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both use flour and are specialties in osaka known as konamon.ake a closer look at those two dishes. first the takayaki. they are made using a hot plate with hemispherecle indentations. a batter made with flour, stock and egg is poured in. then, a small piece of ♪ >>> bite-sized spherical snacks cooked on a hot plate. inside each one is a small piece of octopus. they're called takoyaki. and this is okonomiyaki, vegetables, seafood and meat mixed with batter. both dishes use flour and are specialities in osaka. they're known as konamon. let's take a closer look at those two dishes. first, takoyaki. they're made using a hot plate with spherical indentations. a batter made with flour, stock, and egg is poured in. then a small piece of octopus is added to each one. as they cook, they are rotated using special sticks, forming them into balls. when the outside is crispy, they are served with toppings like sauce, skipjack tuna flakes, and over 80% of households own a takoyaki grill, and many families have monthly takoyaki feasts. now let's look at okono
both use flour and are specialties in osaka known as konamon.ake a closer look at those two dishes. first the takayaki. they are made using a hot plate with hemispherecle indentations. a batter made with flour, stock and egg is poured in. then, a small piece of ♪ >>> bite-sized spherical snacks cooked on a hot plate. inside each one is a small piece of octopus. they're called takoyaki. and this is okonomiyaki, vegetables, seafood and meat mixed with batter. both dishes use flour and...
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do you think that's _ hamilton and is naomi osaka. do you think that's really important?ne to being subjected to racism, and that is just not true. somewhere along the line, you are going to have some sort of racist experience. that is still the case, unfortunately. are things changing? maybe. the fact that i can be attacked by strangers while on a night out shows there are still at work that is to be done. bblack history month is a good thing in terms of prompting those discussions but it is just something we need to carry on all year round because it is something that still affects me and is quite close to home. two amazing women and differently to amazing women and differently to amazing trailblazers. finally, we're not used to seeing him static, but liverpool forward mo salah has been immortalised as a waxwork. the striker unveiled his doppelganger at madame tussauds in london. he was clearly very impressed with the likeness, and you can decide for yourself when it opens to the general public from tomorrow. on the pitch, salah has been in great form so far this season
do you think that's _ hamilton and is naomi osaka. do you think that's really important?ne to being subjected to racism, and that is just not true. somewhere along the line, you are going to have some sort of racist experience. that is still the case, unfortunately. are things changing? maybe. the fact that i can be attacked by strangers while on a night out shows there are still at work that is to be done. bblack history month is a good thing in terms of prompting those discussions but it is...
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e d divided by the t did ok this the signal came q in osaka, which side of june the whole the is took them through them in thin phone oatmeal. 2 on either santo honda this? well can i live there? so god, in the kink, your data always cycle, johnny, of course they, he meets a shuttle ah, shuttle you. she visited fort detrick's, usa main military lab, biological weapons, research and testing on humans continued in writing, thirty's and forty's, and fifty's. the american military government and medical community experimented on the black population using syphilis and sexually transmitted diseases infecting them with these diseases. in order to develop vaccinations and medicines to immunize them, all of these were used and the prisoner populations, the black populations, and the mentally retarded populations. largely before 964, which men quickly outlaw them. in 1950 the korean war, again, america deployed former unit 731 directors shuttle e, she and my subject gitano, both doctors of medicine and both already promoted to the rank of lieutenant general in the imperial japanese army films,
e d divided by the t did ok this the signal came q in osaka, which side of june the whole the is took them through them in thin phone oatmeal. 2 on either santo honda this? well can i live there? so god, in the kink, your data always cycle, johnny, of course they, he meets a shuttle ah, shuttle you. she visited fort detrick's, usa main military lab, biological weapons, research and testing on humans continued in writing, thirty's and forty's, and fifty's. the american military government and...
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you've just been awarded the gaming license in osaka.orward after a long time of effort and energy you just announced that you're taking on the operations here on the las vegas strip. how is covid and the ongoing variants factoring into your plans for expansion? >> the good news, i think, once and for all and with covid, we peeked in july an amazing quarter and records throughout july. we saw the delta variant come back it's impacted us slightly over the last couple of months. this convention is signs that we're back, we're vibrant. fundamentally we're not going to change we want osaka. we're excited about that we can't envision a day that osaka doesn't win one of three liegsances licenses but anything can happen. hopefully we get awarded one thch three licenses. hopefully because of other things, we think it's about diversification, lifting the customer base. and so, between our bet mgm venture, other aspirations, japan and an acquisition like the cosmopolitan i think we're in good shape. >> and your customers who love sports, how are t
you've just been awarded the gaming license in osaka.orward after a long time of effort and energy you just announced that you're taking on the operations here on the las vegas strip. how is covid and the ongoing variants factoring into your plans for expansion? >> the good news, i think, once and for all and with covid, we peeked in july an amazing quarter and records throughout july. we saw the delta variant come back it's impacted us slightly over the last couple of months. this...
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it happened at universal studios in osaka, japan.oller coaster is called the hollywood dream. you can see the riders stranded 150 pete above the ground. it all started when the entire park lost power. at first kindsa spooky, kinda fun and not so much. 35 people stuck on that ride. they sat there for two hours before finally they were helped off the right. thankfully no injuries. >>> the state of ohio made a bit of a blunder with its new license plate design. at a ceremony they unveiled their new sunrise in ohio license plate. looks nice, right? it features the wright brothers famous wright flyer. it's supposed to be pulling a banner that reads birth place of aviation but the banner is attached to the front of the plane instead of the back. ohio officials say they are aware of the mishap and it will be corrected before the plates hit the market. >> someone is going to blame the intern in that situation. >>> up next, the 49ers did something unusual today at practice as they prepare for what could be a sloppy and muddy sunday night foot
it happened at universal studios in osaka, japan.oller coaster is called the hollywood dream. you can see the riders stranded 150 pete above the ground. it all started when the entire park lost power. at first kindsa spooky, kinda fun and not so much. 35 people stuck on that ride. they sat there for two hours before finally they were helped off the right. thankfully no injuries. >>> the state of ohio made a bit of a blunder with its new license plate design. at a ceremony they unveiled...
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so osaka, getting up to a high of 31 degrees, are plum rains are getting go and across the yellow river valley. this is clipping beijing with a high of 22 degrees on sunday. it is dry, however, for eastern portions of china. so shanghai rate down to hong kong, both places getting up to a hive 30 degrees. a lot of dry spells can be found for a se, asia cross sumatra, which is certainly good news because we have seen some flooding and land slides. but an area of concern is the philippines. we've got this incoming system. some driving brain and fierce winds will spread across, said the southern islands over the next few days. down under it has been stormy for new south wales and just unsettled toward this southeast corner. we see these systems roll through the bite, so once again, disturbed weather for victoria melvin has a high of 21 degrees. other side of the tasman will squeeze out one more, stay before the re moves in christ church, 13 degrees on sunday. but look at this on monday. very what weather, awkward toward these cape and give spend with a high of 18 degrees? don't forget the u
so osaka, getting up to a high of 31 degrees, are plum rains are getting go and across the yellow river valley. this is clipping beijing with a high of 22 degrees on sunday. it is dry, however, for eastern portions of china. so shanghai rate down to hong kong, both places getting up to a hive 30 degrees. a lot of dry spells can be found for a se, asia cross sumatra, which is certainly good news because we have seen some flooding and land slides. but an area of concern is the philippines. we've...
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stephen: a couple of them indicating that there could be some tough fights in osaka and other areas where the opposition was seems strength. as it turned out, the ldp to keep its outright majority, and with the help of its partner party, they have held onto a fair mandate. however, total they are losing about 12 seats. they are below the psychologically important 300 seats in the lower house threats told. together those two parties have 293. outright they have 261, down from 276. it's not a disaster for the ldp, but it does weaken uchida -- toshiba -- kishida. this is the slimmest majority the ldp will have since 2012. he has some work to work out his pledges. he kept the expectations fairly low, he said my number one goal for this election is to keep the majority. he has done that, now he has to build strength. kathleen: with just a majority, is this where leadership comes in, having some charisma? i know he is not known for that. if that's not possible, are we going to start the revolving door of japanese prime minister's? stephen: of course. if you take out abe and the consistency he p
stephen: a couple of them indicating that there could be some tough fights in osaka and other areas where the opposition was seems strength. as it turned out, the ldp to keep its outright majority, and with the help of its partner party, they have held onto a fair mandate. however, total they are losing about 12 seats. they are below the psychologically important 300 seats in the lower house threats told. together those two parties have 293. outright they have 261, down from 276. it's not a...
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ambassador tomita served as japan'sambassador to korea , prime minister sinzo abe's representative in osaka and as ambassador toisrael . his postings have included washington, london and paris. ambassador tomita graduated from the university of tokyo and joined japan's ministry of foreign affairs in 1981. i think i've known ambassador tomita since 2001 when he was director of the foreign ministries national security affairs division and i was the minister of our embassy in tokyo and i'm honored to introduce my friend to you today, ambassador tomita. [applause] >> the. >> ambassador tomita i would only add a word to what ambassador she or has already said. it's a tremendous honor to have you with us here at the reischauer center and here at johns hopkins university. i say that sincerely, particularly in your recent postings of course in your distinguished career across many years with the foreign ministry but particularly in the last 2 postings as ambassador that ambassador she or mentioned. 2 difficult countries. two countries in which reischauer himself had a broken dialogue that was simil
ambassador tomita served as japan'sambassador to korea , prime minister sinzo abe's representative in osaka and as ambassador toisrael . his postings have included washington, london and paris. ambassador tomita graduated from the university of tokyo and joined japan's ministry of foreign affairs in 1981. i think i've known ambassador tomita since 2001 when he was director of the foreign ministries national security affairs division and i was the minister of our embassy in tokyo and i'm honored...
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with some rain and now that typhoon mentally has pulled away its left some tropical air for japan's osaka, up to 31. and you are going to lock your temperature into the 30s for the next few days. that's it. that's all see soon, the weather sponsored my cattle airways voted will best airline of 2021. how many nukes is too many new america has in many ways driven the arms race to parties are much more like a british portage down to them. there are fewer regulations to own a tiger than there are its own a job. how can this be happening? we take on us politics and society, and that's the bottom line. all be the hero world needs, right? washer a ah, you with al jazeera and these are the top stories more than 600 matchers have taken place across the united states to defend women's reproductive rights. that happened in the wake of tough new abortion laws, particularly in texas, which is effectively band with 1000 refugees and migrants, including women and children, have been rounded up from detained in libya, the un says one migrant was killed and at least 15 i was injured in the practice at lea
with some rain and now that typhoon mentally has pulled away its left some tropical air for japan's osaka, up to 31. and you are going to lock your temperature into the 30s for the next few days. that's it. that's all see soon, the weather sponsored my cattle airways voted will best airline of 2021. how many nukes is too many new america has in many ways driven the arms race to parties are much more like a british portage down to them. there are fewer regulations to own a tiger than there are...
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with some rain and now that typhoon mentally has pulled away its left some tropical air for japan's osaka, up to 31. and you're going to lock your temperature into the 30s for the next few days. that's it. that's all. see soon, the weather sponsored my cattle airways voted wills best air line of 2021. on counting the hot uncle americans legacy and german economy, that is the envy of the world. i'm prepared for the digital age. apple kicks on game, make an effort from an app store. is the phone, make it abusing it's monopoly and afghan businesses and losing international customers? counting the cost on l. just if i care about helping you with engaging with the rest of the world. we're really interested in taking you in to a point you might not visit otherwise, it feels that you were there ah ah, on al jazeera, these are the top stories this hour more than $600.00 marchers have taken place across the united states in defense of women's reproductive rights that happened in the wake of tough new abortion laws, particularly in texas, which is effectively banned the practice. $4000.00 refugees
with some rain and now that typhoon mentally has pulled away its left some tropical air for japan's osaka, up to 31. and you're going to lock your temperature into the 30s for the next few days. that's it. that's all. see soon, the weather sponsored my cattle airways voted wills best air line of 2021. on counting the hot uncle americans legacy and german economy, that is the envy of the world. i'm prepared for the digital age. apple kicks on game, make an effort from an app store. is the phone,...
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we have seen a tennis star, naomi ho sakai -- naomi osaka give up her haitian citizenship.hin: the younger generation is more willing and able to embrace the diversity because they are very much in affinity with the athlete, osaka, and we saw it at the olympics. quite a few athletes are not ethnically japanese and when you turn on the tv, you see celebrities that are not ethnically japanese. and regardless of their citizenship status, they are on tv and they are a part of the popular culture in japan. shery: hwaji shin my thank you for your time. associate professor at university of san francisco. you can watch our past interviews on the function, tv . this is for bloomberg subscribers only. check it out at tv . this is bloomberg. ♪s is bloomberg. ♪ >> we spent 20 years to make an improvement. we are now using all of the learning to help others. i think we are good at proofing and we are helping other businesses grow. shery: you can catch my conversation for generation next which airs monday on daybreak: asia at 7:40 a.m. in hong kong. here is a quick check of the l
we have seen a tennis star, naomi ho sakai -- naomi osaka give up her haitian citizenship.hin: the younger generation is more willing and able to embrace the diversity because they are very much in affinity with the athlete, osaka, and we saw it at the olympics. quite a few athletes are not ethnically japanese and when you turn on the tv, you see celebrities that are not ethnically japanese. and regardless of their citizenship status, they are on tv and they are a part of the popular culture in...
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every day now he heads to his local skate park in osaka and practices with the other skaters to improve news website. hello again. friday was another very mild day across the whole of the uk, even those places where it stayed cloudy throughout. however, there were some places where the sunshine popped out. northern england was one of the sunnier places. it was also one of the warmest places in the uk. the day's highest temperature — ryhill in west yorkshire, 22 degrees celsius. that's eight degrees celsius higher than the october average, so it was very, very warm indeed. now looking at this satellite picture, you can see those areas that had the clearest skies. we've seen some clearing skies across east anglia and south—east england behind this cold front because what we're seeing at the moment is cooler and fresher air starting to spread in from the near continent. and that's significant because as humidity levels drop, the clouds will increasingly break up, and that's happening right now across east anglia and the south—east. this meanwhile, for northern england, wales, south—west en
every day now he heads to his local skate park in osaka and practices with the other skaters to improve news website. hello again. friday was another very mild day across the whole of the uk, even those places where it stayed cloudy throughout. however, there were some places where the sunshine popped out. northern england was one of the sunnier places. it was also one of the warmest places in the uk. the day's highest temperature — ryhill in west yorkshire, 22 degrees celsius. that's eight...
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every day now he heads to his local skate park in osaka and practices with the other skaters to improveternational corporate tax system in decades. it is hoped that within two years the largest multinationals will pay a minimum tax rate of 15%. hundred and 36 countries back to the accord which was brokered by the oecd. —— 136 countries. some of the big technology companies include facebook, amazon and google, have spoken positive about the agreement. you can contact me on twitter, there is plenty more on all of our stories on the bbc news website, thanks for watching. hello again. friday was another very mild day across the whole of the uk, even those places where it stayed cloudy throughout. however, there were some places where the sunshine popped out. northern england was one of the sunnier places. it was also one of the warmest places in the uk. the day's highest temperature — ryhill in west yorkshire, 22 degrees celsius. that's eight degrees celsius higher than the october average, so it was very, very warm indeed. now looking at the satellite picture, you can see those areas that
every day now he heads to his local skate park in osaka and practices with the other skaters to improveternational corporate tax system in decades. it is hoped that within two years the largest multinationals will pay a minimum tax rate of 15%. hundred and 36 countries back to the accord which was brokered by the oecd. —— 136 countries. some of the big technology companies include facebook, amazon and google, have spoken positive about the agreement. you can contact me on twitter, there is...
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naomi osaka and simone biles who withdrew from the gymnastics team event citing mental health strugglesociated with mental health in sports and society at large. it is okay to talk about it and to seek help. there is nothing wrong with taking care of yourself first and foremost. but tonight is shaping up to be one for the ages. both boxers have been inactive since february of 2020 due to the pandemic. the fight was originally scheduled for july 24th. but after fury tested positive for covid, it was delayed. as for wilder, he's fighting for redemption and honor after his knock-out in their last bout. a lot of excuses. they range from tampered gloves, spiked water, to his costume weighing him down. he plans on wearing an equally elaborate and heavy costume tonight. so tonight all eyes will be on vegas to see if they can settle this once and for all. i will certainly be tuning in. and thank you for making time for us tonight. tomorrow night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on msnbci will be joined by the am bass door of france to the united states. we will discuss his return to washington after the sn
naomi osaka and simone biles who withdrew from the gymnastics team event citing mental health strugglesociated with mental health in sports and society at large. it is okay to talk about it and to seek help. there is nothing wrong with taking care of yourself first and foremost. but tonight is shaping up to be one for the ages. both boxers have been inactive since february of 2020 due to the pandemic. the fight was originally scheduled for july 24th. but after fury tested positive for covid, it...
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for all the praise that athletes like osaka and biles got from the mainstream media here, there werehdrawing from top level competition. what do you say to people like that who think athletes should just suck it up and power through it? how are the cultures difference between china and the u.s. on that front? >> you know, i have only played one year out here. i'm not -- i couldn't say that i know exactly all the differences or nuances. i will say exactly what you are saying. it's not -- it's a mixed bag right now. the reaction is a mixed bag. you don't know exactly what -- who will say what. i think at the end of the day, athletes, celebrities are elevated, put on a pedestal. people forget, yes, we have been blessed with a lot, whether it's talent, fame, money, power, all these things. at the end of the day, they all come with responsibility. they come with pressure. honestly, it's taxing on your mental health. that is something that i think -- i just wish everybody would be a little bit slower to judge and realize, hey, anybody who is world class probably got there by being pretty s
for all the praise that athletes like osaka and biles got from the mainstream media here, there werehdrawing from top level competition. what do you say to people like that who think athletes should just suck it up and power through it? how are the cultures difference between china and the u.s. on that front? >> you know, i have only played one year out here. i'm not -- i couldn't say that i know exactly all the differences or nuances. i will say exactly what you are saying. it's not --...
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today with cesars, mgm, which looks like osaka is going to be the city of choice i know hard rock hasest in japan. where else are you thinking about international expansion as a growth opportunity >> in japan, we are still 100% committed. we've been there since day one iran' our brand's been there for over 30 years we've seen new elections and we'll navigate that. as far as internationally, we signed a deal in ukraine we are close to an opportunity in athens. we have a deal in barcelona. so our brand, actually celebrating our 50 years, we're looking at this as a global business >> i know there was a lot of hope that sports betting in florida would launch next week october 15th there's a federal lawsuit by a couple of the pair mutuals las vegas sands is backing an initiative to allow gaming near tribal opportunities give me a sense of this push and pull between what the seminoles have now, which is a near monopoly on gaming in the state. >> i'm the person who negotiates the contract and we certainly understood in order to obtain the votes for approval, we needed to be reception to rest
today with cesars, mgm, which looks like osaka is going to be the city of choice i know hard rock hasest in japan. where else are you thinking about international expansion as a growth opportunity >> in japan, we are still 100% committed. we've been there since day one iran' our brand's been there for over 30 years we've seen new elections and we'll navigate that. as far as internationally, we signed a deal in ukraine we are close to an opportunity in athens. we have a deal in barcelona....
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now it's get to the witnesses testimony and i'm sure they're sick of us talking about them but osaka little bit more because as i mentioned a manufacturing entrepreneur and ceo and intertech medical. he has been on a 30 year journey to create more opportunity for young people and i mentioned the dreamers, the dream foundation and 42 kids and almost went from no chance to give 90 percent of the mac great cancel gave all of them a h great chance and that journey is helped him create as founder and ceo of our nonprofit career, it really is one of the pioneering organizations in american youth and apprenticeship, the industry led and student centered. model the train, high school students and modern, high school students in monarch economy type jobs advanced manufacturing and it and finance, healthcare, down the list. and on monday he was selected to serve on the department of labor national advisory committee and apprenticeship rated and no he'll do good service there as well. and i worked last night practicing to pronounce thesese difficult names, you have a certain respect for the cha
now it's get to the witnesses testimony and i'm sure they're sick of us talking about them but osaka little bit more because as i mentioned a manufacturing entrepreneur and ceo and intertech medical. he has been on a 30 year journey to create more opportunity for young people and i mentioned the dreamers, the dream foundation and 42 kids and almost went from no chance to give 90 percent of the mac great cancel gave all of them a h great chance and that journey is helped him create as founder...
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is it unrelated to the fact that osaka gave up u.s. citizenship couple years ago? means to be american. let's not be shy talking about it. that's what we need to revive across all races and skin colors. that's what is makes us american. rachel: i love it i'm glad you are leading these conversations. you are the right voice and the right person. thanks so much vivek for joining us. thanks for weighing in on this conversation. we do need a revival. we shouldn't be ashamed to be americans and to want excellence and for american to be great again. thanks a lot vivek. >> thank you. rachel: fox news cameras were rolling the moment cartel members opened fire at the southern border. as law enforcement deals with this chaos, the border czar is buying cupcakes in new jersey. senator marsha blackburn says the vice president has failed. you think? at handling this crisis. stay with us. pete: fox news capturing video of cartels firing into the border of the u.s. rachel: president biden's border czar kamala harris skipping the high level security talks with mexican officials to
is it unrelated to the fact that osaka gave up u.s. citizenship couple years ago? means to be american. let's not be shy talking about it. that's what we need to revive across all races and skin colors. that's what is makes us american. rachel: i love it i'm glad you are leading these conversations. you are the right voice and the right person. thanks so much vivek for joining us. thanks for weighing in on this conversation. we do need a revival. we shouldn't be ashamed to be americans and to...
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>> you write about the president's relationship with vladimir putin, talking about one meeting in osaka that's just for the cameras. you talk about a conversation with fiona hill, a russian expert who will be on our program later this morning. you said she suspected vladimir putin had planted an attractive translator in the room to distract the president. >> yeah, she did. she pointed that out to me, and i mean, i actually felt stupid that i didn't notice that because sure enough the president actually paid attention to her. >> it worked. >> and spoke to her, and i'd never seen him do that, and i never saw him do it again. yeah. >> how do you explain why the president was so placating of president putin? >> i got the feeling -- this is my opinion, but i got the feeling he wanted to impress dictators. i think he almost admired how tough they were. i write about a situation in the book where we were in a meeting with turkish president erdogan and he stopped me and said, stephanie, who do you think is tougher, president xi or erdogan, who was sitting right there? he was always just impress
>> you write about the president's relationship with vladimir putin, talking about one meeting in osaka that's just for the cameras. you talk about a conversation with fiona hill, a russian expert who will be on our program later this morning. you said she suspected vladimir putin had planted an attractive translator in the room to distract the president. >> yeah, she did. she pointed that out to me, and i mean, i actually felt stupid that i didn't notice that because sure enough...