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south korea finished second, followed by hong kong.na was favored to win a medal in the event but was disqualified in the heat. olympic silver medalist sato misuzuki took gold in the women's 50-meter breast stroke and chinese swimmers shared silver and bronze. japanese fencers struggled to earn scores against china in the men's foil team event. japan's ace fencer yuchlt kiota faced off with the gold medalist in the individual event. >> one. >> his attacks reversed the match and japan grabbed the gold for the first time in 40 years in the games. >>> china has opened up a big lead in the overall 34medal cou with 155. japan knits sits in second. and korea with 92. >>> autumn has officially started this eke in the northern hemisphere. meteorologist robert speta with who might be feeling cooler. >> yes. what we are seeing starting off in north america is actually a fairly decent cooldown following some summer-like temperatures this week. and really what's been happening, we had this high pressure just dominating much of the central u.s., an
south korea finished second, followed by hong kong.na was favored to win a medal in the event but was disqualified in the heat. olympic silver medalist sato misuzuki took gold in the women's 50-meter breast stroke and chinese swimmers shared silver and bronze. japanese fencers struggled to earn scores against china in the men's foil team event. japan's ace fencer yuchlt kiota faced off with the gold medalist in the individual event. >> one. >> his attacks reversed the match and...
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water, which is finland, or you can just slog right up the mountain, like a vertical line, which is south korea. so the other model would be the pressure cooker model. where kids are getting to the same place, very impressive levels of critical thinking. now i know people, especially in korea, saying they're not raising creative kids, it's memorization, and i think there's some truth to that. but when you look at what their kids are capable of doing, it's impressive level of critical thinking in math, and science, but their getting there through enormous pain and suffering. 77% of korean 15-year-olds attend some kind of afterschool tutoring session, and by that i don't mean what kids in long island do for the s.a.t. that's the same universe but not on the same planet. the market for education in south korea is not unlike the market for sports in the united states. its it verse sophisticated, very lucrative. it plays upon people's greatest hopes and fears and if you think about sports, and you think about education, and you just switch countries, you will understand perfectly what is going on in
water, which is finland, or you can just slog right up the mountain, like a vertical line, which is south korea. so the other model would be the pressure cooker model. where kids are getting to the same place, very impressive levels of critical thinking. now i know people, especially in korea, saying they're not raising creative kids, it's memorization, and i think there's some truth to that. but when you look at what their kids are capable of doing, it's impressive level of critical thinking...
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the heaviest rain could fall in south korea on your wednesday. i think the heaviest rain in japan will be found across the southern areas of cue shoe, as well as flooding, landslides all of them very high risk over areas of east asia. across the americas, heavy rain and wind warnings in place for eastern parts of canada such as newfoundland and nova scotia. but that's going to move away as we go into tuesday. what will be left behind is cooler temperatures for most of eastern canada as well as eastern parts of u.s. so we may see some snowfall in the northern areas. now across the opposite side of the u.s., if you remember, deadly floods occurred in the four corners region last week, and still rain is falling heavily so flash flood warnings and watches are widely posted in the eastern parts or i should say western parts of texas, as well as the southern half of mexico. and new mexico, i should say. and out towards the north after days of dry weather finally a heavy rainmaker will be on its way to affect the pacific northwest, as well as british co
the heaviest rain could fall in south korea on your wednesday. i think the heaviest rain in japan will be found across the southern areas of cue shoe, as well as flooding, landslides all of them very high risk over areas of east asia. across the americas, heavy rain and wind warnings in place for eastern parts of canada such as newfoundland and nova scotia. but that's going to move away as we go into tuesday. what will be left behind is cooler temperatures for most of eastern canada as well as...
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we started a movement to put our safety first and foremost. >> sinkholes appearing across south korea one after another. misu gon a professor at the university of seoul says what makes the problem worse is that south korea as a hole does not take this seriously. he said when a sinkhole appears, authorities prefer to repair it quickly rather than investigate what caused it. >> translator: we tend to prioritize speedy progress, this has given us an advanced society, but given us negative consequences. progress is important, but it's also important to take time to reflect. >> the problem of sinkholes continues. as officials respond with little more than stop-gap measures. against the backdrop of major accidents, including the "sewol" ferry disaster, pressure is mounting for those in power to take responsibility for ordinary people's safety. anna jung, nhk world, seoul. >>> military units with south korea and the united states are teaming up. they say they want to be prepared for any contingency on the korean peninsula, so they're establishing a combined division of their troops. official
we started a movement to put our safety first and foremost. >> sinkholes appearing across south korea one after another. misu gon a professor at the university of seoul says what makes the problem worse is that south korea as a hole does not take this seriously. he said when a sinkhole appears, authorities prefer to repair it quickly rather than investigate what caused it. >> translator: we tend to prioritize speedy progress, this has given us an advanced society, but given us...
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. >>> and accidents across south korea have made people fear for their safety. now they're worried about a danger beneath their feet. >>> nato leaders have descended on a resort in wales to discuss some lets the far away. they're talking about afghanistan and about the mill tanlt group islamic state. much of the focus is on ukraine so they were eager to hear from the country's president, petro poroshenko. >> reporter: more than 60 heads of state and government attended what officials describe as one of the most important nato summits in history. the overarching topic of the two-day summit is the crisis in ukraine. the leaders held discussions on the issue for more than two hours on thursday. nato military alliance stressed that it stands with ukraine in the face of russia's destabilizing influence. the leaders called on russia to step back from confrontation and take it. nato's secretary general rasmussen and poroshenko held a press conference side by side. >> while talking about peace, russia has not made one single step to make peace possible. instead of de-es
. >>> and accidents across south korea have made people fear for their safety. now they're worried about a danger beneath their feet. >>> nato leaders have descended on a resort in wales to discuss some lets the far away. they're talking about afghanistan and about the mill tanlt group islamic state. much of the focus is on ukraine so they were eager to hear from the country's president, petro poroshenko. >> reporter: more than 60 heads of state and government attended...
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when my friends see me on the show, they'll fantasize about south korea. they'll say i've changed a lot. in north korea i never smiled. >> narrator: the show is part current affairs... part talent show... part beauty pageant. >> north korean defectors have emerged as very quiet agents of social progress in north korea, because people often assume that they just leave north korea and that's it. and at this point where you have over 20,000 north korean refugees that have resettled in south korea, that's a significant population that are joining forces to reconnect with their families back inside. and when they see that one of them can leave the community, go to south korea, that's a huge wake-up for them that shows just how much more advanced and how much more open south korea is. >> narrator: jeong is back in seoul, meeting with a group of defectors who are plotting against the north korean regime. >> narrator: yong hee and her husband jeong oh have found another way to penetrate kim jong un's secret state. >> narrator: like jeong, yong hee says she suffered
when my friends see me on the show, they'll fantasize about south korea. they'll say i've changed a lot. in north korea i never smiled. >> narrator: the show is part current affairs... part talent show... part beauty pageant. >> north korean defectors have emerged as very quiet agents of social progress in north korea, because people often assume that they just leave north korea and that's it. and at this point where you have over 20,000 north korean refugees that have resettled in...
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the situation requires south korea to revisit the aides policy. center for disease control says it is doing that and is talks for a successor. staff say the patients need the accommodation so families can visit them without admitting to the nature of their illness. >> that's cause for concern in the allegations against the institution and in some information it has given us in its defense. widely, this situation lays bear the inadequacy of long-term care for aids patients, and the prejudice at its heart. >>> almost 150,000 people are stranded after severe flooding in india-administered kashmir. authorities are working to stop the spread of water-borne illnesses and destroying the highway linking kashmir to india. flooding displaced or affected 2 million people. >>> venezuela opposition supporters have been protesting in the capital. their leader remains in gaol, accused of inciting violence against the president nicolas maduro. the u.s. state department criticized his imprisonment. >> reporter: supporters of leopoldo lopez protest outside a courtr
the situation requires south korea to revisit the aides policy. center for disease control says it is doing that and is talks for a successor. staff say the patients need the accommodation so families can visit them without admitting to the nature of their illness. >> that's cause for concern in the allegations against the institution and in some information it has given us in its defense. widely, this situation lays bear the inadequacy of long-term care for aids patients, and the...
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japan south korea relationship is not going well either because of mainly historical issues. as we heard, abe said he's hoping to have summit talks with south korea on the sidelines of a big meeting. >> japan's relations with russia is another focal issue. what did the prime minister say about that? >> the prime minister is in a very difficult position in terms of russia. they have to work with g-7 member countries to put pressure on russia because of the ukraine. but at the same time, japan needs to deepen relations with the country in order to solve the issue of cultural allies. japan maintains silence on an inherent part of japan's territory and russia illegally occupied them after world war ii. abe said he will look at the possibility of russian president vladimir putin's visit in japan. >> senior political commentator, thanks for joining us. >>> the united states has expanded its offensive with the islamic militant group, but the attacks have reportedly killed civilians. u.s. and coalition forces have pounded the command centers and other strongholds. on wednesday they h
japan south korea relationship is not going well either because of mainly historical issues. as we heard, abe said he's hoping to have summit talks with south korea on the sidelines of a big meeting. >> japan's relations with russia is another focal issue. what did the prime minister say about that? >> the prime minister is in a very difficult position in terms of russia. they have to work with g-7 member countries to put pressure on russia because of the ukraine. but at the same...
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although we're from south korea during the war so that really the horrific heartbreak of the vision of korea has always been in my family. .. do they have been families for 5,000 years and they are separated forever because the war ended and 53, and here we are in 2014. they never saw each other again. so i think that when i wanted to relate to my kids, i wanted some sort of bond or understanding or some way of connecting i think. >> host: were you allowed to wear western clothing? >> guest: i guess he might come he likes dennis rodman. generally jeans is a symbol of america that it was a very sort of conservative environment. but also it was a compound. none of us were allowed out. >> host: so you never got to see the countryside? >> guest: we were taken out in units. there were always at a certain time all of us in a reminder you go out as a group and come back as a group so that is the way that you see the rest of the country. i think the way that this is a story is the whole country of prison and i think that in a daily li
although we're from south korea during the war so that really the horrific heartbreak of the vision of korea has always been in my family. .. do they have been families for 5,000 years and they are separated forever because the war ended and 53, and here we are in 2014. they never saw each other again. so i think that when i wanted to relate to my kids, i wanted some sort of bond or understanding or some way of connecting i think. >> host: were you allowed to wear western clothing?...
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the south korea ians did manage to get best.hina were the favorites for gold but were up staged by the hosts in the final singles match to start celebrations amongst the home team. it's their first gold in the event in 12 years. china had a lot more success on day 4, claiming six golds meldzs, including olympic champion who powered to victory in the men's 40 ohm meter freestyle. an epic encounter in the english league cup. liverpool will play in the third round. a record 30 penaltiesties to died the match. the teams were tied at 2-2. two players missed sending the match into suddenly death. inwhich he hadbly, the next 20 punishmentsties were scored. it meant liverpool won 14-13. and through to the fourth round. elsewhere, arsenal beaten 2-1 by south hampton at home. the other two premier league clashes, sundayserlands and james e beat everton 4-nil to reach the fourth ground. on loan striker forres scored his first goal for milan in his first start for the club in their 2-2 draw. meanwhile, in germany, normal service was receive
the south korea ians did manage to get best.hina were the favorites for gold but were up staged by the hosts in the final singles match to start celebrations amongst the home team. it's their first gold in the event in 12 years. china had a lot more success on day 4, claiming six golds meldzs, including olympic champion who powered to victory in the men's 40 ohm meter freestyle. an epic encounter in the english league cup. liverpool will play in the third round. a record 30 penaltiesties to...
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it's time for south korea to reconsider it's a.i.d.s. policy. >> reporter: we're told it is doing just that and in tucks with a possible successor. they say they need this type of accommodation so families can secretly visit them without admitting to the nature of their illness. there is cause for concern both in allegations against this institution and in some of the information it has given us in its own defense. but more widely the adequacy of care in this country. al jazeera, south korea. >> joining e-commerce is alibaba. the company said it will expand vigorously in the u.s. and europe. the online marketplace is gathering support from investors. >>> microsoft has reportedly paid more than $2 million for mine craft. it sold over 54 million copies and is the third-best selling computer game of all time. mine craft allows players to build structures with retro lego-style blocks. it comes one year after microsoft bought the finnish mobile phone company nokia. >> all those greens align cite strongly with the microsoft device. so it's don
it's time for south korea to reconsider it's a.i.d.s. policy. >> reporter: we're told it is doing just that and in tucks with a possible successor. they say they need this type of accommodation so families can secretly visit them without admitting to the nature of their illness. there is cause for concern both in allegations against this institution and in some of the information it has given us in its own defense. but more widely the adequacy of care in this country. al jazeera, south...
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to accept aids pay patients and south korea must revisit the aids policy. >> reporter: it's doing in talks with a possible successor to sudan and patients need this type of accommodation so their families can secretly visit them without admitting to the nature of their illness. there is plenty of cause for concern both in allegations against this institution and some of the information it has given us in its own defense but more widely this situation has inadequacy of long-term care for aids patients in the country and the prejudice at the heart. harry faucet, al jazeera in south korea. >>> referendum on scott land independence is three days away now and both sides campaigning hard to win over undecided votes is at the heart of debate who gets to control north sea oil and we report from the energy capitol with lawrence lee. >> reporter: the granite city they call this and on the east coast here it's often bitterly cold and unremittingly gray but this place is basquing in the economic sunshine for years, that oil has provided. he runs a successful construction company and yet he su
to accept aids pay patients and south korea must revisit the aids policy. >> reporter: it's doing in talks with a possible successor to sudan and patients need this type of accommodation so their families can secretly visit them without admitting to the nature of their illness. there is plenty of cause for concern both in allegations against this institution and some of the information it has given us in its own defense but more widely this situation has inadequacy of long-term care for...
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and residents in south korea and japan are now also feeling the impact of the same storm. robert speta tells us more. >> what we've been seeing out here is fung-wong tracking off to the northeast. the latest is fairly heavy precipitation taking place. in the past 24 hours nearly 487 millimeters have come down in the wake of that storm impacting those of you out into eastern china. making landfall monday night into tuesday. but now we can take a look at this and you have the center of circulation here. the bulk of the cloud cover is going off to the east. that's what we call wind shear. so right now, the center of circulation, that center line, that's not all that important. the bigger problem is all that cloud cover in the precipitation that's going to be coming out of this. because as we look ahead through the next 24 hours, on your wednesday, basically the southern half of south korea, as much as 120 millimeters could be seen. you have heavy rainfall warnings out here. also southerly moisture flow will be impacting parts of the key peninsula. that eventually will hit to
and residents in south korea and japan are now also feeling the impact of the same storm. robert speta tells us more. >> what we've been seeing out here is fung-wong tracking off to the northeast. the latest is fairly heavy precipitation taking place. in the past 24 hours nearly 487 millimeters have come down in the wake of that storm impacting those of you out into eastern china. making landfall monday night into tuesday. but now we can take a look at this and you have the center of...
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korean men spend more on cosmetics than any other men in the world, and the cosmetics industry in south korea is worth about $1 billion. south korean men are quite matters, why are things changing? harry fawcett reports from south korea. >> reporter: hard also surprising for the male beauty editor of a men's magd but he'st he's far from alone. south korea is the biggest market, this is more than professional diligence though, it's a way of life. >> translator: i have extra products placed wherever i go. in the office, in the car, so there isn't any occasion where i don't use them. basic skin care is important and you need to be able to apply moisturizer right away if your skin feels dry. >> choy makes regular visits to the dermatologist. today it's a mix of laser therapy and injections to raise and firm the jaw line. >> 30% of my customers are men. it's been going up over the past few years. previously they will get simple massages and laser but now they are getting injections. >> the biggest consumers of skin and makeup products, are men. according to one leading brand. >> a bit of a paradox
korean men spend more on cosmetics than any other men in the world, and the cosmetics industry in south korea is worth about $1 billion. south korean men are quite matters, why are things changing? harry fawcett reports from south korea. >> reporter: hard also surprising for the male beauty editor of a men's magd but he'st he's far from alone. south korea is the biggest market, this is more than professional diligence though, it's a way of life. >> translator: i have extra products...
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. >>> senior diplomats from japan, china, and south korea have agreed on the need for a high-level politicalalks. japanese deputy foreign minister shinsuke sugiyama met his chinese and south korean counterparts liu zhenmin and lee kyung-soo in seoul on thursday. strained relations between the nations have resulted in the suspension of summit talks for more than two years. the diplomats agreed to continue negotiations toward organizing a trilateral summit meeting, but they failed to agree on when the summit should be held. amththe oued with each other maintain the momentum of the trilateral cooperations among our three. >> the delegates also agreed on the importance of continuing cultural exchange programs between the countries. >>> the japanese government has released transcripts that help paint a picture of what happened the hours after the fukushima daiichi accident. kan flew to the plant the day after accident a demanded the plant manager explain what was happening. yoshida was busy trying to stabilize the reactors and later testified it was difficult to convey an accurate picture to kan
. >>> senior diplomats from japan, china, and south korea have agreed on the need for a high-level politicalalks. japanese deputy foreign minister shinsuke sugiyama met his chinese and south korean counterparts liu zhenmin and lee kyung-soo in seoul on thursday. strained relations between the nations have resulted in the suspension of summit talks for more than two years. the diplomats agreed to continue negotiations toward organizing a trilateral summit meeting, but they failed to...
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scenario for a north korean athlete is not just losing, it's losing against someone who's from south korea, or from the united states. she says in that case it is very rare for that sportsperson to compete again. the fact north korean athletes are even in the south for the games and competing in a country which is considered enemy territory is progress in itself. the two koreas are still technically at war. >> it shows that north korea wants to make this trip very visible. that maybe other forms of diplomacy, traditional diplomacy and cultural diplomacy, they're trying everything, may not be working optimally. >> reporter: one political hiccup before the athletes even arrived. all national flags were taken down from the streets of host city incheon as the north korean flag is not allowed to be flown in the south outside of the sporting stadium. choi, though, is proud to be fighting under the south korean flag. as a professional she's not asian games and seems relieved she will not be fighting against a north korean contender, knowing if she wins her rival could be out of a job. paula hanco
scenario for a north korean athlete is not just losing, it's losing against someone who's from south korea, or from the united states. she says in that case it is very rare for that sportsperson to compete again. the fact north korean athletes are even in the south for the games and competing in a country which is considered enemy territory is progress in itself. the two koreas are still technically at war. >> it shows that north korea wants to make this trip very visible. that maybe...
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. >> for south korea president, it was her first time to participate. she warned north korea's nucle program poses a serious threat to international security. she also called for peaceful reunification. >> translator: a unified kro or is a standing point and helps unlock a stable and cooperative northeast asia. >> president park urged to work toward a culture with less sexual violence against women. sexual violence in african countries is a major concern. >> sexual violence against women is violence against humanitarian rights and norms no matter how far back it happened. >> she criticizes japan over the so called war of women during the second war. thursday will be the second day of the general debate. japanese prime minister shinzo abe will be delivering his speech. nhk world, new york. >>> senior officials from japan and china have sat down to discuss issues of mutual concern. they agree to secure talks on a security hotline for diverting emergencies at air and sea. foreign defense and maritime officials held two days of meetings in the chinese city.
. >> for south korea president, it was her first time to participate. she warned north korea's nucle program poses a serious threat to international security. she also called for peaceful reunification. >> translator: a unified kro or is a standing point and helps unlock a stable and cooperative northeast asia. >> president park urged to work toward a culture with less sexual violence against women. sexual violence in african countries is a major concern. >> sexual...
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. >>> still to come on al jazeera we report from south korea and how hiv and aids patients face stigma and prejudice. that's why microsoft is paying $2 billion for a computer game. >> an astonishing america tonight investigative report >> why are you wearing gloves? >> ocd... taking over this woman's life... >> i don't wanna touch anything... >> now a controversial surgery can literally reprogram her mind >> we can modify emotional circuitry >> is this a miracle cure? or an ethical nightmare? >> there's a lot of mystery right now... >> rewiring the brain an america tonight investigative report only on al jazeera america >> hello again. the top stories are, top diplomats are meeting in paris, to draft an approach to islamic state of iraq and the levant. military aid to combat i.s.i.l. fighters who have taken over large areas of iraq and syria. the united nations have officially taken over peace keep efforts in central african republic, to try to bring peace and stability in the country. the african union has been in charge since last july. the united nations is setting up a special task
. >>> still to come on al jazeera we report from south korea and how hiv and aids patients face stigma and prejudice. that's why microsoft is paying $2 billion for a computer game. >> an astonishing america tonight investigative report >> why are you wearing gloves? >> ocd... taking over this woman's life... >> i don't wanna touch anything... >> now a controversial surgery can literally reprogram her mind >> we can modify emotional circuitry >>...
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they say they're also looking at the possibility of flying to china and south korea. >>> managers at some south korean firms have seen dark clouds over their businesses. over the last month the strength of their currency, the yuan has pushed down exports. managers at other firms are enjoying a bit sunnier times. they've got innovative products that have attracted consumers both at home and abroad. >> reporter: a hit product at this electrical store is this robot vacuum cleaner. it's not only racking up sales at home but exports are soaring. it may look like a typical robot vacuum cleaner. but it has an additional function. it moves and sucks at the same time. the secret is the water tank.an. the secret is the water tank.na. the secret is the water tank.an. the secret is the water tank.mo. the secret is the water tank.pa time. the secret is the water tank.sa time. the secret is the water tank. a time. the secret is the water tank. that's something the conventional cleaners don't have. the tank feeds moisture which wipes up dirt which can be soaked up. the robot's inventor is the mid-si
they say they're also looking at the possibility of flying to china and south korea. >>> managers at some south korean firms have seen dark clouds over their businesses. over the last month the strength of their currency, the yuan has pushed down exports. managers at other firms are enjoying a bit sunnier times. they've got innovative products that have attracted consumers both at home and abroad. >> reporter: a hit product at this electrical store is this robot vacuum cleaner....
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north korea has pro-unification groups from south korea chanted, we are one. korea's presence is significant here as its athletes will be competing in what could be considered enemy territory. north and south korea are still technically at war. but the president of the olym c olympics says they are all athletes. >> maybe in the same event and maybe and they will hug each other and shake hands and this is sports. this is why we believe the sport can always break the ice whenever there is a hot spot in the world. >> reporter: there's already been one political hiccup. all national flags of countries have been removed from the streets of incheon after protests. under south korea's national security law north korean flags cannot be displayed in the south. there's also some concern about low ticket sales. incheon is an hour and ahalf away and organizers are not worried. then once the games start those ticket sales will pick up. paula hancocks, cnn, seoul. >>> coming up next for you on cnn, alibaba's ipo. the year's most highly anticipated stock market debut. why is
north korea has pro-unification groups from south korea chanted, we are one. korea's presence is significant here as its athletes will be competing in what could be considered enemy territory. north and south korea are still technically at war. but the president of the olym c olympics says they are all athletes. >> maybe in the same event and maybe and they will hug each other and shake hands and this is sports. this is why we believe the sport can always break the ice whenever there is a...
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officials from japan, south korea, the united states, and taiwan will attend along with other countries and territories with fishing interests in the northwestern pacific. japan's proposal goes a step further than an agreement reached at last year's conference. that decision then was to cut catches of young blue fin tuna by at least 15% from the average annual haul during the three years from 2002. >>> okay. that's going to do it for biz this hour. let's see how things are looking on the markets. >>> it's labor day for canada and the united states, but those living in the midwest and central plains will have to look out for severe weather. our meteorologist jonathan oh is here with a look at the forecast. jonathan, many americans consider labor day the unofficial end to summer, but how will severe weather impact some of their plans? >> hello, james. je y yes, a lot of people enjoy going outdoors or going to the beach or grilling outdoors to enjoy summer weather. we are going to be dealing with some thunderstorms that are going to cause some problems as we go throughout labor day for the
officials from japan, south korea, the united states, and taiwan will attend along with other countries and territories with fishing interests in the northwestern pacific. japan's proposal goes a step further than an agreement reached at last year's conference. that decision then was to cut catches of young blue fin tuna by at least 15% from the average annual haul during the three years from 2002. >>> okay. that's going to do it for biz this hour. let's see how things are looking on...
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so when i think about north korea, south korea -- this happened to a million families. i think for us it's a heartbreak. north korea is a really big wound and a heartbreak, and i think i want you to tell that story. it's very personal story. which i i think why it's been investigated an account but also in some sense, a memoir because i wanted to relate that sense of what it means to have 70 million people and one are a third is over here and two-thirds of the south and they have families for 5,000 years and they're separated forever because of the -- the war ended in 1973 and here we are in 2014, they never saw each other again. so i think that when i wanted to relate to my kids, i wanted some sort of, i guess, bond or understanding or some way of connecting, i think. >> host: were you allowed to wear western clothing? >> guest: no jeans allowed in north korea because kim jong-il doesn't like them. i guess kim jong-un. he might because he likes dennis rodman, but generally jeans because it's symbol of america. but it was a very sort of conservative environment. also was
so when i think about north korea, south korea -- this happened to a million families. i think for us it's a heartbreak. north korea is a really big wound and a heartbreak, and i think i want you to tell that story. it's very personal story. which i i think why it's been investigated an account but also in some sense, a memoir because i wanted to relate that sense of what it means to have 70 million people and one are a third is over here and two-thirds of the south and they have families for...
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it requires south korea to revisit it's a.i.d.s.policy. >> reporter: we're told they are doing just that and staff hearsay patients need this type of accommodation so their families can secretly visit them without admitting the nature of their illness. the allegations against this institution and the information it has given us in its own defense, but more widely what lays there is the inadequacy of caring for its a.i.d.s. patients. al jazeera. south korea. >> all right, it's time to catch up with all the sports news and we can talk about one happy american in the world of golf. >> yes, american golfer billy horschel is winner, and won the championship. billy horschel was ranked 82nd in the standings. he had finished runner up at the second tournament before winning third, the bmw championship. the american perfectly poised heading into the tour championship tied the league with rory mcilroy. mcilroy, too, was looking to cap an impressive season with the number one with a double bogey on the sixth hole, and followed that up with thr
it requires south korea to revisit it's a.i.d.s.policy. >> reporter: we're told they are doing just that and staff hearsay patients need this type of accommodation so their families can secretly visit them without admitting the nature of their illness. the allegations against this institution and the information it has given us in its own defense, but more widely what lays there is the inadequacy of caring for its a.i.d.s. patients. al jazeera. south korea. >> all right, it's time...
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south korea is the biggest market for the male cosmetics that he checks. this is more than professional diligence, it's a way of life. >> i have extra products wherever i go dash in the office or the car. there is not an occasion where i don't use them. skin care is important, and you need to apply moisturizer if your skin feels dry. >> he is one of a growing number of me that make regular visits to a dermatologist. it's a mix of laser therapy and injections to raise and firm the jaw line. 30-40% of customers are men. it's been going up over the last two years. previously they'd get simple facial massages or laser. now they have anti-wrinkle treatment to look younger. >> they are the biggest consumers of make-up products for men, spending more than $90 million according to one brand. at the heart of this south koreans have a reputation of being macho, rough and touch, yet they have tone to cos metition like no one else. one reason is they are having to try harder for women. who are less likely to marry due to parents wishes. >> it's a demonstration of good
south korea is the biggest market for the male cosmetics that he checks. this is more than professional diligence, it's a way of life. >> i have extra products wherever i go dash in the office or the car. there is not an occasion where i don't use them. skin care is important, and you need to apply moisturizer if your skin feels dry. >> he is one of a growing number of me that make regular visits to a dermatologist. it's a mix of laser therapy and injections to raise and firm the...
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drink water which is finland, or you can just stop up the mountain like a vertical line which is south korea so the other model would be the pressure cooker model where kids are getting to the same place. very impressive levels of critical thinking. i know people in korea say there is some truth to that it's a level of thinking in math and science but they are getting there through enormous pain and suffering so they attended some sort of after nude tutoring session and i don't mean what they do for the sat. that is in the same universe but not on the same planet. the market in education in south korea is not unlike the market for sports in the united states. it's very sophisticated and very lucrative and if you think about sports and you think about education and you just switch countries you will understand perfectly what is going on in south korea so there are lots of countries like this. south korea may be the extreme version in fact there was a minister who was asked by a reporter about all the kids going to tutoring sessions in singapore so this is kind of the extreme case and that the
drink water which is finland, or you can just stop up the mountain like a vertical line which is south korea so the other model would be the pressure cooker model where kids are getting to the same place. very impressive levels of critical thinking. i know people in korea say there is some truth to that it's a level of thinking in math and science but they are getting there through enormous pain and suffering so they attended some sort of after nude tutoring session and i don't mean what they...
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and korea, south korea was a major economic partner and close neighbor of japan. and now that new trends are moving in a different direction, we know the tensions between china and north korea to the extent that president xi jinping visited seoul before he visited pyongyang. and now japan is now talking with north korea about returning of the abductees from north korea. but i know conviction that whether north korea can actually deliver what japan wants, in terms of bringing back the abductees, if they're alive, then they should come back. if they passed away, they should have some remains of the abductees. i think there are limits to what north korea can do and also, as we all know, we are imposing sanctions on north korea, the united states, the united nations, japan also and korea, too. so there's a concern, potential concern that if japan somehow take this opportunity to change its policy towards north korea, and change its sanction regime, then it could work in a different direction with a current multinational, international sanction regime on north korea. bu
and korea, south korea was a major economic partner and close neighbor of japan. and now that new trends are moving in a different direction, we know the tensions between china and north korea to the extent that president xi jinping visited seoul before he visited pyongyang. and now japan is now talking with north korea about returning of the abductees from north korea. but i know conviction that whether north korea can actually deliver what japan wants, in terms of bringing back the abductees,...
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in south korea. but that didn't necessarily translate here in the states. >> guest: she was an elite in south korea. she had grownup a small farmle village and her father was the only doctor in that particular village. and he had sent her from the village to seoul, korea, to be ednate literature, and the married into a familiarfully which her husband's family were industrialists, and also had been in the military, and he was teacher of taekwondo, and other kinded of martial arts. so she was an elite person, and when she arrived in los angeles, and they moved first to inglewood, i don't think she was prepared psychologically to see struggling, working class families, to see people who were of a different race than she, or who was not caucasian. and to see the inner city difficulties for those persons in the working class. and i think she did hold herself aloof to a certain extent and thought she was better than many of the people who were her client base in south central. >> host: what was her reputat
in south korea. but that didn't necessarily translate here in the states. >> guest: she was an elite in south korea. she had grownup a small farmle village and her father was the only doctor in that particular village. and he had sent her from the village to seoul, korea, to be ednate literature, and the married into a familiarfully which her husband's family were industrialists, and also had been in the military, and he was teacher of taekwondo, and other kinded of martial arts. so she...
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south korea, which is included , trade witharea south korea has actually fallen. if you look at the countries that are enjoying a closer trade relationship with china, these are the first two. philippines and vietnam. these two countries are the ones with these tensions in southeast asia. then you look at how trade is doing, it is growing by leaps and bounds. .n russia, 17.6% that has to do with a lot of these energy imports. >> they signed those big deals a couple of months back. >> these big deals usually reflect the month after. and the u.k., 14.3% and 12.3%. the of america is saying new version might boost china's exports by 1% a month for the rest of 2014. so thank you, tim cook. >> that is an extraordinary moment for china. thank you so much for that. abenomics, aook at little bit more pressure. japan's economy contracted more than initially thought. let's get the numbers from james in tokyo. not quite the sort of news that shinzo abe wanted to hear. >> that is right. the second quarter contraction was larger than initially estimated. larger than our economi
south korea, which is included , trade witharea south korea has actually fallen. if you look at the countries that are enjoying a closer trade relationship with china, these are the first two. philippines and vietnam. these two countries are the ones with these tensions in southeast asia. then you look at how trade is doing, it is growing by leaps and bounds. .n russia, 17.6% that has to do with a lot of these energy imports. >> they signed those big deals a couple of months back....
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it led to host south korea forming a team for the first time in history.paul arrest reports, players have the skills to make the transition to the new game. >> reporter: baseball is king in south korea, for a few weeks there's a new sport in town. cricket is held at the asian games. the hosts, the koreans are putting out a team. most had never played cricket until a year ago. the co-ed careers mean they are more than handy with bat and ball. the korean player has been named a sachin tendulkar. he hit a 50 in the warm-up. >> translation: i never expected to play contribute. i never heard of it. representing my country is a great opportunity. >> one thing the baseball couldn't prepare the team for is bowling spin. >> they have life-long training and the use of the chop sticks. >> the chopstick technique incorporates spin. you use every finger. you have control on your finger, basically, by using chop sticks. >> food for thought as south korea compares for their debut. still a big victory over the best players from the expat league. >> now, white the creation
it led to host south korea forming a team for the first time in history.paul arrest reports, players have the skills to make the transition to the new game. >> reporter: baseball is king in south korea, for a few weeks there's a new sport in town. cricket is held at the asian games. the hosts, the koreans are putting out a team. most had never played cricket until a year ago. the co-ed careers mean they are more than handy with bat and ball. the korean player has been named a sachin...
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. >>> the cause of another ferry accident in south korea is under investigation. all 109 passengers and crew were rescued. the boat reportedly ran aground off an island. another ferry accident in south korea claimed about 300 lives back in april you will recall. >>> i do want to stay with the protests in hong kong right now. we are joined by robert cao. thank you for talking with us. you don't think that the demonstrators out there on the streets in hong kong, that that's the way they should do their. what are you suggesting think should do instead then? >> i have no idea what they should do. but they should not be holding hong kong hostage and interrupting people's lives. we formed the alliance for one reason. they put the signatures on the paper to tell them we do not want occupied. now that it has happened, what are they going to do? they can occupy the streets for a couple days, maybe have fun, enjoy the euphoria of beating off the police. but please don't interrupt common people's livelihood day in and day out. so they have to consider what they going to do.
. >>> the cause of another ferry accident in south korea is under investigation. all 109 passengers and crew were rescued. the boat reportedly ran aground off an island. another ferry accident in south korea claimed about 300 lives back in april you will recall. >>> i do want to stay with the protests in hong kong right now. we are joined by robert cao. thank you for talking with us. you don't think that the demonstrators out there on the streets in hong kong, that that's the...
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they're from south korea, thailand, the u.s.nd so on, and they're growing in number. >> reporter: these businesses are helping fans to feel the reality of manga and anime and enhance their experiences. and it's proof that one of the most popular forms of modern culture has the potential to generate even higher levels of profit. >> that's all for now in business news. i'll leave you now with a check on markets. >> the sumo tournament wound up its competition on sunday. >> it was a really exciting and breath-taking tournament for all of the fans. >> it sure was, the top dog once again lived up to his billing. mongolia grand champion hakuho p won his division title. he had to get by a couple of fellow monday goalians. he was hoping to bounce back from his previous day's loss, but he was still one of two tourn amenities. and believe it or not, it was the youngest monday goalian, ichinjo. he marches and hits using a pullover throw. he handed ik his second database ichinjo his second loss. on the final day, hakuho still had his work c
they're from south korea, thailand, the u.s.nd so on, and they're growing in number. >> reporter: these businesses are helping fans to feel the reality of manga and anime and enhance their experiences. and it's proof that one of the most popular forms of modern culture has the potential to generate even higher levels of profit. >> that's all for now in business news. i'll leave you now with a check on markets. >> the sumo tournament wound up its competition on sunday. >>...
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i'm in south korea. >>> palestinian delegation holding talks with members of the u.n.uncil as part of its latest effort to seek statehood and gaza and people are struggling to recover from the resent bombardment on the strip and we met a father who lost a son during that conflict which forced him to make a very difficult choice. >> reporter: he helps his son out of bed, eight-year-old suffered brain damage when he was a baby after he was inoculated by a palestinian doctor in gaza against t.b. and he has the necessary permit from israel allowing him to take him to a hospital in tel aviv for treatment and tests. before the war they would travel across the border every few months but on july 30 an israeli tank shell hit the family home, killing his 16-year-old brother, ali. >> translator: ali and i used to take care of him together and ali used to take him outside for fresh air and carry him to the bathroom. when he got tired or sick ali would take him to the hospital and used to buy his medicine. when i look up now i think of ali. >> so the shell came from the ceiling in
i'm in south korea. >>> palestinian delegation holding talks with members of the u.n.uncil as part of its latest effort to seek statehood and gaza and people are struggling to recover from the resent bombardment on the strip and we met a father who lost a son during that conflict which forced him to make a very difficult choice. >> reporter: he helps his son out of bed, eight-year-old suffered brain damage when he was a baby after he was inoculated by a palestinian doctor in gaza...
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not just the south korea, but north korea as well, different but legitimate state.that's what they want, and right now, what's going on, no one knows for sure, but low-level contacts in new york, for example, is very much likely to be occurring, and there are some issues of u.s. government, denial of issuing visas to north koreans. i think that issue is very easy to resolve. north koreans are accepting america as a tourist and other forums, even cnn crew was accepted into north korea, but we have not been able to reciprocate that because our attitude is so hostile toward north korea. that's what north korea wants us to think. >> can i ask one quick final question for you, the u.s. government strongly discourages u.s. citizens to go to that part of the world. one might question going there in the first place? >> i think going there is ill advised unless you know what you are running into. if you have any intention of propagating christianity or trying to force them or invite them to change their system and leadership and challenge their political style and so forth,
not just the south korea, but north korea as well, different but legitimate state.that's what they want, and right now, what's going on, no one knows for sure, but low-level contacts in new york, for example, is very much likely to be occurring, and there are some issues of u.s. government, denial of issuing visas to north koreans. i think that issue is very easy to resolve. north koreans are accepting america as a tourist and other forums, even cnn crew was accepted into north korea, but we...
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commission shelved the decision on other areas because of opposition from china and south korea. the government will continue working to obtain full >>> japanese leaders have been hoping people who run firms across the country will send more to support economic recovery. managers seem to be following through. good morning. >> good morning, catherine. managers tend to reinvest in themselves and their businesses when they're feeling optimistic about the economy. one of the ways they do that is they pie new equipment for thems. the latest data shows they're doing just that. machinery orders in july rose for a second straight month. officials at the cabinet office say major machinery makers received orders worth about $7.2 billion in july. that's an increase of 3.5% from sgrun. that figure is less than the market expectations. the numbers do not include orders for ships and for power utilities, because they tend to be volatile. orders from manufacturers were up more than 20%. demand from non-manufacturers shrank 4.3%. >>> apple has unveiled its next generation iphones, and its first
commission shelved the decision on other areas because of opposition from china and south korea. the government will continue working to obtain full >>> japanese leaders have been hoping people who run firms across the country will send more to support economic recovery. managers seem to be following through. good morning. >> good morning, catherine. managers tend to reinvest in themselves and their businesses when they're feeling optimistic about the economy. one of the ways...
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south korea, the inflation data was out.l open in over 50 minute's time. 37nting to a higher open at 6. the futures market has not happened as of yet. ♪ an industry that may have defeated $2 trillion. meeting toance is ensure growth in the market. today?n we expect well, it is said to be a multi-trillion dollar industry that is growing interest even from a non-muslim of faith and none of most of economies like south korea and russia and luxembourg. just interest. it does not mean active participation. lessig a perspective for my guest. a partner with simmons and simmons. one of the best lawyers in an islamic finance out there. great to have you with us. we talked about the growing interest demand. you have been approached by the u.k. and some of the governments on islamic finance. how do you gauge the interest and how big is the interest? a huge amount of interest. you meant to some of them in your opening introduction. there are a number of reasons and the drivers. one of the reasons is attracting the middle east and southe
south korea, the inflation data was out.l open in over 50 minute's time. 37nting to a higher open at 6. the futures market has not happened as of yet. ♪ an industry that may have defeated $2 trillion. meeting toance is ensure growth in the market. today?n we expect well, it is said to be a multi-trillion dollar industry that is growing interest even from a non-muslim of faith and none of most of economies like south korea and russia and luxembourg. just interest. it does not mean active...
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. >>> japan's athletes are raking in the medals at the asian games in incheon, south korea. hagino has won his fourth gold in the pool. he took the top spot in the 400-meter individual medley. the 22-year-old led the race in the butterfly stroke. but hagino could not keep his speed with his favorite blackstroke and dropped into second place. his chances appeared to slip when he fell into fourth place in the breaststroke. but he opened up a big lead in freestyle. [ speaking foreign language ]. >>> some athletes competing in badminton say air disturbances have been a problem and they are struggling with wind dwuss in the stadium. 17-year-old -- appeared in the first game and faced off against a malaysian player. yamaguchi scored points with her strong smashes and won in straight sets. one organizer of the badminton competition tells nhk that he is sorry for the air gusts and says it is impossible to build a badminton venue for the games due to the high cost. >>> in gymnastic -- won gold in the men's pommel horse. -- earned silver in the men's rings and -- picked up a bronze in
. >>> japan's athletes are raking in the medals at the asian games in incheon, south korea. hagino has won his fourth gold in the pool. he took the top spot in the 400-meter individual medley. the 22-year-old led the race in the butterfly stroke. but hagino could not keep his speed with his favorite blackstroke and dropped into second place. his chances appeared to slip when he fell into fourth place in the breaststroke. but he opened up a big lead in freestyle. [ speaking foreign...
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. >>> workers in south korea are taking on one of the world's largest electronics companies. former employees of samsung claimed chemicals they used at their factory jobs have made them sick and now, suing for compensation. >> reporter: samsung electronics turns out a range of products from high-quality tvs to world-dominating smartphones and semiconductors. and now, its company heads are reeling from a lawsuit. in august, seoul high court gave a decision related to sam sung electronics. it recognized health problems of workers in the company's factory. this is what samsung electronics have bee denying. the seoul high court ruled that a former employee developed leukemia, which led to her death because of her working environment. this man is representing his daughter, yumi. she died of leukemia seven years ago. she was 22. >> translator: my daughter told me that her job was to dip semiconductor parts in liquid containing chemicals and then to take them out. >> reporter: the court recognized the claims. it said yumi was possibly exposed to benzene, a chemical known to cause le
. >>> workers in south korea are taking on one of the world's largest electronics companies. former employees of samsung claimed chemicals they used at their factory jobs have made them sick and now, suing for compensation. >> reporter: samsung electronics turns out a range of products from high-quality tvs to world-dominating smartphones and semiconductors. and now, its company heads are reeling from a lawsuit. in august, seoul high court gave a decision related to sam sung...
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why south korea is the biggest market for male cosmetics. and don't cry for me argentina, how they swept aside the new boys en route to another title. more on that. stay with us. >>> welcome back. the inventor of the worldwide web unveiled an exhibition in london. tim bernesly says his creation needs to be kept free of government interference. phil lavelle reports. >> reporter: from this to this. yes, this was high tech once, and now this. look how communications have transformed. partly due to this man. sir tim bernesly. he invented the worldwide web. 25 years since the first web went wide. there's a cake to mark it. it was the first ever web page, consisting of a load of text. now it's author is back in london to code again. if only the web developer got this applause. there's a photo onto launch an, a festival. the message behind it is clear. to those that want to sensor the web. keep your hands off. this is where it's taking place. this is hardly silicon valley, beyond that bridge, you have the city, that's the financial district, where
why south korea is the biggest market for male cosmetics. and don't cry for me argentina, how they swept aside the new boys en route to another title. more on that. stay with us. >>> welcome back. the inventor of the worldwide web unveiled an exhibition in london. tim bernesly says his creation needs to be kept free of government interference. phil lavelle reports. >> reporter: from this to this. yes, this was high tech once, and now this. look how communications have...
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south korea is the world's biggest market for the male cosmetics that he fests in his day -- tests in his day job. it's more than due diligence, it's a way of life. >> translation: i have extra products placed wherever i go - in the office, in the car, so there isn't anywhere i don't use them. basic skin care is important. you need to apply moisturizer if your skin feels dry. >> reporter: he's one of a growing number of men making visits to the dermatologist. today it's a mix of laser therapy and injections to raise and firm the jaw line. >> 30240% of my -- 30-40% of my customers are men. previously they'd get simply facial massages or laser. now they'll get antiaging treatments to look younger, healthier and give a better impression. >> south americans are the biggest consumers of make-up products. more than 960 million according to a leading brand. >> at the heart of this is a paradox. seen men have a rep u dags of being domineering. they have tape to cosmetics like no others on the planet. a theory is that men are trying harder for the attentions of women, less likely to marry acco
south korea is the world's biggest market for the male cosmetics that he fests in his day -- tests in his day job. it's more than due diligence, it's a way of life. >> translation: i have extra products placed wherever i go - in the office, in the car, so there isn't anywhere i don't use them. basic skin care is important. you need to apply moisturizer if your skin feels dry. >> reporter: he's one of a growing number of men making visits to the dermatologist. today it's a mix of...
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south korea is the biggest market that he tests. more than professional diligence.t's a way of life. i have extra products placed wherever i go. in the office, in the car, so there isn't any occasion where i don't use them. >> basic skin care is important. you need to be able to apply moisturizer right away if your skill feels dry. >> he is one of a growing number of men who make regular visits to the dermatologist. today, it's a mix of laser therapy and injection to firm the jaw line. >> 30 to 40% of my customers are men. it's been going up over the last few years. previously, they would get simple facial massages or laser but now they are getting anti-aging treatments to along younger, healthier and give a better impression. >> south korean men are by far the biggest consumers ofmen's make-up products spending more than $960 million last year according to one leading brand. >> at the heart of all of this is a bit of a par dodge, south korea ian men have a reputation for being rough and tu but they have taken to cosmetics like no others on the planet. 1 theory is t
south korea is the biggest market that he tests. more than professional diligence.t's a way of life. i have extra products placed wherever i go. in the office, in the car, so there isn't any occasion where i don't use them. >> basic skin care is important. you need to be able to apply moisturizer right away if your skill feels dry. >> he is one of a growing number of men who make regular visits to the dermatologist. today, it's a mix of laser therapy and injection to firm the jaw...
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south korea's markets will be closed from monday through wednesday for public holidays. and in china, the shanghai composite saw gains today. this made a weekly gain of nearly 5%. the biggest so far this year. earlier in the week, beijing unveiled a set of measures to support the shipping industry. and this continued to lift shares of port operators and related transport companies. >>> a key japanese economic indicator rose in july for the first time in two months. but the rise was pretty modest, and the government has kept its assessment of the country's economy unchanged as showing a standstill. officials at the cabinet office say that the coincident index stood at 109.9 for july, that's against a reference value of 100 set in 2010. now, it was up 0.2 points from the previous month. the rise is due to increased shipments of machinery to overseas plants where large equipment investments were made. >>> japan's finance minister says the economy may need another round of fiscal stimulus. aso made the comment while speaking on the decision about whether to hike the consumpt
south korea's markets will be closed from monday through wednesday for public holidays. and in china, the shanghai composite saw gains today. this made a weekly gain of nearly 5%. the biggest so far this year. earlier in the week, beijing unveiled a set of measures to support the shipping industry. and this continued to lift shares of port operators and related transport companies. >>> a key japanese economic indicator rose in july for the first time in two months. but the rise was...
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last december this place was stripped of its status of south korea's single long term center for aids care after allegations of physical and sexual abuse. some patients have been rehoused temporarily in general hospitals but the 25 remain in a facility officially deemed unfit to look after them, their care still paid for by a government subsidy. >> if they don't care for us anymore the only alternative is to going home. >> a former resident didn't want to be identified. >> when you get sick the only medicine they give you are painkillers. next they give you tra tranquilizers. after 9:00. they make you sleep. it is like a prison. >> reporter: the government recommendation designed to ease tensions. >> translator: all caregivers creating problems are fired and replaced. so when there were problems we tried our best to solve them through discussions with the cdc. but the rumors became too exaggerated. >> dr. young said the problem was a systemic one. they should be able to choose their medical care like a sufferer from any other disease. that at least is a point of common ground with cai
last december this place was stripped of its status of south korea's single long term center for aids care after allegations of physical and sexual abuse. some patients have been rehoused temporarily in general hospitals but the 25 remain in a facility officially deemed unfit to look after them, their care still paid for by a government subsidy. >> if they don't care for us anymore the only alternative is to going home. >> a former resident didn't want to be identified. >>...