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a coach has crashed into the wall of a tunnel in northern china, killing at least 36 people. 13 otherse hurt. it's not clear if other vehicles were involved in the crash. the tainted eggs scandal that began in the netherlands has spread to other european countries. 20 tonnes have been sold in denmark. susannah streeter is here. it is time to world business report. more troubles for the founder and former boss of uber. now travis kalanick is slapped with a lawsuit for fraud. shares of the owner of snapchat plunged 14% after the social media firm reported more than $400m in quarterly losses and fewer than expected users. hello and welcome to world business report. my name is susannah streeter. in a minute we'll look at the very expensive business of having a baby. but first, ride—sharing giant uber‘s horrible 2017 continues. in june its co—founder, travis kalanick, was ousted as chief executive after a series of scandals hit the company. he is now being sued forfraud by one of their biggest investors. dave lee reports in san francisco. when travis kalanick was forced out as chief executi
a coach has crashed into the wall of a tunnel in northern china, killing at least 36 people. 13 otherse hurt. it's not clear if other vehicles were involved in the crash. the tainted eggs scandal that began in the netherlands has spread to other european countries. 20 tonnes have been sold in denmark. susannah streeter is here. it is time to world business report. more troubles for the founder and former boss of uber. now travis kalanick is slapped with a lawsuit for fraud. shares of the owner...
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declared safe again. 36 people have been killed after a coach crashed into a wall of a tunnel in northern chinait lost control. the cause of the crash is still unclear. elle georgiou reports. 49 people were aboard this bus when it slammed into the wall of a northern chinese expressway on thursday night. more than 30 of those passengers were killed on impact, among them two children. only 13 survived the crash. the coach was travelling to chengdu city to central china. highways around the tunnel were blocked for hours, and vehicles diverted in the wake of the crash. it is still unclear as to what caused it. but deadly road accidents are common in china. traffic regulations are often flouted or go unenforced by police. and overcrowded coaches are common across the country. in 2015, more than 58,000 people died on chinese roads. high speeds and aggressive driving contributing to the death toll. local authorities will investigate how and why it happened. dilma rousseff's impeachment from office —— dilma rousseff's removalfrom office almost a year ago brought little peace to brazilian politics. she
declared safe again. 36 people have been killed after a coach crashed into a wall of a tunnel in northern chinait lost control. the cause of the crash is still unclear. elle georgiou reports. 49 people were aboard this bus when it slammed into the wall of a northern chinese expressway on thursday night. more than 30 of those passengers were killed on impact, among them two children. only 13 survived the crash. the coach was travelling to chengdu city to central china. highways around the tunnel...
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a coach has crashed into the wall of a tunnel in northern china, killing at least 36 people. 13 otherstherlands has spread
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. >> this rainbow cloud was visible far and wide in northern china and lots of people had their cameras out to take images of it. check out this person in the car. they got what i think are better pictures of this cloud because they got it from multiple angles where you can see how distinctive the colors are right there. yon see it's almost like a flag. >> we just sort of assume there's water vapor up in that cloud and it happens to be catching it at the right angle. what's going on? >> that's what it is. they say for a cloud like that to be visible as widely as this was because this was scene in more than one county, meteorologists say this is not unusual, but you have to have a cloud that's very high and really good altitude and you just have to have water crystals like you tholly do. it's localize ed just to that o cloud. >> it's shaped like the buffalo bills logo. >> a woman who called herself eve got some still images of it. you can see how glorious it is to some people. >> it's like one of the crystals in your window. >> this lasted for several hours. it wasn't like a blink and yo
. >> this rainbow cloud was visible far and wide in northern china and lots of people had their cameras out to take images of it. check out this person in the car. they got what i think are better pictures of this cloud because they got it from multiple angles where you can see how distinctive the colors are right there. yon see it's almost like a flag. >> we just sort of assume there's water vapor up in that cloud and it happens to be catching it at the right angle. what's going...
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. >> a bus crash in northern china has killed at least 36 people and injured 13 more.lehicle slammed into a thursday night. are common accidents in china, and buses are often involved. in 2015 there were 60,000 road deaths. believed to have drowned after being forced off the boats near yemen. that is according to the international organization for migration. they also say spain could overtake greece this year in the number of migrants arriving by sea. this could be because they are finding the spanish route safer. ago, -- community was forced to flee when the islamic state group took over their community. in the process of rebuilding their lives, these men, women, and children face physical and mental problems. "france 24" went to meet with some. >> this is now a giant refugee home to 211 families -- 11 families who fled the islamic state group. jihadists tear women from their families. inhey kidnapped girls front of my eyes. they kill children. >> there is no work or help here. the men say they feel no hope. >> i don't have a job. i have six children to feed. it is re
. >> a bus crash in northern china has killed at least 36 people and injured 13 more.lehicle slammed into a thursday night. are common accidents in china, and buses are often involved. in 2015 there were 60,000 road deaths. believed to have drowned after being forced off the boats near yemen. that is according to the international organization for migration. they also say spain could overtake greece this year in the number of migrants arriving by sea. this could be because they are...
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this is a tornado that ripped through northern china yesterday. it happened for about ten minutes. the damage construction cranes, even an apartment building. debris swirling in the air. no word so far on how many deaths or how many people were hurt. chief meteorologist jeff ranieri is back with you. sneaking in some 90s. >> summer is not done yet. tracking closely hot spots. temperatures cooling down tonight. that is the good news. but again, tracking hotter weather ahead. >>> she takes several small gift cards and consolidates them all giving her one gift card with a combined balance of zilch. next. >> announcer: if you want help, call us or call nbcbayarea/respond. >> a woman whose gift card balance dropped to zero. chris chmura with the story. >> mine are to the left of the refrigerator. she had several gift cards with target with small balances. she decided to consolidate it on to one card with a $79 balance. when she used the new card, the balance was only $2. you might as well call that zero. where did it go. target told her it was used in las vegas. the problem was tina say
this is a tornado that ripped through northern china yesterday. it happened for about ten minutes. the damage construction cranes, even an apartment building. debris swirling in the air. no word so far on how many deaths or how many people were hurt. chief meteorologist jeff ranieri is back with you. sneaking in some 90s. >> summer is not done yet. tracking closely hot spots. temperatures cooling down tonight. that is the good news. but again, tracking hotter weather ahead. >>>...
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you can see the twister tearing through a town in northern china. all that debris in the air, strong air spent that swirling around. right now there's no word on any injuries. >>> closer to home, severe weather swamped parts of the midwest. >> flooding caused by heavy rain forced some to seek shelter. you see them there. these people in missouri needed a a boat to get them to safety. police reported more than 100 calls for water rescues. creeks in the area rose to record levels set back in july. >>> parts of our area could see heavy downpours and damaging winds tonight. weather tracking the threat for thunderstorms. >> they are out there. and they are incredibly severe in new york state right now. not everybody is going to see a thunderstorm around here. that's why the first alert neighborhood weather is so important. i'm tracking what you can expect, plus the big koldown coming in your most accurate weather forecast. >>> also what caused a septa train to crash b injuring dozens of passengers. a railroad expert explores the possibility new at 5:00.
you can see the twister tearing through a town in northern china. all that debris in the air, strong air spent that swirling around. right now there's no word on any injuries. >>> closer to home, severe weather swamped parts of the midwest. >> flooding caused by heavy rain forced some to seek shelter. you see them there. these people in missouri needed a a boat to get them to safety. police reported more than 100 calls for water rescues. creeks in the area rose to record levels...
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in eastern asia, we will head to northern china and this cloud has produced a potent storms. up by some of the storms of that system is pushing east. it looks like it will clear beijing as we finish wednesday but into north korea and south korea, vicious storms here on wednesday and thursday which could push into japan by friday the south of hong kong. it will be weak as it makes landfall close to hong kong on wednesday. wind over 100 mph will cause damage. flooding is expected and it will push across northern vietnam. the brightest colours, where heaviest, hit potentially northern parts of bangladesh. this is crucial, all areas hit by severe flooding of late and these areas feed the river system in bangladesh which is already under stress with widespread flooding. other areas are affected by flooding in equatorial africa. these clouds are pushing their way to atlantic. one system close to sierra leone. ithink to atlantic. one system close to sierra leone. i think didi to atlantic. one system close to sierra leone. ithink didi bis to atlantic. one system close to sierra leone.
in eastern asia, we will head to northern china and this cloud has produced a potent storms. up by some of the storms of that system is pushing east. it looks like it will clear beijing as we finish wednesday but into north korea and south korea, vicious storms here on wednesday and thursday which could push into japan by friday the south of hong kong. it will be weak as it makes landfall close to hong kong on wednesday. wind over 100 mph will cause damage. flooding is expected and it will push...
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. >> reporter: sunday, a massive military parade in china's northern region honored the 90th anniversaryeration army. and showed off the country's enormous military strength. china's president did not directly respond to president trump, at that parade, but it did come just hours after his tweets. now over the past couple years, president xi has been greatly expanding china's military, a challenge to the u.s. in the region. >>> the u.s. is also mired in the standoff on another front with russia. the rocky relationship took a new turn when the russian president told the u.s. to drastically cut its diplomatic staff in rush yeah. the move came after american lawmakers hit the kremlin with new sanctions. elizabeth palmer has more from moscow. >> reporter: the state department called the russian action regrettable and uncalled for. the russians are saying they had no choice but to react to the tightening of sanctions against them. all weekend as the world waited. president putin didn't say a word about russia's retaliation against the u.s. he was busy with the pomp of russia's navy day. a cel
. >> reporter: sunday, a massive military parade in china's northern region honored the 90th anniversaryeration army. and showed off the country's enormous military strength. china's president did not directly respond to president trump, at that parade, but it did come just hours after his tweets. now over the past couple years, president xi has been greatly expanding china's military, a challenge to the u.s. in the region. >>> the u.s. is also mired in the standoff on another...
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start using natural gas and offset some of the cold use, particularly -- coal use, particularly northern china 70%, so a positive. they say they expect to see continued strong demand for oil in the second half and chemical products. this is a result of what they say will be strong to stable economic growth in the second half. they think they will meet their full-year targets, or at least that is what it is looking like with their first half results. shareholders not really cheering this so far. shery: thank you so much for that. boje: coming up, the governor says japan's current growth rate is not sustainable. our exclusive interview with haruhiko kuroda is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> monetary policy is still accommodative. the path of normalization is gradual. we want to stay on that path because we are in a more normal economy. inflation is not a 2%, but we have to move policy before we get to goals otherwise we will be behind. >> he did leave the door open to if thefewer jgb's, but market let's them get away with it, they will do it. is he is tyingay himself to this dovish math and sayi
start using natural gas and offset some of the cold use, particularly -- coal use, particularly northern china 70%, so a positive. they say they expect to see continued strong demand for oil in the second half and chemical products. this is a result of what they say will be strong to stable economic growth in the second half. they think they will meet their full-year targets, or at least that is what it is looking like with their first half results. shareholders not really cheering this so far....
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in northern china, killing at least 36 people. 13 others were hurt.resident says he wants a face—to—face meeting with donald trump. nicolas maduro was addressing venezuela's newly—elected constituent assembly, dominated by his supporters. he said he'd ordered officials to try to arrange a meeting at next month's un general assembly, and accused his critics, particularly in the us, of imperialism and interference. the former head of m15 lord evans has warned that britain could face a terrorism threat for another 20 or 30 years. in an interview with the bbc, jonathan evans also said that russia was likely to be trying to interfere in the uk's democracy. and he warned that the ‘internet of things', in which vehicles and domestic devices are all connected to the internet‘ will need to be made more secure to reduce emerging cyber threats. our home affairs correspondent daniel sanford is here. a lot said by lloyd evans, what is the most significant statement there today? what is telling if he was talking about when he retired from running m15 in 2013, it se
in northern china, killing at least 36 people. 13 others were hurt.resident says he wants a face—to—face meeting with donald trump. nicolas maduro was addressing venezuela's newly—elected constituent assembly, dominated by his supporters. he said he'd ordered officials to try to arrange a meeting at next month's un general assembly, and accused his critics, particularly in the us, of imperialism and interference. the former head of m15 lord evans has warned that britain could face a...
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that if we, the united states, attempt a preemptive strike and you know what breaks looses in northern korea, china enter north korea. china will want to maintain control. that's a very real possibility. we talk a lot about u.s., north korean and south korean reactions and we don't spend enough time thinking about china's reactions. >> so you're thinking that china would militarily enter north korea? obviously china doesn't want a militarily unified korea angling towards the u.s., which is on their border with u.s. troops. but also the fear of instability is something that many people said china doesn't want. but you think there's a chance china would enter north korea? >> i'm saying china would not stand idly by. they will not just sit there and watch whatever may or may not unfold in north korea should the u.s. attempt a preemptive strike. china has been thinking about this for a long time. they're a very proud country. they want to maintain as much control in the region as possible. i'm just suggesting we have to spend more time analyzing china's actions should the u.s. attempt a preemptive stri
that if we, the united states, attempt a preemptive strike and you know what breaks looses in northern korea, china enter north korea. china will want to maintain control. that's a very real possibility. we talk a lot about u.s., north korean and south korean reactions and we don't spend enough time thinking about china's reactions. >> so you're thinking that china would militarily enter north korea? obviously china doesn't want a militarily unified korea angling towards the u.s., which...
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china could become a nation. this time it would be a big bite, five more northern provinces out of the heart of china.ited states embassy in china, the military attache there was colonel william mayer. let him tell you what happened. col. mayer: the first thing they did was to prepare their usual fake alibi. this time it was not a damage track as it had been in muncher -- manchuria. a jap soldier was disappeared and obviously had been kidnapped by the chinese. japan's honor had been insulted. once more the insult must be avenged. on the night of july 7, 1937, at the marco polo bridge, the jap war machine struck. [bombs exploding] within the space of a few weeks, the invaders were in control of two cities. it looked as if the japs would have another walkover. [cheering] >> now the japs sat back to digest and organize this new conquest. a peaceloving japanese did not want a war if they could get their land without one. this time they were in for a rude surprise. this time, instead of protesting and negotiating, the chinese struck back. not in the north, but at shanghai where the japs least expected it.
china could become a nation. this time it would be a big bite, five more northern provinces out of the heart of china.ited states embassy in china, the military attache there was colonel william mayer. let him tell you what happened. col. mayer: the first thing they did was to prepare their usual fake alibi. this time it was not a damage track as it had been in muncher -- manchuria. a jap soldier was disappeared and obviously had been kidnapped by the chinese. japan's honor had been insulted....
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happening at this hour heavy rain from a typhoon triggering flash flooding in parts of china provinces in northern and eastern china were hit the worst with rising water trapping people and washing out roads and decimating drops. >> oscar pistorius in prison for killing his girlfriend was taken to the hospital today. a prison spokesman did not provide any further details on his condition. last august pistorius denied tried killing himself after being treated in the hospital for wrist injuries. >>> and prince henrik of denmark says he does not want to be buried next to his wife who happens to be queen marguerite he is unhappy that he was never acknowledged to be her equal on royal terms. the two, however, are still married. and on wednesday afternoon a boeing dreamliner took off from seattle from arquette, michigan, turned southwest and just after reaching the tip of south dakota it banked right again before turning south and veering into nebraska why, you ask well, if you take a look at that, tracking apps show the plane drawing a giant outline itself over the u.s. total flight time. 18 hours you'
happening at this hour heavy rain from a typhoon triggering flash flooding in parts of china provinces in northern and eastern china were hit the worst with rising water trapping people and washing out roads and decimating drops. >> oscar pistorius in prison for killing his girlfriend was taken to the hospital today. a prison spokesman did not provide any further details on his condition. last august pistorius denied tried killing himself after being treated in the hospital for wrist...
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but china does hold the keys they voted for this, but the -- number sanctioned nonsanctioned trade northernarket activity if china clamps down on that will get attention of north korean leadership make sure military is ready to go we may have to use. >> it nikki haley deserves a lot of credit outstanding leadership not only -- from the very beginning with everything that happened with syria bringing photos, showing them just her strengthen of leadership now continues through to this moment sanctions, about incredible should be applauded. >> talking to maria bartiromo saying all options are on the table. >> still ahead, do you have trouble cooking the pron or not trouble for the mail deliver service laying off hundreds of employees weeks after ipo, how the use is impacting shares, influence crane kicks into high gear. ♪ ♪ america loves that. >> karate kid. >> punch -- >> i remember -- >> watch out, karate kid growing up green lights a surprising sequel to the classic starring originally cast! the details on new project, and a picture of congressman chaffetz looking like a karate kid. >> well
but china does hold the keys they voted for this, but the -- number sanctioned nonsanctioned trade northernarket activity if china clamps down on that will get attention of north korean leadership make sure military is ready to go we may have to use. >> it nikki haley deserves a lot of credit outstanding leadership not only -- from the very beginning with everything that happened with syria bringing photos, showing them just her strengthen of leadership now continues through to this...
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if you look particularly at china, it's northern provinces, the ones close to north korea, they account country's oil and coal import. while north korea itself may not really be a big player in the market congress rising countries really are the heart of the global commodity trade. how would they materialize into the real market impact? industry the shipping is where it will really start to happen. for instance, if shippers start requiring these vessels to carry more insurance to travel to -- near north korea, that adds extra cost. all of a sudden, that puts extra on steel rates going around the world. you can have barricades, ports shutting down, that would require ships to get rerouted to other ports. called --et -- shipping cost escalations just from having to reroute these rings and move them around. -- these things and move them around. oily: we have seen crude holding around $52 per barrel. what sort of impact on prices can we expect this week? reporter: this week, we have been stuck in this holding zone in oil where it has been trading $45 to $50 range. disruptions in libya and n
if you look particularly at china, it's northern provinces, the ones close to north korea, they account country's oil and coal import. while north korea itself may not really be a big player in the market congress rising countries really are the heart of the global commodity trade. how would they materialize into the real market impact? industry the shipping is where it will really start to happen. for instance, if shippers start requiring these vessels to carry more insurance to travel to --...
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general is this part of a wider economic war against russia iran and china china was doing great economic toys with countries in northern africa and and also in afghanistan so been put to paper put to an end because of the interventions in the regime change operations in north africa libya and all the economic ties that china was developing with afghanistan and now all of risk so the one trillion dollars worth of rich minimal resources under the ground in afghanistan probably isn't going to get developed and it is going to benefit the people of the country so i mean again that's all part of the u.s. strategy towards its perceived enemies like good speeches always might roundy human rights activists coeditor of the online site b s nice. next the north korean diplomat says that preparations are complete for a strike on the u.s. territory of guam if america quote will not accents a blow comes as the country state television has been airing a warning over u.s. south korea war games which have started on the peninsula unbundle year clues has options and no one can vouch that these huge forces concentrated in south korea will
general is this part of a wider economic war against russia iran and china china was doing great economic toys with countries in northern africa and and also in afghanistan so been put to paper put to an end because of the interventions in the regime change operations in north africa libya and all the economic ties that china was developing with afghanistan and now all of risk so the one trillion dollars worth of rich minimal resources under the ground in afghanistan probably isn't going to get...
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your prices asia is higher than southern europe or southern euro is higher than northern europe or the middle east or chinaing up and make a decision that is very short-term. alix: that short-term is a couple years, but you need a commitment in order to buy and make the final investment decisions. how do you square those two? charif: we invented that 8 years ago. that is no longer the case. you do not talk about a long-term contract in the crude market. wti. have rent and so what price of natural gas the you need to start putting more money to work? charif: if you see a differential between global prices, which today are running on the gulf coast, to somewhere north of five dollars, thenficantly differenct, you know whether you have a hold on the capacity or not. today, the signal is getting to where the orange line now where you need to be careful.maybe something is going to happen ecause global crisis are at $5.20, $5.30. borderline. they are not selling you clearly that you need something, but if i am right and the surplus gets years,d over the next 40 year you will have a very strong signal to build mo
your prices asia is higher than southern europe or southern euro is higher than northern europe or the middle east or chinaing up and make a decision that is very short-term. alix: that short-term is a couple years, but you need a commitment in order to buy and make the final investment decisions. how do you square those two? charif: we invented that 8 years ago. that is no longer the case. you do not talk about a long-term contract in the crude market. wti. have rent and so what price of...
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china. let's let you take a look here the northern forest zoo looking for a mate for their 24-year-old male. the 10-year-old baboon has a different story. while he did taste love and partnership he's now single. captioning sponsored by cbs >> ninan: the heat intensifies. the special counsel wants documents from the white house as the trump administration lays down the law on leakers. >> and i have this warning for would-be leakers-- don't do it. >> thank god they got out of there. >> ninan: also tonight, severe weather strikes. >> i can't imagine the trauma that you go through seeing your children struck by lightning. >> ninan: the world's fastest man bolts to the finish. >> usain bolt is sort of energy spilling out in a lot of different places. >> ninan: and "houston, we have a problem." >> reporter: when you look at the condition of the room today, what goes through your mind? >> it's a combination of frustration, anger, resentment. >> ninan: a new mission to save mis
china. let's let you take a look here the northern forest zoo looking for a mate for their 24-year-old male. the 10-year-old baboon has a different story. while he did taste love and partnership he's now single. captioning sponsored by cbs >> ninan: the heat intensifies. the special counsel wants documents from the white house as the trump administration lays down the law on leakers. >> and i have this warning for would-be leakers-- don't do it. >> thank god they got out of...
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officials say the epicenter was about 3 miles southwest of the island in the northern part of the country. >> in chinale are dead, 13 injured after a bus slammed into the wall of an expressway last night. investigators say two children are among the dead. the bus was the only vehicle involved in this crash. but investigators say they are trying to figure out still if any other cars may have played a role in causing this wreck. >> in new orleans this morning, the city is dealing with a mess. their sewage and waterboard lost a turbine which generates power for most of the city's pumping stations. this past weekend when several didn't work heavy rainfall flooded people's homes. city leaders are warning residents to get ready for more severe weather and possible flooding expected yet again. crews are working to repair the turbine and secure backup power. 12 generators are en route to the city. >> we have an update this morning on the investigation into the benghazi attack. a federal judge ruled the state department didn't do enough to unearth e-mail exchanges between former secretary of state hillary clin
officials say the epicenter was about 3 miles southwest of the island in the northern part of the country. >> in chinale are dead, 13 injured after a bus slammed into the wall of an expressway last night. investigators say two children are among the dead. the bus was the only vehicle involved in this crash. but investigators say they are trying to figure out still if any other cars may have played a role in causing this wreck. >> in new orleans this morning, the city is dealing with...
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china would prefer to keep it stable before all else. it does not want to see this regime toppled on its northern border. so that's why we're constantly talking about china being key to this equation. >> so if you were vis advising the president the bottom line is while china doesn't want to see the north toppled and have a toppled regime on its border, what it really doesn't want is a south korea on its border. it doesn't want a country that is allied with the united states and home to u.s. troops on its border either. so if you were advising the president, what would you be advising him to do vis-a-vis china? i ask you this because the president from praising china to threatening china by twitter on a regular basis. what's the real approach? what's the good approach for china? >> well, it's hard to know. you know, i think the chinese foreign policy actually doesn't want a unified korean peninsula. i think they probably favor u.s. forces minus thaad in south korea and japan. they're concerned about the third biggest economy in the world, japan, more than they are north korea. so, you know, at the end of
china would prefer to keep it stable before all else. it does not want to see this regime toppled on its northern border. so that's why we're constantly talking about china being key to this equation. >> so if you were vis advising the president the bottom line is while china doesn't want to see the north toppled and have a toppled regime on its border, what it really doesn't want is a south korea on its border. it doesn't want a country that is allied with the united states and home to...
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i am suggesting that the united states should make clear to china that the northern part of that peninsulapriority, its responsibility. that if there is a collapse of the regime we are not going to rush in and try to assert u.s. influence and unified the peninsula under south korea. an fms something that is it to china. they do not want expanding u.s. influence. if we explained that this is its problem, you have to deal with it, you have to solve the problem, and if you don't there approach thatthe are short-range missiles and missile defense systems in the region to protect u.s. interests . i wouldn't go that route without first offering china and incentive and inducement to solve this on their own. north korea, they continue to go on this complete parade of showing off its nuclear ambitions. they continue to drain their resources. every couple of weeks or so we hear something from pyongyang. i way underestimating how long they can keep up the parade? jay: i think they can keep up with it for a long time. when you're dealing with a country that isn't really a ationstate, it is dictatorshi
i am suggesting that the united states should make clear to china that the northern part of that peninsulapriority, its responsibility. that if there is a collapse of the regime we are not going to rush in and try to assert u.s. influence and unified the peninsula under south korea. an fms something that is it to china. they do not want expanding u.s. influence. if we explained that this is its problem, you have to deal with it, you have to solve the problem, and if you don't there approach...
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in china, which has lots of people living in cooler northern climates, traditionally the wintertime hasrongest for demand for gas. now that we are seeing this big surge in the summer, and make people realize that this endemic national gas demand is really taking off because the government policies to use less oil and less coal and more gas are working. now the worry is, you have that higher baseload demand. when the winter comes and it is really cold, are you going to have to see a price spike to be up to justify this extra use? yousef: we spoke to the ceo of australia's second-biggest gold producer. here is what they had to say about the earnings and the broader outlook for gold. guest: we have gone and embarked on a process of really recalibrating and generating a portfolio which can produce gold a very low-cost. we are forecasting 820 to 890,000 ounces in the next financial year at a cost of australian.$900,000 shery: you experience the benefits of a weaker aussie dollar, with the price of gold averaging a record high last year. you are now seeing the aussie dollar rising. how will t
in china, which has lots of people living in cooler northern climates, traditionally the wintertime hasrongest for demand for gas. now that we are seeing this big surge in the summer, and make people realize that this endemic national gas demand is really taking off because the government policies to use less oil and less coal and more gas are working. now the worry is, you have that higher baseload demand. when the winter comes and it is really cold, are you going to have to see a price spike...
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how will russia and china with their northern assets respond to a missile going the other direction? or russia, we would see very different reaction from the part of moscow and beijing. china and russia know the north koreans are not going to do that and i think china has been fueling this crisis largely because they get a lot of short-term benefits when the north koreans do something provocative. koreans dorth something provocative, we send sometimes an envoy where secretary of state to beijing to plead for china's cooperation . went something like this happen, we stop talking about the things chinaatter to us with like cyberattacks in the south china sea, you name it. the chinese have not been particularly helpful. they have been dragged to the party by the united states, but they have not come willingly. francine: wise north korea provoking now? -- why is north korea provoking now? is it warning the u.s. and others about attacking it or is it the underlying tension of attacking first? gordon: there are couple of things going on with this launch and the ones on saturday. we have th
how will russia and china with their northern assets respond to a missile going the other direction? or russia, we would see very different reaction from the part of moscow and beijing. china and russia know the north koreans are not going to do that and i think china has been fueling this crisis largely because they get a lot of short-term benefits when the north koreans do something provocative. koreans dorth something provocative, we send sometimes an envoy where secretary of state to...
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northern island. speakingister abe with president trump for about 40 minutes and also calling on china and russia to takection. alsoouth korean president ordering a show of force against north korea with four f-15 fighter jets conducting drills. china saying it does oppose north korea's missile and nuclear programs. however, it also went on to say that it called on the relevant countries taking part here to stop provoking each other. threats and sanctions, beijing says, won't solve the issue . it has to be resolved through dialogue says china. u.k. premise or theresa may is on her way to japan on a previously scheduled trip. she says the missile test on north korea was a reckless provocation. stephen engle, bloomberg news, tokyo. vonnie: the firing of that missile by north korea has been rattling equity markets from london to sydney today. gold surging to a ties levels this year and bonds gaming and classic rust off -- risk off moves. joining us now from boston is is goodvice chairman of sales to see you. give us a readout of this market. we have the 10 year yield below to 10 right now. very few people s
northern island. speakingister abe with president trump for about 40 minutes and also calling on china and russia to takection. alsoouth korean president ordering a show of force against north korea with four f-15 fighter jets conducting drills. china saying it does oppose north korea's missile and nuclear programs. however, it also went on to say that it called on the relevant countries taking part here to stop provoking each other. threats and sanctions, beijing says, won't solve the issue ....
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northern tanzania. just finally, some pitches have come out on a slow motion nightmare from the occupants of each cart in chinaer hit the accelerator, not the break. a mother and daughter were inside, but amazingly they suffered no serious injuries. itjust took 11 seconds. it was noticed by a swimmer, who with a pedestrian pulled them out of the car. that main news is that texas has not seen the worst of the flooding caused by triple storm harvey. it is still affecting the oil supply, with more pipelines and refineries cut in the wake of the disaster. more and —— more on all that and all the news on our website. thank you for watching. hello there. we're moving into the last day of august, but in some places, yesterday, it felt like september had already arrived. because there was a lot of cloud, there was some rain around, and temperatures across some south—eastern areas only got up to 13 degrees. but further north and west, the day brought brighter skies and some spells of sunshine. just a few showers. and that's the sort of weather that we will take with us into thursday. the cloud has now been chased away
northern tanzania. just finally, some pitches have come out on a slow motion nightmare from the occupants of each cart in chinaer hit the accelerator, not the break. a mother and daughter were inside, but amazingly they suffered no serious injuries. itjust took 11 seconds. it was noticed by a swimmer, who with a pedestrian pulled them out of the car. that main news is that texas has not seen the worst of the flooding caused by triple storm harvey. it is still affecting the oil supply, with more...
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security forces are on high alert in northern india, where a guru found guilty of rape will be sentenced later on monday. the front pages. we mentioned it earlier. the chinainese games on sunday. it says president xi jinping is urging china to become a better sporting nation, fitter and better, preparing for the japan 2020 let the games. and look at this. a 17—year—old figure skater. see got the first—ever winter sports gold medalfor her the first—ever winter sports gold medal for her country. —— she. the first—ever winter sports gold medalfor her country. —— she. and the japan times reporting on a spectacular fireworks display which nearly did not happen. more now on oui’ nearly did not happen. more now on our main story. the devastating floods that have hit texas. earlier, i spoke to cbs correspondent, kenneth craig who's in houston. officials are calling the flooding in houston catastrophic. they are not playing around with their words. epic and catastrophic. that is what they are calling this. just to give you some perspective of where we are, we are in the downtown houston area. this is buffalo bayou. it typically floods with heavy rains but nothing
security forces are on high alert in northern india, where a guru found guilty of rape will be sentenced later on monday. the front pages. we mentioned it earlier. the chinainese games on sunday. it says president xi jinping is urging china to become a better sporting nation, fitter and better, preparing for the japan 2020 let the games. and look at this. a 17—year—old figure skater. see got the first—ever winter sports gold medalfor her the first—ever winter sports gold medal for her...
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northern france and still driving the car used in the attack. >>> first responders are rushing to save people trapped in the rubble of a deadly earthquake. the 6.5 magnitude quake struck china. the national park that brings in visitors from around the world. at least 19 people were killed and 250 injured and rescuers are digging through collapsed buildings with their hands. >>> the canadian government says that thousands of immigrants are fleeing the united states through canada and going by way of a back road in upstate new york. 400 migrants passed that way on sunday alone. migrants are arrested as soon as they cross the line. they are willing to the take the risk in canada rather than being deported from the u.s. >>> the state highway patrol credited ian mccarthy with walking along a state highway. he allegedly killed gary michael during a traffic stop and he is charged with first degree murder. >>> an attorney for tiger woods says that the golfer will not attend the arraignment today under dui charges in florida. the decision not to appear leads to an automatic plea. he was found sleeping behind the wheel of his car in may. at the time he said he was having a reaction f
northern france and still driving the car used in the attack. >>> first responders are rushing to save people trapped in the rubble of a deadly earthquake. the 6.5 magnitude quake struck china. the national park that brings in visitors from around the world. at least 19 people were killed and 250 injured and rescuers are digging through collapsed buildings with their hands. >>> the canadian government says that thousands of immigrants are fleeing the united states through...
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china and hong kong. its feeding the moisture wwe universe now. lots of storms at present with bright colours across parts of northern vietnam, northern laos, —— it's as we going to the start of next week. in europe, quieter conditions in comparison, certainly through the central and eastern areas. some storms in the aegean areas. big storm clouds we have seen across spain spreading towards france and that could cause flash flooding. we are likely to see temperatures drop and the same will happen in the uk as far as temperature drops are concerned tomorrow. rain in the south—east. 10 degrees temperature drop compared to today. across the board a pretty disappointing run—up to the end of august. more in an hour. hello, i'm nuala mcgovern, this is 0utside source. president trump is in texas as devastating flooding continues. he says he wants the relief effort to stand as an example of how to respond to a storm. we wanna be looked at in five or ten years from now as this is the way to do it. but there's a new flood warning to tens of thousands of people in houston — two dams are overflowing. anger as north korea launches its latest missile, this time
china and hong kong. its feeding the moisture wwe universe now. lots of storms at present with bright colours across parts of northern vietnam, northern laos, —— it's as we going to the start of next week. in europe, quieter conditions in comparison, certainly through the central and eastern areas. some storms in the aegean areas. big storm clouds we have seen across spain spreading towards france and that could cause flash flooding. we are likely to see temperatures drop and the same will...
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china would if washington strikes first. thanf this comes as more 35 hundred u.s. and japanese troops conducting military exercises today and through the weekend in northern japan.he president taking aim at the senate republican leader, mitch mcconnell, saying it is time for congress to get back to work on repealing and replacing the affordable care act, leaving open the opportunity for mr. mcconnell to leave his position. here the latest from president trump and what you think needs to happen next in north korea. our phone lines are open and we would love to hear from you. (202) 748-8000, that is our line for republicans. (202) 748-8001 four democrats. and we have our line for independents. we are enjoying the conversation on facebook. good friday morning, here is the headline from the wall street journal -- trump steps up his rhetoric. post is alson reporting on how things are developing, the headline -- gaming out the north korea crisis. available online at washington post.com, "in this moment of heated belligerent rhetoric they are diving into projections, playing out wargames, engaging in the macabre semi-science of estimating death tolls and predicting how
china would if washington strikes first. thanf this comes as more 35 hundred u.s. and japanese troops conducting military exercises today and through the weekend in northern japan.he president taking aim at the senate republican leader, mitch mcconnell, saying it is time for congress to get back to work on repealing and replacing the affordable care act, leaving open the opportunity for mr. mcconnell to leave his position. here the latest from president trump and what you think needs to happen...
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factory is more complex than china to post jobs and so when we come off of this sugar high of populism what happens when they don't return who's to say we have a coal plant in northern arizona against those that were threatening its close and it just couldn'ended justcouldn't d effective given the regulations but then we got to know where some of the regulations might be the right size for more appropriate that it was not economically viable and so it is closing down. it's regulation that's keeping this were stopping us from keeping the plans going but in truth now it's the market and that's the case with a lot of manufacturing. like i said we are doing a lot more of it just more efficiently and requiring fewer workers but those are a hard truth that we are going to have to either talk about now working for the later and what i fear is a so tha thee might as well tell the truth. >> host: you talk about the vote no and yes politics as the danger of that and wrote maintaining one for the political reason is neither principled or conservative. please explain what you mean by that. >> we gave one particular example where i felt i hope yes and voted no and we had a big b
factory is more complex than china to post jobs and so when we come off of this sugar high of populism what happens when they don't return who's to say we have a coal plant in northern arizona against those that were threatening its close and it just couldn'ended justcouldn't d effective given the regulations but then we got to know where some of the regulations might be the right size for more appropriate that it was not economically viable and so it is closing down. it's regulation that's...
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china, in particular, which is the world's biggest energy user, northern districts account for a largerts. you can see how the situation with north korea escalating could have a ripple effect on a key part of the global commodities trade. a lot of this is uncertain. we don't want to be speculative, but how do these tensions potentially play out in terms of real market impact? great point.s a we haven't seen any actual real market effect yet. what would happen though, the first place we would see this is in shipping. exploit --ontinue to escalate and insurers might more risk premium, they could raise a means for shippers. that could increase costs of some of these shipping routes for key commodities, and eventually you could have blockade, foreclosures, which could cause shippers to be rerouted, adding expensive routes. thee could ripple down into profits these companies that are shipping them in the commodities themselves as they are traded around the world. haidi: thank you so much for that. coming up, provocation and escalation. we're going to speak with -- about the north korea issu
china, in particular, which is the world's biggest energy user, northern districts account for a largerts. you can see how the situation with north korea escalating could have a ripple effect on a key part of the global commodities trade. a lot of this is uncertain. we don't want to be speculative, but how do these tensions potentially play out in terms of real market impact? great point.s a we haven't seen any actual real market effect yet. what would happen though, the first place we would...
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northern california where you can see this amazing sight of nocturnal animal. >> what if i don't want to? happening now, one dead, 37 missing after a landslide in southern chinaea battered by a pair of typhoons. the same storms are being blamed for more than a dozen deaths week. plus, nintendo switch consoles have been hard to find. we'll be back in two minutes. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ z2h9iz z14nz y2h9iy y14ny >>> 5:54. welcome back. we are in a micro climate weather alert with an extensive heat warning. a live look out from our mt. dublin camera. this morning it's expected to hit 106 degrees today. a hot one out there for sure. >> 5:55 right now, a busy northern california freeway. take a look at this. if you're driving to sacramento anytime you might notice a bat colony exploding beneath the causeway. a quarter of a million mexican bats are living underneath i-80. one expert believes construction in downtown sacramento is driving bats out of their urban habitat. look at how many of them in the rural area. >> the displaced animals here in the city have to have a place to go and that's a great, safe location. >> the majority of the bats here, our old building feels that w
northern california where you can see this amazing sight of nocturnal animal. >> what if i don't want to? happening now, one dead, 37 missing after a landslide in southern chinaea battered by a pair of typhoons. the same storms are being blamed for more than a dozen deaths week. plus, nintendo switch consoles have been hard to find. we'll be back in two minutes. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ z2h9iz z14nz y2h9iy y14ny >>> 5:54. welcome back. we are in a micro climate weather alert with an...
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northern california. >>> take a look at the fog that lingers, and not just by the coast. steve paulson will update the conditions around the area. dmrsh . >>> the death toll in china is now 19 after yesterday's powerful 6.5 earthquake, hit an area popular with tourists and victims are said to be tourists. touris the search for survivors continues. >>> back here in the united states, severe weather conditions contingent across parts of the zes southwest. southwest. rains -- of the southwest. of the southwest. rains in houston, leaving streets flooded and out. >> when it rains, it's flooding and it's good when it's good, but when it's not, test it's not. >> flooding damaging businesses and some injuries, but so far no deaths because of the flood or tornado. >>> well, july mostly in the locations would beg, plead for a fog bank to come in. o come in. it finally happened and it didn't happen until august. st. the temperatures have a tumble. lots of drizzle. lots of drizzle. 50s #350z on the coast -- 50s and 60s on the coast and drizzle. drizzle. bay, 50s and 60s. and 60s. . . santa rosa and san jose, low to mid 60s and these are below average temps. erage temps. still
northern california. >>> take a look at the fog that lingers, and not just by the coast. steve paulson will update the conditions around the area. dmrsh . >>> the death toll in china is now 19 after yesterday's powerful 6.5 earthquake, hit an area popular with tourists and victims are said to be tourists. touris the search for survivors continues. >>> back here in the united states, severe weather conditions contingent across parts of the zes southwest. southwest....
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china is a huge layer. and, asia generally. it to benot find .urprising so transit to southeast asia comment than it does not even had for the northern americas. crying sir, for the moment with not been able to review the shipment from a research perspective so i don't know the extent to which there may be ongoing law investigations on that subject. >> how important is the documentation of an artifact on the secondary market is mark >> the luminary research we have done suggests the documentation will increase the value of the object, somewhere around the order of 40%. so you can count that as a discount if the article is completely unprofitable angst and without -- if the article is unprovenanced and without documentation. >> there has been a flourishing of a fake antiquities market inside serious that showed up in the united states and western europe. these are clearly fake. there is enough expertise with the international art market to betweene the difference a fake and original, so i'm not sure if it has had any real effect on prices. >> which, in a funny way, is encouraging. the real theft is being diluted by competent forgeries
china is a huge layer. and, asia generally. it to benot find .urprising so transit to southeast asia comment than it does not even had for the northern americas. crying sir, for the moment with not been able to review the shipment from a research perspective so i don't know the extent to which there may be ongoing law investigations on that subject. >> how important is the documentation of an artifact on the secondary market is mark >> the luminary research we have done suggests the...
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so right now china has this calculation that north korea, as annoying as they may be, is actually basically the buffer state against the west northern korean peninsula. we have to show a credible military option, which we have. it will be messy, but we have a credible military option, so they know if the regime continues to chase nuclear weapons and the final piece for a consistent icbm technology, that a war or attack in north korea would be a bigger detriment. 85% of commerce that goes into north korea crosses the chinese border. of course they can stop that from happening. they need to do it. i'm glad they got on the u.n. sanctions bill, finally. but it is now time to see action. otherwise i do fear, look, if north korea decides to launch four weapons at guam and we know they have the ability to marry those to a miniaturized nuclear weapon, to some extent we have to assume it's nuclear, otherwise you're rolling the dice. people that blame the rhetoric of trump for the behavior of the north korean regime are wrong. the north korean regime behavior has been going on long before president trump was even talking about running for pre
so right now china has this calculation that north korea, as annoying as they may be, is actually basically the buffer state against the west northern korean peninsula. we have to show a credible military option, which we have. it will be messy, but we have a credible military option, so they know if the regime continues to chase nuclear weapons and the final piece for a consistent icbm technology, that a war or attack in north korea would be a bigger detriment. 85% of commerce that goes into...
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china, russia and south korea to help stop a possible north korean strike. ( mark ) still ahead on the kron four morning news... a california boy gets sick and his mother is blaming a popular northernifornia water park. we will tell you why. and later... we are less than a week from the solar eclipse. see what you can expect if you are watching it here in the bay area. and after the break... tragedy on the set of one of hollywood's most anticipated movies. the accident that cost a member of the "deadpool" cast her life.( james ) and i will check your bay area forecast coming up( robin ) and i am tracking you commute after the break. . (burke) at farmers, we've seen almost everything so we know how to cover almost anything. even a swing set standoff. and we covered it, july first, twenty-fifteen. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ fitting into my skinny jeans ♪again? that's cool. feeling good in slim fit? that's cool. looking fabulous in my little black dress? that's cool. getting the body you want without surgery, needles, or downtime? that's coolsculpting. coolsculpting is the only fda-cleared
china, russia and south korea to help stop a possible north korean strike. ( mark ) still ahead on the kron four morning news... a california boy gets sick and his mother is blaming a popular northernifornia water park. we will tell you why. and later... we are less than a week from the solar eclipse. see what you can expect if you are watching it here in the bay area. and after the break... tragedy on the set of one of hollywood's most anticipated movies. the accident that cost a member of the...
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north korean hackers reportedly conduct cybercrime operations from northern china and almost all of north korea's internet access -- well, it's provided via a fiberoptic cable running between those two nations. north korea has also used chinese banks to conduct transactions associated with its illicit proliferation activities and its criminal operations. russia's economic ties are more limited, but the russians have been known to import north korean labor and provide energy supplies, including jet fuel, to pyongyang. these ties provide china and russia with influence over north korea, and how have they used that influence? instead of helping to restrain the regime, they appear to be rewarding its bad behavior. reports indicate both nations are increasing their bilateral trade. trade between russia and north korea increased by 85% in comparison to last year. some argue china is unwilling to impose harsh restrictions on trade with pyongyang because it would risk the regime's collapse and send a wave of north korean refugees across their border. well, this argument might explain providing mi
north korean hackers reportedly conduct cybercrime operations from northern china and almost all of north korea's internet access -- well, it's provided via a fiberoptic cable running between those two nations. north korea has also used chinese banks to conduct transactions associated with its illicit proliferation activities and its criminal operations. russia's economic ties are more limited, but the russians have been known to import north korean labor and provide energy supplies, including...