may province in about a half an hour russia says his government will halt its offensive civilians meanwhile have protested near turkey's border demanding a permanent end to the 5 it says u.s. secretary
forecast an occasional share maybe otherwise we hang on to the dry season particularly for indonesia but for much of malaysia as well now drifting out to the monsoon as it is now have supposed to be regressing from india there are showers all over the place and i have to say this couple days for most of india at least looks quite wet. weather sponsored by countdown it was. arts. rewind returns with a new series. and brand new updates on the best amount using these documentaries. rewind...
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destinations for germany's plastic waste are now malaysia $132000.00 tons a year followed by india has around $76000.00 and then indonesia in the 3rd place at more than $64.00 sides and followed by vietnam at nearly 57000 tons. of size of mines but in malaysia the trash piles up on dumps like this they don't recycle here at all the trash d.k. use polluting the soil and groundwater. if you have a little rummage around here you'll see a lot of it comes from germany from other european countries too and the u.s. but there's a lot from germany this is an old capri sun is on a. there's a mix of household rubbish and used packaging and. the volume is starting to overwhelm many of the importers because there aren't enough plastic recycling plants environmentalist group greenpeace discovered 45 legal and 5 illegal landfills in one malaysian region alone with garbage from more than 19 countries. the biggest export there is the us around 16 percent their plastic weights get sent abroad. japan exports more than 15 percent germany more than 12 per cent and the u.k. more than 9 per cent. recycling old plastic trash into new plastic i
destinations for germany's plastic waste are now malaysia $132000.00 tons a year followed by india has around $76000.00 and then indonesia in the 3rd place at more than $64.00 sides and followed by vietnam at nearly 57000 tons. of size of mines but in malaysia the trash piles up on dumps like this they don't recycle here at all the trash d.k. use polluting the soil and groundwater. if you have a little rummage around here you'll see a lot of it comes from germany from other european countries...
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>> we are manufacturing some products in indonesia, vietnam and malaysia.don't have the infrastructure to do it. they don't have the capacity. they don't have the personnel, people and so forth. so there's no way that we can produce what china produces. remember, china is a billion and a half people with a huge, huge amount of resources. the other countries do not have all of that. ashley: there's a big safety issue, too. i would imagine you've got all of that down with your chinese, you know, producers. >> some of these factories have been dealing with my father, may he rest in peace, for 40 years. we have been dealing 40 and 50 years. we have been together and we have figured out how to make a safe product for an affordable price. that doesn't happen overnight. that happens over a lot of time and effort. i cannot move automatically to any other country. i will not move. i would close down because i would just move overnight and run the risk of putting children in danger. so it's a huge problem. we have nine safety labs in china set up, hundreds of people
>> we are manufacturing some products in indonesia, vietnam and malaysia.don't have the infrastructure to do it. they don't have the capacity. they don't have the personnel, people and so forth. so there's no way that we can produce what china produces. remember, china is a billion and a half people with a huge, huge amount of resources. the other countries do not have all of that. ashley: there's a big safety issue, too. i would imagine you've got all of that down with your chinese, you...
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the nations of the pacific rim, japan, indonesia, singapore, malaysia, korea, would lead the way in this new age, nixon wrote, but there was one great threat, china. the chinese had to be brought out of their shell and integrated into this new international economic order because all of that progress and the promise of peace that could last a generation could be lost if a rampant nuclear arm red china sought to solve the problem of a billion hungry restless and enslaved people with violent expansion and aggression. and so in 1969, almost as soon as he took office, chinese and the soviets engaged in a ridiculous border dispute over a god forsaken river bank in siberia, and the door to beijing was opened a crack, and nixon was prepared and he had the foresight and the courage to reach out. in the 20 years of peace that he hoped for and talks about on the tapes, which he defined not as a time where there would not be war in the world, but a time free from the kind of battles he had witnessed in world war ii where the threat of a nuclear and a third war war is also now at 50 years and counti
the nations of the pacific rim, japan, indonesia, singapore, malaysia, korea, would lead the way in this new age, nixon wrote, but there was one great threat, china. the chinese had to be brought out of their shell and integrated into this new international economic order because all of that progress and the promise of peace that could last a generation could be lost if a rampant nuclear arm red china sought to solve the problem of a billion hungry restless and enslaved people with violent...
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indonesia lives for ever. here by request permission to move national capital. is the indonesian name for the island of borneo and it's also shared by brunei and malaysia we don't know didn't reveal the exact location borneo but as in the past the island looking for the ideal location was said to be favored because unlike other parts of indonesia most of the island is not prone to earthquakes or volcanic eruptions. the plan is for the government to start moving there by 2024 that's something that's expected to cost up to $33000000000.00 for many though in jakarta the move could be their only hope. jakarta is disappearing slowly being swallowed by the sea an abandoned mosque no more human to the city's bleak future scientists estimate as much as a 3rd of it could be lost by 2050 1000000 are at risk. of allowed us to get it was the water level now higher than my home. why mine are living below the water level. maybe because the sea water is swallowing the soil little by little. that's all i know. but luckily we now have that sea wall now that then will lead. to. the sea defenses though showing cracks in the thousands of shacks that dot the shoreline here flood reg
indonesia lives for ever. here by request permission to move national capital. is the indonesian name for the island of borneo and it's also shared by brunei and malaysia we don't know didn't reveal the exact location borneo but as in the past the island looking for the ideal location was said to be favored because unlike other parts of indonesia most of the island is not prone to earthquakes or volcanic eruptions. the plan is for the government to start moving there by 2024 that's something...
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indonesia that lives forever. i hereby request permission to move our national capital. carl: the indonesian name for the island of borneo, shared by brunei and malaysia. they have tououred the island lookining for the ideal locatio. borneo is said to be favored because unlike other parts of indonesia, most of the island isn't prone to earthquakes or volcanic eruptions. the plan is is to start moving there in 2024. for m many in job jakarta, the e coululd be their only hope. reportrter: jakarta i is disappearing, slolowly swallowed by the sea. an abandoned mosque, a monument to the city's b bleak future. scientists e estimate as mucucha third of i it could be lostt by 2050. millions are at risk. >> why is the water level now higher than my home? why am i now l living below the water level? maybe because the sea water is swallowing the soil little by little. that's all i know.w. but luckily, we now have that sea wall. reporter: the sea defense is showing cracks. the thousands of cracks that dot the shoreline here flood regularly, leaving behind hazardous waste and pollution. >> in the past, it wasn't like this. it was nicer and the sea water was good.
indonesia that lives forever. i hereby request permission to move our national capital. carl: the indonesian name for the island of borneo, shared by brunei and malaysia. they have tououred the island lookining for the ideal locatio. borneo is said to be favored because unlike other parts of indonesia, most of the island isn't prone to earthquakes or volcanic eruptions. the plan is is to start moving there in 2024. for m many in job jakarta, the e coululd be their only hope. reportrter: jakarta...
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forecast an occasional share maybe otherwise we hang on to the dry season particularly for indonesia but for much of malaysia as well now drifting out to the monsoon as it is now supposed to be regressing from india there are showers all over the place and i have to say this couple days for most of india at least looks quite wet. weather sponsored by countdown it was. arts. you're watching al jazeera live from doha a reminder of our top stories russia has announced that syria's army will observe a cease fire need that should take effect within hours but undertaken a crushing offensive there for months trying to recapture the last major rebel territory in hong kong pro-democracy activists joshua wong and i miss child have been released on bail following their arrest on thursday despite attempts by police to rein in weeks of anti-government protests the activists say they will not surrender. and a string of legal cases have begun in the u.k. in an effort to prevent the month long suspension of parliament opponents a prime minister boris johnson's decision say the is not enough time to prompt needs it great bre
forecast an occasional share maybe otherwise we hang on to the dry season particularly for indonesia but for much of malaysia as well now drifting out to the monsoon as it is now supposed to be regressing from india there are showers all over the place and i have to say this couple days for most of india at least looks quite wet. weather sponsored by countdown it was. arts. you're watching al jazeera live from doha a reminder of our top stories russia has announced that syria's army will...
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we are going to hear more about the mighty five, malaysia, india, thailand, indonesia and vietnam.s are well-positioned to take on china. in fact, i'm surprised we haven't already heard one of the advisers to mr. trump say why don't we give incentive to move to the mighty five and bring china to the table by doing that. ashley: good idea. stuart: that's an interesting idea. not yet proposed. ashley: it's not easy to undo production lines. it takes time. it's a big commitment. >> i think that will bring them to the table. stuart: take a look at apple. it's at $208 a share as we speak, up three bucks in a big moving-up market. it's apologizing for letting third party contractors eavesdrop on audio recordings picked up by siri. some of them reportedly intimate. this may be a black eye for the company, it may be a black eye in terms of p.r., but absolutely no effect on the stock. what do you say? >> yeah. nobody cares. it's just like alexa. nobody really cares that they are listening. tell you what, they are real quick on siri, we had a very intimate relationship for seven years and sh
we are going to hear more about the mighty five, malaysia, india, thailand, indonesia and vietnam.s are well-positioned to take on china. in fact, i'm surprised we haven't already heard one of the advisers to mr. trump say why don't we give incentive to move to the mighty five and bring china to the table by doing that. ashley: good idea. stuart: that's an interesting idea. not yet proposed. ashley: it's not easy to undo production lines. it takes time. it's a big commitment. >> i think...
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real rates in korea are not as high as say indonesia or philippines or malaysia or thailand.m a real rate relative to history doesn't seem like that much. having said that, there are structural factors driving inflation lower. people talk about you and pam -- about chapman -- i think we are expecting a pause. i think the problem with korea as there are more shots coming. we have trade tensions to begin with, a global slowdown, the japan/korea trade spat, which seems to be escalating, and we do not know how exactly japan will enforce that. that could have potential impact on chemicals, semi conductors, autos. the problem is they will likely approve the supplementary budget, fiscal action in korea is very weak. so the policy options are limited. for now we have one more cut people tend to think they do not want to go below 1.25. but you can imagine the world is different now. global growth will be even weaker. you had china doing a big stimulus to help reflate korea. i will not be sure we have that dynamic. i do not think korea has to worry so much about external stability. if
real rates in korea are not as high as say indonesia or philippines or malaysia or thailand.m a real rate relative to history doesn't seem like that much. having said that, there are structural factors driving inflation lower. people talk about you and pam -- about chapman -- i think we are expecting a pause. i think the problem with korea as there are more shots coming. we have trade tensions to begin with, a global slowdown, the japan/korea trade spat, which seems to be escalating, and we do...
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accept the fact if you're related to manufacturing, because of all of the turmoil moving to indonesia, moving to malaysia, it may not be safe to move to vietnam, so give it up, own what you can, accept the fact there is volatility but don't think you can play the volatility. >> does that also mean that at least based on the conversations i've had and that money is not going to go into the market -- there is going to be a more substantial cash position amongst those who normally would be for lack of a better term fully invested. >> i think the real struggle here is do you buy a company with a stock that yields 3% based on dividends, treasuries, comparison that's what i think the market is up against. the answer is 3, maybe 4%, maybe it is 5% given the fact that you have tremendous volatility on manufacturing side but let's think about what happened last week it was last week target reported a great number that's not going to be taken away it is not supposed to happen because of the tariffs someone might say the next round of tariffs to hurt target, target comes out and says i'm using target as a metaphor,
accept the fact if you're related to manufacturing, because of all of the turmoil moving to indonesia, moving to malaysia, it may not be safe to move to vietnam, so give it up, own what you can, accept the fact there is volatility but don't think you can play the volatility. >> does that also mean that at least based on the conversations i've had and that money is not going to go into the market -- there is going to be a more substantial cash position amongst those who normally would be...
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malaysia we don't know didn't reveal the exact location on borneo but as in the past toward the island looking for the ideal location morning always had to be favored because unlike other parts of indonesia most of the ivan isn't prone to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. the plan is for the government to start moving there by 2024 all something that is expected to cost up to $33000000000.00 so many of us are caught out though the move could be their only hope. jakarta is disappearing slowly being swallowed by the sea an abandoned mosque no more than human to the city's bleak future scientists estimate as much as a 3rd of it could be lost by 2050 millions are at risk. that allowed us about why is the water level now higher than my home why mine are living below the water level. maybe because the sea water is swallowing the soil little by little. that's all i know. but luckily we now have that sea wall. below out of. the sea defenses door showing cracks in the thousands of shacks that dot the shoreline here flood regularly. leaving behind hazardous waste and pollution. in the past it wasn't like this it was nice there and the sea water was good the beach sand was nice and we could still
malaysia we don't know didn't reveal the exact location on borneo but as in the past toward the island looking for the ideal location morning always had to be favored because unlike other parts of indonesia most of the ivan isn't prone to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. the plan is for the government to start moving there by 2024 all something that is expected to cost up to $33000000000.00 so many of us are caught out though the move could be their only hope. jakarta is disappearing slowly...
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a lot happening in southeast asia with indonesia's budget, plus second-quarter gdp numbers from malaysiare's export numbers this morning. we saw a double-digit decline for the month of july. yet another headwind for singapore's economy is coming after the government cut its growth forecast for 2019. there is a lot of focus on southeast asia today. guys. ♪ at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. ♪ ♪ every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected, to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. beijing.s 9:00 in welcome to "bloomberg markets: china open." yvonne: we are counting down to the open of trade. david: we will get you the top stories this friday morning. session on rocky wall street. recession fears sent treasury yields down to levels not seen in years. tom: hong
a lot happening in southeast asia with indonesia's budget, plus second-quarter gdp numbers from malaysiare's export numbers this morning. we saw a double-digit decline for the month of july. yet another headwind for singapore's economy is coming after the government cut its growth forecast for 2019. there is a lot of focus on southeast asia today. guys. ♪ at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond....
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rather lively downpours for indonesia it is set to stay dry and find lots of clear skies here but there you go with a huge rush of showers popping up across a good part of malaysia push a little further north is not too bad for the philippines on monday but the wetter weather will set in as we go on through choose down the line of sundry downpours moving their way into northern sections of borneo will see a few showers into the malay peninsula into somalia but again it stays dry and sunny across much of indonesia on sunday to cause northern parts of australia but the cloud the west the weather will ease its way through the bite into that southeastern corner where it remains the cold cold front will make its way through temperatures will be on the slide once against the melbourne and adelaide at around 11 degrees celsius nice else is the cloud and the rain making. sway him across the fall southeast non-self just for hope the chance of some snow too over the other the mountains it warms up as we go wanting to choose day nobody gets up to 40 degrees. rewind returns with a new series. i'm planning updates on the past amount using documentaries one. rewind continues
rather lively downpours for indonesia it is set to stay dry and find lots of clear skies here but there you go with a huge rush of showers popping up across a good part of malaysia push a little further north is not too bad for the philippines on monday but the wetter weather will set in as we go on through choose down the line of sundry downpours moving their way into northern sections of borneo will see a few showers into the malay peninsula into somalia but again it stays dry and sunny...
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here across much of indonesia and we're going to be seeing plenty of sun over the next few days on the satellite image mostly clear for all of this area here up to the north though malaysia you can receive some rain that really is going to continue from saturday as well as into sunday really not moving too much across much of that area but for the philippines mostly cloudy from manila we do expect to see attempts there of 31 degrees where here cross australia there are some big changes that are going to be happening over the next few days we have a stationary boundary that is laying out right now across much of the southeast but we do have one very active front that is pulling in across the indian ocean and into the southwest now that's what we're going to be watching as we go through the next couple of days because that system is going to bring some very gusty winds and dropping the temperatures across much of the area so if a person expect those winds to kick in here on saturday dumping down to about 14 degrees as the temperature not looking too bad for the south in the southeast on saturday but by the time we go towards sunday that front starts to push through and we'
here across much of indonesia and we're going to be seeing plenty of sun over the next few days on the satellite image mostly clear for all of this area here up to the north though malaysia you can receive some rain that really is going to continue from saturday as well as into sunday really not moving too much across much of that area but for the philippines mostly cloudy from manila we do expect to see attempts there of 31 degrees where here cross australia there are some big changes that are...