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quick word as to austrian new zealand, there we go, the new zealand market up, deciding not to cut interestarkethoping that equity along by that in action there. sydney down by one third of 1%. the latest inflation numbers coming out. we will have us live to you when "trending business" returns. ♪ ?c+sv rishaad: a look at our top weakening,e won lowering the key rate to 1.2 per 5% -- 1.25%. the key jumping to a 12 month high as the reserve they new zealand held its key rate steady. yen strength weighing on japanese shares, all signs that ed will hold fire on a rate rise. oils fourth day of gains helping those aussie energy stocks. chinese regulators getting involved, could be about to drop the last obstacle to the acquisition of sab miller by ab inbev. local burrs reporting the ministry do not object to the takeover. data out ofortant the chinese economy, inflation numbers coming through. 2% in below expectations, may. we were expecting 2.2%. ,his follows the three months 2.3%, so inflation has firmed on the back of rising food prices and rising property prices, but looks as though it is co
quick word as to austrian new zealand, there we go, the new zealand market up, deciding not to cut interestarkethoping that equity along by that in action there. sydney down by one third of 1%. the latest inflation numbers coming out. we will have us live to you when "trending business" returns. ♪ ?c+sv rishaad: a look at our top weakening,e won lowering the key rate to 1.2 per 5% -- 1.25%. the key jumping to a 12 month high as the reserve they new zealand held its key rate steady....
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they have just launched netflix here in new zealand.he catalog of content that you can download is roughly 10% of what they offer in the united states. that is completely unfair. and because people do not get that access, they are looking for the stuff elsewhere. so it is a problem created by the content creators. i am not responsible for that. if they would have an offering that has all content globally available for a fair price on any device, piracy would shrink into insignificance. but they are not doing it. emily: but if it is illegal and you are not trying hard enough to take it down or you do not take it down, doesn't that mean what you are doing is illegal too? kim: no. i have tried everything. we were just a small company based in hong kong. you know? we didn't catch up yet with the latest technologies, and we were not even given an opportunity to do that. emily: do you think the artist who makes the song, tv show, the movie, the videogame creator -- do those people deserve to be paid? kim: absolutely. yes. emily: so if those p
they have just launched netflix here in new zealand.he catalog of content that you can download is roughly 10% of what they offer in the united states. that is completely unfair. and because people do not get that access, they are looking for the stuff elsewhere. so it is a problem created by the content creators. i am not responsible for that. if they would have an offering that has all content globally available for a fair price on any device, piracy would shrink into insignificance. but they...
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>> are they native to new zealand?what you're saying is he's not drawing on actual monkey-chasing experience. >> i don't know. >> larry: he's envisioning a monkey-chasing scenario in the moment. >> me has to. >> is his apology sincere or is it, "hey, i have to say some ( bleep ) because i have on get back into that locker room?" >> well, he has to keep his job because he's from new zealand, and the only jobs back there are being a hobbit, so, like, you have to. so i think it was-- >> or a monkey chaser. or a monkey chaser. >> that's right. >> larry: what animals are okay to compare people to? ( laughter ) if monkey monkeys are off the t? >> honey badger. all right? >> sweet honey badger. >> a wilder beast. >> you're going to call another man a honey badger? >> another man is already being called honey badger. he's at l.s.u.. >> why would you describe anybody as animals? we're ( bleep ) humans. ( bleep ) don't make sense to me. >> larry: i ain't mad at honey badger. >> i mean, if we're going to take monkey off the table
>> are they native to new zealand?what you're saying is he's not drawing on actual monkey-chasing experience. >> i don't know. >> larry: he's envisioning a monkey-chasing scenario in the moment. >> me has to. >> is his apology sincere or is it, "hey, i have to say some ( bleep ) because i have on get back into that locker room?" >> well, he has to keep his job because he's from new zealand, and the only jobs back there are being a hobbit, so, like,...
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bit of a switch out and new zealand. -- in new zealand to some stocks we are watching in the region.jeweler coming through with earnings after the ballot hong kong yesterday. it was weaker than expected. expected to be targeting chinese tourists abroad. the share price down 1% in the open. merchant hyundai falling significantly after announcing a plan to issue shares for a debt swap. rise, butid actually we do have another bearish call coming through on iron ore, bhp and rio tinto falling today. bucking the trend there a little bit. we have some breaking news out of australia ahead, the aussie dollar weaker. rishaad: it has been on a tear in the last 24 hours, now giving up gains. home loan approvals for april, pointmber of loans up one 7%, below what analysts and economists had been calculating, 2.5%. it follows on the back of a drop march. under 1% in the this could all change when we get trade data in the hour. china set to release all that. the aussie dollar often reacts. we will have a look at the indications of an economic slowdown and whether they have moderated or not. we hav
bit of a switch out and new zealand. -- in new zealand to some stocks we are watching in the region.jeweler coming through with earnings after the ballot hong kong yesterday. it was weaker than expected. expected to be targeting chinese tourists abroad. the share price down 1% in the open. merchant hyundai falling significantly after announcing a plan to issue shares for a debt swap. rise, butid actually we do have another bearish call coming through on iron ore, bhp and rio tinto falling...
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they have opened for trade as have stocks in new zealand. we will bring you the investment giants fidelity's view in the wake of brexit. stay tuned. ♪ to ourelcome back special coverage. i am erik schatzker here in new york city. our job right now is to help you understand what to expect from financial markets. for economic growth around the world. to help us do that, we are speaking with the director of global investments at fidelity. thank you for joining us. we know now that markets were improperly priced heading into thursday's historic brexit vote given the reaction in the pound, in u.s. equity markets and in stocks around the world. has it in fully priced in? >> this is a shock to the system although i should point out that the markets are really only back to where they were a week earlier when there was an increasing possibility of a brexit starting to get priced in. the betting markets went one way and the polls went 10 the. we were a week ago. it really depends on whether this is a systemic event. it is a very important event but if
they have opened for trade as have stocks in new zealand. we will bring you the investment giants fidelity's view in the wake of brexit. stay tuned. ♪ to ourelcome back special coverage. i am erik schatzker here in new york city. our job right now is to help you understand what to expect from financial markets. for economic growth around the world. to help us do that, we are speaking with the director of global investments at fidelity. thank you for joining us. we know now that markets were...
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joining me today on this special edition of "studio 1.0" from auckland, new zealand, megaupload founderlaimed ruler of t
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we have the new zealand dollar hitting one year highs.al bank expecting inflation to accelerate. the's almost burnishing idea of any further rate cuts to come from them. the dollar is down for the third day in a row. the new zealand yields trumping the u.s.. won in the middle of the screen there. you've also got the bank of korea cutting rates. only goldman sachs predicted that. the currency bounce. we've had the longest run of gains in six weeks. wildfires.lso new that is adding to the brent story. how are the bombs looking -- bonds looking? anna: the tenure in the u.s., germany, and japan on the screen. we're below that 1.7 level. we saw two-month lows being touched on the u.s. 10 year yield. record demand and yesterday's auction from indirect bidders. termlked a lot about premium being at the lowest since the early 1960's. really coming as a result of that jobs report and the constant reevaluation of whether the fed will be able to hike rates anymore. stephen engle joins us with the bloomberg first word news. roseina's consumer prices
we have the new zealand dollar hitting one year highs.al bank expecting inflation to accelerate. the's almost burnishing idea of any further rate cuts to come from them. the dollar is down for the third day in a row. the new zealand yields trumping the u.s.. won in the middle of the screen there. you've also got the bank of korea cutting rates. only goldman sachs predicted that. the currency bounce. we've had the longest run of gains in six weeks. wildfires.lso new that is adding to the brent...
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we are still seeing significant weakness from korea, japan, and new zealand. australia closed for the queen's
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korea and new zealand on thursday. the market is most divided on new zealand.ome people are calling for a cut. angie: because of the currency strength we are seeing in the kiwi as well. at this juncture, for australia and new zealand and even korea and india, it is not like we are not expecting any further rate cut. given what is happening with the fed and rate hikes off the table, always a chance that the central banks could move ahead. in cases like india, very unlikely. korea will probably wait until july. even australia, some of the data has not been bad and in his been -- and it has been ok. we have to see how things pan out. -- this have to ask you is a man under pressure. not getting a sense there is much support. do you think this political pressure is going to end up being a bad one? >> it is hard to please everybody, especially in the case of india. we have a lot of divergence. the market loves them. -- loves him. at the moment, it is too soon to say what will happen in september. it is not like modi has come out and said anything. this is a political
korea and new zealand on thursday. the market is most divided on new zealand.ome people are calling for a cut. angie: because of the currency strength we are seeing in the kiwi as well. at this juncture, for australia and new zealand and even korea and india, it is not like we are not expecting any further rate cut. given what is happening with the fed and rate hikes off the table, always a chance that the central banks could move ahead. in cases like india, very unlikely. korea will probably...
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to compare new zealand to australia. and in new zealand's point of view, probably a bit more so.oing back to the point of inflation, we always worry, especially in australia and new zealand the impact of commodities on nontradeables and how that hits domestic demand. so there's always scope. the downside surprises when it comes to the domestic situation and not spending. as long as that's in place, stick to a dovish buyer, and in that, probably stable conditions for now. >> what's your target on cable? on pound movements in general? and most people think we're going to see weakness heading towards the referendum. i'm looking at cable during the month of april. a lot of strength being seen. we've kind of leveled out. most of the polls now are indicating possibly a slight leave to the lead campaign. does that change anything? >> first, looking at cable price action, is that a strength or dollar weakness story. 1.14 to 1.15 level. i think the way clients are positioned right now in the stock market, there doesn't seem to be a lot going on, we had a big wave of short covering right a
to compare new zealand to australia. and in new zealand's point of view, probably a bit more so.oing back to the point of inflation, we always worry, especially in australia and new zealand the impact of commodities on nontradeables and how that hits domestic demand. so there's always scope. the downside surprises when it comes to the domestic situation and not spending. as long as that's in place, stick to a dovish buyer, and in that, probably stable conditions for now. >> what's your...
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that tells you everything you need to know about why air new zealand wants out.has then an underwhelming investment for them. they will retain the alliance , retaining a small irgin as well. , this is the second chinese thai up after the -- tie up after the alliance announced recently. rishaad: thanks a lot for that. old allen in sydney. irgin up 18%. he describes the policy as a "supernova that will eventually explode." strong words. he says we have come to the end of the bond market. of aconomy is at the end decade-long cycle that has led to negative rates. these low rates are promoting bubbles and punishing savers, banks, and insurance companies. gross says it is unsustainable. in 500yields lowest years of recorded history, $10 trillion, a supernova that will explode one day. expands,star dies, it well that may be what we see. crushed, 10 year and 20 year yields at a record low. others are near or at their all-time lows. sendingch for yielded investors into other government that as well. the u.s. 10 year pushed to the lowest level since february, a exitntial b
that tells you everything you need to know about why air new zealand wants out.has then an underwhelming investment for them. they will retain the alliance , retaining a small irgin as well. , this is the second chinese thai up after the -- tie up after the alliance announced recently. rishaad: thanks a lot for that. old allen in sydney. irgin up 18%. he describes the policy as a "supernova that will eventually explode." strong words. he says we have come to the end of the bond...
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. >> trad$2.4 billion deal with s new zealand. >>. >>> jam packed show today. stoxx 6 thousand down just over 1%. just give you sense of what's driving this. have a look at the individual market performers here. the ftsi 100 is outperforming only dow by 1%. that's outperformed for the last couple of sessions the oil and gas and basic resources sector actually outperforming if you look what's driving today not one sector in the green the likes of healthcare, food and beverages outperforming on the downside so -- the basic resources. just to give you sense we've seen gains for the last two sessions for basic resources. even with the losses we're is it seeing today still up more than 4% on the week. oil and gas higher more than 3% as well despite louses we're seeing today. we did see gains yesterday in the session o 1.7%. that helped the u.s. session and energy in particular. but we're just taking back some of those gains we've seen for the last couple of sessions. still above $52 a barrel. billionaire investor george soros is returning to trading and taking a bea
. >> trad$2.4 billion deal with s new zealand. >>. >>> jam packed show today. stoxx 6 thousand down just over 1%. just give you sense of what's driving this. have a look at the individual market performers here. the ftsi 100 is outperforming only dow by 1%. that's outperformed for the last couple of sessions the oil and gas and basic resources sector actually outperforming if you look what's driving today not one sector in the green the likes of healthcare, food and...
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kiwis are native to new zealand and are endangered because of predators out there. >> odd looking. >> coming up, real an amazing landing by spacex on an ocean-going drone ship. this morning, new incredible video of that historic landing. >>> and the young surfer and shark attack survivors who wowing crowds all over again. but bethany hamilton did at the world surf league's fiji women's pro. first though have, a look at today's temperatures. >> they need to turn the oven off in phoenix. 103. >> wow. >> announcer: "world news now" weather, brought to you by vista print. approaching medicare eligibility? you may think you can put off checking out your medicare options until you're sixty-five, but now is a good time to get the ball rolling. keep in mind, medicare only covers about eighty percent of part b medical costs. the rest is up to you. that's where aarp medicare supplement insurance plans insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company come in. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could help pay some of what medicare doesn't, saving you in out-of-pocket med
kiwis are native to new zealand and are endangered because of predators out there. >> odd looking. >> coming up, real an amazing landing by spacex on an ocean-going drone ship. this morning, new incredible video of that historic landing. >>> and the young surfer and shark attack survivors who wowing crowds all over again. but bethany hamilton did at the world surf league's fiji women's pro. first though have, a look at today's temperatures. >> they need to turn the...
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that means it is easier to get investment in new zealand. the pastis up, and years, 87 applications by foreign investors, with investors above 100 million dollars, i think it is 45 between $100 million and $200 million. so after tpp, investors, at this range, and there are many, will have an easier time investing in new zealand. our view would be better if that threshold was higher, but that is what we have. this is good liberalization. we wish it would have gone allher, but you put this together, the tariff, the investment liberalization, we see a lot of this in the gdp. there may be better ways to do pretrade in an ideal world, but this is the real world, and what tpp has given us is pretty good. on the other hand, this is not all you have in the tpp. what i want to do now is go to the other side and make some critical arguments about some aspects of it. dan earlier in his talk gave a nice breakdown. i don't have the slide showing you all the different tpp chapters, the one we thought were better and worse, it is clear that that we think m
that means it is easier to get investment in new zealand. the pastis up, and years, 87 applications by foreign investors, with investors above 100 million dollars, i think it is 45 between $100 million and $200 million. so after tpp, investors, at this range, and there are many, will have an easier time investing in new zealand. our view would be better if that threshold was higher, but that is what we have. this is good liberalization. we wish it would have gone allher, but you put this...
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she's the champ once again proving what this brother sister duo have known all along. >> new zealand,bird is a flyless bird. they can't fly. we're proving they can fly. >> reporter: for "nightline," gloria rif rare ya. >> they call it extreme for a reason. our thanks to gloria. next, after brexit, what happens now? ♪ it's here, but it's going by fast. the opportunity of the year is back: the mercedes-benz summer event. get to your dealer today for incredible once-a-season offers, and start firing up those grilles. lease the cla250 for $299 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. fight heartburn fast. with tums chewy delights. the mouthwatering soft chew that goes to work in seconds to conquer heartburn fast. tum tum tum tum. chewy delights. only from tums. >>> and finally tonight, it's called brexit. last night's historic vote that saw the united kingdom separate from the european union. and now the day after. abc's chief foreign respondent is assessing the fallout. >> reporter: a new day dawned over big ben and the morning papers blared the new
she's the champ once again proving what this brother sister duo have known all along. >> new zealand,bird is a flyless bird. they can't fly. we're proving they can fly. >> reporter: for "nightline," gloria rif rare ya. >> they call it extreme for a reason. our thanks to gloria. next, after brexit, what happens now? ♪ it's here, but it's going by fast. the opportunity of the year is back: the mercedes-benz summer event. get to your dealer today for incredible...
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australia, new zealand look like that at the moment.ing up, the brexit reaching far and wide, discussing how britain leaving the eu single market could affect asia. well,e the open as looking like the hang seng will be down when things get underway in a couple of minutes. ♪ ♪ rishaad: our top stories, asia-pacific stocks heading for the first drop in four days as traders moved to the sidelines. the possibility of the u.k. overng the eu hangs markets, even though both markers see only a 20% chance, weaker gold, oil rallying. softbank moving to the upside after news that the president is stepping down, with the founder making it clear that he would not be getting the top job anytime soon. control of maintain the company that he built to one of the largest in japan. softbank agreeing to sell its stake in super cell. janet yellen offering a subtle but important change and economic language during her testimony on capitol hill. whether,w assessing rather than win, the u.s. economy will show signs of picking up. right, the open in shanghai, h
australia, new zealand look like that at the moment.ing up, the brexit reaching far and wide, discussing how britain leaving the eu single market could affect asia. well,e the open as looking like the hang seng will be down when things get underway in a couple of minutes. ♪ ♪ rishaad: our top stories, asia-pacific stocks heading for the first drop in four days as traders moved to the sidelines. the possibility of the u.k. overng the eu hangs markets, even though both markers see only a 20%...
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new zealand down a 31%.ant to show you the us role in market because this is the one that will react to the most of the china tread -- trade data. we are seeing quite a lot of down pressure with key mining .layers led by bhp billiton rio is also off by 2%. we have seen quite a bit of weakness coming through from some of those coal players as well. we are expecting the export number could have been a little bit weaker. a quick look at the japanese yen in response to the first quarter gdp, 1.9% annualized quarter on quarter, bearing in line with estimates. with a big spy coming through when the data was released. angie: japan's economy grew slightly more than expected in the first quarter. faster than a preliminary figure of 1.7%. to put that in perspective, let's bring in brian fowler. does this revision .40 trend? this revision point toward a trend? brian: it does point to a trend. one of the important things from today's figures were the revisions. of course, the upward revision is one of the reasons why th
new zealand down a 31%.ant to show you the us role in market because this is the one that will react to the most of the china tread -- trade data. we are seeing quite a lot of down pressure with key mining .layers led by bhp billiton rio is also off by 2%. we have seen quite a bit of weakness coming through from some of those coal players as well. we are expecting the export number could have been a little bit weaker. a quick look at the japanese yen in response to the first quarter gdp, 1.9%...
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what that means, it's easier to get investment approved in new zealand. in the past five years, there were 87 applications with investments above $100 million, and i think it is 45 of them were between $100 million and $200 million. after the tpp goes into force, investors at this range, and there are many of them, will have an easier time investing in new zealand. in our view, it would be better if that threshold were even higher, but that's what we have. this is some good liberalization there. we wish it would have gone further. you put all of this together, we see a lot of good liberalization in the tpp. there may be better ways to do free trade in an ideal world, but this is the real world and what the tpp has given us is something that's pretty good. but on the other hand, this isn't all you have in the tpp. so what i want to do now is go to the other side and make some critical arguments about some aspects of it. dan has earlier in his talk gave a nice breakdown. i don't want the slide to ut up there again showing you all the different tpp chapters.
what that means, it's easier to get investment approved in new zealand. in the past five years, there were 87 applications with investments above $100 million, and i think it is 45 of them were between $100 million and $200 million. after the tpp goes into force, investors at this range, and there are many of them, will have an easier time investing in new zealand. in our view, it would be better if that threshold were even higher, but that's what we have. this is some good liberalization...
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have with the united states would hundred 44 countries with the un general assembly can in the new zealand in the united states and president obama announced the declaration and. we gave to natalie raise the declaration and without political equality and i have witnessed firsthand unilateral action president clinton with president obama both endorse a consultation a policy through executive order but from our perspective consultation is to go through indian country to find instances even over the political and policy objections when we consult only to find out there is unilateral action affecting our resources them people we need a quality for the relationship to be redefined second is to negotiate disputes for crowfoot has a dispute with canada they don't perceive the determined course of action but there is the element of diplomacy where people bargaining position is recognized going to dispute resolution to resolve disputes. we don't have that luxury the only option is lawsuits. said the case was 3.$9 billion lawsuit of tribal nations of largest class-action lawsuit in history to keep u
have with the united states would hundred 44 countries with the un general assembly can in the new zealand in the united states and president obama announced the declaration and. we gave to natalie raise the declaration and without political equality and i have witnessed firsthand unilateral action president clinton with president obama both endorse a consultation a policy through executive order but from our perspective consultation is to go through indian country to find instances even over...
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that threatened the sea lanes between new zealand and australia as far as america was concerned. >> froman diego 24-year-old captain john sweeney shipped out with the first fattbattalion. he just didn't know where he was headed. >> beyond the seas were the orders we received. we didn't know at that time how we were going to be used. we were called a mobile reserve for a larger force. >> unlike sweden, 24-year-old sergeant mitch page already knew the enemy from his time in china. >> many of them were mongolians and many were over 6 feet tall and over 200 pounds. they would run bayonets through you and shoot you. i wanted to be honest. i wanted to share everything i knew or heard about or saw in >> john sweeney and mitch page found themselves attached to a hastily created new marine division under general major arch. a virginiain' with a liquid drawl was given the orders. >> he was given high marks for what he did and how he did it. >> how much time does the first ma marine division have? >> one of the things about guadalcanal, the order is listed on the fourth of july, the land is on the
that threatened the sea lanes between new zealand and australia as far as america was concerned. >> froman diego 24-year-old captain john sweeney shipped out with the first fattbattalion. he just didn't know where he was headed. >> beyond the seas were the orders we received. we didn't know at that time how we were going to be used. we were called a mobile reserve for a larger force. >> unlike sweden, 24-year-old sergeant mitch page already knew the enemy from his time in...
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to new zealand we go. is pretty trading much flat, into negative territory.e are watching the kiwi right now, 69 u.s. cents. this ahead of the rbnz decision tomorrow. zealand interest-rate cuts this week are waning. investors see of 40% chance of government lowering the official cash rate. coming down to the opens in australia, japan, and korea. futures in australia pointing to a lower open as well. at 74ssie dollar holding u.s. cents, this after jumping to ave or week i -- four-week high. numbers are home due out, so we will be keeping watch to that. let's get to japan. futures trading in chicago pointing to a higher open, a stronger yen, 107.29, but we are expecting first-quarter growth takers out of japan later this hour. analysts are expecting a slight transition upwards. we will have that breaking news when it comes out this hour. but it was the s&p 500 index hitting a 10 month high, with commodities assisted by crude, settling above $50 a barrel. the dollar weakened to a one-month low on the prospect of gradual fed rate hikes. bloombergs su keenan is tr
to new zealand we go. is pretty trading much flat, into negative territory.e are watching the kiwi right now, 69 u.s. cents. this ahead of the rbnz decision tomorrow. zealand interest-rate cuts this week are waning. investors see of 40% chance of government lowering the official cash rate. coming down to the opens in australia, japan, and korea. futures in australia pointing to a lower open as well. at 74ssie dollar holding u.s. cents, this after jumping to ave or week i -- four-week high....
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the new zealand dollar did spike very powerfully this morning after the bank of new zealand decided toe cash rate on hold at 2.1 to 5%, concerned about the strength of the dollar pushing toward 71 u.s. cents, but also balancing that against a red-hot housing market. to staykorea expected at 1.5%. expecting a cut, but there is a consensus there will be a cut sometime down the track in 2016. a word about china as well, inflation data out of there, cpi expected to remain steady, while the producer price index is expected to improve slightly to oil% largely thanks to prices. markets in china, hong kong, and china were all closed today. ♪ this is "bloomberg west." the french government has made luring tech companies to the country a top priority. they convinced they's book intel to open offices in the country. yet, some tech companies have criticized the country's business practices for being too tough. the french ambassador for international investment and ceo of business joins me now here in the studio. thank you so much for joining us. first of all, paris has quickly in the last few year
the new zealand dollar did spike very powerfully this morning after the bank of new zealand decided toe cash rate on hold at 2.1 to 5%, concerned about the strength of the dollar pushing toward 71 u.s. cents, but also balancing that against a red-hot housing market. to staykorea expected at 1.5%. expecting a cut, but there is a consensus there will be a cut sometime down the track in 2016. a word about china as well, inflation data out of there, cpi expected to remain steady, while the producer...
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and i said i took my two boys to new zealand trout fishing on the north island of new zealand.'s nice. i was fly fishing with gos gorbachev. and i'm like i'm done. i cannot compete. >> as i recall i said we had been in new zealand the year before at the same lodge. >> stephen: you had already done what i did. you beat me twice. that doesn't make it better. that makes it worse. so you were-- >> and the families have gone skiing together. >> stephen: exactly. yeah, we've gone to sundance, in utah, exactly. you're a very good skier. it's humbling to ski with you. >> no, no, no, not anymore. i'm an old dude at this point. >> stephen: that's why it's so humbling, tom. if you were my age and better than i was, i wouldn't be humbled. >> we had a good time. >> stephen: i want to ask one more question about this picture. how long were you up there in the amazon? >> i left six days agoing. >> stephen: so when you left, england was still part of the european union and the world had not come to an end. >> that's right. and when i got there, at the end you may remember the projections were
and i said i took my two boys to new zealand trout fishing on the north island of new zealand.'s nice. i was fly fishing with gos gorbachev. and i'm like i'm done. i cannot compete. >> as i recall i said we had been in new zealand the year before at the same lodge. >> stephen: you had already done what i did. you beat me twice. that doesn't make it better. that makes it worse. so you were-- >> and the families have gone skiing together. >> stephen: exactly. yeah, we've...
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. >> "a power essential fatty-acid combination from the pristine waters of new zealand." >> and we're proud to state that. it's sustainable. it's green. we use the mussel. we use the shell. we grind the shells up after they're used, turning them into road tiles or construction products. and then we're back in the same cycle, but it's a constant cycle. >> announcer: quality control is of the utmost importance, and it starts with the quality of the water in which these mussels are grown. they are farmed in the marlborough sounds of new zealand, home of some of the purest waters in the world. in a recent marine ecosystem management study that assessed how different countries managed their marine resources, new zealand came in first place. sustainability is also a top priority. the green-lipped mussels go through an 18-month journey before they are harvested. this process is carefully monitored to ensure they are not harvested too rapidly and to guarantee that a constant supply of the green-lipped mussel is always available. green-lipped mussels are naturally high antioxidants. this pheno
. >> "a power essential fatty-acid combination from the pristine waters of new zealand." >> and we're proud to state that. it's sustainable. it's green. we use the mussel. we use the shell. we grind the shells up after they're used, turning them into road tiles or construction products. and then we're back in the same cycle, but it's a constant cycle. >> announcer: quality control is of the utmost importance, and it starts with the quality of the water in which these...
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the bank of new zealand can probably add another 25 basis points.rything we talked about except for the fed, ever central bank is either printing more money or trend to lower rates. there is something wrong with this picture, right? central banks are using as much as they can, yet the equity markets over the last 12 months or negative and bond yields have dropped 40-50 basis points, somehow it is not working. angie: you have to connect the dots, right? if the fed will not raise rates, the u.s. dollar will get weaker, which means it will be more expensive for exporters in japan in new zealand as well, which will influence the decision on thursday. >> absolutely right. look at what is happening in japan. they are printing asthma money as they can, and the result simply say that you have a weaker nikkei and a stronger yen. if you cross over to europe and look at what mario draghi is doing, it is the same result, european stocks are down. there, but are not you're right, a stronger currency against the u.s. dollar makes it harder for central banks, if a
the bank of new zealand can probably add another 25 basis points.rything we talked about except for the fed, ever central bank is either printing more money or trend to lower rates. there is something wrong with this picture, right? central banks are using as much as they can, yet the equity markets over the last 12 months or negative and bond yields have dropped 40-50 basis points, somehow it is not working. angie: you have to connect the dots, right? if the fed will not raise rates, the u.s....
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korea down by 1.5%, and new zealand off by .5%.ures are suggesting weakness from china and hong kong when they open at the bottom of the hour. a big week, chancellor angela merkel in china, and china trade production within the hour. pricey checking on oil is, weakness weighing into energy stocks, down 1/10 of 1% . japanese yen and gold surging on safe haven buying. obama sayingident a massacre at a gay nightclub in florida is an attack on all americans and is being investigated as an act of terrorism. peoplele killed, 53 injured in the worst mass shooting in u.s. history. what do we know? >> the gunman has been identified as a 29-year-old u.s. citizen born in new york to parents from afghanistan, omar mateen. a 911 call before the attack at a gay nightclub in orlando in which he claims allegiance to so-called islamic state. omar mateen had come to the bureau's attention in 2013 when he made comments to coworkers about links to terrorist groups. the following year, he was investigated for ties to an american who became a suicide bo
korea down by 1.5%, and new zealand off by .5%.ures are suggesting weakness from china and hong kong when they open at the bottom of the hour. a big week, chancellor angela merkel in china, and china trade production within the hour. pricey checking on oil is, weakness weighing into energy stocks, down 1/10 of 1% . japanese yen and gold surging on safe haven buying. obama sayingident a massacre at a gay nightclub in florida is an attack on all americans and is being investigated as an act of...
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. >>> a pleasant boat trip turns terrifying for a new zealand couple and their dog. >> turned very uglyuary 1997. experienced seaman paul dickinson and his girlfriend, tina keegan, are cruising their new boat off new zealand's north island with their bull terrier, priscilla. >> it was the end of the holiday, it was a sunday. we were probably half an hour into our trip. >> miles from land, a powerful rogue wave shatters one of the vessel's big windows. >> at that stage, the wave came over and actually hit the front of the boat which, in turn, caused the window to break and the water is coming in. priscilla was sitting there looking at me. and i'm looking at the waves and it was just like, hmm, this is quite scary. >> the couple sends an urgent call for help. it's picked up by the west pac helicopter rescue team in new zealand. >> the hotline rang. so, i thought here we go. what we got now? we were told it was a boat in distress and if we could go out and try to find it. >> the mayday calls gives only a vague position. the pilot knows finding the boat will be tough. >> the rescue helicopt
. >>> a pleasant boat trip turns terrifying for a new zealand couple and their dog. >> turned very uglyuary 1997. experienced seaman paul dickinson and his girlfriend, tina keegan, are cruising their new boat off new zealand's north island with their bull terrier, priscilla. >> it was the end of the holiday, it was a sunday. we were probably half an hour into our trip. >> miles from land, a powerful rogue wave shatters one of the vessel's big windows. >> at that...
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paul: new zealand trading for 30 minutes and looking pretty good, .25% and waiting on gdp figures forirst quarter out of new zealand, expect it to show a healthy rise , given an annualized figure of 2.3%. gains, indicate modest but we will take them after a week of declines. looking at declined on the nikkei as well. the bank of japan holds its policy meeting today and is expected to follow the federal reserve has lead and keep the policy rate on hold at -.1%. there is diminishing support for the negative rates policy, especially with upper house elections coming up. in australia, we are waiting for unemployment data from a. it is expected to hold steady, but it's a notoriously volatile number. while it looks good on the surface, there has been a lot of growth in part time jobs and a decline in hours worked. the governor hoping for a good read because it is the last piece of critical data ahead of the early july election. that's some of what we are watching around the region today. i'm paul allen in sydney, australia. vimeo interactive corp. is looking for a new ceo. joh 11 will serve
paul: new zealand trading for 30 minutes and looking pretty good, .25% and waiting on gdp figures forirst quarter out of new zealand, expect it to show a healthy rise , given an annualized figure of 2.3%. gains, indicate modest but we will take them after a week of declines. looking at declined on the nikkei as well. the bank of japan holds its policy meeting today and is expected to follow the federal reserve has lead and keep the policy rate on hold at -.1%. there is diminishing support for...
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new zealand policymakers keeping the official cash rate at 2.25% for the second straight meeting.nor graham wheeler saying he expects inflation to reach target-of his 1% to 3% earlier than previously expected, giving him further scope to delay monetary easing. there's the kiwi dollar, i is level in a year. this is the bloomberg commodity index, which measures all the major commodities into a gauge. at its highest level since october. it is up 24% since reaching that record low in january. crude oil among its constituents rising for a fourth consecutive day. longest winning stretch since april. highest level for wti since july. the bloomberg commodity index, highest level since october. francine: thank you so much. two weeks from britain's referendum on the european union membership, we have to look at yields. 10-year yields falling to a record low. the point we were at this morning, you can see it there, from about mid-march -- they've been claiming before the nation votes on this june 23 referendum. we had a record low bond yield for the 10-year in the u.k. former prime minister
new zealand policymakers keeping the official cash rate at 2.25% for the second straight meeting.nor graham wheeler saying he expects inflation to reach target-of his 1% to 3% earlier than previously expected, giving him further scope to delay monetary easing. there's the kiwi dollar, i is level in a year. this is the bloomberg commodity index, which measures all the major commodities into a gauge. at its highest level since october. it is up 24% since reaching that record low in january. crude...
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when i was suggest is we are looking at charts from denmark, charts from new zealand, charts from south korea. it is a global new wants to day with a letter attention to it. most people are saying do not look at tech valuations, it is negative rates that are putting in boko haram yields. we will discuss that next. let's get to bloomberg first word news. ramy: israel is cracking down on palestinians of during the first major attack. they opened fire in an tel aviv shopping district killing for his release. in response israel has revoke permits for palestinians to visit israel and travel abroad during robin done. those who want to u.k. to stay in the european union warned that it breaks it could cost jobs. some companies have already frozen hiring in u.k. while others are using short-term contracts to fill jobs. meanwhile the deadline to vote on the referendum has been extended by two days. voters know how went till midnight tonight to register. the registration website crashed tuesday night. that vote will be held june 23. and in france there is no side of protest that will end soon. the
when i was suggest is we are looking at charts from denmark, charts from new zealand, charts from south korea. it is a global new wants to day with a letter attention to it. most people are saying do not look at tech valuations, it is negative rates that are putting in boko haram yields. we will discuss that next. let's get to bloomberg first word news. ramy: israel is cracking down on palestinians of during the first major attack. they opened fire in an tel aviv shopping district killing for...
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the new zealand interest rate cuts this week are waning.s a chance of it being lowered to 2% cash rate on thursday. economists views mixed with 10-17 surveyed by bloomberg expecting the rate will be held at 2.25%. rising fuel prices, tax increases and a housing boom may give wheeler a cause to delay despite flagging inflation. china is speeding up efforts to build a manned deep water lab in the south china sea. they said it will be used to search for minerals and could be as deep as three kilometers below the surface. beijing said it owns 80% of the water way although it is contested by five southeast asian nations this is bloomberg news. rishaad: now the force of "star wars" in china seems to be no match for "warcraft," the which is debuting today in the mainland. will the online game inspired film appeal to nongamers? let's bring in the president of the media company watching the entertainment and media industry for three decades. so good of you to join us. is it fundamentally -- can can this movie appeal to nongamers in china? >> well, l
the new zealand interest rate cuts this week are waning.s a chance of it being lowered to 2% cash rate on thursday. economists views mixed with 10-17 surveyed by bloomberg expecting the rate will be held at 2.25%. rising fuel prices, tax increases and a housing boom may give wheeler a cause to delay despite flagging inflation. china is speeding up efforts to build a manned deep water lab in the south china sea. they said it will be used to search for minerals and could be as deep as three...
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. >> mark: a massive drug bust in new zealand.ll tell you how much methamphetamines were taken to. as a live look outside at the bay bridge. there is still up back up with a lot of sunshine. >> mark: police say it in new zealand did they need the largest bust ever formats and finance. they recovered half a ton of its. the estimated street value over $300 million. the single haul is larger than the entire total methamphetamines seized in new zealand all of last year. >> james: we're tracking double we're tracking temperatures and will have your complete forecast coming up after these messages. >> mark: we're on to the forecast and traffic jams >> james: we're looking to a great weekend coming up. we have cooling temperatures over the next two days. we may have a rain on thursday. the weekend looks great if you have any plans you have hot weather to do it again. we elihu for high clouds the. breakdown of a forecast goes like this. for lunch will have 70 inland the mid-60s by the bay partly cloudy by debate. by 3:00 we'll hit the hig
. >> mark: a massive drug bust in new zealand.ll tell you how much methamphetamines were taken to. as a live look outside at the bay bridge. there is still up back up with a lot of sunshine. >> mark: police say it in new zealand did they need the largest bust ever formats and finance. they recovered half a ton of its. the estimated street value over $300 million. the single haul is larger than the entire total methamphetamines seized in new zealand all of last year. >> james:...
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in new zealand, down a quarter of a percent, the new zealand .ollar at $.70 the strength of the kiwieighing on equities and exports. over to japan, futures trading in chicago, and it is pointing to a much lower open from friday's close, the japanese yen continuing to rise. no trading inket, australia, a public holiday for the queen's birthday. morning,tory this president obama says a massacre at a gay nightclub in florida is an attack on all americans. it is being investigated as an act of terrorism. by a lone 53 wounded gunman in the worst mass shooting in u.s. history. we have yvonne man with the latest on this. asnne: the attack happened 300 people were dancing and drinking. people described chaos and horror with dozens dead and injured as survivors rush to escape. ae assault was followed by three-hour standoff with people trapped inside becoming hostages. teams form thelt ves tosetting off explosio distract the gun man. >> we are dealing with something that is unimaginable. ask for a state of emergency. we are also issuing a state of emergency for the city of orlando so we can br
in new zealand, down a quarter of a percent, the new zealand .ollar at $.70 the strength of the kiwieighing on equities and exports. over to japan, futures trading in chicago, and it is pointing to a much lower open from friday's close, the japanese yen continuing to rise. no trading inket, australia, a public holiday for the queen's birthday. morning,tory this president obama says a massacre at a gay nightclub in florida is an attack on all americans. it is being investigated as an act of...
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i got an e-mail from new zealand this morning. honest to god. a pilot in new zealand who had read this book, and had been moved by it. some people had wore pow bracelets. i have gotten e-mails from people who wore harry jenkins bracelets, and it's been more rewarding than i ever imagined. we're already in our second printing. it's been out for a month. it is with saint martin's press in new york. , i think,a is just enamored with the story. in some ways with the story, which is so important because so many of us have forgotten what that period meant, what these men service men and women service men, and my general situation was -- i was born after the war. so we don't know the story of the vietnam pows. my mission is to bring this story to a whole new generation so our country could never , forget what these men did. >> let me get you the mike. >> i know he doesn't want me to say anything, but i know this is about alcatraz. my husband was shot down and carried into china and held in iron basket prison for five and a half years in solitary confin
i got an e-mail from new zealand this morning. honest to god. a pilot in new zealand who had read this book, and had been moved by it. some people had wore pow bracelets. i have gotten e-mails from people who wore harry jenkins bracelets, and it's been more rewarding than i ever imagined. we're already in our second printing. it's been out for a month. it is with saint martin's press in new york. , i think,a is just enamored with the story. in some ways with the story, which is so important...
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. >> these two in new zealand, they noticed them because most the people who come into the store are regulars. then a second guy in a hood comes in. >> oh, they were ready. >> starting to bow up as soon as that guy walked in the door. >> he has something in his hand. he picks up the stool, boom. the other guy runs behind him with a hockey stick. >> serious defense there. >> they ran faster than they came in. because these guys, they were not playing. >>> it's video from a japanese tv show that was shared on facebook and it's picking up millions upon millions upon millions of views because people are blown away. you see these young japanese high school students. put it over this glass and cracking an egg into it. they're actually basically going to grow chickens outside of the egg. >> oh, whatever. not. no, no. that's not how it works. >> what got the internet in a tisy, they're claiming these japanese high school students were the first to discover it. these are fertilized eggs. the ones you buy in the grocery store are unfertilized. i can see it on the face already. which part of th
. >> these two in new zealand, they noticed them because most the people who come into the store are regulars. then a second guy in a hood comes in. >> oh, they were ready. >> starting to bow up as soon as that guy walked in the door. >> he has something in his hand. he picks up the stool, boom. the other guy runs behind him with a hockey stick. >> serious defense there. >> they ran faster than they came in. because these guys, they were not playing....
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this is a video from a school in new zealand shot by two kids, they're teenagers.ere just messing around. went to see a movie, came back and this thing had just exploded. already $10 million views, 90,000 shares. they should start getting a bit more buzz. >> trick shots with chairs. >> oh, that was impressive. >> the reactions are from -- people enjoy what they're doing. but then they start getting even more advances. >> we're just getting started. >> what about when you stack them or the no-look stack over your head. >> the final, the finale, the double. >> now you're getting it. you're getting it. >> i am so impressed. >> not going to work. >> nope. >> didn't work. >> didn't work. >> definitely keep your day job. >>> there's no love like a grandparent's love. grandma, grandpa, man, that is special. charlie here, she's been away in hong kong for three half months, so she is skyping in with grandma and grandpa. i love that they can skype in with her. >> how is the spoon? >> they do. they always want to hear your voice. they want to know what you're up to. when are
this is a video from a school in new zealand shot by two kids, they're teenagers.ere just messing around. went to see a movie, came back and this thing had just exploded. already $10 million views, 90,000 shares. they should start getting a bit more buzz. >> trick shots with chairs. >> oh, that was impressive. >> the reactions are from -- people enjoy what they're doing. but then they start getting even more advances. >> we're just getting started. >> what about...
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new zealand says it may do more . is china next?eferendum two weeks away, housing demand dropping. tax changes undermining the market foundation. let's take a look at where markets are going to be. wpp, both stocks going down. we're looking at a fairly soft open. whether we think it will take us down -- let's find out. the markets are beginning to open and weekend siee on the wei, we have a london market trading down fractionally, cac opening, beginning to look like it is moving around. london now down. let's see how some of these other markets open up. dax -- weng down, will wait. let's find out the details of caroline hyde. caroline: two days of losses on the stoxx 600 -- this is the imap, already down 2/10 of 1%. digging into the industry groups we will see that it is a little bit lackluster. byecommunications are buoyed the fact that the death of some of these companies are down by more than a percentage point. utilities up. a little bit of recalibration after yesterday's exuberance from mary drug you waiting into corporate bond
new zealand says it may do more . is china next?eferendum two weeks away, housing demand dropping. tax changes undermining the market foundation. let's take a look at where markets are going to be. wpp, both stocks going down. we're looking at a fairly soft open. whether we think it will take us down -- let's find out. the markets are beginning to open and weekend siee on the wei, we have a london market trading down fractionally, cac opening, beginning to look like it is moving around. london...
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>> the real story is, she just bought these eggs in new zealand, actually, and had opened up one thee and got a double yolk, then the next day she goes to make an omelette for her kid, it's another double yolk, so then they started to think, well if this happens again let's just record the whole thing she might have got a whole dozen double yolk eggs. >> pretty fascinating. well, max, thanks for cracking that one open for us. >> no problem. >> sometimes when we talk to our pets they talk back. it's hard to understand what they're saying. charlie here, he's got a lot to say. >> sounds like a voiceover. you've got a really good voiceover voice going there. >> nice and deep. a lot of bravado. >> this next cutie pie pup loves meeting new people. and loves naps, too. >> it's like i'm going to curl up into a ball. >> laying in someone's lap on his book snoozing away. doesn't wake up. >> oh. and the weekend goals continue. usually it's the family cat and dog but look at this. the cat -- >> for the university. for the animals, everybody gets along, as you can see. it's really, really enjoyin
>> the real story is, she just bought these eggs in new zealand, actually, and had opened up one thee and got a double yolk, then the next day she goes to make an omelette for her kid, it's another double yolk, so then they started to think, well if this happens again let's just record the whole thing she might have got a whole dozen double yolk eggs. >> pretty fascinating. well, max, thanks for cracking that one open for us. >> no problem. >> sometimes when we talk to...
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canada, new zealand, australia -- which one of the nato members are encouraging us to leave the eu?ust one! all of them are saying we are safer together. johnson: the best place for us is out of this morass. nick: johnson votes to wrestle control from out of brussels during the 23rd of june, he said, will be a new beginning. control,on: take back i believe that this thursday could be our country's independence day. [cheers and applause] nick: with tension high, both sides accuse the other. the interestabout europe, they lied about the european army. they put it in their leaflets, and they lied about its use. it is not big enough. you deserve the truth. you deserve the truth! debate included contributions from leaders in both campaigns. >> the european union does not listen to us, it is not have our bestst interests at heart. know, actually say, you the european union is the segment of the economy. nick: it was a lively debate. >> thank you, thank you. that brings the debate to an end. thee: today would have been 42nd birthday of jo cox, of course the labor mp who was shot stabbed to
canada, new zealand, australia -- which one of the nato members are encouraging us to leave the eu?ust one! all of them are saying we are safer together. johnson: the best place for us is out of this morass. nick: johnson votes to wrestle control from out of brussels during the 23rd of june, he said, will be a new beginning. control,on: take back i believe that this thursday could be our country's independence day. [cheers and applause] nick: with tension high, both sides accuse the other. the...
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new zealand forces in vietnam and australia in combat alongside u.s.soldiers. one presidential assistance? landy heard -- jack valanti wrote "the mode to bring up the problem of peter arnett, who has been more damaging to the u.s. cause than a hope italian of viet cong -- battalion of viet cong." [laughter] mr. arnett: gallagher was prepared to encounter the criticism had a briefcase full of facts this -- disputing the stories. prior to the meeting, two ap never managing editors reported to gallagher that the president had complained to them about my coverage. in the ap chief went to the meeting anxious to resolve this issue. the american president and gallagher where a formidable pair, both were tall, tough people. tough-minded. but the luncheon went on entry to an end with no mention of the war. gallagher said at last, mr. president, and understand you are being critical of some of the ap story some vietnam. oh no, the president replied. i think the ap is doing a great job. not willing to challenge the president on what he is been told a few days ear
new zealand forces in vietnam and australia in combat alongside u.s.soldiers. one presidential assistance? landy heard -- jack valanti wrote "the mode to bring up the problem of peter arnett, who has been more damaging to the u.s. cause than a hope italian of viet cong -- battalion of viet cong." [laughter] mr. arnett: gallagher was prepared to encounter the criticism had a briefcase full of facts this -- disputing the stories. prior to the meeting, two ap never managing editors...
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new zealand forces in vietnam, in australia in combat alongside u.s. soldiers. now, when presidential assistant jack volente heard that the ap president wes gallagher was coming to the white house to meet to discuss white house criticism, volente wrote, quote, you might want to bring up the problem of peter arnett who has been more damaging to the u.s. cause than a whole battalion of viet-kongs. okay, for the meeting, wes gallagher was prepared to counter the criticism bearing a briefcase filled with photos and facts supporting the disputed stories. the day prior to the meeting, two ap member managing editors reported to gallagher that the president had -- about my coverage. the ap chief went to the meeting anxious to resolve this issue. now, the american president and gallagher were a formidable pair. both were tall, tough people. tough minded. but the luncheon went on and drew to an end with no mention of the war. gallagher said at last, mr. president, i understand you are being critical of some of the ap stories from vietnam. oh, no, the president r
new zealand forces in vietnam, in australia in combat alongside u.s. soldiers. now, when presidential assistant jack volente heard that the ap president wes gallagher was coming to the white house to meet to discuss white house criticism, volente wrote, quote, you might want to bring up the problem of peter arnett who has been more damaging to the u.s. cause than a whole battalion of viet-kongs. okay, for the meeting, wes gallagher was prepared to counter the criticism bearing a briefcase...
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new zealand's number four folk comedy band. >> if we go, don't be this girl. >> this girl was a little upset because she got kicked out so somebody started rolling the cameras, because, drama. >> the show continues. >> oh, the show continues but it is not a comedy. >> i was second in the room for this show and you -- >> do we know why she even got kicked out in the first place? >> let's just say her behavior was something security guards noticed so they kicked her out. at this point she said you guys pushed me in my face and she's telling people, can you see? can you see anything? >> can you see that? >> according to the person who posted this video at this point she's offscreen she's trying to force her way back into this theater in vancouver, british columbia where this concert has just happened. >> oh! >> comes back in the frame, as she is hit, and smack onto the pavement, and it sounds awful. >> did they push her, what happened? >> according to this guy they did push her away, and she fell down. at one point she bangs her head down and is gagging. she is not able to get up very eas
new zealand's number four folk comedy band. >> if we go, don't be this girl. >> this girl was a little upset because she got kicked out so somebody started rolling the cameras, because, drama. >> the show continues. >> oh, the show continues but it is not a comedy. >> i was second in the room for this show and you -- >> do we know why she even got kicked out in the first place? >> let's just say her behavior was something security guards noticed so they...
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police say, the total street value is worth over 3-million new zealand dollars! arrested. and they made their first court appearance today. and all three are still in jail. >> britteny: we will warm things up and make up for toward the weekend. sassanid 25 oakland 20 hayward 17. livermore 18 concord. san francisco right now 6264 oakland. 66 san jose. the stronger onshore flow one, is a cooler temperature is moving in. >> reporter: cooler temperatures tomorrow and then allowed a mid- 70s for inland spot warm up to 76 on thursday outside chance of showers and then these by friday. >> pam:attention music lovers. this october may be your last chance to attend the treasure island music fesitval. that's according to organizer's of the 10 year san francisco event. a reason for the departure wasn't stated. but treasure island. will soon redevelope a shuttered naval base. with over 8,000 homes. tickets for the fall event go on sale thursday. big name artist like ice cube and james blake.will headline the 2 day festival. a special guest today for some benioff children's ho
police say, the total street value is worth over 3-million new zealand dollars! arrested. and they made their first court appearance today. and all three are still in jail. >> britteny: we will warm things up and make up for toward the weekend. sassanid 25 oakland 20 hayward 17. livermore 18 concord. san francisco right now 6264 oakland. 66 san jose. the stronger onshore flow one, is a cooler temperature is moving in. >> reporter: cooler temperatures tomorrow and then allowed a mid-...