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that was a big problem for japan, so i challenged ntt because ntt had 99% market share for japanese information charlie: when you challenged them, did they give you some fiber lines or something? >> yeah, i asked the government to deregulate, unbundle of the copper and finer against the services. >> charlie: right. okay. >> charlie: yeah. so if you want to create an information revolution and want to create an information highway, you need a lot of capital. that requires a lot of finance. okay. so money is not the most important thing to me, but money is required to invest tens of billions of dollars. >> charlie: let's talk about the landscape. my impression is you want to be the biggest in the world, period. >> that's my wish. >> charlie: that's your wish. okay. fair enough. there are also people who believe -- you know, google is laying a lot of fiber in the united states. they want to provide the highways, too. the infrastructure, right? >> yeah. >> charlie: they have designated markets. there is also comcast, now buying time warner. john malone wanted to be part of that. who knows, maybe co
that was a big problem for japan, so i challenged ntt because ntt had 99% market share for japanese information charlie: when you challenged them, did they give you some fiber lines or something? >> yeah, i asked the government to deregulate, unbundle of the copper and finer against the services. >> charlie: right. okay. >> charlie: yeah. so if you want to create an information revolution and want to create an information highway, you need a lot of capital. that requires a lot...
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ntt for short. as the fourth highest in the fight mortality ratio and one of the worst poverty rates in the country the province also has the worst sanitation coverage resulting in higher incidence of diarrhoea disease pneumonia and diarrhoea for the teen killers of children under age five disproportionately affecting children in the port's most disadvantaged areas increasing knowledge of simple preventive measures and good hygiene is essential community based approach to sanitation. hand washing to water treatment and environmental improvements can save lives and teaching me that since the start and end with. and when he's done help investors take a lesson time. it's clear that the community based approach is having an impact. i didn't have the habit of washing my hands after treated like dogs this is letting the importance of hygiene everytime it to my doctor never forget to wash my hands against many odds that local government and community centers t have come together tg causes of port child hea
ntt for short. as the fourth highest in the fight mortality ratio and one of the worst poverty rates in the country the province also has the worst sanitation coverage resulting in higher incidence of diarrhoea disease pneumonia and diarrhoea for the teen killers of children under age five disproportionately affecting children in the port's most disadvantaged areas increasing knowledge of simple preventive measures and good hygiene is essential community based approach to sanitation. hand...
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ntt has come together to tackle the underlying causes of court child health in the province. maintaining this multi layered approach but the key to preventing disease in saving many children sign. knew. it takes the industry is one of the need to say it is up in good nick cohen easy. we didn't win at the top fifty the comment thingy she existed at that. dubai financial aid and yet has the potential to impede its textile and attache to duplicate. it's never the fault when i can stand to eat the sand and beach. even in us god is at the end of the acting chief thinking. i felt that you actually do for us in getting the toxic speaking. one tube is faultless and top notch two dollars domestic bond and fined sixty percent of country's export on the twice that of employment or with twenty five million people in the most optimistic but to say. in the world also on the wet and i made the network's dot org. a mother the eye. i started looking for that but you can watch all of the proceeding of the puzzle. the news a muffin and today the nominated candidate to be mined from the known th
ntt has come together to tackle the underlying causes of court child health in the province. maintaining this multi layered approach but the key to preventing disease in saving many children sign. knew. it takes the industry is one of the need to say it is up in good nick cohen easy. we didn't win at the top fifty the comment thingy she existed at that. dubai financial aid and yet has the potential to impede its textile and attache to duplicate. it's never the fault when i can stand to eat the...
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can be between the fbi and the judge to determine whether the documents should be released today that ntt case anyway. it's my usual thing happened in the freedom of information cases because obviously they made their duration. the last two nights it's not unusual but it is it makes it extre to achieve transparency when the adversary processes so frustrated. while i'm speaking of that we know we just learned recently that the obama administration that i had started a new historical low when it comes to government transparency at unity been censoring him denying the number of forty requests that have been issued over the course of the obama administration to speak a little more probably to the difficulty as citizens and journalists are experiencing when it comes to you. i initially nice way requests. sure it doesn't all other federal agencies in particular the agency's doing intelligence and law enforcement work. i seem to think that they can be found in you from point a unit on what congress intended when they passed a law they could come up with a variety of different legal tricks to try
can be between the fbi and the judge to determine whether the documents should be released today that ntt case anyway. it's my usual thing happened in the freedom of information cases because obviously they made their duration. the last two nights it's not unusual but it is it makes it extre to achieve transparency when the adversary processes so frustrated. while i'm speaking of that we know we just learned recently that the obama administration that i had started a new historical low when it...
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ntt 5c to winand subscribers. be speakingaid to with banks about raising its credit facility. the digital music service is said to be working with goldman sachs. it is also an investor in the company. and they go straight to the fund by shipping to customers living rooms. they make sticky cocktails. mixologists are on offer for vintage cocktail nights. lets check with the markets are doing. the equities are heading to the first weekly did klein since january. we are expecting that report morewill probably show jobs created last month. dollar yen is the one we should be watching out for. coming up we talk about luxury of and. -- ovens.of and . >> welcome back to "on the move." i'm francine lacqua at bloomberg's european headquarters here in london. let's get to one of our top stories of the week. let's go to our european editor, david tweed in brussels now, on the ukraine. did the e.u. actually manage for once to speak as a united voice yesterday? >> yes, for once, that is a good way of putting it, francine. i think the european union managed to get the hardliners like the lith
ntt 5c to winand subscribers. be speakingaid to with banks about raising its credit facility. the digital music service is said to be working with goldman sachs. it is also an investor in the company. and they go straight to the fund by shipping to customers living rooms. they make sticky cocktails. mixologists are on offer for vintage cocktail nights. lets check with the markets are doing. the equities are heading to the first weekly did klein since january. we are expecting that report...
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that was a big problem for japan, so i challenged ntt because they had 99% market share on the information highway. >> did they give you fiber lines or something? >> i asked the government to d ate,late -- de-regul unbundle all of the copper and fiber services. to create the information revolution and create the information highway, you need a lot of capital. that requires a lot of finance. money is not the most important thing to me but money is required to invest tens of billions of dollars. >> my impression is that you want to be the biggest in the world, period. fair enough. google is laying a lot of fiber in the united states. they want to provide the highways, too. they have designated markets where they have -- there is also comcast now buying time warner. john malone wanted to be part of that. who knows? maybe comcast will by john malone's company. orit going to be the telcos the cable companies? >> that is a very good question. this is a capital-intensive industry. emerging from the wire-line broadband information highway and the wireless information highway. this kind of device c
that was a big problem for japan, so i challenged ntt because they had 99% market share on the information highway. >> did they give you fiber lines or something? >> i asked the government to d ate,late -- de-regul unbundle all of the copper and fiber services. to create the information revolution and create the information highway, you need a lot of capital. that requires a lot of finance. money is not the most important thing to me but money is required to invest tens of billions...
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on the half of the men and toen at ntt see, i want thank you for inviting me to speak here on these critical issues. thank you. >> thank you all for your testimony. there is a lot of ground to cover here. let me start. secretary, while we are focused on this, i wonder whether the administration is of the view, as some of us are, that the international norms that you talked about in your and thestatement challenge to international norms and how we respond to that is critically important far beyond even the ukraine. i was talking yesterday about the consequences of how we respond when other countries like china looks to see what we will do as they consider their options in the south china sea. north korea, in terms of its march to weaponization, places in africa decide whether or not the international community will be responsive. even as we negotiate with iran, at the same time that iran, as we have heard here, is in the terrorismromoting vigorously. me that you need to say which you mean and mean what you say. respect, do we understand that this is a challenge in the immediacy about ukraine?
on the half of the men and toen at ntt see, i want thank you for inviting me to speak here on these critical issues. thank you. >> thank you all for your testimony. there is a lot of ground to cover here. let me start. secretary, while we are focused on this, i wonder whether the administration is of the view, as some of us are, that the international norms that you talked about in your and thestatement challenge to international norms and how we respond to that is critically important...
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did -- trade deals ttp ntt ip with europe and i think the question whether the afl has in the past found itself supportive of any of the trade bills we have done and if not what would it take you to be supportive of any. deal and what would it take for you to be supportive of these. deals? >> first of all we have supported some. deals. they haven't been many because most if not all of the. agreements have been fashioned on the nafta model. the nafta model which even its creators bill clinton rubin and a couple of others have said have not lived up and have failed the coast they were supposed to raise living standards on both sides of the border. they haven't. living standards in all three countries have stagnated or dropped. they were supposed to increase their. balance. we have gone from surplus to a deficit. they were supposed to create jobs in our country and they haven't. we have lost jobs so as long as they are predicated on the nafta model it will be difficult. when the tpp came up we submitted over 300 recommendations. now i don't know how many of those are going to get through an
did -- trade deals ttp ntt ip with europe and i think the question whether the afl has in the past found itself supportive of any of the trade bills we have done and if not what would it take you to be supportive of any. deal and what would it take for you to be supportive of these. deals? >> first of all we have supported some. deals. they haven't been many because most if not all of the. agreements have been fashioned on the nafta model. the nafta model which even its creators bill...
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at the bottom, after losing 99% in market cap, i decide to fight with the biggest company in japan, nttnd they were, by then, at that time the -- by far the biggest company in japan. so it's like a government -- like fighting with the whole government. and everybody call me crazy and this is finally the time that softbank is going bankrupt because we lost a billion dollars a year. with a market cap of $2 billion, you know -- >> i remember. >> lose $1 billion, 50% of the whole market cap. >> yeah. >> of company. >> crazy. that's what people were saying. >> coo coo. still i decided to take the fight. and after four years of losing a billion dollars a year every year, you know, finally we -- we made it to the -- a little bit of profitability. and then i decided to make 20 billion investment for acquiring vodafone japan. again, people call me crazy. people call me crazy all the time. now i say, oh, that's a compliment. >> and it goes, of course, to what is a very tenacious fellow, mr. son. and that is something that should not be lost on investors here or abroad, as he pointed out. $200 bil
at the bottom, after losing 99% in market cap, i decide to fight with the biggest company in japan, nttnd they were, by then, at that time the -- by far the biggest company in japan. so it's like a government -- like fighting with the whole government. and everybody call me crazy and this is finally the time that softbank is going bankrupt because we lost a billion dollars a year. with a market cap of $2 billion, you know -- >> i remember. >> lose $1 billion, 50% of the whole market...