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one, is that something that you could see yourself employing in a space like southeast asia? and two, how do you see that just generally impacting major airlines? >> well, we don't have the ability to fly in southeast -- within southeast asia. we can fly in, but we don't have the air rights to fly within southeast asia. >> got you. so that would not be internal. >> but one of the newircraft techgit wre very excited about is a product that bombardier is introducing. we're going to be the launch customer here in north america. it's called the c-series. and it's going to be a 110-c plane, one of the nicest domestic aircraft that's flying, in my opinion. it's going to have spacious seats, wide-bodied windows on a narrow-bodied chassis. it's going to be a great upgrade from a lot of markets that have smaller regional jets moving to larger regional jets. so, most of what we're doing in our business is actually taking more customers, larger aircraft, building larger airports with larger technologies to create more flow for customers, not downsizing, but actually upsizing our business
one, is that something that you could see yourself employing in a space like southeast asia? and two, how do you see that just generally impacting major airlines? >> well, we don't have the ability to fly in southeast -- within southeast asia. we can fly in, but we don't have the air rights to fly within southeast asia. >> got you. so that would not be internal. >> but one of the newircraft techgit wre very excited about is a product that bombardier is introducing. we're going...
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calls for a global cleanup to tackle pollution will go to southeast asia where mountains of plastic are ruining some of the best beaches in the world. and tourists and mother my daughter will be able to bunk up. in residential apartments a fight against mass tourism that could harm the island's economy. for business on the w. and how you got to get us welcome to the program the german chemicals group buyer is very close to finishing its takeover of u.s. seeds giant monsanto the sixty three billion dollars buyout is set to close by air is ditching the name monsanto though it's been a target of protests and lawsuits for years but monsanto products will keep their names like round up which contains the controversial herbicide. that monsanto is crop protection technology and genetically modified seeds are vital to feeding a growing global population. there's a fisherman's cure our financial correspondent on wall street is joining us now hi sophie it's very good to see you know one thing away the name monsanto really get rid of the problems and the bad reputation associated with the company
calls for a global cleanup to tackle pollution will go to southeast asia where mountains of plastic are ruining some of the best beaches in the world. and tourists and mother my daughter will be able to bunk up. in residential apartments a fight against mass tourism that could harm the island's economy. for business on the w. and how you got to get us welcome to the program the german chemicals group buyer is very close to finishing its takeover of u.s. seeds giant monsanto the sixty three...
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the dreamy beaches of southeast asia evenings during the sunset they look like picture postcards but during the day things look different there's plastic garbage in the mangroves brought in by high tide. plastic refuse is everywhere. thing that the. same bags have been here since the first day we started using them. they put everything in a plastic bag if they're preserving shrimp or preserving fish they put them in a plastic bag when they finish they just threw the bags into the ocean the trash floats tour of the sea level rises these plastic bags are here to stay since they're not decomposing. look at the bow made no no no thousand no let people here can't collect the plastic fast enough it's no wonder more than half of all plastic waste comes from southeast asian countries. many people especially people have no have no options so we could that's why we could easily see in many people are seeing several there's also these areas here but cities everywhere like. itself then some of it also ends up in sea but plastic waste is actually worth a lot of money in the dob refugee camp in ke
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ed: we don't have the ability to fly within southeast asia. we can fly to it, but we don't have the air rights to fly within southeast asia. one of the new technologies we are excited about his project bombardier. we're going to be the launch customer in north america. it is one of the nicest domestic aircraft, flying. it will have spacious seats and widebodied windows. upgrade fromgreat a great upgrade from a lot of markets that have smaller regional jets, moving to larger regional jets. what we are doing in our business is building larger airports with larger upsize oures to business. andrea: let's talk a bit about boeing. you have said you would like to be a launch customer for boeing's new midmarket, midrange jet, the 797. is that still the case? enough information to assess capabilities? understand, boeing has not even made the decision to build the aircraft. toneed a successor aircraft the 767. fly, definitely be larger version of the 757. the majority of these aircraft will be retired in the next decade. new technologies have been very
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what china did years ago with lending happening in southeast asia.lot of china experienced 10 years ago that are mirrored in southeast asia. kathleen: 2020 is chester on the corner. -- anna fana thing g. joining us now is jeffrey lynn. jeffrey, respond to that. anna is very optimistic about the global heavyweight china technologies. do you also see this on the horizon? for the, if simply reason that china has a lot of intelligent people, a very strong economy, and has many people doing research in technology. about some things that you mentioned in a recent note, that china centers -- sensors internet content. that there is concern about internet piracy. does that create a contradiction or put anything in the path of development? guest: certainly for u.s. companies, particularly in software, it has been difficult to do business over there. big you look at the internet companies in china, they have been doing well. with companies like nvidia, there is no company that can replace them. other components, such as memory, there are not necessarily direct
what china did years ago with lending happening in southeast asia.lot of china experienced 10 years ago that are mirrored in southeast asia. kathleen: 2020 is chester on the corner. -- anna fana thing g. joining us now is jeffrey lynn. jeffrey, respond to that. anna is very optimistic about the global heavyweight china technologies. do you also see this on the horizon? for the, if simply reason that china has a lot of intelligent people, a very strong economy, and has many people doing research...
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the remote windswept feral islands are a world away from tropical southeast asia. but hundreds of asian women are moving to ease some park the islands between norway and iceland amid a shortage of local women. i'm steve cho on this episode a one on one east we meet those traveling to the far reaches of the earth to look for low. at first sight the faroe islands make your heart skip a beat. secluded in the north atlantic ocean it's striking mountains a cloaked in fog there's not a tree or a person inside it hard to imagine for someone from the philippines and they're looking so oldish know who else. close the house this is just thinking. many have never heard about this tiny country at the door of the arctic circle especially in tropical thailand when i told my friend that i going to be unfair and they say why you call to keep it to your. home to only fifty thousand people and eighty thousand sheep. it's also cold and wet. and the strain. a lot. and in darkness for more than half of the year. wind. blew me. everything it's like. because we come from one country and
the remote windswept feral islands are a world away from tropical southeast asia. but hundreds of asian women are moving to ease some park the islands between norway and iceland amid a shortage of local women. i'm steve cho on this episode a one on one east we meet those traveling to the far reaches of the earth to look for low. at first sight the faroe islands make your heart skip a beat. secluded in the north atlantic ocean it's striking mountains a cloaked in fog there's not a tree or a...
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seeing chinese apps, social apps, going to the united states and southeast asia.nais a similar app in that is one of the largest social apps in southeast asia. tom: how many exits are you looking to pull off by the in of 2018? 2018?the end of six or seven companies. these are looking for ipos. i also have four portfolio companies. washingtone beijing trade tensions playing into your decision? jenny: we're watching these developments carefully. we need to know which direction this is going to go in. feel bothrt-term, we countries will not benefit from increased retention. china may come out ahead in the long-term. capital managing partner jenny lee, speaking to tom mackenzie. coming up, you can now get discounts of whole foods,. this is bloomberg. ♪ what's a gig of data? well, it's a whole day's worth of love songs. 300 minutes of baby videos. or, it's a million chat messages. a gig goes a long way. that's why xfinity mobile lets you pay for data one gig at a time. and with millions of wifi hotspots included, you'll pay less for data. it's a new kind of network des
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products displaced and google's shopping service and could help the chinese company spread beyond southeast asia the region is rapidly becoming a battleground for key industry players hoping to cash in on asia's record the growing middle class. all right let's bring in school to here standing by for us in new york was much more on this mess if first of all google tries to get a bigger bite out of the chinese market but also for j.d. it is a shot to get deeper into the u.s. american also the european market but then if we look at recent developments online rival amazon recently has gotten deeper into the online advertising market doing so now google kind of strike a spec and try to to get a bigger chunk out of online shopping so the stock of google by the way traded a good two percent to the upside and overall technology stocks did better here at the beginning of the week than the broader market look at looking at a different company here taiwanese electronics manufacturer of foxconn they want to invest in the united states the other way around setting up a half quarters there in the north of the
products displaced and google's shopping service and could help the chinese company spread beyond southeast asia the region is rapidly becoming a battleground for key industry players hoping to cash in on asia's record the growing middle class. all right let's bring in school to here standing by for us in new york was much more on this mess if first of all google tries to get a bigger bite out of the chinese market but also for j.d. it is a shot to get deeper into the u.s. american also the...
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the remote windswept vero islands are a world away from tropical southeast asia. but hundreds of asian women are moving to east some park the islands between norway and iceland amid a shortage of local women. i'm steve cho on this episode a one on one east we meet those traveling to the far reaches of the earth to look for look. at first sight the faroe islands make your heart skip a beat.
the remote windswept vero islands are a world away from tropical southeast asia. but hundreds of asian women are moving to east some park the islands between norway and iceland amid a shortage of local women. i'm steve cho on this episode a one on one east we meet those traveling to the far reaches of the earth to look for look. at first sight the faroe islands make your heart skip a beat.
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bombing at a starbucks cafe that killed four people it was the first attack claimed i saw in southeast asia police say after a man sea change inspired the attack is behind a string of recent bombings on the island of java that killed more than thirty people have us and has the details from jakarta i'm one of the one has been sentenced as the ideological leader behind five attacks that happened in indonesia in two thousand and sixteen and two thousand and seventeen although he was in prison during the time of these attacks judges say he was the one was inspired and radicalized the attackers he also managed to spread his teachings to attack the indonesian state and its democratic system from inside prison one of the attacks was a suicide bomb and a shootout at a starbucks coffee shop in jakarta in two thousand and sixteen killing eight people including four attack us before the incident took place the attackers had visited up to are in prison recent attacks into a by a have also been blamed on members of the group are common form while in prison which has latched allegiance to eisele. who tri
bombing at a starbucks cafe that killed four people it was the first attack claimed i saw in southeast asia police say after a man sea change inspired the attack is behind a string of recent bombings on the island of java that killed more than thirty people have us and has the details from jakarta i'm one of the one has been sentenced as the ideological leader behind five attacks that happened in indonesia in two thousand and sixteen and two thousand and seventeen although he was in prison...
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in southeast asia, usc chinese payment.experienced 10 years .go with lending there are a lot of scenes and trends that china experienced that are very much mirrored in southeast asia. more: we will have exclusive interview from the venture china series all this week. is all for now. this is bloomberg. ♪ from thetocks rebound worst selloff since early april with oil prices rallying and the dollar advances. topresident trump appearing backtrack on his approach in china. go up inlobal various response to the u.s. tariffs. >> and the president has what he calls a tremendous victory after the revised -- supreme court upholds his
in southeast asia, usc chinese payment.experienced 10 years .go with lending there are a lot of scenes and trends that china experienced that are very much mirrored in southeast asia. more: we will have exclusive interview from the venture china series all this week. is all for now. this is bloomberg. ♪ from thetocks rebound worst selloff since early april with oil prices rallying and the dollar advances. topresident trump appearing backtrack on his approach in china. go up inlobal various...
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growth an alarming study by the end your ocean conservancy has found that the booming economies of southeast asia dumped more plastic in the seas and the rest of the world combined. just south of the vietnamese capital hanoi but one senate breach of how lucky is choking under the plastic onslaught. look official struggle to keep up with the deluge which washes in with every high tide there seems to be more plastic than sand on this tree line form a paradise they seem bothered about they put everything in a plastic bag if they're preserving shrimp or preserving fish they put it in a plastic bag when they finish they just throw the bags into the ocean the trash floats to wherever the sea level rises but we didn't think that. a study by the university of georgia says vietnam is the world's fourth largest marine plastic polluter in thailand recently veterinarians fought for days to save a beached whale when their efforts failed an autopsy revealed eighty pieces of plastic rubbish wearing a total eight kilograms in its stomach. toys use a phenomenal amount of plastic from street vendors selling satiet
growth an alarming study by the end your ocean conservancy has found that the booming economies of southeast asia dumped more plastic in the seas and the rest of the world combined. just south of the vietnamese capital hanoi but one senate breach of how lucky is choking under the plastic onslaught. look official struggle to keep up with the deluge which washes in with every high tide there seems to be more plastic than sand on this tree line form a paradise they seem bothered about they put...
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products displayed on google shopping service and could help the chinese companies spread beyond southeast asia to markets in europe and the u.s. for google the deal is also an attempt to challenge the dominance of online sales giant amazon. their buses warned it might leave the u.k. friesian leaves the single market and customs union without a transition deal is the european aviation group strongest warning yes over the impact of a break that airbus employs about fourteen thousand people a twenty five different sites. newquay britain is due to leave the e.u. on march twenty nine next year. for the second time in over a way tech has managed to raid a crypto currency exchange in south korea this time the victim was one of the biggest players. exchange directors say a series of breaches or hackers make off with thirty one million dollars worth of virtual currencies without specifying which coins were stolen. strikes protests demonstrations in late may tens of thousands of greeks once again hit the streets of athens to campaign against prime minister alexis tsipras says austerity measures in retur
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logistics expertise to its technology deal could help google gain better access to j d spread beyond southeast asia region is rapidly becoming a key battleground for industry players hoping to cash in on asia's rapidly growing middle class. but italy's new prime minister is at the conti is in berlin for talks with german chancellor angela merkel today the italian economy is in dire straits and rome's financial options are increasingly limited italy is the e.u.'s fourth largest economy its debt though is the blocks highest right behind greece conti wants to bring down italy's debt through growth rather than austerity reducing the gap between debt and gross domestic product a tall order considering that italian debt has been growing since the financial crisis in two thousand and eight from one hundred and two percent of g.d.p. to one hundred thirty two percent in twenty seventeen romas planning massive tax cuts to stimulate a long term growth in the short term this will likely lead to shortfalls in revenue and even more debt the direction of italy's new administration a coalition of populists from bo
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will have a verified deal and if we can get that far we will have an historic change here in southeast asia, north asia and all around the world. [inaudible] >> mr. secretary, this morning -- [inaudible] [inaudible] >> well, i came here today in singapore to talk about north korea. but i am happy to talk about and work with our european partners as well. we wouldn't be in this place. we wouldn't have this historic opportunity without the diplomatic work that's been done by our european partners alongside of us. president trump is that enormous coalition including the same european partners, the g-7 partners to which you refer will help us get to this point, have every expectation that they'll continue to do that. there are always irritants and relationships and very confident the relationships between our countries will continue to be a move forward on a strong basis. i'm unconcerned about our capacity to continue to do what need to do to get the outcome were looking for north korea as a result of what you describe having taken place in canada. [inaudible] >> a look at this morning's panel
will have a verified deal and if we can get that far we will have an historic change here in southeast asia, north asia and all around the world. [inaudible] >> mr. secretary, this morning -- [inaudible] [inaudible] >> well, i came here today in singapore to talk about north korea. but i am happy to talk about and work with our european partners as well. we wouldn't be in this place. we wouldn't have this historic opportunity without the diplomatic work that's been done by our...
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in southeast asia, usc chinese payment. what china experienced 10 years ago with lending. a lot of scenes and trends that china experienced that are very much mirrored in southeast asia. emily: we will have more exclusive interviews from the venture china series all this week. that is all for now. this is bloomberg. ♪ announcer: the following is a paid presentation for theraworx relief with dr. drew pinsky. ♪ dr. drew: if you are one of the millions of americans who suffer from muscle cramps in your legs or feet, relief is finally in sight. hi, i am dr. drew pinsky. today i am here to share some news that got me excited when i first heard about it. it is called theraworx relief. this life-changing product is clinically proven to quickly relieve the discomfort of muscle cramps and also prevent muscle cramps before they start. now the word "breakthrough" gets
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appsve also seen chinese going to southeast asia.xample, this company has a similar application called beagle, one of the largest apps in southeast asia. how many are you looking to pull off? >> over the last two years, i have had six exit. this year, it will be ipo. we have around six or seven companies preparing for ipo, both domestically and overseas. given that you are based in silicon valley and in china, how does the beijing washington trade tensions play into your decisions? well, we are watching the development very carefully. we need to know which direction it is going to go. in the short-term, we feel that both countries will not benefit from increased trade attention. long-term, china may come out ahead. was a jenny lee, speaking to bloomberg in our venture china series. coming up, we hear from hoover's chief legal officer on what it is like to have one of the most challenging jobs in silicon valley. and we are live streaming on twitter, check us out on tictoc. this is bloomberg. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before.
appsve also seen chinese going to southeast asia.xample, this company has a similar application called beagle, one of the largest apps in southeast asia. how many are you looking to pull off? >> over the last two years, i have had six exit. this year, it will be ipo. we have around six or seven companies preparing for ipo, both domestically and overseas. given that you are based in silicon valley and in china, how does the beijing washington trade tensions play into your decisions? well,...
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from the tropics of southeast asia to the feral islands in the far north atlantic when i went east meets the women who cross the world for love and state to change a community now does their. early years of thought their football fans who don't think about doping really had that lead explaining when real madrid a club worth five hundred million euros expresses a position on something where the world anti-doping agency has to take notice. al-jazeera continues its investigation into the widespread use of performance enhancing drugs in the final episode of sports doping the endless chase. al-jazeera. where ever you are. getting to the heart of the matter if well stuff i can see the turkish cypriot leader calls you today and says let's have talks would you accept facing realities what do you think reunification of look like there are two people think the peace for unification is the only option for prosperity of south korea hear their story on talk to al-jazeera. hello i'm daryn jordan in doha at the top stories here on al-jazeera a trade route between the world's two biggest economies china
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taliban and what will be a realignment of pakistan mean for greater stability for the whole of southeast asia. it's a great pleasure to have you as our guest one more time good to meet you in person . so let's talk about many things going on in your country elections coming up. soon the country will have the new prime minister i mean you been finance minister you've been prime minister has anyone so your council. maybe asked you for advice. well you know it's a government functions the privilege of talking to anybody asking people what they think but the core decision making is made by the chief executive and the cabinet and that continues when i was in office that's what we did too but if you bump into somebody or you know somebody you can get another view. however in pakistan one thing is very significant the press is totally free and they go to all segments of society to get views and those use next morning and front of you so it is not a closed shop at all so you could be president you could be prime minister you you get feedback all the time when i was in government i used to get through
taliban and what will be a realignment of pakistan mean for greater stability for the whole of southeast asia. it's a great pleasure to have you as our guest one more time good to meet you in person . so let's talk about many things going on in your country elections coming up. soon the country will have the new prime minister i mean you been finance minister you've been prime minister has anyone so your council. maybe asked you for advice. well you know it's a government functions the...
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countries in southeast asia who would prefer to be part of the american trade orbit will now have no other choice than to be sucked into china's vortex. this is the same china that our president directly acknowledges as america's primary global competitor. once again, the uncertainty of protectionist policy is laid bare. the question facing us today is this. do we really want to be the generation who finally gave in to the backward aggressive politics of american isolationism? do we want future generations to refer to american leadership in the world only in the past tense with the rueful nostalgia. are we ready to abandon chinese city on the hill. provided by john winthrop and echoed so eloquently by ronald reagan -mark do we believe that the united states of america is stillthe last , best hope on earth as abraham lincoln once proclaimed? we are not perfect. we have faltered in our leadership times and at others we have struggled to determine how best to project our national values. but it is our leadership as the designated driver of a vehicle of world order, the so-called pax ame
countries in southeast asia who would prefer to be part of the american trade orbit will now have no other choice than to be sucked into china's vortex. this is the same china that our president directly acknowledges as america's primary global competitor. once again, the uncertainty of protectionist policy is laid bare. the question facing us today is this. do we really want to be the generation who finally gave in to the backward aggressive politics of american isolationism? do we want future...
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if we get that far, we will have an historic change here, in southeast asia, north asia, and around the world. >> we will take the last question. mr. secretary, this morning, [indiscernible] [indiscernible] i came here today in singapore to talk about north korea, but i am happy to talk about work with our european partners, as well. we would not be in this place or have this historic opportunity without the diplomatic work that has been done by european partners alongside of us. president trump has led a enormous coalition, including thosen g7 partners, who have helped us get to this point and have every expectation they will continue to do that. inre are always irritants relationships, and i'm confident the relationships between the united states and those g7 countries will continue to move forward on a strong basis. i am unconcerned about our capaty to continue to do what we need to do to get the outcome we are looking for north korea as a result of what you described having taken place in canada. >> thank you. 0 this week -- in line >> this week, that coverage between president dona
if we get that far, we will have an historic change here, in southeast asia, north asia, and around the world. >> we will take the last question. mr. secretary, this morning, [indiscernible] [indiscernible] i came here today in singapore to talk about north korea, but i am happy to talk about work with our european partners, as well. we would not be in this place or have this historic opportunity without the diplomatic work that has been done by european partners alongside of us....
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they are looking other countries in southeast asia. india's a big focus. google has talked a lot about their efforts and we've seen them chip away at returning to mainland china and they recently had a partnership with tencent. emily: what is your take on this, isaac? >> i think the move is important, mostly on symbolic levels. the price is roughly less than 1% of the company's worth. but really what it is is google trying to say to beijing, listen, we want to come back into china, we want to do business with chinese companies. and so they picked relatively a nonsensitive company to do it with, e-commerce is less of an information business, than search engine, which has caused google problems in china in the first place. emily: i was in beijing when google left the country and there has been no sign of a potential return, so could this be more about being back into the good graces of the chinese government than it is about building an e-commerce strategy? >> we did see google open up an ai center in beijing, that is what they have been pushing with chinese
they are looking other countries in southeast asia. india's a big focus. google has talked a lot about their efforts and we've seen them chip away at returning to mainland china and they recently had a partnership with tencent. emily: what is your take on this, isaac? >> i think the move is important, mostly on symbolic levels. the price is roughly less than 1% of the company's worth. but really what it is is google trying to say to beijing, listen, we want to come back into china, we...
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the companies plan to explore solutions throughout southeast asia, the u.s. and europe, as google seems to be prepared for a long-term defense strategy against amazon, which is not so quietly encroaching on the digital ad space of google. it offers google the ability to partner with a company that has its own logistics network, like amazon. this comes a week after they entered into a deal with a french income giant to sell groceries online in france. we have mark bergman with us and in new york, isaac stone, senior fellow at the asian for society -- asian society. how does this fit into google? >> years before they had their own shopping delivery service, which has largely been a failure, their new strategy has been a partner and it is like the enemy of my enemy is my friend, and their enemy in this case is amazon. this fits in their strategy in asia, in china particular, because a lot of chinese companies are looking to expand out of china. emily: so amazon also does not have a great chinese strategy. >> the markets they are focusing on, indonesia, looking a
the companies plan to explore solutions throughout southeast asia, the u.s. and europe, as google seems to be prepared for a long-term defense strategy against amazon, which is not so quietly encroaching on the digital ad space of google. it offers google the ability to partner with a company that has its own logistics network, like amazon. this comes a week after they entered into a deal with a french income giant to sell groceries online in france. we have mark bergman with us and in new...
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however got the usual rash of heavy showers across much southeast asia at the heaviest across the philippines luzon simo big down poles the line of salary rain that extends right across the gulf of thailand much of thailand the heavy showers then as we go on through the coming days with the southwest really the monsoons of course i some really big showers coming in haiti to the day as long the spells of fright certainly it's a loose all that's the pitch just but the difference as we go on into friday will big dabbles coming in shows a little more widespread across malaysia as we go on and see friday and even northern parts of indonesia could see some wet weather to concert around thirty three degrees thirty three degrees across australia at the moment we've got cold weather the days of the end that coming up of course those they will be the shortest day of the year we've got high pressure in charge frost temperatures struggling to get to around sixty eight celsius in sydney fourteen that melbourne out all safe dry there you tonight is where that little area called that cold air making its way
however got the usual rash of heavy showers across much southeast asia at the heaviest across the philippines luzon simo big down poles the line of salary rain that extends right across the gulf of thailand much of thailand the heavy showers then as we go on through the coming days with the southwest really the monsoons of course i some really big showers coming in haiti to the day as long the spells of fright certainly it's a loose all that's the pitch just but the difference as we go on into...
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softbank has other investments in this mobility space, states in uber, and as well as grab in southeast asiather they have overpaid. the deal valued it at $11.5 billion where some say it was only 4 billion of worth but as you can imagine general motors stocks soared and we re general motors stocks soared and were up 10% yesterday and one a nalyst were up 10% yesterday and one analyst said it was a reason to invest in general motors again. so does this validate a general motors asa does this validate a general motors as a leader in self driving cars? it's one of in the space so general motors along with alphabet they are the big leaders. tesla wants a piece of the action and uber. people who are bullish on the market say it will revolutionise the way we transport but there are inherent risks. in terms of security, safety and regulatory hurdles to overcome. thanks for bringing this up to date. in other news we have got a look at the indian government and their attempt to sell a stake in air india which has failed to attract a single bidder. in march the government announced they would sell thr
softbank has other investments in this mobility space, states in uber, and as well as grab in southeast asiather they have overpaid. the deal valued it at $11.5 billion where some say it was only 4 billion of worth but as you can imagine general motors stocks soared and we re general motors stocks soared and were up 10% yesterday and one a nalyst were up 10% yesterday and one analyst said it was a reason to invest in general motors again. so does this validate a general motors asa does this...
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it is becoming part of the strategies to customers here in southeast asia, latin america, the middlele east and it will continue to be a really important part our strategy. i was just on a plane couple of weeks ago, 17 hours, and i would rather fly that are not make a stop so i could be in my hotel bed and little earlier. talking of those long—range flights, what do they do for the cities that rely on a hub system, singapore, abu dhabi, it will them off? more destinations have been a trend in the market for a number of years. in the last six yea rs, a number of years. in the last six years, they have opened up 180 new markets, so that is where the growth is. it is not about big pub is growing. it is about more frequencies to more places around the world and more convenient to use the world and more convenient to use the passengers. india is facing an acute water crisis. some neighbourhoods in the capital have reportedly gone without water for more than two weeks. the shortage is having a severe impact. it is peak tourist season here. a city nestled in the himalayan mountains of north
it is becoming part of the strategies to customers here in southeast asia, latin america, the middlele east and it will continue to be a really important part our strategy. i was just on a plane couple of weeks ago, 17 hours, and i would rather fly that are not make a stop so i could be in my hotel bed and little earlier. talking of those long—range flights, what do they do for the cities that rely on a hub system, singapore, abu dhabi, it will them off? more destinations have been a trend in...
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this little red dot in southeast asia some may not realize is one of the few countries has that diplomatic relations about the united states and north korea and the north korean embassy is in a high-rise moment in singapore. we wait for kim jong-un to meet with the prime minister and a very big moment and keeping an eye on things here. we have a source and eyes on what is going on inside the hotel. it's been very interesting. a big security lockdown. those guards with those red badges on their lapel fanning out before kim jong-un arrived. it toon an hour for the motorcade to get here from the airport. i'm a singapore resident and i was inundated from people which roads are functioning and which are not and what a beauty about this place it can be done with such ease and convenience. >> thank you for walking us through that. a quick break. we are back in a moment. come here, babe. ok. nasty nighttime heartburn? try new alka-seltzer pm gummies. the only fast, powerful heartburn relief plus melatonin so you can fall asleep quickly. ♪ oh, what a relief it is! hesumatra reserve told in the time
this little red dot in southeast asia some may not realize is one of the few countries has that diplomatic relations about the united states and north korea and the north korean embassy is in a high-rise moment in singapore. we wait for kim jong-un to meet with the prime minister and a very big moment and keeping an eye on things here. we have a source and eyes on what is going on inside the hotel. it's been very interesting. a big security lockdown. those guards with those red badges on their...
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we have also seen chinese apps going to southeast asia.le, a chinese company has a similar app called beagle, one of the largest apps in southeast asia. tom: how many are you looking to pull off by the end of 2018? jenny: over the last two years, exits.had six m&a fisher it will be ipo. , we have around six or seven companies preparing for ipo, both domestic and overseas markets. tom: given that you are based both in silicon valley and here in china, how does the beijing -washington trade tensions play into your decisions? are they having an impact on the way you operate? well, we are watching the developments very, very carefully right now. we need to know which direction it is going to go. in the short-term, we feel that both countries will not benefit from increased trade tension. longer-term, china make him out ahead. emily: that was ggv's managing capital jenny lee speaking to bloomberg tom mackenzie in our venture china series. coming up, we hear from uber's chief legal officer on what it is like to have one of the most challenging j
we have also seen chinese apps going to southeast asia.le, a chinese company has a similar app called beagle, one of the largest apps in southeast asia. tom: how many are you looking to pull off by the end of 2018? jenny: over the last two years, exits.had six m&a fisher it will be ipo. , we have around six or seven companies preparing for ipo, both domestic and overseas markets. tom: given that you are based both in silicon valley and here in china, how does the beijing -washington trade...
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the remote windswept farrow islands are a world away from tropical southeast asia. but hundreds of asian women are moving to the south park to islands between norway and iceland amid a shortage of local women. i'm steve cho on this episode a one on one east we meet those traveling to the far reaches of the earth to look for look. at first sight the faroe islands make your heart skip a beat. secluded in the north atlantic ocean it's striking mountains a cloaked in fog there's not a tree or a person inside it hard to imagine for someone from the philippines and. oldish know who else. push the hostesses just thinking. many have never heard about this tiny country at the door of the arctic circle especially in tropical thailand when i told my friend that i going to be unfair and they say why you go to keep it there yeah. home to only fifty thousand people and eighty thousand sheep. it's also cold and wet. and the strain a lot. and in darkness for more than half of the year. went. it feels for a clue blooming. everything is. like. because we come from one country and big
the remote windswept farrow islands are a world away from tropical southeast asia. but hundreds of asian women are moving to the south park to islands between norway and iceland amid a shortage of local women. i'm steve cho on this episode a one on one east we meet those traveling to the far reaches of the earth to look for look. at first sight the faroe islands make your heart skip a beat. secluded in the north atlantic ocean it's striking mountains a cloaked in fog there's not a tree or a...
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then politically, i still feel like the united states, the region i was most interested is southeast asiad i feel like there was a lot of room to significantly enhance the integration between the united states and southeast asia that i would like us to try to approach not an individual country but with the regional mindset. but you have to be opportunistic to look where the opportunity could emerge. late in the administration it was too late to do anything like sri lanka with the democratic transition and if we had more time we may have tried to and those that are important for our values but also with china trying to come off those parts of the world. so you look opportunistic lead to try to find those places where there is an election or a movement waning momentum and on the individual country basis you try to focus that you might not have that opportunity otherwise in the white house. >> what about the attacks on diplomats in cuba and china what are those motivations? >> first of all, in cuba i do not see any way the cuban government, they reported the and i learned about this a month
then politically, i still feel like the united states, the region i was most interested is southeast asiad i feel like there was a lot of room to significantly enhance the integration between the united states and southeast asia that i would like us to try to approach not an individual country but with the regional mindset. but you have to be opportunistic to look where the opportunity could emerge. late in the administration it was too late to do anything like sri lanka with the democratic...
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southeast asia sadly is no stranger to terrorism. last year, we saw isis seized a city in the philippines. earlier this month, isis inspired terrorists carried out a series of attacks on searches, and a police station in indonesia. i met with indonesians who are working hard to counter terrorism ideology in their country and throughout the entire region. it stands as a potent antidote to extremism. it's home to the world's largest muslim population and boasts a proud history of religious tolerance and pluralism. last year, a oup of indonesian students published an 8000 word declaration on n islaat rejects the best of their country's traditions. they focused on three priority areas. they went to a religious understanding and mutual respect, emphasizing what they term the humane and spiritual dimensions of their faith. they want to promote critical thinking skills, to enable people to resist the siren song radicalism, and they want to embarrass it will -- citizen society to empower extremism. it is voice is like these that must be ampl
southeast asia sadly is no stranger to terrorism. last year, we saw isis seized a city in the philippines. earlier this month, isis inspired terrorists carried out a series of attacks on searches, and a police station in indonesia. i met with indonesians who are working hard to counter terrorism ideology in their country and throughout the entire region. it stands as a potent antidote to extremism. it's home to the world's largest muslim population and boasts a proud history of religious...
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if you talk to countries in southeast asia, they all don't believe they can count on the united states in the way that they always have so, unfortunately, we're abdicating the leadership role that we've played. and if it meant that the g-6 would step up in the way we want it to, that would be one thing unfortunately they'll have to deal with the instability we're causing instead. >> philip, some call it maybe abdicating past relationships. others argue it's a new axis of support that includes israel, gulf nations and maybe some of the fringes of europe and maybe russia, if he's serious about arguing they should go back to make it a g-8 again. maybe it's a broad geopolitical shift. >> those other countries are important. it's tough to replace the other g-6. i think what the president could say and what the united states could say is sure, there's $15 billion worth of tariffs and we understand that other countries are frustrated with that but the u.s. has taken action to strengthen our economy, tax cut and other things and we have 3%, 4% growth. and that's going to do a lot of good for t
if you talk to countries in southeast asia, they all don't believe they can count on the united states in the way that they always have so, unfortunately, we're abdicating the leadership role that we've played. and if it meant that the g-6 would step up in the way we want it to, that would be one thing unfortunately they'll have to deal with the instability we're causing instead. >> philip, some call it maybe abdicating past relationships. others argue it's a new axis of support that...