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so i south east asia, thailand and so for south east asia, thailand and for the indian subcontinent,eed to manufacture close to the market itself. consumer insight is critical. each market is 1:3: different to insight is critical. each market is j: if: different to the insight is critical. each market is 2 different to the other %_ insight is critical. each market is ”5: different to the other and % insight is critical. each market is g different to the other and you very different to the other and you have to integrate the consumer insights into the product themselves so insights into the product themselves so you have to be local. you're local and you're global and you're diversified globally which i imagine is very for you as a is very important for you as a company in terms of weathering the economic storms that are taking place in various economies, when it comes to the politics with the president in turkey, how is that affecting how you go about your business and what's going on in turkey with the immigration crisis. turkey with manama] are based, founded and you have you are b
so i south east asia, thailand and so for south east asia, thailand and for the indian subcontinent,eed to manufacture close to the market itself. consumer insight is critical. each market is 1:3: different to insight is critical. each market is j: if: different to the insight is critical. each market is 2 different to the other %_ insight is critical. each market is ”5: different to the other and % insight is critical. each market is g different to the other and you very different to the...
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the gulf news carries news from south east asia, where malaysia and north korea are locked in a diplomatictizens from leaving their countries in a row over the assassination of kim jong—nam. a united nations spokesman has called for calm in the worsening row between the two nations. the ft says beijing's plan to create "national champions" in ten high—tech manufacturing sectors by 2025 has come under fire from european businesses. they fear china will swamp whole industries and spark a protectionist backlash. the arab news reports on the results of an ipsos mori poll, which revealed one in five people believe women are inferior to men and should stay at home, and that men are more capable at the workplace and at school. the global survey was released on the eve of international women's day. and finally, ‘dr robot will see you now‘. a new controversial nhs scheme in the uk will allow patients to consult a chat bot on their smart phone when they contact a non—emergency help line, and turn they will receive a diagnosis. joining us is stephanie hare who's an independent political risk analyst.
the gulf news carries news from south east asia, where malaysia and north korea are locked in a diplomatictizens from leaving their countries in a row over the assassination of kim jong—nam. a united nations spokesman has called for calm in the worsening row between the two nations. the ft says beijing's plan to create "national champions" in ten high—tech manufacturing sectors by 2025 has come under fire from european businesses. they fear china will swamp whole industries and...
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i think we are in a new era now where the hangups of the second world war, particularly in south east asiaower with an uncertain trumpet administration and the end of the obama pivot to asia and a growing and visible dominance of china. every country in this reason recognises that and is acknowledging it. china is becoming a big investor as well. they have always tried to balance china with the united states. if the us will be a lot less visible than japan states. if the us will be a lot less visible thanjapan sees the need, andjapan visible thanjapan sees the need, and japan has always relied on us backing, they have to take the initiative themselves and go win with assertive diplomacy. we see not just the traditional but japanese diplomacy with money, that is still there, increasingly we are seeing military ties at a low level being built by japan. so japan military ties at a low level being built byjapan. so japan wants a much biggerfootprint across built byjapan. so japan wants a much bigger footprint across all areas that it used to have stopped —— than it used to have. singer and son
i think we are in a new era now where the hangups of the second world war, particularly in south east asiaower with an uncertain trumpet administration and the end of the obama pivot to asia and a growing and visible dominance of china. every country in this reason recognises that and is acknowledging it. china is becoming a big investor as well. they have always tried to balance china with the united states. if the us will be a lot less visible than japan states. if the us will be a lot less...
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now he is teaching others, an in attempt to stop the annual haze across south east asia.ason, the ancient forests, the fires often deliberately started to clear plantations, sending a heavy haze across the region. the 2015 fires we re across the region. the 2015 fires were the worst in decades, and this forest island in a sea of ash. translation: because we have a fire defence mechanism, we use them as a source of water to fight the fight fires and to flood the edge of the forest. his team dug or wells 20 metres deep throughout the forest, keeping the land wet. he also created a firefighting team to put out the hotspots. translation: we can't wait for outside firefighters teams. it is only through the work of this rapid response local team that we can put out the forest fire. if you don't act fast, the fires can burn for months. pit land fires are some of the world ‘s heart aspires to put out, and catching them early is vital. —— hardest fires. now, villages no to report any hotspots quickly. this woman lost her 22—year—old daughter during the fires from haze related prob
now he is teaching others, an in attempt to stop the annual haze across south east asia.ason, the ancient forests, the fires often deliberately started to clear plantations, sending a heavy haze across the region. the 2015 fires we re across the region. the 2015 fires were the worst in decades, and this forest island in a sea of ash. translation: because we have a fire defence mechanism, we use them as a source of water to fight the fight fires and to flood the edge of the forest. his team dug...
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now he is teaching others, in an attempt to stop the annual haze across south east asia.y season, the ancient pitland forests burn, the fires often deliberately started to clear land for plantations, sending a heavy haze across the region. the 2015 fires were the worst in decades, and this forest became an island in a sea of ash. translation: because we have a fire defence mechanism, we made deep bore wells and we used them as a source of water to fight the fight fires, and to flood the edge of the forest. januminro's team dug bore wells 20 metres deep throughout the forest, keeping the pitland wet. he also created a firefighting team to put out the hotspots. translation: we can't wait for outside firefighters' teams. it's only through the work of this rapid—response local team that we can put out the forest fire. if you don't act fast, the fires can burn for months. peat land fires are some of the world's hardest fires to put out, and catching them early is vital. now, villages know to report any hotspots quickly. siti neneng lost her 22—year—old daughter during the fire
now he is teaching others, in an attempt to stop the annual haze across south east asia.y season, the ancient pitland forests burn, the fires often deliberately started to clear land for plantations, sending a heavy haze across the region. the 2015 fires were the worst in decades, and this forest became an island in a sea of ash. translation: because we have a fire defence mechanism, we made deep bore wells and we used them as a source of water to fight the fight fires, and to flood the edge of...
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refugees in the program are from 29 different countries, in the central outh america, africa, china, south east asia and it is diverse for a relatively small progr program. and the contract with the hantos and the lynn institute and this year we have a knew come poen tent to identify and serve unaccompanied minors as we know there is unaccompanied minors for the last several years, hard to identify them, but the school district is a great partner in helping to identify them. so this year huntos and the school district and a few other clabive organizations are working together to identify the unaccompanied youth and to serve them and so we are happy about that addition to the program. and i just wanted to say a word about why we are submitting for the 15, 16 plan, retroactively. so, this california state department of social services has to approved the plan before we can take it to our human services commission and then to the board and td state did not approve the fy, 15, 16, plan until october of 2016. and the plan was approved on november, 9, 2016 and so a few weeks later we submitted it to our b
refugees in the program are from 29 different countries, in the central outh america, africa, china, south east asia and it is diverse for a relatively small progr program. and the contract with the hantos and the lynn institute and this year we have a knew come poen tent to identify and serve unaccompanied minors as we know there is unaccompanied minors for the last several years, hard to identify them, but the school district is a great partner in helping to identify them. so this year huntos...
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let's speak to our south east asia correspondentjonathan head. more tit for tat, then?hat malaysia might detain some of its nationals. remember, malaysia is looking for seven north koreans in connection with this extraordinary nerve agent killing of king jong—nam, the half—brother of the north korean leader at kuala lumpur airport. they believe that two of them may possibly still be in the north korean embassy. 0ne them may possibly still be in the north korean embassy. one is an embassy official and one works for the state airline. it seems the north koreans maybe in effect putting pressure on the malaysians over that by in the words of the malaysian prime minister, he described it as "holding the malaysian citizens hostage in north korea." so malaysia has responded by imposing the blanket ban on north koreans leaving the country. i suppose they would hope there is a chance they might intercept those they are looking for. the seven they believe are linked to the killing. at least four are believed to have left the country right after king jong—nam was killed but three
let's speak to our south east asia correspondentjonathan head. more tit for tat, then?hat malaysia might detain some of its nationals. remember, malaysia is looking for seven north koreans in connection with this extraordinary nerve agent killing of king jong—nam, the half—brother of the north korean leader at kuala lumpur airport. they believe that two of them may possibly still be in the north korean embassy. 0ne them may possibly still be in the north korean embassy. one is an embassy...
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our south east asia correspondent, jonathan head is following the story in bangkok.hat more can you tell us about this case, jonathan? it is a disturbing and baffling case in some ways. david taylor was a dj living in australia. he was visiting bali with his australian girlfriend, sarah, last august. they had just arrived. on the beach that night they had an altercation with a police officer, who they believe was involved in taking sarah,'s bag. that altercation ended up in a fight in which david taylor struck the policeman several times, apparently with a bottle and other items and then left him, although took his credit cards and his phone. the policeman later died on the beach where he was left. the couple were apprehended a couple of days later. in the end they were not charged with murder, they were charged with assault, leading to death. that is what he has been convicted. we understand he is not going to contest the sentence i think he may view, given the outcome of his fight, there were apparently 42 injuries on the policeman, getting a six—year sentence migh
our south east asia correspondent, jonathan head is following the story in bangkok.hat more can you tell us about this case, jonathan? it is a disturbing and baffling case in some ways. david taylor was a dj living in australia. he was visiting bali with his australian girlfriend, sarah, last august. they had just arrived. on the beach that night they had an altercation with a police officer, who they believe was involved in taking sarah,'s bag. that altercation ended up in a fight in which...
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asia. it shows america's commitment towards south korea and commitment towards south korea and commitment towards south korea and commitment to eastt want america pouring in more arms and men into the region. it wants to push them away. that is essentially why it's angry about this thing. yesterday we were talking about north korea launching four ballistic missiles towards the sea of japan. we were saying three of them fell into what is called japan's exclusive economic zone. you can see that area highlighted, marked in white and marked in red. the japanese prime minister had responded to those missiles by saying, this clearly shows north korea has entered a new stage of threat. well, let's assess that claim with the bbc reality check. first of all, has a north korean missile travelled this close to japan before? well, it has. it happened last august. you can see the bbc reporting on it online. second, has north korea's weaponry become more advanced? we don't know what type of missiles were used. this is the picture the north koreans released of the launch. many experts believe the missiles are likely to have been medium range, wh
asia. it shows america's commitment towards south korea and commitment towards south korea and commitment towards south korea and commitment to eastt want america pouring in more arms and men into the region. it wants to push them away. that is essentially why it's angry about this thing. yesterday we were talking about north korea launching four ballistic missiles towards the sea of japan. we were saying three of them fell into what is called japan's exclusive economic zone. you can see that...
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senate foreign relations committee, subcommittee on the near east south asia central asia and counterterrorismsenator murphy was one of the senates most eloquent and informed advocates for the iran agreement. during his robust and spirited floor speech touting the merits of the agreement, senator murphy invoked israel's negotiations with the palestinians. he quoted yitzhak rabin, peace is never easy, but history almost always judges that it is worthwhile. a year on with iran's nuke the program successfully defanged and an unprecedented inspections regime in place, ravines words proved entirely apt. senator murphy his ardent informed and persuasive support for human rights and his preference for diplomacy over belligerents has won him growing favor and a national constituency. it is my hope and one i hope that all of j street share. is that senator murphy his approach to foreign policy, one that is both highly principled and pragmatic will shape the future of american leadership in the world. with that, again, it is my privilege to introduce to you senator chris murphy. [applause] >> well, than
senate foreign relations committee, subcommittee on the near east south asia central asia and counterterrorismsenator murphy was one of the senates most eloquent and informed advocates for the iran agreement. during his robust and spirited floor speech touting the merits of the agreement, senator murphy invoked israel's negotiations with the palestinians. he quoted yitzhak rabin, peace is never easy, but history almost always judges that it is worthwhile. a year on with iran's nuke the program...
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. >> tensions rising in east asia, deploying attac adrones on south korea, we're coming right back. stay with us. dear predictable, there's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced. our senses awake. our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say...if you love something set it free. see you around, giulia c'mohappy birthday! i survived a heart attack. i'm doing all i can to keep from having another one. and i'm taking brilinta. for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. i take brilinta with a baby aspirin. no more than one hundred milligrams as it affects how well it works. brilinta helps keep my platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. brilinta reduced the chance of another heart attack. or dying from one. it worked better than plavix. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent, heart attack, stroke, and even death. brilinta may cause bruising or bleeding more easily, or serious, som
. >> tensions rising in east asia, deploying attac adrones on south korea, we're coming right back. stay with us. dear predictable, there's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced. our senses awake. our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say...if you love something set it free. see you around, giulia c'mohappy birthday! i survived a heart attack. i'm doing all i can to keep from having another...
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east asia, u.s. deploying attac adrones on south korea, we're coming right back. stay with us. s. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced. our senses awake. our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say...if you love something set it free. see you around, giulia ( ♪ ) upstate new york is a good place to pursue your dreams. at vicarious visions, i get to be creative, work with awesome people, and we get to make great games. ( ♪ ) what i like about the area, feels like everybody knows each other. and i can go to my local coffee shop and they know who i am. it's really cool. new york state is filled with bright minds like lisa's. to find the companies and talent of tomorrow, search for our page, jobsinnewyorkstate on linkedin. .. lou: i have got to say how much fun it is to have betsy mccoy on this show. she cares, she is passionate, and she is so deeply engaged in the subject. tenons are flying asia, rising to a break point, secretary of state rex tillerson will this week attends meetings in japan and south korea and china. ti
east asia, u.s. deploying attac adrones on south korea, we're coming right back. stay with us. s. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced. our senses awake. our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say...if you love something set it free. see you around, giulia ( ♪ ) upstate new york is a good place to pursue your dreams. at vicarious visions, i get to be creative, work with awesome people, and we get to make great games. (...
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the soviet union looking for asia models of capitalism, then the natural place to turn was not japan or south korea or the asia tigers but to the socialist country in east asia, china. and that dozens on dozen of leading soviet economists, officials, political advisedders, visited china in 1980s and visited shanghai to lauren about chinese industrial forms and visited the countryside to learn about agriculture and after all the visits they wrote memos to tone leaders saying this how china is transitioning to capitalism and these are the lessons the soviet union could learn. so across the soviet political system, everyone was aware of what china was doing and everybody was thinking about what lessons might be drawn from that experience for the soviet union. so i hope i've convinced you that the ideas about what was going on in china during the 1980s, the next question is how do the new examineds interact with the political structures that dominated soviet politics. here, too i was -- my research was very much shaped by the archives i visited. three types of sources. the first are papers from soviet research institutes, the think tanks of the soviet union
the soviet union looking for asia models of capitalism, then the natural place to turn was not japan or south korea or the asia tigers but to the socialist country in east asia, china. and that dozens on dozen of leading soviet economists, officials, political advisedders, visited china in 1980s and visited shanghai to lauren about chinese industrial forms and visited the countryside to learn about agriculture and after all the visits they wrote memos to tone leaders saying this how china is...
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east asia. he's been to japan, south korea and now beijing. much of it has focused on countering north korea.has been critical of china in what he called an inappropriate response to the situation in north korea and mentioned the world needs a new approach against north korea. >> i think we share a common view and a sense that tensions on the peninsula are quite high right now and that things have reached a rather dangerous level. and we've committed ourselves to do everything we can to prevent think type of conflict from breaking out. and we view there are a number of steps that we can take that are in front of us. >> reporter: the response from china? the united states needs to have a cool-headed reaction to the situation. china's been critical of the united states, in particular for the u.s. deployment of an anti-missile system this e south korea. china's also floating a proposal, one where the united states would halt its jointing military exercises with south korea in exchange for north korea surrendering its nuke lap weapons and -- nuclear or weapons program. the u.s. has rejected that
east asia. he's been to japan, south korea and now beijing. much of it has focused on countering north korea.has been critical of china in what he called an inappropriate response to the situation in north korea and mentioned the world needs a new approach against north korea. >> i think we share a common view and a sense that tensions on the peninsula are quite high right now and that things have reached a rather dangerous level. and we've committed ourselves to do everything we can to...
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take part and example from our brothers and sisters in the lord who live in the global south, in asia, the middle east who are bearing such witness to christ right now, but we have to make that work right here. please don't think that the faith is only limited to the west. i would not say that all. in fact, when to say i encourage my fellow christians in the west to immerse themselves in the prayer life and wisdom of the eastern orthodox church. saint john paul ii called it that we have so much to learn from each other and to be honest, we have lots we had from the older will charge a code church's have a lot to learn from their evangelical churches, which has been a great blessing for me as i have written about the benedict option is getting to know evangelicals and to learn their strengths, weaknesses and enjoy the friendship. i really do believe we have to work together. that brings us to your comments about the black church. i didn't feel that when i was writing the benedict option that i have the moral authority to appropriate the experience of stroke of the black church in my own cause. as someo
take part and example from our brothers and sisters in the lord who live in the global south, in asia, the middle east who are bearing such witness to christ right now, but we have to make that work right here. please don't think that the faith is only limited to the west. i would not say that all. in fact, when to say i encourage my fellow christians in the west to immerse themselves in the prayer life and wisdom of the eastern orthodox church. saint john paul ii called it that we have so much...
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east, i would argue no. south america, maybe strategically but maybe not. in asia?f the markets are overvalued and i think you're seeing that all of the time. maybe not. where do you want to park your money. you want to park your money in the united states of america. what's the one detractor of parking your money in the u.s.? ridiculous taxes. maria: you and donald trump are jr. are splitting duties? >> we spend every weekend together, we work together, our offices are right next each other and same with ivanka when she was in the company. the four of us had so much fun. we managed all of the hotel that is we owned, we managed all of the golf properties that we owned. we have a lot of great commercial buildings, winery, retail, we have a dynamic company but we have a lot of fun. we are always smiling, don has five kids and they'll run up and down the hallways of the company so you have the next generation, maybe the new generation of kids running around people are happy. we just have a great time. we work very hard, we take our jobs incredibly seriously but we have
east, i would argue no. south america, maybe strategically but maybe not. in asia?f the markets are overvalued and i think you're seeing that all of the time. maybe not. where do you want to park your money. you want to park your money in the united states of america. what's the one detractor of parking your money in the u.s.? ridiculous taxes. maria: you and donald trump are jr. are splitting duties? >> we spend every weekend together, we work together, our offices are right next each...
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asia. he will go to south korea and then china later this week. >>> a group of blue star moms in the east bay has started an ambitious project to honor those who have made the ultimate sacrifice. abc7 news was in concord for an emotional ceremony yesterday. it was for the unveiling of a granite memorial in honor of benjamin, a graduate who was killed in an ambush in iraq in 2008. his mom was overcome. >> it means so much because it just means that his -- he will never be forgotten. that his -- there's a remembrance here and a reminder here for every child, every student that comes through here for the rest of their lives. he won't be forgotten. >> the blue star moms of concord plan to place memorials for 17 fallen warriors at 12 high schools attended by those fallen service members. >>> happening today, stanford giving people a chance to chime in on a development it wants to build in menlo park. the university will hear public comment on this. it's called middle plaza. this is the architect's rendering of the project. it includes offices, apartments, shops, and underground parking centered ar
asia. he will go to south korea and then china later this week. >>> a group of blue star moms in the east bay has started an ambitious project to honor those who have made the ultimate sacrifice. abc7 news was in concord for an emotional ceremony yesterday. it was for the unveiling of a granite memorial in honor of benjamin, a graduate who was killed in an ambush in iraq in 2008. his mom was overcome. >> it means so much because it just means that his -- he will never be...
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south america, africa, indiana, and russia combined, and it's interesting. a lot of the most interesting innovations i see coming are coming out of east asia and coming out as much because of a series of cultural factors as technological or investment factors. one reason is in the west, we're taught to fear bringing to life those thing that we shouldn't from icarus and his waxed wings to fracturen stein. and the east in east asia it's entirely different. they don't have the cultural hangups we have. in japan, half the population practices shinto and all on objects have soul and they don't have the hangup of robots doing human tasks to degree in the west. >> host: why have not other countries found the model successful? cincinnatiing a interest. first of all it's very capital sensitive. it takes a lot more sophistication to develop advanced robotics with artificial intelligence than, say to build a new app. so it's a good old-fashioned things that takes millions, tens of millions, occasionally hundred its of billions of dollars of research and development. what that tends to mean it has to includesser in places where there's intense investment, and so in the
south america, africa, indiana, and russia combined, and it's interesting. a lot of the most interesting innovations i see coming are coming out of east asia and coming out as much because of a series of cultural factors as technological or investment factors. one reason is in the west, we're taught to fear bringing to life those thing that we shouldn't from icarus and his waxed wings to fracturen stein. and the east in east asia it's entirely different. they don't have the cultural hangups we...
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east asia and the pacific region. his week-long trips will include stops with japan, south korea and china.ll discuss the recent north korea missile tests and security interests in the region. >>> hitting indian stocks which are hitting record highs. soaring another 2%. the rupestrength strengthening the dollar after modi's win in some big elections. some key heartland states which were surprises. they are having a market impact here, strengthening his case for his economic reform agenda which has been embraced by the market. he doesn't face a national election until 2019, but these local state wins did come up, as i said, as a bit of a surprise and support for him and his party and agenda. >> and offsets some local election losses in the last 12 to 18 months that he had faced. look at that. on a tear. that's the local stock market. >>> when we come back, the stocks to watch including valea valeant. bill ackman throwing in the towel, selling his stake after a multibillion dollar loss. stay tuned. you're watching "worldwide exchange" live from times square on cnbc. >>> welcome back to "world
east asia and the pacific region. his week-long trips will include stops with japan, south korea and china.ll discuss the recent north korea missile tests and security interests in the region. >>> hitting indian stocks which are hitting record highs. soaring another 2%. the rupestrength strengthening the dollar after modi's win in some big elections. some key heartland states which were surprises. they are having a market impact here, strengthening his case for his economic reform...
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east -- southeast asia and into the pacific islands. as they conquered burma and the dutch east indies, the bulk of new guinea and the philippines, and many of the british island colonies in the southacific, there was one incident in which after taking a city japanese soldiers ran around for days murdering and raping civilians and civilians and soldiers in hospitals by the thousands. this was in singapore in february of 1942. there were incidents elsewhere, but nothing similar happened and any other city that came under japanese control as they advanced. from late 1943 on, as the japanese were forced to retreat and in the process were pushed out of cities they had occupied for years, there was one more such incident. that was in manila in march of 1945. nothing like it happened in any other city. please note the two incidents are three years and a month apart and separated geographically by thousands of miles. there is no evidence that any of the japanese units involved in the horrors and singapore were involved in the horrors in manila. the two incidents, one unique in the period of japanese advance and one unique in the period of japanese retreat have only one element in common.
east -- southeast asia and into the pacific islands. as they conquered burma and the dutch east indies, the bulk of new guinea and the philippines, and many of the british island colonies in the southacific, there was one incident in which after taking a city japanese soldiers ran around for days murdering and raping civilians and civilians and soldiers in hospitals by the thousands. this was in singapore in february of 1942. there were incidents elsewhere, but nothing similar happened and any...
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east asia. china has a warning for north korea and for the u.s. as the u.s. holds military exercises with south korea. we're having a live report from beijing. >>> and the new wikileaks document dump claiming to be the biggest release of american spy documents ever. what it means for your privacy, your personal devices, your phones, secret apps, even your television could be listening to you. take a break and don't talk during the break, otherwise i'll listen to you. and two in the reserves. our 18 year old was in an accident. when i call usaa it was that voice asking me, "is your daughter ok?" that's where i felt relief. it actually helped to know that somebody else cared and wanted make sure that i was okay. that was really great. we're the rivera family, and we will be with usaa for life. usaa. we know what it means to serve. call today to talk about your insurance needs. let's take a look at some numbers: 4 out of 5 people who have a stroke, their first symptom... is a stroke. 80 percent of all strokes and heart disease? preventable. and 149 dollars is all it takes to get screened and help
east asia. china has a warning for north korea and for the u.s. as the u.s. holds military exercises with south korea. we're having a live report from beijing. >>> and the new wikileaks document dump claiming to be the biggest release of american spy documents ever. what it means for your privacy, your personal devices, your phones, secret apps, even your television could be listening to you. take a break and don't talk during the break, otherwise i'll listen to you. and two in the...
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east asia since taking office. >> certainly we do not want to -- for things to get to a military conflict, but obviously if north korea takes actions that threatens the south, korean forces, or our own forces, then that will be met with appropriate response. >> reporter: secretary tillerson speaking in seoul as part of a tour that also includes japan and china and comes amid heightened tension on the korean peninsula. tillerson is also calling on china to put pressure on me i don't think yang -- pyongyang. >> we have every reason to play a construct sieve role to maintain peace on the peninsula. >> reporter: this is complicated by the deployment of the antimissile system to south korea. washington and seoul say it is for purely defensive purposes, but beijing fears it could undermine its own nuclear did he interpret. >> i think the next -- deterrent. >> i think the next administration will play an important role. >> reporter: secretary tillerson will wrap up his tour with a visit to china. in london, benjamin hall, fox news. >>> in oroville, water is flowing out of the dam's main spillway once again. the lake level is over 860 feet and rising a foot a day.
east asia since taking office. >> certainly we do not want to -- for things to get to a military conflict, but obviously if north korea takes actions that threatens the south, korean forces, or our own forces, then that will be met with appropriate response. >> reporter: secretary tillerson speaking in seoul as part of a tour that also includes japan and china and comes amid heightened tension on the korean peninsula. tillerson is also calling on china to put pressure on me i don't...
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east asia and the pacific region. his trip will also include stops in japan, south korea, and china.illerson will meet with senior officials to discuss north korea's recent missile tests and u.s. economic and security interests in the region and we're doing some exercises over there which are interesting in response to what north korea has done. sort of some sabre rattling. a bit disconcerting. worries me more than the storm. >> unclear what we'll find out over there. given the back and forth that the press is not on this plane with him. >> yeah. >> that is something i think would care about, maybe not. separately, this is a fascinating story. rex tillerson used an alias e-mail address while at exxon to send and receive information related to climate change according to the new york a.g. office. he used an alias wayne tracker. wayne is tillerson's middle name. it was discovered as part of the attorney general's investigation as to whether exxon misled share holders and the public about climate change. they said the e-mail was put in place for secure and expedited communication betwee
east asia and the pacific region. his trip will also include stops in japan, south korea, and china.illerson will meet with senior officials to discuss north korea's recent missile tests and u.s. economic and security interests in the region and we're doing some exercises over there which are interesting in response to what north korea has done. sort of some sabre rattling. a bit disconcerting. worries me more than the storm. >> unclear what we'll find out over there. given the back and...
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there in east asia as well as the nuclear program and china tried to broker a deal to end military exercises underway and the u.s. defense and missile systems in asia and particularly japan and southed to be a big point of discussion with china on saturday. >> shannon: garrett tenney live in washington. thank you. >> you got it. >> bill: it's 2.0 and now on hold. how does president trump win on the latest travel ban? we'll bring this case to the judge next. >> break up the ninth circuit and i'll tell you what, the ninth circuit -- you have to see, take a look at how many times they have been overturned with their terrible decisions. r first accident. liberty mutual insurance. with e*trade you see things your way. ♪ ♪ you have access to the right information at the right moment. ♪ ♪ and when you filter out the noise, it's easy to turn your vision into action. ♪ ♪ it's your trade. e*trade. start trading today at etrade.com >> shannon: this is a fox news alert. the house budget committee gets to work this hour potentially making changes to the health care bill and they call it a marking up or reworking of the bill. the hope is to gain support from enough lawmakers to get it passed an
there in east asia as well as the nuclear program and china tried to broker a deal to end military exercises underway and the u.s. defense and missile systems in asia and particularly japan and southed to be a big point of discussion with china on saturday. >> shannon: garrett tenney live in washington. thank you. >> you got it. >> bill: it's 2.0 and now on hold. how does president trump win on the latest travel ban? we'll bring this case to the judge next. >> break up...
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asia." i am shery ahn. bloomberg markets: middle east coming up at the top of the hour. what is in store for everyone today? >> great to see you. i was in south adventure later, but we are looking at key themes throughout the program, starting out with the fallout from the g-20 discussions. what does it mean for asset classes, but more importantly how does that threaten the how the globalf economy functions in terms of trade, and protectionism as a key risk of that? our guest is the extra chairman at deutsche bank middle east north africa. we will dive into a deeper discussion around emerging markets which includes egypt and turkey. plenty of news from that front, including economic growth figures from each of. we will look at why they came in slightly weaker at the top of the hour. shery: looking forward to that. and your exploits and south korea. david: i don't think we should go there. shery: apple says it doesn't have a specific market goal in china. tim cook says china has unique characteristics where of the mobile pay market is well ahead of the u.s.. single largests overseas market, but faces competition from the likes of oppo and huaw
asia." i am shery ahn. bloomberg markets: middle east coming up at the top of the hour. what is in store for everyone today? >> great to see you. i was in south adventure later, but we are looking at key themes throughout the program, starting out with the fallout from the g-20 discussions. what does it mean for asset classes, but more importantly how does that threaten the how the globalf economy functions in terms of trade, and protectionism as a key risk of that? our guest is the...