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and shinzo abe's regime and administration, i am afraid about.issues? well, it is clearly telling how difficult it is to abandon the army once we had this organisation. the emperor had to come out and to speak out and it made such tremendous effort for everyone in the cabinet to finish the war, to end the war, and to abandon the army to save the nation. and if japan moves that way again, to form a new type of army, i feel fear of what we're doing, that we're going to harm's way. some feel it is unnecessarily anxious view of the current japanese government. to bring about the surrender, hirohito had to face down resistance at the top of his government. and harada says portraying the emperor on screen today also involved taboos. while in preproduction, i checked about the safety of making this film and asked mr hando who wrote the book, and he asked some right—wingers and checked the situation, and maybe it is safe to show the emperor in that way, but to betray the family feud among the emperor's family, nobody tested that water yet. maybe japan, l
and shinzo abe's regime and administration, i am afraid about.issues? well, it is clearly telling how difficult it is to abandon the army once we had this organisation. the emperor had to come out and to speak out and it made such tremendous effort for everyone in the cabinet to finish the war, to end the war, and to abandon the army to save the nation. and if japan moves that way again, to form a new type of army, i feel fear of what we're doing, that we're going to harm's way. some feel it is...
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the emotion of the ordeal told them the voices of some of those shinzo abe met.sorting through the items that can be saved and those that must be discarded, and there are co nsta nt must be discarded, and there are constant reminders of more carefree times. somehow, the floodwater that this miniature horse stranded on a roof. she fell off but was unharmed. the search is now on for her foal. japan's worst flooding in decades is being blamed on more unpredictable weather caused by climate change. japan is one of the best prepared countries in the world when it comes to disaster risk reduction, disaster risk response. they are supremely well prepared, so the magnitude of the casualties of the destruction that we are seeing now really is an indication ofjust how big and how extreme this was. nearly 200 people have died. tens of thousands of homes are still without clean water. many have no power. japan has detailed plans to cope with earthquakes but some say it's done far less to get ready for flooding. when rebuilding is finished, that will no doubt change. michael
the emotion of the ordeal told them the voices of some of those shinzo abe met.sorting through the items that can be saved and those that must be discarded, and there are co nsta nt must be discarded, and there are constant reminders of more carefree times. somehow, the floodwater that this miniature horse stranded on a roof. she fell off but was unharmed. the search is now on for her foal. japan's worst flooding in decades is being blamed on more unpredictable weather caused by climate change....
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japan's prime minister shinzo abe has visited flood stricken parts of the country as the death alliess -- toll rises. it is the worst flooding disaster in decades. it triggered landslides last week. dozens of people still missing, government officials are admitting more could have been done to be -- keep people safe. reporter: towns that are now muddy fields of debris. this is how many areas of western japan look after more than a week of torrential rain has triggered historic floods. the death toll is reaching into the hundreds. that is likely to rise as some 75,000 rescue were served -- workers comb for missing. landslides are not the only cause of death. government officials said they could have done more to keep people safe. prime minister shinzo abe it has visited the affected region,n, canceling a trip overseas to meet with flood victims. with an elelection in september, he is promising support. >> we will put all of our efforts into rebuilding peoeop's lives in the disaster hit areas as soon as possible. reporter: but it will not be easy. scorching temperatures have followed up
japan's prime minister shinzo abe has visited flood stricken parts of the country as the death alliess -- toll rises. it is the worst flooding disaster in decades. it triggered landslides last week. dozens of people still missing, government officials are admitting more could have been done to be -- keep people safe. reporter: towns that are now muddy fields of debris. this is how many areas of western japan look after more than a week of torrential rain has triggered historic floods. the death...
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when the scale of the flooding became clear, shinzo abe cancelled a planned trip abroad. he visited a shelter for people who have been washed out of their homes. the prime minister promised them everything they needed to rebuild their lives. the government has put aside extra money and pledged to make sure they get it quickly. the emotion of the ordeal told them the voices of some of those mr abe met. the clean—up has now begun. people are sorting through the items that can be saved and those that must be discarded, and there are constant reminders of more carefree times. somehow, the floodwater that this miniature horse stranded on a roof. she fell off but was unharmed. the search is now on for her foal. japan's worst flooding in decades is being blamed on more unpredictable weather caused by climate change. japan is one of the best prepared countries in the world when it comes to disaster risk reduction, disaster risk response. they are supremely well prepared, so the magnitude of the casualties of the destruction that we are seeing now really is an indication ofjust ho
when the scale of the flooding became clear, shinzo abe cancelled a planned trip abroad. he visited a shelter for people who have been washed out of their homes. the prime minister promised them everything they needed to rebuild their lives. the government has put aside extra money and pledged to make sure they get it quickly. the emotion of the ordeal told them the voices of some of those mr abe met. the clean—up has now begun. people are sorting through the items that can be saved and those...
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and japan‘s prime minister, shinzo abe, has cancelled an overseas trip in the wake of torrential rainsd news. now on bbc news, hardtalk‘s stephen sackur is at the hay literary festival in wales to speak to forensic
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and japan's prime minister, shinzo abe, has cancelled an overseas trip in the wake of torrential rainstry. and one more story from the uk. police investigating the death of a woman who'd been
and japan's prime minister, shinzo abe, has cancelled an overseas trip in the wake of torrential rainstry. and one more story from the uk. police investigating the death of a woman who'd been
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shery: we also have shinzo abe talking about potential u.s. >> that would be a big problem. the u.s. is already subject in japan to steal and aluminum grounds of national security threat. it is hard to see how japan is a national security to the u.s. shery: or canada or europe. >> exactly. that would be the same argument in favor of the auto parts tariffs. it is not really hold water. it is not hard to see why abe would be objecting to it. shery: prime minister shinzo abe has had his own domestic scandals. this is not really helping him. >> yes. he committed to the famous three arrows of getting the economy going, fiscal, monetary, and reform. the monetary seemed like it would be one of the relatively easy parts to achieve, and yet it is not coming together. shery: peter, great to have you with us. thank you, peter coy of business week. politicst on bloomberg in your inbox every day. coming up, what you missed. we will be bringing you complete coverage of out that' -- alp habet's earnings. ♪ >> i'm mark crumpton with first word news. there tau
shery: we also have shinzo abe talking about potential u.s. >> that would be a big problem. the u.s. is already subject in japan to steal and aluminum grounds of national security threat. it is hard to see how japan is a national security to the u.s. shery: or canada or europe. >> exactly. that would be the same argument in favor of the auto parts tariffs. it is not really hold water. it is not hard to see why abe would be objecting to it. shery: prime minister shinzo abe has had...
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and japan's prime minister, shinzo abe, has cancelled an overseas trip in the wake of torrential rains that have killed more than 100 people in the west of the country. and one more story from the uk. police investigating the death of a woman who'd been exposed to the nerve agent novichok in wiltshire, say she had a "high dose" of the substance. her partner remains critically ill. now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore. the sterling takes a pounding as leadership changes take place in the british government. another scandal at nissan motors, this time involving falsifying emissions and fuel economy data. good morning, asia. hello, world. it is a tuesday. glad it could join —— but it could join us, great to be back. we start off in the uk and the sterling is indeedin off in the uk and the sterling is indeed in focus as prime minister theresa may needs to reshuffle the cabinet after her brexit plans have fallen into chaos. borisjohnson is the latest minister to walk out. his departure follows that of brexit secretary david davis along with junior minister steve
and japan's prime minister, shinzo abe, has cancelled an overseas trip in the wake of torrential rains that have killed more than 100 people in the west of the country. and one more story from the uk. police investigating the death of a woman who'd been exposed to the nerve agent novichok in wiltshire, say she had a "high dose" of the substance. her partner remains critically ill. now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore. the sterling takes a pounding as...
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japan's shinzo abe. trudeau and angela merkel shot back at trump, the japanese prime minister was aloof, criticizing protectionism generally. it's not that abe isn't nervous. if trump goes ahead with automobile tariffs, japan could be hit hard and abe has spoken out about these tariffs. but it appears that prime minister abe is playing out a shrewd strategy marked by a deep pragmatism. keep trump close and figure out a contingency plan in case of disaster. the first part has been going on for some time. abe was the first foreign leader to call on the president-elect at trump tower after the 2016 election. he presented trump with a gold plated golf club worth about $4,000. they've had dozens of conversations since, reuters notes. the upshot? >> we have a very, very good bond, very good chemistry. >> what's interesting is abe's newfound leadership on multilateral agreements without his american counterpart. let's start with trade. japan was dragged into a massive free trade agreement with the trans-pacific
japan's shinzo abe. trudeau and angela merkel shot back at trump, the japanese prime minister was aloof, criticizing protectionism generally. it's not that abe isn't nervous. if trump goes ahead with automobile tariffs, japan could be hit hard and abe has spoken out about these tariffs. but it appears that prime minister abe is playing out a shrewd strategy marked by a deep pragmatism. keep trump close and figure out a contingency plan in case of disaster. the first part has been going on for...
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prime minister shinzo abe canceled a trip to deal with his country's worst flood disaster in 30 years. >>> here at home, it is hurricane season. there is some stuff out there. >> and thankfully, we're not going to see anything close. i just retweeted a video. it's just harpering. people in the water beingscued. it was crazy. go look more into that story. they're going to need a lot of help. tracking chris, still storm. it's going to parallel the coast. we're not going to see anything besides rip currents and some of the waves and minor beach erosion. that's about the worst of it. yesterday what was left did soak portions of puerto rico. at one point we had 20 to 30,000 people without power, and we did have some problem with the minor flooding. that is now located over the dominican republic. what's going to be interesting, as we track the next couple of day, it heads towards the bahamas and off the southeast coast. there is a 50% chance this could regenerate into a tropical system, but it looks similar to chs, just sriaf mississippi. still very warm in the plain states. kansas city at
prime minister shinzo abe canceled a trip to deal with his country's worst flood disaster in 30 years. >>> here at home, it is hurricane season. there is some stuff out there. >> and thankfully, we're not going to see anything close. i just retweeted a video. it's just harpering. people in the water beingscued. it was crazy. go look more into that story. they're going to need a lot of help. tracking chris, still storm. it's going to parallel the coast. we're not going to see...
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japan's prime minister shinzo abe said authorities are working around the clock to free those trapped by floods and thousands are still waiting to be rescued. >>> and state side here meteorologist bill karins keeping an eye on something that could be problematic for us. >> we have beryl. we have tropical storm chris that is increasing in intensity. it could become a hurricane by the end of today. it is bringing some squally weather out to the outer banks and there are some larger waves. it will mostly parallel the coast line over the next couple of days. now going into puerto rico, right now we're seeing it fall apart. you can see the remnants and the big cloud shield over the northern leeward island. 2 to 4 inches of rainfall possible in the next 24 hours. that could cause minor problems with mudslides and hopefully small river ooding. flmid-atlantic, northeast. sunny, beautiful warm day for everyone from the great lakes. we'll continue to watch this week ahead with warm temperatures but not as extreme as what we saw the last week. >> not a whole lot to complain about. >>> actress ga
japan's prime minister shinzo abe said authorities are working around the clock to free those trapped by floods and thousands are still waiting to be rescued. >>> and state side here meteorologist bill karins keeping an eye on something that could be problematic for us. >> we have beryl. we have tropical storm chris that is increasing in intensity. it could become a hurricane by the end of today. it is bringing some squally weather out to the outer banks and there are some larger...
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japanese prime minister shinzo abe says authorities are working around the clock to pull those trapped to safety. thousands are still waiting to be rescued or are missing. >> that is here. >> good morning. we quickly went from the big story being the chrt off the co north carolina. 60 mile perou hurcane. the biggest problem is the rip currents, big waves, that's had weekend and that's going to bring a little rainfall to areas around puerto rico and bringing some this morning, we could see as much as two to four inches of rain. it's a remnant low, still could bring clouds and squally weather throughout t next 24he average. very toasty. boise, southern idaho, 100 to 105. that will be the story of the te inner mountain west. >> bill, talk to you in a bit, thank you. >>> call it a stupefying performance by a huge harry potter dancing hermoine. the seven-second clip was short, but over 5 million people have seen it so far. ellison who identifies as bisexual later said on twitter she believes hermoine is a character who she believes would stand up for lgbtq rights. >>> elon musk gets in on t
japanese prime minister shinzo abe says authorities are working around the clock to pull those trapped to safety. thousands are still waiting to be rescued or are missing. >> that is here. >> good morning. we quickly went from the big story being the chrt off the co north carolina. 60 mile perou hurcane. the biggest problem is the rip currents, big waves, that's had weekend and that's going to bring a little rainfall to areas around puerto rico and bringing some this morning, we...
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on wednesdayjapan‘s prime minister, shinzo abe, visited the city of okayama to inspect the damage, asthe flooding became clear, mr abe cancelled a planned trip abroad. he went to see this natural disaster for himself. he visited a shelter for people who have been washed out of their homes. the prime minister promised them everything they needed to rebuild their lives. the government has put aside extra money, and pledged to make sure they get it quickly. the emotion of the ordeal told in the voices of some of those mr abe met. the clean—up has now begun. people are sorting through the items that can be saved and those that must be discarded. there are constant reminders of more carefree times. somehow, the floodwater that this miniature horse stranded on a roof. she fell off, but was unharmed. the search is now on for her foal. japan's worst flooding in decades is being blamed on more unpredictable weather caused by climate change. japan is one of the best—prepared countries in the world when it comes to disaster risk reduction, disaster risk response. they are supremely well prepared
on wednesdayjapan‘s prime minister, shinzo abe, visited the city of okayama to inspect the damage, asthe flooding became clear, mr abe cancelled a planned trip abroad. he went to see this natural disaster for himself. he visited a shelter for people who have been washed out of their homes. the prime minister promised them everything they needed to rebuild their lives. the government has put aside extra money, and pledged to make sure they get it quickly. the emotion of the ordeal told in the...
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shinzo abe is saying it will be a boost to regional economies.they will be in regional locations such as osaka ad hoc ido, generating a huge amount of revenue. they say will be up to 34 of revenue. they say will be up to 3a billion us dollars. this is because they would take about 30% of the revenue and they are going to reinject this back into the local economy. thanks very much. let's have a look at the markets. the nikkei has fallenjust let's have a look at the markets. the nikkei has fallen just a little bit. and trade tensions were the focus of the car industry on thursday as the us government held a special hearing on its plans for import tariffs. the yuan has been falling, which will help chinese exports. the french market is down. the dax, there are connections between the german economy and china economy and the idea of a trade war is worrying for that economy. let's go over to paul blake and see what he has to say about the car industry question. if president trump places import tariffs on european cars, buying a new car in the us will
shinzo abe is saying it will be a boost to regional economies.they will be in regional locations such as osaka ad hoc ido, generating a huge amount of revenue. they say will be up to 34 of revenue. they say will be up to 3a billion us dollars. this is because they would take about 30% of the revenue and they are going to reinject this back into the local economy. thanks very much. let's have a look at the markets. the nikkei has fallenjust let's have a look at the markets. the nikkei has fallen...
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japanese prime minister shinzo abe visited some of the thousands forced into shelters and promised to support rebuildingth iregion. >> sreenivasan: when it comes to protecting shelines from threats of erosion, storms and rising seas, the traditional solution has been to build walls or hard infrastructure. bu alternative is gaining traction. it's called a living shoreline. this story is part of our ongoing series, "peril and promise: the challenge of climate change"; and produp d in partnersth climate central, a non-profit science and news organization. on a muggy summer day, almost a dozen woers and volunteers form a bucket brigade. they pass 20 to 30 pound bag trucked-in oyster shells onto waiting rowboats. then, they transport them down the shore, piling the bags strategically in the shallow water next to the marsh. about 200 bags of oyster shells are used to build each 20-foot artificial reef, a form of green infrastructure known as a living shorelin rachel gwin is the restoration coordinator for the choctawhatchee basin alliance, or c.b.a., a nonprofit environmental organization b
japanese prime minister shinzo abe visited some of the thousands forced into shelters and promised to support rebuildingth iregion. >> sreenivasan: when it comes to protecting shelines from threats of erosion, storms and rising seas, the traditional solution has been to build walls or hard infrastructure. bu alternative is gaining traction. it's called a living shoreline. this story is part of our ongoing series, "peril and promise: the challenge of climate change"; and produp d...
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eight million people have been ordered to evacuate their homes. 0n wednesdayjapan‘s prime minister shinzo abe michael bristow reports. he visited a shelter, promising he would provide everything they needed. the government had put aside extra money and pledged they would receive it quickly. the cleanup has now begun. people are sorting through items that can be saved and those that must be discarded. co nsta nt those that must be discarded. constant reminders of a more carefree time. somehow this immature horse was stranded on a roof. she fell off and was unharmed. the search is now on for her fall. fell off and was unharmed. the search is now on for herfall. more predictable weather caused by climate change. japan is one of the best prepared countries in the world when it comes to disaster response. they are supremely well prepared so the magnitude of the casualties, of the magnitude of the casualties, of the destruction we are seeing now, really is an indication ofjust how big and extreme this was. nearly 200 people have died. tens of thousands of homes were without water. japan has a detai
eight million people have been ordered to evacuate their homes. 0n wednesdayjapan‘s prime minister shinzo abe michael bristow reports. he visited a shelter, promising he would provide everything they needed. the government had put aside extra money and pledged they would receive it quickly. the cleanup has now begun. people are sorting through items that can be saved and those that must be discarded. co nsta nt those that must be discarded. constant reminders of a more carefree time. somehow...
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and japan's prime minister, shinzo abe, has cancelled an overseas trip in the wake of torrential rains that have killed more than one hundred people in the west of the country that's all. stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news, hardtalk‘s stephen sackur is at the hay literary festival in wales to speak to forensic scientist sue black. welcome to a special edition of hardtalk from the hay festival in wales. today i am joined by an audience to meet a specialist in death. for many of us, the hardest subject of all to think and talk about. yet for sue black it is the very business of her life. she is a professor of forensic anthropology whose ability to read the clues and stories in human remains has made her a world—renowned investigator. so what does she see when she looks death in the face? sue black, a very warm welcome to hardtalk. how is it that you have found yourself engaging with death in a way that so few of us can imagine? for many of us it is something we shy away from, something we find it difficult. and yet you confront it head—on. why do you think that is? i think it's be
and japan's prime minister, shinzo abe, has cancelled an overseas trip in the wake of torrential rains that have killed more than one hundred people in the west of the country that's all. stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news, hardtalk‘s stephen sackur is at the hay literary festival in wales to speak to forensic scientist sue black. welcome to a special edition of hardtalk from the hay festival in wales. today i am joined by an audience to meet a specialist in death. for many of us, the...
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five people have died as differential rain and landslides a pound western japan prime minister shinzo abe a says rescue operation underway is now a race against the clock evacuation orders are in place for nearly two million people in the military has been deployed to safe people by water and by. the syrian military in a rebel group in the southern province of daraa are accusing each other of breaching a cease fire deal it was only agreed two days ago the russian brokered deal so rebels agreed to hand over heavy weapons in exchange for security guarantees and safe passage to other areas here's the true state might pumpin has been intended to brief the japanese and south korean foreign ministers after another round of talks in north korea the north korean foreign ministry has accused him of making in their words. to moms to get rid of their nuclear weapons pompei says that he is confident the north korean leader kim jong un will stick by the commitments he made to denuclearize during last month's summit with donald trump. a judge in brazil as we've been hearing has ordered the release of t
five people have died as differential rain and landslides a pound western japan prime minister shinzo abe a says rescue operation underway is now a race against the clock evacuation orders are in place for nearly two million people in the military has been deployed to safe people by water and by. the syrian military in a rebel group in the southern province of daraa are accusing each other of breaching a cease fire deal it was only agreed two days ago the russian brokered deal so rebels agreed...
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shinzo abe says the u.s. should says japan is and not interested in a bilateral deal. trade tensions, currency wars, the g20 managing to communicate with each other. trying to dial down some of the heat generated by president trump's tweet on friday about china trying to manipulate the yuan. i think everybody should remember this is not like the chinese trying to push down there currency. trade war is, i have to say the president started coming seems to be doing it all on its own. haidi: it is across the rest of the emerging markets complex. the chinese currency is not the only one trending lower in this environment. you could argue it is a strong dollar story. the stock market held up pretty well despite what was going on at the end of the week. you can see small losses across the board. pointp 500 gained a half with nasdaq following. netflix was really the colbert there. it -- culpret there. a lot of big earnings in the u.s. this week. still only -- more of a point loss in price. higher. gold futures managed a rebound as well. haidi: i'm going to take a look at how t
shinzo abe says the u.s. should says japan is and not interested in a bilateral deal. trade tensions, currency wars, the g20 managing to communicate with each other. trying to dial down some of the heat generated by president trump's tweet on friday about china trying to manipulate the yuan. i think everybody should remember this is not like the chinese trying to push down there currency. trade war is, i have to say the president started coming seems to be doing it all on its own. haidi: it is...
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three decades and promised to help the survivors pledging four billion dollars towards recovery shinzo abe a spoke to survivors sheltering in an evacuation center in the western city of courage shiki more than forty of the one hundred seventy six people who died in the floods and landslides lived there dozens remain missing from the right has more. visit comes as emergency teams continue to search through debris and destroyed houses looking for some of the people who are still missing thousands of people remain displaced meanwhile thousands more are gradually returning to their homes to assess the damage and figure out how to rebuild for shinzo rbs government this is a chance to assess how it deals with extreme weather events such as this especially if people here believe these have now become the norm rather than freak occurrences japan is already well advanced in preparing for natural disasters it has to be given the prevalence of tsunamis and earthquakes it seems you can now add to that list extreme storms such as this and this visit by a seems to be a recognition of the priority it's n
three decades and promised to help the survivors pledging four billion dollars towards recovery shinzo abe a spoke to survivors sheltering in an evacuation center in the western city of courage shiki more than forty of the one hundred seventy six people who died in the floods and landslides lived there dozens remain missing from the right has more. visit comes as emergency teams continue to search through debris and destroyed houses looking for some of the people who are still missing thousands...
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shinzo abe has ordered thousands of police, firefighters, and armenia personnel -- and milit personnelt huge rescue efforts. >>> a miracle this morning in thailand as all 12 boys and their soccer coach are rescued. live developments next. a place with 24-hour valet service... and upholstery classes. a place where seniors get the care they need in the comfort of home. home instead senior care. we believe nutrition is full of possibilities to improve your pet's life. we're redefining what nutrition can do. because the possibility of a longer life and a healthy life is the greatest possibility of all. purina pro plan. nutrition that performs. i'm a small business, but i have... big dreams... and big plans. so how do i make the efforts of 8 employees... feel like 50? how can i share new plans virtually? how can i download an e-file? virtual tours? zip-file? really big files? in seconds, not minutes... just like that. like everything... the answer is simple. i'll do what i've always done... dream more, dream faster, and above all... now, i'll dream gig. now more businesses, in more places,
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shinzo abe canceled a trip to europe to oversee the cleanup.k is said to be in shanghai for talks opening production plan. sources say he is continuing negotiations that already dragged on for more than a gear. tesla's desire to build a plant in china has taken on more urgency in the escalating trade war. prices in china jumped as much as $30,000 after beijing imposed tariffs on american belt cars. news, 24 hours a day, and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am jessica summers. this is bloomberg. haidi: let's get your quick update on your markets. trading in new zealand is getting underway as angelic set. gains.seeing the rest of asia looking pretty positive as we head into the open. the kiwi dollar. dollar. u.s. sydney futures looking at an upside of .6% at the open. the aussie dollar holding above $.74. things could get worse before we see proper rebound. let's look around the region. the biggest gainer against the dollar in the overnight session. all eyes on sterling. paring
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but you have an interesting tweet from pompeo after meeting with shinzo abe in japan.talked about, quote, maintaining maximum pressure on north korea. and the reason that it's significant is because that's a term that president trump himself said he would no longer use, just a few weeks ago. what's your read? >> well, my read is it's a complex situation, first of all. and there is internal confusion within the administration. and i'm not saying that from a biased perspective. it's just flat-out factual. there are some things that have happened, not only with the united states and north korea, but with the allies of the united states. japan, south korea, china, russia. these kind of governments are basically doing different things now than they were six months ago in terms of the pressure. we can never walk it back. it would be the u.s. alone if we attempted to do that. because the other nations have gone a different direction. and in fact, we've given up some things already, like the potential for this exercise, although we could regenerate that. but it's going to be v
but you have an interesting tweet from pompeo after meeting with shinzo abe in japan.talked about, quote, maintaining maximum pressure on north korea. and the reason that it's significant is because that's a term that president trump himself said he would no longer use, just a few weeks ago. what's your read? >> well, my read is it's a complex situation, first of all. and there is internal confusion within the administration. and i'm not saying that from a biased perspective. it's just...
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give an accounting on the japanese abductees, something president trump promised the japanese when shinzo abeas in washington. that's success. anything short of that is basically, i think, essentially the north koreans just trying to drag this process out. we have given them the incentive because time is now on their side. >> ambassador, could you see the administration if it doesn't get the sorts of things gordon is describing, can you see the administration at this point given what the president is saying publically about i saved you from nuclear war, could they just walk away? >> look, i think all of those things gordon mentioned would be wonderful. it wouldn't just be success. it would be christmas. but the reality is they are not going to get those things. if they get some kind of declaration from the north koreans that, first of all, they will denuclearize and give some kind of notion of when -- because that was not present in the singapore document. and if they really do include all of their nuclear programs in the declaration including highly enriched uranium, that would be something
give an accounting on the japanese abductees, something president trump promised the japanese when shinzo abeas in washington. that's success. anything short of that is basically, i think, essentially the north koreans just trying to drag this process out. we have given them the incentive because time is now on their side. >> ambassador, could you see the administration if it doesn't get the sorts of things gordon is describing, can you see the administration at this point given what the...
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prime minister shinzo abe laid flowers in the hiroshima area, and visited an evacuation center. he's pledged an initial $4 billion toward recovery efforts. and, the 12 boys rescued from a flooded cave in thailand embarked on a new journey today: recovery. government-supplied video showed some of them flashing victorys si they rested in hospital beds. pareas looked on from behind glass barrier because the team is still in isolation to stave off infeions. >> ( translated ): in the beginning, after being rescued, staying in the hospital should take seven to 10 dtos, which neede evaluated regularly. also, there is a plan for a slow recovery at home for at ast 30 days, with the need for a team of medics to follow up with physical checks. >> woodruff: doctors say the boys lost an average of four pounds each during their ordeal underground. still to come on the newshour: t what presidentmp's latest thtacks on allies mean for u.s. relations urope. inside the effort to curtail methane emissions and their contributions to climate change the trump administration's latest moves to undercut
prime minister shinzo abe laid flowers in the hiroshima area, and visited an evacuation center. he's pledged an initial $4 billion toward recovery efforts. and, the 12 boys rescued from a flooded cave in thailand embarked on a new journey today: recovery. government-supplied video showed some of them flashing victorys si they rested in hospital beds. pareas looked on from behind glass barrier because the team is still in isolation to stave off infeions. >> ( translated ): in the...
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japan's prime minister shinzo ri abe said autes are working around the clock to free those trapped by flood t andusands are still waiting to be rescued. >>> and state side here meteorologist bill karins keeping an eye on something that could be problematic for us. >> we have beryl. we have tropical storm chris that is increasing inin nsity. it could become a hurricane by the end of today. it is bringing some squally weather out to the outer banks and there are some larger waves. it will mostly parallel the coast line over the next couple of days. now going into puerto rico, right now we're seeing it fall apart. you can see the remnants and the big cloud shiel over the northern leeward island. 2 to 4 o inches rainfall possible in the next 24 hours. that could cause minorwi proble mudslides and hopefully small river flooding. that's a look at the big weather story of the day and here's a closer look at your day ahead. >>> you can see the showers and thunderstorms over t gulf coast and through florida today. that's kind ohere our stationary front is. the dryer air over the carolinas, mid
japan's prime minister shinzo ri abe said autes are working around the clock to free those trapped by flood t andusands are still waiting to be rescued. >>> and state side here meteorologist bill karins keeping an eye on something that could be problematic for us. >> we have beryl. we have tropical storm chris that is increasing inin nsity. it could become a hurricane by the end of today. it is bringing some squally weather out to the outer banks and there are some larger waves....
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the prime minister shinzo abe has cancelled a trip to europe and the middle east.cy committee many people are still missing and the size of the rescue forces are being increased to 73,000 people. there may be floodwaters everywhere, but water to drink is in short supply. many areas have had their supplies cut off and bottled water is running out. thousands of people are also without power. more than a million people are still being told to stay away from their houses. but some people like this man are beginning to return to the remains of their shuttle homes —— shattered homes, for some people there will be no home to return to. we're putting together the biggest global stories next i want to talk about these two men, reuters journalists in myanmar. they were killed after reporting on an execution. today they were charged with breaching the official secret act. reuters says... this is what they said as they left court. translation: we did not commitany court. translation: we did not commit any crime. but i would like to say in relation to be caught‘s decision today
the prime minister shinzo abe has cancelled a trip to europe and the middle east.cy committee many people are still missing and the size of the rescue forces are being increased to 73,000 people. there may be floodwaters everywhere, but water to drink is in short supply. many areas have had their supplies cut off and bottled water is running out. thousands of people are also without power. more than a million people are still being told to stay away from their houses. but some people like this...
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five people have died as torrential rain and landslides pound the west and japan prime minister shinzo abe a says rescue operation is now a race against the clock evacuation orders are in place for nearly two million people in the military has been deployed to save people by water and by at around fifty four thousand rescuers from the military the police and fire departments are involved in the operation. a judge in brazil has ordered the release of the former president in the theater knew that the silva had been sentenced to twelve years in one months in prison for corruption and money laundering the judge says the left wing politician must be released from prison in current t.v. while an appeal process is carried out. the syrian military and the rebel group in the southern province of daraa are accusing each other of breaching a cease fire deal that was only agreed two days ago a russian brokered deal so rebels agreed to hand over heavy weapons in exchange for security guarantees and safe passage to other areas syrian government troops have taken control of the main border crossing betwe
five people have died as torrential rain and landslides pound the west and japan prime minister shinzo abe a says rescue operation is now a race against the clock evacuation orders are in place for nearly two million people in the military has been deployed to save people by water and by at around fifty four thousand rescuers from the military the police and fire departments are involved in the operation. a judge in brazil has ordered the release of the former president in the theater knew that...
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. ♪ to stickwe're going here, going to japan for talks with prime minister shinzo abe. to present a united and against president trump? true that theis message they will be sending today will be very clear that they print her -- that they prefer free trade and multinational trade approach as opposed to bilateral and protection link veterans -- protection are measures by the u.s.. rishaad: we have a free trade agreement, the largest trade deal in eu history. where are we with that and what is next? >> i think there are a couple more steps for the trade pact could take effect. is what is more important that whether this is going to be a watershed between the u.s. and , which direction they are choosing, bilateral or multinational approach trade. thank you, in tokyo. we are talking about jeff does here. tell us about it, what is the scope of it and what are the pluses and minuses? ourhe pluses are clearly focusing on something basically trade. this is economics that works. japan is one of the most important food producers for consumers for the the european markets, wine, c
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shinzo abe canceled a trip to europe to oversee the cleanup. hours a day, on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am jessica summers, this is bloomberg. very much.s taking a closer look at the u.s. market close, and investors appear to be shifting attention. analysts thinking 20% gains. let's bring in su keenan for more. investors looking past those trade concerns. su: because they have something to look to. this is what analysts have been saying all along. it is clear that these earnings could be 20%, 30% above average. let's go to the snapshot and take a look at how the market has moved away from trade concerns for the moment. we have the dollar slightly higher, bonds lower. the dow posts a 1.3 gain. the measure posting again. if we go into the stock moves in particular, you get significant .ize moves very interesting move higher given the fact that chinese court ruled against the patent case, temporary ruling, which credit suisse says it shows itself restraint. they co
shinzo abe canceled a trip to europe to oversee the cleanup. hours a day, on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am jessica summers, this is bloomberg. very much.s taking a closer look at the u.s. market close, and investors appear to be shifting attention. analysts thinking 20% gains. let's bring in su keenan for more. investors looking past those trade concerns. su: because they have something to look to. this is what...
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prime minister shinzo abe canceled a trip to europe to oversee the cleanup.harvey weinstein has been released on bail after denying new accusations of sexual assault. the additional charges include two counts of predator sexual assault, which carry a maximum sentence of life in prison. more than 75 women have accused weinstein of swallowing rongdoing. bloomberg news. this is bloomberg. david: thank you. third day of gains for markets. silvia, i can't remember the last time we had something like this, which speaks to how trouble siemsome the past few months has been. >> extending gains in asia after hitting a nine-month low. the korean juan also deepening its losses. .2%.hilippine pacea off by but stocks are gaining this morning. experts fighting for a sixth straight month so the deaf sate came at the wait nest 2018. also, with indonesian stocks, you have consumer players eading -- heading towards that 5,900 level. the consumer confidence index rose to a record high in june. larges caps end on the mainland. and the yuan is september for a second day higher. lo
prime minister shinzo abe canceled a trip to europe to oversee the cleanup.harvey weinstein has been released on bail after denying new accusations of sexual assault. the additional charges include two counts of predator sexual assault, which carry a maximum sentence of life in prison. more than 75 women have accused weinstein of swallowing rongdoing. bloomberg news. this is bloomberg. david: thank you. third day of gains for markets. silvia, i can't remember the last time we had something like...
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the united nations says secretary-general has written to the japanese prime minister shinzo abe, offeringth severe flooding and landslides. he expressed his condolences for the loss of life and instruction and also wrecked mid of the government's efforts to help people affected and express admiration for ongoing search and rescue efforts. it has climbed 176. global news 24 hours a day on air and on tick tock on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. lisa: trade concerns crushing commodities today. moste point, it was down in two years. bloomberg commodities index down in three years. joining us with more leaves our , david, can you give us the sense of whether there is anything else that play with respect to -- to the declining commodities other than trade concerns or is this all the idea that tariffs and trade growth?es will reduce economy,ns about the and if the deciliter economy, the libyanurn of supply and there has been a series of bullish headlines, venezuela, libya pretty much shut in. all of a
the united nations says secretary-general has written to the japanese prime minister shinzo abe, offeringth severe flooding and landslides. he expressed his condolences for the loss of life and instruction and also wrecked mid of the government's efforts to help people affected and express admiration for ongoing search and rescue efforts. it has climbed 176. global news 24 hours a day on air and on tick tock on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120...
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prime minister shinzo abe canceled a trip overseas to oversee the response. >>> prosecutors updated thellywood mogul committed a sex crime on a third woman in 2006. if convicted, harvey weinstein could face life in prison. a lawyer for weinstein says he will plead not guilty. >>> the cdc says 212 people have been infected with an intestinal pa parasite after reportedly eating vegetable trays. seven people have been affected. del monte recalled them last month. >>> eight boys out of twelve have been rescued so far this morning. a daring mission is being repeated this morning. ben tracy is near the cave site north of chiang rai, thailand. ben, what can you tell us now? >> reporter: good morning. so all the boys that have been rescued are at the hospital in chiang rai where they will be monitored by doctors. that will take its course over the next several days. divers and crews have been working around the clock with operations to save them. they have replaced the air tanks around the underground route. tomorrow they will attempt another rescue mission. the four boys who were rescued first
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paper says the two female leaders have been less willing than others such as emmanuel macron and shinzo abe to cater to ego. saying it's their approach to him that they have been confrontational. that's not the best way to manage him. >> what do you make of that. >> i don't think there's thea g way to manage him. long before these two leaders, had a problem with strong women. the unfortunate thing is this probably doesn't cost him any support among his base here at home. undermining our relationship with all of europe in the long-term with intelligence and military cooperation, we're going to be seeing this for years to come as he sort of fumbles into this. >> the amazing thing isn't the party of ronald reagan. the base seems to have no problem with this. it's extraordinary. thank you all very much. >>> up next, 12 russians have been indicted in mueller's probe. republicans seem to think the real enemy is an american. american fbi agent. true story. stay with us. and the safey for "most parallel parallel parking job" goes to... [ drum roll ] ...emily lapier from ames, iowa. this is emily's
paper says the two female leaders have been less willing than others such as emmanuel macron and shinzo abe to cater to ego. saying it's their approach to him that they have been confrontational. that's not the best way to manage him. >> what do you make of that. >> i don't think there's thea g way to manage him. long before these two leaders, had a problem with strong women. the unfortunate thing is this probably doesn't cost him any support among his base here at home. undermining...
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of the market more immediately, would be simpler to call uncertainty surrounding prime minister shinzo abeit would create uncertainty. it could create turmoil in the market. from stability point of view it would be better. just announced his candidacy or is he playing a wait and see game? >> i think it is virtually certain that prime minister abe will run. he is just choosing the best timing for his announcement. rishaad: there has been a lot of criticism leveled to him that he has been looking to prioritize the passage of this casino and integrated resorts at the expense of some of the flooding we have seen. the casino bill looks like it is going through. tell me how it is likely to play out. in terms of a flood, it has been too -- two weeks. i would give it a few more weeks. i think this news about the flood will go out. for him tol be safer announce his candidacy. why primetle puzzled minister abe wanted to spend so much political capital on this ,ill but for prime minister abe constructional revision is the big priority. japanhere is the refresher party who is very keen to push the cas
of the market more immediately, would be simpler to call uncertainty surrounding prime minister shinzo abeit would create uncertainty. it could create turmoil in the market. from stability point of view it would be better. just announced his candidacy or is he playing a wait and see game? >> i think it is virtually certain that prime minister abe will run. he is just choosing the best timing for his announcement. rishaad: there has been a lot of criticism leveled to him that he has been...
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. >>> japanese prime minister shinzo abe is warning the u.s.higher tariffs on auto imports would back fire and harm not only american jobs ant u.s. economy but devastate the global economy. abe says japan's auto industry has never threatened u.s. national security and never will >>> the palestinian health ministry says three people were killed by israeli gunfire in gaz aire israel's military says palestinians fired shots at soldiers and it responded with airstrikes and tank fire there have been weekly protests at the border since the end of march. >>> and it was 49 years aig today that neil armstrong and buzz aldrin were the first earthling to walk on the moon. and jeff bases os company completed another space explore to edge of pace. they hope tofer were individuals to the edge of space tyler i guess us and i are the only two in the group remembering the giant leap for mankind. >> i do remember it. i remember where i was sitting one of those moments on the floor in my den in arlington, virginia. >> how about you, melissa and michelle. >> no, i
. >>> japanese prime minister shinzo abe is warning the u.s.higher tariffs on auto imports would back fire and harm not only american jobs ant u.s. economy but devastate the global economy. abe says japan's auto industry has never threatened u.s. national security and never will >>> the palestinian health ministry says three people were killed by israeli gunfire in gaz aire israel's military says palestinians fired shots at soldiers and it responded with airstrikes and tank...