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there seems to be a lot more interest in southeast asia in simtech companies.that due to people looking at china and seeing that as being too risky? moses: i think so. what we have seen in southeast asia is you have the various people around the world looking at where to invest next and you have places where it is really hard to enter because regulatory reasons or culture reasons. more of an economy so at least very interested in foreign direct investment so we have seen customers from europe, the u.s., north asia, south asia, looking to east asia. as an infrastructure company, we want to enable all the different players to come in. david: i am from the philippines. it is easy to see why the philippines and indonesia are, in terms of the market size and potential, it is almost a no-brainer. what i am curious -- other players see that, too. i would imagine competition is quite fierce. do you think that there's too much competition at this point? that's one part. the second part is is it very difficult to execute given that it is such a new market in terms of reg
there seems to be a lot more interest in southeast asia in simtech companies.that due to people looking at china and seeing that as being too risky? moses: i think so. what we have seen in southeast asia is you have the various people around the world looking at where to invest next and you have places where it is really hard to enter because regulatory reasons or culture reasons. more of an economy so at least very interested in foreign direct investment so we have seen customers from europe,...
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yvonne: taking a look at some of the key stories and southeast asia.land, the central bank is supposed to hold the key rate at a record when it meets in a few hours. before the decision, we will get the industrial production data. in singapore, the latest data shows the population shrank by more than 4% on the year led by nonresidents with a 10% drop. it has been seven months since the military takeover in myanmar , but the u.n. world food program is saying that ongoing conflict as well as social economic disruptions or exacerbating food insecurity and malnutrition. the number of people facing hunger could more than doubled to over 6 million by october, against the backdrop of covid-19, economic deterioration, and the ongoing political crisis. rishaad: let's get over to stephen anderson. thank you for joining us. you are saying that this latest wave of covid, the third wave in vietnam, has really hit the country like a tsunami. give us a sense of how bad things are on the ground. stephen: i would say that the worst of the third wave of covid has hit in
yvonne: taking a look at some of the key stories and southeast asia.land, the central bank is supposed to hold the key rate at a record when it meets in a few hours. before the decision, we will get the industrial production data. in singapore, the latest data shows the population shrank by more than 4% on the year led by nonresidents with a 10% drop. it has been seven months since the military takeover in myanmar , but the u.n. world food program is saying that ongoing conflict as well as...
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take a look at some of the key stories and data we are watching in southeast asia.e going to look at trade figures for august. those are due later on. thailand will be selling some bonds. malaysia is also set to announce the easing of more virus restrictions. rishaad: bloomberg learned singapore is funding measures to boost its stock market. funding worth one billion singapore dollars. let's get details from our asia stocks reporter. what's the deal? >> yeah, there will be investments in singapore via a new fund. in addition to that, they will be using a new structure that singapore rolled out earlier this month for listing cheap acquisition companies. they will be using this framework to list in singapore's framework. an official announcement could come as soon as this week, but it hinges on the government, from my understanding, suddenly boosting the domestic market and really helping exposure of the market by listing companies. david: this was meant, i guess, to spur immediate market reaction. we are down .6%, but how big a development really is this? to really b
take a look at some of the key stories and data we are watching in southeast asia.e going to look at trade figures for august. those are due later on. thailand will be selling some bonds. malaysia is also set to announce the easing of more virus restrictions. rishaad: bloomberg learned singapore is funding measures to boost its stock market. funding worth one billion singapore dollars. let's get details from our asia stocks reporter. what's the deal? >> yeah, there will be investments in...
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investigators tell me they were destined for southeast asia, the regular destination hotspots.problem you've described? as we know, china and vietnam, they have introduced bans, as you know. china, for instance, basically it's about certain terrestrial wildlife, in terms of food. similar restrictions, a similar ban in vietnam. but the issue here is that these countries... in china, for instance, they allow traditional use of medicines or even ornaments, and experts are telling me that these are loopholes, and even when these countries are trying to implement those bans, the market is so entrenched, it is a huge area, enforcement is really challenging. in the meantime, because of the border restrictions, illegal suppliers are offering discounts. that's a huge challenge. that was the bbc world service and environment correspondent talking about the challenge being seen as a result of the resurgence of wildlife trafficking in southeast asia. stay with bbc news. hello there. after what was a mostly dry and clear end to wednesday for most of us, the weather steps up a gear through t
investigators tell me they were destined for southeast asia, the regular destination hotspots.problem you've described? as we know, china and vietnam, they have introduced bans, as you know. china, for instance, basically it's about certain terrestrial wildlife, in terms of food. similar restrictions, a similar ban in vietnam. but the issue here is that these countries... in china, for instance, they allow traditional use of medicines or even ornaments, and experts are telling me that these are...
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tens of thousands took to the oceans and made their way to other places in southeast asia, including thailand, malaysia, indonesia and the philippines. they sailed in boats that were hardly seaworthy sometimes. if they were lucky to make it to land, sometimes they were forced back to sea by governments like thailand and malaysia that refused to accept them and take responsibility. those refugees who were fortunate enough to live on and make it to a refugee camp lived in squalid conditions, very difficult conditions in thailand and elsewhere. by the middle of 1979, nearly 100,000 vietnamese boat people were in malaysia and hong kong. so far, i have only talked about refugees from vietnam and cambodia. but i should mention what are known as among and lao refugees. this is an image of a traditional story cloth quilt. it's embroidery. a lot of stories about the war have been told through this traditional art form. looking at this image, what do you see? what do you notice? what story of war does it tell? do you see any depictions of war here? >> yeah. i think it's really interesting that
tens of thousands took to the oceans and made their way to other places in southeast asia, including thailand, malaysia, indonesia and the philippines. they sailed in boats that were hardly seaworthy sometimes. if they were lucky to make it to land, sometimes they were forced back to sea by governments like thailand and malaysia that refused to accept them and take responsibility. those refugees who were fortunate enough to live on and make it to a refugee camp lived in squalid conditions, very...
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also, we are looking at southeast asia in indonesia with the second-biggest lender. we will be joined to talk about the push into microloans. that's all coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: welcome back to the show. let's turn our attention to indonesia. planning to raise nearly 7 billion u.s. dollars from the issue. that's as the bank prepares to build and roll out its micro lending business. regulators were pushing for the banks to lend more to smes to revive credit flow that has really stalled amidst this pandemic. rishaad: more on this as well. who have we got? david: we've got the ce -- the cfo. joining us from jakarta. thank you for joining us. good morning from hong kong. hope you and your team are well. you have done some fundraising, 7 billion. what is that going to do in terms of your tax bill and your ability to pursue this? >> hello, how are you? thank you for your discussion. to answer your question, most from the ride issue we will be using capital for the microsystem, micro and small -- micro and small system. it will enable us to go 16% per year whi
also, we are looking at southeast asia in indonesia with the second-biggest lender. we will be joined to talk about the push into microloans. that's all coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: welcome back to the show. let's turn our attention to indonesia. planning to raise nearly 7 billion u.s. dollars from the issue. that's as the bank prepares to build and roll out its micro lending business. regulators were pushing for the banks to lend more to smes to revive credit flow that has really...
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haidi: southeast asia's second-highest vendor is going on a hiring spree. we hear from the ceo in our first in person interview since taking the top job. >> take a look at how the wall street trading day went. the s&p 500 hitting another record. was not a big move. it continues to move higher. energy industrial shares, which had been laggard, were among the biggest gainers. consumer discretionary and communication services were at the bottom of the list. consumer discretionary not doing as well today. to the bond market, flat as a pancake. anchored around 1.30%. wait to see the jobs report. stronger than expected number. volatility in the bond market. in terms of crude oil, closing under seven dollars a barrel. a little bit lower. looking ahead to the opec-plus additional output. the hike saying we can absorb it. still wondering about sorting out the damage from hurricane ida and what it means for output in the gulf. the dollar is weaker for the third day in a row. take a look at the jobs report. what was expected and what we have seen, and why it was impor
haidi: southeast asia's second-highest vendor is going on a hiring spree. we hear from the ceo in our first in person interview since taking the top job. >> take a look at how the wall street trading day went. the s&p 500 hitting another record. was not a big move. it continues to move higher. energy industrial shares, which had been laggard, were among the biggest gainers. consumer discretionary and communication services were at the bottom of the list. consumer discretionary not...
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it re—emerged soon after in southeast asia, so it is impossible to say that we really have a success, the problem emerges somewhere else. those networks are very connected. they don't even meet any more, so it happened in what side of the road will re—emerge in another part of the world, and that is not a success, because if we... we actually are creating another problem. actually are creating another roblem. ., . ., problem. how concerned are you now about _ problem. how concerned are you now about a _ problem. how concerned are you now about a resurgence - problem. how concerned are you now about a resurgence in - problem. how concerned are you now about a resurgence in the i now about a resurgence in the possibility of terror attacks in afghanistan or around the region, and other we have seen the taliban back in power? i think that is inevitable. in afghanistan first, because there is significant competition between networks there. so we are likely to see more violence in afghanistan. that is most inevitable. but we also are likely to see more violence in the middle east, iraq, syr
it re—emerged soon after in southeast asia, so it is impossible to say that we really have a success, the problem emerges somewhere else. those networks are very connected. they don't even meet any more, so it happened in what side of the road will re—emerge in another part of the world, and that is not a success, because if we... we actually are creating another problem. actually are creating another roblem. ., . ., problem. how concerned are you now about _ problem. how concerned are you...
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but on the other side of the world, in southeast asia, because we have growing numbers of networks, weda and so on. now we have dozens of groups which are connected online, and that's rather than to look at it from the very linear perspective, what we need to do is look at it as a complex system, very fluid, so we can understand the psychology, the groups we are fighting. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme. we report from guantanamo bay where some 9/11 suspects still await their fate, 20 years on. freedom itself was attacked this morning. and freedom will be defended. the united states will hunt down and punish those responsible. will hunt down and punish those re5ponsible-_ responsible. bishop tutu now becomes a — responsible. bishop tutu now becomes a spiritual _ responsible. bishop tutu now becomes a spiritual leader. responsible. bishop tutu now becomes a spiritual leader of| becomes a spiritual leader of 100,000 anglicans here, and the blacks in soweto township. we sa to blacks in soweto township. we say to you _ blacks in soweto township. we say to
but on the other side of the world, in southeast asia, because we have growing numbers of networks, weda and so on. now we have dozens of groups which are connected online, and that's rather than to look at it from the very linear perspective, what we need to do is look at it as a complex system, very fluid, so we can understand the psychology, the groups we are fighting. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme. we report from guantanamo bay where some 9/11 suspects...
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haidi: our chief southeast asia correspondent. recovery is going for the asian airline industry. the director general for asia-pacific airlines joins us, we are also asking him about the asia-pacific airlines association renewed commitment. ♪ haidi: almost two years into the pandemic, asia-pacific airlines remained largely in limbo. the region's trade body is aiming for a more sustainable recovery. the goal of net zero emissions by 2050, surpassing the existing commission. the director general, great to have you with us. we have seen admissions half during the pandemic, because so many planes have been grounded. is it possible to hang on to some of that progress once international travel is resumed fully? guest: yes. i think this is the real issue for the airline industry. even before covid. we need to redouble our efforts to ensure that we meet our goals. the industry long-term goal was to half by 2050. this was constructed in the paris agreement. the popular wisdom as this would not be enough. you need to make sure that the tempe
haidi: our chief southeast asia correspondent. recovery is going for the asian airline industry. the director general for asia-pacific airlines joins us, we are also asking him about the asia-pacific airlines association renewed commitment. ♪ haidi: almost two years into the pandemic, asia-pacific airlines remained largely in limbo. the region's trade body is aiming for a more sustainable recovery. the goal of net zero emissions by 2050, surpassing the existing commission. the director...
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the coronavirus in southeast asia is to blame. u.k.ty prices surged earlier this week as europe continues to face an energy crunch. the peak was 10 times the price. record prices seen in spain, germany and france. amazon said it will pay college tuition fees for some front line employees in the u.s. they will spend an extra $1.2 billion on the package. amazon is the latest big employer to offer educational perks to attract workers. tom: coming up, it is september of course. offices were supposed to be buzzing with workers back at their desks but many companies from london to san francisco have delayed their comeback plans. we discuss more. this is bloomberg. >> 20 years ago it was a tactic. you we want to the g.e. board just to pick a name and it was a tack toying get a strategic opportunity done and you may or may not do it. today it is an industry. there are firms in the business of doing m&a. they are given money, $25 billion, some of them, $30 billion and they want to do transactions. now they also delegate down to junior talent li
the coronavirus in southeast asia is to blame. u.k.ty prices surged earlier this week as europe continues to face an energy crunch. the peak was 10 times the price. record prices seen in spain, germany and france. amazon said it will pay college tuition fees for some front line employees in the u.s. they will spend an extra $1.2 billion on the package. amazon is the latest big employer to offer educational perks to attract workers. tom: coming up, it is september of course. offices were...
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reporter: southeast asia was hit hard by the delta variant.hey're doing as much as they can with fiscal it is hard to apply additional easing in this circumstance. keep things steady. hope the taper will not be disruptive and we don't think it will. it is like a public right out. rishaad: which is the most pressing to do something? whether the pedal to the metal or otherwise? >> the philippines. they are the epicenter right now. they did signaled they would like to do more. they can lower the policy rate again but it is the only country facing inflation concerns in the region. mostly driven by food inflation. it really puts the kind of constraints on options. david: i guess my question is when you put everything together, i will bring up the s word: stagflation. where would that be a key risk in the economies you cover? >> in asia in general, there's not much a concern. there has been a plonk hit from delta. we are not seeing any signs of demand inflation. it is really just the philippines, southeast asia, and india dealing with inflation. wit
reporter: southeast asia was hit hard by the delta variant.hey're doing as much as they can with fiscal it is hard to apply additional easing in this circumstance. keep things steady. hope the taper will not be disruptive and we don't think it will. it is like a public right out. rishaad: which is the most pressing to do something? whether the pedal to the metal or otherwise? >> the philippines. they are the epicenter right now. they did signaled they would like to do more. they can lower...
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horace: southeast asia is the third largest market. being in china where about 290 million vehicles turned from the previous battery solution to the more efficient and powerful solution which is where we come into play with the battery swapping. the largest tubular and electric maker in china with 23% market share in a partnership with the largest -- together we will create this open network that allows customers to swap and go as far as long as they want. stephen: the partnership you are announcing in the last few weeks with dcj, too large to wheel makers gas powered and electric. what are your goals for the china market and will you bring that swappable battery infrastructure and is it scalable in the china market that has dominated those two players? horace: we see ourselves growing quick but in a controllable way into china. the team is fast. it is ready to deploy. we are going to start with a private market. the we will quickly go after that and expanding to half a dozen cities next year and franchising are solution into many citi
horace: southeast asia is the third largest market. being in china where about 290 million vehicles turned from the previous battery solution to the more efficient and powerful solution which is where we come into play with the battery swapping. the largest tubular and electric maker in china with 23% market share in a partnership with the largest -- together we will create this open network that allows customers to swap and go as far as long as they want. stephen: the partnership you are...
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i would assume southeast asia is going to be your next big push.st asia is the third-largest market when it comes to -- the largest being in china with about 290 million vehicles that used to be turned from the previous asset-based batteries solution to the more efficient and more powerful lithium-ion solution where we come into play. the largest two wheel electric maker in china were 23% market share and partnership with the largest -- maker. we are going to create this open network that really allows, you know, customers to go as far for as long as they want. stephen: your partnership you were announcing in the last few weeks, these are the two large two wheel makers, gas powered and electric. what are your realistic goals for the china market and are you going to bring that battery infrastructure and is it scalable in the china market that is dominated by those two players? horace: we see ourselves growing quick but also a controllable way into china. the team's staff. it will deploy in q4. quickly going to that right after that and then expandi
i would assume southeast asia is going to be your next big push.st asia is the third-largest market when it comes to -- the largest being in china with about 290 million vehicles that used to be turned from the previous asset-based batteries solution to the more efficient and more powerful lithium-ion solution where we come into play. the largest two wheel electric maker in china were 23% market share and partnership with the largest -- maker. we are going to create this open network that...
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david: brief look at the cross market in southeast asia.k off tote with the exception of vietnam cared let us have a look at this to varying levels of reopening really, is what we are seeing. we had a number -- record number of cases as far as the philippines is concerned. just below the 7000 handle here on the philippines benchmark. yvonne: singapore and venture capital from which got 225 million in the first philippines is holding a fixed income investor call for its five and 10 year dollar bonds. -- they will sign a memorandum to work together for political stability. rishaad: southeast asia been walloped with covid-19 with cases and deaths surging. vaccine rollout is sluggish but countries may no longer to afford the restrictions needed to keep the virus at bay. yvonne: code zero is not working that's worth it anymore? >> they have got to start reopening their economies. the big difference with western europe and u.s. is vaccination rates are so low that the -- they are below the average. there is no realistic near-term improvement in t
david: brief look at the cross market in southeast asia.k off tote with the exception of vietnam cared let us have a look at this to varying levels of reopening really, is what we are seeing. we had a number -- record number of cases as far as the philippines is concerned. just below the 7000 handle here on the philippines benchmark. yvonne: singapore and venture capital from which got 225 million in the first philippines is holding a fixed income investor call for its five and 10 year dollar...
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i think there is an incredible opportunity to grow in southeast asia.ry: how are you factoring in potentially more regulation as well as competition? >> we are built for both of them. we started the business in 2013. have always taken the view it has to be a transparent relationship with the regulators. we pride ourselves on a good two way dialogue in the states. if you look at the united states, each state has its own local financial services. if you look at whether it is asean or other geographies, you have dialogue with regulators, you take into account some of their policy objectives. haidi: we really appreciate your time this week. let's take a look at how we are setting up when it comes to these markets in asia. sophie: the focus on evergrande and the fed decision. we have japan coming back online. dk futures, singapore extending losses down 1%. risk off tone likely as we sell the benchmark. watching autos and chip laden names as more carmakers flecked their production impact from semi conductor shortages. japanese markets will be playing catch-up
i think there is an incredible opportunity to grow in southeast asia.ry: how are you factoring in potentially more regulation as well as competition? >> we are built for both of them. we started the business in 2013. have always taken the view it has to be a transparent relationship with the regulators. we pride ourselves on a good two way dialogue in the states. if you look at the united states, each state has its own local financial services. if you look at whether it is asean or other...
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and southeast asiaent and travel mobility in the short-term hardly something to get excited about in fact, has been a headwind to these stocks 38 bucks this stock is within a whisper of your covid lows with a sense that look, i think it is a matter of time despite the fact that delta variants or the mu variant or whatever it is are going to be with us for some time las vegas sands has been selling off vegas assets they've also been investing in digital and online sports betting and i gaming and things giving companies a major multiple this is a company that to me, with a short-term outlook, you've got plenty of pressure. the guidance they gave is very strong and there's a huge opportunity here >> buy lower we saw a lot of trading activity on lvs in the options market let's bring in mike to break down the options action. mike >> yeah, las vegas sands was actually one of the busiest single stocks. wynn was in that group as well you saw it trade almost eight times its average daily option calls outpaced pu
and southeast asiaent and travel mobility in the short-term hardly something to get excited about in fact, has been a headwind to these stocks 38 bucks this stock is within a whisper of your covid lows with a sense that look, i think it is a matter of time despite the fact that delta variants or the mu variant or whatever it is are going to be with us for some time las vegas sands has been selling off vegas assets they've also been investing in digital and online sports betting and i gaming and...
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there's been problems in ports as well as factory shutdowns in southeast asia as well as india. furthermore, transportation costs. if you air freight something, it's about four times as expensive and non-air freight is running 30 to 50 times percent higher those are all risk factors it's really retailer specific. what a lot of retailers have done; a, they're getting price increases of, you know, 10 to 20% or more and, b, retailers have tried to get deliveries earlier. that's why we like walmart and target, because they have a lot of scale it's going to be a problem for holiday as well as springtime. there's also increased costs for transportation and freight all of these factors are definitely things to monitor but this is -- >> wait a minute, oliver who is able to get a 10 to 20% increase on goods? like what am i paying 10 to 20% more for >> in stern categories like handbags, capri and tapestry it's look a mixed shift versus like for like. so consumers that are going to stores are being really purposeful and responding to higher priced goods. we're also bullish on luxury goods
there's been problems in ports as well as factory shutdowns in southeast asia as well as india. furthermore, transportation costs. if you air freight something, it's about four times as expensive and non-air freight is running 30 to 50 times percent higher those are all risk factors it's really retailer specific. what a lot of retailers have done; a, they're getting price increases of, you know, 10 to 20% or more and, b, retailers have tried to get deliveries earlier. that's why we like walmart...
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but a shortage of workers and covid outbreaks in other parts of the world such as southeast asia could make it harder to get items delivered to your doorstep. back to you. >> thank you. >>> coming up on "today in the bay," we could be in for cooler conditions this week which we always like to hear. we'll check in with meteorologist kari hall. >> and that's also going to help clear out the air a little bit. some of the smoke pushing to the east but we're waking up this morning in many spots to moderate air quality. we'll talk about what that means and what's ahead in the forecast coming up. >> and so far so good. it's early. the san mateo bridge look at that activity on the water and we'll check out how things are for your longer drive coming up. >> break out the bubbly, why giants fans are having a pretty good reason to celebrate. >>> good morning to you. look at this gorgeous picture of san francisco. the blinking light on the transamerica building. it will be a very nice day out today. we're expecting cooling temperatures which always make mike and me smile. >> yeah. >> we are. >> no
but a shortage of workers and covid outbreaks in other parts of the world such as southeast asia could make it harder to get items delivered to your doorstep. back to you. >> thank you. >>> coming up on "today in the bay," we could be in for cooler conditions this week which we always like to hear. we'll check in with meteorologist kari hall. >> and that's also going to help clear out the air a little bit. some of the smoke pushing to the east but we're waking up...
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showers across southeast asia and a heavy run of thunderstorms across jakarta with a high of 31 on tuesday. cloud cover and showers toward the southeast of australia now pushing into new south wales. you are down to 18 thanks to that self-effacing wind. a disturbance over new zealand. the bulk of that energy pushes away. is been has a high of 16 on tuesday. see you soon. >> stories that need to be told find a way. and demand to be heard. opening a window into another life and challenging perceptions. from personal endeavors and epic struggles to colossal sacrifices in individuals journeys. witness inspiring documentaries that changed the world on al jazeera. lauren: a reminder of the top stories. international donors have pledged more than a billion dollars to afghanistan. the u.n. secretary general says he is concerned the company -- country could collapse. the u.s. secretary of state says pulling troops out of afghanistan was the right decision. he told a house mitty that staying would have meant sending more troops. there is blame on all sides in ethiopia. that is the assessment of the
showers across southeast asia and a heavy run of thunderstorms across jakarta with a high of 31 on tuesday. cloud cover and showers toward the southeast of australia now pushing into new south wales. you are down to 18 thanks to that self-effacing wind. a disturbance over new zealand. the bulk of that energy pushes away. is been has a high of 16 on tuesday. see you soon. >> stories that need to be told find a way. and demand to be heard. opening a window into another life and challenging...
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southeast asia is looking very wet from malaysia, indonesia, and singapore with heavier falls friday.discarded clothing from rich nations are funneled through charities and sold to impoverished nations, and unprecedented scale. a massive industry since through the unwanted garments to some of the world's poorest inhabitants. but much of what arrives is unfit for purpose and is fueling an environmental catastrophe. people in power travels to ghana to uncover the dirty secret. that is all in "al jazeera." ♪ ♪ anchor: a reminder of the top stories, tunisia's president is appointed the country's first female prime minister. he has tasked her with forming a government. last week, he announced he would rule by decree and ignore parts of the constitution. the u.n.'s humanitarian chief as one people are starving to death in ethiopia because the government is stopping deliveries of food and other vital aid. prison officials in ecuador say the death toll tuesday's gang riot at a jail in one city has risen to more than 100, another 52 prisoners were injured in the riot. in beirut, families of th
southeast asia is looking very wet from malaysia, indonesia, and singapore with heavier falls friday.discarded clothing from rich nations are funneled through charities and sold to impoverished nations, and unprecedented scale. a massive industry since through the unwanted garments to some of the world's poorest inhabitants. but much of what arrives is unfit for purpose and is fueling an environmental catastrophe. people in power travels to ghana to uncover the dirty secret. that is all in...
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many of the chips are manufactured in southeast asia where covid cases are surging. gm says the shutdown will last a week or two until supplies improve. >>> bottle rock isn't the only game in town this weekend, how you can enjoy the stern grove festival without leaving your couch. let us take you to a place you've been craving. where the aroma of authenticity turns into the scent of home. and the warmth of friends and family is in every bite. here, there's a story behind every meal. with cacique, you'll be inspired to add your own flair. so you can tell a story of your own. cacique.your auténtico awaits. boost and cricket charge you more for unlimited 5g. metro doesn't. introducing the big 5g upgrade. just twenty-five bucks a month gets you unlimited 5g and a free 5g smartphone. that's half the price... ...for one line of unlimited 5g smartphone data ...plus a free samsung galaxy 5g when you switch and trade-in. all with the power of the t-mobile 5g network. rule your day with 5g. only at metro by t-mobile. >>> a massive water main break and flood cut the stern grove
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is a point we tried to make this morning look, people are having trouble getting product from southeast asiaboats, congestion. thread up, everything they get from a supply perspective comes from within the united states, from our closets by the way, what they're saying is they've got so much demand they can't fulfill all of it >> right >> so that's a good problem. it is the opposite of what you are hearing from the other companies. so to delano's point ecommerce is a growing area. these guys just added 150% capacity via this dc they're opening in texas next year and you are in the sourcing environment which favors them. so we totally agree. >> courtney, can they gift wrap recycled items this will be - >> that's a great question, right. >> a bag from thread up or whatever >> i know. you know, kelly, i became a consumer myself the first time for thread up. i literally just opened a box. i mean for baby clothes it is like you can't beat it they go through them so quickly and it just seems to make sense. >> exactly i know that's a big reason for the attraction of carter's cord, final word i'm cu
is a point we tried to make this morning look, people are having trouble getting product from southeast asiaboats, congestion. thread up, everything they get from a supply perspective comes from within the united states, from our closets by the way, what they're saying is they've got so much demand they can't fulfill all of it >> right >> so that's a good problem. it is the opposite of what you are hearing from the other companies. so to delano's point ecommerce is a growing area....
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so we'll keep close tabs on that as we go to southeast asia, dry spells across sumatra. java really are heaviest concentration of rain will be found over borneo and also to the ways it down under we go ahead while what is start to spring? natalie. the other day, 30 degrees, but we've got that southerly bluster going through as so that's dropped down your temperature to 16. it will be melbourne's turn on saturday. but a batch of what weather really from victoria into tasmania. meantime for west australia, western australia purses at 16 degrees, high pressure in charge across new zealand pitcher, perfect conditions. christ church the high of 18 degrees. that's it for me. the trailer aboriginal children as young as 10 being arrested and locked up in the 1st of 2 special report. 11 a gates. this trail is indigenous incarceration cross on which is 0. we've been awarded the world's best airline of 2021. but it's more than an award for being the only global airline to continue through the pandemic. and for the hours of hard work, we dedicated to making your experience exception and flying the
so we'll keep close tabs on that as we go to southeast asia, dry spells across sumatra. java really are heaviest concentration of rain will be found over borneo and also to the ways it down under we go ahead while what is start to spring? natalie. the other day, 30 degrees, but we've got that southerly bluster going through as so that's dropped down your temperature to 16. it will be melbourne's turn on saturday. but a batch of what weather really from victoria into tasmania. meantime for west...
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with a move to southeast asia, it has dried up and as we go into saturday, we are going to see some heavier in. ♪ >> in hong kong, dissent has become a dangerous business. we follow those who refused to be silenced. on al jazeera. with government support dwindling, russia's parliamentary elections take place in september. but as the opposition leader remains in prison and his allies are banned from taking part, could the doors to the kremlin be wide open for another clean sweep for pooping supporters -- putin supporters? special coverage on al jazeera. ♪ ♪ barbara: time now for a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. the u.s., u.k., and australia have defended their new security alliance under which the austro than government will be able to develop nuclear powered submarines. beijing says it severely damages regional peace and intensifies an arms race. the pact effectively cancels a billion-dollar deal for a french company to build submarines for australia. france's government reacted with. , accusing -- with fury, accusing the government of stabbing them in the back and the biden and
with a move to southeast asia, it has dried up and as we go into saturday, we are going to see some heavier in. ♪ >> in hong kong, dissent has become a dangerous business. we follow those who refused to be silenced. on al jazeera. with government support dwindling, russia's parliamentary elections take place in september. but as the opposition leader remains in prison and his allies are banned from taking part, could the doors to the kremlin be wide open for another clean sweep for...
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why one east is working with reporters across southeast asia to investigate how medical waste is impacting the region. so gary, what's your plan? collodion, medical res, problem? well, we're going to head down to the medical waste management unit landfill site in non penn, from his base in chicago, audio speaking with june, with jerry lynn in cambodia. where the government has tried to suppress negative coverage of its pandemic response without a fair bit of problems getting access, especially to government officials. the ministry of health just don't want to talk about medical waste, but we have got some really good leech. so hopefully we'll be able to get a better sense of the bigger picture in the converting and capital non pen. the red cross is responsible for disposing of medical wife o'clock this morning. jerry is following a collection team who pick up waste from 50 clinics and hospitals every day. but a couple of them, what am i did i just another one way people invite my database. how ya go good for that. yeah, but like i said, all source, our own works is one of the medical ways
why one east is working with reporters across southeast asia to investigate how medical waste is impacting the region. so gary, what's your plan? collodion, medical res, problem? well, we're going to head down to the medical waste management unit landfill site in non penn, from his base in chicago, audio speaking with june, with jerry lynn in cambodia. where the government has tried to suppress negative coverage of its pandemic response without a fair bit of problems getting access, especially...
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about $500.00 millimeters of rain in denying over the pass a little bit, plentiful showers across southeast asia and a pretty heavy run of some thunderstorms through jakarta with a high of $31.00 degrees on tuesday at sky cloud cover and also some showers towards the southeast of australia now pushing into new south wales, impacting sydney. so just the other day you were about 3031. now you're down to 18 . thanks. so that south facing wind and the vigorous disturbance it was over a new zealand, the bulk of that energy pushes away. but still what, whether for good been and the escape has been has a high 16 on tuesday season. the . ready too often of cornerstone is portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many of stones thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction. an extraordinary film archive standing for decades reviews the forgotten truth of the countries modern history. the forbidden real part one, the birth of i've done this done on i just oh i this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm lauren taylor. this is down there and use our life from london. com
about $500.00 millimeters of rain in denying over the pass a little bit, plentiful showers across southeast asia and a pretty heavy run of some thunderstorms through jakarta with a high of $31.00 degrees on tuesday at sky cloud cover and also some showers towards the southeast of australia now pushing into new south wales, impacting sydney. so just the other day you were about 3031. now you're down to 18 . thanks. so that south facing wind and the vigorous disturbance it was over a new zealand,...
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we will keep close tabs on that as we go to southeast asia. dry spells across sumatra.est concentration of rain will be over borneo and also soloway c. down under ricoh and what a start to spring. not only 30 degrees but we have the southerly bluster going through so that has dropped to your temperature to 16. melbourne's turn on saturday. a patch of wet weather from victoria into tasmania. for western australia, perth is at 16 degrees. high-pressure in charge across new zealand. christ church, a high of 18 degrees. that is it for me. ♪ >> in australia, aboriginal children as young as 10 are being arrested and locked up. in the first of two special reports, investigating australia's indigenous incarceration crisis on al jazeera. >> played an important role in protecting humankind. don't touch her face. -- don't touch your face. ♪ ♪ >> a reminder now of the top stories on al jazeera. the taliban is expected to announce the formation of a new government in afghanistan in the coming days. the group is in talks with qatar to reopen public airport as soon as possible with th
we will keep close tabs on that as we go to southeast asia. dry spells across sumatra.est concentration of rain will be over borneo and also soloway c. down under ricoh and what a start to spring. not only 30 degrees but we have the southerly bluster going through so that has dropped to your temperature to 16. melbourne's turn on saturday. a patch of wet weather from victoria into tasmania. for western australia, perth is at 16 degrees. high-pressure in charge across new zealand. christ church,...
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as we move to southeast asia, it is widespread thunderstorms and sunshine coming through, with heaviercross parts of the philippines. that is your weather update. ♪ >> it is one of the world's most powerful and dangerous criminal enterprises, central to the livelihoods of hundreds of thousands of people, and behind the deaths of many more. exceptional access to some of its key players reveal the inner workings of an organization known to many as the blood alliance. inside this in a lower cartel, part -- inside the sinaloa cartel, part 2, on "al jazeera." ♪ ♪ barbara: a reminder of the top stories on "al jazeera." kim jong-un's sister threatened the complete destruction of ties with south korea after both countries conducted ballistic missile tests hours apart. u.s. olympic gymnasts have accused the fbi of turning a blind eye to the sexual abuse they suffered from former team doctor, larry nassar. four athletes gave emotional testimony before a senate panel, which is looking into the agency's mishandling of complaints. in the months after the taliban took control of the afghan capital k
as we move to southeast asia, it is widespread thunderstorms and sunshine coming through, with heaviercross parts of the philippines. that is your weather update. ♪ >> it is one of the world's most powerful and dangerous criminal enterprises, central to the livelihoods of hundreds of thousands of people, and behind the deaths of many more. exceptional access to some of its key players reveal the inner workings of an organization known to many as the blood alliance. inside this in a...
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to southeast asia, heavy rain affecting parts of iochina with a swirling system sweeping into vietnam too often, afghanistan is portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many afghanistan's. thanks to the brave individuals who risked their lives to protect it from destruction, and extraordinary film archives spanning four decades reveals the forgotten truths of the country's modern history. the forbidden real part two, the communist revolution, on al jazeera. ♪ barbara: a reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera. the united nations general assembly is open with a stark warning from its secretary-general. in what has been labeled the most serious speech he has good -- given, antonio guterres says the world stands on the edge of an abyss. thousands of patients who have crossed into the u.s. via mexico are being sent home, but the u.n. top refugee official says mass expulsions without screening for protection needs could be in breach of international law. the taliban has requested to speak at the u and general assembly this week. it nominated a doha based spokesman as the a
to southeast asia, heavy rain affecting parts of iochina with a swirling system sweeping into vietnam too often, afghanistan is portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many afghanistan's. thanks to the brave individuals who risked their lives to protect it from destruction, and extraordinary film archives spanning four decades reveals the forgotten truths of the country's modern history. the forbidden real part two, the communist revolution, on al jazeera. ♪ barbara: a reminder of...
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the problem is worsening recently with the surge of covid cases in southeast asia where many of those chips are manufactured. gm says that a small handful of plants will remain open. >>> audi is known for luxury vehicles with the company's new concept car is something else. the automaker is touting the electric brands fear as a private jet for the road. the car's interior can transform into a first-class lounge allowing drivers to lean back when the vehicle is in self driving mode. there's even a drink cooler in the front console. >> probably has a private jet price tag, too. coming up in our next half hour, the cdc urging travelers to rethink their holiday weekend plans, but are people listening to the warning? we will have a live report from bay area airport. >>> new questions this evening about whether this months vaccine booster rollout is coming too soon. we will ask a bay area doctor to weigh in. >>> tough decision for a bay area water agency, p >> you're watching kpix 5 news at 530. >>> right now on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, more local news at 5:30, the worsening d
the problem is worsening recently with the surge of covid cases in southeast asia where many of those chips are manufactured. gm says that a small handful of plants will remain open. >>> audi is known for luxury vehicles with the company's new concept car is something else. the automaker is touting the electric brands fear as a private jet for the road. the car's interior can transform into a first-class lounge allowing drivers to lean back when the vehicle is in self driving mode....
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i didn't know southeast asia from the position of economic interest barge 1st fall from the perspective of it's felicia ships, we're china and russia. it's not about the regions, it's about the great power of the game. and that's, that makes the american participation less productive them. we could have believed that makes the united states nor to solution, but the problem in the united states, in many of its doctrinal documents, is describing russia nowadays as a disruptor and disrupting power. do you think that's essentially a projection? they're describing us in a way what they are trying to do to this region disrupting it for the lack of better word. i don't think it is a project. so i think that the normal diplomatic practice for the great powers, if we recognize that the other great power is the contributor, not to disrupt a means that we have problems about establishing our own position. because only between the great powers. we have very limited possibilities to recognise the positive contribution of others without limiting our own place in our own positive role in international
i didn't know southeast asia from the position of economic interest barge 1st fall from the perspective of it's felicia ships, we're china and russia. it's not about the regions, it's about the great power of the game. and that's, that makes the american participation less productive them. we could have believed that makes the united states nor to solution, but the problem in the united states, in many of its doctrinal documents, is describing russia nowadays as a disruptor and disrupting...
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he felt he was witnessing one of the great stories of southeast asia the story of south vietnam's fight for freedom and a better life for all. >> watch the full program and many more, c-span.org/history. watch booktv on c-span2 and find it online on booktv.org. television for serious readers. >> c-span's american history tv continues. you can find the full schedule on your program guide or c-span.org/history. >> an honor and pleasure to introduce the speaker tonight. john steele gordon was educated at vanderbilt university. his articles have appeared in numerous publications including forbes, "national review," commentary, the new york times, the wall street journal. he's a contributing editor at american heritage and he wrote the business of america column for many years and rights that longview column for barons. he's the author of several books including hamilton's blessing, the extra ordinary life and times of our national debt, the emergence of wall street as a world power, the business of america hails from the market place, american enterprise from the selling of doing when to th
he felt he was witnessing one of the great stories of southeast asia the story of south vietnam's fight for freedom and a better life for all. >> watch the full program and many more, c-span.org/history. watch booktv on c-span2 and find it online on booktv.org. television for serious readers. >> c-span's american history tv continues. you can find the full schedule on your program guide or c-span.org/history. >> an honor and pleasure to introduce the speaker tonight. john...
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so we'll keep close tabs on that as we go to southeast asia, dry spells across sumatra. java really are heaviest concentration of rain will be found over borneo and also so the ways down under we go ahead while what is start to spring? natalie. the other day, 30 degrees, but we've got that southerly bluster going through and so that's drop down your temperature to 16. it will be melbourne's turn on saturday, but a batch of what weather really from victoria into tasmania. meantime, for west australia, western australia, percy's, at 16 degrees, high pressure in charge across new zealand pitcher, perfect conditions. christ church the high of 18 degrees. that's it for me. ah, you know straight aboriginal children as young as 10 being arrested and locked up in the 1st of 2 special report. 11 east investigates the trailers indigenous incarceration crime on i which is 0 me played important role protecting human client. ah, ah o. a reminder now of the top stories on al jazeera, the taliban is expected to announce the formation of a new government and of canister. in the coming days. the group i
so we'll keep close tabs on that as we go to southeast asia, dry spells across sumatra. java really are heaviest concentration of rain will be found over borneo and also so the ways down under we go ahead while what is start to spring? natalie. the other day, 30 degrees, but we've got that southerly bluster going through and so that's drop down your temperature to 16. it will be melbourne's turn on saturday, but a batch of what weather really from victoria into tasmania. meantime, for west...
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clipping up to 85 kilometers per hour by saturday we see an improvement in conditions now cross southeast asia, we've got the potential for some flooding rains across sumatra in today's and also south of their dry spells across java. but unfortunately not for jakarta, some thunderstorms in the picture for you with a high 31 degrees. we did have cyclic storm glove make landfall into eastern portions of india. it's moving quickly wires so on tuesday becomes a story for good drought ma, harass straw content and go where we could see upwards of 200 millimeters of rain, sand and dust storms for southern areas of afghan has done into the west pakistan on tuesday. that's it. for now. thanks jeff. had aaron i was is there a justice delayed palestinian authority security forces accused the bt amount. death at the case of germs back on the streets one year on indian farmers. the anniversary of the biggest strike, evans, and south africa wrap up with 7 series title. we have a talk to al jazeera. we oh, so what gives you hope that there is going to be peace because the situation on the ground seems to be
clipping up to 85 kilometers per hour by saturday we see an improvement in conditions now cross southeast asia, we've got the potential for some flooding rains across sumatra in today's and also south of their dry spells across java. but unfortunately not for jakarta, some thunderstorms in the picture for you with a high 31 degrees. we did have cyclic storm glove make landfall into eastern portions of india. it's moving quickly wires so on tuesday becomes a story for good drought ma, harass...
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we'll see some big rain tallies mount here over the next little bit. southeast asia. plentiful showers, but also dry spells through sumatra and java. i think our heaviest rain will see parked over silly, wavy, and same goes for the philippines. the heaviest frame will be relegated toward the southern islands. fierce in the weather, sponsored by cattle airways, voted world's best airline. of 2021. take the worst possible material uranium. grind it into dust comparable to flour and make a whole lot of it and put it into a place where people live. often bad design. for many pupils. this is a file and what does it make you feel you feel like a murder? we have created an enormous environmental disaster and investigation, south africa, toxic city on al jazeera. oh, the me. this is al jazeera, a quick reminder of this help story for, you know, a prime minister ariel marie. his fact, the chief prosecutor, he wants to charge to the merger of precedent or fascinated in july court documents say the prime minister was full. and after the shooting, one of the main suspects, 3 former us intelligence
we'll see some big rain tallies mount here over the next little bit. southeast asia. plentiful showers, but also dry spells through sumatra and java. i think our heaviest rain will see parked over silly, wavy, and same goes for the philippines. the heaviest frame will be relegated toward the southern islands. fierce in the weather, sponsored by cattle airways, voted world's best airline. of 2021. take the worst possible material uranium. grind it into dust comparable to flour and make a whole...
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now for southeast asia, it looks like this. since china look at these bursts of heavy rain, really confined to what the south, as we check toward thailand and cambodia, want to get you the latest rate. now in the philippines on tropical storm concent, midland, fall northeast of cbo, running right through manila on wednesday. so we'll look for potentially ports of 200 millimeters of rain, the potential mud slides in mind, sides and quite breezy as was potential to cause some destruction. here, as those winds approach a 100 kilometers per hour and soggy, conditions will be dominating across areas of japan. including for tokyo, on wednesday season, the who's we've been awarded the world's best airline of 2021. but it's more than an award for being the only global airline to continue through the pandemic. and for the hours of hard work, we dedicated to making your experience exceptional and flying the youngest, greenest fleet in the sky. more than an award. it's a responsibility to continue to provide the very best for each and eve
now for southeast asia, it looks like this. since china look at these bursts of heavy rain, really confined to what the south, as we check toward thailand and cambodia, want to get you the latest rate. now in the philippines on tropical storm concent, midland, fall northeast of cbo, running right through manila on wednesday. so we'll look for potentially ports of 200 millimeters of rain, the potential mud slides in mind, sides and quite breezy as was potential to cause some destruction. here,...
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court is potentially a landmark moment in the movement for clean air, and indonesia and across southeast asiaon, specifically tm 2.5 articulate matter, is the greatest threat to human health globally. in indonesia, the average concentration has fluctuated between 30—110 micrograms per cubic metre for nearly two decades — that's more than three times higher than the standard. injakarta, it's 5-7 than the standard. injakarta, it's 5—7 times the who guideline. so when we breathe alluded air, it enters our lungs and bloodstream, and could lead to all sorts of problems. now our team at the university of chicago developed the air—quality life index — it's a tool that basically answers the critical question of, how much longer could people live if they could breathe clean air? and what it shows is that in indonesia, the average person is using two and average person is using two and a half years of life expectancy, because air quality it fails to comply with the who guidelines. so if the ruling todayis guidelines. so if the ruling today is followed by serious policy action to reduce it, there could
court is potentially a landmark moment in the movement for clean air, and indonesia and across southeast asiaon, specifically tm 2.5 articulate matter, is the greatest threat to human health globally. in indonesia, the average concentration has fluctuated between 30—110 micrograms per cubic metre for nearly two decades — that's more than three times higher than the standard. injakarta, it's 5-7 than the standard. injakarta, it's 5—7 times the who guideline. so when we breathe alluded air,...
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still for disha southeast asia. it's our usual storms come in and go in, but we're getting into some dry spells for large spots of borneo. next up, we're keeping tabs on sean to as it's just been the andrea and through the east china seas. so because it's been hanging out here for the past few days, as young province has got more than $600.00 millimeters of rain over the past 48 hours, this is now tracking toward the north east. so we go in for a closer look because this is going to clipped south korea and also q issue and southern portions of hans. you look at that heavy rain coming in the days ahead. so a sock has got a high of 28 on friday. that's it, that's all still ahead on azure 0, sheila expands its vaccination drive to include young children in a bit to contain it's corona virus outbreak, child labor in india. our magazine produced by kid in a northern city is raising awareness on asian late to it's for chelsea's champions . league talked with the bank is often good thought football action coming up late to
still for disha southeast asia. it's our usual storms come in and go in, but we're getting into some dry spells for large spots of borneo. next up, we're keeping tabs on sean to as it's just been the andrea and through the east china seas. so because it's been hanging out here for the past few days, as young province has got more than $600.00 millimeters of rain over the past 48 hours, this is now tracking toward the north east. so we go in for a closer look because this is going to clipped...
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next, we're going to southeast asia. we've got some dry spells that we can find here for parts the borneo average a card has got some storms in the forecast at 32 and we have a flood watch just north of manila because of heavy bands of rain setting up there . here's the latest on sean to it's now on the move. it's going to slam into southern portions of japan. so we've got weather alerts to talk about landside emergency warning for southeast corner of que issue. also the risk of seen some big waves here, and we got to talk about when, because that will be a factor as well. got up to about 87 kilometers per hour. and places like harrow shima could see more than a 100 millimeters of rain over the next 24 hours. that's it for me have a good one. the l g 0 recounts the shocking story of the assassination of counts for cabana dot. the 1st un envoy trying to bring peace to the middle east. how is negotiations with himmler help save thousands of jews from nazi concentration camps and how these mediation skills put him at the va
next, we're going to southeast asia. we've got some dry spells that we can find here for parts the borneo average a card has got some storms in the forecast at 32 and we have a flood watch just north of manila because of heavy bands of rain setting up there . here's the latest on sean to it's now on the move. it's going to slam into southern portions of japan. so we've got weather alerts to talk about landside emergency warning for southeast corner of que issue. also the risk of seen some big...
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and after the 7 days, the entire us balance of payments deficit was the result of the war and southeast asia and elsewhere around the world. the private sector was exactly in balance. so when people talked about the dollar glove, this is the dollar coming out from military spending abroad. well, i wrote the book thinking that well this will created react, be supported by socialist left. dollar arise and resist the dollars. but a mediately a publishing book within a month, herman con asked me to join and the defense department gave me an $85000.00, much more than i got the book for me to explain to them how very it was worked. and herman come so that i'll explain how american and monetary and realism was running rings around british colonial imperialism, and of the biggest, great. and instead of being spurring and a reaction on foreign countries, not so dollars. it became a how to do a department ca. i was brought up to the white house to meet treasury secretaries rather than everybody. and they said she would have thought of leaving noah crated old forces. other countries in, by us dollars w
and after the 7 days, the entire us balance of payments deficit was the result of the war and southeast asia and elsewhere around the world. the private sector was exactly in balance. so when people talked about the dollar glove, this is the dollar coming out from military spending abroad. well, i wrote the book thinking that well this will created react, be supported by socialist left. dollar arise and resist the dollars. but a mediately a publishing book within a month, herman con asked me to...
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and after the 7 days, the entire us balance of payments deficit was the result of the war and southeast asia and elsewhere around the world. the private sector was exactly in balance. so when people talked about the dollar glove, this is the dollar coming out from military spending abroad. well, i wrote the book thinking that well, this little creative react to be supported by socialist left dollar is resist the dollars, but a mediately upon publishing that book within a month term and con, asked me to join and the defense department gave the institute $85000.00 grant, much more than i got the book for me to explain to them how a very it was worked. and herman come so that i would explain how american and monetary and realism was running rings around british colonial imperialism, and of the biggest ministry. and instead of being spurring and a reaction on foreign countries, not so dollars, it became a how to do a defense department. ca. i was brought up to the white house to meet treasury secretaries rather than everybody. and they said she would have thought of leaving noah, crated old forc
and after the 7 days, the entire us balance of payments deficit was the result of the war and southeast asia and elsewhere around the world. the private sector was exactly in balance. so when people talked about the dollar glove, this is the dollar coming out from military spending abroad. well, i wrote the book thinking that well, this little creative react to be supported by socialist left dollar is resist the dollars, but a mediately upon publishing that book within a month term and con,...